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Show THE DAILY STATE JOURNAL, SATURDAY, OCTOBER EflDSJIIS LITTLE GIRL LIFE Russian in Demented Con- Sad Fate Young dition Dies by His Own of Florence at Hand. w-t,- . ATA to in Republican Meeting Lake City. SOCIALISM WILL Peuuvra.-y- START E A , Jubilant 1 Vmoerats declare confidentof New York, If Elected, ly that the result Indicates the total Hillquit Republican strength in Murray. InasWill Be First Socialist in House much as tie Ml was taken at a Republican lii'ly, might he reasonably of Representatives. expected mat the meeting would be at. parents In lill, and graduated from tended ly all of the Republicans In the New York University Law school, Murray. with the degree of LL. D.. In 1123. He NEW YORK, Oct. 11. If present hua practiced law since that time, GIRLS MAKE A KICK. tplvurauces are not deceitful. Morris and has been a member of the Socialof New will Hillquit York, likely be ist party and a leader In Ita councils at about noon, two young Hie first Socialist congressman to HU. He has been a delegate ladies eMrivii Kennedy's restaurant take hia seat In the United States since to nearly all of the national convenand lr.it tiilod rating their luuch there. House of Kepresenalive and raise the tion of the party In the United After rifting threequarters of an red Hag of social revolution lu ths States, and has aided In framing the midst of that august body. If elect- party platforms of principles. One of hour -r Hie oysters which they or- ed. as now stems probable, Hillquit hia works, "The History of Hoc la dered. In-- were obliged to leave the will have aa hia constituents the In the United States," is looked place wti..iut being served and re- people of the lower east side, where upon as the standard authority on J. IS. Phelps Stoke and Hobert the subject treated. turn to their work. The next day these young ladlee Hunter, the faiuuua parlor Socialist, If Mr. Hillquit la elected, he will be decided to give Mr. Kennedy another are also running for the state as- one of a great group of Socialist parchance. Tliey had just seated them- sembly. liamentarians now to be found in the Both Republican and . Democratic legislative halls of all the leading selves at u table when the honorable the world. proprietor presented himself and made leaders admit that the Socialists In powers Germany, several unpleasant remarks to them; thla articular section of the city are France, Austria and Belgium all have inroads among their large aud puwerful Socialist delegamaking heavy upon Kit It the lml ie arose to leave, followers and that a very large propor- tions In their but Mr. Kennedy Invited them, not parliaments, and all of tion of the flfst voters on the east the other very politely to remain until they had side European legislative bodies Fourteenth street will enroll hav at least a few Socialist members. paid for the meal they did not get the underbelow lie of or emblem the hammer A victory fur Hillquit would place the day befoir. They refused to do so. the uplifted torch. United States In line with the EuroHe then threatened to have them arWhile tile Socialist campaign In all rested and telephoned for an officer. pean nations and mark a great step Not that the young ladle were afraid the districts wIhm there Is among the forward for the vast International parof hla threats hut to avoid unneces- population a tfotlulist element worth ly which Is seeking everywhere to sary eiiilutirasmeiit they paid liim fif- considering tois a lively vine, and while, overthrow existing governments and leading tiovlalisls, this establish a new heaven and a new It Hceordlng ty cent and hope he will enjoy la true lu all purl of the country, the earth on the basis of the . more tlum they did their it Ninth emigres district, where eoiiiinuiiwealth. ESTHER IVERSON. runs for Congress and Stokes, Hunter and William Mailley, editor A BURNT CHILD DUTY ON BEER. of a Socialist dally in this tity, are dreads (lie fire. The dread la whole- candidates for the assembly, is the OTTAWA. Ont., Oet. 21 A duty of frenzied centre of the Socialist proia-gain- 50 cents per gallon on beer, alea and some, hut not the burn: that can be Just at present. On an aver- porter Imported Into Yukon territory healed nnd Instancy relieved by aptwenty-fiv- e age meetings a night, with