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Show MOUSING TIIK Effectively and Permanently WE CURE ByModem, Quick Methods WE CURE MEN Come and Get Well Drs. Elliott & Norris 2361 Washington Ave. UTAH. TrEPDAY MORNING, U, THE of I'tali Tho United Republican bars completed tbolr preliminary or gaaiiatioa and mill open permanent la the D. F. Vtaluer headquarter building today. The preliminary organisation eooaUta of Briant S. Youag. state and executive chairman; John Hayaa, vice chairman; TO, Horn, eoretary. The chairman rase been ampowered to appoint a ireaaurer, also to eauplal the advisory commute, a which at peasant eoaafats of the ead A. B. Irvme, George T. Buckie, Judge George G. Armairoog, Will M. Futiaad, Bay C. Nayior and John Q. CritcMow. The organisation a ill aurt with aa initial members kip of approximately three thousand, partly from Salt Lake eoaary amt the balance from other poruuas of the state, eeveateea eoua-Us- e now being organised. It ia the iateatloa of tho urgaalxatioa to maintain pennaneal headquarters throughout tho year, Eaoh precinct la each county In tho state will ho thoroughly organised. end fudging by the number of inquiries bow coming it is expected that tbe initial mem bars hip win greatly increased within the next law moat ha Oeeleratioa ef Prlnciplca The declaration of principles f the e Called Republican league, not published. are aa follows; Recognising that there now exists la the cute of Utah a condition of affairs patiUcai, unparalleled la nay state la the Union, which condition la productive ef much recrimination among Ba sttiseas and which haa more eepecmUv aoaderad those feallhgu of amity wbtah ahould and must exist la a Mata and tta romaunltlaa, wa feel that the lime has come tor such to change. Baalaoaa interests, the right of and all those things which make aommuniliec successful demand and Individual that such a change ahoald com. The Bepoubiieaa party haa ever been high ahough and strong enough and lahoraotly enough to right ovary wrong la aad out of the party and to deal la generosity whh every menacs that aver soafroatad a Mate or tho ruoa. Be having that eooditioas prevail ia Utah that Jeopardise the peace, happiness aad material welfare of tho people of tho state, the Republican party, to ho true to Its ideals, must meet aad ore rooms these conditions. Only action within tho party can bring bout such results, and for that purpose thl organisation Is bow effect- n NEW LODGE FOSMED Celebrate. Park City. Nov. ft. Local lodge No. Kilghts of Columbus, was Instituted today with BO members, end afficers were elected Into tonight. The ceremonies begun nt 10 o'clock this morning and lasted until after midnight. nearly 200 visitors being entertained by local membera. At 10 o'clock this morning the local candidates attended the Catholic church ia a body, where Bev. Father Gnlllgnu conducted mass. From tha church the puny marched to the B. G. W. depot, where the excursion train waa met, bringing In nearly 200 visitors from Balt Lake and other Utah cities, besides many from out of the awe. Tbs visiting knights rams te aid in instituting the local lodge and to aid ia the initiation. Idaho, Montana, Nevada and Wyomng, besides many members of the order were present from many Eastern cities. From the train tha party went to tho Maeoale hall, when the ceremonies took place, occupying all of tha afternoon and until 7 o'clock this evenThe following officers were ing. elected; John F. Welsh, grand knight Hubert Conley, deputy grand knight. Stanley Osika, chancellor. John Harrington, lecturer. Lore nxo Muirbauk, financial secre-tary- . 