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Show 2 THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, JULY 15, 1906. GROWTH (F BEET Fortunate SUGAR INDUSTRY Governigdrt Expert Owin Are the Ogden Wills Girls Reports, Dress Alike in Parisian Gowns, Have Twin Automobiles, Twin Era of Careful Advancement wel Begun. (By Van Republican Special . Service Becoming One of the Most| @8hington, D. C., July 14.-From many A | points of view the most interesting Amer-| rominent Sugar Producing ican girls just now in London ace the | : . ce ; . 2 States in the Country, , Charles Ogden lated to Mills Though aie F. twins, the who are so closely American they ambassador's cannot be called eS i HAD manage the int ricacies = of the engine, ete Although the day was cold they remained on 1@ Water for nearly two hours. It Soto rs AStOrs ‘progr a8" as"y a ho: Stess, ga progress eH told on wife. | to beautiful, Z and Calava.) is Dr. Edward Sentell Follows Wife Maids, Similar Pets, Jewels and Presents-Buckingham Palace Rearranged and Redecorated. NO LONGER EXPERIMENTAL Idaho Pr WRECK VICTIN ELK' SPECIAL TO TEST DIVORCE LAST OF FAMILY UFF FOR DENVER DECISION IN UTAH Sveti eadec have : the best authority noe fe AS 0 of oy for society The of the Wee. nits CODED cp the BAS tae etetaD RECN greatest Industry |'miis wished undertaking is gigantic, but no than the industrial and social opments which will speedily The importance of the changes less so hat ae ne fi to procure aoa and untenanted will and cities be settled, built and towns the work keep West. of magic. One can portant working sugar Z part.in miracle is the s is the Report Grows ‘say Site anes te that the respective husbands ae Bulk. Dr. Saylor's report Is the ninth port of its‘Kind ‘submitted to the partment of agriculture. His first only for Sie tei he ier t ie ittle The very first persons river season Astor and his he instance, Interest in Factory Enterprises, upon state po oED 3 While at times, says Dr. Saylor, been more rumors |? °° of fac- tory building, there has never been a time from the inception of the iIndustry when there were so many communities with well matured plans for es- tablishing factories. true in the irrigated rado, Wyoming, to Montana a rule these! Beets grown td "be: < of high western Kansas, and in Wisconsin, and | in some extent, Towa, in the rain belt. | here is a healthful revival of fac- | tory building throughout all the states now participating oceur in beet sugar the : Ellensburg have re The Northern through this seen long time under placed the tone Wt sonfu i Six the second-rate Pacific rail and oe place, thousand all her virtues, artistic Ban ae the cafes or was wake Old woefully afforded, Not along : ver, b but the Snake throughout the valleys in te inverlor to Its ‘northern boundary are many distriets & ble 4 i 4 Mion co oDing re-8 water supply cele, and agricultural sources for production equal to those /along this river. The establishment of these fiv e large plants indicates a verognition facilities of its Brg" and }spns mane resources by Season, seasons hy t secure © the the England, Saylor alcohol also will thinks In a that way "denarevolu- bast |ing acres Zrowing, business farmers organized Sentell of victims or the American boat of Ge oe : Fenner by on land ¢ erlénee with Enter Industry With eae pi gre went into beet Be men and lead-|"er_the companies of h dence same and within the pace siderable progress has béen. testing the .theconditions affecting. eet Many localities ise Stigated. During the season aes er abtase WereMarte : plants ot with con i made in in ~ ashington su industry, titieseket | hit eachis Yakima o plants o would e este: built. in Yakima cme ee ly y planting. | Weather, cirecumstantes levate et as qu This way whi favorable for active has been for some state the apd nist a ie years are quite enterprise, follows: : product "6 to general i in encouraging received ‘ Three o favorable and Factories a! anaes yitutally, a the] his report in as| Ee has the erop. so pelne. river; Idaho. ideho siderable ne om bee "1! extent enjoin olk members Aeoih the Broung few ears, - fuller epee deirstyebliero a ae rated been was jevelopmentof. the. resugarar indus-5 sug too' faet, im the Gouce er which district with the dev ary erate that aha lled at the it a 1 resources BOT a a sufficiently the. sugar results at time when. the | of the district cped.. were not deve od s of agriculture 5 to meet 7 industry. this factory thie beet atter. growers sécured in a more ho emands & of | ti portion o daily capacity, size at § { the ne state state, estimated that abo ' ie were oft another and one Water ater at of tablishment of at|grown in th four tate large ar factories, Béets ft an unusually f for irri| Conditions irr warrant, several This ‘belongs other ad fac Snake | ries will be Installed in the state the Snake | tons tory