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Show THE INTER-MOUNTAIN JIM DONALDSON §=- CONSTRUCTION OF PLACEDDONON TRIAL TRIL PERUVIAN ROAD Story of How They Were Robbed. BONDS ARE NOT Prisoner Accused S. Kerr | SALT LAKE McDonald's Whipped Cream Chocolates hold undisputed lead, as_ their general good quality 1s decidedly their own, - It is their quality and delicious flavor that sells them, Ask your dealer for them, Tells of Line Built at High Altitude. REDUCED: PUSHING ape EAST COAST! a One of of the Swindling Scotchmen Perjurer in Calls | MicCune's a Will Court. Cerro Cross | de the to Pasco Andes the Desecend - ; No new robbery the hearing is details were of fore of of the Second . State of Atlantic, In wére J Peace F. was M. the at 10 Pasco in Salt chief engineer railroad Lake months' owner con-| and until and Pasco the | of ‘i case, continued morning Kerr, de three Bishop| At S. Cerro in vacation manager mines, local after to-| j ‘3 ana conjecture o'clock of the of there interest < 4 celogewert | on as to the Vast the the y CBs mining Cerro veyor; the liam night McWhirter Rodigkeit manager brothers, and and of the Wil- methods Max Lambert, pantryman, re-| Vienna cafe, 1 SEE de | man S. A; King appeared for and the Accusation S. R. Thur- Ker! probable outcome venture in Perjury. accused Alexander positive Sanaa j in reducing and of high is. completed pitt ‘all etek siness| Mc-] them," Smelters and said M1 BS OTS The rail- ready te en for all built SE eaiissee. Ee et is untied hue the opening of mines Bey Ahiaan ttt nnoriecttara Sa alters itty 8 capacity Pave ROU ein good "Phe eons G¢ com- ore 4 day ae practically Whirter of perjuring thing of an unusual the evidence brought himself did anycharacter occur.) out speed en pleted last January. but een running irregularly the experiments that must aoe pi e Sheets Paaina: Nase Vonaldsom seem) on to ascertain the most economical way of extracting the ore be neaetr as hearing. ed to is noted, in this direction, a very in good neat spirits appearance, and presented for which . he ex fine extending ie the we Pica Soa because of be carried aS Toad. he whole, Donaldson ‘It is probable that the Cerro de some be extended will railroad Pasco any suffering be to appear not did bad effects as a result of his incarcera-| 260 miles eastward to conneet with tion Hie was. however, visibly dis-| the navigable waters to the east coast extension This America. South of failed| attorneys his when appointed govto the benefit be of great would re-| his bonds in their efforts to have duced from $10,000 to $2,500 As alernment of Peru as well as to the result of the failure 6f his attorneys| railroad company, and in view of this Donaldson was com-| the governnfent has made proposittons pelled to return to the county jail} to the company that will, in ail probof construction the in result ability, of] end the at will, ve against much the day's sessio the additional line This would open In addition th ils witnesses named] up a vast territory in Peru which has wealth that oe the state has subpoenaed | wonderful possibilities for ao... Casey, fie Pe ‘ V.} have been undeveloped because of a Pitegorala and Ben Roberts They | lack of transportation facilities. The proposed line will run through a great will probably be placed on the stand agricultural country and will also open at the session of the hearing tomorrow, when it is thought the state;up a large expanse or timber lands. will rest its case. It is understood that) Present conditions in Peru are such e defense will not offer any evi-|that with the west slope of the Andes dence in the preliminary hearing. practically devoid of tumper the supply of the country is being shipped Chart Is Exhibited. from the United States. On the Waiters Testify. The testimony brother, and of was William MeWhir- precisely the coal branch of the difficult, it same as Young was road was as given' by him in the Sheets hearing. William Rodigkeit and Max Lambert of the Vienna cafe told of Donaldson entering the restaurant on: the morning of September 20 and display- ing a thousand dollar bill. ere Svar aut Donald-|it Was only make Pram. tey her that coum rugged Fight. sa Alfred Pees McCune arrived in New York inst the-Srscavienoe was: left mel for by Salt ListeLake. th or on day Mr. Kerr Donaldson Jn which Tor,z peesY