1129, con-dttl- as "The party that tore the sanctity mada of the entrenched doctrine of into righto a glaring heresy and la Ilea thaiwaf aa indissoluble unlaa ef the states, withont aid Of outadda agencies la able te tope with aay evil that may soafront tha republla or aay portion af it. non TMB THANKSGIVING Therutora, while rsaarmtag, end FSABT e a arttaOn feaktog table wiH Might declaring our alleglaaoa to tho of tho Ropubhcaa party, wo rem food Tow will sctaftata. Ml ue bettor for Mil miw4 la that affirm and endorse Article 1, Beotloo 4. Constittttlcn of tho fftate of Utah, aaaw. which baadaoa ahi-a- a la Ha entirety, aa follow: Wo aoae calf glvs kin Bee. 4. Tbe righto of reacta MiwoitlBrtr dtaaor at ehall never he infringed markably law prtooot to fact, ear The atato shall make no law inwholo otooli la Driait oo law that yea specting an ertabllabmeat of reoaoiot afford to bo wOhoat bow the free ligion or prohibiting wtai to Tbaafcaglviag. exorcise thereof; no religious teat shall bo required aa a qnallfloa-Uo- n tor any efitoe of public trust Eo or for any rot at any election; nor shall aay parson ba Incom2259 Washington Ave. petent aa a witness or Juror on account of religious belief or tha absence thereof. "There ehall ho no anion of church aad atato nor shall any chunk dominate tho atato or interfere with tta tonctioaa.' No publlo money or property ehall be appropriated tar or applied to any religious worship, exercise or Instruction or for Che support of any ecclesiastical establishment. No property quallflcatlaa shall bo required of any parson to vole or hold office, except ns provided la this eonstitutton. "We better la the equality of man aad the right to worship God accord-loto the dictates ef conscience. We recognise that, is Amwrican ' etuumaonuren leaders , members of church ijMluJoy a to hast legal right aspire to and hold political office, but ws deem It PKOUDFIT SPORTING unwise and detrimental to the best Interests of the state tor high church GOODS COMPANY wn w My fltoominiitkm to .ngoidi i candidates for such office or use their WholoMlo and Retail ' ecclesiastical influenoe in bnbslf of SPORTING GOODS. others. We believe that such action Jobbers af EDISON PHONO Is contrary to the spirit of tho conAND RKCOROS, GRAPHS stitutional provision above quotedAnd ClaribHorreoka Fishing Tackle, further that It endangers the exta- Stall and Doan Athletic Goods fence of political parties and tends on Sold Easy Phonographs to disintegrate the churches them4th U1 St Tama. selves and army man against man by arousing religious prejudice. To the end that the constitutional provision shove quoted shall become n living law and that the principles therein shall govern Tbe actions of the Republican party in the state of Utah, we. the United Republicans of Utah, pledge our every effort tn tho accomplishment of such purpose." prta-dpla- aoa-soien- A. Olsen, Grocer, One Hundred Ten Awaiting Teams En Route te the Camp. R. U. Thomas, Ch arias Boosts and Dan Fltxpatrlak, who made tho first locations at Rosebud. Humboldt's lab sat louanxa camp, arrived from there yesterday, aaya tha Humboldt Star. They state that the rush continues and that tha hotel and other accommodations at Mill City arc taxed to the limit by those who arc going in. 6o great ia tha demand that It is almost impossible to secure a team there fur cither freighting or passenger service. Over luO ton of freight haa already accumulated at Mill City and wlU be hauled to Rosebud Just M soon as teams ran be secured. Rev- rol parties are arranging to put on w carry freight and paaaaugsrs. The camp looks belter every day," aid Mr. Thomas, "and Is bound io In thn become one of the late. Work on the principal claims la now fairly under way. though COid Will B lOIDfWBIt FVtAriltQ Ojf er aud Inability to secure all the sup plica necessary for mining operations. A surveyor has arrived from Balt Lake and tbe townsite will ba laid out at ones and lota placed on tbe market. There is already a brisk de Und f,jr ky loCSliOBS, and a number of buildings will b erected jnst aa soon ss lumber cau be secured." fr i BMALLPOX AT EMMETT, IDAHO. cree of the district court In Denver which ordered him to pay flO per month for the maintenance of his two ihiidren until they became IB years of age, Charles H. Munroe, one of the proprietors of tbe Munroe photograph studio on Woat flecond South aireat, waa today made defendant In n suit filed In the district court of this coun18 ty to recover the total sum of 7SI. LABOR LEADER The plaintiff In the notion la Herbert L. Hunt to whom Munroe waa ordered bp the tourt to pay tho money for the support of tho children. TO BE PLACED It la alleged that Mary L. Munroe was granted n divorce from the In thin case In Danvnr on August 17, 1902, and