capacity. ty now. buildinng at Nampa wittl fac- other ooo tot aho s 5 ; ry was to be in operation for the cam plac under contract to grow |the name o Niet et Bale ee | Dalen Of 198. PA fterwatd: a ements for ke factory for 1906. Of this}/the main office being at Salt Lake| were made with the comaeny, to deliver ae = about one-third was grown] City, Utah The establishment of|the beets grown for 1906 actory Spade. the he management of the factory these great plants In a 'Sparsely set-|at Nampa, the sugar co mpan y entering psa ied, undeveloped section has se Ar -d ae eee and early. tand and fair stan tained throughout quite acai of favorable | much was was good,| ob-| beets to call resources mote its of attention ® to state 5 Cn iver , he district, More | river tray usual in the early the state and Paes western fell than up its pa e jeriod, the precipitation be- | {0 a considerable exten ung ete inches' in June. During July | along its course are many i "August the tendency was ‘ y | velopr ee eicultural of : agrie drought. -The which weather was not only | velar bbe materially affeetThe D tor the ng of or Sep) ber n 1ore ore rain of Septembe the of benefit mee erial has re AVashington sugar manufgeturing For this eight years. 1 capacity had the fell, beet one » factory = - 7 ie e beets plant done/into general|tory the and to crops aaah and varieties ood adcitiubhs grow well. Ge se ee boundary Located beautiful : se de- sikcany. traits All of fruit. y a contract and bond to build at Payette in 1966 to Operate pro-|campaign of other 197 Several development. The - Snake traverses*the southern secti f ater a yi t Danger. no} oot many and vegetable products grown in the state have generally been of a high quality. At the present time probably no other section In the United States is reeeiying as ae attention as these re 0. Settlement is tered mainly by the results of sugar prodae: rious ° Siselbaicn st of etory.' Spokane ae dence "You emafol have in for your American been evading country' s goods. GE Se Successful. wonderfully the suc- responsibility boyeott ¥en," answered Mr. Li nent' Chinese statesman two a facin the places are under seas regards the location eee Correspon Revie aes eee - Lo, the emf"IT learned very Valuable things while studylife at Washington-the ing civilized two-step and Ss ington S ar. the side-step.''- conven- in the cenvenuan Man FOR 55 YEARS Crossed on Plains to Salt Tea. Atchison, Kan, July 14.-William Bond of Oak Mills, who is visiting his sister, Mrs. Jane Berry, at 111 Walnut waa, adjus ty the Blackfeet supply of 4 , as other | tories has to] Sugar compaa : the on so satisfactory 50 me a been contracted > 3 campaign CE for, one of} ; Sugar, Idabe Falls and p Blackfoot. Aid Year by year it has been| be in readiness for the at placesa stablishing a permanent list | 1906 and one for that of 1907. The} " *Payette-Contracts. were secured at a. E rowers who appreciate the | first is located at Nampa. The three] this place for 8,500 acres of beets for the of Operating In the state this|%-ton factory to be built at this place valuebeetof Bowen) the crop more and more. It|tictories de ps » associated together under r |5Y the Idaho Sugar company. facbout 4,000 acres | Season are a a 5 r is at convention, top threaten to delegation of 732 county sitting ce ample at the d : . aa ae For, the land comesof from havethisnot reason been | gating river, The building two > station Wash- ern WOMAN Wants on Way street, has not taken - a drink on cn m England to Avice before the elyil war. He crossed 1 plains to Salt Lake City without pSiktie a drink of water fis lips became dry and he took a mouthful of water to moisten them but it made him deathly sick, and he he would haye died had it not been for some brandy another traveler gave In Salt Lake he wus with taken flux, and the doctor gave Hie sent out for some oak bark out of whieh he made tea, dra it and ecured himself. That was the last time a doctor ever treate my. Bond is net a heavy tea drinkThree cups @ day, one at each meal, is his limit. "He ‘ne ver tRinks of dvinking between meals. He drinks eer-when can not get tea. He is never thirsty nor Aungry He once followed a plow fortwo days, and all the nourishment he took was three cups of coffee each day. On the third day he went to town on a breakfast of another cup of coffee Mr. Bond says his digestion jis as regular as clock-work, and he never has a pain or an ache. He is 73 years of age. ys Are you letters on They are reading page je the ti Sayipe Van Calava Republican? the 15 five standard tourist Rio Grande last night in Palestine. All the efforts made by a Liverpool firm to promote the cultivation of cotton in Palestine have been fruitless, even ee labor costs only 25 cents a day and land is one-tenth the price of Egyptian land. The chief cause of the failure is said to be the incapacity and laziness of the natives. Snakes Were Thick. Sucker-Alin't the rattlesnakes pretty thick down in your state? Cor racker-Thick?