Show SILT LAKE HEWS junes H andersen chairman of the republican state committee and chairman of the board of county colmia of salt lake county arrived home from the east last night firmly convinced that the crusade against united states senator rcck smoot wound avail nothing you may eay for me he said with great earnestness that mr smoot will not bo disturbed in his scat in the senate and I 1 know what I 1 am talking about the fight against him fell to the ground when he was sworn in at the opening of the special session the people in washington look upon it as aa political proposition pure and simple they hold that it mr smoot wa to bo hut out on the ground that he is an apostle the people should have given notice of that fact before the election but that now he is elected no snap judgment is to be taken by geutting sE utting him out 1 I went to washington simply in the capacity of the chain nan of the lican state we biad won a republican victory and elected a republican united states senator to succeed a Derno crat I 1 knew that protests against the seating of mr smoot had been filed and that an effort was to be made to keep him out of hh scat I 1 purposed to be on the ground to sec what was going on I 1 was soon satisfied after conferences with leading men khadr smoot would be given h seat arid that he would not bo deprived of it simply on the ground of being a member or apostle of the mormon F church of course if a case of poleg to be established against him that would put a different phase on the situation but that is ridiculous senator smoot and I 1 were well received y by all from president roosevelt down senator smoot was accorded ii the same honors that are accorded t new wua tors on the opening dayall the new senators were supplied la 11 large bouquets senator smoot among the others senator german was given the heartiest applause bc cause of his return to the sena tor teller was warmly applauded sen ator sinott was given more applause than any other except german this was due no doubt to the interest that had been aroused in his case I 1 heard no unfavorable comment at any tinie i 1 I found a good feeling toward utah everywhere the delegation from this natate is looked upon as the best one y t ever cut down and as it will work tn A perfect harmony it if expected that the f hante will benefit greatly thereby con grassman howell was well received and M keep up hia end of the work very i nicely ire left for home several days ago and is no doubt there now START WORK MONDAY work upon the walls of ic naw federal building will commence monday it present plans do not fail contractor campbell has sent word that he will arrive hc sunday and will be in to start the work the next morning nl A force of stone cutters a shaping thebie blocks of broue for the walls and the work of putting them in place will proceed rapidly as soon as tho masons commence superintendent dorsey ash stated yesterday that barring some seen hindrance work would continue without interruption from monday unil tho weather of next winter checked further progress A large 0 will be kept at work on the building 11 summer and by fall expected I 1 hat it will be well under way NEW MINING COMPANIES the following mining companies yesterday filed articles of incorporation with county clerk john james salt lake connor mining and electric company salt lake capital stock divided into shares at 10 per share to operate in soldier canyon rush val lev mining district county C wa bennatt president joseph E caina vice president and treasurer C A caine secretary victor consolidated mining company of salt lake capital stock divided into shar esat a par value of 50 cents each absorbs the boss tweed mining company earl V me cune president H P II enderson vice president J A groesbeck jr secretary C 0 EI linwood treasurer royal belmont developing company of philadelphia pa capital stock divided into shares of a par value of 1 cadi to operate throughout the united states J T ailcy T L naff C S grove L B stinson W B smith P M chandler and J F jolina incorporators FALLS DEAD AT WORK charles Glados cli a employed by A R derge co dropped dead yesterday morning at 9 Gla dosch w ho was about 45 years oarl and unmarried went to work at his bench at the usual hour and was apparently in the best of health having occasion to go into another department Gla dosch left his bench and while in the act of unlocking the door groaned and dropped on the floor other employed emp loyes of the establishment rushed to liis side but he was dead bc fore a physical could be summoned i ans due to heart failure tho deceased is said by his fellow em aloyes to have been a moderate drinker and it is said that he had been drinking a little Gla dosch had been employed by dergo aco for the past two years he came from germany several ago arid had no relatives in america lie lived in a room at 34 south west temple street BRIDE IS TORN FROM HUSBAND the salt lake telegram saya the fourth chapter in a pretty little romance will be enacted when mrs lola of this city goes to ogdan to greet glicr husband and then bid him goodbye good bye first sergt J II 11 will pass through ogden en route from fort logan colo to the philippine islands and ins wife of but a few weeks will be at the depot there to bid him godspeed the first chapter of this romance opens with the meeting of miss lola and sergt pinkerton in this city in the summer of 1001 when sergt pinkerton was stationed with the eighteenth infantry nt fort douglas their engagement in the eaily spring of 1002 just previous to his departure for fort logan where he haa since been stationed is chapter two chapter three was their marriage on february alth last sergt pinkerton came to salt lake on february alli on the he and miss were married and two weeks later he to fort logan and now is on ii way to the eastern isles to be gi nc at least two more years mrs pinkerton is a salt lake girl of tho pretty blonde type tall graceful and unassuming she talked aff ably of her romance with a telegram reporter but said please dont buy it was A case of love at first sight when she could not persuade him not to mention t lic matter at all sergt pinkerton is a native of cali where he enlisted with the volunteers at the breaking out of hostilities with spain ie served two years in the philippines where he was promoted for ill s bravery in action to the rank he how holds when lii s time expired there he re enlisted in the eighteenth and was sent here to fort douglas SMALLPOX statistics the following is from the salt lake ipek ending november 28 1002 CITY FREE ft OM SMALLPOX THREE nonresident NON RESIDENT cases imported from woods crow park City tind salmon city ida in finein the isolation hospital hor pital week ending december i 1002 CITY FREE FROM SMALLPOX TWO NEW nonresident NON RESIDENT cases from marcur and park city five cases in the isolation hospital all non from towns above named week ending december 13 1002 seven cases developed in alic city five cases in one family who were supposed to have chicken pox quarantine physician found smallpox one I 1 case each in two other families both traceable to infection from family cited above one being a relative the other a neighbor THREE CASES ALL traceable to exposure at park city cases reported deaths december residents 30 non residents 7 none january residents 87 non residents 5 two february residents 82 non residents 4 none march 60 non residents 5 boic about 05 per cent never vaccinated vaccina ted in quarantine larca eighty cases HORACE H SMITH clerk board of health YOUNG WOMAN HURT mitaiie on an outing in cily creek canyon thursday with her class mii lyle hall a pupil in the high school met lith an accident and sustained severe injuries she was running a race with some of her companions when she fell upon a pile of rocks breaking two finders cutting her hand and lac crating her scalp the class had wandered around the canyon for some time and was starting home when miss hall and bantered each other for a race down alic hillside in the course of the race miss hall stumbled over something nd fell over a pile of sharp rocks her companions thought nothing of trie accident ftfe first but seeing that she did not get up they went to her assistance blood was trickling down over her pace and running from her right hand the young woman was taken as quickly as possible lo 10 alie oni dr S th richards Kic hards in the templeton building an examination of her injuries showed that atto fingers of the right hand h ad been broken and a cut across the palm exposed the bones an ugly gash was found in the scalp running from over tin left eve lo 10 the back of the head X breastpin which mit hall was wearing had plowed through ahe scalp misi hall wals placed on the ins table and it an hour or wore tor dr Pic hards and dr E E 0 o stitch up the cuts mia hall bled M profusely during the operation that for a while the doctors were alarmed I 1 baui her ane injuries were successfully dressed however and the women was taken to her on sixth west street no serious results are anticipated |