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Show FEBRUARY DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, SATURDAY, HELENA 1 LOCAL BRIEFS MM Will Howarth has taken a trip to Idaho Falla. Dan Quinland of Texas la visiting LETTER FROM PRESIDENT LUCAS ON THE WAY. relatives In Ogden. rehave Cooler Mr. and Mrs. James turned home from Idaho. Probable Manager Binferd Thinks It E. 8. Rolapp, clerk of Ihe lawrd of Be It May That education, went to Salt Lake today. League. toMr. and Mrs. O. A. Parmley start vlalt of sevday for California for a President Lucas of the Pacific Naeral weeks. tional Baseball league la not dead. The pay car of the Southern Pacific He has been heard from. for the cut-o- ff employees Is in and the olT. Manager Binford telegraphed the men are being paid this morning asking why Ogmagnate The A. O. U. W. will have a Joint been replied to. The magnot had den canten which installation tonight at nate answered the telegram by wire will be initiated. Six-Tea- didates Rev. Wuebben, pastor of the German Evangelical church, has gone to Idaho Falls on mission work. Mrs. George Watson has Issued invitations for a euchre party at her residence next Wednesday afternoon. J. F. Lobdell of the Union Pacific dining-ca- r system, accompanied by his wife, went to Salt Lake this morning. The Brownies, about thirty strong, went to Hooper this afternoon and will give a dramatic entertainment tonight W. A. McGovern, division superintendent of the Southern Pacific at Wadsworth, Is at the Union Pacific m and said: "Answered by mail; see letter." Mr. Binford thinks that he will get the letter tomorrow. He also says it is entirely probable that Ogden will yet be in the league and that Helena, Mont, will be included as well as Boise, thus making a m league. Of coprae, a great deal of this is merely conjecture on the pert at Manager Binford, but In no other way can some of the movements of Lucas and McCloskey be explained. six-tea- DISCRIMINATION CLAIMED. hotel. The Hess team defeated the Morton team in two out of the three games bowled last night There are still five more games to bowl. The funeral of Thomas Alway, a prominent resident of North Ogden, who died on Thursday, took place at 2 o'clock this afternoon. Mrs. E. Howarth was given a farewell by the ladles of the Second ward Thursday. About 100 were present at the amusement hall. Mrs. Howarth Is to make her home in future in Salt IB III BALL LEAGUE J The Oregon 8hort Line Railroad Sued By Boise Coal Dealers. CITY JAIL NTO A BID REJECTED THEATER TURNS OF . TWO MAY MAKE A PLAYHOUSE OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION COLLISION I flSJXXL OF OFFER DOWN BROWN PALACE. INTOXICATED PRISONERS. HEAD-O- N Phoned to Polico to Havo Greeks rested and Landad in Jail Himeolf. Ar- - Articles of Incorporation of the Company Will Ba Filed Monday. Nsw Supt. Allison's Exhaustivs Health of Schools Good Bills Allowsd. The Brown Palace saloon on WashThe head of Alvin DeLong canje in KeeJoe contact with the cranium of ington avenue, between Twenty-fourt- h nan and the collision was a hard one. and Twenty-fift- h streets may be The wreck was In the city Jail and changed into a theater. Some time ago time In the silent watches of the night a proposition was made by a party of The collision was a hard one and both heads were badly mutilated. Both gentlemen to the city council to lease were gory this morning. DeLong was a lot on the city hall square on which police court on a charge of being to erect a building for a variety theater. drunk. He la a working man; this was Ipon consideration it was thought that bis first offense and he was liberated. council would act slowly and that the William Irwin came into town from other delays would probably arias yesterday. He had some from the cut-ofrom cltlsens and beInjunctions money and went oround town paying fore the lease could be obtained and little bills He owed $1.10 in a Greek the building constructed the present street and when saloon on Twenty-fift- h season would be over. show he went to settle the bartender from So the proposition to the council Is All the saloon Athens wanted $5. held in abeyance while other mans countrymen gathered around being negotiations are pending. and for a time it looked squally for It Is understood that these negotiaIrwin. The young man ran across the tions have practically been concluded street and telephoned the police staand that the property belonging to tion. Officer Clark came down and now used as the Brown Stevens, Sidney gathered In Irwin. He was released. will be leased and trans Palace saloon, John Nevin made himself rather too vau formed Into a modern, much at home at the Healy and got devllle theater. a twenty-fiv- e day sentence. are at work preparing the Frank Starr, a vagrant and an old Attorneys and lease writing the articles of Inoffender, was sentenced to thirty days The tioin. corpora incorporation in JaiL Is will be filed it understood, papers, vaon a arrested Charley Ashton, are C. A. Tbe Monday. incoroprators grancy charge, and who admitted that P. Poulsen, T. C. Brantley and Hill, he used all the cocaine and morphine T. J. Hurt. The company will be caphe could get, was sentenced to sixty italised at $5,000, the stock to be all days In Jail. This sentence was suspaid in and pended for thirty minutes C. A. Hill were be manager. Mr. Hill Ed Clary will work on the rock pile has built and operated a vaudeville for thirty days He was a vagrant. theater at Pueblo, Colorado, and at Salt Six more vagrants will be tried this Lake City. evening at 7 oclock.