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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, OF AN EVANGELIST ILLINOIS CITY. IN TO BE BANQUETED Woman Club Rnounc Card PlayGo ing and Everybody to Meeting. 8. Old Bill" CHICAGO, March Kelly, Sunday, the chum of King and Williamson. "Ed" 'Silver'' Flint. Torn'' Gurus, eighteen year ago on the Chicago champion ball team, la year of age, chasnow. at forty-on- e ing the devil into the Mississippi river. After one sermon on amusement the effect of hi work wa quickly seen. The next day it wa announced that fourteen whist dub had been disbanded, that two dancing classes had been broken up, that one merchant hud bought his purtner share of playing in a stock of 250 deck curds that he might burn them, that card table were smashed and burned at score of homes In the city and that dance that in Rock Fulls several peowealthiest the were projected by abandoned. been hnd ple The disruption of the whist clubs began on the night the sermon was preached. At the close of the sermon Miss Clara Corhran, president of the Young Women club, in Sterling, publicly announced that she would never again play a gnme of cards. The members of every other card club in the city made a similar announcement next day, and now there is not a single card club left in the city except one composed of business men, and it 1 BY MICHIGAN DEMOCRATIC CLUB. Strong Ground for Belief That Function Has Political Significance. the well known. Roth before and since hi retirement from the army he has been a frequent guest at banquets, but the banquet here tonight is the first strictly partisan affair at which he ha consented to be the guest of honor. Hence, it not unnatural for the political wisesomeacre to conclude that there thing In the wind, though few Democratic leader of consequence care to venture a prediction as to the prob1 not a card dub. Every woman's The business able chances the general would stand dub is abandoned. in a race for the presidential nomhouses have been dosed in the evenination at the coming St. Louis coning, the crowd have disappeared from vention. the street and saloons are deserted. Aside from any political significance Mr. Sunday is a medium-slse- d but it may possess the banquet promises powerful man. He has a sonorous voice and flashing eyes. His arms to be one of the most notable affairs of its kind ever held in Grand beat the air Incessantly. He paces from side to side of the plat- Rapid. Cover will be laid for several hung form and his word roll out in dred guests and among them will be denunciation of wickedness Democratic leaders of prominence and appeals for righteousness. With There will be Michigan. throughout hi voice he could preach to 0,000 a several men on the distinguished well a 6,000. The irreligious And no escape from speakers list besides General Miles, him in the distant rear seats. Though among them Representative James R. a choir of 200 voices may stand sing- Williams of Illinois and Representaing on the platform, his voice ring tive Robert W. Mlers of Indiana, Congressman Lucking of Michigan dear abors it will act as toastmaster. GIRL OF NINETEEN SUES AN OCTOGENARIAN ar BASEBALL AT VANDERBILT. NASHVILLE. Tenn, March 28. The baseball season at Vanderbilt university begins today with a game with the Nashville league club and from now until near the end of May the university players will be kept busy as the schedule Is one of the longest ever arranged by the university. The principal games to be played will be with Alabama, Cumberland, Buwanee, Washington and Georgia Tech. Vanderbilt la In good condition this season and has high hopes or winning from all her opponents and becoming the champion of the south BY AN It, Doesnt Cost Anything AMERICAN Complications Are Expected Toil Not, Neither Do They Spin, But Compol Superiors to Work Over th Transfer of th For Thom. Canal Property. LONDON, March 28. Edgar Geil an American traveler, ha jut arrived in England on conclusion of a three years Journey, In which he has covered over 75,000 miles. Mr. Gell, who a native of Philadelphia, left that city for the purpose of visiting the various mission field of the world, with a view to collecting Independent evidence regarding the value of Protestant, Roman Catholic and missions throughout the 8EPARATE SCHOOL the Pennsylvania, the Baltimore and Ohio, and the other railroads come under the new Jim Crow law. There were two bill, one relating to railroads and the other steamboats. While the bill declares that the law applies only to local' trains, railroad lawyer say trains should have been Borne express trains to designated. Philadelphia nnd New York stop at a number of stntlona In Maryland and might be termed local part of the way. It la not believed, however, that trains between Philadelphia and Washington, which stop at Odenton, Rowie. Annapolis Junction, Havre de Grace, Singerly and Perryvllle come within the purview of the act and are therefore exempt from use of