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Show THE INTER-MOUNTAIN UBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, REP AUGUST 31, CAUCASIAN AND NEGRO VISTTING SURGEONS BOYS IN CHECK UAME FLOUR MEN STILL PRACTICAL TESTS SAYS WIFE PUT OF NEW SWITCH POISON IN FOOD CUTTING PRICES ARE ENTERTAINED Juab County Lads Arrested for Passing Worthless Paper. Governor Welcomes Western Surgical and Gynecological Association. Steff aged 20 were arrested and yesterday IN PROCEEDINGS alleged live Read on Technical Medicine-Take Things Trip in a ranging number city. of Four hands of from places of the' evidence. Saltair. county, checks fictitious zmounts to boys, Juab for $15 checks and They are checks were Bank of order of crude against drawn Utah Anderson made the Utah the the signed payable Make suff-Idaho and Way F. Eves G: bank of ; the] lighted was|fresh and}y,; Utah lovers of yesterday the vice ospectally Srenawa retail price cents according vegetables eral THE MOTHER Miners LODE Who've Secking Spent Great FEVER Their Source of ranging to of the ea Death et o ne tinet borne the the Gold. Payette California been the and skill and gentlemen of the received for sev- Merced. C€al., is the shipments And Merced, Supplies ln orden? nd blessing of ta enies motherhood. May that things time be hastened: ‘And 1 hope that vour| discussions and researet in gynecol-| ORY at the mothers 08) a ike x che euPufite puke ra pee of than our wives and when wealth" modern "Dye ect that-the { - s parent no. ¥ Wwithis:the there, just ther : 4; Flour Men witness the Rio Grande made, but the Western and ? Cutting. pared 5Sa!t M. $2: of the straight. grade ind bakers grade, $1.70, but TS JOM, . DEO PLCr e e age lies eon be welzht rallroad. has ne eee = NS size: While "Ol "lee "ts suc- The men general opinion. of was aptly expressed. the b3 .yescarefully it inspected who. me. terday, and after spitting tobacco jufee on every joint, remarked to his pajjows ‘It's going to be a blamed good things if it works at eS ia ee < (LRRIGATION, f TRAVEL ra : Cars on all Roads and Special . ir i ake Train from Salt Lake. Denver Greck Arrested for of Parley Befouling Creek. will run through te San Francisco and Portland during | the time the excursion rates are in forer A special train of five Pullmans will be sent from Salt Lake Sunday night Waters] us, Gust. Koloturos was arrested a|night by Harry Harrison, deputy that last)(9 accommodate land| This road will the also Utah delegation carry two. car- lot When he'd gathered up a little} and water commissioner, ind Mounted | joads from California and. three carpile he'd sell out his mine, whether|Officer Robert Golding, and charged |loads. from. Oregon. he'd worked it out or not, and away| With befouling the waters of Parley's Special trains will be run between he'd go up in the mountains alone.| canyon Koloturos was driving sheep| Boise and Weiser each day of the He seemed to think he could discover} down the canyon contrary to the law, | congress, to provide for carrying the the mother he e thu trust:that® is » make-your ae your.stay-with-us pleasant as you could wish, wor k be another. "Next lL. Wright, president; Carroll, C. Iowa, Lester vice Hall, first. vice] Kansas president City, Arthur: T.| have he course his and assistance:|and to stake was gone to dig in again "time T° saw. Lem he replied; | 1 his somewhat winderel crazy then idea, Wenn Papers The papers "Gastro Niles of tinal Read read he still didn't ohing say Suture," cago;'"The Splanch Omaha: dominal ie? A r onas by B. Operati yn,"" by ate Phlebitis B. Vv. them back and] people Harrison, and he} CommisWater houses of excursions "chief'.‘of ine took ‘the mat-|large _ police, | .and: Chi-} ft made out had for another of | Known of another "His him; again. told on reglot journey 2 Ab- fool now, em,' I-told Grant| Well here and him, rou're" you stake was this Insurance on Jossecs / ‘ Sia : : eas an who has been > o severe ( s * problems of Shaan cece Fn the San Francisco fire says that on the queerest questions was the the line ‘Boise be vill) Irrigation... into those ; ‘don't ought to you on FIRES be un- be Alonzo] special. taking| Garfield. back and forth relieve the conboardingand After . thi the COOvarions eet run ‘to projects. along the excursion spices. of Then Himself. K re Aug. rai. ‘killed lawsuit Young. a to revolver, He fired a at sot a. 30 Ww. -O mat Deron: ‘ side' said ‘two .the to the Sunday smelters under Real: Estate, the at au- associa- : Walker strect and and Come'to shots his in) ‘Leavenworth,., Kan accompanied was among the Salt family, his by paisa cupaitona) ypatercny: A. at-|ent drawing court." man gra reneral superintendecon nee Pacific will