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Show DAILY 2 UTAH STATE JOURNAL, MET TODAY 10 EXTRA SESSION SALT LAKE LETTER 1903. 1, WEAR THE ROSS '"r ATradeTempting China Sale (Special Correspondence.) iUlUiUlUJUJUIUJlUUJUJUlUlUlUUllUJUlUiUlUJUlUiUJui CONVENING OF THE MONTANA LEGISLATURE. SALT LAKE CITY, Nov. 1. Most of uh thought when election duy was over and the results were announced, Will Be a Battle to tha Death Between we would have a rest from politics for Heinze Forcee and the a time. It was conceded there would Amalgamated. lie some little struggling for tlie offices, but we congratulated extra1. The ourselves that it would end there. Most HELENA. Mont., Dee. us were mistaken. As a matter of of of Montana the legisordinary eesslou fact the politlcul ot Is boiling harder lature whlt'h convened today In of the call Issued three weeks than ever. Te be sure, the old kettle ngo by Governor Toole is likely to le isn't hanging out of doora, over an open the arcana for a gladiatorial combat fire, where Its savory steam pleasantly as fierce and as Intensely interesting greets the nostrils of all, but In the as the session of several years ago quiet and suncltlty of divers private which witnessed the titanic struggle off.ces it bubbles and seethes. Be It between Copper King William A. Clark knows that the wing, If wing" be the and Marcus Daly for a sent in the United States senate. In the present proper term, of the Republican party Instance the results are far more mo- has decided It would be a wholesome mentous tlmn In the case of the strug- act to shut out Senator Kearns from gle for the senatorship. The future the next Republican national convenwelfare and prosperity of one entire tion. Oddly enough It may sound, but und portions of three other states may It Is a fact Just the same, and stranger be said to depend upon the action of still Mr. Salisbury Is keeping the fire the session. Arrayed against one an- burning, und when It la remembered other In the gigantic fight Is F. Au- that the sort of wood which keeps pogustus Ilelnse, of the Montana Ore litical fires burning la expensive, It will Purchasing company, bncked by the be seen that there Is more In this stateIndependent copper men of three states ment than at first appears. Because, and the Standard Oil company, as rep- up to recently, Mr. Salisbury has not resented by the Amalgamated Copper lieen regarded as a man who would Times have loosen up." company. readily The aim of the session is to pass a changed. There are those who are bold law whereby mining cases may be tak- enough to say that Salisbury has had en from one court to another when no experience similar to that of Mr. the Judge in the Initial court Is shown Scrooge, of Christmas Carol fame, but to be prejudiced. Other legislation the spirits who led O. J. around were of like character has also been prom- not of tlie same character as that creised. A fair trial bill, of ated by Dickens. Still the end attained the character now proposed, was has been the same, because Scrooge passed by the last legislature, but was began letting go and we are told Salisdecided by the supreme court to be bury Is cutting loose money and will unconstitutional on technical grounds. drop some more. The present situation Is due to a Of course, the real contributor Is coup executed by F. Augustus Ilelnxe, comUnited of the Senator Kearns himself. Because SalCopper president Amalarch of the and the pany enemy isbury won a lot of loose change from lieutenOne of his Interests. Kearns on the result of tbe city elecgamated ants, a young man named John tion. Nine thousand dollars was transwas the owner of a few shares ferred from the account of the statesof the Boston and Montana Copper man to that of the politician. Martin company. He secured a decision from Mulvey did the betting, of course, but District Judge Clancy restraining the it was Salisbury's money he handled. Boston and Montana company from Had it not been for the wisdom of paying dividends to the Amalgamated, James Hogle, the wealthy proprietor on the ground that it le contrary to the of a famous thirst foundry, Kearns laws of Montana for one corporation would have lost fifty thousand more. to own stock In another corporation. After getting Kearns to take a bet of Furthermore, on application, he se- five thousand, Mulvey went to Saliscured a decision from Judge Clancy In bury and said: We must stop this which the latter enld he might at any betting someway. Let me have a check time appoint a receiver for the Boston for fifty thousand to bluff them with." and Montana. By these decisions the Salisbury wrote the check