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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, TUESDAY, BUFFALO CATHOLIC PRELATE'S MARCH Bill 1904. 22, AND DENVER MM HIS DIVORCE SUIT ITS CAPITAL STOCK in'GBANDEW5raNg Candies TIME CARD, In sfNct Chocolates IS TO BE PROPOSITION MITTED TO MEN. SUB- WAS ORDAINED PRIEST YEARS AGO. FIFTY-SEVE- BUT OFFICIALS DENY THAT HAS BEEN WATERED. N IT OLD to ComPer Birthday of Vanarabls Archbishop of Only a Tschnical Proceeding Will Ba Asked to Accept Twenty ply With the Requirements Cincinnati Obasrvad Through-ou- t Cent Lees Than the Pres, of Law. Diocaaa. tha ent Schedule. A PITTSBURG, Pa., March 28. wage the rent 20 gelow per tion of 193-- 4 ie the prmo8iUon of schedule week to that will be submitted this the members of the Amalgamated of Iron, Steel and Tin workers. The iroKsltion Is the outgrowth of a Joint meeting of the general board of the association and the officials the American Sheet Iron and Piute company in this city. The new scale will be submitted the tin and sheet lodges today. The vote on the scale must begin by April 2nd. If adopted. It will be effective refrom March 21st. It will have the Amalgamated of the commendation officials. President Shaffer of the Amalgamated association says that the reduction proposed Is caused by commercial stringency, the keen competition which exists In the tin and sheet Iron trade, and the fact that there are mnny Idle mills of this kind with thousands of Amalgamated men out re-d- ui CINCINNATI. O., March 22. Archsecbishop William Henry Elder, the Catholic Roman prelate In ond oldest eighty-fift- h celebruted the world, the anniversary of his birth today. In all the Catholic churches of the archdiocese prayers were said for him, while the venerable prelate himself celebrated pontifical muss at the cathedral this morning. He spent the remainder of the day quietly In his study In the luirlsh house, where he received numerous visitors who called to offer their congratulations. Next week Archbishop Either will celebrate hla anniversary of hla ordination to the priesthood. He was born In Baltimore In 1819 and comes of sn old Catholic family that has furnished many members to re- -. Ilgioua Institutions in America. In 1831, at the nge of 12, Archbishop Elder entered Mount St. Mary's college at Emmetsburg, Md., where he studied theology. At the time Archbishop Purcell was the president and fifty-eigh- th of employment. direct reply to the question whether the reduction would result In Idle mills starting up ngaln. wns insisted upon. He said that this question hnd liecn asked by Amalgamated officials of both the American conn-pan- y and the Indcjiendents. and that the uniform reply was that no ouch assurance could be given, and that a few weeks after the scale was actually assured would be required for the manufacturers to secure orders on the new basis. A DALLAS, Tex., March 22. The Republican state convention convened convened here today and was called to order shortly before noon by Chairman Cecil A. Lyon of the state exThe convention ecutive committee. will select delegates and alternates to the Chicago convention. The friction between the two factions of the state organisation may result in a lively convention, the partisans of R TI. R. Green threatening to carry the warfare against Chairman Lyon and hla tol lowers on the convention floor. As both factions favor President Roosevelt the delegates to the national convention will be Instructed for his re nomination no matter which side gains the upper hand In the state organisation. O., March 22. ., dally..,. L,mla"fo; At Great 340 No. St.t OQDEN No. The fame of the grent composer and conductor, Richard Strauss, Is so well established that his concerts here are certain to he largely attended. An additional attraction Is that Mr. Straubs will be accompanied by his wife, the benutiful Mine. Strauss de Ahna. Cardinal McCloskcy one of the pre- SOUTHERN STOCKMEN . fects. After completing his studies at ARE TO ORGANIZE JACKSONVILLE, Fla., March 22. As a result of a largely attended convention begun in Jacksonville today It Is expected that a permanent organization will be effected of the cattle growers and others Identified with the live stock Interests of the southeast ern states. The industry has been growing at a rapid rate In recent years and the need of an organisation for the protection and promotion of the stock growers' interests is generally recognised. The convention will be in session several days and will be nddressed by prominent stockmen, railroad In- dustrial agents, experimenters and others Interested in the Industry. MISSISSIPPI REPUBLICANS. JACKSON. Miss.. March 22. Re publican congressional conventions for the selection of delegate to Republican national convention were held throughout Mississippi today. 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It was shore bad business, but nobody was carin to take a chance with Pony Sam and him full of likker, so everybody vamooses the shack and Jim Barr, the proprietor, sends a man to the fort to tell Major Talbot to come 'muy pronto, which means This Pony Sam, havin' the run of the saloon, loads hlsself full of likker and la standing on the front porch de fylng of creation, when Major Talbot rides up on his little black mare. He drops the reins on her neck and stops In front of the saloon facing Sam, who haa both guns out and Is breathing forth most monstrous threats. What you been doin now, Sam? asks the major, paying no attention to the guns In Sams hands nor to his own In his holsters In front of him, Instead he takes out paper and tobacco and rolls a cigarette. Gwan away, major, says Sam. 1 knows you and don't want no trouble with you, but I ain't going to be took. I had to kill this man because of him accusin me of boldin' out' "Which, knowln you, Sam. I con aiders most likely, says the major, speaking politely. 'Come along with me, Sam. up to the forL I'm the only peace officer In 800 miles and I've got to keep the peace. I aint goln. major, says Sam. "The boys 'll string me up if they gits me onprepared an I ain't going. You'd Pfi arrive. 