arSalt Lake today over the ‘Rio Western and leave later: for 1¢ coast over the Salt Lake Route Pierson .C.. Lyon, passenger and ticket agent for the Missouri Pacific Ww 7} " and Alexandé: night in 4 quarrel over -a called next tion THREE FATAL SHOTS wit - rive in Barber, Lawyer, and}|Grande altorney satls- by was KUlls MeCracl Y pach shet fairly) and t recent' experl-}on attorney he didn't-look), parber, last getting employed city, Bingham See fe |¢d BE. of to Welby.. the Salt |after. general Rio Grande Lake a part superintend- system,.return- yesterday accompanying who|Schlacks of Denver; "The Principles and. Me-| fied.' saw the shooting attempted to take | chanics of Abas minal Drainace,"' by ‘Fairly well!' he sneered Young, and the latter fired. - once "| Rc Coffee: reatment of Fracture ‘Better than lots of the boys,' 1} him ind then jumped Into his ‘buggy of the Head of the Fe Pana by Joht largued. . "What you've got doesn't look |and drove rapidly home poxsee | Prentiss Lord of Omaha, and "Com-j|big here, but down in the States it|pursued and Young was overtaken plications, Accidents and Sequellae In-| will You won't have to work any|half a mile south of here Seeing capcident to Prostatectomy, by J. N.| more if you live to be 150 if you keep| ture inevitable, Young stood up in his} Warren of Sioux City on at placer and hang on to your find-| buggy and shot himself twice in the ---aass ings.' pee breast Hie was still alive when | of along over which to|each day, and also to hotels the in with | sestion to comply who the was of shegp.t to Parmer turned, Davis. Following Hibbard were of: Treatment' take route failed Matthews, upi;with 8 later> I His. first had. re- p.|solns. H. by Uleei "An Ald in Intes-| ¢7ces Surgical ioptosis,"" morning to the He Koloturos . any] atone, as o talk in the "One day several months. met Hollister in Dawson. expedition had fatled he Today. this Integtinal Salt Lake; sioner at|ter< mourly: ¥-thovetit if ‘but. Minncapolis me atary more A few days later he if executive councl s composed | peared lL felt pretty cértain. of Niles, Salt Lake, C,H. Mayo te re he'd vonei7 ra heard oth Roche ster; oA Hugh Ferguson, Chiing of finding the mother lode vee ie os " Grant Denver. The Klondiké Salt Late, told Shown them. he'd|the order of Deputy and Land notified make owas" oe rai was divvy with] Was never found|4@rive ao with was sent Officer Golding Mounted ones} first. of s the one was I Nome arris y ‘ > < rin * 7 << Notes. Ruilroad canyon to the went On. and they ee Lem but the States, from to go there Was. there' ahead of me, **We staked |:/25% night. They encountered - the Word from J. Ross Clark has been claims in the same locality and Lem |*®heepherders and thelr flock about] received the loeal offices of the worked faithfully and did well. three miles above the water works.| Salt Lake Route, saying the Bullfrog ‘You. don't.-think you'll find the | The Greek was arrested and his nips k | branch of the road will be completed center lode up here, do you?' I skod. was left with another Greek to be|to Beatty September. 15 "Not if keep diggin' away "hart : cared for during the night. The Salt Lake Route will run.a ib tuh- are plac most 2 copleae o Othe th ziro tit mie 1 woipt I know aad ote welcom to: their sentiments when L wish you God.| speed in your health-giving labors Pp Phe New Officers. The officers of the association' are| M. L:Harri Chicago, president; A second without to Of. it When back come as will and th: lode want one, iny : : nnivil ne propheth didn't of "morning -~\ ice-President the way to Den- be a fool up. now, The Why, |Imogene Reynolds aged' 28, Kenneth. C. Kerr, traveling. passenagent for the Salt Lake: Route, returned from a two weeks' trip to Colo|rado yesterday tis reported from Baker City, Ida that David Eecles has agreed to; bulld )}an electric Hne from that. place to Eagle Valley, provided $100,000 Is was|<Via Oregon Short Line. and Round-trip a wife that him to petition eat, in asking June 26, H. Horr court from Sarah married 1901, ranging pre- District deeree were and in of placed had John the a They number in Salt have five age from e048 ss a ace eee a Ste on-a Chinese joss, a big, gilded god I'm on the point of finding it. That‘ eee Burton Gamble fatally ener from Salt Lake or Ogden, $49.50. This "The adjuster found that some sixty straight.' id Mrs. G. A. Gorsuch seriously hurt) covers all rail and stage transportaor seventy minor josses were also in"T might as well have argued with | in a collision of an automobile and a } tion to and through the Park in addlisured When he reported this we] the wind. He never came back reight train today. Gamble was driv-| tion to hotel expenses for the sevencertainly had a merry time trying to "T got pretty much Interested in the | Ing the car when it crashed into the] days trip through the Park. The numfigure how much the god was worth mother-lode theory myself, but I{standIng train ver of people will be limited to fifty. who couldn't care for himself. But we|never got the idea Into my head that | 7. This will be the last Yellowstone finally arranged a scale of values that|I could find It Not I. I'd seen too}. Good time for all at Wandamere cn | Park excursion during the present salisiied everybody." many of its victims.'"