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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, iS NATIONAL SCHOOL TEACHERS' Pie REBEKAHS MEET i Ji-x'- i if his offiie GRAND LODGE SESSIONS IN SALT LAKE. HELD U.uiti,1 iom..uiy I'aiilii1 iiMst. : nu ili:ir,gt in tin uf the iiffiiv." s.iiil he. "Xm "i1. tl'.civ lit-- any ili.mcc uf jin'icy. I xn Mr. i iki- U tin-- xxuik wli-.'iU) Imitl lift off. thuu-- !i my i liiu-T'i- i is lfss :,!,i vt. will S ltnn.i-S1- '- .1 l!v SuiUutm INVITATIONS OUT ANDARRANGE-MENTBEING MADE. V6u Wouldn't. Eat Dipt il:.iiit h xay th.it H. M.nkh.i'-- i iixsmncil 1rmiixmx i oi are delegates FOR HIM. .; v SOCIAL EVENING 5 1904. 10, MARKHAM IN CHARGE AT SAN FRANCISCO FELLOWS AND ODD APRIL TUESDAY, - h-- r-i - Educator to Give On of the Most Brilliant Social Function cf the Season. Amounted Ringing ResAdopted. Tmmny p0iition From Mero Proteet to olution 19. ALBANY. N. Y., April Tin state convention for the tic elc-jjo- u of delegate to the national selected the following David R Hill of Al Edward Murphy Jr. of Troy; iun-vfljti- bany: Eh ret of New York Tty and George of Brooklyn. A jame W. Ridgeway C. X. Bulger of alternate it selected V. Caryl Ely of Buffalo: C. Oaaego; and Kraiu-i& Ackerman of Broome, New York. Burton Harrison of Instructed hy a were The delegates Alton 149 for R Parker to 101 of vote for candidate state president. the U The platform as presented hy the committee and adopted is as follows: -The Democrats, In renewing their to the essential princp)edge of fidelity Jeffersonian of Democracy as reiples in our national enunciated peatedly isd state platforms, make these further declarations on the national of the hour, reserving an exprea-tio- n on state Issues until the fall contention, when state candidates are to ls-iu- es nominated. First This is A government of hvi. not of men; one for. presidents, be no usurpation; no executive encroachment on the or Judicial departments. Second We must keep inviolate we must the pledges of our treaties; mew and reinvigorate within oursel-- m that respect for law and that love of liberty and of peace which the spirit of military domination tends inevitably to weaken and destroy. Third Unsteady national policies ud a restless spirit of adventure engender alarms that check our commercial growth. Let us have peace, to the nd that business confidence may be mined, and that our people may cabinets and people; leg-Bliti- ve In again tranquility enjoy the gains S their toll. Corporations chartered by must be subject to our just itpiation by the state In the Interest tf (he people; taxation for public purine only; no government partner-di- p Yburth lit Sate with protected monopolies. Opposition to trusts and mblnatlons that oppress the people "Fifth healthy industrial ud stifle on. extravagance In expenditures, that the burden of tbt people's "Seventh taxes may be lightened. revision of duties on Imported raw materials weigh heavily on the nanutheturer, are a menace to the American r, and by the cost of producton shut wt our products from the foreign markets "Eighth The maintenance of state eWita and home rule; no centralisati- tbe Reasonable tariff; needless wage-earne- ng on. Ninth Honesty In the public I ll.-- t i IlfT a iv uni nf till fm- - Imli'n ti- - aeq-rt- e: vigilance In the prevention of hud and firmness In the punishment r nnntinl Thi- luilgo of l!!1cprmli-ii- t cu' tin Or-ili- -r cO. uill tv t'lc I'l'iifral Mau.iai-F:i!in uf X:ix ig.iliuu iv, cun Kiilxxuy iMiiy. mill tin lines cast of i, ,if ui Aslil.iiM tniiU-- r r i Y.ul-x- t s drinh it? 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Nine Faster Than You Can Count vice-preside- Sun-nysid- of New York favor for president of the firtkd states of that distinguished ocrat and eminent jurist of our n tote, Alton Brooks Parker, and legate selected by this conven-o- n r hereby Instructed to present d support such nomination at the "aching national convention "Out the said delegates are instructed to act and vote Unt In all matters pertaining to convention, in accordance with of the majority of the said del-- ? and the said delegates are to fill any vacancies h may arise from any cause in ln caM f the absence he do r.te and alternate." nnilnation here-furth- er is Our Positive Guarantee the Greatest Filter on the Market. BOYLE HARDWARE Co. The Grocer SALT LAKE f and VICINITY I $2.50 to $ 1 7.50 