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Show DAILY JERSEY U1AH STATE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY CALF LAW TO AGAIN F MARCH mileage of u. p. and 8. MAY COST THE OWNERS FOR DAMAGES. P. TO BE ADDED. Man-Lin to B Under Gonorol s Haadquar-torWith aga r Bancroft Lake. in 8alt Tbe latest otory hick may or may In railroad E circle, not be true, as It this city, ta that tannot be verified In Salt Lake published In this morning's rearrradical a to Herald In regard Southern Pacific, angement of the Short Line mileage flnkm Pacific and as follows: made, be rtlch Is to of the Central All that portion railroad between Reno and Ogden, Pacific between and all of the Unloa Is to be added and Ogden River Green Line. Announce-jnato the Oregon Short to this effect will probably be there made today or tomorrow', unless In the plans. lo a sudden change Several official changes will take General Manplace simultaneously. of the Union PacBancroft H. W. ager retific and Oregon Short Line Is to ain his headquarters in Salt Lake, having charge of the enlarged Short Irin. it Is understood that Assistant General Manager E. E. Calvin of the Short Line will go to Portland to take Navicharge of the Oregon Railroad ft now L. A. Mohler, company. gation Is slated for of the company. president a position In Omaha on the Union pacific. It la stated, although It Is not clear what authority he and J. M. Gruber, now general superintendent, will Pa-elf- lc nt have. $2,500 COME RULE A Jersey calf belonging to David and Phoebe Smith, who reside at 2435 Quincy avenue, has got them Into an kinds of trouble and may cost them 2.500 before they square matters. At least that Is the claim that Anna M. Nelson makes against them ln a complaint filed In the Second district court today. The facts as recited ln the complaint are that this particular calf, like others of Its kind, had to be fed, and its owners evidently considered Quincy avenue provided good feeding. After tying It with a rope they staked It out to the fence in front of their premises. Of course, the animal wandered off to where the feed was best' and tightened the rope across the sidewalk. At this fatal moment Anna M. Nelson approached, all unaware of the pitfall ahead. Over the rope she tripped, stumbled and fell, sustaining a permanent injury to her spine and doing other great bodily Injury. For this she now sues for 82,400 damages and $100 for medicine and medical attendance. M. D. Lessenger Is her CAHNERS MAKE A COMBINE. Organization Effected and Officers Are of the entire Southern Pacific It Is rumored as a possibilisystem. Yesterday. ager ty that the Southern Pacific lines north of San Francisco, extending to Portland, may be cut off and added to Railroad ft Navigation flu Oregon company system. All are to be under the Jurisdiction of Julius Kruttschnltt, reporting to him as director of transportation of the Harrlman lines, who xOl have headquarters In Chicago. The Jurisdiction of the various traffic departments Is to be altered In a similar way. Traffic Manager T. M. Schumacher of the Oregon Short Line vE have charge of all the territory between Green River, Wyoming, and Elected at Meeting Held Another meeting of those interested ln the canning business In Weber, Box Elder and Davis counties was held ln the Federal court room yesterday afternoon and at last the organisation of combine was effected. A number of meetings have been held, but differences and difficulties always arose to DEXVER.March 23. A mil ltt us show you just -- holt Ranjif. proclamation Subsequently an order was Issued for 400 troops, under command of Major Zeph T. Hill, to proceed to Trinidad. the county seat. The men were Instructed to gather aboard trains and their commanders given sealed orders and told to open them at midnight. In his proclamation the governor says there exists ln Las Animas county a certain class of Individuals who are fully armed and acting together, resisting the laws of the state and offering violence to citizens and property. The civil authorities of the county are quoted as authority for the statement that not less than fifteen hundred unemployed men are armed in apparent anticipation of an open conflict Las Animas county forms the larger portion of the southern Colorado coal fields, where the members of the United Mine Workers of America have been on strike for several months. This proclamation follows the Issuance of orders yesterday by the governor for the entire national guard of the , state, numbering approximately 2,000 men, to be prepared for service Besides the at three hours notice. sending of troops to the southern coal fields to protect negroes who have been hired to take the places of the striking coal miners, It Is also reported that the governor has determined to send troops to San Juan county to prevent the exiled Tellarlde union miners from mobilising and marching back to the place ln a body. prevent the consummation of the organisation, but all have now bean overcome and the name adopted for the combine is the Utah