wii become effective after today, and plying Itallard'a Snow Liniment. Ra audiences aggregating some 25,000 are will result In depriving the brewers of prepared for accidents by keeping a Inld In thla dlslrict, which at the Isst the United States of that trade terribottle always in th house. Rest for census had a population of 214,504. tory. The lav does nt apply to Canadian or British products. sprains, bruises, cuts, scalds, rheumaMan of Intellect. tism. neuralgia, bunions any and all So far as Intellectual ability and For envelopes, letterheads, business it achea and pains. Price 25c, 50c and oratorical fervor are concerned, cards, dodgers, etc- - rail up The Journal 11.00. Sold by Geo. F. Cave. will not be overshadowed by lob rooms. Roth phones 14. na RALLY Dearing Jesse Knight Beats William Spry Salt Play in many of the representatives elected by the older parties. He la a lawyer by proftsnicn. and has written many sociological works that have commanded attention by reason of their clarity, style and comprehensive treatment of the subject. He is a Russian by birth, having been born In Riga la 154. and this makes him popular with the thousands of Ruaslan-Amerlcainhabiting the lower east side. Mr. Hillquit received hla early education at the Riga Gymnasium. He came to the Uuited States with his i QUEER VOTING BURIED ALIVE PAGE THREE. confident that Spry and Mackay would carry th,-- audience, although admitting that Kr.iKhi and Miller would get The Republicans evidentheavy ly relic,! on the sbllity of the speak- - , era to o inert many of the Democrats to Republicanism, but it was evident from the result that the speakers con- - i verted the audience the other way and that the cm: vert made were converts' Days Doings In Utah CARBOLIC ACID 31, 190R. Address ed by Sutherland. f- who la known aa Mike Oater, a Russian Jew aged 1 years, drank carbolic add in a aaloon In Salt Lake City Frllay afternoon and died In the emergency hospital at police headquarters. Buffer iny afonlea, half an hour later. In a weird and grewsome letter he painted a word picture of hla trial before God and called himself a murderer. "let me alone, I want to die; I want to go to Hen." he shouted when an attempt was made to nave hla life at the saloon. The man had become demented and carefudy planned hla own death. Oetrovske walked Into the aaloon and ordered a glass of beer. He drank It He and called for a second glass. drank a portion of that and aqkeJ the proprietor, A. R. Cave. If he could take ome medicine. Receiving permission Oetrovske stepped behind a curtain, poured about an ounce of carbolic acid Into the beer glass and swallowed It He threw thc glass on the bar. In a second Cave realised what had occurred and seised the man. Others in the barroom also lent their assistance and forced Ostrovake to swallow two. egga The police were notified and Ostrovake was hurried to the emergency hospital In the patrol wagon. Everything possible was done to relieve his sufferings and Dr. W. R. Stewart, who was summoned, worked with the man untfl, life was extinct other-wle- Michael Ostrovake, e mother . ,wa City. was missing JHh 2 o 8! clock Thurs- - A special dispatch to the Balt Lake Herald from Murray. Utah, tells the following peculiar political story: A straw poll of those who attended a Republican rally here tonight on governor and long term county eom-- T mimioner gave Jesse William Knight, the Democratic candidate for governor. ts votes, and William Bpry. the Re- publican candidate 27 votes: C. L. Miller, the Democratic candidate for , commissioner. iq votes, and John C. Mackay. the Republican candidate. 20 UrPT h?ur the mother, Mrs. Conrad Miller, had be. gun worry .nd whcn night fell with- out the return of her daughter, Mr. TOtM Mfilerjolned in her team A search Thi result of the poll was probab'y was begun about th neighborhood and the most remarkable of any ever Pherlng it was per" prt'nt if' haps less remarkable than It otherwise hav frm th a ,n loo,ntepr th ?Th,ch wou,j was taken after speeches delivered by yesterday the search was William George Rutherland, continued, and towards 3 o'clock the Ryduh-h- , of ITovo, and Commissioner cave: the f0Vnd John r. Mackay. who pleaded In be ta of th sill of an excavation at the half of the cause, war of the grocery store at West First j The secret Republican