Price CARVER New Colt The .32 Automatic SPECIAL Drowning Talent Browning Bros. Company At Cost Sale Insurance Law LOCK GAME" IS NOT GAMBLING The lock game Is not gambling according to the Interpretation of the statutes by Judge Charles W. Morse the criminal division of the district court In Salt Lake. In so ruling he yesterday granted a writ of habeas corpus which released from custody Harry McCloud, well known ln police circles. The man, at the time of his release, was serving a sentence In the county Jail. Some weeks ago McCloud was ar rested by the police for swindling a 20. He stranger ln the city out of to Jail was sentenced to the county of $200. a fine serve 150 days and pay corHis release upon a writ of habeas athis asked by was yesterday pus 150 days. served had he after torneys. PLEASED The fine sentence meant 200 additional The atWITH THE DECISION days In the county bastlle. in con-taritorneys for McCloud succeeded lock the game" court that Securities the April advanced one and one-clr- b .. the statutes, under not gambling, .ins whn the news of the and he was released from custody. was announced. Union The decision I expected to establish a nt fraction. . precedent the Northern Securities Jtt,on Iany said that he PROTHERO WANTS REWARD. expected this f a decision. who Informed on . James J. Ilill was Percy L. Prothero, hl" offlce although he Is sup Shockley, the convicted murderer, has I "to to be In New York today. released from custody In Salt and left last night for Idaho Pity 8hown. Ha.. where he will take up land Pb- W.uh1' fate wa after me con farming purposes with hls father A. Onlledge, Ver Vin, brother, oho are now located 1 '"A a terrible case of to touslng. 24 tumors. When all fall-6- n inert- - Prothero Intends to file suit offered for Arnica Salve cured me, recover the entire reward ,r tir0'1 fnr bura "nd all nrhss and Brighton, the murderer of Gleason been made. J. Drlv- have no arrangements (r t t Abstract and Trust Co. Was organised for the benflt of the public. g insurance-buyin- It furnished expert Information concerning all kinds of Insurance. Furnishes an, abstract giving values of life Insurance policies. Furnishes a special legal department to make Insurance collections and setlementa with the companies for patrons. Makes loans and pays cash surrender values on good life insurance policies. Call on or write to Or G. R. DAY, Loeel Agent, E. D. R. THOMPSON, Gen. Mgr. 2486 Wash. Ave., Ogden. Progress Blk, Balt Lake City. 414-41- 5 Our Entire Line of REESE HOWELL Insurance Loans Insurance Information The Pioneer Life Insurance, Mens and Boys h Democracy HLl IS grand - s fPresslon. J? . no: uf Oiiil N in lly UMi'llPl'S ul tln-ifii.-inlmi Friday evening Suit tml.iy, there 'XI. Tile affair is iiiinpliniciitary to atlemlaiii'p uf ri pivxeiitaliN the Imard of idii.aii.in and invited various in-- ." ioilgex uf the stale. The prinThose who are fortunate cipal business to come before the Early seed potatoes. Skeen A Co., enonuli to receive an invitation will session will he the announcement of 252 Twenty-fourt- h street. tlte result of the election of officers, it'e the pleasure of spending an evenfolthere little doubt that the being ing or rare enjoyment. These affairs e always counted upon as big so- lowing named will be chosen: Brand master, Dr. K. E. Straup, ul events. Things are not done by lives and the arrangements are as Bingham: deputy grand master, Charnear perfect as they can lie made. The les A. Walker. Salt Lake; grand warfore part of the evening from 8:30 to 10 den, T. J. Stringer, Park City; grand 'lock will be given up to music, re- secretary. Rev. P. A. Simpkin. Salt ike. freshments and social chat. Such artists ns Mr. Poop. Mr. Weihe, Mrs. AlReports of officers show that the orlison, Mrs. Plark and Mr. Anderson der has had a remarkable growth In I are on the program for one or more the last year. January 1. 1901. there numbers. Dancing from that time on were 1.712 Odd Fellows in the Utah IS MIGHTY GOOD I 111 be indulged in. An enlarged or- grand lodge: January 1. 