-New York Sun. Labor season. eae a Perek He na ene a ake six ia decrea during the pendency tion the ple Ena U yt Mrs. of the the "The September Cen- Caucasian the has well The dominant the and the PROBABLY HAVE HIS WAY <Anglo- Gives |°h 2 very backward one. sianf and the negro are ene »pposite extremes in evolutio ac- Opi Pat the in Meat down he paving the board of of tore out of to obey public replacing works the the cobblestreet at Second South streets. awarded the contract four downtown He for intersections, but he did not wait for the board to instruct him to proceed with the work, He did not even wait for the city engineer to come through with grade stakes, but went to that Intersection-rather, he sent his overalled ambassadors to that seetion, and the pavement was torn out by the roots, Moran sald yesterday that h would asit the city to give him grade stakes and allow him to pave the northwest quarter of the Intersection, which he has torn up. He will make his request as soon as the Utah Gas & Coke company finishes the work of laying mains. If the city grants his Feqtient all been which other it probably requests handled his the he with will, has silk since made sloves own convenience, one street will be paved have to suit portion of all winter, and the rest will be unpaved until the Utah Light & Railway company is able to may new crossings | at the intersection wats. to Hurry Gas Company. The excuse Mr. Moran gives for ripping up the street without authority is that he wanted to force the, Utah Gas & Coke company to complete its work. He says the company Cauca- has held him back because of failure in Europe. horses are to lay shipped|has pipes in contraets the to streets pave. which He he points to being done at Second South ‘Temple streets, and says the was compelled to get busy unusual his of because pipes its with Amster-| at arrive continually Boats Mrs. | 1899. 1, May Provo, in Without disinclined the Main and had been Acting to Hurry Company. is of matter Estella N. Coleman filed suit for|from English ports to the continent|the work divorce from Louis M. Coleman on the |°f Europe, where, they are bought }and West grounds of non-support. ey were|2nd slaughtered for butchers' meat.|company married for Desire Moran order the stones 2 Broken Excuse Gas te Ilorse Non-Support. as Authority the one a very advanced race, the oth- re le Charges Street domineering, er, be given him, een era Coleman of Torn Up. Caucasian, particularly Is Portion. sub- developed; objective. more t missive, but violent and lacking selfcontrol when the passions are aroused; of therefore rig c he hilar 2 who ae ae it The Slotlicrs paseeuste Cee be that in Will Ask City to Let Him Pave Bean's and possessed primarily with determination, will power, self-control, selfgovernment, and all the attributes of the subjective self, with h development of the ethical and esthetic faculties and great reasoning powers. The negro is in direct contrast by reason of a certain lack of these powers, and a great development of the objective qualities. The negro is primarily affectionate, immensely emotional, then sensual, and, under provocation, passionate. There Is love of outward show, of ostentation, of approbation. He loves melody and a rude Kind of poetry and sonorous languake, There is undeveloped artistic power and taste-negroes make goo¢ artivans and handicraftsmen. They are deficient in judgment, in the formation of new ideas from existing acts, in devising hypotheses, and in making dedactions in general, They are imitative rather than original, ventive, or censtructive... There is instability of character incident to lack of self-control, especially in connection with the sexual relation, and there is a lack of orientation, or recognition of position and condition of self and environment, evidenced in various ways, y a peculfar "bumptiousness,"" soby Prof. Blackshear of Texas, particularly noticeable. white and t black races are antipodal, then, in cardinal peints. The one has a large frontal region of the brain, the other a larger region bethe other hind; the one is subjective, the one a great