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Show DAILY 8 UTAH STATE JOURNAL, UTAH STATE JOURNAL Publiahera Co (Incorporated.) Published every evening except Sunday 8tate Journal Qfficere: E. A. LIVERNASH AR; RAIGN8 PRESIDENT. Violated ConstituA. Littlefield, Claims Roossvalt of the tional R. W. Prerogative W. Henry Gwilllain, House. E. L. WIndle, T. D. Johnson, R. S. Joyce. Single copies Mall subscription WASHINGTON, Nov. IS. 15c 60c 5c Business Manager City Circulator Horace 8. Foster 425 Twenty-fourt- h Office: Open till 6 p. m. Closed on Telephone 664. street Sunday. Subscribers who do not receive their papers or have any cause for complaint will oblige by notifying thla office. Five dollars reward will be paid for information that will lead to the arrest and conviction of persona stealing copies of Ths Stats Journal from the premises of subscribers. for entry at the second-clamatter. Application Post-PflJ- at Ogden as : Local ce ss and Personal; J. Weber is In the city to attend to legal business. Henry of Deep Creek Is a guest at the Broom. Ben Livingston has left for a weeks hunting at the duck hunting clubs Colonel grounds. CONFER WITH STRIKE LEADERS. Federation of Labor Adopts Resolutions of Sympathy With Chicago Strikoro. BOSTON, Nov. 13. At the Federation of Labor congress thla morning there was a compulsory cessation of proceedings on account of the failure of committees to report at thla time. During the lull Mitchell asked to be excused from serving upon the standwas now ing committees, aa demanded entirely by the western strike of coal miners. A resolution of sympathy was adopted with the car men on strike at Chicago. After this adjournment was had until tomorrow morning. It la reported here that Mitchell may go west to confer with the strike leaders. If ao he will probably visit Colorado, Utah and Wy9mlng. FOR CUBAN BILL sentative from California. He asked for a question of privilege on ths part of the whole bouse and then arraigned the attitude of the president In the Panama matter, saying that the constitutional prerogatlveof the house had been violated by the president in declaring war with Colombia. Payne rose to a point of order and Instated that the question of privilege be stated first The speaker suggested a resolution which would Inform the house as to what question the gentleman desired to present He finally sustained the point of order, cries of Regular order! being heard RACING WILL BEGIN on the Republican aide. AFOSTLE GRANT IN COLORADO The house was in session seventeen Oakland Meeting of Now California jnlnute and adjourned until Monday. Jockey Club Commencoo Supposed to Have Met His Wife at Tomorrow. Kansas City and Gone THREATENED TO SHOOT East. 13. The OAKLAND, Cdl, Niv. A special to the Herald from Denver Mrs. Balding of Riverdalo Threatens winter meeting of the Jfew California to Kill Mrs. Child of That Inditomorrow. club will open says: Apostle Heber J. Grant went Jockey Place. cations point to a successful season and through Colorado yesterday. From officials at the track are pleased at the best Information he met his wife In Mrs. Belding of Rlverdale has been the prospects. Several carloads of Kansas City, and le now probably well arrested on the serious charge of horses have arrived this week from on his way toward the Atlantic coast. threatening to shoot Sarah S. Child various parts of the country, and the Grant wired from the Rio Grande of the same place. While the facte officials declare there will be no lack train yesterday to a friend In Denver have not yet fully developed it Is un- of material with which to fill races. to have hla wife sent to Kansas City derstood that the difficulty arose The city already la beginning to fill to meet him there. When he reached through the arrest of Chauncey Beld- with horsemen and turf followers. Pueblo he made a change to the Saning, husband of Mrs. Belding. ta train which paseetd through that About ten days ago he, together COFFIN 18 IMPROVING. place at 8 p. m., probably arriving at with Ralph Tappan, waa arrested on The report which appeared In some Kansas City at 5 p. m. today. a charge of breaking into Mrs. A. L. of the papers yesterday that John CofChilds house at Rlverdale. They fin, the man who waa stabbed at HE SAY8 HE 18 GOOD. waived examination and were bound exwas not and n Huntsville, Nov. 13. falling CNSTANTINOPLE, over to the district court It la to was recover Dr. incorrect and pected Austrian ambassadors have thought that the arrest of her hus- Forbes, county physician, informed a been no lied that ;. rultan is preband has disturbed Mrs. Belding to Jourrftl reporter that he had visited a satisfactory to the desuch an extent that thla assault la the him today and that he was doing paring mands of these powers. outcome. She will have a hearing In nicely and stood a fair chance of redue course. The' report in yesterdays REDWAY DEAD. covering. Journal was correct. CINCINNATI, Nov. 13. Alfred RedCHARGED WITH ROBBERY way, the millionaire stove manufacA Remarkable Cass. turer, died here this morning. One of the most remarkable cases Pora House Ward, Rooming Harry of a cold, on tbe lungs, Attention! ter, Arrested for Stealing From causing pneumonia, le that of