~ Stranger. 1 killed one last week that was as thick as my arm.-Chieago Tribune court West with New Train From in Utah that this state, United vorite fetane be will affeet of asked a recent to the not be entered Aldai Third District court, asking be compelled to appear before Berlin, of July is the 16.-Great taken over decision of popular sat- the announce- the govermen- and ward Thomas Burdeil Guinn, last -George who held Saturday Ed- night, and after choking him, reeves him of $5 in cash and his watch and chain. and who were avian Aid in the outskirts of the town on Sunday and captured, were bound over to the' district court ) Justice Heines ttorney James Johansen ear r he yrosecution, and Attorney Reinhardt Olsen for' the defendants, Are you reading the letters on page of the They are worth while. Ven Calava Kepublican? remedy put a det aa Dr. druggists, ngrediPrescription * Js composed have receiv positive endorsement from the most the vot all that any woman making famous medicine may know she is taking Dr Pteree takes his patients into his full confidence, which he D } fi la aft an afford to do as th Sere ere re which the "Pavorlte Prescription" fs arant. Whe: No ‘3 diceiee Personal made will fnation. Service. Dr. The petition jrecite that Dee. 6, 1905, petitioner filled a complaint ask- | - Ing tor a divorce from William F. Aldrach, the ummons being placed in the hands of the sheriff for service, who made a return showing that personal service could not be had, and that he was reliably informed that the defendant was residing in' Phoenix, Ariz. After due form her affidavit for publication of summons was filed and the court entered an order that summons be published, which was done It was turther ordered that a eopy of the summons and complaint be mailed to the defendant Proof of publication and service was duly filed The case came up for hearing July 3, 1906, before Judge Morse. who rendered a decision in substanee as follows The testimony of the witnesses given entitled the plaintiff! to a decree by the court dissolving the bonds of matrimony and that the plaintiff wa also, entitled to the custody of the minor child It further found that for the reason that the plaintif' had not appeared in the action and that the defendant at the time of ‘the commenecement thereof had departed from and still was absent from the stat of Utah and that the only service of process upon defendant was by publication of summons, that it had no jurisdiction over dete aidan or to enter a default.or Ase any } décree } in the of REVERSES Case Not ar show 't ee SHORT careful Vellets for exam are women. LINE e Throngh car, Eole Lake to Louis and apsas Only one change and is City. ee New principal ‘ork, points ‘East-low_ rates for swemer travel. Especial attention to Jadies and children. Tourists' a shall Sleepers through to Boston and out change. Enquire at other Two ticket Information cheerfully Chicago, points trains office. withdally. Any given. H. ©. TOWNSEND. Manager and Ticket General Agent, St. Louls. COURT. Preponderance SALTL LAKE of Evidence, TRANSFER CO. CO. The Supreme court handed down a 118 W. Second South. decision yesterday in the ease of the John Ainsfield company, respondent, against O. D Rasmussen, appellant, reversing the decison of the Second = = District court which found for the plaintiY, and a new trial was ordered against A. MeCurtain, Judge 4eWls a judgement for the plaintiff The action was brought to recover; vendered $172 oe 15 alleged to be due on econ- } fou tract for goods sold and delivered. The appeal was based on the fact that the Court Notes. lower court in charging the jury said that the plaintiff should establish his Finma Meyer filed suit. for divorce from Hens Meyer, alleging that for case by preponderance of le ENIthe past three years the dete denee in the allegations of his comndant had plaint The Supreme court decision failed to contribute to her support. holds that "the burden was upon. the They were married in this eclty June plaintiff to prove the allegations of hi te pooe The plaintiff asks for the Storation of her complaint by a preponderance of the maiden name Eimma Frei evidence, which was se done in this case,' hence revi the lower court and orders a new trial Geo. A. Sims, Mer. Arraigned Gordon, Third the Phones 254 In the for the prison laundry, third time was preliminary at DIST Rice the on the| to the Pratt at the action sui await The He was then Sealpers' Cases Continued. cases of the-Oregon Short and panies,the separate Union re-| custody of Warden the state prison to of theeadDistrict court Line Pacific actions, Railway again, et al. COURT. Teserday. Eppa ny RE guy IGE-O aed arraigned | yesterday hearing. manded Arthur DIV Cont. . . yup, AGS it » GG. ARMSTRONG re Emma amy ee ; Complaints Filed M ; Meyers ‘vs. Henry Meyers: | Di- . for ein saved Judgments. Ws." John Lillian yan Groshell and. others -were continued indefinitely by Judge Morse ve terday, These are the cases in whieh the railWays sought to restrain the defendants, who are ticket, brokers, from sellin leu TW Are you reading the © on wo page ee 2 of the wy"rs are peihcthiatn udge ital PS stricken court State Bank v et al; Van rule |Home of Idaho iat No?' v4. 