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Show . r I STATE JOURNAL, ,, WEDNESDAY, i ' IFTY-- fl CONTINUE FIGHT BUSINESS OF WESTERN DAILY UTAH " DECEMBER v2, 1903. - WEAR' THE ROSS YEARS A KING ROADS ATradeTempting OF THE LEAGUE. ARE CONFERENCE CONDITIONS FAVORABLE CONTINUE. EXPECTED TO Wiitern Linas Have Effected a Great 8aving in the Cost of la One of ANNIVERSARY ANTI-SALOO- the Leading Factors Notwithstanding Crusade. Operation. WASHINGTON, D. C.. Dec. 2. CHICAGO. III.. IVf. 2. Officers of deall the lending western railroads state t'lcrgymen and bty workers of all from and many nominations coming that traffic la maintained without any of the country were present toparts no decrease and that discouraging at the oiwning of a conference of have develojied. In fact, mod- day state and district superintendents the erate Improvement Is noted. Positive Anti-Salothe of League. The conassertions are still made that the lines ference is in the nature of a prelimiwill be aa busy during the next five to the eighth annual national or six months us they were before the nary convention of the league to be held In vast Hinount of surplus freight was next week. Reports of Washington dlsKsed of Hnd before general business will be prepared the superintendents had reached its apex. The cold weather of the conventhe consideration for In Hll sections during the last few for details the big meetand tion other on weeks has hiid a stimulating effect The year has been one situation, and increased ing arranged. the men-nnlllmore of thun ordinary activity for the moderately the shipment of seasonable and the reports workers merchandise, while the shipments of Increase in will show a gratifying turkey and other Thanksgiving proof Influa nnd widening membership duce were the largest in many years. ence. The report of un immense proReports show that the southwestern tective fund to lie raised by the liquor roads are having an exceptionally for pothe deulera country throughout heavy tonnage everything considered, will receive and other litical purposes but It Is mostly on account of the big convention. Anthe of attention the crops that have been raised In those mutter that will come In for sections. Loading reports show that other nnd probably for conconsideration, the business of the railroads Is not a of recommendation is the demnation, great deal less than It was a year ago, chief of the general General Young, although officials have no hesitancy In staff of the army, favoring the restating that there is not near the of the canteen at posts establishment amount in sight that there was at that of barracks and the United States time. Itut this is not causing a great Antt-SaloThe League was army. deal of apprehension in regard to fuone of the chief factors In the moveture earnings. Most of the lines will ment that resulted In the abolishment benefit largely by retrenchment and by of the canteen and, according to the remunerative returns aa a result of reother cent Improvements and may be able to declarations of the officers and orare the who workers here, keep their earnings up to the level of leading to all Its will in do power the previous year, regardless of the ganisation Its prevent fact that some statisticians, who are on the spot. And that they are unable PUBLIC BUILDING FOR to figure It that way. BAKER CITY, OREGON eon-idtio- ns on e Hntl-salo- on on Retrenchment In the construction department of the western roads Is estimated to have Included the laying off of probably 18,000 or 18,000 men, which will amount to ' something like 810,000,000 a year, distributed over the territory covered by the various lines. It Is further believed that the cost of operation may be reduced considerably in the future by the reduction In the price of rails and structural material Intended for bridge work and the like. In the meantime prices of commodities of one kind or another mny reach a level that will stimulate a heavier tonnuge from now on. 80UTHERN EDUCATORS ANNUAL MEETING ATLANTA, Gu Dec. 8. Advices received by the committee in charge of arrangements for the annual meeting of the Southern Educational assoc la tlon In this city the latter purt of this month Indicate that the gathering will be the largest and most notnble of Its kind ever held In the South. College presidents, state suiierlntendents of public Instruction and other leading educators will be In attendance from Vlrgiuiu, the Carolines, Florida, Mis sisslppl, Alabama, Arkansas, Tennessee and other states embraced In the territory covered by the association's membership. 