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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1998. ! J PILES In and About Utah ! lake CITY. Utahs ef Happei"9 NetM Capital City. P"- a time head funeral of Joha Lavqry. and for ""irSUworkert organisation. was JTanemoon and interment waa Lavery died Monday South Second East Olivet. bit home, pieet. m om. of Mta. Hattie Mwon. .tthehSouth Temple. Sunday after-S- T Humber of young fblka enjoyed 5- - -1- L Thoee present were: Fan-SarMinnie, Shattira. Flo Minnie BerBalmeneon, Jjmle nal. Bernle Salmeneon. Norman and and William Casa Job. Ma ah a comm given at the First Congre-ttan- church tomorrow evening, poHtMcd by tibsium hare made wire- The Herts leH telephony praticaL waves have been ao far applied with the use of arc lamps and a system oa energising the vocal sounds uttered into n telephone transmitter that thirty miles are easily covered with the method. Results have been obtained up to 459 miles although the latter distance was achieved during experimental work. Mr. McXIcol predicted that wire, both telegraph and telephone, would comparatively aoou be a thing of the past The present commercial value of wireless telephony, he said, had been demonstrated by the use made of the service by the fleet at sea, constant communication being maintained between the ships. The system for service on the aea coast waa bound soon to command the attention of all nations. al SUIT AGAINST HARRIMAN. of the Christian society. An extenalre procram What the Papers Alleged ae the Ground of Complaint as Filed In the arranged. An orchestra of w Courts of Salt Lake City. . he win present pieces M En-le- mr feast of St Blasiua. or thousands of Catholic, the children, had their !JLu blessed that afternoon at 4 Catholic cathedral chap-- L yeiock In the Tcaterday the m.iM ud e ... J. Connor, on of the oldeat yj, In the state, died of apoplexy bntd men Oclock.' at the Holy evening, guaday Con-hospital, aged 7 yearn Mr. On was one of the pioneers and was . flint cousin to the lata General P. or After trying mining Eduard Connor. la the hotel business, and thirty years had been in hotels at Stockton and Park of his death hs was City. At the time Salt the of Ukt Houas at proprietor rrH be for the past cd Worry caused by a (ha latter place. lurrrnt1- -- of deaths in his family la thought to have brought about the rjyflirtnM that caused Mr. Connor' death. at his home, west First North street, at It: SO Oeorfs w. Ramsey died 1M fdoek Sunday afternon. Death was rrwa by heart trouble from which suffering for Kr. Barney had been on than a year. Ha enlisted aa a AlW la the One hundred and thirtieth volunteer at the the Civil war and served outbreak of during the Red river campaign under General Grant Be waa In forty engagements and icived with honor throughout. Hs waa well known In Salt Lake, espec- IMtBois ially t 0. A.R. circle. Hattie Griffiths, a gasoline (xpioeioa tbs first of last week, waa Md from Evans undertaking parolrs Rnday. The sermon waa delivered by (Is Her. William Thurston Brown of The funeral of Miss who dM ffom burns the from Unitarian church. Vaunt Olivet Says the Herald: The taking of evidence In the suit in equity Instituted by the United States of America against E. H. Harrlman, his several aaoctates and the railroads under hla direction, will Involve the revival of the famous Northern Securities fight, which occupied the attention of several Federal courts a number of yeers ago, and a review of the alleged strategies by which the railroad wisard la supposed to have forced some of the largest and moat potent transportation systems of the United States Into suby. serviency to the Union Pacific Hundreds of millions of dollars are involved In the interests attacked by tha government and It la doubtful whether there la a more complex corporate organisation In tha world today. Suit has been Instituted In 8alt Lake City for the reason that tha Oregon Short Line Railroad company, which to controlled by the Union Pacific, is a Utah corporation, and thla modest railroad comprising with ita several stubs about LI00 In mileage, the government believes. Is he nucleus of the vast merger, which la fashioned In the bill In equity "a conspiracy to restrain trade and commerce, and that ita In capital has been used and a aerie of schemes, than which none in the history of high finance la more Intricate and difficult to fathom, for the purpose of effecting a combination which includes railways traversing moat of he states In the union and steamship linea plying two oceans and the Gulf of Mexico. And through all of thla perplexing manlpu- . com-,pan- , re-us- ed stock-juggli- ng track-- cl.