that aha waa award IK ed thn custody ef the two children and Munroe wan ordered to pay fflO per month to Hunt tor thalr support ball; they reached tha ago of Iff you. The daughter of defendant reached tht IF HE FAILS TO LEAVE HAMILTON, ONT, age of Iff on Nov amber 11, 1904, but it Is alleged that Munroe only paid 10 for bar support, aad that there la duo tor her baneflt tha sum of 1225, international Question May Arise Over The son of defendant will not bo II treat Car strike In tho until May II, 1901, but yearn of ago Canada. . the defendant has only paid ISO tor hla so there la due now for the support, onys benefit tbe sum tif 1473, making 26. Tha United Nov. Chicago, the total amount duo (721, for whloh Buies government haa been asked to Judgment la asked. furnish protection for n labortleader engaged in conducting n strike to anARff TO RECOVER THE GOLOl other country. Thn appeal cams yesterday from Btery Recalls a Disaster of Over Forty Frederick Fay, who la leading the Years Ago, street car strike ia Hamilton, OntaMexico City, Nov. 26. A special to rio. Attar tho serious riota last Saturday night In Hamilton, la which the Herald from Guadalajara aaya: B. F. Richardson, n capitalist of many persona were Injured, the CanaPennsylvania, and 1 W. Johnston, a dian authorities ordered Fay to leave Delaware man, have secured from the the oountry at once. Fay tsc lined to Mexican government a concession lor go, and. Instead, cent a telegram to the iwoovery of the gold that still re- Chicago, asking for aid. The message was received by Presmains tn tha hull of the Golden Gate, tho the American ahlp that waa beached ident William D. Mahon, head ofooum-tron the const of Cottmn, a abort dis- Street Car Men's Union In this who immediately oeat the followtance from Manianlllo.la the winter of 1M1-62- . Mr. Richardson la now In this ing reply: Demand ef United protection city. Mr. Johnston recently left Ban fltatea consul at Hamilton and stay Francisco tor ths sceaa of the wreck where you are. accompanied by divora and other Mr. Mahon last night said efforts The Golden Onto waa on the way will be made to have tbe matter tafrom Baa Fraactsoo to New York and ken up at Washington, aad an Intercarried nearly 91,590,000 In gold ruin national question made of the situadestined tor New York banks. While tion, which Is without parallel, so tor heading toward Manzanillo, fire broke as is laknown. It said Far will be instructed to out aboard the vessel aud. In an athis rights as a ettixen of tho tempt to save tbs passengers, the insist onStates. The chief of police of j ship was run ashore. However, nearly United two hundred persons were either buru--j Hamilton aad Sheriff Middleton, It ia ad to death or drowned. Of ths said, both have served notice on the hours amount aboard tha ship, between trike leader that twenty-fou- r fboo.oitf) and 1900, Oirt) wss recovered will bo given him to slip over the some time later. It is believed that Caostkan border into title country. If there still exists in the bulk of tho the order la met with refusal, the authorities threaten to throw Fay Into j vessel at least 1500,000 in gold. nt JAIL. y, i , ; Jail. Mr. Mahon hlmsalf will leave tonight for Hamilton, and. It ia said, thus will place him aelf practically tn tbe Mayor Dunne Refuses to Act on same position aa Fay, since he ia the Committee. head of the street ear men's organ Before he leaves Chicago, MaChicago, Nov. 26. A committee of will confer with Samuel Gompera, hon Rev. A. headed J. Carey, negroes, by president of the American Federation pastor of Bethel M. E. church, called of Labor, respecting the international upon Mayor Dunn yesterday and asklabor leader. ed that he use the police force. If rights of a NEGROES OPPOSE TILLMAN. lxa-tlo- n. Caldwell. Iris.. Nov. 25. There are fourteen mses of smallpox at Emmett. Dr. Waldrop, ivointy physician, haa quarantined the families affected, closed the school and disinfected the public buildings. It Is believed these necessary, to prevent the delivering of vigorous measures will che-- the dis- an address on tha race question by HUNT DIES. ease. fienstor Tllimsn, next Tuesday night, Edward Heddcn is from on the grounds