4 vs. the | room thehe Hf ete | him . ngs vs.a a Ea $172 Nan c Calave Reiibat tcean? x ° CASH & White per > y unwelfamily was oe \through a ‘ar ke into the Kained aia ellar iv indgw. and wal h results would Se a os whe vss Thea 56s been vs. wtah Light & Railway Hendrickson company; Jes-| peg M.gg bank et al. 5 Sindar. . g248-49 McCurtain. TSF THE FIND |°9™Me person. @¢ Lagoon this house ms cal-| *.ap-| ‘A° " Sheets Ransucked by Burglar. E. S. last Sheets, visited hight ‘56 one Court, was Rohes his TO of thereby ordered. f rom Dayis'y AVIS. va. - ET yesterday chses under : M. FAILS éeieirchCalendar. Lewis following endar, MORSE, wacat Grcendtl Union Pac, Ry. vs. Ose ar Gros Cont. indetinitely neh atl oo ao IV,.,.T. D, LEWIS, JUDGE agai roves ¥p John Sindac. $248 " hillian M Day jdemne for ple. , A. MeQurtath #172 AW DI\ M. M. L. L. RITC RIT 2 IDGRE ‘Q Session CHIE; JUDGES rea DIV., G. Gq, ARMSTRONG * Por te Ten ee to. "Scalpers tickets." Action as commenced: Dec. 27..1905,:when the railways filed suit, asking that the defendants be restrained July 10 last notice was filed by the plaintiff com- ‘ panies, stating they would ask for a lyse nt injunetion. The he: aring Was ‘set for "yesterday, "but was con ied d indefinitely This \dction: wa taken, it Is understood. pending settlement of the cases now on in the Unitea | : W. inde oky a comGant States court bone Stricken From ‘ Time. convict charge of voluntary manslaughter. It has been held by the county attorney | that the two previous arraignments were not In accordance with the provisions of law and that the magistrates are ged been eee Jurisdic- | tion. : yesterday he was brought ; before Judge C. B. Diehl in the criminal division of the City court for pleading Gordon pleaded not guilty and waived | ‘ds without none © elsOurglar, tro Se. place "a ve He y = m ace me to the for he completely cellar havea ransuc Tansucked gar but . nothing taking burglar" for he entire missing could ,ePatently a , with "eug craftb "et al; place without nail | taking oeseveral sie ae "l articles Saac Brock wes Ask the aoe ae. Side lo ° find ce stron Is cain ae aTta or ihe Paint In the Mor witen to, Ne general ‘tite > ‘ the - a a by most luaative COLORADO-UTAH ‘said mandamus the Pleasant RAILWAY Bulfalo LOWER Proven safest y not issue requiring him to asSume jurisdiction of the cause and to make and file conelusions of lay from the' tind- Poe 2 bear Pierce's sod use of this exactly what eee , In the petition' Mrs that Judge Morse may the Supreme court and writ best , as rendere aes day: in ane ee oe Klein G ed' yester John Sindar, by Judge Le lah osalns at In the case of Lillian. "M. Davis ., web Cec iv » house thes oo ti be did no damagege OU RROUL. he . . d a found nothing ir the Sass Wheeling. elec fee tectives Rhoades hi & ! and Medical writers on Materia Medica of at the several schools of practice, A state prison who on May 6 killed Joseph Petelene, another -prisener, by striking E him over the head with a club] Genty up ne AM pin all COURT RECORD George Genty and Thomas Quinn Bound Over to District Court. 14 cases of de- an requiring him: to assume: Jurisdiction of thecase. . Jaidge ‘Morse heardthe James HELD FOR ROBBERY July by and att ase but refused to give a decision Ti claiming that the Werenidayt was out of the state and personal service could ithe had. hndshatherétorelcetused Gordon tal attorneys to prosecute the Princess poalpr Vrede on the charge at ais yeen engaged in systemayest It haa been expected by the yich and powerful relatives of the pring s, who had been accused of stealir rluable silver and table linen rr6m: noted hotels and private houses where she had been a guest, that the presentation of a certificate showing that she was a confirmed kleptomaniac and some mentally irresponsible, would her trom the consequences of het alleged crime, fact, it might have, had it not been for the action of the relatives who succeeded in having the servant who first made the charge that the princess was a thief, sentenced to nine months' imprisonment on a charge of blackmail whieh it was freely asserted had been trumped This facet caused an outburst of popular indignation that compelled the authorities to reconsider the matter nd it is oa confidently asserted that she will > to serve a term in prison. The atau penalty that can be imposed under the law, should convietion be poor is one