without bat- was badly hampered, Amalgamated and, the fair trial" bill being nullified THROWN FROM HIS WAGON by the supreme court. It could not secure the transfer of the matter to anFuller of Eden Narrowly John other court. Escapes Being Seriously After vainly bringing pressure to pur-Bunn- ce Sutherlnnd-Salisbury-Alllson-Jam- es - ed Hac-Ginn- DECEMBER TUESDAY, la, with. Aside from the betting matter, however. the anti-Kearpeople have bea gun quiet campaign looking toward hie defeat ae a delegate to the next national convention and have agents all through the southeren counties and up north quietly working up a sentiment against him. It Is the Intention of the people to take advantage of the fact that conventions held for the election of delegates are not usually considered of the utmost Importance and to secure proxies wherever possible and thus control. If they succeed In getting a majority they will proceed to shut the senator out completely. Of course, the senator will have some votes here, but the other fellows believe they hare a big majority and with the assistance from the outside counties will be able to beat him. John Fuller of Eden narrowly escaped serious injury while driving through the canyon. He had Just passed the power dam when the singletree gave way and the tongue of the wagon fell. The wagon waa crowding the horses toward the river. Mr. Fuller realised hie danger and pulled the horses round on to the hill. The sudden swerve upset the load of hay and Fuller was thrown Into the river bed. Fortunately the only Injury he susGeneral Manager Scallon ordered tained was a sprained ankle, and his every mine Hnd smelter reopened on eacupe Is a marvel. The team remained the day Governor Toole Issued his call quiet and this doubtless prevented furfor the special session. ther mlshnps. Is up to" Now, In slung phrase, the legislature to frame, In response CEMENT PLANTS MAY to popular demand, a change of venue, BE CLOSED DOWN or change of Judge bill by which a litigant may evade going before a NEW YORK, Dec. 1. Whether or prejudiced Judge, and a bill changing nut the Portland cement factories the practice so that the supreme court throughout the country shall close may review findings of fact, rendered down during the winter Is to be deby a trial Judge, as well as conclusions cided at a special meeting begun In of law. this city today by the Association of Such legislation will not be enacted Portland Cement Manufacturers of the without a bitter struggle. It is to be a United States. The question was tenbattle to the death between the Amaltatively discussed at the annual congamated on one side and the Hclnse vention of the association held In Deforces and adherents of the United troit Inst summer, but final action was Copper company on the other. To one left to the present conference. The aide or the other it will be a Waterreasons advanced for the proposed loo. shut down are that there is an Immense accumulation of stock on hand "BEAUVOIR" IS NOW A and that the large number of strikes HOME FOR VETERANS in the building trades In the east has JACKSON. Miss Dec. 1. The pro- greatly lessened the demand. It Is esject for converting the old Jefferson timated that fully 100,000 men would Davie homestead at Beauvoir into a be thrown out of employment by a home for indigent Confederate veter- general suspension of work at the ceans, which has been a dream of the ment factories. United Daughters of the Confederacy Kodol Dyspepsia Curs. for a number of years, today became an accomplished fact Simple cere- Digests all classes of of food, tones and monies mnrked the formal .opening to- strengthens the stomach and digestive organs. Cures Dyspepsia. Indigestion, day when nearly two score of Indigent Stomach Troubles, and makes rich red Kodol veterans were adinited as Inmates, blood, heulth and strength. Cure rebuilds womout tisand Captain James Stone of Green- Dyspepsia sues. purifies, strengthens and sweetville assumed charge ne superintendent ens the stomach. Gov. G. W. Atkinson of W. Vo. says; "I have used a The home la to be presented to the number of bottles of Kodol Dyspepsia state of Mississippi at tha session of Cure and have found It to be a very and. Indeed, a powerful remthe legislature next month, and until effective edy for stomach ailments. I recomthat time the expenses of the home will mend It to my friends. Sold by Geo. F. Cave. Wallace Drug Co., and Wm. be borne by private contributions. G nt .it hidings. day and Saturday. ..YOUR CHOICE, ns antl-Kear- No. An alluring array of delicate China Cupa and Saucere, Vaaea and odditiea In dainty designs and colors, suitable for Xmas presents and every piece worth more than our price during Fri- Kearns wanted to call It, but Hogle Induced him not to. That la why Salisbury has not fifty thousand dollars of Kearns' money to fight him mude his bluff. 