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Show OAILV II TO f YORK MEETING in NEW CITY TONIGHT. STATE JOURNAL, Annals of Billtown I Attack of SATURDAY, JUNE We are just in IS, 1904. ! I Aspirant Has Another ; Editor-Senatori- al MASS UTAH Mania . Reward-Offerin- g i lt. Object It to Sond An Anti Parker Delegation St. Louie. Announced The ataple circles in today political conversation In to held be mass meeting is the in response to Cooper Union .tonight and Tamth call luued by Bryan through-obroadcast sent many men and announced Th state. object the Bend to a la protestmeeting of the to St Louis to appear ing delegation national conDemocratic the tKfore vention to denounce the leadership of David & Hill and to declare that Parker cannot carry New York state. The promoters of the movement Include, TamIn addition to several prominent G. of Melvin one Palllser, men, many NEW YORK. June 18. (From the Billtown Bugle.) We have prepared OUR two for the state legislature. A reward of one per cent of the net protits of OUR next political deal will be given to the subscriber who will prove to US which communication it will be the more profitable for lS to na use. No. 1. ut followers In New fork, and Dr. John W. Cox, at whose stays when in New York. Iip Bryan of the movement declare TOose back its while purpose is to overthrow that Parker it Is not In any way and Hill Intended to help along the Hearst Bryan's most devote IS BOUND Gentlemen of the Legislature: In behalf of this OUR state of Utah WE thank you for having honored the state and honored yourselves in electing US to the senate. Hereafter statehood will not be a failure for US. The added burdens of taxation will now be gratefully borne by a satisfied hoi polio!. The populace have been looking for a Daniel Webster, a Henry Clay, a James G. Blaine, a Theodore Roosevelt, a Joseph Ralph Burton and a Jesae James. Behold them all here, represented in OUR single person. WE will perform the public service of accepting the office. WE recognise that it was the unsolicited voice of duty which called US to this position. To no act of OUR own is this selection attributable. WE courted not the place. But the place threw the lariat around US and placed its brand upon OUR brow. No- one living can say that WE solicited any vote or any public favor: therefore WE are under no public obligation. WE recognise that this position, with its opportunities, - OYER (Continued from Page 1.) Moss and Slater were one of them asked what and yring h meant by saying that Taylor replied that he was not talking to them but to his friends. They insisted he wai talking to them and he again replied in the negative. Stone then began to . approach and Mass threw the rock and Stone then attacked Moss. He was still on the stand when a recent was taken for lunch. AFTERNOON SESSION. Upon court . resuming at So'clock Edwards again took the stand. Mr. Henderson quoted from the testimony given by Edwards at the inquest a week ago .which conflicted somewhat with his present testimony but the witness made no material change in his evidence. Edwards also related the circumstance of the buggy being upset on the this moment is OURS to command. It is at once OUR cow which WE shall milk to the last stripping; lt is OUR mine which WE shall work to the last thread of ore; it is OUR orange which we shall suck to the last drop of Juice; it is in fine, OUR graft, which WE will conduct until lt has yielded Its last possible simoleon. Meantime WE shall expect every man who wants an office under the national administration from this -- state and surrounding country to apply to US. Sealed bids will be received at any and all hours. WE reserving the right to reject any and all bids. A certified check of ten per cent of the amount of each bid will be necessary In order to secure attention. This is a business age. This is a business government And public business is No. 2. Gentlemen of the Legislature: WE thank you for the expression, the merited expression, of your adoring re- WE recognize, as you have gard. stated, that WE and WE only are qualified to represent the state In the highest parliamentary body of the world. At first lt had been OUR intention to take the Job when lt should be offered. But circumstances of a personal character have intervened and WE must decline to do the state that honor. By a certain, bargain which WE have made. WE find that lt is more to US probably profitable to transfer Individually this to another who, although place he may not honor the place with such exalted dignity and with such superb ability as WE would give it, has still such qualifications as have entitled him to receive the Sift from OUR hand. You have often heard that a fair exchange Is no robbery. The exchange is fair in this case. WE give to him that which the state offered to US, and he in return gives to US a Large share of what the state has yielded to him. You will pardon US if WE do not enter into particulars and If WE decline to submit to further inquiry on this point Nothing is more repugnant to the sensitive mind than to deal in sordid