year's Imprisonment np Portland, removed drains Ingredients are printed tn plain Buglish 00 the wrapper enclosing the bottle, so Kenneth C. Kerr, traveling passenger agent for the Salt Lake Route, left for Denver yesterday. He will make his headquarters there during the Elks' convention. isfaction easily inflammation that| the ings of fact, and to enter a deeree in conformity with the facts. The court issued an alternative writ returnable Sept. 3. Whether Thief or Kleptomaniac, She Must Pay Penalty of Crime. rolapsus, why a writ of shall not issue,| peremptory PRISON FOR PRINCESS a0 the various weakne=ses, one especial y for Woman's use ents of Which the "Favorite could petition was filed by Emma who recently applied for a Cc. M. Owen, traveling passenger agent for the Chicago & Northwestern, returned yesterday from a month's wool loading trip to Idaho, The Salt Lake Route will run an excursion from Sanpete valley to Provo for the Porepaugh-Sells circus Aug 1 and another exeursion from Mureka to Salt Lake for the show here Aug ; In me ae bilitating. "caturrbal The drach to George A. Miner, city ticket agent for the Chicago & Northwestern in Helena, stopped in Salt Lake yesterday on his way to Denver to attend the convention churacter, Pierce's Favori oe ription te ane "most efficient Sener pis tcun possibly be used. Tt bas to its credit hundreds of thousands of cures -more In fact than any other the he NOTES. rare ante oa ° of eee has salnless operative held that where a defendant in an aetion for divorcee was not in the state] at the commencement of the actlon| and personal service could not be had,| higher court and show peremptory mandamus the western wiag to a wreck on all division Of the Southern trains from California to twelve hours late yesterday. The Oakland Elks came in yesterday morning, however, and agere broughg; from Ogden "special" over the Ihio Grande to Western and sent on Denver on No been taro ranen ie Since It is generally prope ‘i petals the | which vorce from her husband, and is di-| rected against Judge ©. W. Morse of} Ogden. has In other, but to the bearing fame erce ots? n all cases where chilgren are desired and are absent, an effort should be made to find out the real cause, an] of court c treatment at the Inv: ulide' evel and Surical muaeitobee Buffalo. NN. Y., over which Jr. Pierceo "Favorite"Prescription validity, decision Supreme or found to be of a surgical Pat Reliy give barrenness Prescription en Decree tt will States default To meet the demand for a late train returning from Ogden Sundays that will enable Salt Lake excursionists to spend the evening in Ogden canyon, the Oregon Short Line will run a special, leaving Ogden at 10°30 tonight and. arriving in Salt Lake at 11:30 The train tonight will be in the nature of an experiment but the passenger department of the road has announced the intention of continuing the service every Sunday night if the patronage warrants the expense RAILROAD of opinion 218 _ inter Detault of restoring health and frou ge, lo many a barren woman, to the great { the household: obstruction Direct ; q By the filing of a petition for a writ] mandate yesterday, the Supreme] of sleeper to ies. by Woy of one Conrt Morse..to cases lessness sha. obstacle to child-bearing is easily removed by the cure of weakness on the part of the woman. Dr. MANDATE Supreme ‘ee Judge worthy Cotton TO ASK State ve Antlered passengers on board and every berth taken, L. H. Harding, local agent for the Colorado Midland, accompanied the party and will look after the comfort of the arrange f the side trips to at the several Stations in Colorado where the train will stop one or two hours Ernest Drake district > passenger agent for the Rock Island, who turned from Denver yesterday says Colorado city has made every preparation for entertaining the LO, OO visiting Elks and the convention bids fair to eclipse any held heretofore Extensive and costly decorating schemes have been carried out all over the city and yesterday the streets had begun o take on a purple and white color from the streamers already in place Sa precaution against grafters of all kinds, Mr. Drake says the chiefs of police from nearly all the large cities have sent deteetives who will receive commissions on the Denver force for the week and will be on the lookout for familiar faces early 60 special trains are now on the way to Denver, the fir to core in being a train from Kansas City bearing a delegation of nearly 200 The Denver Elks have passed the word that expense accounts will not be necessarily high as hotel and restaurant rates ure to be Kept on the usual plane, ment Kansas reel used farther: up the waste hrough an orde Intensive meth- | All Blackfoot with are600 tonsthe dally capacity. | high fast"quality, and. th yields' are a t in vogue| of these southeastern|As us development shall proceed were of