2. Senator Dec. WASHINGTON, Mitchell of Oregon yesterday Introduced bills appropriating 8100,000 for a federal building at Baker City, Oregon, granting an Increase of pensions to soldiers who served In the Indian wars und widows of veterans to 813 per month, and amending the revised statutes of Oregon and Washington so that surviving persons who served In Indian and other wars prior to 1861 shnll receive warrants for 160 acres of kind each and persons designated who may have received warrants for less than 160 acres shall be allowed warrants for a number of acres additional to make a total of 160 acres. EFF0RT8 TO DIVERf TRADE ' FROM UNITED 8TATE8 VANCOUVER, B. C., Dec. 2. The Vancouver city council hHS sent an urgent message of 1,000 words to the federal and provincial governments, asking the governments, as the result of the acquisition of land by Americans by the Alaskan award, that they offer a cash bonus for any company to build an all Canadian railway to the Tukon to intersect the lines and so divert trade from the United States. Premier McRrlde of British Colum blu promises to submit a scheme for the construction of this road. Boards 8AN FRANCISCO of trade and all public bodies are passHAS A DOG SHOW ing similar resolutions. SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Dec. 2. Reginning today and continuing until the end of the week Mechanics' pavilion will be the center of Interest among lovers of dogs, poultry and pet stock. The occasion Is the annual exhibition of the Oakland Poultry association, in conjunction with which is being held the show of the recently organised Pacific Collie and Old English Sheep Dog dub. All departments of the ex hibition are well filled, the exhibits trans-continent- al TWO LIVES LOST FOR THREE CENTS CLINTON, Teun., Dec. 2. The sher- Anderson county has completed arrangements for the execution today of Will Smith, colored. Smith's crime was the murder of Will Harris, another negro on the Knoxville & Lafollette line of railroad last July. The murder resulted from a quarrel over three cents in a crap game. The condemned man originally came from Cleveland, iff of numbering several hundred and coming from Washington, Oregon, Nevada and other states as well as from Ohio. all parts of California. GENERAL CORBIN TO SPEAK. CRANBERRY GROWING ON WESTERN COAST TACOMA. Wush., Dec. 2. Cranberry growing Is being started on an extensive scale nlong the coast of Washing-toi- l, a between Gray's Harbor nnd Harbor. The territory is many miles in extent nnd consists almost wholly of marsh lands well suited to the cultivation of the berries. In these bogs the cranberry grows wild nnd companies are now being organised to convert the wild cranberry marshes into cultivated ones. Expert cranberry growers are to be brought from Cape Cod and systematic effort will be made to transplant the New England cranberries west of the Rocky mountains. Cranberry marshes also extend along the Oregon coast, giving a large field for similar operations there. Wil-lap- EMPEROR 8UCCE8SION. His 8svsnty-ThrsYears Ha Enjoys Fins Health. in tho Anti-Cants- 2. Included NEW YORK. Dec. among the guests at the dinner to be given at Delinonlco's tonight by the New York Commander) for the Military Order of Loyal Legion are to be many men of wide prominence. The leading feature is to be an address by Major General Henry C. Corbin, on "The Army and the General Staff. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. Digests all classes of of food, tones and strengthens the stomach and digestive organs. Cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Stomach Troubles, and makes rich red Kodol blood, health and strength. Dyspepsia Cure rebuilds womout tissues, purifies, strengthens and sweetens the stomach. Gov. G. W. Atkin son of W. Ya. says: I have used number of bottles of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure and have found it to be a very effective and. Indeed, a powerful remedy for stomach ailments. I recoin mend It to my friends. Sold by Geo. F. Cave. Wallace Drug Co., and Wm, Biddings. I China Sale OF FRANZ-JOSEPH- S An alluring array of delicate China Cup and Saucers, Vases and oddities In dainty deslgna and colors, suitable for Xmas presents and every piece worth e UNION DADE CLOTHING. mm Ross Book Store CORRECT IN FIT. history JONES EDQAR 8treeL 338 25th country" NEARLY FELL PREY TO MONSTER DEVIL FISH 124. Telephone Midi lo tbilr Phone Union Made Suits Union Made Over- coats OGDEN, UTAH. D. E. BURLEY, General . Pasenger