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Show i i i I - . i DAILY A SALT LAKE : j : NEWS TOLD IN BRIEF about matters. street-mETCieanin- g UTAH QUITS STATE JOURNAL. THURSDAY, 1904. PAGE FIVE. Ega i : KE3 Sgg K33. KS3 B28 Special Prices J A. E. - 1, HIS RANCH WELBY GOE8 TO DENVER AS GENERAL SUPT. The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Wheaton of Park City died last George Brook Thersiene ;pL,r the Service of the Denver Tuesday evening. in J.'"0'Nmt i 4. Rio Grande to Succood J. H. ut Stato row' Young at Donvor. James O'Hanlun, formerly a bookkeeper with the Walker Bros, of thia write are old-tiArthur Earl Welby, who last week died recently in Chicago. tou to whom I city, n and you have aeen the waa appointed general auperlntendent In the Peter Moore, a native of Lancaster, of the Denver and Rio Grande railroad of event, march along until England, and for after year, groove year years a resident of to succeed Joseph H. Toung at Denver, Shave grown to believe that what-- S Sugar House ward, passed away yes- paaaed through Ogden yeaterday afterbut every-tUlr- g terday in his eightieth year. noon en route to hla new dutiea in the i, U not only right, wrong. la elae The Teachers' Institute of Juab coun- latter city. He cotnes directly from hla near Willows station, California, 10 you that ty will be held at Nephl on December ranch It u thla aP,ri a few miles from Sacramento, where the Sd aprlnkling upon and Id. of the Tin-M- e he has mil approvingly asphaltum-c"Vltree- tj just gotten his affairs Into shape district will attend in a body. that walti down the ao Ice he could find it possible to time that the the from P j7 ln the morning until the front Chemist Harms of Salt Lake has leave. Mr. Welby was formerly general su"uU of eve appear.' discovered that many of the alleged of the Rio Grande Westcontraction alternate perintendent thla vo doea vanilla extracts on the market contain ern, which la now known af the westna rt'oanalon of the aaphaltum. due to ern divlison of the Denver and Rio ifJtloB water and the drying not the slightest particle of vanilla. ffmcof!aerve to lengthen the life of Grande, but resigned in 1103 to accept K. H. Gremlin of Butte Is in the a flattering offer to become general su.Mevemnt? I wot not. Some aay that aprlnkling aaphaltum city with a view to building a 135,000 perintendent of the Cerro de Pasco con-factapartment house immediately north railroad in Peru. The climate In South no one but the aaphaltum on America did not agree with Mr. Welby, Ask the cyclere an army of of the H. w. Lawrence residence and he shortly afterward resigned and reside ln Ogden whether they north Main street. returned to the United States, going to animal deject! scraping " Michael J. Shields, formerly a resi- his ranch in California. backs wheel, and While the announcement of Mr. Wei-b- ye a dent of this city, is dead at Colum, coats ...after avenue or bus, Ohio, of cancer. Shields was a 7. appointment was made only last Washington 2Ltr-flft- h street Oh. that's all machinist at Park City and other week, it Is said that General Manager Schlacka tendered him the position Vjit The State Journal kicker never mining camps In the state. some weeks ago, when Mr. Welby rev a roar unless hejias a remedy to The witnesses for the prosecution turned to Denver, and It waa annot sweeping try dry why "rp. the wee, sms' hours T In the case of R. S. Collett, formerly nounced as a rumor that the was to dintaf will have Kicker postmaster at Vernal, who Is alleged succeed former. Manager J. A. Edson the Tnaonow the excellent to have been short in his accounts of the Rio Grande, who resigned to bejnnnnr to say about come general manager of the Cincinequipment of the fire department with the government, were before the nati, Hamilton and Dayton and Pere read grand Jury until It yesterday. mad you TM't get THE KICKER. Marquette system. Mr. Welby was Mrs J. R. Hansen of 213 East First here but a few days, and held a. lengthy South street, who was vaccinated two consultation with Mr. Schlacka, and HJH FOR THE FIGHTERS. years ago, has a light attack of var- then returned to his ranch In Call-forn- a. ied. Mrs Kimball of 213 North Sixth At that time no Intimation was had Same Jekaa That Have Been Brought West street le suffering from that President Frank Trumbull of the Forth by the Visit of the Colorado and Southern would move hla Champion. If Judge John A. Marshall of the headquarters from Denver to Chicago The stay of Champion Jeffries ln the United 8tatea court ratifies the report on January 1st, and It was not then of Master ln Chancery S. H. Lewis the publicly known that a general supercity for a couple of days has been productive of