of ne 1,200 tons the same out water the soil possessed rare qualities | developing PvE Interest beet Previous| SUkar produ For some t any 1 yroducing 6. sugar sug ee beets. reviou 5 cage ave | Of her. vallaee. available AAU agto:.this. season' three, factories have development have been under factory of 350 tons has | been installed in the. state, located aS tural investigation his nvesUpation culmihere for some time, It follows: One Idaho Falls, with} nated he last three years in the es- ‘developme state, sts he the pulled that there Js no authorrity rimary county conventions candidate NO WATER beet tellowed by cold, wet germination. As ing in those portions where ade- | COnSidered: .onc e newest" and | water he factory began aboing ce Saeed ture is where suppliedsufticient: by rain watand least developed states in the Union, | On 1905, "this facto apt Seadiatclnee but during the year Agriguiturdl de-| through burchase, Z part _ the fefamnes i Oh vagy n developed for frrigation. velopment has recelve a cera Ie of daho Sugar compa er has bee f irrigation "has impetus. This Avas bro ght about > 7 > Thescesded development o rriga itha-| installation or the sugar Plan New ‘reas. Quite rapidly in~the last | lareraln largely Rav‘by the process's 1 #eems probable that aes geprt Experiments had developed| " ‘Idaho is one of the states recently with a sources to tiuls committee ma its ow s. The unseating of several delegations will also be sure to preelpitate a Tremendous pressure is being brought to bear upon the uninstructed delegates. ™ = -----EE arded as determined ELABORATE Trains the Special disaster IN IOWA has had 2 production deen found fa-| Southern" central part of the state. | the season developed conditions became In some | Lands are irrigated with water from] Mote sett FE and quite favorable to beet 4 ; use » areare|the Yakima river. In order e hem beets for factory g ret tl "2 eR ee x h a eran under rain conditions; others | definite Information touching - the ine erawiie season, vane a fhiaperather require irrigation to some extent; and erection of a plant, I wrote to Mr.| became quite low, peeduelag the supply of still irrigation al| has Alex. been Miller of North Yakima, whol irrigation wate d interfering to a conmost others entirely:depe nd ~The ondevelopment °o in Rreppiagton infancy. of Eiks' and At bad athbone be 1,640 Orlegates in the d $21 will be necessary ny contests have been the committee pro- have resourees tn its ereat The Pullmans There was an unusual feature in connection the calamity that overtook family and wiped all the members out of existence at Single blow, in that before sailing on the steamer New York, the Senteélls seemed to feel that some disaster impended over them Friends who bade them SDS on the dock and and on steamer seemed to feel the same danger wt threatened the pashis Subject was discussed, ladies remarking hat she escape the presentiment that something was going to happen. When the matter was mentioned every one of the Sentell family and several of their Criends confessed that they had been - similarly impressed The matter was finally laughed off affer one of the Sentell girls had remarked ‘Well, if anything does happen we wut: wes be tORELN SE anyway." vorable to sugar production.. aa vyicultural actically s pre of of train Which was wrecked here just two weeks ago, die "a | lust night of the injuries he received He is the twenty-fourth American to of die as a result the wreck and was the fifth eae of his family to suecumb to injurie Mr. Sentell with his Wwike. his daughters Blanche Gert and his son Charles FE. Sc bail) Were passengers on the doomed train having come to Europe to their vacation. Mrs. Sentell daughters and from the wreck was found three | the accident buried under He was taken out and carried to the infirmary, where everything possible Was done to save his ife At first the aged man, who was in his sixty-ninth seemed year,r, prove. In the last few days, condition Wad grown physicians practically gave up hope of saving his life. of ex diese aine pet Tinie eee lets pon dafly Ss place ib poe for the campaign last year. The 1,000 North In the Meet one to alte the ea state tion td" Ope ae Aug. 14, t of wild claim hat the Perkins forces are putting le clusion can adily dra that neither of the canaia € see once be-|Jjeets for establishing beet sugar | beets were planted and u ther convange of plants at this place Mrough the] ditions during the grow ne season Were race aaron growing out of these. conadfge bi ally favorable to producing a good tions have been pretty thoroughly | *'&! Progress in Washington. me the past. several years "For Special Trials. ointment. 2} 5 bacoms estranged thereby. Even if they do not drift apart, one may read the whole extent of the disappointment in the eyes of such a childless eu when they rest on the children of ot 9 them the largest family does not apis too Gumerous. Determine Whether Ruling of United States Supreme Court Applies. Hlerad. s Des Moines, Ia,;, July 14.