ra the bunco game and robbery occurred.) My ah oat ta expected to alii arrive eo here Kerr was registered at the Wil- She ‘stated that she had never seen) son last night, and will ve to a yin Donaldson until the robbery. | his family in Manti this nObuth It was just before the close of the . day's session the attorneys for Salt Lake Photo Supply Co., Kothe defense attempted to have the bail| @aks and finishing. Main and 8rd &o. of their avail. client FURS SOLD reduced, ON Aypout me general to no MERITS ene Proms Plastering, patching, and but THEIR house flue repairing. -*t 1) Our business atthe Big building| 3604 4-¥. | -_-_--_>o NEW Noyal The LAUNDRY COMPANY | ee "Takes Over Property | f American Concern. | | See Laundry, succeeding th =| American laundry, yesterday filed articles of incorporation with county clerk, The new ape eal incorporated for $12,000, in shares its) the} c of| the par value of $10 each. They take net property of the American laun- , 1238-5-7 East First South street, said to be worth $5,000. The of the new laundry are William Kilpatrick, endent: president; Burt E, Mills, Charles H. Miller, treasurer, with Willlam H. Linnel, John and Ray VanCott, board of directors. ONLY bs Friday, Short T. constitute $1.00 TO OGDEN he A REEURN, November Line, for 16, Vv selves on doing it well. MARRIOTT'S BIG MARKET. Smith the AND ing match. Special train at 7:00 p. returning after the match. 5 Phones for Your Convenience. Box bread. years, illness James of more @. than at 22 West First South, Fall Apparel of Parts SPE CIALIZE WE ol in dresser in the city of Ought to interest every good Salt Lake. Gov- Made Fine Ready-to-Wear-Clothes Town CITY. ALFRED Willis MIN BENJA by & CO.,N.Y. court pre approaching ition to be held be isked to ind to one and business James C, Watson. sumed an aggravated form early last September, and from that time to the end he was confined to his home, his condition growing gradually worse The deceased was connected with bishopric of the xth ward for more than twenty-five years, and for elghteen years of that period he officilated as bishop of the ward. On aceount of his physical condition relinquished the office last March, be{ng succeeded by A. G, Giauque, and was ordained a patriarch of the Morchure In the commercial the deceased was identified for years with the express and many business, which he wen, transfer success. Born Ask bread MONEY ---_ in Scotland. Have your and grocer cakes. for Vienna ‘‘They're the Bakery best." BAND'S Royal LAST Hawailans to your cleaned King by Hdw. CLASS Will Good Crowd furnace and Griffin. Co. No 'Phones, = Where Bros., stationers, Cash ag ote POULTRY. Will be ~ar's Show. Doubled at this The reduction on all trimmed hats will be continued There are tho usands of children's trimmed hats at (5c and $1.00 each. Ladies' Untrimmed Shapes in all colors, Velvet or Felts and Beavers are now going at 75c to$3.00 cach. CRISIS 15 NO MORE chimney Office, at tinued-Editor California. Din- Tonight. in Black and Knutsford snl winter Mehesy, npc and the peta Silver 32-25 E. ae eta Perey pon | ‘| ‘| 1st So. Pictures, | UTAH-COLORADO FOOTBALL CONTEST you should happen to stumble} were thus enjoying themselves, the a boulder and go toppling Into freshmen and juniors figured in the _ | race-trac scene in "Checkers" at the the gutter on your ear just pick yourSalt Lake theatre They were to yell self up calmly, thank the good Lord] like fiends when the horse race was that he has made it possible for stu-{on to make the scene realistic [t ry ae an eat tom .| was for the horses they were to. yell, Aents to "fofget, therr pudk 0M8 | however and not for Utah, But the enough to fix up some scheme f0V} eoliegians broke out in lusty "rah, making trouble and then buy a ticket} rah" yells when they were given their for the Utah-Boulder game Saturday.| cue and nearly broke up the show overy class at the "OU"' was ae Prior to the theatre performance, » im some of the amusement st/the freshmen and juniors went around night The sophomores and ‘pabiors| the streets yelling andsinging, stopwent around the main streets of the} ping every time it entered their minds town distributing large ‘boulders as|to hold revival meetings on, the cornthey went along, advertising the Utah-| ers in the heart of town Taken as:a Boulder game of next Saturday. The| whole, it was an eventful night for boulders were brought from the hills} the students, and. indicates some of in a wagon, on each of which was | the enthusiasm that will break loose painted soulder, ~, Nov £7." These} before the Soulder gume Saturday. were placed on nearly every corner.