considerable fun In sporti- Highland Boy smelter will be com- intendent would be appointed to assist pelled to pay to three farmers the General Manager J. M. Herbert of the ng circles. Southern. yor Instance, on Tuesday night, a total sum of 567,538.60 for damages. was man wandered Into one of the liquid Recently this announcement the Tom King was formally charged made, and last week Manager Herbert refreshments establishments in petit larceny yesterday after- gave out the Information that Joseph city, and seeing the picture of Jeffries with u Davy Crockett" he said: "Jeffries, noon, the case growing out of the dis- H. Toung, now general superintendent covery several weeks ago of a lot of of the western division of the Denver that's the champion Isnt it?" booty which had been stolen from the and Rio Grande had been made general Tea," replied the barkeeper. Im"Who Is Davy Crockett? asked his city jail premises. superintendent of the Southern. ancame afterward the mediately Questioner. Miss Nellie Shea, daughter of the nouncement T dont know him, said the mixolo-ft- it by General Manager late Patrick Shea afcd a well known Schlacka of the Rio Grande that Mr. Well when do they fight here? Til young lady of Eureka, who left Welby had been named to succeed Mr. about a year ago for Notre Dame, Ind.. Young. ta" As Mr. Toung was ln California at a convent will take the veil Tuterday morning one of the fraternity dropped into a Washington as a sister of charity nt that city, De- the time, and In view of his conculta-tlo- n cember lOHi. with Mr. Schlacks some weeka arenne refreshment parlor. "Bay, that must have been a great ago. It is now believed that, the action light last night, he remarked to one Chaplain John T. Axton of the of the Southern was known to Mr. of the proprietors. United States army who has lately re- Toung at that time,. and that he had Ton bet It was, came the reply. turned from the Philippines on sick already tendered his resignation to Mr. Were you there? asked the Inquisileave, addressed the principals of the Schlacks, to take effect December 1st. tive one. public schools at their weekly meet- Mr. Welby. It Is said, had been advised How could I be there. I was In ing yesterday. He told about the of the resignation of Mr. Toung, and Ben Francisco. was sent for to come to Denver to school system ln the islands. have a conference with Mr. Schlacka Oh, I though It was at the Grand Sarah Abbott has presented to the The result was his appointment. It is opera house. The one who knew, or thought he city a claim of $3,500 damages be- stated. did, referred cause she tripped and fell on some to the Nelson-Corbe- tt mix-ustakes. The stakes, It Is said, had DOCTORED PAYROLLS. been left by employes of the engineerDespite the recent denial by Union ing department pn East Seventh South Pacific railroad officials to the effect THEFTS OF COAL. street near Seventh East that the company's payrolls have been . padded on the eastern end of this diRailroad Companies Are Determined to The poll tax collector yesterday vision. a story again finds its way out Put a 8top to Pilfering. servejl the last batch of notices upon of Denver, saying that such reports delinquents. They will now begin to were true and that the company has A delicate ethical point haa been sue those who refuse to pay the re- now started a systematic effort to loniwd this freeslng season by the ar- quired $3. Deputy .Street Supervisor cate the guilty persona. tist of several people for picking up Nelson says that many have a misThe trip of a paycar over the line coal along the some In taken Idea that if they do not pay by has created a sensation In several lorailroads. hutances the larcenlsts are people In January 1st, they will not have to pay calities. The paycar' method was Kty reduced circumstances, who find at all. He saya that the poll tax can abolished some months ago and checks In these atray chunks of anthracite the be collected any time, even If It Is , a were sent out by express but It is said elf means of keeping their hovels year or more overdue. that under the other system It was an nn and their acanty preparing easy matter to "doctor payrolls. seals. A ton of rock fell on Neza Fontana This month. It Is reported, no checks But often the pilferers are stout, yesterday afternoon, and crushed the were issued, even . from the paycar. tarty, lasy men, who either steal the life out of him. He was an Italian la- until the employe presented himself ln to sell or use it t make their borer, aged 42, working in the lime- person to the paymaster with the more comfortable. stone quarries near Mill Creek, where proper Identification. :The officials InAt all events the coal belongs to the frequent