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Show DAILY SALT LAKE AND VICINITY I UTAH STATE JOURNAL. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, 1904. GORMAN ENTERS STRONG DENIAL PROPOSITION TO MOVE BRIGHAM YOUNG MONUMENT NO COUNTRYMAN .TRIKES WITH A BUCKET. fellow . proposition is under consideration by the Mormon church authorities to bring about the removal of the Brigham Toung monument from its present position at Main and South Temple streets to the Intersection of South Temple and State streets, near the Eagle Gate. This change, it is proposed, would take' place when the memorial statue of the Prophet Joseph Smith is completed. No plans have been considered as to the size or the nature of the memorial, but it is understood that it will be a bronse statue of the Prophet Joseph Smith. A year from December 22 Is the centennial anniversary of Joseph Smiths birthday, and it la expected the memorial will be completed and dedicated by that time. Gh on Foeo Whioh " aieti Frightful Mon Will Diofiguro tho for Lif. under Auatrion named Dellck I. commitcharged with having a.aault a brutal and unprovoked Mike fellow countryman named Subrich at Promontory ye.terday by the face with an old trlking him in and Inflicting a frightful bun bucket An Se men, together with aome others, In the gravel pit De-llwWe employed waa alightly under the Influence whether or not an of liquor and the men is not between, yorf, passed Dellck seised the Suddenly bnown. one could bucket and before any a terrific Gubrlch be struck to the him face tending blow in the from the wound, rushed Blood pound. which extended right acroas the face, seand although It Is not considered for rious the man will be disfigured ck COUNTY ce Special Officer Abbott placed Dellck under arrest and brought him to the to city, turning his prisoner Sheriff Josephson of Box Elder counwas committed. ty. In which the crime ' i jjln Railroad;; Circles BAGGAGE AGENT ALLEY RECEIVES PROMOTION ARRE8T CAT 8PREAD8 DISEASE. A strange, large black cat Is held ic of responsible for a diphtheria In the vicinity of Palm and Spruce avenues. One death' has already resulted from the disease, and it la thought In the neighborhood that the child contracted the disease while playing with the cat, the belief being that the animal had previously gotten the germs in its hair by having, vis Ited a house in some other section of the city where diphtheria existed. Western Railway the ten months semi-epidem- Gross earnings, expenses, AND FINGER . BOWL8. In entertaining royalty many restrictions must he observed. One of the strangest of those unwritten laws la that which fOrblda the use of fin ROYALTY ger howls at dinner for any of the guests except the royal ones. This custom dates from the early days of the Georges when the nobles were dl fld4d In their allegiance between the of Hanover and the To many of these allegiance to the Stuarts was tellglon, and often the outward acts of allegiance to the reigning sovereign perverted Into treasonable acts cf homage to the exiles No dinner was complete without Its toast to "the "king," in those days, to evade which was an act of treason punishable even with death and loss of titles and The Jacobites however, discovered a way to avoid this penalty without sacrificing their loyalty. Bolding the wineglass over the finger bowl, they drained the glass the Mug," with a mental reserva-ovthe water." This simple cose was soon discovered, and the use finger bowls was forbidden, New reigning house exiled Stuarts. no-T'- ee es-tet- ss. er Tork Herald. B Dakota,' the wonderful" wizard, Is attraction at the Lyceum. EXCURSION VIA RATES PACIFIC. UNION R Meetings Which Havs Been Were to Consider Proper of Convention. WASHINGTON, June I9. Senator Gorman made the following statement regarding the report that be, with National Committeemen Guffey of Pennsylvania, McLean of Ohio, Smith of New Jersey and others, had held a conference here for the purpose of ascertaining how many votes could be Combined in the convention againet Judge Parker, the object being to secure more than of the convention in order to prevent his nomination: The persistency and the regularity with which statements of this character have recently appeared would seem to indicate a studied desire to misrepresent me. The fact is that all the conferences I have attended the conference solely related to the proper organisation of the convention which it la only the duty of ths members of the national committee to consider. So far as I am concerned, I have not been a party to any arrangement for effecting a combination to obstruct the efforts of any candidate for the nomination. The Maryland delegates have not yet determined the course they will1 pursue In regard to .the candidates at SL Louis, and will probably not reach any conclusion until after their arrival at St Louis and after an opportunity to confer with the delegates from other states. As for the rule.lt Is necessary where the unit rule obtains, aa In Democatric