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Show DAILY 6 UTAH STATE JOURNAL, ens," among them such men of note Charles II. Grosvenor, as General Bishop Cranston and Bishop Moore, were seated at the tables which were spread on the shaded campus of old Ohio university. The affair was the crowning feature of the week's reunion of natives of Athens and was held In anconjunction with the centennial EXPOSURES OF FRAUDS CAUSE A niversary celebration of the Ohio uni- SITUATION AS SEEN BY NEVADA CONGRESSMAN. SENSATION. versity, the first institution of learning established In the northwest terof the re- Belief le Growing That Next President One of tha Britiah Govammant Min ritory. The chief promoter A. and union George of United States Will Bs banquet fas iatara Uaaa Hia Titla of Athens and now a native a Democrat. Beaton, Illegally. a prominent finanlcer of New York, who bore the entire ezpense of the Congressman Van Duxer of Nevada NEW YORK, June 15. A cable to furnishes the Carson Appeal with the the World from London aaya: The recent exposure of spurious tltlea of Credit men following In regard to the political sitCONVENTION baronetANNUAL the In nobility, particularly uation in the east: age, has caused a great scandal. Of"During the past three or four days ficial of the Heralds College estimate NEW YORK, June 15. The NationI had an opportunity of meeting that there are more than sixty holders al Association of Credit Men began Its have of bogus baronetcy tltlea alone, ona of annual convention at the Savoy hotel a large number of very prominent them being a member of the Balfour today with about 400 delegate! pres- people In Pennsylvania, particularly government. The number of people ent from various parts of the United Philadelphia, where, among others, I Pattison, and pracclaiming titles to which they have no States. The business of the conven- met In session three so be will the which Democratic that leaders of become tion, all th has large tically right home secretary has been asked to ad- days, will be devoted to a considera- that state. I also met a number of tion of commercial legislation, and tbe prominent representative Republicans, vise King Edward to appoint a standOn and I glean from the general condition which before persons question of credit ing tribunal associthe matter of establish their must titles the of affairs that the political situation legislation claiming ation has reason to congratulate Itself is something like this In the east claims. In oomectlon with the frauds on the work done since the last meet- There Is a rapidly growing belief that known to exist in the baronetage the ing. It was largely Instrumental In the next president of the United States Dally News prints an Interview with securing needed amendments to the Is to be a Democrat. Thjs Is based Robert Dennis of Btreatham, an old national bankruptcy law, and its en- largely upon the fact that the RepubFleet street newspaper man, who was ergies have been cblefly devoted this lican party, by the death of Mark Hancommissioned ten years ago by Sir year to pushing the bulk sales law In na, Matthew Quay, and by other The changes, has lost Its greatest political Henry Peek to Investigate such cases the various state legislatures. which machine men and organising leaders. of fraud. His investigations developquestion of credit ed so much corruption and fraud that is foremost among the matters de- There are left but one or two great book about It signed to receive attention. Involves men who are recognised as absolute he wrote but only one copy was printed, the re- a proposition to establish a commer- politicians, these being Platt of New velations being so sweeping and scan- cial clearing house, designed to gath- York and Cannon of Illinois. Platt of dalous that powerful Influences were er and furnish Information about the New York Is at cross purposes with standing of buyers In the various lines Odell, and then we have tbe remarkbrought to bear to suppress it "Sir Henry Peek was so amazed on of trade. able condition of affairs existing in the baronethalf that Illinois and Wisconsin of which you nearly learning age was involved In my revelations PAR80N BLESSE8 PAIR know; all of which Indicates a tide HE WOULD NOT MARRY toward Democracy. In this connecthat the took the proofs to the Herald's Collage, N Dennis said. "They were tion, the growing unpopularity of TRENTON. X. J, June 13. Al- Roosevelt must be considered. And If read by Sir Albert Woods, who was s. We all though the Rev. Hugh B. McCauley this situation In Itself were not sufthen garter attended the wedding of Mrs. Laura ficient to convince the people of the admitAlbert know these things, Sir Van Cleave Onderdonk to Dr. Bufort possibilities, of Democratic success, it case no Idea had the I ted, although was so very bad ; but for heaven's sake Downs Black, at the fashionable home at least opens their eyes to the Reof the bride's mother, In this city, he publican slump. don't print them. No Nine out of every man would ever accept a baronetcy refused to perform the ceremony, com. ten Republicans we meet in the east BOGUS BARONETS 15, 1904. Did you have good Thousands of Dollars in Goods and NoMoneyisonr Complaint. COFFEE ! ME PLENTIFUL this morning? If