separ ate cars for negroes. The steamboat measure requires the cnptaln, purser, or other officer In charge to separate the white and negro passengers in the sitting, sleeping and eating departments. WEST CHESTER, Pa.. March 28. hearing was had in court today on the writ of alternative mandamus obtained by the colored residents of Kennett Square to compel the school board of that place to admit colored children to any of the schools. The board recently decided to establish a separate school for the negro children, and this haa aroused much opposition among the colored population. The case la of peculiar Interest because Kennett Square wa an early center of the movement, and In the Friends meeting houses in the vl?!nity William Lloyd Garrison, Lucretia Mott and many other noted Abolitionists addressed large meetings In the exciting days prior to the war between the states. In few places in fact waa the doctrine of the equality of the races preached with greater fervor than In Kennett Square. A anti-slave- ry INTERNATIONAL BILLIARDS. NEW YORK, March 28. Friend of Wilson P. Foss, the A. A. U. billiard champion, are hopeful that In hi contest with Rerolle, the French champion, which is to begin In 'Paris tonight, he will meet with better success than did Sutton, the American professional, who recently met defeat In the same city at the hands of Vig-nau- x, the French champion. The match between Foss and Rerolle, which is for the world's championship balk-lin- e at billiards, is strictan amateur affair. Mr. Foss having ly offered to pay hla own expenses and to give his share of the net receipts to charity. Foss has won the A. A. IT. championship three consecutive years and those acquainted with his skill balk-lin- e at the game rely on him to lower the color of the French expert. 18-ln- ch 14-ln- ch BRANTFORD DOG SHOW. BRANTFORD, Ont.. March 28. The annual bench show of the Brantford Kennel club opened today and will continue through Wednesday. The prise offered this year are more valuable and numerous than ever before and they have served to attract an unusually fine lot of high-bre- d dogs representing many of the most famous kennel of Canada and the United 8tate. ANDREE LEGALLY DEAD. STOCKHOLM, March 28. The Stockholm court has Just pronounced the Arctic explorer Andree to be dead In law, the legal term of disappearance having expired. 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To the agreement which ha been under active negotiation ever since the decision of the American Smelting and Refining company to add a $1,000,000 copper smelter to lta equipment In Utah the signature of Charles M. MacNeill president of the copper company; Charles L. Tutt, lta and Spencer Penrose, ita treasurer, have been affixed. News of this reached the local management yesterday morning, and the consignor Is at liberty to begin deluging the furnaces of the present mllllon-dol-lMurray plant at once. The contract, w'hich comprehends the entire output of the copper comlf pany for seven and years, and provides for the delivery within that period of approximately 0 pounds of copper, without reference to the gold and silver associated with that metal, and of which every ton of rock contained In the consignor's vast domain at Bingham la productive. It is probably the most prodigious ever signed up by the Americah Smelting and Refining exceed any a Utah producer ever obligated himself to discharge. With the volume of concentrates pledged It under the agreement with the Utah Copper company, the volume of concentrates pledged It by the mangement of the Newhouse mines and smelters at Newhouse, Reaver county, this state, and those pledged It by numerous others, without reference to unwritten pledges, the American Smelting and Refining company will in a very short time now begin the breaking of ground in the valley for the new copper smelter, which ' the ,i builder haa voluntarily pledged his word shall be on lta completion the stateliest In Its circuit In the language of Daniel Guggenheim, the copper producer of the state have imposed It upon the company, and to respond to It an appropriation of 750,000 haa already been made. Meanwhile the Utah copper company. has In commission the first unit In Its huge concentrator, and will soon have been reducing 700 tons of ore dally, while bid for the stupendous concentrator with which Newhouse mines are to be equipped are now In the hands of the management, with contracts to be awarded at an early day. Rm. ,t.l:lR Utah & Oregon Lumber Co 8trt 7:15 Lakcit ,po.lntR dally... Mantle Limited Salt Lake citv n. io; N YoursejfMone 143 24th ln R,l Points ease N 1 world. In his researches' in numerous places Mr. Geil encountered his strangest experiences In the great Pigmy forest In Africa. The pigmies will not do any work, says Mr. Geil but devote their entire time Cromwell counsel for the Panama to hunting. The forest i inhabited Canal company, prior to his departure not only by pigmies, but by people of for