| What will happen after the gridiron While the sophomores and seniors' battle waits to be seen tat: = piace beeenerst t y CITY the lf needed for medicinal purposes should be absolutely pure, or if wanted for any other purpose the purer it is the better. Our wines and liquors are the very best on the market -in original packages and bulk. WILLES-HORNE Deseret By the Monument. News Bldg. "Phones NEWS IN l highest standing in. surgery. The | Deaver prize is valued more than any ; other prize offered as the winner has the privilege of taking a position as BRIEF American Party Club-Members - an party, to the number of |Pferne at any of} hospitals be held next Tuesday Residence Property evening Sold-Dr. i 4 iawn has purchased from D. Ellerbeck the handsome} | at ita First wds $10,500... a two-story i T, the Philadelphia } question of a new city charter, but in A,j Yi©¥ Of the Interest which the matter Henrietta property street he price paid} The property consists brick residence and is on the brow of the hill: |. situated New Members Chosen-The follow| ing were admitted as new members to is arousing jt hasbeen de cided to } hold a larger meeting later, when additional information will be presented of)?" i: a definite plan drawn up and laid before the gathering, An effort Will be made to have a few legislators in| Lerested and DusnenE La, Same to Be Held-An inquest will the Commercial club yesterday 2 1 lis afternoon at Bing! Black, Salt Lake Hardware company: }Junction into the death of Fi ote E. Browne, Commercial elub: | 2°59. the Austrian boilermaker, pi ! Henry Leon.' Engstrom, | Pennsylvania. rail. } 22° Sunday night at the hospit ni in road . H. Fitagerald, Chicago; Louis Murray, as a result of injuries Pasek D. Gordon, John. Montgomery, Utah! Ye watehing the progress of se | & Railway Sanborn company, and H. H. Utah Student Soe Medal-Prof. Stewart received word yesterday that David L. McDonald, a graduate from ithe University in the clase of 1901, re- 374 of 143, met at the*Cuflen hotel last night} | Will Meet Tater-The Civic Im to certuct he organization of the | provement league was to have held a American club Another ee wiil ||meeting last evening to discuss Pies Light DRUG CO. St. # If over ALL KINDS OF HOT DRINKS AT. OUR SODA FOU INTAIN. _ eS Main ROUSING ENTHUSIASM FOR COMING LIQUORS AS. TZ he Ga eélson pictures, which | Charles F. Yeager, preside nt eat will be exhibited on Market street, be-| general manager of the Co »lorado | ginning Sunday, sald to be clear i Springs Te er was a visitor in and show plainly features of the Salt Lake yestet great ring contest 260,000 pictures on the films, and they are run) at the rate of 1,500 a minute, so that) Wall paper, paints, picture frames none of the wonderful rapidity of| Painting, paperhanging, framing. Chas Gans's blows and ducking is lost, H. Bodel, 33-36 E. 1st So. 2116 WINES AND Nmas, Furrier The members of the Utah Poultry Telegraphers Give Dance. association are making great preparaThe tele eeore club gave a pleastions for their convention and prize ant sane. the first of a series of simifowl! show which will take place in la vents, at the Knights of Columthis city January 21-26, at which time bus "hall in the Jennings block, last the American White Day Rock night. The committee on arrangeelub, representing nine state Vill be ments consisted of A. Buck, A in session. Leaky, R O'Connor. and is said that the cash prizes will IKxeefe be doubled this year. and that many qu" >_> - - business men will offer cups, medals and other prizes. Between fifte en hun-} and Silverware, A, Cut ou Rich dred and two thousand birds will, be First South Reiser, 12:,E. Jew entered and the owners will represent 1S. Sinn lee 288 abt Son some of the best known chicken paper, paints, picture frames, fanciers In the West. painting, paperhanging. framing. Chas. in Socialists who remained true to their colors during the campaign closed in Salt Lake county do not feel Seatiy encouraged over the showing , and are inclined blame the vacillating brethren