3 ra ing. "A power of money changes hands on the result and the major's stock goes down a little only to go the next day, which was this Atlantic' Salt Lake City, Denver and all Mt. dally 4 Amerku Inportiag Tea Cos Twenty-Fift- h f m. City. Provn Leadvllle. Pueblo at Trade 7:15 Intermedia,! points, Baking Powder It Pays to ht Einmetsbui'i;. where he was ord.ilncd deacon, he. In 1843. entered the propo-gand- a, at Rome, where he completed his theological studies and waa ordained a priest In 1S4C by the Cardinal EMBALMER8 CONFER. prefect of the propaganda. Returning ALBANY, ' N. Y., March 22. The to the United States, he was appointed New York State Emhalmera' associato the chair of theology of hla alma tion began a three days' convention nuiter and afterwards as director of at the Albany Medical college today St. Mary's college he rendered valuawith N. I. Tlmerson of Schnectady ble sen-ires- . Dr. Elder remained at Emmetsburg presiding. About ISO members of the association are In attendance from until consecrated bishop In 1857, in New York, Rochester, Buffalo, El which year he was nominated by mlra, Syracuse and other cities. The Pope Piua IX to the vacant see of convention Is educational In charac- Nutchex. then administered by the ter and will be devoted to lectures and most Reverend Blanc. Archbishop demonstration by prominent members Bishop Elder the same year took of the profession. charge of the diocese. At the same time he was the youngest bishop of HONORS FOR THE In any denomination of Christians GERMAN AMBASSADOR the United States, being hut 38 years of age. 22. Baron CHICAGO. 111., March In 1879 he was tendered the von Sternburg, the German Ambassa of coadjutor of the Most dor. arrived from Washington today Reverend Archbishop Allemany of San to receive the honorary degree of Doc Francisco, the oldest Cnthollc see In tor of Laws, which will be conferred America, with the title of Bishop of on' him at the fiftieth convocation of Avara, hut he declined It. giving as the University of Chicngo this even his ronson that he could not leave his Ing. diocese while his people were suffering from yellow fever. NEW 8ERVICE TO ANTWERP He wns ordered by the pojie. In 1880, ANTWERP. March 22. The to proceed ns coadjutor Archblnhlp to passenger steamship sen-irbetw Cincinnati. He presided ovpr the Antwerp and Canadian ports was fourth provincial council of Clndn augurated today with the sailing natl, held in 1882, and on the death of Montexumn thq steamship for Archbishop TurceU. the same year, be John. A freight sen-ichas came archbishop of Cincinnati, to maintained by the same Interests which position he hns ever since con some time. The Monteiuma carries tlnued to devote his energies. large number of European Immigrants for the Dominion. Journn Want ads bring you results. e Try- a Col. R. M. Dickerson of Salt Lake of Col. William F. special meeting held here today the City, an old friend to this the say on the question Cody, has owners of the stocks and bonds of Watash rallrond voted an Increase of of the latters divorce suit, says the $50,000,000 In the company's capital Denver Post: I see my old pard has been getting stock. It Is officially stated that no into trouble and Is boundin' himself but to be is stock issued, part of this Into the divorce court to get the rope that its authorisation Is purely a techslipped which bound him tq his betnical proceeding and Is done for the ter half. Col. Dickerson looked every jurpose of meeting the requirements Inch of the old frontiersman and scout that he was In the days of old of the law. , The laws of Missouri under which Fort Kearney, when the Burlington the Wabash Is Incorporated provide waa building Into the west, and with that a company cannot have a greater Buffalo Bill killed bison to furnish the bonded Indebtedness than outstanding laborers with food. Tm sorry for Bill," continued the capital stock. Since the company wa reorganised in 1889 the bonded indebt- colonel, stroking his long mustache reedness of the company has exceeded flectively, and I don't think he ought the capital stock by about $43,000,000, to be a doin it, but I ain't no judge, but the Increase of $50,000,000 In the never having the matrimonial lariat capital stock brings the latter up to cast around my neck. Bill Cody was with me at Fort $102,000,000, or about $7,000,000 in excess of the amount of outstanding Kearney together killing buffalo for bonds. the government and for the civilians that waa building the Burlington. In them days the plains was covered w(th the critters and dukes and other used to come up to Fort Kearney to kill 'em. Get up any morning and ride for half a mile from the fort and find buffalo. They waa a pest In them days. Its on account of the buffalo that Major Talbot, that was commanding officer at the fort, that there hangs a title story which I sure allow Bill will recognize If he ever sees It. One day there comes a duke or something to the fort and the big buffalo hunt Is organised. Major Talbot and Bill makes a bet as to the number of critters each can kill and there la some excitement In Dobe town, which Is the settlement because both of them air crack shots, and both well mounted. To make a long story short. Bill skins the Major by one buffalo, to the Majors having twenty-eigtwenty-seveThe duke kills two,, one of them catching it's leg In a prairie dog hole and breaks Its neck in fallTOLEDO. prixe-wlnnl- e Doaant Think Bill Ought to Ba ing to Loosen Matrimonial Lariat. Free Given Away With Teas, Coffees, Spices DEPART. Atlantic Mall f0r gait City, Provo ana all points east. No. 13 To Salt Lalte rv,'; Bonbons ON fur-rine- TEXAS REPUBLICANS MEET IN CONVENTION BUFFALO DOG 8H0W. 22. N. Y., March BUFFALO. of all the dogs Nearly that are being shown over the American circuit this season nre on exhlbl tion at the second annual bench show 'of the Buffalo Kennel club which opened today In Convention hall and will continue through the week. In both the number and high class of the exhibits the show greatly excells the exhibition given under the same auspices last year. The award of prlxea Is In the hands of three of the best known judges of America, James L. Mortimer of New Rutherford. X. J. 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