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THE SALT LAIvE HKKALD FRIDAY DECEMBER 2 1904FTi
DIAZ REMAINS
CWIEFOF STATE
Seventh inauguration of Maxicos Grand Old Man
IS EN FETE
HERRY MAKING BT DAY ANDBTiI AT NIGHT
City of Mexico Dec 1 The inaugu-ration of General Porforio Diaz apresident the republic of Mexico forthe seventh time and of SenorRamon Corral as first vice president
mimstancesvPreparation for the inauguration
have been going on ever since the election June 7 last but have extendeda lively over a period of about awith the graM ballgiven in hbnor of Prealdent and Ma
dame Diaz Nov 20 which was attend-ed by the Mexican anti Spanish artstocracy of the capital
Flags Were PlyingAt sunrise today all the artillery sta
tioned in the federal district and alsothe here and at barracksthroughout the republic tired a prosdential salute and flag hoisted
all public buildingsThe principal streets and edifices and
were decorated profuselyWith arches and national flags freelyinterspersed with the of foreignnations Qne of the features of thestreet decorations with two allegoricalarches over tb Paso de Refonnathe principal street of the capital representing Peace and Glory Therewas a hugo procession at the head ofwhich rode many members of the localpolice force
Brilliant PageantThe pageant was made up of thou-
sands of federal troops the reservesbands societies political rganlzationa3111 many prominent personages in-cluding the ov rno of the statescomprised In theunion The proceaetonproceeded tp the hull of congressAdhere ainld great enthusiasm theprudent And presfient were for
of their election andt A the oath allegiance After anexchange of felicitations between the9rettdetit ami the feorernor5 the for-eign diplomatic representatives and the
eitizena who had receivedinvitations went to ft reviewing standwherjs the witnessed the passing of the-ft onesslon on route to the castle of
i n ttay was devoted 1ofi ld sportsand
Tonight there music on the va-rious military bands andaninaugural ball to wfclch over 1000
received invitations
WELLSFARGO COMPANYOUT OF POCKET 15000
San Fmnciseo Dee 1 The bag contaming ISOCO in god consigned to San
the London San Franciscobank through Yells Fargo C m
express offices Which mysteri-ously Sppeared after it had ba preliarPtl shipment on Monday hi notyet been found The office of thecompany say they believe that it wasimproperly waybllled and will b round
sonic point to which aeajed satesVere sent The amount has made
gOiMl lit Sxn Jpae and no charges haveWeen preferred against any of the clerkswho handled the coin
Auburn Cal Dec 1 There are nonew developments in the Weber casetoday The grand jury in in session
is investigating oife of the murdereatsa but it maybe several days beforeft rfiaftfe a rejtOrt The officials in thesJlferilTs office say that Adolphwell us usual and makes no complain
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HEAfrON COLLISION
THREE MEN KILLED
Kan Dec 1 Tim menwere killed by a headon collision oftwo Rock Island freight train nearhere this afternoon The dead Bn-Sineer Walter Ortfllth HeringtonKo H A Warren Blue Mound
Charles Kincaid Dresden OTHe lust two were stealing a ride
FOUND DEAD IN BED
New York Lawyer Hakes His Exitby Gas Boute
New York Dcfc 1 Franfilin Pad
at Ids home today having been as-phyxiated by escaping illuminatinggag and it IB believed that he com-mitted suicide The circumstancesleading up to the tragedy were unusual The dead man went to his homel t night and found that his wife hadgnup ou He waited for a time but-
s he did not return he went to hisroom leaving his dinner untouched onHit fable This w the l 5t seen of
until his body was frund today Avaut in the house said that Pad
4 k haA had eomfc serious businesstrmble aflfd that perhaps that was theciufle of his selfdestruction Mr Paddoyk was the son of a well known lawj r of this city He graduated fromPrInceton In the cl s of 1S 0
IDAHOS OFFICIAL VOTEBale Ida Dec 1 The state board
today canvassed the returns of theeleetdttn The figures are ma followsRoosevelt 477S3 1S480 Debs4140 Swallow Watson 35-1Rowavelts plurality 203W For con-gress JTrench Rep 4481J Clay
Dam S0446 Frenchs plurality 34
77 Dem 24192 Goodlngsplurality 17685 Gooding ran about4000 behind the remainder of the stateticket
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Receives Judgment for SalaryWhile Acting as Clerk of