who voted other tickets, even while remaining as members of the Socialist organization, The combined' vote for the Socialist and Independent Labor tickets was less than the Socialist vote in the last city election In the last presidential year the Socialist vote in Salt Lake county was nearly 2,000, which makes the present falling off all the more noticeable One result of the campaign that is greatly regretted by the Socialists is the suspension of the Crisis, the organ of Socialism in the city and state W Dalton, the editor the paper, has gone to California, the paper out of business The of reIs gret over this circumstance is due to the fact. mainly, that Mr. Dalton flopped over to Amerikearns party during the campaign, taking the with him in the flop, and i Socialists without an organ own with which to keep up the fight We want three efficient representause sat once. The Republican CircutA ation Department. Spar Taught At the mocel ci it is planned to have boys from all over the United States in great numbers, governing themselves as they have done in camps jof like sort held near this city A city government will be elected by {popular vote and the affairs of goy| erning the city left entirely in the | hands of the boys, overseen, of course | by the juvenile court officers operatjing in connection with the city. The Pluck boys' band of this city has been secured to attend the vacation camp, the contracts being signed and held by Judge Brown. PREPARE coming visit to HW. Bodel. Are cess LYNX a Trades eal Values in Furs and Ostrich Plumes This Week inyvitaconof the operation 748. Discussion Store Splendid values Lynx at Mehesy's, for *t means Clothes Sit im Winona, Model City at boys city which is Speaking of the the four summet to be organized for ane Judge Brown months at Winona the model has offered st rvik 2S at » provided with a seers oe and in carrying on te ta ae at amount work that will be necessary in connection with the project. Great interest has been shown by wealthy men throughout the East in the See ae the Evian proms ises to go through with rked The salesmanship class of the Cc. A. will hold the second of its s of round table talks tonight at woodey's furniture store. Henry Dinwoodey will have charge of the discussion, which will be on the subject ‘The « Qualifications of a Successful Salesman In addition to the list of lecturers already eomnpune ed, the Y. M A is three ot specialists to address the class in ca Toarhanalite: hey are Hugh Thomas, contract agent for the Mountain Bell Telephone comD. William McAllister and Will - of Scowcroft & Sons, Ogden, 16 W. 1st. S« the ‘shown.'| Interesting has many Brown experiences relate his attendance. at a Th the Winona iss Loy are vith m arked il capitalists ed in the movement reat eighty-acre url of Indianapolis ts buildings immense institution alive prom» there lready ised evel \ ( Limost manual training is being. given. the | In al few mM institution | out ot turned of $4 ire capandb earning trom of instruction r day electricity, offered in 7 extile trades building, engine anda architecture ery} almost oe arn-making and been vVhich has ther useful trade Tnine protitable Rink, PRIZES FOR FINE one to We want three efficient representaThe st appearance of the Royal tives at once, The Republican CircuHawaiian band, in connection with solation Department. clety night, drew a large crowd to the Wasatch Skating rink last night. The Aged Woman Dead. contest for the most graceful woman { Mrs. Hannah Britten Scoles, aged 78 skater in Salt Lake {is Awakening much |, years, died yesterday at her home. 483 the}; interest, and many are entering "irst street, Mrs. Scoles was born in contest each evening. Two of the best England July 10, 1828. She came to skaters are selected each night by imnUtah in 1891, having been converted partial judges, and these will ské te in to the Mormon. faith The funeral a a final test Saturday for.a pr ize, services will be held in Nephi, Juab | handsome opir of Richardson ball county, where the Interment will take | | bearing skate place Barrow Where St. efficiency letter states be. pra sful BACK. dirt. TII-113 Wain SALESMANSHIP Socialist Publication is Discon- Second woodey APPEARANCE Draw Wasatch the Mehesy, IS IN Hold from SWEEP | Poulton, Wadsen, Owen & Co. | comstituin that rive hi convinces wo --__ +> CUIMNEY ptical the FURS. SAVED On all furs bought Furrier, Knutsford. ' Bishop Watson was born in Seotland September 4, 1844, and at the age of six accompanied his parents to the United States and to Utah. He made tho trip by sailing vessel from Liverpool to New Orleans, thence up the Mississippi river to St. Louis, where the company remained during the winter of § the cholera epidemic, Impossible to continue the journey up the Missour! river to Council Bluffs, Iowa, until the next spring. From the Iowa town the company made its way across the plains by ox teams, arriving here In the fall of 1850 Bishop Watson resided in the Sixth ward from the time of his arrival in Salt Lake until his death YOUR the miatpro- | ourt ski venile ---_-_----------- KNOW at places about to eourt patriarch Ve propose to correct the general lerroneowis understanding and purify with the truth about furs, the imposi| tions pertaining to furs as sold in this leity. Our position as the original «= -nd fur house in asa | leading and prompts us to aininitiini enorable standing the fur business jovs elsewhere xirict iaws In EBuropean countries fuod laws similar to our present pure the public from impo9sitton should be sold for what they white rat or weazel 1s not a ermine nor @ unk an Alaska Re ape etfully submitted, I ehesy, Jr "urrier years, 4 years same Established y block. stand, Knutsford | sence probably ha vn in che stitutional Chureh the aitte re nt is work nany Day vatter Saints Miss Aurania Ellerbeck, better widely most known of the known as "Bob" Ellerbeck, who is. in Lake City, suc-| men of Salt !her junior year at Leland Stanford, t 0 diabetes 0 o'elock at 1023 jr., university, has been winning laurresidence, at his yesterday morning els at that institution recent! by het Fourth in the West 558 South street, clever work in Shakespearean p of fifty-second his age toa year drama, "Two Gentlemen. of Verona,' ments given by the students A local newslate hour last night the arrang paper, in giving an account. of the will be, which for the funeral services, pe Ae heaaets ays in the Sixth ward meeting house held the players, Miss Aurania Elnot completed. had been le shat k deserves first mention. Her | interpretation of - the character of! had been fact that he Despite the Julia, which is probably the most} in years f so many ill health difficult part in the play, was of th« highest order and evinced decided great disease talent Miss Ellerbeck is gifted with friends excellent stage. presence, a clear Which caused as- jan Mr. Watson's death and well modulated voice and a con| siderable knowledge of stage techniecalities fer best work was in the serenade in the fourth act, where she showed an admirable conception. of the spirit of the scene, and she carried it off with most delicate shading.' | The college paper says Miss El-| || outdistanced all the others | lerbeck | by the remarkable handling of a most difficult part Her interpretation of the character of Julia was indicative| of true genius, and was, indeed, superior to the acting of any other woman on the Stanford stage during the past few years."' Miss Ellerbeck is the youngest] daughter of Mrs. B. S. Ellerbeck, who, with her daughter, Miss Claire, will leave shortly for California for the winter of many swering ‘‘Bob" ‘Ellerbeck Scores Hit in Shakespearean Drama. twelve We simply reThoroughly high grade throughout. clothing quest and desire that you investigate our proposition. cers cumbed PERSONAL : Oregon | Thompson- Byland "Eat the Best," Vienna Bakery Market is supplying the grocery and meat wants of many particular housekeepers. WHY NOT YOURS? We pride our- THE ) } an local, anc government and" the A a re tere am, CDRELOE sy of American able Aa ie Oe Ee of the we and. the development testified that Pruett tales ace ed to hind a grades, Regarding the trouble between Alfred MeCune and the miners in one of the Peruvian villages, that nearly cost the life of the American. Mr. Kerr said son, they testified, explained that he had won the bill from two "suckers." Mrs. Young, proprietress of the rooming house, who attended the hearing ulider extremely through McCune''s After east Upon the waiving of the reading of} Slope of the mountains timber is pleni the complaints yesterday morning, . the hearing was begun, J. H.. McAlRoad at High Altitude. lister, deputy county surveyor, being . 