and Ticket Agent Salt Lake City, Utah. Union Union Union Union Union Made Hats Made ;Shoes Made Shirts Made Overalls Made Gloves ITS WASHINGTON AVEN1IC. ALL IN THE PUSH Atlantic Mail for Salt Lake City, Provo and all points east No. 12 To Salt Lake City and Intermediate points, dally 2 No. Atlantic Limited for Salt Lake City, Provo, No. 6 will-appreciat- No. 4 7:00 p.m. dally ARRIVE. No. 3 Pacific Express from Denver, Pueblo, Provo. Salt Lake City and all 1:05 a.m. points east, dally No. 5 Pacific Limited from Salt Lake City, Provo, Denver and all point 11:45 a.m. east daily from Mall No. 1 Pacific Denver. Pueblo, Lead-vlll- e, No. 9 Salt Lake City and all points east daily Local from Sanpete 7:00p.m. Valley Kitnai Through Sleeping Can to Omaha,end Bo- between bearings and there is 30 per cent less pressure on bearings. HUTCHISON & HEADACHE. Many do not see s well they should. Others see well, but their even soon become tired. 8till nth- em suffer with constant hrwdwrhwi, which medicine dues not relieve, becsime headache come from rye strain end the only remedy i a pair of good gimme properly ted. If fur sny rrsnon vnnr sight 1 not gnnd, cell on me. I have the appliance, skill, end experi-- 1 ence to fit any eve that glume will help. Examination Fhzk. The Eye orer-eatin- 6 2 No. 4 No. 8 ARRIVE. Pacific Express from Council Bluffs, Omaha, Denver, Kansas City ( C. A. HENRY, Ticket Agent G. H. CORSE, Pass, and Fght Aft T. P. COLLINS. Traffic and Passenger Aft HtlUKHIIlllHHUi is the best. D. Ask : Specialist, 66 for Ogdens Best Home Bakery High Patent. I and Grocery. For all kinds of Bakerjr (rood Staple and Fancy GrocenM 2284 J. a C. SCHWARTZ, Prop- - SCHWARTZ BROS. Bakery and Removal Sale! i u " !" of CHINA and GLASSWARE must be closed u t great sacrifices. E. A. OUEN Restaurant. J. J. Schwartz F. A. Schwartz m-m-u- ah . ; Jeffanon Avenue. FOR SALE EVERYWHERE. BBBBBBBBeneaea Kodol quickly relieves the feel lng of fulness and bloating from which some people suffer after meals. Absolutely cures indigestion. aary. I; 99 Phoenix g Vttj, THE. I g. - 9- - dally FLOUR ( beats a dictionary to the otherwise. Our word today Is Advertise. 2:40 and East dally Atlantic Express for Denver, Omaha, Council Bluffs, Kansas City and all points east 7:109.0 dally Omaha, Council Bluffs, Kansas City, Denver and all points east Companys A word to Iht.Wise DEPART. Mall and Express... 7:10a.m. Oveland Limited for Omaha, Council Bluffs, Denver, Kansas City & Elevator I 22, 1903. I. SO a.mand east dally No. 5 Mail and Express.... 10 :10a. No. 1 Oveland Limited from .or.. Prepared only by 3.0. DeWrrr The Sh bottle eoauieeliiMaeetbeSOa sUa. gold in Ogden by Gen, F. Cave, Wallace Drug Co., Wm.Giddingt. No. No. Street. Ogden Milling ( An eminent authority aajre the harm done thus exceeds that from the excessive use of alcohol. Eat el the good food you want bat dont overload the stomach. A weak stomach may refuse to digest what yon eat. Then you need e good dlgestant like Kodol, which digests your food with out the stomach's aid. This rest ani the wholesome tonics Kodol contains soon restore health. Dieting nnnecee Nature's Tonic. TIME CARD, in effect Nov. CO., THE (SucceMor to Prof. Mj Thomas) ZOZ.Keclee Building, Ogden. Stomach D- PlCTO'V M 0. York - fit- - C. P. UTTER, A Weak 306 25th 'WM I St Loula. Few Pushes a full quarter easier than any other Bicycle, be cause the Sprockets turn AND HAVE TIIE REST. I 2:40 p.m. GAGYGLE e GET IN THE BAND WAGON ( 2:15 p.m. daily Atlantic Express for Salt Lake City, Pueblo, Denver and all points We mean that the Phone 174 I 8:10 a.m. I. A. BENTON, General Agent Paenger epartment, Salt Lake City. C. A. HENBY, Ticket Agent, Ogden. O. B. GILSON, Agent Ogden. OGDEN STEAM LAUNDRY I 7:15 a.m. Leadville, Pueblo, Denver and all points east City, Chicago and If You Have been used to having your clothes laundered as they should be you our work. in affect Nov. 22, 1901 east HOUSE. 2345 TIME CARD, lton. dls-locut- ed Indigestion la often caused by North of Ogden. Cache Valley 10:30a.m. DEPART. 