25 UNION DADE CLOTHING. CENTS... No. No. ARRIVE. Salt Lake 2:00 p.m. 8 Salt Lake and Intermediate points 7:00 a.m. No. 7 Salt Lake and Milford 11: 20 Jim. No. 0 Butte and Pocatello 12:45a.m. Express No. 11 Salt Lake and Tin- tic 8:55 p.m. North of Ogden. No. 12 Cache Valley 10:30a.m. No. 8 Portland and Butte. 7:00 a.m. No. 10 Butte and Pocatello. 8:80 p.m. Tralna south of Juab run dally, except Sunday. Ticket office at Union Depot PERFECTLY TAILORED, Mira IN FIT. New Groceries Nsw Buckwheat Flour, 10 lba....$ 50 25 New Corn Moal, 10 lbs New Maple Syrup, par gal.. 75c to 1.40 New Canned Corn. 2 cans 25 New Canned Tomatoes, 3 cans. ... 25 New Strained Honey, 2 glasses... 25 25 New Mines Meat, 2 lbs. for Nsw Apple Butter, par jar.... 40, 50, 75 Naw Currants and Raisins, 2 25 pkgs Naw Citron, Lemon and Orange 20 Psal, par lb 50 Now Crab Apple Cider, gal KEEPS TABS ON HIS ENGINES L Fred. Madi In tbilr m SANITARY SHOPS. Phone 2478 Wash. 219-- K Ticket Agt OGDEN, UTAH. D. E. BURLEY, General Paaenger and Ticket Agent Salt Lake City, Utah. I WE SELL IT. Union Made Suits Union Made Over- TIME CARD, in effect Nov. coats Union Union Union Union Union DEPART. Atlantic Mall for Salt Lake City, Provo and all points east No. 12 To Salt Lake City and Intermedlata points, daily No. 2 Atlantic Limited for Salt Lake City, Provo, No. Made Hats Made Shoes Made Shirts Made Overalls Made Gloves 2345 WASHINGTON t ITS AVENUE. 8:10 a.m. ver and all points east 2:15 p.m. dally No. 4 Atlantic Express for Salt Lake City, Pueblo, , Denver and all points 7:00 p.m. east daily ARRIVE. Pacific Express from Denver, Pueblo, Provo, 3 No. 6 No. 1 Salt Lake City and all 1:05 a.m. points east dally Pacific Limited from Salt Lake City. Provo, Denver and all points 11:45 a.m. east dally Pacific Mail from Denver, Pueblo, Leadvllle, Salt Lake City ALL IN THE PUSH 7:15 a.m. Leadvllle, Pueblo, Den- No. HOUSE. 22, 1901 6 CLOTHING . Kellar C. A. HENRY Freight and Pass. Agt we t 1 G. H. CORSE : PUTNAM supplied you was first class, was it not? We handle everything in the Meat and Game line, and never disappoint custom- - 7:15 p.m. 9 No. No. Ross Book Store Is 8:10 a.m. North of Ogden Cache Valley Butte and Portland. 11: 55 Pocatello, Montpelier and Butte 1:25 a.m. South of Ogden 7 MORIAGE The very very latest Japanese China goods. : That Turkey staed on authority that seems to be reliable that Samuel Newhouse Is going to clamber Into the political band wagon next spring ami will render valuable financial assistance to the Democratic party. Then, too, It Is rumored that very little persuasion would be required to Induce him to 'enter the race as a candidate for the United States senate. Samuel has gone to Europe, but when he returns there will no doubt be something doing. 4 No. 11 coal-produci- ng It No. No. We are huvlng a nice time watching the warring coal companies roll up their sleeves and prepare for war. It's a funny situation to say the least. A few days ago coal went up six bits." Harrlman came west drove a gold spike or two, got feeling good and cut Apples, Oranges, Bananas, Figs, the price two bits" or rather thirty Dates, Walnuts, Almonds, Filberts, Bracents, for the dealers only cut two zils, Chestnuts, Shellburks. Psecans, bits so as to make it "even change." sea and our line of beautiful Call fellows came the down Then the other Rio Grande and reduced the price In gifts free with cash purchasaa the sum of the original raise. This, too, In the face of the labor troubles EDGAR JONES they are having; the fact that all the 338 25th 8treeL Telephone 124. state troops are guarding their property, and that $5 per day citizen guards property at patrol their coin. of a great expenditure It looks us if the coal barons had been trifling with us. No. No. Dont miss seeing our display of ns and all points east dally 2:40 p.m. Valley 7:00 p.m. No. 9 Local from Sanpete Through Sleeping Cara to Omaha, Kaniai City, Chicago and St Louis. New York and Bottom I. A. BENTON, General Agent Passenger Department alt Lake City. 0. A. HENBY, Ticket Agent Ogden. O. B. GILSON, Agent Ogden. Silver Club Saloon The Finest James J. Hill Reduces the ning Expenses on His How Run- WINES Railroads. Injured. bear upon the governor to cnll a special session of the legislature, the Amalgamated shut down Its mines, throwing 30.000 men out of work, General Manager Sea Hon announcing that under the laws of Montana the company secure Justice, and that it could would be useless to operate the mines until assurance of fair treatment was given. He also said that the mines would be reoened whenever the governor ehould Issue a call for a special session of the legislature to pass remedial legislation. True to hie promise Mulvey went over and ting an eye. South of Ogdan., DEPART. 