-- , si.us : into Utah. He waa city by william John of the provin- cial p .ice. Willi htadquarters el Nelson. 1. Tht i r ;:.? with which Ctddlo la is Me blowing up of the Cancharg--iada . I a little town in Yale county by t '..icing dynamite under and in the biiiMing. The motive la said to have t ten je.iUiuay, but the deed ita If waa ivinmitied during a Jrunlu-frensy In which Ciddlo and a number of other liniiana engaged At the hearing affidavits will be produced tending m prove the facte of the c ,.f the crime and establishing tiie identy of the man. Should be sufficient the axa e dethese partment will be asked to turn the prison, r over to a rep aeiita live of The girl the u.ei.iniun government. her hfe In tha Intel exploswho ion ai.,1 the Are which follow, d was IS years of age. Her name was Louise King (i ltd ah was the daughter f Mr. aid Mrs. Peter King, who conl h-;- Pyramid Pile Cure Positively a Marvel of Quick Curing Power. Send for e Free Trial Packags Today. VTe want every man and woman suffering from the excruciating torture of piles to Just send their name and address to us and get by return mail, a flee trial package of the moat effective and positive cure ever knows fur this disease. Pyramid Pile Cure. Aa aa example. Emma Bodenhamsr of Bedford, Indiana, was tn constant for 21 years. Three nt boxes of Pyramid Pile Cura cured her. And George Braneigb of Schellburg. Pa-- cured hla piles with only one 50 cent box. The way to prove what this great remedy will do In your own ease, la to Just send your name and address to us and you will get by return mall a free trial treatment of Pyramid Pile Cure. Then after you have proven to yourself what It can do, you will go to the druggist and get a 50 cent box. Don't undergo an operation. Operations are rarely a success and often lead to terrible consequences. Pyramid Pile Cure reduces all inflammation, makes congestion. Irritation, itch, (ng, sore and ulcers disappear end the piles simply quit Bend your name and address todap , pile-ago- i.. J lvlti. Quickly CURED t ta ttt . . HI Colorado PAGE THREE. 59-ce- ny ar i ducted .lie hotel. Herald. Three Certain Truth. If the lllble bad never been writtea there are still three things that the universe has stamped Indelibly on the mind of man, wherever ths Rible prevails and wherever It does not. Those Mtree things are the Idea of God, the aonvlctum of moral accountability, the belief lu a Ufa beyond the grave. It Is the glory of our EngUsh lllble and it ts the glory of the Christian religion that they have expressed and smbodlcd. these fundamental Inescapable ldetM in a way that transcends ill other records and all other of truth. for this free trial treatment to Pyramid 1S7, Drug Co. Pyramid Bldg- - Marshall, Mich. On rale a box. at all drug at ores at cents 50 lncar-'alien- s ' "Lei me klu fetungl those tears away! he begged, tenderly. She fell for It, and he was busy for ibo next 15 minutes. latlon of transportation the federal au And yet the tears flowed on. Can thoritiea see the Inimitable inspiration nothing atop them? he asked, breathof that medium-aile- d, modest man. lessly sad. Nope," , she murmured. Who at Sacramento, In September, 1907 Its hay fever, you know. But go on Cleveland suavely remarked, apropos of the na- with the treatment." tional forest policy, that ha waa going Leader. to save some timber lands for hla own childrens children.' when asked YOUR HAT whether he would dispose of the vest territory Involved in the old Central Pacific grants, which are now under May Be a tytlah Ora It Make hla eontroL Tleubla usually buys a bat thats In the modern hat for maa ha Francisco Ciddlo. an Italian, In cus- style," but iota to answer for. of Lake tha la tha at Salt requeet tody Baldheada are growing more numerauthorities of the Dominion of Canada, ous every day. Hats make excalleni who charge him with murder In the breeding places for the pa res I tie genm which aap tha Ufa from tha routs of tin first degree, will be brought before hair. United States Commissioner Charles When your heir begins to fall out am Baldwin at 10 o'clock thla forenoon. your acalp is full of Dandruff it ia sure sign that these oountleea germs tn Tha purpose of the arraignment la to busily at work. fix a date for the preliminary examinaThere la but on way t overcome sod kill the germ that way I tion of Clddio. 