audience was the of poll a"d App'e etreeta. taken by a committee composed of The discovery of the body was due Republicans and Democrats. Each vot-t- o litt'e Earl Bnell. the son of Joseph vlll handed a ballot aa he entered wher: th hall and deposited It ln a bo L Bne" 'h 0WnB th ocrurred. The boy had vlded at the dtsir for that purpose, noticed th cap worn by the girl lying The Republicans an-- i Democrats on the in the earth pile, and after this was committee n declare that the vote made known th. police were notified. Wa fiilr. and even the acene of the fatality le s deep mlt that this waa the sentiment of the excavation made for the foundation of audience. a new building. From what can be Before the poll waa taken the Republearned and surmised, little Florence, licans In Murray declared they were Thursday afternoon about 4 o'cock. some bought candy and gum at the corner store. Bh. evidently waa playing by herself and went to the rear of the store, where the excavation waa being made. A pile of lumber was placed at the edge of the excavation, and It la thought that ahe clambered on that. Then the pile toppled, throwing the girl down, and the falling lumber started the caving of the embankment and the child was almost Imme-- I dlately smothered under the fall of the 'earth. A peculiar feature of the accident of the stepHeavy Traffic Necessitates Tem- was the premonition father that the glrla body waa lying While searchunderneath the cave-lporary Equipment Increase ing for the girl yesterday morning, after noticing the earthplle in the in West basement for the new building, Mr. Miller said to Mr. Bnell. 1 believe our girl la under there.1 This waa passed over, however, until The Union Pacific railroad la findaaw the cap, and the pollc. the secure extra equip'..Tboy the direction ing it necessary to of Lieutenant merit from the Northwestern lines, the to into the pile. Shannon, began dig mute east of Omaha of the Overland w the uk(.n out the mtle and Los Angeles Limited trains. Also whe tn, lutched pieces of esndy. a great many extra coaches are being received from the Rock Inland system, which connects with the Union Pacific at Omaha. Trains are running double section in the last few days on the system Into Ogden, running the same west. Previous to the heavy colonist traffic the Southern and Union Pacifies found It necessary to run double section only when on the extremely heavy grades of the mountains. The Rio Grande Is still, and expects to be running In two and at times three sections. These trains are ell Good Weather for . Three Weeks heavily loaded. In many instances Will Assure ther bring twelve to fifteen coaches to a train. Output Here. . ! iPPerr tor j prty ,r pro-alde- ad-T- I nt he im-al- 11111-qu- ia Hill-qu- n. Heater Specials flnr, OUR GREAT Rocker Bargains SUGAR CROP Record-Breaki- ng Charcoal Kills Ideal weather conditions have prevailed for the beet sugar Industry since the recent storms, and in another three weeks, the weather permitting, the crop, which la the largest In the history of th company will all be In and WHETHER FROM DECAY N THE the farmers aa well aa the manufacturers will realise heavily from the year's STOMACH OR TEETH AND output STOMACH WILL STOP The factory at Ogden, of the AmalgaGASES. mated Sugar company, has nearly one-ha- lf of the crop In at present, but all remains with the weather man. The Willow Charcoal Bast for Usa. Lewlaton Sugar company, which la offiOiarcoa has been used for absorbing cered by the same concern Is In a fair to have one of the largest ful odors and neutralising noxious condition crops in Ita history as well. Such, also gaees for centuries. of the factory at Logan, Dupont, the powder manufacturer, can be said la which good business and la doing that willow shoots two to three aa continue to expected yean of age made the beat charcoal. The factory at La Grande, Ore, has It Is most porous. Fetid breath, whether from stomach been held back not a little by the great or teeth, pyrosis (or gastric pain), di- amount of rain which has fallen thus arrhoea and constipation simply can- far ln that state. The last week, hownot exist under the action of charcoal. ever, the rains have stopped and sunniarooal oxides all gases, . or ln shine has greeted the farmers, who. In other words, changes foul smelling turn have taken