reasoner, pre-eminently emotional; the one domineering, but having great the other meek and subself-control, Oth- had she Bennett faculties negro months to four years. During the past two years and a half, plaintiff alleges, his wife has treated him in a cruel and. inhuman manner; has consorted with other men and stayed out late at nights, and often all night; has used vile and profane anguage, both to himself and his mother and brother, and has in many ways made life a burden and care te him, In December, 1903, plaintiff alleges, his wife accused him of. bein eriminally pagar with other women, en, as a atter of fact, he was simply doing pre work. During the same month, Mr. Horr alleges, while living at Bingham-Junction, his wife went out at night and remained away several hours and left person in charge of their two minor children ty eh L., aged 4 years, and Orley, aged2 years. The same treatment was accorded plaintiff during the months Coleman alleges that her husband is| an able-bodied man and is able to and | does earn more:than $100. a month-as| a barber. Since August, 1899, Mrs. | 2am laden with miserable, sore-jaction a block further east. backed, blind and in many cases, he js tired of making verbal and writdying «horses. Some ‘of them have | ten uests to the two gas combeen certified as unfit for further] panies and to Contractor Percival who Coleman work underground in the mines and,|is laying tore up because they are unused to the upper water ture at alleges, her husband has failed to provide for her the common He Is, she alleges, necessaries of life. the owner of a barber shop at Mamat several hunColeman alleges dred dollars, that she has no money or property and js dependent on relatives and friends for support, wherefore she asks r money the onth alimony, $50 $100 attorney fees, and restoration of h air and light, from they the eries when deseribable. The name,| year the great in a rough sea +» are In- Pope. the pope he of cloak is mains. He admits he the street without authority, soon as the underground pings As mis-|are + -___- from the wool convent of St. Porta tor- Their Red Robe of the outward robe of sult) ;eq and made and|j,mpbs of the maiden suffer exposure. laid Second South and West Temple streets, and at First aouth: and West Temple, Mr. Moran will begin work the intersections. He n He oy oO Ricca castes Pes begins on another quarter. In. this the way the encrete Agsnes.|en a chan and|tersection is and asphalt are giv dad whe not blocke offa Estella N. and that an order) cane are Hned with purple and trim-|came time. The work Of laying conissue to show cause why defendant] yed with gold lace; the sombrero, Or} e¢rete has been started on Wes should not be required to pay tem-| pat is red, and has a gold cord and|/gouth street. porary allmony, attorney fees and]tascel, Beneath the cloak is worn an suit money. Judge Morse issued an]j) made also of wool of the lambs Rights of Public Disregarded. order to show cause, in keeping with] Gp se Acnes, and girt about the waist There is a great deal of public imthe eee re ails before him on] with a sash of white moire antique, | provement going on In Salt Lake at the Sept garnished with gold fringe. The pope's} present time, In. the. rush and conMrs. Nellie McKinney ee suit ror hands are burdened with kid mittens.| rusion of getting the streets in shape divorce from Abe McKinney on t and his feet are burdened with a pair! for the laying of pipes or for the new grounds of married non-support. in Saguache, They Colo., were Feb. of 20,] slippers sjocs. robe City ACCUSED Young P.; the this Burt,°18 serve by old; soon after the a window Francisco, employed in his. line rious hotels where as unable. to he in ed Cea A Bere took Mrs. been decorator, you he | LerO ay $98. As den.' It ‘ went pot and pot morning soon was he was to bee court raiened on attorney, to plead the he With to their dé was of a the eenearnee hearing,| smilingly: apparent over- epithets, the] politic al of the meeting peace. not held by] to havel than] Mrs. guilty Stein,| and out of the -------_ <UILTY 7 rs OF GUILTY GIRL room tenced Incorrigible in Juvenile upon the prosecution thirty days in Reagan guilty to of the of the TELL Court petit Sen-| Court. yesterday larceny take could TROUBLES. But have was found) court Sells Liquor Ser- and asked been on caught her Under the on lookout a more Merchant's Utah Gas & a of bound forced to ¢erous that Deputy paror ani for) License. Sheriff forced of ‘conand night, Wagons to worry holes nearly and every authorities which hole narrow at team street was sidewalks. and about to the the careless contractors' eure Te a tie difscussing domestic dif- | ae was iken be > yates J US 