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Show SOMETHING ABOUT SALT LAKE TRYING And Vicinity THE WORLD'S FAIR YOUTHFUL interview with judge l. w. SHURTLIFF. j Third Larger Than I Will Ba Kramis P.irmti, sixteen vars old. the Chicago Exhibition and told yesterday of the existence of a Much Finor. gang of youthful burglars, of which he is a member. He confessed that he had one of the been guilty of a Sburtllff, W. L. series of burglaries judge commissioners of the atate of Utah to during the last week, including the looting of the postal substation at Sevthe forthcoming exposition at St Louis, West and Fifth South streets. He enth returned from there this morning after named six other boys as accomplices In several weeks absence and went to Salt some of these crimes. lake this afternoon. Before going he Toung Parrott was arrested last was met by a representative of the night, suiqiected by the proprietors of State Journal and kindly reported the Ashby grocery store, on Second what progress had been made. South Eighth West streets, of beIn speaking of the exposition gen- ing one of the boys who entered the erally Judge Shurtlllt said that the store three different nights last week. ground occupied was a third larger No evidence could be found to ImpliIn area than that occupied by the cate the boy In the burglary, so a famous worlds fair In Chicago and charge of Incorrigibility was filed that the site was far more beautiful. against him and he was turned over to He said that he was Informed that the the o at the county Jail to await total expenditures for buildings and trial In the district court. the Improvement of the grounds would Saturday night a boy named Fred amount to the fabulous sum of $ 35,000,-00- 0 Davis was arrested on the same ofAll of the public fense as to (40,000,000. Parrott, and after going of most the state buildand buildings through the sweating treatment conings have been completed and turned fessed to the officers that he knew the The most over to the commissioners. boys who did the job, but that he was beautlfur of the state buildings Is the not Implicated In the crime. Davis adMissouri building, which cost over mitted to the police that he saw ParAfter that comes the state rott with about $70 and that one of the 100,000. buildings of Iowa, Illinois and Ohio. gang told him that they stole the monHe said that hotel and transportat- ey from the Fifth ward store. ion facilities were very complete and Yesterday afternoon Sergeant Robthat nothing eras being left undone to erts accompanied Davis to the county take care of the crowds that are ex- Jail, where Parrot was his awaiting pected. Utah, of all the states, he said trial and the two boys face to brought was the only one which had all of Its face In order to find out the facta in exhibits on the ground except a few the case. Finally Parrott confeased to odds and ends. Its mineral exhibit will the officers. be second to none and its arglcultural exhibit wil be a credit to the state. The successor to George X. Dow, for The question was being debated mer warden of the Utah state pent when he left as to what should be tentiary, who died suddenly Saturday done with the space allotted to Rusmorning, will not be appointed until sia, which will have no exhibit Some after the deceased Is burled. Governor were In favor of giving the space to the Wells said yesterday that a warden states and others to foreign countries would be appointed some day this who are anxious for it week. Immediately after the funeral of In speaking of the educational exhiWarden Dow. bit for Utah he said It would be known In a few days whether space would be John A. Street, of the firm of Rogers secured and whether there would be ft Street, has prepared a written opinany or not. Personally he favored the ion on the status of the employees In exhibit, and he thought possibly some the waterworks and engineering dearrangement might be made today at partments of the city. In which he disthe meeting of the' state board of edusents from the conclusion of City At cation In Salt Lake. torney Dey that the mayor has the He spoke of Governor D. R. Francis, power to remove these employees. president of the world's fair directors as being a most remarkable as well as a most agreeable man, upon whom most of the heavy work connected with making the exposition a success has AV-er- a He said that much enthusiasm was being manifested by all classes in St Louis and that without doubt the exposition would far surpass anything the world has ever seen. Judge Shurtlllt offered a suggestion to tohae. going from the lntermountaln section which Is well worth bearing In mind. He said that he was In St Louis during the months of June and July of last year and found the weather quite uncomfortable, especially the nights, which were hot and sultry. He aid the fail months, or the period known as Indian summer, would be the most pleasant season for those going from Utah to visit the fair. The Judge was delighted to get back to Ogden and said. In pointing to the grass lawns, that It was the only green thing, that he had seen since leaving devolved. 