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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL. R:0 AY, AUGUST :l:c W T a ifraiW BENEATH .i. THE SEA tal- SLANDERED Wivaa-lnd- Thy Had Many .nt Raaolution Offender. - I - Or- - Au v NEW h LURK. Aug. 27. yer- - Harbin. ::i -- imi pi i:'ii'.; Si'tl:. K, iM.-r- s g!n u-- J I Entombed KSOllS, N. or In lieu of Y.. Aug. 27. com-pde- d-- To'i'll iieier drink any oilier Kind of so, i water after once trying STANDARD. Insist on having It. the shell of the submarine torpedo matters of great importance to comth. m,nln of the fifth day ope" bout Porpoise off Hrentuus reef. New mand his attention, Judge Parker tothe continued here yesterday the boat disabled, und the water day st the sign of his approval upon the location of permanent York, bow torpedo a campaign song written und Preaident Richard., in pouring in through the aquartera of a reuched until it eight inchdepth by the organist of the I'hurch to order, review MW the Aembly two officers of which his and of es in the the room, engine Holy in Meremark of the day previoua Mr. Hall, is the recof the men crew ltev. of United a the of I eight deration con. calm which he urged worked with an energy tor. problems now before States navy momentou. the of born Organist lieorge Hayden liromby, desperation for forty-tiv- e I:, congrew, but did not wish it could stout little English organist, has the before the minutes bring they that he had endeavored to a to surface. the boat high admiration for Judge very a toward hi. perwnal Influence Lieutenant Nelson, the expert sub- Parker, who, in addition to being a atponement comof Alaska then took marine boat officer of the navy, was in vestryman, is a member of the j. T. Cornforth an addrea. favor-eU- e charge of the vessel and It was due to mittee of music of the church, and so the floor to deliver conduct and great he turned to the creation of a choral his to Denver, making strong arguSafe, In crisis that members of in C sharp, major, entitled. the bravery ment in favor of that city. which he bore in moment In a crew did not falter and Sane Sound," the Lake of Salt City Power, 0 triumph today and played and sang to and urged the work and saved their own lives. oppowd the postponement at water of the The .pressure depth the Judge and the assembled members decided at thla that the location be to which the boat had sunk was great, of the household. The last four lines time. er than the boat had been built to of the song are as follows and were y y Drake of Oregon moved that withstand, and the valves gave way, played In the presence of Judge Parthe vote be postponed. in so that the submerged tanks would ker: R. C. Patterson of Omaha spoke With confidence in Parker sure. fill almost a rapidly as the crew could opposition to postponement. to he will prove O. K.. cleAorder water in of That them bring h. Cook of Missouri, representing a mighty president Anil make to boat the surface. the In state that the department of mines To rule the I'. S. A. was the additional danger of There to establish was premature thought it Tush, tush," said Judge Parker the boat filling through a leak in the headquarters at this tlme.but urged the do not have mighty presidents We had which empalready tube, torpedo conventioh not to locate west of Denwater into the ruling the U. S. A." of a tied large quantity ver under any circumstances. Mr. Bromby was obviously embarmain quarters and engine room. The The vote on the selection of permamen were but it was suggested by a visrassed. worked until the nent headquarters of the American pumps the substitution of the word when the boat itor that were almost exhausted, mining congress was 89 to 62 in favor to sway on the bottom like a guide or lead for rule" would be felt was of Denver. fish and slowly began to rise. satisfactory. After this, Judge Par Judge O. W. Powers of Salt Lake lazy ker consented to accept the dedication The men needed no further ' City promptly moved that the choice reof the song, and the happy English orthan that motion, and he made unanimous, which was done at the doubled their efforts pumps. ganist. loaded down with flower from by acclamation