-JoHe expects to get on the circuit and Keenan, an old man, was arrest conduct his playhouse on a high plane. ed at midnight last night by Policesoon as the lease Is signed as Just men Burk, Vance, Chambers and Wilwill begin operations. the manager son. He was In company with James Green. A charge of Indecency will be A SNAP. preferred against him. The examination of Michael Riley . Everett piano; good condition. for housebreaking is set for Monday to Terms Call 223 Eccles suit. afternoon at 2: SO oclock. At the evening session of the police court a man known as "Blacky" was sentenced to sixty days in jail for vagrancy. ff 24 min-uts- j. s. & LEWIS co. Jewelers and Opticians Manufacture of Clay Pipes. of the clay pipes so much used by smokers are made at Mogadon, O- - The Industry began 25 yean ago on a small scale. Now the plant la tbe largest In the world. It la not an unuau&l thing for a boy to make 16,000 In one day. Fire-sixth- Plain or diamond studdsd. Evsry ons with works that will tick off ths s of ths day to exact time. Youre safe in buying your watch of us, because wo first make ourselves safa on every watch wo buy. Wo ooll only watches of approved merit, whoso namoa thomoolvos are a guarantee. DOLLAR OFF approved. The finance committee reported cash on hand $33,657.24. The sanitary committee reported two cases of scarlet fever. Superintendent Allison made a very complete and Interesting statistical report, which, among other things, showed that there were 8,810 pupils in at- tendance at the various schools and 410 at the high school. It also showed the attendance of the various grades and the average of the pupils attending. The superintendent will complete his report by the next meeting. It will be reported with valuable Information. The report of Treasurer James F. Burton showed total amount of receipts during the month of January $48,801.83; disbursements, $12,552.99; balance on hand, $36,248.34. There was one bid for the Central school property which has been advertised for sale, which was from Geo. E. Maule, who offered $16,000 for It. The offer was very promptly rejected. A large number of bills were allowed and ordered paid, after which the board adjourned. s am going to Conley'i Why. academy tonight; you will have to go I if you want to be with the crowd. ; , A Costly Mistaks. Blunders are sometimes very expensive. Occasionally life itself Is the of a mistake, but youll never be wrong If you take Dr. King's New Life Pills for Dyspepsia, Dlxzlness, Headache, Liver or Bowel troubles. They are Jeaae J. 25c. at gentle yet thorough. Driver's drug store. All lovers of dancing will do we.ll to patronise the Wednesday. NEXT Musicians' ball V. dollar Many the previous meeting were read and le. Is the place to get Shoe uea at under prices this All broken lots of llxe offered at Just Report At the meeting of the board of education last evening all the members were present except President Dee, who has gone to California. Dr. Joyce occupied the chair and the minutes of e Jewelry I IVES ...Shoe Sale... A dispatch from Boise, Idaho, says J. M. Nell & Co. of thla city brought suit In the United States court today for the recovery of nearly $205,000 damages from the Oregon Short Line Railroad company for alleged overcharges by that road on coal conveyed to various dealers of southwestern Idaho. The total represents assigned accounts from dealers in WelBer, PayLake. ette. Caldwell. Nampa and Mountain Last evening the friends of W. A. Home. ' Shaw surprised him at his home at The action Is brought under the in Five Points. Mr. Shaw has lately reteratate commerce law and allegation turned from a mission and his friends Is made that the railroad company dropped in on him and a pleasant evenhas charged the dealers here more ing was spent than those at Nampa and points west. The case of William M. Bo staph A claim of $1 a ton overcharge la against Charles Taylor and others was made, together with $5,000 for attorney argued before Judge Rolapp In the fees. The suit grows out of the rates Second district court this morning and made by the railway company to certaken under advisement tain Oregon points in order to meet Ren Farr went west this morning competition of western coat to meet some engineers representing The rate to western Idaho points Is the Southern Pacific company and $4.50 a ton, while the Oregon rate is will open negotiations with them for somewhat less than that, probably $4. MAY VISIT UTAH. the sale of a spring which is located J. M. Nell ft Co., dealers In this city, on a mining claim about twelve miles do not Include any charges for freight north of Lucln and owned by Ogden to this place In their claim, because Counsel for Protestants in ths 8moot Cass Will 8ubmit List of parties. The company desires to pipe Boise la on a branch line. ConsiderWitnesses Today. the water to Lucln. able annoyance Is felt over the bringThe usual Sunday sacred concerts ing of the suit as an effort has been ' will be A Washington special to the given at the Lyceum family in progress to secure concessions on theater tomorrrow afternoon and even coal for this territory and there seem- Lake Herald says: The most important stage of the ing. The management states that the ed to be a fair prospect that the reSmoot Investigation will be reached at concerts will be unusually entertaining quest would be granted. tomorrow the while the new bill for next week, com morning meeting of the on committee