blastings had loosened- large tend by this method, to discover the nilrond company, and every person quantities of rock, and the foreman fictitious persons on the payrolls. ho takes It is a thier ana will be had cautioned Fontana about being prosecuted for the offense if caught careful The warning. However, failed ALTERING TICKETS NO CRIME. of effect, and the first thing the foreOn the grounds that the law does man knew, the Italian was lying under not make the altering of figures on a CERTIFICATES ARE ISSUED. a fail of rock following a blast railroad ticket a crime. Judge Mullins County clerk Hollingsworth has now took from the jury the case of A. L. d certlflcats of election to the The death of Mra Leona Demers Hatch and E. E. Sissons, who for ten ' jrojTOMful candidates at the recent some weeks ago at the Holy Cross hos- days have been on trial In the West election, including himself. This will pital ln thla city. It la now charged, Side court at Denver, for the alleged J pleasing news to Democrats after was due to an attack made by a man forging of railroad tickets, and set recent unpleasantness. In womens clothes. Mrs. the defendants at liberty. dressed Demers was a resident of Lone Tree The evidence introduced by the CLUB MEETING. in the extreme southwestern corner prosecution tended to snow that the meeting of the Child Culture club e held tomorrow afternoon at 3 of Wyoming. Last August she and a defendants had changed and plugged n, Mrs. Nancy Richardson, numbers and dates ln tickets but not at the borne of Mrs. Lynch on neighbor, over vsf an Irrigation ditch and that they had forged signatures, and quarreled "aauton avenue. A full attendance Is during the trouble Mra. Demers re- a motion made by Attorney 0. N. Hildesired. ceived Injuries that resulted In her ton, representing the defendants, to death some weeks later at the Holy dismiss the case, was sustained by the Robbed the Grave. Cross hospital Mra Richardson was court. arrested charged with the murder. She krtllng accident Is narrated bn Oliver of would neither deny nor affirm the IS STILL ON INCREASE. Philadelphia, aa f to the penwas and ready 1 pay Rio' Grande continues to show a charge, The ' wai In an awful condltl U alty without making a statement It steady increase In gross earnings. For WM hlmost sui eyes yellow, es Is now charged that she kept silent to the third week In November the earnengue coated, pain continually w from death or Im- ings this year were $267,900, comparsave her 1,0 PPeUte, growl weak.-"- ? for life. ed with $290,400 for the corresponding prisonment flay by day. Three physlcli had week of last year, an increase of me up- - Then I waa advli A Great Sensation. $77,500. It la now believed that the fer'n!. ectric Bltter: to my gr in Lees-vlll- e, marked Increase shown each week will sensation waa a There 1 big bottle made a decided Pro'v! "r1 1 continued Ind, when W. H. Brown of that continue through the year, so that on their use who was expected to die, had June 30, the end of the fiscal year, ana place, now m well tm a I Mu,. ,. life his saved by Dr. Kings Uew Dis- there.. will be a surplus shown Instead th rraV ot ' otTrictlm-rMe- d He writes: of a deficit, as originally expected. for Consumption. covery on should fall try 1 endured Insufferable agonies from Meanwhile there la a shaving down of 60 centB .ffuarante a JewJ-Asthma, but Tour New Discovery gave expenses and retrenchment In all deDriver's drug store. me Immediate relief and soon there- partments, so that there Is every reaafter effected a complete cure. Simi- son to expect the fulfillment of the belar cures of Consumption, Pneumonia, lief In a surplus. Bronchitis and Grip are numerous WILL JOIN THE FOLD. the peerless remedy for all throat : we set-u- p a Its next small road to come Into 31.00. The 60c and Price troubles and lung teacher? Guaranteed by Jesse J. Driver, Drug- the Rio Grande family will be the Uintah railway, which has Just been built gist Trial bottles fres from Mack. Colo., to Dragon, and Is Indeed;wedo and to be extended to Fort Duchesne. All CASE BEING ARGUED. need? The suit of the Eden Irrigation com- along It has been thought that the line pany against the Harrisvllle and Plain was built In the Interest of the Rio Wj a IUoW Book, A SduBing k City Irrigation companies Is being Grande, owing to the persons who C.r,SM7 In charge, but now this seems to argued before Judge Booth today and were have passed beyond the speculative will be taken under advisement to DECEMBER If cPrtce, Re-Ent- UM Style and Quality are to be considered attend the Sale of Specials at the 4 pro-Zio- LEADER MILLINERY 1 ffriday and Saturday The-teacher- s LADIES TRIMMED HATS $2-5-0 $5.00 to $ 7.00 Hats go at 