conventions; but in no case, since the adoption of the rule, has any nomination been preventtd when a candidate has had a 'enr and undoubtel inalority of the convention and where that majority Is one-thi- rd two-thir- ds composed of delegates from Democratic states. They have always controlled the convention. I have perfect confidence that tbe convention will adopt a sound, conservative platform and nominate a ticket which will command tbe confidence of the country." Chicago and Chicago and 130.00. return, return $42.50. $47.50. vis Bt Louis St Louis and return via Chicago, $30.00. Limit 00 days Transit limit 10 days ch direction. Pullman sleepers rough to Bt Louis without change. Tickets on sale Tuesdays and Fridays week. Stop overs allowed. A. B. MOBELET. Trav. Pass Agt OGDEN FURNITURE AND CARPET CO. Complete House Furnishers HYRUM PINGREE, Manager. 40c to 75c LodliesIKbsBepy sf ful - - LIGHTNING STRUCK WATCH. Recently a fishing smack off one of the Shetland isles was struck by lightning during a fierce storm. The bolt first struck the mast, which it splintered completely; it then passed to a watch in the pocket of a man sitting close to the mast and completely melted it The man' not only was uninjured, but he did not know what had taken place till he took his watch from his pocket and found it fused into a mass. NEW YORK 370 Ladies Vests Among other summer necessities we sre selling the daintiest of soft ' white cotton high class VESTS at prices like these: lOo Full length, carefully shaped, best 15c quality for 12 Extra quality fancy knit vesta, worth 20c, for 15o Richelieu ribbed, silk taped, shaped like 50c quality S. J. BURT & BROS. Our Show in the Race for Mens Trade in the Apparel Line Paul...... The best reason for this Is that WE GIVE YOU MORE STYLISH and better made clothing than other dealers, at the same or cheaper price. We Deal Especially in This Issue With Erls Illinois Central... 1 148X Manhattan Kansas A Tsxaa CHICAGO GRAIN AND PORK. July Delivery. 88 4 9M Oats Wheat 'Merry In Adverelty. 1U2 47H Pork obi In the city of Berlin the other day a Corn T!!.7T.. 1J4 woman entered a tramcar, carrying a Money on call Innumber of gas balloons, which she There will bo no session of New tended to sell. She was sitting In her eat musing over trade depression York stocks Saturday, July 2d and and other matters, when there was a Monday, July 4th. loud explosion, n sheet of flame, and the balloons were no more. A man with a cigar, had Jumped in, and one NEW YORK STOCKS of the balloons had bumped Against CHICAGO GRAIN the lighted end. When the .merchant Ws depend on our eommlasluns, not had extinguished herself and such our customers losses, for our profits. Tbe only strictly commission horns In others of the passengers who were In ths stats. flames! he observed with a merry OGDEN BROKERAGE CO. smile that she had never known her 170 TW ENT Y FIFTH ST. Phone 216. stock to go off so quickly before. I -- Outing Suits 142 194 Sugar 99 Texas Tennessee Coel.. Union Psclfle.... Steel eom Bteel pfd Western Union .. Wabeih pld $ I Saratoga chips, per pound... 30o Ralston crisps, 3 pkga. for...25o We carry all kinds of baker's Get them bread and cakes. fresh every day. Cur fruits and vegetables are noted for being the finest and freshest In the city. Tel. - 1- -3 - Our Remedy will be An Early Summer Sale ef everything Instock. Cost of Goofy Cuts Ho Figure. Twenty-fift- h Street ' We will meet any price made by any one . on any brand of goods. Reese How ell Sons ... 302 Ave. Money Your Greatest Opportunity If You Happen to Be Small The Toggery Weehingten them Our homespuns and serges at $10, $12, $13 and $15 ars attractive in pattern, stylish in cut. Will fit to perfection, and stay fit, On all suits for men and youths under 36 in chest measure wt ars offering at a uniform cut of 33 per cent. 2466 We Need You need, no doubt, a cooler suit for the coming hot weather. We are prepared to show you the nattiest line of outing suits ever shown here. We sell only the kind that retain shape, and you don't have that bedraggled, "hang on a nail" appearance seen so often on the street. We are proud to say that we don't furnish our customers that kind of rubbish, r too. 67-- x. Thousands of Dollars in Goods and No Money is our Complaint. Grows Better and Better .Wednesday, June 29, 1904. St. Bayles lunch cheese, per Jar..15e Bsylee Roquefort cheese, Jar 15c 15o Bayles1 nut butter, Jar N. Y. full cream cheese, lb.. 80s 15o Veal loaf, per can 15o Chicken loaf, per can 15o Melrose Pate, per can GROCERY CO. STOCKS Louisville AM... .103 Missouri Psclfle.. 923 Mew York Cent Norfolk A West Ontario A West. .94 Pennsylvania By 116 47 Reading 9DU Boek island Southern Psclfle.. 