1 Ciddlo waa arrested in Salt Lake to apply Krwbros Herpielde scalp 1 it will kill the germs and h: a Canadian the aura to result. Friday after pursuit by hair Sold by leading druggists, fiend 10c. in officers of more than a year. The chase sample to The Herploi'lo Co of Clddio Jed through the etatee of tampa for - If.V Washington. Oregon. Idaho, Nevada, Two fleee II cants and II JO. M ta-.- The Walls of Jericho," deaplto Ita lishman, ' who has made a fortune blblcal title, ia in no sense a religious through various enterprises In Austraplay, but a drama of modern English lia, and returning to London marries society, written by Alfred Sutra, a a peers daughter. Immediately thereplayright absolutely unknown previous after finding himself surrounded by to Its production In London some three the parasites of fashionable society. years ago, where lie succea waa on For three years thla hero of the drawpronuonced that literally Mr. Sutra ing room endures thla life of Idleness became famous In a night, for The and frivolity, but he finally breaks Walla of Jericho," was quickly. pro- the chains that fetter hhn and proves nounced to be one of the atrongeat of hla superiority to those about hlin, for modern times It sucre ks In New ho determines to return to Australia York waa Just quickly appreciated to live a ltfa of usefulness and sanity, where men are nearer to nature .than and recognised. The hero of thla striking play la they are In the drawing room uf ths smart set" in London. Jack Frobisher, a young a'erllng Eng , I live next door to a public school; , SIMILAR SYMPTOMS. ' what tnaka me look ravagesaid the Pardon me, sir suavely passenger who wished to borrow one1,uck for a few momenta, but have you a I For envelope, letterheads, business fountain pen . cards dodgers, etc, call up The Journal Naw!" replied the grouchy traveler. Job rooms. Both phones III. Burial waa In - cemetery. Chaplain John T. Axton of the Eightieth Infantry has gone to San Fran deco, Ha win aall Wednesday on the tnaeport Buford for the Philippines. Whm his tour of duty In the islands b flnlahed the chaplain will travel In China, India and the Holy Land be ton returning to Utah. fialt Lake county la to have a detention home. The board of county eommUti oners yesterday- Instructed Ada R. G. Gowans of the Juvenile t to select a suitable house for that report back to It tba coat f maintaining a home for the next Per. An noon as Judge Go wans makes Futpoee and kb report the commissioners will prowad to establish a home, a auperln-hode- nt will be eppolnted and the place ectd properly furnished. vb climber again atrret last night. ke reildence of James Rwident of the Breeden visited Brig-ko- m They entered E, Jennings, dL Remember it ? Remember the cool, gamey, frost-season- Offloe Supply W. at East Brigham street, sd carried off a quantity of valuable wwby while Mr. and Mrs. Jennings w at dinner. The robbery was d as deftly aa any of the nutnef- credited to Joe Garcia, the Nh climber, whose departure from hailed aa the end of the of the porch climber In the """tern resldental district 425 roasted potatoes and turnips you used to tuck away just to fill in and the luscious Fall pippins, ftie ed whet up an appetite for dinner ? cora-tto- C. And then on Thanksgiving morning when you peeped into the kitchen and saw and the big turkey those yellow, mellow pumpkin pies and the alluring mince-meOh ! the big eyes, and the hungry mouth ! Bemember that appetite ? Ask the boy I at The Bingham Copper A Gold Mining yesterday filed answers Clted Bute, court in two Th anawern cover the ground 7 time gone over by other to euita. In these RCartwt and W. H. Halgh defendant. One of the th,rty-eeve- n counts ana " almost equally voluminous. i C Well be a boy again, with a bos appetite. 7? n Uh,trt Ivcture last theciubrooni of the T. M. C. A. hy D. Nlchol, manager of -tha 2?! tWegraph office hi this city, made a study of tba new for many years. Mr. McNicols ,Uu,trated with charts and todTL ?JS.fcr of installing n theaeulty place where the tlven wireless tabllahetf with var- hdBJv 7 tJ7n,p ny aJ!?1 oftth cty. with the in-- however. 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