2478 Wash. 219-- K 2:00p.m. mediate point 7:00 a.m. No. 7 Salt Lake and Milford 11:20 am. No. 9 Butte and Pocatello Express 12:43a.m. No. 11 Salt Lake and Tin- tic :55p.m. I CLOTHING Kellar 1:25 a.m. WE SELL IT. SHOT. Perhaps more remarkable shots have been made at antelope than at any other American game. This Is natural, of course, since being usually In plain sight they were often shot at from great distances; and many a man, making a lucky guess at distance, and holding just right, has been enormously proud of a very long shot that killed. Of such long shots few were successful; but those that were so often made for the rlljemen who fired them a great but wholly undeserved reputation. I myself made the most extraordinary shot at an antelope that I ever heard of, which, however, has nothing to do with good shooting, but rather with the erratic course that a rifle ball may take. With several scouts, white men and Indians. I rode over a hill, to see three or four buck antelope spring to their feet, run a short distance and then stop to look. I made a quick ahot at one. which dropped, and on going to him I found him not dead though desperately wounded. The animal had been standing, broad side on his face toward my left. The ball had struck the left elbow, splintering the olecranon, passed through the brisket, broken the right humerus, turned at right angles, and gone back, cutting several ribs, broken the right femur, then turned again at right angles and came out through the inside of the leg, and struck the left hock joint, which It and twisted off, so that It hung a very narrow string of hide, by never ' expect to see so extraordinary a course for a rifle ball. George Bird Grinnell in Outing. Kodol in SANITARY SHOPS. ers. injuries are serious. Pocatello, Montpelier 7:13 p m. 11:55 alnT ex-ce- pt handle everything in the Meat and Game line, arid never disappoint custom- - L Butte and Portland. n. Portland and Butte. 7:00 a.m. Butte and Pocatello. 5:30 p.m. Trains south of Juab run dally, Sunday. Ticket office at Union Depot G. H. CORSE C. A. HENRY Freight and Pass. Agt Ticket Aft we supplied you was first class, was it not? We Fred. 8:10a Cache Valley No. 12 No. 8 No. 10 PUTNAM That Turkey SETTLE Wash., Dec. 2. Gus Melh ling, while flBhlng In the sound yesterday, hooked a mammoth devil fish" and while trying to land It the monster seised him with Its tentacles and nearly crushed him to death. Melhling fought until nearly exhausted before he succeeded In overpowering the monster squid. It Is the largest ever caught in Puget sound. Melhling1 A REMARKABLE TAILORED, Vew Groceries In the United States for the last twenty years shows a general tendency detrimental to the best Interests of the 5:55 p.m. .. 4.. North of Ogden South of Ogden ARRIVE. No. 1 Salt Lake No. S Salt Lake and Inter- MORIAGE New Buckwheat Flour, 10 lbs....$ 50 25 New Corn Meal, 10 lbs New Maple Syrup, per gal..75e to 1.40 25 New, Canned Corn. 2 cans New Canned Tomatoes, 3 cans. ... 25 Now 8 trained Honey, 2 glassee... 25 25 New Mince Meet, 2 lb, for New Apple Butter, per jar, ...40, 50, 75 and Raiaina, 2 New Current 25 pkge ANNUAL DEBATE OF New Citron, Lemon and Orange YALE AND HARVARD 20 Peel, per lb NEW HAVEN. Conn,, Dec. 2. The 50 New Crab Apple Cider, gal annual debate between represenatlves of Yale and Harvard universities take Bananas, Figs, Apples, Oranges, place here tonight and much Interest Dates, Walnuts, Almonds, Filberts, Bra Is manifested In thd contest Yale has xils, Peccans, Chestnuts, 8hellburks. the affirmative and Harvard the negaCall and see our line of beautiful tive side of the proposition: Resolved, free with cash purchases. gifts of trades unionism the That 7:30nm Inter- - and Butte The very very latest Japanese China goods. reign. years Despite his age seventy-thre- e the emperor continues to enjoy good health and devotea a large part of each day to the business of state, giving personal attention to much of his voluminous correspondence and giving Interviews on one day of each week to any of his subjects, no matter how humble tlielr station, who may wish to make a personal appeal or request mediate points Salt Lake and mediate points No. 10 No. 11 No. 7 No. 8 Dont miss seeing our display of hla In Effect Nov. 22, 190 South of Ogden. DEPART. Xo. 2 Salt Lake, Provo and all points south 8:05 n. m No. 12 Salt Lake and Tintic.10: 45V XT 8 Salt Lake and inter- - No. more than our price during Friday and Saturday. ..YOUR CHOICE, 25 CENTS... VIENNA. Dec. 2. Throughout the dual monarchy today there were celeannibrations to mark the flfty-fift- h of accession of the versary Emperor Francis Joseph to the throne. Business was suspended generally in the capital, and in all the churches special Thanksgiving services were held. The emperor signalized the day by granting amnesty to a number of prisoners guilty of minor offenses and also issued a proclamation to the army. In which he thanked the soldiers for their loy- alty and fearless valor during TIME CARD Proprietor. 2313 W ash. mmi11 : |