Show PENROSE REPLIES in an impassioned speech at the tabernacle yesterday afternoon elder deeply stirred an immense audience by an indirect reference to the fifoot case after setting out the essential points 0 mormon doctrine he declared yeara ago the spirit of tho times resulted in the ot the fish crihan and tho carpenter of old that same spirit Is abroad in the land today hut let the heathen rage and tho people afar ot imagine a vain thins we do not care we aro the lords chosen people 1 CHARGED WITH FORGERY pat boyden a miner drew a check or 23 saturday night and got 3 on it at tho little gem saloon he agreed to come back and redeem tho paper but ailed to do BO and was yesterday arrested on a charge ot forgery LARGE FUNERAL the largest woodman funeral ever been in salt lake was that ot john W adams ot the clothing firm ot elchard eon adams held at the goodmen woodmen 0 ahe world ball yesterday afternoon disgraceful SCENE k jane a woman known to the salt lake police was found grossly in last night in a box car at the rio grande yards surrounding her were halt a hundred young boys and hoodlums who were jeering and hooting BO that the night watchman a block away was attracted to the place tha woman was taken to jail to sober up LOST BOY FOUND A 7 boar old son ot john hasselberg seventh east attento at Tenth south i who was missing from home ahree hours last night had the police department and a crowd of neighbors searching for him the boy returned home sate shortly before U ALFRED H SHORTEN DEAD alfred H shorten head bookkeeper tar the telegram publishing coro piny died yesterday morning resl danca of his parents mr and mrs john 13 shorten west fifth north street ot heart disease mr shorten though only 28 years old possessed great ability as an accountant and had twin in the employ of several leading business houses ot salt the date funeral Is not yet determined ter mined FOUND IN A ROOMING HOUSE A first south street rooming house kept by harold nellson was raided by tho police yesterday morning john goth a miner and anna dackson neither 0 whom had registered as rc by tho city ordinance were found occupying the same room and were taken to jail the proprietor was also nr rested on the charge 0 keeping an immoral resort ANOTHER VETERAN GONE john chayton CI ayton who tor forty anve years has been a resident of salt lake died at bis aiom F street from senile debility aged 84 years the deceased was a native of lancashire england and came to utah in 1859 at ter having lived for some time in the slates FAINTED IN COURT ROOM overcome by grief because her boy was committed to the reform school by judge morse mrs martha jaeschke collapsed in the court room and was in a dead taint for over an hour before ane was restored to consciousness the woman had refused to leave the court room after her son george jaeschke was committed and balsen bacat to jail and she remained there crying and sobbing until she was finally overcome probably another cause for the wo mans condition was the fact that tier husband august jaeschke accused her in tho court room of leang j elble for the boys downfall jn chashe j had failed to properly boote after BACK J H thompson who has ping for bonanzas at goldfield key came in from the wast not a little en over the c atop in general i and the possibilities of 1 in culM berei in hlll bews yews la th said mr thompson baa be fab A rai in which there M in to short lime ao sah arad balent la lent api at ef boom la 16 bar loom ind deas rare acsa in eilden cc TAB Is featly there for bunsness not to bo boozed up nor bunched bun coed TONNAGE OP ORE the smelter fornacca during the week have been reducing over tons of ord dally and while the supply from has been reduced with acta isolated altogether the stock in tho bins has prevented any interrupt alon whatever at americans murray plant where employment Is provided over a thousand persons the week said manager whitley has been one ol 01 the busiest in its career concerning the proposed copper plant by which his facilities are to be more than doubled he pleaded that there was positively nothing to indicate conclusively when dirt will begin to fly on the foundation the executive committee Is perhaps waiting on new contracts with new producers to determine what its proportion shall be at the utah icon tho management Is putting through ab out 55 tons dally from its bingham properties les ahne enlargements tha f shall it to increase the 10 lo tans while the bangham con Is halting its battery on the back and reducing over tons dally with a fourth furnace to go into commission as soon as the roads at the diggings shall enable the producer to get back to the normal tonnage at tha united states smelter the copper furnaces are reducing nearly tons dally with work on the foundations for the lead blasts progressing as scheduled while at the yampa smelter