that the address would Former Executive of Idaho Suddenly Ms recent attack of recovering He fever. tjphnld be a menace to public safety. Crosses the Great Divide. has bad a long siege Mayor Dunne, after receiving the new Idaho Northern motor car The GoMffelii. Nev.. Nov. 25. cumniiitee, wrote a letter to Mrs. an is unparalleled micoeos, Adele Keeler, secretary of the Frank W. Hunt of Idaho died of and proving there Is Nome talk of on a Union hospital for the benefit of pneumonia in Goldfield today. Gover-In larger car with rapacity putting for twenty which Senator Tillman 1 to apeak, denor Hunt was largely Interested more. or clining to act as chairman of the Nevada mines and had been In Gold- pSHsengers meeting field for some time looking after hi IN COMRADES' MEMORY. "I am believer In the orderlv holding. processes of iBw and cannot agree He waa stricken with a severe cold . 26.- -- ThNo Salt Ism-annua' wirh Sena'or Tillman la the views about a week ago and pneumonia. iodee of sorrow .if the local Benev-olcu- i he holds and. therefore. 1 must heart tronh'e with complicated I and Protective Order of Eiks. he s'.d. "to accept the chair brought on hla sudden demise. to is bulge No 55. will be held In the Salt manshlp nt the meeting." The romain were consigned I home in the Gem Slate on a pe ii Ixke ;lia;er en Sunday evening. Dec. RING LEADERS SENTENCED. passenger train. His wife and one 2. 'beginning a; r 6:15 o'clock. There are now rhir'y-foumembers of the child survive him. who have died and a lodge f luraPiru,nininh. England. Nor. 26. A There seems to be an rpide'i s of sorrow wil! be participated In by stoker named Moody, one pneumonia In Goldfield ih.e members In their memory, la of the ring lender of the outbreak at NEVADA COAL FAMINE. iditlon to the ritualVir service a tbe naval barracks here. Nov. 4th. wa has been arranged whi-- h sentenced bv a court martial today ti five vesro' penal servitude on Shortage of Cars and Coal Trojoiing will Ih rendered. f nsitietpatlng in a xnutinnue Invit.uKins will be extended to tha Companies of Stats. trends and membeis of the lodge. aseemhh an Inciting others fo iu of reception for the tlcipate'ln it The Tonopali A I'.uMTu-K:'way Tbe unn'jlf- in funrsli services is composed of the following company has le-NEW BATTLESHIP NEW JERSEY. members of the local any roa! to the (VoldfieM district l.es'er D Freed; Jorr 8. past month, on foe xcue tt:r Uomon. Niv 26. The L.t ood.lxniia Honck. coal raii'nj: be huusb' for love i. Critcb'.ow.Kre.i New Jersey peered our I F. 1,. hn The Tribune lamia Kahn. W . C. aay r 1. M. Buraiiu-hefinal engine rie Now there ! today frohurixge. uni .;rlLr. B B Hey wood, Chl-rag- o Character at Go transfer ws supply our patrons, ipt, reliable and at low cost, time Yon say wall be oo your md handle It expeditiously aad : flrai-clH.e- ALLEN TRANSFER CO. Phone 22 for yours. pn-gra- fo.-th- e - . - STA'JBED A YOUNG MAN. Who Rosontod an Insult Offered a Yeung Lady, . HIS LAWYERS PAY THE DER PROTEST. Net Keep the Great Tyner From Binging Wednesday Night. Court Decision Fine Fruits 10 UN- WiU New York, Nov. 26. Former Judge Dluenhoefer and Frederick W. Sperling, counsel for Enrico Caruso, the tenor, completed yesterday their affidavit upon which will be based an application today to tha court of general sessions, for permission to appeal from Magistrate Baker's oonalcthiaL The application, the attorneys expect, will be granted at once, and they hope to get the appeal up for argument inside of three weeks. Judge Uuea-hoafe- r said yesterday every effort would be made to obtain a deciafon aa soon aa possible. Cacuiio's fine of 910 will be paid under protest In Magistrate Baker's court today. Caruso, In aa interview published today, regarding the g oration of whether he will sing Wednesday night aa planned, la quoted aa saying; I positively will sing Wednesday night. I hnv had no Intention of avoiding my opening night, which 1 believe will chow that my trial vindicated me, notwithstanding the extraordinary verdict of the court.T Cnruxo's friends also said be would surely sing If hla voice waa In condition. The court proceedings were very brief. Thai wws no argument and Caruso did not appear