and the brilliant jurist, to lawn, returned to the Rosemount her The way vessel pushed slowly orator and leader of the Utah delthe surface, the pressure lessening as Kingston. egation was heartily applauded upon the boat rose. The leak was stopped the motion. crew were brought I have Juat received a new and A special to the Salt Lake Herald and the vessel and for slight to except the top safely line of fall atreet hata at the from Portland says 'the Utah delegation fought and lost the fight for the damage to the valves of the submerg- Leader Millinery Company, Mr. S. E. ing tanka I .yon, proprietor; 2S51 Washington permanent home of the congress. From the beginning of the week the avenue. Mormon question has been injected Escaped an Awful Fate. Into the contest. While Judge Powers The management of the Journal will was making the address for Salt Lake, Mr. H. Hagglna of Melbourne. Fla, consider It a favor If aubacrlbera will a Denver man circulated about tle of writes, My doctor told me I had con- report promptly any hall, telling all who would listen that (64. done could be Telephone and papers. nothing sumption Powers is a Mormon bishop with two for me. I waa given up to die. The ofwives fer of a free trial bottle of Dr. King's Professor J. E. Talma ge was simNew Dlacovery for Conaumptlon Inilarly described as a polygamist with were Result duced me to try It four wives. These are samples of the to on road now the I am kind of campaign made against Balt atartllng. Dr. to owe all King's recovery and Lake. New Dlacovery-- It aurely saved my Last evening the Utah delegation Of life." Thla great cure la guaranteed adopted the following resolutions: aU throat and lung dlaeaaea by for Whereas. During the seventh annual Price 50c session of the American mining con- Jesse J. Driver, druggist. free. and 51.00. ?rlal bottle gress assembled at Portland, Or, partLin i condition Hfter a few days. I't.ilm.i Park is the place to visit to - t'aldwell. agent M. K. A T. enjoy yourself and get your monrailroad Sliecotah. I. T., write April eys worth the big show tills week. ) cents. L'k for over two Admission, F''J "I goo VALVES OF TORPEDO BOAT GAVE ENGLISH ORGANIST WRITES AND WAY UNDER PRESSURE. COMPOSES IT. Lavalhaadadnaaa of Commander Alono Change Word 'Rule to Lead" Saved Craw From a Wat-ar- y Guide," Saya Parker and Grave. Accept Dedication. ig- genian an pOBTLAXd- i . - ui:.l . . S 1904. wi'h enl.i: ireic.ent of the liver did me no the. bile mine l!u:.i .ir.,1 thus mil spleen. T.e doctor ar..l I bad ."i up all hope of the b!o.d to flow; it a S'i.i.!nili e. prompt relief from bi'.lo'.iMies, m.li- - l.e'.rg c.red. when my druggists tini :i : me to ne ll.Tidne. It has made ie-lie i.i.iche k sli and nervo'is esiion, me Waitin' sonml in ami well, fifty cents. Fold 1,11 jj,e over food iple and Indulgenee p ii.. I ill: drink, I.e.nae !'. Caie. llerhiiie acts quickly, a after meals will bring the patlert in i I 26. : :i FIGHT CONGRESS F 1 I- Agricultural College of Utah eil -- . level-head- ed son-in-la- w. The Scientific Provides Liberal, Technical College Of the State. Thorough and Practical Education. - - . oncour-ageme- nt up-to-d- The College Comprises: The School of Engineering and The School of Agriculture. The School of Domestic Science and Arts. The School of Commerce. Jle-chan- ic Arts. The School of General Science. The School of Music. The Agricultural Experiment Station. afford the bast modern equipmen, Twenty different buildings, provided with i , thorough ind officiont work America and Europe, are in charge of the work of A atrong Faculty, representing the beet institution of instruction ond oxporiinontotion 20th. Wr.t for illustrated catalogue. Regi.tration fee, $5. Cffilega open September No tuition is charged. COLLEGE, AGRICULTURAL am i nr; UTAH non-dellve- ry HARDWARE Early Showing! icularly in connection with tlie pro8top that Cough! ceedings incident to the locating of the a When cough, a tickling or an Irpermanent headquarters of the conmakes you feel gress, certain remarks and insinuations ritation In the throat Hore-hountake Ballard were made on the part of the Colorado uncomfortable, the until Syrup. Dont wait delegation, in the open session of conhas gone beyond control. Mr. gress, which remarks and insinuations were in the nature of an unwarranted and Mrs. J. A. Anderson, 554 West Sth assault on the moral and social status street, Salt Lake City. Utah, write: of Utah; and We think Ballard's Hotehound Syrup d FALL GOODS tlR the beat medicine for coughs and colda We have used it for several and, Or, has directly and by in- years; It always give immediate renuendo sought to frustrate the open lief, la very pleasant and gives perand honorable efforts of the people of fect satisfaction." 