Selling and AND Storage company. The following officers were elected: President, William William Van STOCKMEN FAVOR THE Craig; Beno, Nevada. Mr. NEW ASSOCIATION Stringham of As a result of these changes others Alan; secretary, W. Parker J. Woods Cross; treasurer, if a minor nature must necessarily J. C. Leary returned to Salt Lake follow. The promotion of Assistant of Roy. The meeting then adjourned next until Saturday. yesterday, after a trip to Fort Wortn Mhnager Calvin would make necessary Denver ln the interest of the new and the selection of a general superintendStock Growers corporation, of United ent a position now vacant. E. C. CONCERT AT TABERNACLE ia managing director. which he hadson, superintendent of the Idaho T found the stockmen heartily ln division. Is generally believed to be In Miss Berkhosl of Salt Lake and Other favor of the proposition wherever 1 fine for the place. Artists Will Taka Part went," aald Mr. Leary. "The railroad This will mean a shaking up all over, men also, when they understand that uid It will probably be years before The high standing ln the musical new the the adjustment to the new conditions organisation will be ln the Inworld of the artists taking part in the terest of fairness to both sides, are not Is completed. concert tomorrow (Thursday) night We have gone far enough The change settles once for all the should be sufficient to crowd the tab- opposed. so now there seems to be no questhat rumors that the Oregon Short Line ernacle. success of the underthe tion about lMdquarters are to be moved from Miss Berkhoel has never been heard Balt Lake City to Omaha or taking. any other In Ogden although her early years 1 have practically closed with a Mace. The Importance of this city as were spent In this city Her voice Is man to take charge of our Denver u operating center Increases, on the a rich contralto of sweetness and agency, and hope to arrange for a man contrary. power. Her press notices at home ln Salt Lake ln a few days. We are Before the sale of that portion of the and through the eastern cities clearto get high class railroad traffShort Line south of Salt Lake City to ly demonstrates her. artistic attain- seeking men to handle our business, and I Ihe San Pedro, ic there were 1.C89 miles ments. think we are going to get them. ln lh system. The sale reduced the Mr. Weihe and Mr. Clawson will give fourteen-year-ol- d the Margaret, nfe&ge to 1,221. The new addition two numbers for violin and piano, and O. F. Whitney, has of in make the daughter Bishop mileage 1,979. The en the tabernacle choir under Mr. Ballan-tyne- 's hr Union Pacific the distinction of being the youngest system, after the direction will sing two rousing writer In the country. An operatic change, will have a mileage of 2,819. choruses. Miss Berkhoel sings three which she Is the composer of The Bhort Line, therefore, will ap heavy arias and a group of five songs, operetta of both music and libretto. Is to be proach it In length, as well as ln traf-8- e which will give her an excellent opthe at Eighteenth ward Importance. It has led all the other to display her wondered presented portunity amusement hall Wtlons of the Harrlman system for tonight vocal powers. A Jury was obtained yesterday In nar In economy of operation. the Arthur Brown case and the trial SAVING THE STRENGTH. has commenced. THE MOFFAT ROAD. From his. papers it Is ascertained Many housekeepers experience ex that Allen Miller, the negro who died k Laying la after weariness washing a cesslve 3eing Pushed hours few after being ejected from Rapidly As Posiblo and Heavdishes, mixing bread, Ironing, or doing the Cross Holy hospital, where It wits iest Work Is Over. other work which requires bending declared the by city physician that he The accounts of the work in prog-r- e over a table, stove or sink. was was a veteran of the shamming, for the Moffat line If a stove is too low, it may be raised continues t war. He was with fifactory. From the rate at w.. by having the sine beneath It fitted the Ninth United States cavalry In the track Is being laid, means of a thick board cut o fit. according trenches before San Juan. Denver newspapers. It will If the table Is too low, try to have Progressed well up toward ..... kitchen stool and sit down whenever A FILE. of the main The housekeeper who of mountains. range practicable. Cut the "ttag oft an ordinary boot' he company has promised to has never tried the kitchen stool will and at that end make a knot. lace, to receive of strength surprised at the saving freight at Hot Then take a piece of cardboard about Ur 8Prnge, near the center of i embodies. . two Inches square, make a hole In the Park, next fall. This is about If the sink Is too low. the dlshpan center, ondrefi miles through which pass the tag end north and west of may be placed on a large basin turned of the bootlace, leaving the knot on the and to accomplish this will raise it suffl they win upside down, which underneath aide. There will thus be a to build a temporary track ln ciently. very handy and original and