20 oF tna Bakes = Bieta ‘ eet Rater ve was fixed at $500, Ryder and his: bond sues ant e just} ee ee Devries which he furnished. clear-| dishes were breakfast the after ed from the tables was so vivid that all with laughter as the were convulsed = * W ; ase proceeded. As the testimony acCourt Notes. , r ums, Third escape leave East from and injury. mauy was re j, Constant peril Seas Call ex- e e were Police. of Attention At Eighth South similar scenes have and State streets, been witnessed for aa The matter was called to the TrenTion of re street department and iwenliotine atiention of es police. The contractors had ciosed up a ditch and had caused great inconve nience to the watt tes ‘This lasted several days withne any apparent attempt to alleviate cooaitions The same is The contractors iy oie work, true all over the are rushing ahead caring city. with little for the safety making no atof life and limb, and tempts to protect the public. Material and labor are equally hard to get, and with these conditions facing the conaD oe <¢ wy official under the damage capcaccncyg tear Ne Aer ote situa those who drove about at night time, pro-| company. and the the the Coke were newspapers, the of the South Tuesday west in Second South to trespass on the eontracts, hearing in and ° wilderness dirt, everybody within result city of Second streets buggles lous. to Principals. John Doe Christensen, who runs a The back fence troubles of the Lar-| general store tn Mill Creek was arae cone for sted yesterday the Steins were sons, the Crofts and' Judge has @ Aaa The man without a license. yesDiehl before out threshed terday to the intense amusement of|chant's lleense d has been selling aig ‘ may the corner Temple and that). charge of her, as her do nothing with her. the girl and rious charge for. there was no,passageway for teams between the trenches made by. the a inof and sentenced at Ogschoo] Industrial State Juvenile (hey ents officers Spectators the various The specific charge against the was that of having stolen some the Serve! - NEIGHBORS Amusing tenon was, sentenced to the county jail. ioe At West nerience den. cir) practical- make When Pat Moran's subMie Gn GeGeentInE CaRESEGIGE' us Second South street, there was a dan- ceny, stating to the court that he} wearing apparel, three gold rings and thought that the boy was not suilty |). gold chain and locket from Mrs of a. very grave offense on account! yames Geary, who resides at 746 East of ‘his associations with the women) Second South street. and ‘the character of the woman conThe girl, it: is said, is absolutely cerned as shown by the circumstances. | jyecorrtgible Some two months ago Burt then pleaded guilty to the chars¢|)er brother went to the officers of and tractors. manner in the streets) Elizabeth Moser, a 16-year-old corrigible girl, before Judge Brown lar-| enforces will and barriers Brae placed ‘here is an air of care- which against a]made -CENY LARCENY. % him] lar-| city that the|'The same order of things was kept up the] esterday. Many complaints haverbeen in : ~ | Sixteen-Year-Old lessness suits piles parting admonition to £0] several places of abode and| filed the rules. dis-|through oe dive in peace and harmony, joe. naant, the complainant and county|to asked the court to ask to the charge of petit of an procession. no criminately recklessly those choice of ly Crofts opened the] remarks calculat-| announced was pavement, safety of the public. The streets are poorly lighted, trenches are left yawning before unsuspecting wavyfarers at night, lanterns are hung up _ indis- of 4¥-]|the Juvenile court grand assistant ire found a witnesses Patrolman Burt charge Lyon, i om . and yesterday the at veh the in more are deO&8 Line for Short ticket -arreste Roberts P. Job eeny Was his ward- seems to have been consent and seems YES- | solemn while e ge John Joseph Bush early crane Ltn ha ra eae to the Oregon purchased | a a ordinary of $150,000.-Kansas conclusion Gisturbanee together. that he Prenasns tre In drinks ir as his value be there harged." took positions at Bie this city as a bell uy charges to Diehl mecting wmmon earthauake says the indulgence petit' larcome to] he arouse "Well, he secure employment several Wilson to At Judge days Dichl, Wednesday evening he and a Mrs. Nel-| lie Wilson went to the Salt Palace and] there over total the Steins and the way for additional Thirty oe. thirty Judge pleaded guilty of e..Claims | to pg city Being to jall to Offense, years Sentenced San was for : worn The is said Journal WOMAN. Aa hd Sentenced in Jail county having ceny in ROBBING Is Days W. terday OF Man , Os _ 6 iv.4? Nageee ‘inte at warring ia no of) thalr irenbles. ea ve Where work is being done