In court. It la stated In tbe application toot Magistrate Baker committed a legal error In visiting the money house, giving sufficient grounds far n new hearing, as he thereby became a witness in tba Vegetables Staple and Fancy GROCERIES ALWAYS NICE , AND 2344 W&shingtoa fa CM, GETTING DOWN TO FACTE Why do the well-tod- a patronise moat? In the right answer to this t tho key to euoceaa. Think twtr n; answer at toe JUMBLE, Hello 1144. Rooms, Stores, Storage, Btovea, Bxxp GRANTED AN APPEAL. New York, Nov. 29. Judge O'Sultt-vaa- , in the court of general ae eel oca, today signed an order granting a right to appeal from the declWoa of a police magistrate in the case of Enrico Caruso the Italian open singer, who wag found guilty In the municipal oourt of annoying women In tha Monkey house at Central park and fined : 610. ., ... IF YOU WILL GIVE TRIAL A US ORDER wc know who will furnish the good tnings for your Thanksgiving dinner. Both 'Phones, 236 ' ' TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine Tablets. Druggists refund money If It T. B. EVANS OX CO toils to cure. E. W. GROVE'S signature on each box. 25e. V OLIVIA He Threaten 1$ OPPOSED. Fancy Groceries 2364 Washington Ave. to Reorganise Dowle'g Church, 4 Bush 26.'Wilbur successor Glean to John Alexander Vollvla, Dowle. aa overseer ef the Christian Catholic ohurch, declared, at the connt clusion of an exciting meeting Zion City Jnat night, thnt unless he waa recognised aa general overseer of the church for Ufa he would abandon hla follower to thalr tot and rewrganlxe the church. V Olivia presented hla new plana for the government of Zion. They contained n clause, reading: Zion ia n theocracy. This means that God selects a leader who serves for life and that through Mm Gol electa hla sucoeaaor." Members of the church arose and protest ad. Animated discussion, lasting two hours followed, in which took an active part. "I will not admit, declared Votive, "that I am overseer bg virtue of election, nor will I admit that there la another In Zion who could fill my place. Every hand raised against ra will go down In destruction and no petty ooterle of Jealous plotters can oust ms-Thau he threatened to reorganise the church, saying that ha would rather do It bow than aix months hence. Ho announced that ha would give hls followers until next Sunday to accept the clause In question. Chicago, Nov. Vo-llv- asd Staple Dart's Planes. Newman Bros. Organs C. H. WARDLBGB r FIANOS a B ORGANS AND ECS1CAL MERCHANDISE : TlottnA Gaitara, AccosdcoBA Joa. Btrliga. Latest PubUcaMooa of Sheet Bee the Woudorfal Pipe Mu Ors& " 2376 Washington Avon. OGDCN, HATH. Second Hand Stores A lazy liver leads to chronic dyspepsia and constipation weakens tha r Tha JUMBLE buys, calla whole system. Doan's Ragulota (21 16 thing" ("bHw" "any changes cents per box) correct the liver, time 3BN osptsd) and meat new ansa. the stomach, cure constipation. Wash. Hsila, 1144 INDIANS By Being Carad MADS LAZY. fer by ths United States Government. STORE NEVADA - SECOND-HANWe boy cad aatt all hind cl and sasonAhanff gcadt. COM J9jw 'art Wacker Washington, Nev. SC. Army officer! who have Investigated destitution Phctia, 4 Hsyne led. 921. Props, 166 PAUL ZIEOtNHIR Second-Han- d among tba Copper River Indian ia Biers Alaska are of the opinion that governeril ar W If yea have anythin ment a sal stance will Injure .rather caff ir phone 1S70 to Wl Wash. Asa thin benefit the Indians. The' annual Ball 6564a Ind. 675-report of Major General F. C. Ains. to A. DINNERS worth. the military secrorary, which has Just been made public, lac luds a Will pay the statement from Captain EM A. hand furrtttire and sail te e pur ffM of tbe Tenth tofutty. stationed (no chaaps st. 241 Grant A vs. 637-LI at Fort scum, Alaska, recommending Phans that the Indiana he placed under a C. J. HERRICK 4 CO, government agsacy which ahall deteruaeassars to H. L. Whits mine to what extend relief ahall be T afforded by tbe government. Bring your geode here ifIf JW hero Captain Salmlck aaya that the gov- to aril them. Call Avs EU 2341 Wash r. ernment aid te the Indiana "etwotir-ge- a Ind. 47. them to hope for continued ae-- i jit nance that will enable them to eke out a laxv and trifling existence." General Ainsworth expresses the opinion that the Alaskan Indian can be cared for by displacing them under the department of the interior and dealing with them much aa the government deslx with other Indiana In thls'couniry. J Sal-mic- I FRESH . San Franoiaco. Nov. 26. For resenting an insult to the young lady who accompanied him. James Krill. 