2 Salt Lake, Provo and all points south S; 05 n m 12 Salt Lake and Tlntlc. 10:45 a m 8 Salt Lake and Intermediate points 7:80 d. m. 10 Salt Lake and Intermediate points 8:55 p. m. - : LIQUORS We mean CIGARS James J. Hill has introduced a new the Great Northern, economy on Northern Pacific and Burlington railroad systems. While it has caused the trainmen and engineers much tribulation, It has been found td book-keeper- : s, pay welL Each engine on the system has a tab kept on Its daily employment In a book is kept the cost of that particular piece of machinery, and against It le charged every cent of expense for oil, for fuel,' for repairs, for operation, and on the credit side Is given what it earns each day, based on the tonnage hauled. If engine No. 00 Is found to be coating more for oil, fuel or repairs than engine No. 300 an investigation la at once instituted. The engineer Is Just asked to explain. The result Is that No. 200 reforms. The same plan Is to be extended to every car on the system, and the conductors and who can make the beat showing are down to get bonuses at the end of the year. The sole idea Is to secure better returns, and while the Idea costs many thousands of dollars In execution. It has been found greatly to increase earning iower while lessening expense. T. P. LEWIS, M. R. BEARER, Manager. Prop. 326 25th St., Weak Stomach Indigestion is often caused by overeating. An eminent authority says the harm done thus exceeds that from the excessive use of alcohol. Eat all tbe good food you want but dont over- the stomach. A weak stomach may refuse to digest what you eat. Then you need a good dlgeatant like Kodol, which digests yonr food without the stomachrs aid. This rest and the wholesome tonics Kodol contains soon restore health. Dieting nnnece ury. Kodol quickly relieves tbs feeling of fulness and bloating from which some people suffer after meals. Absolutely cures indigestion. load Kodol Natures Tonic. Prepared only by E. 0. DxWitt A OOi.CMeagU Pushes a full quarter easier than any other Bicycle, because the Sprockets turn between bearings and there is 30 per cent less pressure on bearings. If You Have OGDEN STEAM TIME CARD, in effect Nov. 22, GET IN THE BAND WAGON Phone 174 a a w w w w w w HEADACHE. help. Examination Fkee. C. P. UTTER, 0. D. The Eye Specialist, to Prof. II Thomaa) SOS'Krcles Hulldlng, Ogden. (Successor Good aollcltors wanted for tha Dally Ibe&botueoMUlnilK time the GOaslaa. State Journal. Apply to Horace Utah &ild in Ogden liy Geo. F. Cave, Wallace S. FOater, city circulator. Drag Co., Wm. Gitluings. 4 No. 3 No. No. 5 1 Atlantic Express for Denver, Omaha, Council Bluffs, Kansas City and all points east, 7:10p.m. dally Street. , ARRIVE. Pacific Expreaa from Council Bluffs, Omaha, Denver, Kansas City THE Ogden Milling 1:30a.m. and east dally Mall and Express.... 10 :30 a.m. Oveland Limited from Omaha, Council Bluffs, Kansas City, Denver & Elevator and all points dally Companys a FLOUR fit-tr- d. No. Mail and Express... 7:10a.m. Oveland Limited for Omaha, Council Bluffs, Denver, Kansas City 2:40p.m. and East dally. ...... w pair of good glasses prnierly If fnr anv reason yonr fight not good, rail on me. 1 have the appliance, akill, and experience to fit envoy that glasses will 8 2 HUTCHISON & CO.r 3 Many do not are s well m they should. Pth era arr wrll, hut their eves anon become tired. Still oth-- I era under with constant headaches. whirh mrdirinr dura not relieve, hronnar headache comes from eye strain and the nnlr remedy ia a No. No. AXD HAVE THE BEST. 306 25th 1903. DEPART. LAUNDRY en A BACYGLE OGDEN, UTAH. been used to having your clothes laundered as they should be you will appreciate our work. that the east 2:30 p.m. Ticket Agent H. CORSE, Pass, and Fght Agt T. P. COLLINS. . Traffic and Passenger Agt C. A. HENRY, is the best. THE. w w w w w w Ask for Ogdens Best w Home Bakery 99 and Grocery, OPaaa w VI w w w w j High Patent. 2234 Jeffenon Avenue. J. C. SCHWARTZ, Prop. FOR SALE EVERYWHERE. SCHWARTZ BROS. GLASSWARE muet out at great saorifiees.b. cloiid OLSEN SEA. j For all kinds of Bakery Goods, . Staple and Fancy Groceries.;; Phoenix 2iiiiiBMiBeeieBBBea I Removal Sale! i 9 i Bakery and Restaurant. J. J. Schwartz S aBsssieseieseieieieS F. A. Schwartz Proprietors-- . 2313 Wash. |