In streets: chat are to be paved under the More the private contractor contractor and is life on his surely has trail all burden. a Tests on the Monkey. In order to prove its power of discriminating between colors the scientist, Dahl, made some interesting tests on a monkey. He colored some c aumiil ited, all could see before their R. Wilson and A, O. Austin, two sure thing men charged with vagrancy| sweets with a certain colored dye and owomen eyes the three bitter substances with that of and] yesterday pleaded guilty to the charge}some to thein practices alluding wildly, After a few attempts Judge)another color. by terms choice}ind were given a floater of each other descent learned to leave without to leave the citY|the monkey | pjenl. They promised food of articles and otherwise as the three stood there, those tasting for sen-|eyen time the and delay andj without one Ye "It's too slow and too hard,' he repossee » reached. -him~ and was)|Talsed~ by. the citizens: thereto: Assist plied. ‘I might as well be working on|breught back to McCracken in financing the road. the section "ve2 looked into this pay mother lode matter carefully and my Armtomobile Hits Car. | LAST YELLOWSTONE EXCURSION other searches have taught me a Jot Bowling Green. Q., Aug.: 30.-Miss | September: 8. losa| id a in ea, ‘CONGRESS, 5a Extra up ; the theory somewhere, and he was sure it would pay him in the end. "THe was a secretive cuss, Lem was He'd work at placer mining for quite a spell, never saying anything to but always seeming to be thinking Brain" tury: and Badly with his food Horr, Lake, that it is admitted although ess, sctual operation may develop the ¢eq for minor changes in the materlals. used and the necessary at $1.85 it Is very along children, " ultimate its of confident Family the for filed witch and exchanging their ideas on the proposition. The builders are ex- tremely of undeuselline the Care that in yesterday entire Se Confident. shanty beside the switch The the Alleging, poison Automatically. were of charges, Route. In making ready for this an attachment for throwing the wiles 1 Ww be plac ced on Oregon Shore Laine engine No. 5863, Was seit to the shéps yesterday for this and other repairs. The inventors of tine switeh say their attachment can be pPhaiced yy any engine by keeping it in the shops and out of service only five hours.6 three woeks his That more than installing the new been taken in switch is due to the ee that all of the parts have been made by hanJ and the machinists have been werking on the "cut and try' plan in sttirg the various, parts together. dealers are 0 eent that would. make of -him a|c@using no. advance: in elt pres: 9 Midas? avin eeeas. ae Aine meee ie "ar Oe ee . pricesand 1S Corn Ore ness Hen ster? perriie existing it $13 a ton timothy atEe $15. OE living e-| HOURS Abused. apparatus will be in. place Saturday or Monday for the official test that wiil witnessed by prominent officials be in the operating and engineer:ng departments of the Oregon Short Laie Cantaloupes, Still Complaintavout a above, tests Without Attached. eee ENTE him hot lode-so longer.-inevitable ‘musi UNUSUAL Left ers De- OUI cs. ora = , = is selling' at. $1.40; cracked corn. at The increase in travel for the Irrion the trail of the mother], : } {75 ts 2 bushel: p Wel halted Boise Martyrdom of Deformity. he thought Placer mining $1 15; wheat at: Go cen . a gation congress to" be ~- De Oe sm ode t . all of the flour and grain prices quoted | next week has made it necessary to Through your efforts, the cruel visi|] Was not very profitable' then-it had here being wholesale wder extra Pullman. equipment for tution of congenital detormity bids fair| been played out I didn't know much practically. all of the connecting lines to lose its Lerrorg. The club foot, the|about the mother-lode theory then; . 4 7) Cir je Wester will put on crooked army: the deformed ankle, and} nobody did, I guess, for it was somea Rig Sree een Comin and the malforme d nip now yield to skilful) ping | ae ee hi ao oidked . the DROVE SHEEP IN CANYON xtra. cars between Salt wake ane treatment. mothers. about, Be Children Where each; salmon at 17% cents a pound; | been the scene for many interesting pee the regarding ,|arguments bass, striped 30 cents; bass, black -ents; soles, smelts, flounders, halibut practicability of the new device, se and barracuda, 15 centsa pound, each;|tionmen, trainmen and switchmen sturgeon, 17% cents. joining with the builders of the research|(he stream of gold is thoroughly con- | of the vinced. that. somewhere: back inthe the crown | WBY.potter.; in Shops, The switch was completed except for the automatic throwing device for connection with the engine Tuesday