2384 CAPITAL SURPLUS BURGLARS. Saya UTAH and Nearby States William Simmons, a pioneer of Lehl, la dead. He came to Utah In 1857. There are 200 miners and seventy five day men now employed at the Castle Gate coal mines. One of the actors of the Farmington Dramatic association was so taken up with the play the other night that he referred to himself as a woman. A. Soyka of Richfield, while eating breakfast, put a needle In his mouth with his food. The needle lodged In his throat. In trying to get It out It was broken and the end containing the 20, PROFITS.... AND $150,000 73.245 We iransa.'t business In all branches of ti.mking and extend every courtesy consistent with soundness. OPERATORS AND MINERS HOLD ANOTHER CONFERENCE. Unlsss Agreement Is Reached a eral Strike of Coal Miners la Probable. The Secret Washington Avs. President' DAVID ECCLES THOMAS D. DEE J HX riXGREE J MES F. BlRTOX Gen- Vice-Preside- nt Cashier Will lc given you by MISS PAULINE KEl'ILEH, who will lu at our store until March 5th, demonstrating to the hulics of Ogden and vicinity the style Ass t Cashier C.A.Smurthwaitc Ind.. Feb. 29. Grain The INDIANAPOLIS, joint conference of coal operators and miners of the four competitive statea of Illinois, Indiana, Ohio and western Pennsylvania, which adjourned two Produce Dorset that is hot suited to their special needs. Company OGDEN. UTAH (Wholesale) STYLISH FIGURES weeks ago without having reached an LEGAL NOTICES. agreement as to the wage scale and conditions of labor for the year beProbate and Cnarilianshlji Sstires- ginning April 1. reconvened today, to make another attempt to reach a Coiisult County Clerk or the respective satisfactory agreement. If no agreesigners fur further information. ment should be reached at the presNOTICE TO CREDITORS. ent conference, a complete suspension Notice is hereby given by (lie unilersigued of operations In the four states will administrator of the estate of W.H. lbslg-soi- i, take place the 1st of April, and, there deceased, to the creditor of, and all having claims against the said deceased, being no basis upon which Michigan, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers, central Pennsylvania, Kentucky. West w itliin four months after the first publication Virginia and Iowa, mny make con- id this notice, to the aaid administrator, at tracts for the year, the mines of those the oiliii of Henderson ft Macmillan, attorrooms 14 to IS neys for said states will also close. This would First Nationaladministrator, Hank building, Ogden City, mean that 190,000 union miners would Welter County and State of I' tali. 1.. J. HOl.TIIEK, Jll., Administrator stop work. They mine each year ol'tlic estate of V. , Hodgson, deceased. of the 290,000.000 tons of bituIU sokrson ft Macmili.ak, attorneys for administrator. minous coal of the country. Dated Ogden, Utah, Feb. 29th, 1904. It is admitted on all sides that the outlook for an amicable settlement Is NOTICE TO CREDITORS. ' both vague and portentious. The Net ice is hercly given by the undersigned operators return to the conference preadministratrix of the estate ofLouis A. Wilts-lpared to Insist as before upon a wage deceased, to the creditor of, and all reduction of from 10 to 12 per cent, persons having claims against the said while the miners are equally insistent deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary voucher, within four mouth after that there shall be no reduction. the first puklieation of this notire, to the said administratrix, at the otliee of Henderson ft Macmillan, attorneys for said administratrix, SHORT LINE MAKES room 14 ami 18 First National Rank buildPURCHASE IN IDAHO ing, Ogdeu City, Welter County, and State The foundation of style and individuality in dress DEPENDS UPON THE FIGURE, and the g FIGURE UPON THE CORSET. A Corset never vet hurt anv hotlv. Ry that we do not g Corset. mean a well-fittin- )er-imi- is tight-fittin- Come and see what a change Miss Keppler can make in the comfort and style of your manner of dress. We hope every lady in Ogden will call and find out from Miss Keppler what style Corset is host suited to her individual needs. 00 S. J. BURT & BROS. oi l tali. Passing of Your Tailor MARY W. WINSLOW, Administratrix of the estate of Lou ia A. Winslow, demoted. Hkndxkhon ft Maim I llax, attorneys fur (aid administratrix. ' Dated Ogden, Utah Felt. 29th, 1904. dispatch from Welser, Ida., says: There la a well defined rumor current here that the Short Line railroad has purchased the P. ft L X. road to Council, but It cannot be confirmed definitely. For some time past it Is understood that negotiations have been In progress to that end. If true. It Is not known whether It means the extension of the road or not. but the rumor gains publicity at the time when the talk of extension Is also revived and generally believed. Another rumor In railroad circles is that the Short Line division terminal will soon be moved to Welser from Huntington. This would tend to give credence to the purchase rumor. Indicating that the P. ft I. X. will be added to the Short Line system, while the O. R. ft X. management will be given the trackage as far east as Welser. If these railroad rumors are true It means that Welser will become an important railroad point In Idaho." A Most III well-dress- men ed wear now-a-da- ys clothes the .New Kind. They have found from experience that this "New Kind of clothing is just as good merchant-tailored as the made as perfectly, fits as (ajv. well, as exclusive in patterns, and costs :$ "ready-mad- e -- T-tr the IMalrict Court of the Unites! Males for the District of Utah. In the matter of Elta Welter, bankrupt. No. 671. In bankruptcy. high-price- Petition for Itlacliarge, To the Honorable Joliu A. Marshall, Judge I of the District court of the I'uited State for the district of Utah: Mr. Elta Weber of Ogden City, in the cuun-- 1 ty of Welter ami state of Utah, in said district, represents tliut on the 23rd was duly act of congress I J kite ha duly I surrendered all her pmjierty and rights ol property, and haa fully complied with all the requirement of said act and of Uie order! of the oourt touching hia bankruptcy-Wherefor- e site pray that she may lie tie-ereed by the court to' have a full diachurge from all debt provable against her estate under said bankrupt uets, except such debt as are excepted bv law from such discharge. Dated this 25tlt day of January, A. 1). I d, rt?' about half as much. We sell Kohn ... Broth- ers' fine clothing. All Union Made . 1 WK CAREY A COMPLETE LINE OF lbrOTH 1904. ELTA WEBER, Bankrupt. m Eacaped an Awful Fats. Mr. H. Hagglns of Melbourne, Fla., writes, "My doctor told me I had Consumption and nothing could be done for me. I was given up to die. The offer of a free trial bottle of Dr. Kings New Discovery for Consumption, Induced me to try It. Results were startling. I am now on the road to recovery and owe all to Dr. Kings New Discovery. It surely saved my life." This great cure la guaranteed for all throat and lung diseases by Jesse J. Driver, druggist. Price 50c and 81.00. , COATS that keep their shape. CLOTHING with Individuality. lire Order of Notice Thereon. District of Utah. On this 27 tli day of February, A. D. 1904, . on reading the foregoing petition it is ordered by the court, that a hearing be had upon the same on the 15th day of Mtrch, A.D., 1904. before said court, at Halt Lake City, in said I district, t 10 oclock in the forenoon; and that notice thereof he published in Till Utah Statu Jolkxal, a ncwsMier printed in said district, and that all known creditor and other jiersoiiN in interest may appear at the said time and plnee and show cause, if any they have, why the prayer ot the said etitioner should not lie granted. And it is ftirther ordered by the court, that the clerk ahull send by mail to all known creditor copies of said ietitiun and this or-- ' der, addressed to them at their places of resi-- I. L. Clark & Sons Company .Wi SOLE AGENTS FOR OGDEN 2356 to 2362 Wash.Ave. J I t DAILY PUZZLE PICTURE t : new-fangle- of Taste in Dress j denee as dated. eye was swallowed. Witness the Honorable John A. Marshall, This Is the opinion of the mean ediLecture recitals are popular but by Judge of the said Diatrict court, and the seal tor of the Richfield Reaper: A girl no means common. Hear the one on thereof, at Halt Lake City, in said district, uu the 27th of February, A. D. 1904. Isnt half so afraid to be alone with a How to Listen to Piano Music Mon- Attest: dayJkkkolii here. K. Lktcheb, Clerk. man In the dark as she Is that some day evening. Congregational church. Heal of court. body might turn on the light from the d, NEW STOCKS outside with one of those modern Improvements. The Malad Advocate has this dra Closing Quotations February 29, 104. "We believe Mr. matlc criticism: Hutchison made a mistake in permitFurnished by Ogden Brokerage company, 2483 Washington avenue; ting members of bis company to throw out such slurring remarks to their auPhone 215: dience as they did the last night they were here. In some places they would Copper, 46 8. have been made targets of and driven Atch. com., 65 4. to shelter by a volley of rotten eggs.' Atch pfd., 88 8. Fmelter com., 47 EXCLUSION LAW WORKS. Smelter pfd., 90. 0., 74 8. of immigration 'he commiasloner Brooklyn, 40 8. statls-- i i collected some Interesting Can. mc.. 114. which allow the effective workChe, ft o., 29 law 's of the Chinese exclusion Rio Grande com., 19. October the fifteen months ending Fork Gas. 190. 1876. 22,879 male Chinese and 276 Icuples Gas, 97 2. inle Chinese entered this country, Erie, 3. YORK 5 1901 FIRST NATIONAL BANK. TO AGREE OH WAGE SCALE Have Committed a Series of Robber iss in Salt Lake Confession of Ono of the Gang. FEHRUARY MONDAY, UTAH STATE JOURNAL, DAILY HERE YOU ARE BOYS! BAG OF MARBLES FREE VI tli every purchase of 25c or over we give :. hag of marbles free this week WHEELWRIGHT BROS. 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For rars it defied all doctors, and all Tha Oysttr and Its Claimants, ea. But Bucklen's Arnica Salve Twn travelers discovered ail contendoyster on tha beafh. Ruth claimed It quickly, each trouble to cure him. Equally ing he had A seen It flrtst, but arguments were vain: they could not settle the t1iHiule. d Erup-nlistened Skin was The Msalng with him they left their ease. by with !or Burns, Bruises, and lawyer, coimulteil, lawyer a t olio fare, and arrived at his decision in a minute. I'peniiig he ate the oyster and Piles. 25c nt Jesse J. Drivers hmM to the claimants, esch, a W here Is the 1 lawyer tore. Answer to Saturday's Paxzls Right side dowu, at trustee's feet. - half-shel- l. , BROWNING BROS. CO. OODEN, UTAH Carry the Largest Line of Sporting Goods of Every Description of any House in the Country, and Sell at the Lowest Possible Prices Send for Their Large 154 Page Catalog- -it U free. |