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Show DAILY UTAH i i !!f : : LOCAL : ON t E. W. Hlnchman, an old Iowa acquaintance of George Matson, la here setting forth the advantages of hla fireproof roofing. There waa no pay car on the Southern Pacific yeaterday, but, what waa aa welcome, the pay checks were distributed to the employees. Socialist meeting at Union Labor ball tomorrow (Sunday) night at 8 will o'clock. Mrs. Harriet Johnson apeak on the money question. Manager Greene of the Union Pacific hotel reports little Florence Fulmer la Improving alowly. Her Inability to apeak still continues, however. Members of the Seventy-sevent- h Quorum of Seventies are requested to meet next Monday night at 7:80 In Weber Stake academy for special purpose. At the Emerson school pupils and teachers have taken a lively Interest In class work and examinations during the past week. The results are very gratifying. i The many friends of Governor Sparks of Nevada will be gratified to learn thata he has struck It rich in his Wedekind mine, located a short distance out of Reno. At the local board meeting of Sunday school teachers of the Second ward last evening the lessons waa very ably presented by D. O. McKay. The topic was The Jews." Mrs. Ella Weber of Ogden has made application In the Federal court to be declared a voluntary bankrupt The liabilities are given at $700, and the assets at $300, claimed as exempt Miss Ella C. Fltxgerald, principal of the Emerson school, who was called to her home In Iowa on account of the death of her father, received word Thursday of the Illness of her mother. TIE CIIT-O- THREE AUSTRIANS LOSE THEIR COMMITTEE WILL VISIT OGDEN CANYON ON TUESDAY LIVES, SIX OTHER8 INJURED. VIC- Gravel Train and Water Train Collide Elaborste Arrangemsnta Are Being At Mock Trial at the Congregational Church Parlors Many Prominent Made for Their Recaption and at Promontory Point and ThirCitizens Taka Part. Entertainment While Here. teen Cars Are Ditched. A wreck out on the Ogden-Luci- cut n at Promontory Point, at o'clock this morning, cost three men their lives and six others, who are now in the hospital, much pain and trouble. As usual, at the present writing, It Is impossible to tell whom to attribute off 4 the gross carelessness. The particulars of the accident as are as folobtained from lows: As the gravel train, consisting of fifteen or twenty cars, was taking the work gang up to breakfast they ran on to a siding and remained there several minutes. There was a locomotive In front and a snow plow behind. Boon after they backed out on to the the main track and collided with a water train which was following the gravel train. Tbe result was that the snow plow and thirteen of the gravel cars were thrown off the track and the locomotive of the water train was wrecked. On the gravel train at the time were a lot of Austrian laborers Mila Clgano-wic- h, Dann Nlncowlch and Marco kar were killed outright and John AsZu-pa- n, George Bacavlch, Dann Cranbas-hlc- h, Mila Folowlna, Mike Zabrik and Nick Wite were badly Injured. The ta Arrangements are almost completed for the reception and entertainment of the committee which comes from Salt Lake on Tuesday to visit the canyon and Investigate with regard to Its suitability aa a site for the proposed summer echo. The party will be met at the depot and conveyed through the canyon to Huntsvlle, where they will be received and entertained at dinner, by Mayor Nelson, Bishop McKay and a number of other prominent citizens. Then they will be brought back to the city and entertained at the Weber club In the evening. The following la the personnel of the committees appointed: Reception L. W. Shurtllff, Superintendent William Allison, Thos. D. Dee Councilman Chambers and the mayor. Transportation Judge H. H. Rolapp, Joseph Stanford, David O. McKay and A new club called the American Boys" was recently organised in Ogden and has become very popular. It is composed of ten members of popular young men. who meet at Thomas lodge hall. street and Grant nue, every Thursday it i p. in. The objwt of the club is for mutual improvement and social intercourse and the use of tobacco or Intoxicants In any for or unbecoming language Is strictly prohibited. They obtained tbeir charter from the Sprague Publishing company at Detroit, Mich., and the organisation Is known as Junction City h