not, why dont Chase A Sanborns the Coffee Tackle try and AT COST. Ae are ou Come early and the goods at Sanborn's Teas are put up in packages: Baskst Fired English Breakfast Oar Remedy will be closing our stock of tackle at cost. Chase & Money half-pou- own price. nd gl.t your A great line to choose 25c 35o 35c from. Gunpowder Your money back if they are not the best teas you ever drank. Jn Early Summer Sale of everything you have the best that money can buy. We sell It for 25c, 30c, 35c and 40o per pound, full weight cans and packages. We Need hold 300-pa- JUNE WEDNESDAY, In stock . cBoyle Hard- Edgar Jones Co. Cost of Goods Cuts No Figure . We will meet any price made by any one on any brand of goods. PHONE ware. Co. 14 338 25th Street, Ogden JOHN Wash. 2455 A. BOYLE, Manager. Reese How ell Sons Co. The Overland Route ge OF THE Union Pacific Rairoad are assured that all human PATRONS Natures Ingenuity has been adopted to protect them against Hons of dol accident Mil- - LulljjlAk lars have been Nectar Union pany of i Pacific tbe In its equip 1 9 BGSklfTWLl ment R ed for its fast COLORED MAN WANTS AN ARMY COMMISSION LEAVONWORTH, Kas., June 13. Booker T. Washington, two negro bishops of the Methodist church, and all the prominent negro politicians In the north, east and south, have been called upon to aid Sergeant H. C Parker, a negro of the Tenth United States cavalry. In obtaining a commission In the army. In April Parker came to Fort Leavenworth, took the preliminary examination for a commission, and passed so high mentally that there was little doubt he would pass the final examination, to take place June lath. He was slightly deficient In weight and chest measurement, however, and the commanding officer of the Department of th Missouri disapproved the recommendation of the medical board to permit him to take the final test. Negroes throughout the west are Incensed at what they term discrimination against their race. An appeal to President Roosevelt has been made to assist the young negro. CONVENTION OF GEORGIA FEDERATION OF LABOR ROME, Ga., June Two hundred eminent representatives of the brain and brawn of the state were present today at the opening of the sixth annual convention of the Georgia Federation of Labor. The gathering was called to order at 10 o'clock by President I-- J. Kllburn of Macon. The opening session was devoted to welcoming addresses and responses. A brief business vision was held after luncheon for the appoirtment of committees and other routine business. Adjournment was taken early In the afternoon to 15. permit the visitors to partake of an outdoor entertainment at Mobley park. The business sessions will be resumed tomorrow and will like continue four or five days as many questions of Importance to organized labor In the state are to be discussed and acted upon. THREE THOUSAND AT UNIVERSITY DINNER ATHENS, O., June 15. This quaint little college town was today the scene of one of the largest and most enthusiastic "banquets ever given In America. Three thousand sons of Ath line is renown on time, and the general superiority promising by pronouncing a blessing recognise that they have to fight for upon the wedded pair after Supreme their lives this fall, and almost in the the Court Justice Reed hsd tied the nupl-t- same breath they express digust at continuously supplying world with that knot clear, pure, the actions of Roosevelt. It seems The bride Is an influential member of that the rank and file of eastern Resparkling beverage known as the Fourth Presbyterian church, of publicans will not support Roosevelt, which Dr. McCauley la pastor, but he and It looks as though It Is going to be resisted all importunities and refused a repetition of the Harrison campaign to officiate at the wedding. of 93, when a disrupted Republican A Mrs. Black was divorced by her first party gave Harrison such apathetic husband, and Dr. McCauley declared support that Cleveland was elected. E that the stand taken by tbe first general assembly of his church made it OREGON G. A. R. VETERANS. Impossible for him to officiate. So he HOOD RIVER, Or., June 15. This went to the wedding aa a guest town has capitulated before an invading force of Grand Army veterans and NATIONAL CONFERENCE OF their friends, who are here from every CHARITIES AND CORRECTION part of the state for the twenty-thir- d annua encampment of the Department PORTLAND, Me., June 15. Hun- of Oregon, G. A. R. The program covdreds of delegates representing all ers three days and la replete with inparts of the United States and Can- teresting features, including cam fires ada hav gathered In Portland for a a numerous features of and paiaie week's conference to discuss the cause entertainment. Its equal is yet to be found for and remedies of pauperism and crime. thirst and cleansing quenching anThe occasion is the twenty-fift- h GRADUATED FROM WA8HBURN. the system of impurities I DAN niversary meeting of the National HA adds a healthful dellcious-nes- s TOPEKA, Kas., June 15. The anConference of Charltlea and Correcto summer drinks. Ask nua? commencement of exerqlses tion. The large attendance and and for it were Washburn mornheld this college the interesting program combine to ing. The address was made by Jogive promise of the most