Board of Public Works
Judge Lewis yesterday rendered ajudgment against the city amountingto JS in P O Perkins Suitwas brought in the civil division of thecity court by Perkins to compel theolty to allow a claim presented to thecouncil Jan 20 1903 lie was employeden clerk of the board of public worksfrom Nov 15 1902 until the end ofthat year John M WhHaker beforethat had of the board andthe day after council passed-a resolution instructing the city
to issue no warrants for the sal-ary of any other clerk as Whitakerwas the appointee of the councilPerkins did alt th clerical work ofthe board during the last half of Ndvember The salary was 100 a monthand he sued for a half months paywhich he recovered yesterday with in
SUES ABSTRACT COMPANY
R H Smiths Assignee BringsPor Pay-
J T Stringer has tiled a compalntthe Deserct Abstract company
demanding judgment for 41050 with Sper cent interest from June 12 1304The complaint alleges that betweenNov 18 1303 and June 1 1904 RSmith at the request of the companyperformed services for It during sevenmonths as manager It is alleged thework was worth 1030 no part ofwhich has been paid Smith assignedhis claim to Stringer who brings thesuit
FEDERAL CBIMINAL CASES
Docket Will BeTaken Up Next
The criminal docket willup in the United Stat court Jlondflymorning till t e petl tjurors were excused by Judge Mar-shall At present there aye but fivedefendants awaiting trial but It is ex-pected that the grand jury which willmake its report today or tomorrow willreturn indictments against severalothers The eases now set are
Dec 5 Joseph Hicks Selling liquor-to Indians John A Gardner and RReynolds same charge
Dec 6 Jad Grant passing counter-feit money
Dec S Rue Smith same charge
Court NotesJudgment by default was entered in
Judge Stewarts court yesterday In fa-vor of James Inyebretsen against JDbnnan ReavIs and wife Aug 29 1903Alexander Beveridge and wife gavegeorge K Hyde a 5750 note payable ina the office of Evans Ingebretsen Evans and drawing 6 per centinterest The note was given for thepurchase price of an automobile Assecurity a mortgage was given on 2500worth of real estate Hyde transferredthe note to IngebreUen after 350 hadbeen paid on the note Oct 22 Jan 2of this year Beverldge conveyed histitle to the property to Reavis whomade the payments on the notesIngebretgen sued for the 450still owing on the note
At the request of the attorney forThomas Perkins J SQ Hall yesterdaydismiss without prejudice the suitbrought by him against tile Oregon1Short Line Railway company Thelawyer the ourt would nonsuit the case so moved for a dismis-sal in order that a new complaint mightbe entered Perkins had his leg cut-off while working as a brakeman forthe Xompany near Pocatelto He wahanging onto the side of a ear anda fence near the track brushed him offthrowing him under the wheels andcrushing a limb
TRACK MEN MEETTO BEGIN TRAINING
A general meeting cf all prospectivetraccnen was held yesterday at theuniversity Coach Maddock called themeeting and it was well attended morethan fifty men reporting tut candidatesfor the positions on years
are riew1niBrr done worli else-where Thin meeting certainly showthat the Varsity Is out for track hon
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ors as well as honors In football CoacaMaddock as wall pleated and said
that the university has a lotof men because thel fame reachedme at yea I understandthat only one good man Val Rideqjjt has been lost However with all
new material somebody will befound to take his plae If thewill get out and work we will also winthe sstate championship on the track
Maddock urged that a cross countryclub be organized an1 that active workbe begun immediately The suggestionwas considered and carried out J CBrown one of the Varsltys last yearlongdistance men was chosen as pres-ident A special meeting was calledand more than forty men handed intheir names as desiring to become ac-tive members of the club
Coach Maddock explained the advan-tages of cross country running and saidthat an effort would be made to makethe cross country run one of the reguter events in the dUll track meets hereafter He urged that the first run bttaken within a week and that there beruns at frequent intervals all winterHe Inughted at the idea of cold weath-er longdistance runningand said that nothing except a foot ofsnow should be a hindrance It iprobable that the first run will