S. LEWIS & CO., JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS. A X JY O oA Y Y ni0rllin' ho '! h Saturn from Orr are- A Co know,, Uie 0Ver t0 ,,,ak 111 st In their line. That " why " e bought them. because we want the and we know you want - b-- best. Well you T V $3, H $5, - DIGNANS I IT SAVES YOUR CARPET 9 Boyle Hardware Company Altogether about rabbits were 170 bagged, but the contest feature of the Hunt was declared off and the game divided among the hunters. Another hunt will be arranged when the rabbits will be given to the Salvation Army for distribution among the poor. The best Individual score was that of Solomon Wheelwright, who killed thirteen, W. F. Cortex being second with twelve and A. M. Van der Mies third with eight. A. L. Brewer, James Pingree and some others went out to Syracuse and spent the day hunting and met with ordinary success. THE WOODMEN OF THE WORLD Will give the fifth of their series of dances at Dignan's hall Wednesday evening, January 27th. The Salt Lake drill team will give an' exhibition drill during the evening and there will also be several other attractive features Tickets, 75c; extra lady, SECOND WEEK OF IE Great White Sale 200 Childrens Night Gowns 25c. ..AT COST.. Broke Into His House. The indications for a big weeks business which so promising on the were opening days of the sale were fully maintained during the remainder of the week. Every day showed a large increase in sales over the corresponding one last season, and the total sales for the week amounted to half as much again as tliey were last year. This increase in the face of a rising market Is the best proof of the excellent values of the sale garments. of Cavendish, Yt was robbed of hla customary health by invasion of Chronic Constipation. When Dr. King's New Life Pills broke Into his house hla trouble waa arrested and now he's entirely cured. They're guaranteed to cure. 25c. at Jesse J. DriS. Le Quinn vers drug store. The continued success of the sale is particularly pleasing, as we know from observation that a great many who bought during the last few days came here after of the seeing the great bargains purchased by their friends. The second week sale 1s to be just as interesting as the first, made so with many new shipments just received, among them some even greater values than before, of which we give brief particulars: . g Great prices in millinery Hats 25c, 50c, 75c and $1 each. All this seasons latest styles You cant afford to miss this sale. Stafford Millinery Company, over Wrights. Palace Royal, 243$ Washington Ave. money-savin- With our new light we can make Just as good photos on a dull cloudy day as at any time. Sooy. Chattel and salary loans. Western 223-- 4 Ercles Brokerage Company, 534-Building; phone X. When you buy Jewelry You must take you dealer's word for deaV most people are not ex -on perts gems. You can rely on what we say about any articles In our stock Our New Sl0(.k . Good solicitors wanted for the Dally Utah State Journal. ' Apply to Horace 8. Foster, city circulator. a good Last nlghta meeting of the Mena ave- 'the Xew Yer club In the Congregational church parSave Si nn lors was given over to a trial of the of on malfeasance the charge president In office. Some three weeks ago Dr. perhapa more, and give Club No. 4. In better article than l, 0r-to was state heard pubDalrymple The following are the charter memoffered you. lic that women might become honorary dlnarlly bers of the club: A. J. Hall, W. J. members of the club. Inasmuch as all A. J. Olsen, L. Greenwell, members felt that the club had been Thompson, Roy Olaen, Clarence Wright, A. L. organised to afford a retreat for the Will Greenwell, E. Llnqulst men where curtain lectures," etc, Stallings, F. F. Hotallng. and would be impossible, legal steps were taken to Impeach the president. A Start the New Tear right subscribe court was organised with J. W. Abbott for the Journal, $8 per year. as chief Justice and A. C. Emerson as associate to do the light work, the Confessions of a Priest. Broom Hotel Cernsr. court reserving the privilege of doing all the himself, heavy thinking Rev. Jna- 8. Cox, of Wake, Ark., judge Val Gideon was for the prose writes: For twelve years I suffered cution and Judge Bagley defended the from Yellow Jaundice. I consulted a criminal. W. A. McGaw took the sten- number - of phylslcans and tried