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Show 8 DAILY LOCAL BRIEFS PI ARE IN TROUBLE 4 STATE JOURNAL, THURSDAY, MAY 2C. 1904 TRIED TO STEAL THREE AUSTRIANS 44444444444-0444444- UTAH About a hundred people went to Balt Lake on the excursion la at night to OF OVERALLS I nee Maude Adams. CAUGHT TAMPERING WITH POST-OFFIC- E BECOMES INMATE OF THE CITY ' Arrange now to hear lion. Charles E. BOXES. BASTILE. Winters in his Q. A. R. memorial address in this city next Sunday. The lecture on Our Flag," by the Men Cannot Speak English and Their Thirty Days Sentence for Man Who Case Is Being Called Another a Dago-O- ther Hon. C. E. Winter of Wyoming, next Cases. treat. a will be Sunday evening Judge Maglnnls went to Coalville today to try the action brought by Mrs. After u diligent search and many Ed Muningham was given thirty Culllman against the A. O. IT. W. to nights of watching Police Officers k. days on the rock pile by Judge Howell recover 12,000. Tout and J. Browning last night this morning for calling Toih Kelley The Child's Culture club will meet arrested three Austrians who gave the a dago and several vile names unbeon Friday afternoon with Mrs. F. B. their names as Vias Viller, Coyer coming a gentleman, while the two Smith, 2187 Adams avenue. A full at- Brocks and Touco Borvitch and who were eating In opposite booths at a were caught In the act of trying to un- Chinese restaurant tendance is desired. , lock the mail boxes In the postofflce. James Baker also received thirty Men's club The regular meeting the of the Congregational church will be When taken Into custody the men had days on a charge of petty larceny. He held tomorrow evening. An interest- In their possession a number of let- Is charged by a Mr. Rosen, who runs ing program has been arranged and a ters and two box keys. The men can- a small clothing store on Twenty-fift- h not siieak a word of English and street, with having attempted to steal full attendance is desired. whether there was any criminal in- a pair of overalls from his store. Baand Herman Duel, the boy arrested tent on their part Is not known as ker pleaded not guilty and stated that charged with stealing a horse and sadhe was innocent, but was proven on dle, is being held at the county Jail, yet The postofflce has been watched very his own examination and that of other while District Attorney Halverson is About witnesses that he took the overalls closely for the past month. investigating the case. a week ago the glasses In some of the from the counter and tucked them beW. M. Bostaph and wife have re- lock-boxwere pushed In and letters neath his coat, Intent upon stealing turned from Phoenix, Arlx., where removed. It was also found that the them. they spent the winter. Mr. Bostaph locks on some of the boxes had been Frank Murray will be compelled to has quite recovered from his illness tampered with. The young men have serve ten days for engaging In a street and both are glad to get back to Og- not yet been charged with any crime, fight and then falling upon and wreckden. as the matter is In the hands of the ing the fruit stand of a Greek on The lire department was called out postofflce authorities and It will de- Twenty-fift- h street Uist evening to Sams second-han- d C. J. Stuart, Chas. Frederickson, both pend upon them what will be done. store, where there was a small blase, It la the general belief In police cir- arrested on. a charge of having been caused by a lamp exploding. The Are cles that the men did not attempt to unlawfully drunk, were discharged was quickly extinguished and the dam- rob the mail boxes but that the whole with the understanding that they will age was slight. trouble has been caused through the hereafter refrain from "feeling too p, unThe operetta, "Little Ignorance of the foreigners. In their good. der the direction of Miss Celeste Con- possession were twenty or thirty letRay Porter, a mendicant pleaded roy, to be given at Dlgnan's tonight ters, but all were addressed to friends guilty and said that he had "braced will be a rare treat to all lovers of op- who are working at the cut-of- f. They Police Captain Brown for fifteen cents, eretta as Miss Conroy has spared no had evidently been given the keys by not knowing that he was a police offitheir friends and asked to bring their cer, and the officer In turn took him efforts to make it a grand success. mall, but being unable to determine to the Jail. He was discharged and which box they proceeded to try every asked to find work. DEFENDED HER FAITH. box until they happened upon the right Ed Bagley was arranged on a charge one. i of having stolen a watch from Miss Speech Made by Miss Alice Reynolds as mentioned in this paper a Shaw, of Provo Before Womens few days ago. He