on next MondaySpecial work IK also being arranged-
in the gymnasium for the spinstersand weight men A starting board hasbeen obtained and the men will put intwo afternoons each week in ind orpractice The shortdistance squad-Is much larger this year than ever before and prospects are that the uni-versity have a faster relay teamthis year than ever before
NEW RABBI ARRIVES
J Freund Welcomed to Salt Lakeby Prominent Jews
Rev Charles J Freund formerly ofToledo 0 the newly pointed rabbiof Temple Bnai Israel arrived in thiscity yesterday and is now at the New
With M family RabbiFreund was met at tad depot upon hisarrival yesterday morning by SenatorSimon Bamberger Samuel r Weit andJacob th r committo of Ieceptl m chosen by the board of directorsof the congregation-
His initial sermon in Salt Luk willj delivered this on the occa
Hanaknh the feast of lightsRabbi Freund graduated four years
ord in 1S94 from the college yf tire Cityf New York Ha diploma
the of Cincinnatiwas personally recommuided to OifcSuit Luke crngwgaton b Simon Wolfon the occasion of the latters visit heresix weeks
rabbi of the Toledo temple RabbiFreund cleared a debt of several thousand dollars which had been hangingover Its congregation twentyyaars Thenew Jewish divine ft 21 BarB old
v feminine CharityChicago News
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Tsh gartoral publfir was treated to a8nowestorday afternoon
when Hannah WoEterunv and MattLund Annie Skrifvears and Eric HolmqUIst four FInnS romout to Have a double bow knot tied
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habardashars and came out arrayed innew suits and fine linen and having se-cured bridal bouquets of a few carnations each the entire made for adry goods shop where the blushingbrides were t9 be arrayed in all theglory the occasion required When themen had bargained with the departmentheads a brief time and hal settledon the amount of the bill that shouldbe allowed and fo whlch the cheerfulgrooms were and able topay the brideselect were led to a fit-ting room and by dint of much pinningand fitting were Clothed In shiningrobes
One of the fair ones chose a paleblue crepe rind a white andboth of then desired the flowing veilfastened with prange blossoms De-spite the fact that one of them hadalready seen many years o marriedlife having recently laid the formerpartner to rest she felt that her happi-ness would pot be complete without theveil and the emblems o maidenhoodorange blossoms
When the quartette was ready and
P1TTSBURG BROKERS
CLOSE THEIR DOORS
Pittsburg Pa Dec 1 RichmondCo incorporated brokerr closed tnairdoors today and issued the followingnotice
On account of financial embarrass-ment no further business will be transacted by this company until fur hep no-tice x
RICHMOND CO IncorporatedR Faulkner manager was not
at the office today and no statementcould be obtained It is stated that thefirm probabl did the largest trade ofits kind between New York and
GRAND JURY SUMMONED
Object is to Investigate Denver Election Prauds
Denver Colo Dec 1 District JudgeJohn I Mullins in the criminal courttoday issued an order summoning agrand jury to investigate alleged elec-tion frauds in this county Thisis taken at the behest of Democraticleaders who charge that money waswrongfully used by corporations to
I elect certain candidates at the recentelection and that voters were coercedby their employ The sheriff wasinstructed tQ return the venire nextSaturday
PUBLIC DEBT STATEMENT
Increase For the Month of NovemberWas 2453265
Washington Dee 1 The morthlystatement of the public debt issued to-day shows that at the close of busi-ness 3Tov 30 1904 the debt less cashin the treasury amounted to 9S9245917an increase for the month of 2463265
is recapitulated as followsInterestbearing debt 815167470Debt on which Interest has
ooascd 14W400Debt bearing rfo interest SSo932705
Total 12S25S557oThis amount howcrer does not in
clude 1030431989 In certificates andtreasury notes outstanding which artoffset by an equal amount of cash onhand held for their redemption
as followsGold reserve I 150OWeo-oTrostfunds l J19 l6l 6
General fund llS4se31
In national depos-itaries Uf04148S
In Philippine treasury 9
j ToWl v 51i0651993lAgainst which there are d ijiafid fia
outstanding amountIngi 113175273 which leaves aI on band of 293344658