figures. One may well say, however. In general observation on the point, that it is deemed prudent In business affairs to deal for cash, and that one bribe in the hand is worth two in the lobby. Yours truly, BILL, The Buccaneer Barn Builder of Bill- town. The public will at once see the value to US of a decisive opinion. Persons applying for the reward above stated will be under the necessity of furnishing calculations and specifications which one of the courses showing above Indicated will be the more profitable to US. It Is understood that no estimate of public advantage or disadvantage is to enter into the affair. GREAT MI8TAKE. receipt of a special order of fifty Go-Ca- rts ordered specially for the trade. The carts are of the folding and reclining kinds, and are of the celebrated Heywood make. They range in prices from $4.00 up, and are guaranteed to give satisfaction. They contain all the late improvements, including patent wheel fasteners, four patent elliptic springs, Heywood patent foot brake, and are finished in Brewster green enamel and striped. jt BOYLE FURNITURE CO. Jr OOC ! CHURCHES ! 0 49c Plate Sale Services In the First Methodist June church, 19th; Rev. Samuel Blair, pastor At 10 a. m., Sunday school, CL W. Noble, acting suprelntendent; 11 a. m preaching by the pastor; class meeting immediately after this service; 8:45 p. m., Epworth League, Harry Hensen, president; 8 p. m., preaching by the pastor. Mid-we- ek prayer meeting at Yeu cannot afford to miss this chancs to brightsn up your China dosat. Sale Now On. Wednes- m. Junior League 1:80 p. m. Friday; W. D. Brown, leader. All servicea are free and you are earnestly invited to attend day evenings 0 Another 8 p. (Somerville JouraaL) One of the common mistakes of First Church of Christ boodllng. Scientist; Yours truly, people in this world is to take it for church edifice corner Twenty-fourt- h ' BUNCO BILL, granted that the man with a bald and Lincoln avenue Servicea at 11 a. The Bold Brigand of Billtown. head la wise. boulevard by the horse running into m.; subject, "Christian Science." Suna pile of gravel and the fact of Mr. day school at 10 a. m. Wednesday friends to his declared and Mrs. Fisher arriving and the he has ported SUNDAY CONCERT. evening meeting nt 8 o'clock. AH are his purpose to defray all expenses of Invited. Journey to Dr. Gordons house being suits that may be begun in the federal Free reading-room- s, proceeded with in their buggy. suite 212 Eccles Glen-woo- d Excellent Program Arranged by Governor Peabody and building. Open dally from 2 to 5 p. m. court Walter S. Wilson was next called against Park Management. others by Portland miners who were All welcome. but he failed to respond to his name from Cripple Creek. and a citation was issued for him. 'What will doubtless be one of the deported German St. Paul's Evangelical witwas next Clark the Seymour a ever rendered at best SerG. P. programs church; Wuebben, pastor COMMENCEMENT AT ANN ARBOR. ness. He is at present employed as vices Swedish in Lutheran the been in concert has church, this city ANN ARBOR, Mich., June 18. manager of the Hermitage at Ogden Sunday corner Twenty-thir- d and Jefferson He did not witness the af- arranged by the Glenwood manage- Commencement season at the Univercanyon. S p. m. at avenue, German Sunday tomorrow fray but was in the saloon when Stone ment for their concert sity of Michigan is at hand and the school at 2 m. You are welcome. p. Instrumental entered after he was injured. When night Vocal, and solos, town is rapidly filling with alumni and Stone entered he called Clark's name duets, and trios will be rendered by other visitors who come to take part First Baptist church Horace B. and said something else but as he the best local and professional talent in the various festivities of the occa- Blood, pastor. Servicea at 11 o'clock, partly mumbled lt the witness failed New Illustrated song and moving pic- sion. The program of the week will subject, "Christs Standard of Living." to undertsand what he said. tures will also be produced. Subsebe Inaugurated tomorrow when the Evening service at 8 o'clock, subject. The Sunday concerts at Glenwood students and their friends will assem- 'The Relation Between a Right Life quently Moss entered but Clark told him he could not come in as he did are gradually being improved upon ble to listen to the baccalaureate adand, the Acceptance of Jesus Christ" not desire any further trouble and and the attendance Is Increasing and dress to be delivered by President An-geSunday school at 12:05. Young PeoMoss retired. The next morning he it is expected that tomorrow evening Monday and Tuesday will be de- ple's meeting at 7 o'clock. The midexamined the place where the affray will witness the best of the season voted to class day exercises of the va- week prayer meeting on Thursday look place and found four pools of bothln the excellence of the program rious departments of the university, evening at 8 o'clock. blood on the and Wednesday will be given over to ground leading from .the and the attendance. church AdFirst Congregational Place to the saloon and he surmised the reunions of the alumnL The six- ams Twenty-fourt- h between avenue, that the injured man had stopped sev- PORTLAND COMPANY 8UES tieth annual commencement exerclsei and streets. The morn.Twenty-fift- h eral times on the way to the saloon. . FOR 9100100 DAMAGES will be held Thursday. The commen11 o'clock will be the service at cement oration will be delivered bj ing service of the Order annual memorial SCANDINAVIAN EXCURSION. DENVER. June 18. Papers In the Professor Calvin Thomas of Columbia of In the evenConductors. Railway To Lagoon, via Oregon Short Line, 8100,000 damage suit of the Portland university. 