Mrs. Gertrude E. Fenner, Marion, Ind., who a Lodger. was entirely cured by tbe use of One The drugs we use In our prescripMinute Cough Cure. She says: The tion work are the freshest, purest 'and and1 so weakened on la a Ward coughing under arrest Harry me that I ran straining down In weight from highest quality that can be obtained. of la a Ward robbery. porter 148 to 92 pounds. I tried a number of charge If you want the best results have street room remedies to no avail until I used One at one of the Twenty-fift- h Minute Cure. Four bottles of Cough your prescriptions prepared by us. Do lng houses and yesterday afternoon an this wonderful remedy cured me en this and your doctor will worry less elderly man, whose name has not yet tlrely of the cough, strengthened my WALLACE recovery. been ascertained, went to his room lungs and restored me to my normal about your health and strength. Sold by DRUG CO., Presmrlptlon Druggists, after having looked upon the wine weight, Geo. F. Cave, Wallace Drug Co., and 2349 Washington Ave.; phone 24 X. while It was red or some other color. Wm. Giddings. Ward, It la claimed, commenced to assist the man and finished by assisting hfinself to the victim's cash, $24 in alL When placed under arrest he had $11.85 In his possession. His hear lng hns not yet been fixed. hla-tim- e ' anL The suit In equity which has been on trial before Judge RolHpp of the district court for several days, in which Elisabeth Gill 1s plaintiff and B. Mala n and others are the defendants, is still on trial. It is an action brought to quiet title to springs and water on a tract of land near the mouth of Strong's canyon. An Italian this morning attempted to foist a forged check for $15 on one second-han- ' Twenty-fift- h d dealers on lower street, but the dealer was next" He started for an officer and the dago started out at the rear door during hla absence, and so far the officers have not yet located him. The check was one of those used by the old Utah Loan and Trust bank. Adam Paterson has returned from an eastern business trip. He spent some considerable time in Wyoming looking after his sheep and cattle interests. and from thence proceeded to Chicago and other eastern cities. Ills first visit to Chicago was early in October, and at that time he was very successful In marketing hla stock, but returning en days ago he found the market demoralised. Coffin Held While Inquiries Are Says Fathsi la Wealthy. Being Made j j deep-seat- REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Transfers of real estate as follows have been recorded: B. Mortenaon and others to Benjamin Smalley and others, lots 9 to 12, block 8, Terrace $100. George D. Feennlcllff, executor, and others to Caroline Hansen, part of lots 3 and 4, In block 3, plat "B," McCREADY'S TWO STORES J4J Twenty-Fift- h St 2344JWashington Ave. Never Undersold OGDEN UTAH Removal Sale! Our fine line of CHINA and GLA8SWARE must be closed out at great sacrifices. E. A. OLSEN VuhtaAn. all debts provable against his estate sofa said bankrupt acts, except'anch debts as ait excepted hy law from such discharge. Dated this 31st day of Januarv, A. D.lni J01IN M. ROSSITKR, Bankrupt, Order of Notice Thereon. District of Utah. On this 11th day of November, A. D. uu on readingthe foregoing petition it is oidm by the court that a hearing be had upos tit same on the 30th day of November, A. D. 1903, before said court, at Salt Lake City, iu'aui district, at 10 oclock in the forenoon; ul that notice thereof be published in Thi L'tai Statx Jourxal, a newspaper printed h said district, and that all known creditor: and other persons in interest may appear a the said time and place and show cause, it any they have, why the prayer of the tail petitioner should not be granted. And it ie further ordered by the court, that the clerk ahull send by mail to all knows creditors copies of said petition and this order, addressed to them at their places of as stated. Witness the Honorable John A. ManhtlL of the said District court, and the mi Juge thereof, at Salt Lake City, in raid district, os the 11th daf of November, A. D- - 1903. Attest: Jkcrold R. Letcheb, Clerk. Seal ot court Men! Boys! offered in Pockerknives Biggest Snap-eve- r We have CUT our Prices 40 Ter Cent, in ortler to eleau up our stock preparatory to. getting in New Goods. Honestly, yon cant afforp to miss these BARGAINS. SALE LASTS TEN DAYS. ed Boyle Hardware Co.nir SALE ON CHILDREN'S CLOAKS " '"Si f sub-divisi- , Long and Short Coats in every Color and Size are Cut in order to Reduce Stock 33,500. Hansen and husband con. Caroline vey the above to George J. Kelly, trustee, $2,500. See These Coats for Girls Ayres, lot City cemtery. In the past 15 years our firm has made nearly 1,000 loans In Ogden and Cured of Piles After 40 Years. Haney of Geneva, O., had piles for 40 years. Doctors and dollars northern Utah, placing nearly $1,000,-00- 0 could do him no on real estate security. We can good. De Witts Witch Hasellasting Salve cured him get you a loan If you want It Invaluable for cuts, permanently. HUNTER A KENNEDY. burns, bruises, sprains, lacerations, ecxemo, tetter, salt rheum, and al other skin diseases. Ixok for tin name DeWltt on the package all oth SPECIAL