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TEMPORARY INSANITY
Result of the Inquest Upon themains of Chapman
London Dec 1 Suicide duringtemporary insanity was the verdict-of the coroners inquest on ElvertonR Chapman of New York City whocommitted suicide on the evening ofNov 2S at the Carlton hotel by throwing himself from the third floor land-ing to the vestibule The evidence offriends showed that Chapman while inParis exhibited signs of derangement j
He therefore was closely watched atthe hotel but eluded the vigilance
and succeeded in throwing himself into the vestibule
never recovered consciousms Prior to committing suicide hislast net was to hand his banker letters
to his father and sjster ex-
pressing regret if thqy had any dis-
agreements in the past and wishing i
them long and happy lives
NAVAL PROGRAMME-
Three Battleships Among the VesselsRecommended
Washington Dec ll With the ex-
ception of the six tOrpedo boats theboard of construction has approved therecommendations of the general boardfor newships to ba authorized by con-gress at its next sassfon
The programme as amended pro-vides for three battleships five scoutcruisers six torpedo boat destroyers i
two squadron colliers a theHelena ejass two river gunboats notexceeding seventy feet In length and-a steam launch use on Chineserivers The construction board believes that torpedo boats are not usbadly needed boat destroyers at this time
Secretary Morton has before him thereports of the two boards and from
will make up his recommenda-tions to congress for new ships
METEOROLOGICAL REPORT
Yesterdays Record at the Local Of-
fice of the Weather BureauMaximum temperature 46 degrees min
tem-perature 41 decrees which is 3 degreesabove the normal nccumulntud excess oftemperature sineo the first ofithc month
ri srco n ecu ran la ted csce s e ternsince run 1 143 decrees Totalprecipitation from G p m to 6 p m
none accumulated precipi-tation since the first of theinch accumulated excess of precipitation-since Jan 1 70
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERSBu Sell I Tracy n d wife to Her-
bert piece of land IftLxWxT97xl4x223x3a rods In tho north-west corner of qua-rter of section 11 towpship southof range 1 west 517 0
M Qblad to 3 Obladport block22 300
fflrimm and toProderlakson and twlfe part of lotlot block 21 plat B L TW
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In the master marched the proud andhappy bush thrOugh the aisles ofadmiring grid giggling salespeople tothe brent door utfiere a street hackwith the two sides let down and acoachman wearing a silk hat in honorof the occasion waited thent Theywere driven through streets in theopen conveyance without a suspicionof a wrap or anything that might hidetheir magnificence to the place Vherethe Later they droveback sUlMlrthesaine blissful opennessand allj5hteatbrldaliluer and all at
street herfeIh groups alsoof four they poSed regulaticfnbridal i lcturos-
Descenflmg the stairs they againsought the af the cabAaijdwaredriven through tnagstreets to the shopwhere outer garmentswere donned While the lightningchange act was in progress the menrepaired to a place across the streetand regaled themselves and it Is sup-posed their friends in honor of the oc-t asion while the trusting brides eachbearing the burden of her wedding
now done up in a packagestrode out and up the street to awaitthe coming of the grooms
CLOSED SHOP ILLEGAL
Question Decided by Section of NewYork Supreme Court
New York Dec 1 That the closedshop is Illegal was depided today bythe justices of the appellate divisionof the supreme court Brooklyii entered into betweenthe firm of Morris Cohn Sons andProtective Coat Tailors and Presserslocal No 55 of the GarmentWorkers of America whereby thefirm was prohbited from employing la-
bor not belonging to the local and alsofrom employing even a member of theunion unless such member held a carddigried by the business agent of thelocal was deerared by the court to becontrary to public policy PresidingJustice Hirschberg wrote x the courtsopinion Justice Bartlett dissented
CONTEMPT CASES
Colorado Supreme Court Issues MoreWarrants K
Denver Dec Arguments weremade in five of the contempt cases before the supreme court today and atthe conclusion the court announcedthat decision would be rendered onMonday morning next