8 o'clock regular service. Subat ing June 28. Special train leaves Ogden Gold Mining company against GovernElement in Pert 10 a. m. or James H. Peabody, Adjutant SherIf you want steel or wood filing ject The Significant ovate and all welFree sonality.' man Bell, C. C. Hamlin, secretary of cases, loose leaf ledgers or card index come to services. DROWNED IN LOGAN RIVER. and systems drop a card to C. S. Pulver, the Mine Owners' association, Oswald Hopkins was drowned and Church of the Good Shepherd Corothers connected with that body, as Ogden or Salt Lake City. hla companion, Roy Rodgers, narrow- well as Sheriff Edward Bell of Telner Grant avenue and Twenty-fourt- h ly escaped a similar fate, while trying A Love Letter. Third street, Alfred Brown, rector. ler county and his deputies who asto ford the river near celebra-tlon,7:Logan yester- sisted in the closing down of the Portafter if Trinity. Sunday Early you're Would not Interest you day. Young Rodger was carried down a. m Sunday school at 8:45; land mine, were served on Governor looking for a guaranteed Salve for the stream about half a mile where he Sores, Burns or Piles. Otto Dodd of morning prayer and sermon at 11; Peabody today. was caught in the brush, and was res-cusuffered with Evening prayer and sermon a 8 p. m. The Jurisdiction of the United States Ponder, Mo- - writes: and restored to consciousness. court Is asked on the grounds that an ugly sore for a year, but a box of Morning topic, Parables of Our Lord." The body of young was found Hopkins the complainant is a citizen of the Bucklens Arnica Salve cured me. Ifi Evening, "The Lords Prayer; Give about thbe miles below the poin state of Iowa and that he has been de- the best Salve on earth. 25c at Jesse Us This Day Our Dally Bread. where he had tried tp ford the river. prived of the enjoyment of his prop- J. Drivers Drug Store. church John First Presbyterian erty without due process of law, and Edward Carver, pastor. Morning eer That de- vices at 11 "o'clock; in violation of the fourth, fifth, sixth, "Deliciously refreshing. evening service ' and all Soda 8TANDARD Water; fourteenth scribes seventh, eighth, at 8. Preaching by the pastor at each amendments to the constitution of the flavors, and for sale everywhere. service. Sunday school at 11:14. EnHigh gradc--hi- gh United States. price deavor at 7. I ini 8 lb. rorai-tih- t lint Sure Cure for Piles. Governor Peabody this afternoon re e . (I. church Corner groctn Itching Piles produce moisture and Swedish Lutheran reived notice that on June IS appll a Twenty-thir- d Jefferson street and well as cause This form, Itching. cation will be made to the United Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles an avenue, O. A. Elmqulst, pastor. MornStates Circuit Judge Amos Thayer, in cured by Dr. Pile Remedy. SL Louis for an Injunction to restrain Stops Itching and bleeding.. Absorbs ing service at 10:45; English Sunday serthe governor, the military and all tumors. 50c a Jar at druggists, or sent school at 12:15; SwedUh evening sermalL Treatise free.' Write me vice, Instead of the English song by other persona from Interfering with about your case. Dr. Bosanko, Phila- vice. announced at 8 o'clock. Rev. the operation of the Portland mine. delphia. Pa. Gustave Bergman of Rock Island, I1L, James F. Burns, president of the Theres pleasure In drinking If yon will speak at the evening service in Portland company, refuses to discuss STANDARD Soda awnliBh. AH nra welcome. insist on his ll. Hammocks Sixty pattsrns to selsct from. Our third shipment this eeaeon has arrived and they are beauties. Prices $1.35 to $7.00 Richardson Grant & THE CROCKERY PEOPLE 0 OOI r OCT,-- 0 G30 .-. Utahraa Park 8TRICTLY A TEMPERANCE RESORT. The Week of June 13 , hich-cradTvaudev- ille . ft WHITE, Chappie Husk Lesson. AMMONS WEAVER LAMBERT, Female Impersonators. JEAN WILSON, Illustrated Song. DELT1A5 ft DEVINE, Ariel Artists. SULLY ft PHELPS, the Irish Orators. JEAN WILSON, Ballad. MILLER ft HIOaiNS, Song and Dance Artists. E. R. Gourieys Utahna-o-scop- e Moving Pictures, PRICE OF ADMISSION Adults ............. 10 Cents Childrsn ............ 5 Cents 30 1 ed Golden Gate . high-ind- o's plans for publication, but It Is re' 1 Dancing at the New Pavilion Each Evening Except Sunday. POSITIVELY THE FINE8T FLOOR IN THE 8TATE. FISH POLES GIVEN AWAY BUY YOUR- - FISHINGFROMTACKLE WHEELWRIGHT BROS. 2475 Washington Avenue With a 75c purchase of Fishing Tackle we give you a fish pole FREE of charge. |