all ographic notes and 8. H. Browne acted aorta of medicines, but got no relief. as bailiff. Councilman Emmett Then I began tbe use of Electric BitSites William G. Wilson, Robert S. Mr. G. L. Becker, G. H. Corse, L N. ters and feel that I am now cured of DANCING ACADEMY. Campbell, State Senator McKay and Pearce, A. A. Wenger, A. F. Parker and a disease that had me In its grasp for L. M. Nelson, mayor of Huntsville. others weer called as witnesses for the twelve years. If you want a reliable REGULAR DANCE EVERY MONDAY Entertainment Judge H. H. Rolapp, prosecution but showed symptoms of medicine for Liver and EVENING. Kidney trouble, A. T. Wright L L. Clark, C. R. Hol- having been bought," and all testified stomach disorders or general debility, lingsworth, Councilman Moyes, Chas. that the defendant was Insane. For get Electric Bitters. It's guaranteed Start the new year right subscribe the defense Clerk McGow, Associate J. Robb and Thoa. B. Evans. 50c. Jesse J. for the Journal. $8 a year. Only Driver, by druggist. The committees will meet at tbe We- Justice Emerson, and lastly the court ber club on Monday night at 7:80, when itself were called as witnesses. In the arrangements will be completed and midst of the proceedings a member of David O. McKay, who goes to Salt the Ogden police force escorted into Lake tomorrow to confer with the com- the room two lady witnesses whom he mittee there, wll report Members of had with difficulty secured. the press are Invited to participate In The trial closed with elegant pleas A GOOD BIG STOVEBOARP the dolnga of the day. from both attorneys, and the Judge took the matter under advisement for two weeks, when he will render a typeBUNNIES LAID LOW. written decision at the next meeting of TWO DAYS SPECIAL SATURDAY' AND flONDAY. the club. 36x36 Wood-line- d $155 Stove Board, regular $1.75, Bala Price Nimrods Had a Disappointing Day on $1.10 33x33 Wood-line- d Stove Board, regular $1.50, 8ale' Price Their Hunting A Love Letter. Wood-line- d JO Price 30x30 8ale 8tove Board, $1.25, regular Trip. .70 Wood-lined Price 8ale 26x26 Stove Board, regular 90c, Would not Interest you If you're lookAS d 8a!e Price Papar-line30x30 Stove Board, regular 75c, The rabbit hunt yeaterday was not ing for a guaranteed Salve for Sores, JO Price 8alo Paper-line- d 26x26 Stove Board, regular 70c, the success that was anticipated. About Burns or Pile. Otto Dadd of Ponder, NOW. YOU ONE BUY TO CAN AFFORD twenty-si- x hunters, including some Mo., writes: I suffered with an ugly from Hooper and West Weber, partial sore for a year, but a box of Bucklen's pa ted, but the heavy fresh snow caus- Arnica Salve cured me. It's the beat JOHN A. BOYLE, Manager. ed bunny to be quiet and had abso Salve on earth. 25c. at Jesse J. Drivers lutely no life in him so that the sport drug rtore. tv was of a pretty tame order. Cra-gu- J. WAS THE TIM LAST NIGHT. W. G. DALRYMPLE New a New Club Organized for Social Intercourse and Mutual Twenty-fourt- made-Beln- v JANUARY 23, 1904. TRIED FOR TREASON ff dead men were left there awaiting the action of the Box Elder county authorities with reference to an Inquest, and the Injured were brought to the Union depot where ambulances were awaiting The Lyceum theater management them and they were conveyed to the has arranged for specially attractive All the trainmen on both hospital. sacred concerts to be given tomorrow without Injury. trains escaped A complete at the regular hours. change of program goes Into effect BASKET BALL YESTERDAY. Monday. The Pasteur Dairy company sent a shipment of a thousand pounds of their Weber Stake Team Meets Defeat at Hands of B. Y. A. in a Score yesterday. prime butter to Spokane followed of 43 to 13. This will be by another shipment of five hundred pounds to the same place today. The team representing the Brigham McMillan of H. A. Company Sergeant Toung university of Provo took the C, Tweltfh United States infantry, arconceit. If they have- any, out of the rived In Ogden yesterday to conduct a Weber Stake academy team yesterday recruiting office until the time arrives for the departure of his regiment for In the game of basket ball at Lester the Philippines In March. park pavilion by defeating them by a Xevin returned this morning score of 43 to 13. J. II. from Portland, Or., where he attended The B. T. A. team had been defeated the convention of the