Twelve more supreme court warrants for Democratic election officialswho served in Denvey were to-day Two arrests were made this aft-ernoon persons arreated MaxSchradsky and Max Sissock being
in 1000 bonds men arecharged with contempt in refusing toaccord court watchersthe rights conferred upon thesupreme court at the time of theirappointment
Attorneys representing the Democratic state organization also securedthe issuance of a batch of warrantsfor Republicans in Huerfano countyJust how many and the specific chargeagainst them cannot be learned
Hearing in cotitempt cases will beresumed In the supreme court tomorrow There are about fifty cases slillpending
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If you take advantageHot Water Bottle sale thisweek All guaranteed to lastand wearS
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children During theprocess of teething its valuem child CUte-3diarrhop griping in thecolic By lftiff fS Itrests the mviluT Price a bottle
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STARVED TO DEATH
Our text is the story of tie miserwho taught lila dSs to live on straw of
save him a smaller portionevery they
as him so trained-as to oat one straw a poor assdlod
He Is an ass starves himself todeath as thousands are doiJWr misledfpolislv their stomachshave become too weak through neglect or
to do thft work which nature hasprovided tor their stomachs to do
Because the engine Is out of gear wquldyou consign it to junk heap
no Mend ItCommit sro suicide because your di
leakCertainly not Take Stuarts Dyspepsia
One Is sure asYOU can never set a new stomach
a miserable existenceThe way to mend it is to take
Stuarts Dyspepsia Tablots I
Ti l been and scientific I
ally demonstrated by the many thousandsDyspepsia Tablets have
positively cured after otherof medicine mineral waters
and slow suicidal starvation had failedThese methods are all unscientific j
therefore falseStuarts Dyspepsia Tablets are scientific
true and successfulHaving cured so thousands
many of whom doubtless have sufferedmore than you do do we claim too muchwhen we say that Stuarts Dyspepsia Tablets will surely do good to YQu
Surely notespecially when we make it plain that
no promise Is madd to cure more thanone disease DysweDsIa
Stuarts Dyspepsia Tablets are a posi-tive cure just this one disease
are a scientific combination of in-gredients which search out the weak spots-in all the digestive organs and makestrong and well
They have an immediate dteestivc acon undigested food and thus while
curing weak organs they at the samehelp to do their work
They thus stand for all that is goodthe medical treatment of Dyspepsia
and for nothing that is badThey are not a fad but a fact
are safe pleasant certain andpermanent and can be taken by the mostdelicate Invalids without fear offul results
RIGHTLYI
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SirunTe instructions always insureuniform quality of coffee jusl
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Mens Clothing and Hats JFurnishing Goods
Boys and Childrens SuitsGREAT RETDUCTIONS IN ALL t
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Bath-Robes and the like
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Anti the earlieryou attend to it thebetter it will be foryouAt
least como andmake your selectionnow and what you
i will buy will ber laid away till youare itRouse Coats 500 to S1800 Bath Robes S4jOO to 1209
Gloves Ties Mufflers and scores of other appropriate gifts formen in lavish variety
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Boys Sweaters 5175 and 5200kinds all sizes fn the lot Todayand TO JN morrow at 3 Jr
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Mens Sweaters 1250 and 27kinds all sizes in the lot Today
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THEN WE ARE SELLING THE BEST IN SUITS OVERCOATSSHIRTS HATS COLLARS GLOVES ETC
One Price 4547 Main St
There arc a lot of little thing s in conneCtionwith a trip to the WorMs Fair at St Louie thatyou will wish to how long tickets aregood time of trains whether or not a change ofcars is necessary what one has to pay dr boardand
I am in shape to answer these and similar qucstions Call or write if you want information
The Rock Island System operates through sleepingCars daily Colorado to St way of Kansas City
rates In effect daily Coach excursions at feeduent SntervaJs Full Information on request
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