and it worked automatically for all of the trains that passed over the road for two days. Owing to a change in the setting device which ocenpied the mechanics all day yesterday, no fur- the of some. that Known explora- | 6°" rally the mining where mountains, on eat eu Not een en om th vl to fils saree we Sate te of | tions have not yet been made, lies the millers of the county BLS ae ee medicine, these deaths are. being re-|Great Deposit To be sure, he might these prices 15 cents a hundrec he duced to @ minimum. We are 1 tol}pick and wash here in the stream price of oats was reduced 10 cents) nope that befor ong you will render|and gather together enough to give}? the hundred yesterday ut the regoY ue ,BReOGiA tions of meats ular but life, for competence. a. fair him ayo Mi tieser ah Nie o dow o e valley dow wire ‘ sing 3 : drede innecessas i SRR Will Worked Regret "Set ih} > Pe I enough plausible Sounds water doesn't it? yur MeN 1S Cab Leary he Grain) "One who has ‘set his) mind on|24. Flour: Merchants' association has! reaching the great fountain head of | §xed the price of high patent flour adoption of forciehly. vious to the scientific methods in gynecological re-]| search and obstetrical: ae this eruel death was. frightfully common 3utl now, thanks to of the ladles sweet morning, shipments. Utah and the Payette valley (Ida), are supplying all the cantaloupes that are consumed hereabouts just now The prices remain about the same, $2.50 a crate, wholesale, and from 15 cents apiece No more imt need watermelons are to be had, at least will not be obtainable after the present supply shall be exhausted. The Utah product is now so plentiful and sells at such reasonable prices that dealers find it impossible to import Salifornia melons at a o ysters are being received regularly now and considering that the first of September is searcely here, there is a pretty good call for the bivalves. They are received only in bulk and sell the by down washed been has 60 according to authorities, ‘raised the sweet potatoes in all the land. - are quoted at $3.50 a box by the wholesale merchants, and sell at three pounds for a-quarter at the retail stores, Sweet corn is now to be had at 15 cents a dozen ears, and some of it was selling yesterday as low as 1 cents. There is a considerable demand for pickling cucumbers, in faet, the supply is not sufficient to meet the demand, The price quoted on these when the *y are to be had is 45 cents a hunTomatoes are selling at three for a quarter, or 75 cents a and not a few of them are being purchased now for preserving purIOSES. Pickling cabbage brings 5 cents a pound, the other vuriety selling at three pounds for a dime Lives mountain ranges, and that what average miner finds Is that part pre- | that ve to size. of yesterday have Now The first practical tests of the Hurst switch made automatic were on the Oregon Short Line in Third West street, between Second and Third South streets, Tuesday and Wednesday and as far as the tests were conducted, its operation was satisfactory. The device is one whereby the engiF neer or fireman on a locomotive can operate it by throwing a lever on the tender while in moThrowing the places a small eration that extends rom the side of the track and this pushes a "traveler" hat sets. the red for operation nearly 100 yards way. Parallel with the rails for distance of about 30 feet on either side there is a steel bar that projects up about two inches above the rail. The wheels of the engine press this bar down to the level of the rail and operate the switch in the direction for which the mechanism has been set by the engineer on his approach. As these bars are longer than the distance between the trucks of any ear, it is impossible to throw the switeh in any manner te permit the derailment of the car while passing a mar- 30 lot weeks. source from in express although with terrible indeed is breath." of the here in many weeks the late Valencias from Cal- first car The came potatoes the ag-|the mountains and was lodged there bygone] in nature of convulsions by is and made has surgery Vaneament making in the departments of gynece ol-|days. The theory of the mother lode ogy and congenital deformities. There|is/that in those convulsions great] is no more pitiful thing than the death|quantities of gold were deposited in of a woman He pee ccomen ta the 1 neother de- sight on eure en 1 few of the apparently | streams, as so much of it was in Call-}at 60 cents a quart. Fish UD poe jie} Lb ings: pow.ae done in. gbaowets fornia and the Klondike, comes from | offering; crabs at 25 an am were : the frult and the other was against Walk-|ifornia and were especially choice for er Brothers and. was signed