National Live a short time by the L. D. 8. team Stock and Wool Growers associations against which the W. 8. A. have put Utah was well represented and the up a pretty good front and it was not convention was a very successful one expected that they would make as poor In every respect. a showing as they did In the game yesDave Blackwell had a lively runaway terday. The boys of the Provo team are taller yesterday. His horse became frightened on Lincoln avenue and ran about and heavier than our boys and there a block when Blackwell was thrown fore had some the best of It, and it Is off the seat and fell upon the thills Just also said the decisions of the referee as the horse broke loose. He was not on fouls favored the Provo boys. It hurt much, but the wagon was pretty must be admitted that the Weber Stake badly wrecked. boys played a hard game and deserved The fallowing young people enjoyed a better score, but luck was against a Jolly bob sled ride about town Friday them and besides they were not In very night: Devean Carter, Theron Littlef- good form. The Provo team was accompanied by ield, Dan Roberts Roy Nevln.Jlin Her Earl Glade, the manager; F. G. Richrick, Ray MacMillan, Roy McKee, Frossham, Grace Krodaham, mond, H. Smoot. Tom Smith and W. Nellie Bluth, Marguret Smurthwalte Coulton. They left for Logan last and Crete Courcy. night, where they meet the L. D. S. Judge Le Grand Young has filed a today. Following is the score and line motion in the Second district court up of yesterday's game: Provo asking permission to file a motion for Ogden a new trial. The motion la filed in ac- Adams .........center Belnap cordance with a section of the statute Rose r. f Doxey 1. f which gives the court discretionary Gurlay Thompson r. g. powers In all matters where time has Chamberlain Cragen 1. g. Berlin elapsed. The motion will be argued on Greenwood Richards substituted for Greenwood Monday at 4 p. m. The funeral of Zeph Camp will be In second half. held at the First Methodist church at Referee Coulton, Provo. Umpire-Nel- son, 2 p. m. tomorrow (Sunday) under the Ogden. Timers Toung, Og ap auspices of the local Masonic lodge, den; Glade of Provo. Fouls the members of which will attend In a n 2, Doxey, Thompson 5, 1. Berlin 2. Adams 2, Rose 1, Chambody. The remains can be viewed at the family residence, 2818 Washington berlain 4. avenue, from 8 a. m. to 11 a. m. Inter Foul throws Doxey 8, Thompson 1, ment will be In Mountain View ceme- Chamberlain 4, Rose 1. Field throws Belnap 1, Doxey 1. tery. The Amalgamated Sugar company Cragun 1, Adams 8, Rose 8, Gurlay 7. will give a dance on next Tuesday A number of notes on schools which evening to their employees at Dignan's hall. The invitations are original and were handed In too late for publication unique and consist of a beautiful silk In todays Issue will be published ribbon bearing the Inscription, With Monday. All society and school notes of 1803 Amalgamated which are Intended for publication Compliments Co." Dignan's full orchestra will Saturday's issue should be handed Sugar furnish the music. Refreshments will at the Journal office not later than be served by tbe company. p. ni. Friday. Ar-mln- SATURDAY, LOCAL DOCTOR TIE SITE FOR ANOTHER WRECK BRIEFS STATE JOURNAL, FOR RENT Five-room- FOR SALE house; ed per month. Apply street. 853 Seven-roo- Twenty-sevent- $15 h pressed brick house; cellar, shade, electric lights. A snap at $1,600; half cash Address II, Journal. i CHILDRENS DRAWERS CORSET COVERS at at at 50c. Corset Covers at 75c. Corset Covers at '$1.00 Corset Covers at 15e. Corset Covers 25c. Corset Covers 35c. Corset Covers 10c. 20c. 25c. 39c. 8kirts $1.00 8kirta $1.25 8kirts $150 Skirts $1.75 8kirts $2X0 Skirts $3X0 Skirts $3X0 Skirts 7J4c. 10o. 15c. ............... .20c. CHILDRENS SKIRTS 70c. 35c. 50c. Skirt $1X0 Skirt 75o. 75c. 85c. $1.10 lX5 $1.65 $2X0 $2X0 75c. Drawera at Drawers at . . $1X5 Drawers at ....19c. ....25c. ....35c. ....55c. ,,..69e. 98c. .25c. 35c. Skirt 50c. 8kirt 50c. 35c. 50c. Drawera 90c. 49c. 80c. SKIRTS 75c. Drawers Drawers Drawers 25c. Drawers 10o. 15c. 20o. DRAWERS at Drawara at "25c. Drawers Great Clearance Sale of Ladies and Childrens to 50 per Coats, 33 1- -3 per cent off. J J J 75c. Gown GOWNS at $1X5 Gown at $1X5 Gown at $1X0 Gown at $1.75 Gown at $2X0 Gown at $2X5 Gown at $3X0 Gown at .50c. .89c. .' .$1-0- .$1.49 .$1-7- 5 .$2X0 |