in DI engham canyon the management with a single furnace is treating tons of ore dally with work on the enlargements to be inaugurated augu rated in a short time while thor furnaces are reducing this enormous volume of ore the various mills are levying on the diggings tor a greater volume than at any period in the history of the state to tills category have been added the utah copper companas comp anys new plant at bang ham ithe ohio in the same camp the honerine Honer lne at buhl or Stock toni with the kearns belth and ontario at park city in sight Is the stupendous plant at the cactus and that ot ho columbus con at alta and with these jn operation tho record of production jon in will have begun to attain figures greater bian any in the western coun ry right of way the whole dla taace ot miles and that the farmers would pat mica in beatt tor the nex five K i tle nd clr atte a abeau au alcest the wa eer aaa the tilty la aka one ana he bayal that it la capable ol 01 wonderful development with a railroad line the farmers now haul their products by team to Colllns ton and it they had ready market which a railroad would assure them the products of the valley could easily be doubled it is one of the best beet districts la the state and the people realizing this are anxious to ba put in communication with the garland factory the present year A committee was appointed to interview all the farmers ln the valley L L evans the malad merchant being chairman mr austin also held a meeting with the farmers at portage on friday afternoon ter noon where there was equal interest and he says that it the road goes through the farmers at fielding will also be good for acres of beets all the facts obtained regarding the tonnage and the general traffic that could be pledged the railroad have been laid before mr bancroft and there Is every hope that the short line will extend its malad valley line whose terminus is now at the garland sugar factory the railroad has already had three surveys madeko malad and as the whole stretch ot thirty miles Is almost entirely level there Is no reason why the line could not be completed by october I 1 which would enable the people to plant their beet crop this spring mr austin adds that the indians at washable are also taking a lively interest in beet culture and can be relied on to plant at least 20 acres SMALLPOX EXISTS AMONG INDIANS the silver state printed yesterday a brief account of the rumor of smallpox among tho indiana at cariln further investigation discloses the fact that abo disease exists in a mild form there but that most of tho cases aft ported is beai have been nearer elko chiw Carl fri il Is stated that a largo number of cases exist but that most id a very light form the well known winnemucca indian was informed yesterday that bis daughter bosle who Is inello had been attacked by the disease he telegraphed to dr hood who replied that the girl had a moderately severe attack but was that many others had been sick but iad recovered dr hood it is understood Is the health officer NEW WARDEN the state board of meeli icid a i aithur prati v ard y v to till hs vac imy u ly the death or U or do acting warden L C has filled that position for agwu 10 i halt during mr dowa B i prison physician dr A C also candidates for the place tod the contest was a spirited tone mr pratt was warden of the arlbon in the territorial days and has alao served aa chief of police of salt lake he la at present engaged in ehg IQ insurance business and holds a position as claim for the oregon short line railroad tho warden win assume charge of the prison at once WILEY BROWN INSANE the case of alley drown who will he examined today as to his sanity la ona of peculiar pathos ten years ago brown was a prominent and prosperous attorney in salt lake adversity and health broke his spirit and tor the past two years ho has been almost destitute now e Is undoubtedly gisane having lost his mind through brooding over hla troubles OGDEN BOY APPOINTED senator kearns saturday named john 0 of ogden eon of bialor A E as midshipman at annapolis at the same time notice as given that three utah boys ot eligible age apply for positions as alternates the one standing highest to be chosen in case that the appointee should fall to pass the examination the senator further said in his message received in salt lake saturday night that be would at an early date name a cadet for west point selecting one of the alternates who applied united states district attorney jo seph lipmann will furnish all feces sary information to any on interested THE BEST COUGH SYRUP is L apple ox trob ale judge ottawa co kansas writes this Is to say that I 1 haab used ballards horehound syrup for years and that I 1 do not hesitate to recommend it as the best cough syrup I 1 have ever used sold by G F cave 2301 wash ave and J E cave depot drug store |