-The last county convention to be held occurred at Havland, Shelby county, today Fourteen uninstructed delegates were named oeetiier. "nally e® season settled down to good growing weather and continued quite favorable tor beet production throughout the rest of the season he factory started Oct. 9 The estimated léngth of the campaten Was 100 days. moa 5,000 and £000 acres were more Sixty to 15,-Ed- Brooklyn, FIERCE HGH tionize beet sugar industry, because |sugar beet Bip rete: leasing tracts of aoe on the district, Weather con it has proved cheap and effective fuel. |land -of 150 to 1,000 Eliensarted out quite favorable. The There are more heat units in a gallon|burg is situated in Kittitas valley in taboo Tae. "thug. rrwo yurs were of alcohol costing 10 cents than in|the county of the same name. ult A ring the season to rail10 cents' we of any other kind of North Yakima-In the vicinity of road f acilities through the beetextend growin fuel. The present high tariff on ‘"de- | North cat has developed an | districts ousand acres under connatured" alcohol will be lifted on Jan- | area ae 5,000 acres been of excellent land. | Tact we fo beets, thus vary 1 by aet of congress. Denatured several years beets have been ne ape ary. o Sat SLAC tCam sup ye. insuring Amos alcohol has always been a highly pro- | grown in this vicinity experimentally. | ¢, rovements inaugurated in this tected commodity, and therefore an|The yield is good and the quality tere pfrend ‘tor eesaveting iene Toni expensive article. With the tariff! 100 | hig There have been several ‘pro-| waste molasses. By M y 0 most of the per cent removed, it will at come cheap everyone, -* July W duction. It seems quite probable that | under contract is required. This has| culties of frult growing and démoralizatwo or three new states will be added a secured, and $200,000 local eapi-| tion in prices of other products compared to the list next year ae al subscribed. In order to encoura ge | With the regulacity of the beet erep un- : tured" Dis- ,| Prospects fa Neither Cum1,: a0 mins Nor Perkins,Can be Pe in ihe whan ir Nominated. 7, 2 - ahd this was ‘followed Phage Nearly Tinpending the the homebuilder. 1 Babitp factory of operation for es factor was able jn & ofry 6,000 acres EVIL PREPARATIONS Succumb Salisbury Doom Presentiment in taste at King Ed ard possesses, thanks to ten ; RPBuckinah am palace e Is s now a residence be- alone Salisbury, ward hideous own h usehold fixin a Truth to tell, Chasen dy, with ficient considerable to encourage the proposi-| , tion the vicinity there is an excellent body of land adapted to grow-|-jx; |ing sugar beets of good quality and | aucti pro-|quantity. in Prom Felt to following | fal) was quite pumiilent 4 in the ate Scheme. "Ellensburg-At_ this place considni able interest has been aroused durin & the season. It has had under consideration the eStablishment of a Sugar factory of 600 tons daily ca-, and | runs be . As irrigation. are found Taunch Especially is this districts of Colo- | pacity, Idaho, a grnamentation. Which |to cheap dang promises to greatly reduce | quality. It has already duwelined a the prite of sugar, thus dealing a hard dargest et Sqed_ produci industry. Bee poe, Eeeto the common peosequent Jne theextension of the sugar industry | blessing 4% near future in the state, as ple : shownhe -by present indications fe Will. 7 3 : have . hemes this year wer Wal- | where her bride, who recently] concerned. jad ) that the portionThames of fear competition on that score. In depend meantime, modern machinery and | jy the " ; ‘ 3 : there nee riers, | kurs aals of France nd Germany.' That Japanese execrable'' taste lasted all through Queen Victoria's long reign, She was eatly ‘ V0Se , > ¢ inaugurate the oaneee te Hpaking ohatees a at port . was one: of as comparatively few ditionsn under natural moisture conlaet. covers pages. His : ninth report, or » last, covers "Purt 130 pages. This alone should give one | gyeqy. ate ch oe the beet | , a good idea of the importance attained |, | districts yj prodably occur in} under irrigation.. There are | by the sugar beet industry Unis | several places in the state that have country. The Philippine tariff bill will |Heen thoroughly itiventigdted with never pass the senate as it is at present jthe result that conditions hire Beers constituted. The West therefore need | f,, und most favorable, e been not the ey to live themselves, at three least ft to Which lies A ) miles on either side of Cliveden. t they started in a without re-|ants and each motor seemedboatgulte Compe attend-| yerres de- | ---------_____ aiselan anes rerow a : : : i in ay ghee As a matt partments have been redecorated and their contents rearranged. Harmonions