25c, 50c, 51.00. For Utah to secure the establishment ' of sale by George F. Cave. the headquarters of the American mining congress at the capital of their DELINQUENT NOTICE. state by attempting to inject the Mormon question" Into the OVERLAND MINING AND MXLL- consideration of the subject before the congress; now therefore, be It Location of principal Resolved. By the Utah delegates to lng Company. place of business. No. 2468 Washingthe seventh annual session of the American mining congress on behalf of ton avenue, Ogden. Utah. Notice. There are delinquent upon themselves ad the people of Utah, acthe following described stock, on whom they represet: on levied 17, No. First That said remarks and Insin- count of assessment several the 1904, uations on the part of the Colorado the 23d day of July, x the name of the delegation were in the nature and in amounts set opposite shareholders, as follows: the manner of their delivery vindic- respective tive and vicious, and were made with malicious intent to cast gratuitous lt on the people of Utah. 0 So s -38 Second1 That the course pursued by 5S NAME s a fig (V m the said newspaper, the Oregonian, In the matter referred to, la utterly despicable and wholly alien to the ethics of honest Journalism. Judge Powers last evening said: It Is clear that the people of Oregon have "o desire that the people of Utah shall visit their fair In 1905. For one I hall oppose the appropriation of a dollar to make an an exhibit at the Lewis And In accordance with law and Clark exposition, 'and I shall urge made order of the Board of Directors, vsy one to remain away from It." on the 23d day of July, 1904, so many necesshares of each block as may be of ld the sold pfflee at will be sary avecompany, No.' 2468 Washington, Sepnue, Ogden. Utah, on Monday. Of all the drinks that we tember 28. 1904 at 3 oclock p. m- - to assessment thereon, a nice cup of tea is the pay the delinquent of advertising and costs with together daintiest. expenses of sale. JOSEPH GODDARD, .. Secretary. R'snt the news?. Read The JournaL I Ogden. .Utah, September 23. 1904. Whereas, A certain newspaper, town. the Oregonian, published at Portl- . ed ALL LIKES i TO THE PUBLIC STOCK inform tlie Trade that our Fall Stock is most complete. The market prices on all Cotton Goods has been higher, but we are in a position to offer our large Stock at less than NOT YET SATISFACTORILY ARRANG- SHALL BE ED. BUT IT SOON WILL BE, AND WE US OVER. PLEASED TO HAVE YOU CALL AND LOOK OF GOODS, PLENTY OF ROOM FOR A LARGE STOCK AND EVERYTHING A PLACE FOR EVERYTHING 5 AND REDUCE OUR OPERIN ITS PLACE, WE FIGURE WILL ATING EXPENSES TO A ABLING US TO 8ELL THEREBY MINIMUM, GOODS AT PRICES EN- ADVAN- OUR BUSTAGEOUS TO OUR PATRONS AND RENDER WE SATISFACTORY. INESS RELATIONS MUTUALLY OF SHELF SHALL IN FUTURE MAKE A SPECIALTY last Years lrices & Reese Howell : IN OUR NEW BUILDING E ARE NOW QUARTERED We are pleased to & SONS. HARDWARE, ERS PARTICULARLY HARDWARE. IF YOU CUTLERY LIVE AT AND TOO BUILD- GREAT A US FOR ILLUSDISTANCE TO CALL UPON US, WRITE TRATED In-u- r CATALOGUE. YOURS RESPECTFULLY, P TEA ...... Where Eye Troubles Begin Most eye troubles begin in childhood. A little abuse, a little strain, early in life means much more Geo. A. Lowe Co. HARDWARE JOBBERS, OGDEN, UTAH. after maturity. The slightest symptom should be looked into. School children should have it Usually every advantage. time in glasses are prescribed actual disease Is prevented and they can be discarded as the child grows older. J. T. RUSHMER, Expert Manufacturing Optician 2412 Washington , Ave. HARDWARE |