4( Southern By eom. 91 Now here, don't roast yourself over a hot kitchen stove; buy ready to eat foods. No cooking. These this week special: BARROWS by Colo. F. 4 1 4SK Copper 72m Atchison con WJS Atchison ptd Smelter eom 97 Smelter pfd I7M Alton eom Baltimore A Ohio. 79 4BJ4 Brooklyn Canadian Fc....l2tK 111) Net. Tractlou Ches. A Ohio Rio Grands eom. . I84 Con. Gas 144 974 Peoples Gas Time VERY LOW PRICES ON ths Ogdsn Brokerage Co. Twenty-fift- h 81; Phono 215. Fumishsd Summer cents High-Grad- pain- Ths Timetable Habit Hotel clerks and others who handle timetables In the bulk are responsible for the statement that the New York public has the timetable habit Every commuter who already knows to the fraction of a second the time of the arrival and departure of the trains on hlsroad carries a timetable. People who do not even commute, bnt ride up and down town In street cars, pore over little timetables and figure out the hour and minute they will start If they get a chance to go to the part of the country they would like to visit As for those who really take long trips, no fewer than a bagful of timetables will keep them straight. N. Y. Letter. for Good Old And a far greater number are the COc to 75c quality, in this beautiful assortment, than the other kinil. The ladies cannot fail to appreciate such a remarkable underpricing of FINE HOSIERY, especially at this time of the year. You will find all of the newest fancies in the various sizes in light weights, Lace and Drop Stitcli designs, English Gauze Lisle, Embroidered Lisle, and colors every pair hearing the name of the best manufacturers. Such an exe ceptional offer is seldom made on Strictty Hose. To get the best selection in the lot, early choosing is urged. Havs You a Cough? A dose of Ballards Horehound Syrup will relieve It Have you a coldT A dose of Herbins at bedtime and freAt the Play. The young man had seen the play quent small doses of Horehound Sybefore. He let everybody for four rup during the day will remove it seats around him know that, he kept Try it for whooping cough, for asthtelling just what was coming, and how ma, for consumption, for bronchitis. funny It would be when It did come. Mrs. Joe McGrath, $27 East First At length he said: street, Hutchinson, Kan, writes:- "I Did yon ever try listening to a play have used Ballards Horehound Syrup with your eyes shut? Youve no Idea In my family for 5 years, and find It how queer it seems." the best and most palatable medicine A middle aged man with a red face ever used." 25c, 50c and $L Sold sat just In front He twisted himself Geo. F. Cave, druggist. by about In his seat and glared at the man. young CLOSING QUOTATIONS OF Young man," said he, "did you ever try listening to a play with your mouth shut?" The silence that followed was The ' I 8t Louis and return, Held two-thir- ds Officer Clive fell In with the spirit of the "Joke and told Tlllach that he was under arrest Tlllach resented the proceedings, which took placc in the Valley House, and an altercation followed.1 Both men Officer Clive were badly punished. arrested the man finally and charged him with being drunk and committing battery. Officer Clive frankly admitted that he had been overstepping his privileges when he threatened to arrest Tlllach. He was simply acting upon the "Joking suggestion" of Mrs. McCloskey. net $2,551,589; income,$74, other $2,295,420; earnings, 404; total Income, $2,209,824; interest taxes etc, $1,128,848; surplus, $1,240,-17- 8; dividends, $437,500; surplus, $803,-47- 8. 1i2 47,008; WAS A JOKE. arrest him. RIO GRANDE EARNINGS. The Rio Grande RESIGNS. Clara McCloakey Because Miss wished to play a Joke on her friend, Charles Tlllach, Saturday night she asked Officer C. H. Clive, to "pretend It was announced yesterday at the Oregon Short Line offices that the Jurisdiction of George L. Alley, general be extended v.flpi(P agent, would ever the Union Pacific from Ogden to Green River. This Is done in connection with the adding of the territory to the Jurlsdictloln of the Short Line a short time ago. for 'the baggage The promotion ' agent goes into effect July 1st .Since the consolidation it has been rumored a number of times that additional territory would be added to the Jurisdiction of the Short Line baggage agent lir. Alley has been In the employ of 4he Short line in various positions for the past twenty years and is one of the oldest employes of the road.. company reports for ended April 20th last: ATTORNEY George Westervelt yesterday resigned his position as county attorney. It was accepted by the board of county commissioners at an adjourned meeting and Assistant County Attorney J. J. Whitaker was immediately elected to fill the vacancy. Attorney Westervelt tendered his resignation by telegraph from Chicago, where he went about six weeks ago preparatory to accepting a position with a life insurance company of Philadelphia with which Mr. Westervelts brother is connected. It was said yesterday that had Mr! Westervelt not resigned the board of county commissioners would have declared his office vacant and proceeded to select a successor, in accordance with the statutes governing such a contingency. life. over CONFERENCES HAVE BEEN HELD'. ANTI-PARKE- A Co. YOULL ALWAYS FIND Eastern Corn-Fe- d Beef or any other good kind at BALLARD & RINCKER. |