Inexpenummer from the foot houseof the range Any device which will make sive file for bills, papers and receipts. the summit The work that has work easier should be tested by the The wisdom of n keeping receipts will be to do, coverej now represents a very woman who has her own werk seen when a bill comes In s second on the to mIleaBe' hut the heaviest part and should also be passed of th time. one. entallea over tw0rit already, maid, if there Is lth excePtlon of the great tunnel lth v ,Ch Sure Curs for Piles. th rona Onion .sets are going fast Don't to pierce th ffing Piles produce moisture end Itching main range. When this side of put off buying too long. Skeen ft Co., esuse Itching. This form, ss well as street Blind. Bleeding or Protruding Piles are 4lfllcuIlnta,n hoa roached the 852 Twenty-fourt- h will have been cured by Dr. Pile Remedy. mostly overwood filing Stops Itching and bleeding. Absorbs or steel want n,a trackla'lng If you ran proceed mtii or card Index tumors. 50c a Jar at druggists, or sent tin,U tker than 14 ha" Jone UP t0 cases, loose leaf ledgers by mail. Treatise free. Write me Vi ?'' M there w ill be w much less systems drop a card to C. S. Pulver, about your case. Dr. Bosanko, Philathe graders. delphia, Pa. Ogden or Salt Lake City. cash D will buy it this week, hast week, and next week it will take If 15 to huy it. S BOYLE HARDWARE COMPANY JOHN A. BOYLE, 2455 O YOU know the difference between a Goodyear Welt Shoe and a McKay Sewed Shoe? U11ELY this is something you should know and in knowing, save yourself worry and money. OW CAN you find this out? Come here and we will take pleasure in showing you. NLY a few minutes necessary to show you that our Shoes are superior to most others. H O We Need the Room VERY pair is guaranteed to le of superior quality and workmanship, and Rock Oak Boles. TE1 IN and have a little Shoe Talk with us and learn how good Shoes are made. Manager Washington Avenue Prices: $3.50, $4.00, $5.00, $6.00 ' A New Pair for the Ones That u n Go Wrong THE TOGGERY 302 '-"- MT IN Dressmaking THIS IS ONE OF MANY OF THE SPRING 8TYLES. In our extensive lines you will find all that Is new and late In style ln a vast variety of terns, most of which are exclusive. Tou will not match them except at the high priced tom tailors. cus- After an extended sojourn in the fashion centers or Our Prices Are a Third to a Half Less Thun the East, MADAM WOOLLEY will be pleased to meet her many friends at Burt's Dressmaking Parlors (second floor). They Ask You The object of her Eastern visit was to Inform herself of the newest achievements ln the art of LADIES TAILORING, from the world's masters of this great art. She returns well prepared to give a service to the ladles of Ogden and vicinity second to none In the West and perhaps superior to any other Modiste ln the state. 2449 WASHINGTON .,AVNUE: Besides being an artlnt of rare ability ln all that pertains to the making and fitting of correct costumes for women, Madam Woolley makes a specialty of studying the latest styles, and the Individual requirements of every lady availing themselves of her expert services. $18.00 IS THE PRICE FOR A TICKET FROM Copenhagan, Aolborg Fredikshoon, Esbjerg Christiania Christiansand Arendal, Bergen, Laurvig Trondhjen, Staoanger Aalesund, Cliristiansund ? Gothenburg Helsingborg and S. J. BURT & BROS. t 1 Malmoe - 30 C DOC OCD 0 citistiv TO H0f NEW YORK American Vis the direct Bcendlnvlan - FOR GENTLEMEN Line &A50 an E ST. H "'13 SALT LAKE VICINITY HOME-MAD- TWENTY-FIFT- r.T."30( vice-preside- nt, bn judges of Shoes are scarce. We mean G 001) both the merchant ami the consumer. a few merchants give their shoe stock O NLY enough thought, time and attention. consumers of Shoes know how to O NLYselecta fewa good pair of shoes. why our oft'or is rxtrnor-linar- y on this Beautiful was issued by Governor Peabody last night declaring the county of Las Animas ln a state of Insurrection and rebellion. Spanlsh-Amerlc- S9QC CALLS Anna M. Noloon Suos David and To Protect Negroes in Southern Coal Phoeba Smith of Quincy Avanua Fields and Intimidate Union for That Amount. Mon at Tsllurida. H. Markham, now general manaof the Texas lines of the Southern ger Pacific system, Is to be general manC. GOVERNOR COLORADO'S OUT TROOPS. r Good Shoes oc IS IN U-.- 1001 23, $70.75 ! NAME to Ogden. The from above port Ticket good for one year from date of imue. : t 0. At AND AND PRICE. V0Q ON EVERY PAIR Crossett Shoe u n IS ONEOF EXTREME STYLE AT POPULAR PAICU lN DOUSING THE FEET ONE SHOULD LOOK FOR FIT. DURABILITY, AND STYLE .YOU FIND ALL THESE IN THE Shoe. crossett V 1 , CROSSETT. D. RASMUSSEN A the New York Racket Store THE CROSSETT SHOES ARE SOLD BY THE Dee-Stanfo- Glasses for 50c I can furniah you with glawee for 50c, you only need reading glaaics. I alio have the latest and very belt, at reasonable price. A Kientiflc ezamlnatton free. Satisfaction guaranteed. 11 C. P . UTTER, 0. D. Office la Jem J. Driver's Drug Store rd Shoe Co. Broom Hotel Building 0 0 i YOU WILL GET ALL THE NEWS IF YOU SUBSCRIBE 3S JOURNAL |