1 : eit tars te The Cerro de Pasco railroad leaves the oe eG ue obit ne the Peruvian Central at Arroyo, and for a distance extends to the eastward house, formin tler ee an in cnarTh BOOM n 9 pe 5 "«lof 125 miles through a highland valwhere the two Scotchmen were fleeced. ley, with a branch to the coal properAlexander McWhirter, who filed the ties of the company. The lowest point complaints against Donaldson, was on the railroad is 12,200 feet. above next placed on the stand. He told sea level, and the highest 14,800 feet, precisely the same story as that given while the average elevation of the road by him in the Sheets case, going a is 13,700 feet. Of course, at such an little more into the details. n the altitude, steam for the locomotives Is close of Alexander McWhirter's state- generated at a lower temperature, but ment that Larry O'Brien, one it is necessary to have a larger grate gang. gave him $40 in chips to play surface to procure perfect combustion for him, Donaldson, who listened very of the coal. These two features about offset each other, and the cost of operintently to every word uttered during the session, blurted out: ation of the -o {fs about the same as "You are perjuring yourself under on lower leve "On the Peravian Central, Ww hich is oath. 132 miles long, there are 52 tunnels Attorney oor admonished Donaldand 75 per cent of the road was conson for the mar and politely informed him nar he should keep quiet.| structed by heavy rock work, his At the conclusion-of Alexander Mc-|road was one of the most expensive Whirter's testimony, a scess'in the world to build, but the conwas taken, and upon the reconvening|struction of the Cerro de Pasco road of the court, Was cross-examined} was much easie The ee ie of by the attorneys for the defense. He}|this road was built throu highreplied to all questions propounded,|land valley, and the cxinclval diftieul. after considerable deliberation, with] ty encountered was with marsh ground the result that his story was not shaka peat beds; unexpected at such an en in the itude, but nevertheless difficult to S ewccatia he construction of the ter completely substantiated that of his} Country and on heavy Miss open- et ot LAKE All Participate Modcl eourt 1880 Passes Away. | statement Sey Bs a0 ey 28 UCU R grade, titles road Only a few persons were present at the hearing yesterday, aside from the witnesses called by the state, and the attorneys interested, and only when Donaldson most oe of methods defense of The ue Will POULTON, MADSE N, OWEN & GU. WILL ATTEND) From Country BISHOP WATSON DEAD SALT LAKE GIRL WINS HONORS AT STANFORD Pioneer Who Came to Utah in h a an ve : eps ‘ tne aes al aces eee Ce aoe on' if en dg apaeek ons Rie ath aie a the Fe eae tht as Seah an sy tc seco ty (t0r), CcveIne apes Mrs. Young, preprietre ss of the Antler rooming house,' where the robbery is alleged to have oecurred. County Attorney Parley P. Christensen reprenented the state' at the hearing. while|c Attorneys SALT Ameri-| "se ) rf See RR mage fe Kerr ae oe e Work Sta eee Ra and /Youngsters Judge amount| South Mee all, six witnesses for the state|/95 Properties in the heart of the examined yesterday. They were Andes mountains that have been workMcAllister, deputy county sui ed for centuries under primitive spectively, BAND ee court a superin- is no small in ‘ oh Willis Brown Tells Winona Lake Project. PLUCK of| Peru,| yesterday the | fl SOE an of the ae oe c- | A As world. in the ,_| railroad be lCune of Salt Lake ts the principal | session i its Halbert the arrived who| member of : un pe crime, preeinet. hearing morrow Donaldson, . me P completed not yesterday | preliminary] yesterday's S had the Jim'? | | } MeWhirter| out the belng a pe SOAR rpetratede Justice the clusion the of of ‘ that re 1 gang session "Dr, accused of brought initial Ce NOVEMBER 14, 1906. erning | in Judge J. G. McDonald Candy Co, Railroad | and CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY, CITY COMPOSED to Please| ENTIRELY OF BOYS Bound ra) 7 McWhirter Brothers Again Tell nares REPUBLICAN, jceived the the Dr. University J, of D. Deaver Pennayteoeie medal for at the for-all fight | Bingham early Junction. e ans Saturday whic eve an dies di horribly sugkicle, feenant the on suspicfo was the erm affa he rock, a - |