22 year of aga, waa fatally stabbed last night by an unknown man !u front of the Novelty theater, at O'Farrell and Steiner streets. As Krill, accompanied by Mlsi Evelyn Bandoe. aged 18, and the letter's sister. Rita. 16 years of age, entered the theater, an unknown man. said to be an Italian. Insulted tbe elder girl. Krill sharply resented It and demanded an apology. The unknown man followed Krill and the girla Into theater tbe where the altercation waa renewed Both repeired outside to the sidewalk in front of the theater to settle THEATER FLOOR FELL. it. leaving the girla In tbe theater. The a,Ieged Inaultcr draw a knife, New York. Nov. 26. Mrs. Rebeoca slashed Krill several times In the face and then slashed him in the cheat, Fciiwam waa killed, a doaeo other outing a gash fourteen inches long persons were badly injured and fifteen more were less seriously hurt and exposing the right lung. Krll! tiered for a drug store a last night when the flooring of tha y ew-.Mrok but fell uncnnaclons from lobby of a hall ui1 as Jewish theo Ha was tsken to ater pf Mnod. way. letting them fall fo the the Centra! Emergency hnpUal where. floor g'e below. Some of tbe Injured may Is said, he cannot live die. l.-i-e Co, Is where you buy the Best the Marlet Afford, APPEAL Counsel for Ca Ao aad tbe district attorney will confer and agree npoo a data for the bearing f the appeal. Caruso hk still held In nominal ball but hla counsel said today that he had decided to pay tha fine under protest. This will result in the ball being re'Tee. leased. Isn't that an Indication of drownAfter conferring with District AtDlttenhoafer ing. usually?" torney Jerome, la." It aid he had changed his decision about The witness also testified that toe paying Caruso's fine. Ha said ha welling of the Upa, the enlargement feared, that hie client might lose some of the tip of the noue and the light of hla right even if the fine wee paid red coloring of the lungs were sympunder protest. The bail bond will be toms of drowning. renewed. Salt Lake, Nov. 26. Because he tolled to comply wtib the terms of n de- FREIGHT FOR ROSEBUD. Grocery GE - - Jamas O'Connor, treasurer, John Pullon, recorder. Leo Durkins, recorder. Geurge Qulna, sentinel. M. J. Dailey, Bernard Cunningham end Peter Fallon, trustee!. After election of officer and initiatory exercise the body went to the Dewey theater, where a banquet was served. Three tables, each reaching the length of tho auditorium, wrw tastily arranged and anally aeated the local knights and visiting brothers. Mayor John F. Walsh acted aa master of ceremonies and toastmaster. Rev. Father OaUlgan waa tha first speaker, aad Others who made short talks were: Thomas Hall, of Pocatello; J. B. Cos grove, of Salt Lako; Janies Devlna, of Ogden; Judge MoGinnla, of Ogden; John Harvey, Bd. Doyle, M. H. Callahan, and Thomas OBrien, all of Balt Lako; J. Harney, of Covington, Ky.; Dr. Uvnefer, of Butte, Mont; R. T. Byrne, of Omaha. Neb,; T. P. Kelly, of Bt. Joseph. Mo.; T. Klee a,' of Chicago and J. P. Cains of Fooatallo. of law from tho labrie of slavery aad caused it to stand before the world ae a rriase against Christianity aad a THE RIGHT YOUNG tluo-tur- Big Gathering ef Knights ef Celum-bu- a All Over West to Help ed. i PICKETT bus-ban- k hare-Utor- a KILLED GIRL , Utah Conditions Can Baac Ba Troatad by Party That Haa Soivod All Ppm lam a. 19ft. 27, rutt. Bn Davis. F. T. Collin, J. J. Burke. Frank E Browning. E. C. Penrose. F. C. Dern. John Darn. Cliude W. Freed, J. H. Msnderfleld, J. H. Bark Beckatead, E. M. BAYS DEATH WAS NOT Keysur, C. J. Crabtree. A. J. Davis, H. DOCTOR CAUSED BY DROWNING. E. Denrdorte. U. R. Claavetand. Willis Brown. Bon Davis, U H. Harding. C. F. Warren. Testimony as to the Mannar In Which Grace Brawn Was Put U BLAMES CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. Death. da't