advantage and are od.rs Into oxygen, thereby doing away rushing their product to the factory. vlth all foulness and rendering even In Oregon the weather la more to be u,,h gases beneficial to the system by contended with than In Utah, making to this ,vl"g it more oxygen. Tfce lungs puri- conditions much mor hazardous fy the blood with oxygen from the air. variety of crop. The only drawback In the transportaDying patients have oxygen administered to their system artificially and tion of the beets to the factories with rainy weather la the muddy condition Tr rtaya under thla treatment Ftuarfs Charcoal Lozenges are made of the roads, which, with the heavy m willow shoot and sweet honey. Ioada makes It practically Impossible Thus they are palatable, strong and to work. Members of tho sugar comnatural. No medicine la used whatever, pany here for that reason are In favor better roads, out the peculiar Stuart process gives of s decided charm and efficiency CATHOLIC CENTENNIAL. unlch endears them to all consumers. ne may nse them as one likes. Eat-n- g one every once In awhile Insures 'BOSTON, Oct II. Catholic clergy Pure breath, while the common method from all over the land. Including many oat two or three after meals and dignitaries of the Roman church, will t,mo- - They work very fast and take part In the celebration next week fi, Wp rast excellent habit to of the centennial of the see of Boston. f soI" short time you will learn A great parade of the Holy Name Init their influence has aa the tomorrow held will be bowel ciety Improved ion wonderfuly; simply by giving tial feature of tho festivities. A speco the bowel a waste product to carry ial centennial medal has been struck that n0 gaocous formation to to commemorate the occasion. destroy Its nerves and mem- - Bad Breath hn"a,a rnf.'V7 uwflot carries Btusrts Char-- u Tfia Whip. price 28 cents, or send la not sage to use the whip, It n"me and address and we win mak the horaea la!g say y'M1 trial package by mall free, Maleu. It mak hla heart aay no. It but re F. a. Stuart yea, -200 Stuart Arthur Goodrich, "Gleam o Dawn.' Co., "log., Marshall, Mich. 1 1'ongs, ... o Starts Monday a. m. With Heavily Cut Prices On Everything lor 30 Days ONLY Q12J0 This is the time ef the year when we all reap the benefits of the year's labor, and fel entitled te something a little better than usual. Something that will add to the comforts ef homo. Guaranteed to produce the greatest heat from the least fuel and best of material used In the making; best of service given; very economical and easy to operate and control. Very low havs Nearly all in these splendid valeya of been successful and with that success comas the feeling that it io only just and proper te ourselves and familiao to add tho itomo of homo comforta that have boon lacking or need re- We have an immense line of heaters from Q7.00 up. placing. HOT BLAST HEATER (8PECIAL) In price. Wo are in a position ts supply everything you nesd Buying as wo do in immense quantities direct from tho manufacturers, wo obtain tho lowoat, possible prices. ' That good quality, goods con bo produced for and gladly give our many friends and customers the advantage of tho close buying. Now is the time to make low pricoo goods the big inducemen to you. on 1469 n in homo fumishinga. Range Specials EXCELLENT ROCKER, NO. ONLY $2.50 (SPECIAL) Quartered Oold'-- Oak, extra fine finish. Very attractive and serviceable and a great bargain gt the price. We have hundreds more Just aa great It will pay you to Rocker Bargain. Investigate. THAT SIDEBOARD BARGAINS superior quality May wo hava tho pleasure of a visit from you soon? Everything at cut pricca during cur great harvest sale, OGDENS LEADING FURNITURE STORE OGDENS BIG STOVE STORE Where Your Credit Is Good OUR DINNERBELL RANGE, ONLY 130.00 (SPECIAL) The best range for a little money to be found In the Mountain States. Every me is guaranteed to give you satisfaction. to be an excellent baker and to give 20 years' of satisfaction and service. Let s prove to you their many superior points. Ogden Furniture Carpet Co. HYVUM PINGREE, Mgr. THIS HANDSOME SIDEBOARD NO $229 (SPECIAL) Golden' Oak,' extra fine' Quartered flnisn, best of material throughout. Top Is 22x42 In., beveled French rlate mirror, 14x28. It'x,pn. exceptional bargain and we have nuuijy more of them. 533, ONLY |