France two weeks ago, sent or- ordinary size. These latter are comders to the company's agent at Pan- pletely terrorized by the pigmies, who ama to afford to the commissioners make them do all the work while they every facility for examination or for hunt. Mr. Geil says the pigmies are very such action aa they might desire to take, the same aa though the canal bright and a clever and Independent was formally In the possession of this people, and might be described aa the Japanese of Africa. government NEGROES RE8IST DENVERl'RJDGRAhOt TO GET OUR PRICES ON LUMBER,8HINGLE8, LATH AND BUILDING MATER. IAL8 OF ALL KINDS, AND TRAVELER. No Legal 1 NEW YORK, March 28. No more UTICA, N. Y., March 28. Pretty, notable cast for a dramatic production has been assembled in America vivacious, and nineteen years of age, since the all-stcast for The Riv- with many young men admirers. Miss als brought together by Joseph Jef- Charlotte Armstrong, of this city, has ferson a number of years ago, than had suit Instituted to recover 5,000 that which will be seen on the stage of damages from John M- - Thurston, years old. the New Amsterdam theater tonight eighty-thre- e The papers in the action set forth for the revival of The Two Orphans." Clara Morris ha emerged from re- that on March 6. Mr. Thurston asked tirement to tuke the part of Bister Miss Armstrong's hand in marriage. Genevieve, and other noted actresses Rhe consented and la now and ever In the cast are Margaret Illlngton. since that day has been willing to have Grace George. Annie Irish, Clara Gian-dic- k the ceremony performed. and Elita Proctor Otis. Kyrle The time for the wedding waa fixed Bellew, James ONeil, J. H. Gilmore, for March 7. the affidavit asserts, but and Charles Warner, the eimnent Eng- Mr. Thurston refused to marry the lish actor, are to have the principal girl, and has ever since refused to male parts. It is worthy of note that keep the agreement. "I love this young lady, and sha the present revival is under the di rectlon of the veteran manager A. It. seems to me to be like an angel,' Palmer, under whose management said Thurston. T am ready and anx' The Two Orphans was given its ioua to marry her at any time they will original production at the Union give me a chance. I have never reSquare thenter in this city In 1874. At fused to marry her and will not refuse that time the piece broke all records to do so. You can say that I would be willing to die to marry her, but for long runs. there has been mischief making be tween us. DEBATERS TO 8ETTLE THE LABOR QUESTION COURTS MUST INTERPRET THE JIM CROW LAW SYRACUSE, N. Y.. March 28 A de bating team of Wesleyan university came to Syracuse today and in Crouse BALTIMORE, Md., March 28. It college this evening they will dash will probably be necessary for the In a forensic tilt with the chosen de- courts to decide what kind of trains on baters of Syracuse university. Syracuse will uphold the affirmative and the visiting debaters the negative aide of the question, Resolved, That some form of compulsory arbitration f should be established to settle dispute between capital and labor, when such disputes Interfere directly with the common interests of the community. DESCRIBED 1904. 1 never-endin- MANY NOTED PLAYER8 ARE IN THE CA3T DECLINE TO MAKE STATEMENT OF THEIR PLANS. NEW YORK. March 28. Admiral GRAND RAPIDS, Mich, March 28. Is the lmnquet to be given tonight Walker and his colleague of the Panama Canal commission are rounding in honor of General Nelson A. Mile to sailing by the new Democratic club of this up in thla city preparatory comThe isthmus. tomorrow for the city intended to mark the formal ofto discuss decline their missioners launching of the Miles boom for the to state than their other ficial is the plana presidential nomination? This a thorough examquestion that is being discussed with intention of making condition of the the ination of circles present in today. political lively interest The organisation under whose aus- canal property with a view to decidlnk the pices the banquet is to be given dis- upon plana for the future of avows all interest in the alleged polit- work. The rumored legal hitch in the ical ambition of the retired army chief. of the property from the transfer At the same time, however, it certainto the United States French company ly appear from the way the affair has Is not 1 government expected to Interworked Intended been up that it to possess some political significance. fere In any way with the work of the That General Mile would be a wil- commission. It is understood that William N. ling listener to the bussing of the presidential bee has been an open secret for some yenrs and that he likewise is Inclined to throw his fortunes with the Democratic party Is equally DARKEST AFRICA TO GO TO FOR GER. MILES 28, PIGMIES Of OUEER MAY START BOOM WORK MONDAY, MARCH G. H. C.A.HENRT.TlckriArnt. CORSE Pa- Ajrnt Traveling Passen1, VOU WIRE US AND WEIL WIRE YOU . City ThoseTite State a Diaeaw Men" |