ees will have same im- | London modern industry whien son's marriage. tora Buckingham co to aati h eine set himself on oming to the throne' ip well nigh gecomplished The state * Aa: er various ex-/ about twice its/ mis Pau in the same establishme site: as no power | ‘he effects o f the ents Ae eee tobe inoe Will ever mduce the o separate from Contained © rooms are noe heaite each other Their maids are also twin| + > Henry Grefates and exceedingly ay and they, | ; : ite the ugii« SS @XE g s2e3 ' Ss are exactly' alle ve > Misses Og-/ 3 est in Europe. ‘hat astute courtier has den Mills both experts in the art Of gee orded hi i motor Pe and among their recent | journe 1 whic opinion PS thy pasare iy me birthday gifts were two exquisitely ap-|1 jevercenter a aaah x PTS ¢ | pointed automobiles, painted and up-| out wondering orgy the aie vornble ate Bist 1 in white. Their pets are al-| which there prevails, exac tly what ame e a ‘brothers, few | Spaniels most this to friend necklets of} Ben at his Injuries aster OF American Will no | | | | been considAmong the beet twins hardly | W8ys track of this evolution of It appears like doing in a hitherto century. will play The equipped | their with all of the modern means of Communication-railroads trolley lines, telephone and telegraph lines and rural free delivery of mails -achools and churches : will be' built, and the , population of these new communitie will enjoy ali the benetits and con-| veniences of modern life To accomplish all this in a decade seems like years what has 3 z ered work of a industries which two etralght can hardly be esti- po orn aes a which are now barren | PODS*S: | &s C , will Astor's. develhis sugeestion, paid all his expenses and follow, | after a great search his exertions were whieh eta by acquiring the desired neck- will take place mated. Regions be ] to ators annual report ak dustry in this final period period of PEO PRESCIENCE aun ‘ip the Saylor, "In: his latest they are decidedly g00d-looking, and, eal] reason why the bride Saath fae shine on the beet sug i ing mastered the secrets of Sale dressing, | She will practically have her father-inBar N- |} they thus accentuate their charms. oa Se ae mansion in Carlton Terrace at her country, says: The | arately 2 these two g pee at attra Pease ia as well as Cliveden, so she cer; i ny particulac attention. but and tainly as every the industry-the facility for entertainper- {tury irlably dressed alike, from together the tips of| ing iy Astor sr. threatens to. retire lod of experiment, of inves stipation, of | their toes to their ‘ry Parisian hats,|into private life and will in future spend aad doubt of mistakes appears : to have) |CYE'¥ one stares at them and every one| Much of his time at hig new place outside asks who they are. Ever since they were feet ige Wells-a somewhat mysterious ended, and the era of confidence, of | born Mes Ogde n Mills has insisted that! establishment surrounded by high walls reliable informatio "aref | they should be dressed alike to the min-| after the sty a monaster Some ~ . S eS . est deta Lach o 1ese girls t ee stor's mends venre ment say he has turned along safe lines is well be- | ss m of friends ind no one ever religious' and that the new house is gun thinks ‘of giving a present to one without! a place in which to meditate, In it fs Pon ae mre anh , also presenting the same to the : eertainly a charming oratory wherein th These are ignificant words They They had a birthday recently and their] religious pletures and objects @art are announce the dawn of what some day | friends had some trouble in duplicating oo, nearly $300,000. The papers have wil Ov : ierontet ve presents for these fair twins - Ogden | been gushing over Mr. Astor's satisfac Me e Irrigation' has contrib-} the new stone, ultr andind "for re fact, It was a very great disappointuted no little to this remarkable in- | daughters and had no diffic ulty in -| ment to him, the best proof of which is dustry In this connection, Mr. Saylor | ing one perfect gift of the kind but i that he would not be present at the vn Says "The great popular interest jn | 4! London her jeweler could not get it| ding. His objection was that his son w: this subject has been inspired largely | duplicated The important date was ap-| Marrying 4a woman who already oo a by the national scheme of reclamation ive ae and ee ore as ? ais re and Mr. Astor is again disae : 3 : Ss ends e explaine o Mrs ; fas on fs fund: derived cn fo Mills that the omg thing to be done was ) ylic nds 1e@ COS 0 le for hir t ( : , » cao " socia Children to the Grave. Twenty-FPourth - 4 that she me Leaves Over Rio Grande With 218 Passengers for Big Event. Woman's The bitter trail in a woman's life ts te { Ww Ae can tell how hard the be childless e been ere she learnt ~ may ha Thea rself tg her lonely lot strTuggle are #LUL on the scent |