by T. M this season of the year. A car lot of Williams and in favor of C. } Wilthem was received yesterday morning liams for $20. This latter check was and a good portion of the car was dispassed at Anderson-Taylor company's tributed among the retail dealers of and was turned down at the bank. The boys haye confessed their guilt the city before nightfall. The wholesale and say that they were enticed into price of the oranges is $6 a box, the the check game by a young man, arrested in Ogden recently, who showed them how easy it was to work small stores and saloons, They now sorry for their misdeeds. T plaint that will be filed against them will probably charge the obtaining of money by false pretenses. 583 Automatic Switch-Throwing Supply oranges with of the first seen were No. Cantaloupes, shipment They ge and 20, "If you are going to hunt for gold, the don't fail to get inoculated for ‘mother lode fever,' "' says a man who has been digging for precious metals for forty odd years. "In my time, In California, in South Africa and in the Klondike, lave seen many experienced miners fall ill of that disease. "You get out among a big gang of men, where everybody its struggling to unearth treasures and you get In that frenzy that makes you work with Governor's Speech, superhuman strength and endurance, Governor Cutler spoke in full, as folBut if you heard or read somelows where that » deposits of precious _Me mbers of this society, ou r welcome metals in the streams and all others » behalf of the State of Utah located similarly have been » tothe V down from up there in the hills, that story will echo in your ears while you work, and at night it would be the subject of your dreams t k irg 4 > Ba Then you'd have the ‘mother lode miracle in the skilfu touch of the fever.' alpel, by which a human being is ons‘hat is, you'd have it unless you brought back from the very es of were an uncommonly well educated death, and given a ‘ ase life. miner or one endowed wi rare J cannot reflect on these things withquantity of good sense, or one of out a feeling of sincere admiration for those lazy beggars that think it's true the men and women who have securec tous such benefits. Repairing the that everything comes to him who'll broken tissue, reuniting the severed walt erve. or urtery, giving MNght to sy "In many ways the theory of the Slightless eye, restoring the shattered mother lode seems plausible. Even ntellect by skilful trephining of the the scientists haven't decided for sure skull, und even invading the nee Eb that there's nothing in it. It is sugcitadel of life hitherto co sacred-and restoring its ssi Meton: gested that the gold discovered in the I Engine Prices a All State to another 8. ne Cc. Storms as affairs National Taxon ol draw nin were Tailor; Recent think that Two of the against and and» Frank in held Negro Saxon, at the are are the police are amaze on he anyone would cash the Salt Lake physicians are entertaining members of the Western Surgical and Gynecological association, the first session of the sixteenth annual meeting; having been opened yesterday morning at the Y. M. C, A. auditorium. Between the Salt Lake County Medical society and the local members of the association, the visiting men of medicine are having a fairly good time. Gevernor John C. Cutler de livered the address of welcome at the Y. 4 i: \ A. yesterday, extolling the virtues of the professional men before him and sounding the praises of their work. Following his address, several papers were read, bearing on technical things in surgery and medicine. About 100 visiting physicians attended the opening session and took great interest in proceedings. More visitors arduring the day. <At noon they were entertained at lunch at the Commercial club, and in the afternoon they took a trip to Saltair, where many of them remained until) late. The convention will be resumed at 9 o'clock this morning at the Y. M Cc. A. <A number of papers will be presented This evening the annual banquet will be given and tomorrow there will be a visit to the Mental hospital at Provo, vention, all of the points of terest will be visited by the surgeons. . Samuel C, Baldwin is chairman of executive committee of the association and Dr. James N. Harrison is chairman of the execu"committee of the Salt Lake County Medical society. $20 throughout' the police AT various to Robert jective OATS REDUCED TEN CENTS OFFICIAL TRIAL NEXT WEEK OUT been have From -_-- It is forgery. whose parents with these Deseret, passing Papers by charged that In and 22 Hurst Automatic Device Tried John H. Horr Makes Serious Charges in Application on Oregon Short Line for Divorce. 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