notable seph Henry George, D. D., president meeting of the kind ever held In Am- of the Chicago Theological Seminary. erica. The gathering will be formally opened this evening with welcome and IT'8 IN THE BLOOD. responses. President Jeffrey R. Brack(Sacramento Bee.) ett of Baltimore will preside. The regMiss Alice Roosevelt believes in ular program of papers and discussions publicity. She Is evidently convinced will be taken up tomorrow. It pays to advertise. At the SL Louis exposition she was WISCONSIN FIREMEN. asked by "Nevada Bill, who drives PORTAGE, WIs, June 15. The Wistwenty-mul- e Nevada's team, to christ- X consin State Firemen's association be..THE en the which she did. She animals, gan its seventeenth annual meeting and and tournament here today. Firemen dubbed the leaders "Santiago" Juan one San and bellicose she and bands chap citizens accompanied by poured In on every train. They found named 'Strenuous." It's In the blond, gentlemen; It's In the city elaborately decorated In their blood! the honor. Tomorrow morning a grand right into the piano. You can use either Instrument with or parade of all the firemen present will It Is to ths Doctor, Up without player, at will. We shall take place. Thursday afternoon and A ua be very pleased to show you this to from Winchester. the ladder lady wrote Friday will be devoted wonder of mechanism and acthat she conbeen races hsd a and under doctor's hose coupling Va, climbs, care for four In for which will for be curacy. $1,500 years The tests, dyspepsia. prizes Cash or terms. pain, which appeared to center under awarded. the left shoulder blade, was so severe HIGH JINKS AT ATLANTIC CITY. at times that she could neither eat nor CARSTENSEN & ANSON CO. sleep. She had lost faith In her home ATLANTIC CITY, X. J., June 15. T 4Temple of Musio. This famous resort Is decked out In doctor and asked us to send her a 74 MAIN STREET. her best bib and tucker and crowded sample of Dr. Gunns Improved liver X ( Formerly Daynes Music Co.) with visitors who are to take part In pills, which had been recommended to X 8 ALT LAKE CITY. her. We sent her two pills; In a few the celebration of the city's she sent for a box. Now she days The celebration will last three writes that the pain under her shouldays and will Include several picturder has left her entirely, she enjoys esque pageants, a marine parade, a YOULL ALWAYS FIND her meals and she never sleeps less civic parade, a military parade and a than eight hours every night and this Corn-fe- d floral rolling chair parade on the fahas all come about In two weeks, and mous board walk. cost her 50 cents for two boxes of pills. or any other good kind at She says the doctor charged her $50, A Love Letter. and that she told him he had better BALLARD & RINCKER. Would not Interest you If you're take the $50 and invest It all in Dr. looking for a guaranteed Salve for Gunn's Improved Liver Pills and CA.Smurthwaite Sores, Rums or Piles. Otto Dodd of build up his practice. Sold by drug1 suffered with gists for 25c per box. Anyone Ponder, Mo., writes: having Produce an ugly sore for a year, but a box of dyspepsia, bilious spells or sick headBucklen's Arnica Salve cured me. It's ache can get a speedy cure by the use (Wholesale Company the best Salve on earth. S5c at Jesse of these pills. For sale by the Wallace J. Driver's Drug Store. and Retail) OGDEN. UTAH Drug company. mporovement their PICTOR'' Deep down In the cool recesses of the mountains the source of IDAN-Ha wonderful laboratory, directed and presided over by Nature herself, Is working spent by the Railroad Com- jjWWjSsyt U 1 klng-at-arm- again.' "Baronets are cheap nowadays. The gullibility of the public has a great deal to do with it. A man only has to Inscribe Sir James Somebody on his trunks and traveling bags and Ir. any English or American or Continental hotel everybody will pny him deference. Scotland Yard has no end of trouble with people who wrongfully call themselves baronets. The worst of It Is, no one can Interfere with these people unless they are guilty of fraud. f This arrival of Its service. XJnion Faoiflo RUNS Three trains dally to the East the fastest trains arriving many hours ahead of all competitors. Full Information cheerfully on application to al fur-nish- ed a H. CORSE. IDAN-H- Lithia Water F.J.Kiesel&Co. 0Oi DC IOC DC 1 TWO GOOD TIMES FOR YOU at to leave Salt Lake City for St Louis when the Burlington route's dally through No hasty breakfasting; no hurried packing; time A good Is S:15 p. m, sleeper leaves. no running to catch early morning cars. A good time to arrive In St Louis is at 7:19 a. m, when the Burlington routes dally through sleeper gets there. Streets not so congested; hotels not so full; places not so hard to find. Distributors "W - A t semi-centenni- al. Eastern SEEDS Beet Drop me a postal and I will write you all about It Office, 79 W. Second South R. F. NE8LEN, General Agent Salt Lake City. Ticket DC 30 IOC 8t J Going East? IT WILL PAY INFORYOU TO SECURE COMPLETE MATION ABOUT THE NEW SERVICE Union Pacific and Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Line ' INFORMATION i IN REGARD TO RATES, STOP-OVER- S, ETC, WILL BE GLADLY FURNISHED. C. S. WILLIAMS, 106 West Second South St. .Commercial Agent, Salt Lake City, lKh |