pleaded not guilty LABOR UNIONS' OUTING. Federation. and was placed under a bond of $100 Pin-coc- es Prices Still Lower Go We informed the public when our GRAND SPECIAL SUMMER SALK was announced that no prices would be found elsewhere as low as those made by this store, and we are glad to have the assurance of so many ready buyers, that at no other place do they find the QUALITY AS HIGH ANDPIllCE AS LOV as at Burts, Buying has been very heavy in every department, and our increased facilities have been taxed to the utmost to wait upon the throng of eager purchasers who so thoroughly appreciate our efforts to supply them with seasonable and merchandise at such a GREAT REDUCTION. - up-to-da- te Loiter Prices on Staple Domestics Evarott "Fruit Loom Muslin, worth 12 1 2c to 15c. You . get them hero at this tima for, Par yard C Lonsdale Muslin, worth 12 1 2c to 15c, during this special sale, . Par yard -- Classic Dross Gingham ' of patterns, worth regular 8 Now J -- in prettiest o. 5C Beautifully embroidered Pineapple Swiss, all colors and figures worth regular 25c. . On salo today for QC 7lC Imer prices Everywhere Throughout the entire width and breadth of this store. Please remember that no matter what you buy during this sale, it will be much lower in price. No cheap sale goods though at any price. S. J. BURT 3b BROTHERS Bo-Pee- to the Salt Lake Herald Local Unionists Are Making Arrangements for a Gala Day. from St. Louis says: A hush came over the federation Local labor unionists are arranging of women this afternoon when Miss for a days outing in the near future. Alice Reynolds of Provo, Utah, In- Representatives from local the the structor at Brigham Toung university, branches of the boilermakers, was recognised by the chair. blacksmiths, the machinists, machin"There are two sides to every ques- ists' helpers and U. B. of R. E. met tion, spoke Miss Reynolds, "and I ask recently and appointed the following this gathering to hear my side. I, too, general committee to make the necesam for purity of the American women, sary arrangements: Boilermakers John Kennedy, John no less than the other ladles who have preceded me in their attack on my re- Berlin, Charles Forbes. Machinists A. 8. Teague, George ligion. Every Mormon woman is for Cole and Lou Rath. American for the home and the purity, Blacksmiths J. Perry. defense of every law of the nation. I U. B. of R. E. W. s. Guernsey, B. am a Mormon and a voter. I am a F. Stevens and George D. Williamson. Democrat, but never in voting have A regeneral Invitation Is extended to they distinguished between the members of other labor unions In the of never candidates. the I have ligion been approached and asked to vote city to Join in the celebration. The one way or the other. We Mormon date or the place have not been selected, and the committee will meet In the women vote absolutely as we please. "Only once have we sent a man of near future and formulate plans for our religious faith to congress. Look the days outing. over the facts and you will see that we have always been true to our con- WOMANS UNION LABEL-LEAGUAn adjourned meeting of the wives, tracts." Miss Reynolds defense of Mormon-isdaughters, mothers and sisters and was precipitated by the presenta- friends of union labor members will be tion of a set of resolutions by Mrs. held In Union Labor hall. Twenty-fourt- h Frederick Schoff, president of the Nastreet, Thursday, evening, tional Congress of Mothers and chair- May 26th, at 8 oclock, for the purpose man of the legislative committee of of completing organisation of a Wothe federation. The resolutions were mans Union Label league. Any person of good moral character is eligible to adopted almost unanimously. membership. By order of the DEMOCRATIC PRIMARIE8. TRADES AND LABOR ASSEMBLY. By order of the Democratic County Following Is the cast of characters Committee notice is hereby given that in Miss Conroy's operetta, "Little primaries will be held at 8 o'clock p. at Dlgnans hall. Thursday m. on June 2, 1904, for the election of May 26th: evening. delegates to the state convention to be Ethel Thomas held at Salt Lake City on June 9th. Watson Gertrude Queen The total number of delegates to be Fairy Kokerner Carlena elected Is fifty, one from each election Buttercup Nona Carbach district The chairman of each ward Daisy Short's orchestra. Performance beof Ogden City and precinct In the 60 Admission cents, gins at 8:20. county Is hereby requested to secure children 25 cents. a suitable place for such meeting and to give notice thereof, and to forward DO. YOU VifANT A HOUSE? Immediately to the secretary of the I have a number of nice homes loCounty Committee the names of the cated In different parts of the city delegates elected. owned by eastern