SALE Ogden Furniture era are cheap, worthless counterfeits. & Carpet Co., Wednesday, Thursday, Sold by Geo. F. Cave, Wallace Drug Co., and Wm. Giddings. Friday and Saturday. At $6.50 than once in a year do we meet with such a chance as this, and when we do were right glad to share the good fortune. Two stvles of Coats for Girls, all sizes in the best styles of the year, Not more At $6.50-Wor- th J - y James McFarlane. Jr., to Anna C. 4, block 6, Rlverdale annex addition; $1,000. ftarah Tout to Lewis Larsen and A COUNTY PIONEER GONE. others, lots 17 and 18, block 8, Childs George Mu grave, one of the plo addition; $2,200. Janies Louis Frederlckaon to Thomas neera of Plain City, in thla county, died C. Macbeth, part of lot 6, block 43, in yesterday at S p. m. at his home In flat A; $600. this city, 405 Washington avenue. He was born In London seventy-tw- o years VICTIM OF MORPHINE HABIT. ago and came to Utah In 1S5T. He set John Claypool, charged with housetied early at Plain City, where he breaking and receiving stolen gqods, practiced fanning most successfully. caine up before Judge Rolapp at 2 oHe was deeply Interested in education clock. Claypool plead guilty and will teaching In the public schools and La le sentenced on Monday. The young ter In the Protestant Episcopal school man, who does not possess a criminal's for several years, lie leuvea a de fare, is a victim of the morphine habit, voted wife and brothers and a sister using, it Is stated, as much as twelve to mourn Ills loss. Ilis wife la a sis to twenty grains a day. It appears ter of Hon. Edwin Dix. The funeral he had burglarised nearly a doxen services will take place at the family places before this one in order to get residence. 405 Washington avenue, at money to purchase the deadly drug. On 1:10 p. m. Sunday next Services will motion of Prosecuting Attorney Halbe conducted by the Rev. Alfred verson Judge Rolapp dismissed the Brown, rector of the Episcopal church charge of having stolen goods In his and the Interment will be at the Plain possession. Mr. C. GETS SIX MONTHS L. A. Bartlett, who waa charged with passing a fictitious check, was this WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE morning sentenced by Judge Rolapp in the district court to six months in 80 DECIDE8. the state prison. Harry Coffin, the boy who was Two Amendments Offered By Demo- charged with carrying concealed weacratic Members Were pons and also with stealing three biDefeated. cycles and for whom Judge Rolapp appointed Volney C. Gunnell guardian YOU GET THE EAR ad litem, le still In Jail pending corD. C Nov. IS. WASHINGTON, of the man you want to reach by sW respondence with the boy's father In The house committee on ways and Fort in Thk Jovbxal want coluiiini. tising Scott, Kansas. The boy Is unmeans today, after a lengthy session, der 17 years of age and says his father authorised Chairman Payne to make is & la the District Court of the rolled ... man. wealthy for tho District of I tch. a favorable report on the Cuban reciIn the matter of John M. IlosKiter htak procity measure. The vote was fourSubscribe for The State Journal. rapt. teen to two, Metcalf of California, who No. 468. In bankruptcy. waa present, not voting. The two opPetition for Discharge, To the Honorable John A. Marshall, posing votes were cast by Richardson of the District court of the l'niii- s... of Louisiana and Cooper of Texas, for the district of Utah: Democrats. John M. Rowdier, of Ogden City, in the county of lVtk. Two amendments were offered, one and state of I tab, in said district, hsum, by Cooper, extending the provisions folly represents that on the 20th iiyw of the treaty to all other foreign counOctotier, last past, he was duly ailjudged bankrupt under the set of oongrew rtL. tries; the other by Williams of Mising to bankruptcy; that he has duly sissippi, leader of the Democratic midered all his property and rights of arR(. proo. erty, and has folly complied with all nority in the house, abolishing the requirements of said acts and of the onhn differentials on Cuban sugar. Both of the court touching his bankruptcy. amendments were defeated. Wherefore hersys that he may he jeered bv the court to have a full discharge fm Rua-nln- Detects e Pender and Mrs. Pender left today for a visit to San Francisco New Orleans and other points. John V. Bluth, deputy In County Clerk Hollingsworth's office, is at present unable to be at his desk on account of sickness. The case of Moroni Jensen against N. R. Montgomery, began January 6th of this year, to recover $303, came up In the district court today and Judgment was rendered for the defend of the The Pan- 50c ama question was brought up in tbs 11.50 house immediately on convening this 1.00 morning by Llvernaah, a new repre- payable In advance Littlefield E. A. . WILL Littlefield... Secy, and Treasurer Director! Frank J. Cannon, E. A. T THE WEST IIP IK THE HOUSE Vice-Preside- nt Term of Subscription. By mall, one month By mall, three month By mall, aix months By mall, one year By carrier, one week By carrier, one month 1903. Harry President CONGRESSMAN Frank J. Cannon W. W. Prawning 13, BARTLETT L OGDEN, UTAH. Founded by E. A. Littlefield, A. D. 1896. Utah FRIDAY, NOVEMBER $8.00 to $9.50 |