4 or. CHILDRENS HATS 20 cts to $2.00 regardless r Jr er . p. ' 1 . son-in-la- '?'' TEA for - theres During the hours between 10 a.m. and t2 m. all Caps go at 25c The Leader Millinery SMRS. S. E. LYON 235 1 WASHINGTON c4VE. Ba33 BS33 Bs33 BS33 &S3 stage, and on January 1 the line will become a branch of the Denver & Rio Grande In Colorado. RAILROAD NOTES. through trains over the Ogden-Luc- ln cut-o- ff are now pulling Into the city on time. Thirty of the finest Pullman cars ever turned out are being built for the Union Pacific railroad at Cheyenne. Wyo., and will be put in use January The Overland Route AH PATRONS OF THE 1st Grande has planted ln streams along Its line the past season 6,695,000 trout, which ln from two to three years will mean much for fishermen. Jacob Schlff, the New York financier, has already butted Into San Farnrlsco enterprises and Is reported to be one of the men behind the proposition to establish an opposition gas and electric company in San Francisco. The museum of Stuttgart has asked the Rio Grande for a series of Colorado uictures for display ln the museum. The Rio Grande recently sent fifty of their pictures to Europe for various convents, per special request from Rome. It Is reported that Horace & Burte who resigned a year ago as president of the Union Pacific railway. Is expected to return from the Orient In show four weeks, and that he will go directly to New York and assume the of the Grand Trunk railroad. The Information, It Is stated, cornea In a letter from Mr. Burt, Rio The Pacific Railroad are assured Union that all human Ingenuity has been adopted to protect mem against accident. Mil- - lars have been Union ,,on AMmL Pacific llsMHllIH the H . In paqy Its of equip T I k n IvnUlFrUi do1- - of by the Railroad Com spent Improvement ment. Thla the,p arr,val line is renown and trains on time, and the general superiority of Gfte its service. Union Pacific RUNS Three trains daily to the East, the fastest trains arriving many hours uhead of all competitors. Full Information cheerfully furnished on application to A. B. MOSELEY, Traveling Passenger Agent, OGDEN, UTAH. TEFFREES IN DRAMA. Champion Pugilist Presented Crockett at ths Grand Last Night. "Davy James J. Jeffries, champion heavyweight pugilist of (he world. Is an earnest actor. Other champions have adopted the stage aa a profession but none of them ever did such earnest work or gave so much serious thought to a part as Jeffries does to Davy Crockett, the creation of the lamented Frank Mayo. Of course, no one meant to Infer that the champion Is a finished, polished actor. No one would expect It, but nevertheless he gives an acceptable Interpretation of the part, and he Is very well supported. Miss Roberts makes a pleasing Eleanor Vaughn and Miss Grlffth as Dame Crockett Is very successful Bart W. Wallin Is an excellent Major Roylston and Thomas S. Lowell and George O'Farrell capably sustain the parts they are cast for. At the close Jeffries and his partner, Joe Kennedy, boxed three rounds, and although brief, the audience thoroughly enjoyed the exhibition and obtained an Idea of what the big fellow would be ln a real mill i HANDSOME Street well-kno- y When you buy your Jewelry, you must depend largely upon the honesty of the dealer upon the truth of the statements he makes about hla wares It Is well, therefore, to be careful where you buy jewelry. I value my good name too highly to misrepresent my stock. Honest Jewelry and the honest truth about It la the principle 1 have always gone on and It la the principle that shall be my gulde as long as I am ln business building on Twenty-f- street,' adjoining the Reed hotel The building la four stories highn and Is built of red stone from the Croy-de'qusrry. The frontage ts 40 feet and the depth 100 feet. In about a week the Ogdert Bowling will occupy the Alley association ground floor.-- The second floor will be used for offices and the upper stories have been leased by the Knights of Columbus tor lodge rooms have Good Clocks, Fine Diamonds Watches Good 8ilvorware, Good 8tick Pins Good Brooches Good Rings in fact everything good in the Jew-elr- y Line. And My Prices are Right Always Many Pretty Christmas gifts I Good IS ' - street J. J. ONell, the contractor, today finished roofing on four-stor- JEWELRY FORETHOUGHT STRUCTURE. O'Neil Building on Twenty-fift- h is aRpidly Nearing Completion. his new eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee all0Wd ; from regular prices on all purchases made between now and December 20th ifth - I do the Best Watch Repairing and the Best Engarvtng In Ogden PAUL W. STCCHCR UAe Jewelry Shop 2463 Washington Avenue eeeeeeoeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaee 6 |