parties. Must be THOMAS D. DEE, Chairman. sold at once. Easy terms if desired. E. B. ROLAPP, Secretary. E. S. ROLAPP, Eccles Bldg. A special Grand Opening and his hearing was set for next Tuesday. KUSSEE MUST STAY AWAY. Peter Kussee was last night arraigned In the municipal court on a charge of assault and battery, preferred Mr. against him by his Hutton. Kussee works nights in one of the cigar stores in the city and when he reached home the other morning his would not permit his comInto house. Kussee thereupon the ing forced his way through the door and a fight occurred in which Hutton 'received the worst of it. In court last evening It was agreed that Kussee will hereafter remain house exaway from his to visit at times when wanted he cept his mother, and upon this understanding the case was dismissed. step-fath- Ogden Canyon er, i Decoration Day step-fath- er Finest Dance Floor in the State Splendid Music Afternoons and Evenings. step-fathe- rs Everything to Entertain Visitors Royally. INVESTMENTS. and lots; first-docondition; railroad location; ys 10 per cent net E. S. ROLAPP, Eccles GOOD Four houses ss Excursion Wagons Leave the Broom Hotel Corner. i Bldg. Dont Miss the Grand Opening. m ii In Railroad ii Circles FILED ARTICLES FOR NEW IDAHO ROAD Another railroad for the northwest is announced by the filing of papers of incorporation with the secretary of state at Baker City, Or., yesterday, for a line under the corporate name of the Oregon & Idaho Short Line Railroad company. The charter asks that a road be constructed at a point on the Columbia river where river boat connections can be made and run through the John Day coal region. Fossil, Condon and terminate after passing through the wheat region bordering on the Blue mountains, at a point near Nampa, Ida. At this point a connection will be made with the Oregon Short Line. R. W. Baxter, F. 8. Stanley and H. TouU never drink any other kind There's pleasure in drinkirg If you T. Hendryx are the incorporators, of soda water after once trying insist on having STANDARD Soda although It is understood that Ilarrt-ma- n 8TANDARD. Insist on having It. Water. Is behind the scheme. The road will be a cut-ofrom the Snake river to the Columbia. By the proposed route, three high grades now passed MUCH over by the O. R. A N. will be eliminated. Further a fertile valley will Will Cause nervous hoadschss if your ayes are not absolutely cor- - J be opened up. root. If you like to read for hours at a time and find the print running e 2 together at the soeond page COME TO US and we will give you a pair 2 UNION PACIFIC HAS BEEN REDISTRICTED of glasses that ws guarantee will help you out of this trouble. The 2 in is to our and the any country equipped equal Department Optical 2 reputation is back of every pair of glasses sold. An Omaha dlsaptch says that the e division superintendents of th. Union Pacific railroad in conference with & General Manager Mohler have como pleted the work of redlstrlcting that Bo-Pee- Bo-Pe- ep ff j TOO I NOVEL READING J. S. LEWIS CO. i . v road. No changes In the officials will be made. The ebangea take 225 miles from the between North Nebraska' division Platte and Cheyenne, which la transferred to the Wyoming division. That part of the Kansas division between Ellis and Cheyenne Wells, 159 miles long, will he turned into the Colorado The line from Oakley to division. Plalnville, Kas 121 miles in length, will also be transferred from the Kansas to the Colorado division. of these announcement Official changes will be made In a few days. TO GET SALARY RAISE UTAHNA PARK Strictly a Temperance Resort ENTRANCE ON of places. The deeds transferring the Denver A Golden railway, recently purchased by Samuel Newhouse, were placed on record yesterday. By the deed the property is transferred to the Denver ' A railway The transfer recites the company. change of 1514,200 worth of property. REED Fosters Military Band TWENTY-FIV- Beginning at E 8 p. m. PIECES and 9:30 p. m. Price of Admission ADULTS ..10c RESERVED 8EAT8 5o in 10o 15c BQX 8EAT8 i The program will be interspersed with instrumnetal and vocal selections. A pleasant evening guaranteed to all. Lakewood Inter-Mounta- HOTEL TWO SPECIAL GRAND C0NCERT8 BY CHILDREN DEEDS TRANSFERRED TO SAMUEL NEWHOUSE STREET, OPP. WILL OPEN TO THE. PUBLIC Sunday Evening, May 29 U. P. OPERATORS The officials of the Union Pacific have completed a settlement of hours and pay with the- telegraph operators of the system, and a new schedule was The negotiations have been signed. in progress for three months. The details of the settlement are not made public, but it is stated that the telegraphers were granted better hours and increased pay in a large number TWENTY-FIFT- H UTAHNA PARK THE TEMPERANCE RESORT. |