Luke. Nor, 26. Christian Science is alleged to be the cauae of Elisabeth L. B. Leebch suing her Herkimer, N. Y Nov. 26. Dr. O. A. IV. c. Leetch, for divorce. The Douglas went on the wltnesa stand in complaint was filed la tha district the Gillette trial her and tescourt today aad alleges that plaintiff tified that Grace Browntoday was hilled by naa been compelled to endure great injuries Inflicted before her body toll sufferings because of her husband's re- Into tha Big Moose Lake, where it ligious beliefs and that she la uot able was found. Cheater Gillette la on to lire with him longer. Mrs. Leetch trial with having earned the claims that her husband would allow youngcharged woman' death. Am unusually bo medicine around the house aad that large crown was In attendance at the when aha burnt her arm severely he trial today. tor the bandages off of it and threw Dr. was one of the physicians the medicine out of thy window. He at theDouglas on Grace Browns body. autopsy would not allow her to use anything to He else testified that tha Tennis tee the pain aud declared that ha racquet, which Gillette burled and a wss a Christian Scientist aad that which the nheriff found, was capable and medicine ware useless. of producing the abrasions aad other On one occasion she alleges that It found on the body. waa necessary for her to undergo a injuries The condition of the girl's lungs serious surgical operation In order to did not Indicate drowning,'' said Dr. bu prove her physical condition, but Douglas. This latter statement was her husband refused to allow her to stricken out The lips were swollen have tha operation performed and and thn tip of thn nuue wan enlarged made the statement that aha was not and discolored. The left center upper worth tho coat of the same. She al- tooth was overlapping the right cenlege that ho haa aa ungovernable ter upper tooth. The left cheek bone and haa repeatedly cursed and was swollen. There were ebraslona of abi ted her In the pretence of strang- the membranee of the Up. There waa ers. n blood clot mi the brain but no fracWhile they were living in Butte she ture of tha skull. alleges that he grabbed her by the "In your opinion, what was the wrists and compelled kar to kneel be- cause ef death?" foul him and ask his forgiveness and 1 should aay that death resulted at i he same time he cursed her and from shuck or concussions resulting cruelly abuaed her. This urns done la from blow or Injuries to tbe head the preoenco of strangers. On one before Immersion, or, if Immersion while she was sick la bed he did oocur, while there waa still Ufa. came home and threw all the medicine The chances of restoration were so out tha window and would out allow tow that tmmersioa wa unnecessary her to get any more. to produce death." . In hla croee-- e gemination of Dr. They wore married ia Moreur on Juno 12, 1900. plaintiff aska for a di- Douglas, Mr. Mills, senior counsel for vorce and the restoration of her maid- Gillette, firat took up the anbjeot of en name, Elisabeth L. Bartholemew. foe girl's eyes. Yeu aay there w.w much membrane In them?" asked Mr. Mills. PHOTOGRAPHERS TROUBLES. that is in cars tor the traasportatioi. of ore to mills and smelters Horn the I minis operated by companies, as wrll as those that are being worked by lessees. Ia the case of the former it does not matter much, as the gold ore wlU be worth as much a year from now as today, but it U a aeriow matter with tbe leasees, whose time for extracting the are from their blocks of ground Is limited. On tbs Keyes A Munneue lease, on thn Mohawk, enough ere ia being broken dally to fill live or alx fifty-tocars, and the railway company Is only able to furnish about two cars a day. The wre bine are full, and the drifts below are bomg filled up with the high grade. Toe same condition of affairs exists nt the Fraacse-Muhawaad other leases, and finally, Loftus. Davis A Sweeney have engaged teams to haul their ore to the sampler, although the railway track la only few hundred feet distant from their shaft. UNITED REPUBLICAN LEAGUE" NOVEMBER GILLETTE From Correspondents and State Exchanges effl-cer- MEN OGDEN. SALT LAKE AND STATE NEWS WE CURE MEN EXAMINER: 1 |