1903. there were 1.902 1st of this chestra has been engaged for the occamembers; April ! IS WHAT THEY ALL SAY. 2 sion and Dign.'in's dancing academy year there were ln round numbers 111 members. Four new lodges have he the place where all of this will been established, one each at logan, take place. I Such an occasion as this offers a Springville, Tremont and Monb. DAUGHTERS OF REBEKAH. splendid opportunity for t"ichers to FOR SALE BY About 100 members were 1., nttend-liic- e get better acquainted with other ut the assembly of Daughters of nd also with the board of education and the public in general. Socially Rebekah held in Salt Lake yesterday the Ogden teachers have always been and the following officers were elected: known to keep up their end. President, Mrs. Clara E. Cook, OgMrs. Eva Darke, den; Salt Iike; warden, Mrs. Jennie R Hill, Bingham; secretary, Mrs. Clara L Moore, Salt Lake; treasurer, Mrs. Ida Addison, Park City. Six new lodges have been organised since the last annual gathering. They e, are nt Beaver. Milford, Stockton, QUEENAN AND CLIFFORD has Moah and Logan. There FIGHT THIRD DRAW been an Increase of 200 In the membership, making nearly 900 members In After twenty round of hard milling Utah. last evening at the Salt Lake theater, Referee Willard Bean took Jack ClifBOOM FOR ROBERTS. ford and Perry Queenan by the hand and announced their battle ended as In order to make goods move Admirdraw. For the third time In their Put Forward by Cache County we Intend during this quicker a for Candidate as ers ring careers these men hnve met anil to sell at actual cost our sale Governorship. each time the contest has been declarof entire line ed a draw. Nearly 2.000 of Salt Lakes A to Lake the Salt Logan special fight fans attended the bout last night, and It can safely be aaid that Bean's Herald says: decision met with the approval of a Somewhat of a political aurprse was majority of those present. Some yelled sprung here on Saturday, when some for Queenon, others for Clifford, of the friends of R H. Roberts began and If anyone was disatisfled with the result he did not make a loud demon- working to secure the Democratic gubernatorial nomination for their fastration over the fact. Youll find that we have nearThe contest was not a success from vorite. They think that Roberts would ly everything In hats. We are are If and state the nominated, sweep view. There of also selling at actual cost spectator's point was none of that loud and prolonged as voluble as magpies In telling why. cheering that was noticed at the re- As Roberts has many friends In the Welch party here, hia candidacy may cut cent "Battling" Nelson-"Splde- r" reason there quite a figure in the action of the that bout, for the simple SHOES was no opoprtunity for the same. The Cache delegation to the state convenmen gave a far cleverer exhlbtlon as tion. Men's, Boys', Ladles', Misses', far as blocking, conuterlng and leading On the other side of the political Children's and Babies' Shoes all were concerned, but the damage was fence Governor Wells' friends are donil. At the same rate of fighting the ing some remarkably hard hustling go at cost prices. bout might have gone on until morning for him. It Is evident that Governor and at the end of that time both men Wells has decided that he wants a and wanta It badly; and, would have come up for the next round. Neither was groggy at any in fact, that he has promised to take care of Cache if which Is & SONS stage of the fight, and with the excepreason' for the the Industry of his tion of one or two rounds the honors henchmen here. were even all the way through. ft gulty when detected. rnth The impartial maintenance fft rights of labor and of capital; nequal discrimination; no abuse ft powers of law for favoritism or DECIDES 111 Cho- sen President of Daughter of Rebekah. ..HATS.. competiti- 8xth A check on public Iii.vit iiiin;ic Mr. Clara E. Cook of Ogden Was DO YOU KNOW THAT WE ARE HEADQUARTER8 FOR SCREEN DOORS GASOLINE 8T0VE3 WINDOW SCREENS ICE CREAM FREEZERS CHICKEN WIRE NETTING RUBBER HOSE SCREEN WIRE LAWN MOWERS WHEELWRIGHT BROS. f 2476 HARDWARE CROCKERY Washington Avo. Phono 147-- X CERTAINLY! THE MG AUCTION SALE at, C. A. BeghtoPs Jewelry Store STILL GOING Two big sales each is ON p.m. day-2:30?!'i2- :30 ng YORK, MOST OF THE 19. Vice-Preside- . but Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silverware, Hand-Decorat- ed China, Cut Glass, Clocks, Leather Goods, Etc., are still on Hand and must go regardless of cost. Don't Miss This Opportunity- - Attend today. Chairs Provided for the Convenience of Ladies. EIGHT ELEGANT PRESENTS GIVEN AWAY FREE AT EACH SALE. SINCLAIR EL GABRIEL, Auctioneers. C. A. BEGHTOL Jeweler, 2403 Washington Ave. i |