I've been time exprivileges and elections, 'Long menclng Monday, promises to be 'looking round. when counsel for the protest-ant- s, now And Is Tayler, the found place tremely Intrestlng and amusing. will committee a To the before on borrow lay a money chattel; Judge Howell of the municipal of to Washwitnesses called to list be Most kind any Pianos, Furniture, court hns rendered a decision in the Cattle. ington. A. of suit F. Whalen vs. George Stall Tayler arrived today and was In conings to collect $190.70 on a promissory Terms are easy, and times to pay ference with Chairman Burrows and Are to fixed suit. Just as you say. note. The note was given for the pur Dubois Senator man this afternoon for more for The to you go to see chase of a hay press. The defendant two You'll hours. than at find At this meeting the the Western Brokerage made a plea of Infancy, but the court committee will Companee; probably decide who is gave a verdict for the plaintiff. A private room In which to talk. to be summoned and will place in the The new shops of the Southern Pahands of the sergeant-at-arm- s Up one flight not far to walk. the cific are nearing completion. There names Rooms 333-2of the first batch of witnesses. Eccles Building. are four locomotives Inside undergo The attendance will be compulsory ing repairs, one of which is ready for Rsvolution Imminent. the expenses of the witnesses will and service. This locomotive Is one of the be paid by the senate. The hearing will largest compound engines on the Salt A sure sign of approaching revlot probably start In three weeks. Neither Lake division. Its number is 263 and and serious trouble in your system the repairs were made by W. J. Rouse, nervousness, sleeplessness, or stomach Burrows, Taylor or Dubois would give any indication whatever tonight as to Bert Ross and M. Dumas, machinists upsets. Electric Bitters will quickly the names of the persons summoned, of the Southern Pacific. dismember the troublesome causes, although It Is well understood all are The Southern Pacific company never falls to tone the stomach, regu In Utah. It will be determined later preparing to remove its division ter latae the Kidneys and Bowels, stlmu whether a will visit mlnal from Terrace to Banvard, near late the. Liver, and clarify the blood Is not the intention of the Utah. It Mon tel lo, and has commenced remov Run down systems benefit particularly committee in any way to embarass ing its buildings from Terrace, and all the usual attending aches van persons whose presence Is desired and large force of carpenters will be occu ish under Its searching and thorough a will go to Utah If pled next week In doing the work and effectiveness. Electric Bitters Is only more satisfactory headway can be the buildings will be taken to the new 50c, and that Is returned If It dont glv made. terminal as quick as possible.' After perfect satisfaction. Guaranteed by this has been done Terrace will have Jesse J. Driver, druggist Identified. ceased to exist. A story Illustrating his readiness of NOTICE speech Is told of Curran, the Irish wit A new dancing class for ladles and When Curran, who was a man of not All members of the Seevnty-sevent- h gentlemen will be organised at Con very prepossessing appearance, preQuorum of Seventies are to sented himself one day at the house leys academy Tuesday evening at 30 attend the funeral of Mrs.requested E. Xeute of a noble lord, who had not had the Three dollars per term of eight weeks. boom on Sunday next in the Fifth ward honor of his personal acquaintance, house at 3 o'clock p. m. his lordship exclaimed: Start the New Tear right subscribe meeting "What! J. W. F. VOLKER. Youre not Curran? You could not for the Journal, $( per year. In Behalf of the Presidency. say boo to a goose!" "Boo, n lord! replied the wit, coolly. Yt yes; you're the man. Come in at once! Cleveland Plain Dealer. Womens Watches 1904 HEADS BUMPED BE (5, Less than the regular, piin marked price to dose them out t t t t t C. D. IVES Only a few pairs of kind, but we have some extra good kinds, and If we can fit you iu Just like finding a dollar fa, the road. 16-0-0 Shoes for $5.00 8hoea $4.00 8hosa for for yg jjq 250 Dont wait come while we have your today size. Broom Hotel Corner. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN a meeting of the Stockholders THAT of the Wasatch Gold Mining Company wty be held on Thursday, the 18th day at February, 1904, at 2 oclock p m. of said day, at the office of the Secretary of said corporation, 2408 Waahingtoa Avenue, Ogden City, "Weber County, Utah, which Is the principal office and place of business of said corporation, at which meeting the following to the Articles of Incorporation of said corporation will be proposed. First That Article Seven he amended so as to read as follows: "The capital stock of this company shall be One Hundred Twenty-fiv- e Thousand Dolars ($125,000.00), divided Into Fire Hundred Thousand (500,000) Shares centi of the par value of twenty-fiv- e each, which stock shall be assessable. You are further notified that said meeting Is also called for the purpose of electing officers and directors of said , corporation. J. J. BRUM MITT, Secretary. smmfl-men- ts next Subscribe for the Utah State Journal. week: 250 LADIES JACKETS To be sold at a quarter to a third their worth 50 LADIES SUITS To be sold at half their worth 500 CHILDRENS COATS At cost and less 450 LADIES SUITS At cost and less GLOVE SALE 200 PAIRS KID GLOVES AT 99 CENTS 500 Yards 5c Lace, at 21 Cents |