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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, MARCH PAGE FIVE. 1905. 1, The big shoe store is jammed from top to bottom! Everybody is smiling! through our store, taking advantage of the greatest shoe bargains ever offered. Its a Ladies Shoes $2.00 2.50 $3.00 $3.50 $400 Best Ladies Shoes cut to ones at ones at ones at ones at USING 1.98 2.65 2.98 3.35 inauguration to PICTURESQUE. BOOSEVELTS be HOST Wuhinpw Forsakes BMirition 49c CHRISTENSONS COMPANY ' SHOE PATRICK CASE7 IS AGAIN 1 Mens Shoes $1.65 Grade Ladies' Storm Rubbers FOR Congress fr Great Spectacle in PROCEEDINGS IIP IN THE COURTAPPEALS (Continued from page i.) on March 4. March bean the warwhoop and tees I a whirl of the lariat and the mad- dirtinf icout and the rough rider up and down Pennsylvania avenue. gqudnn A and the West Pointer win be one of the big features, of la not what the people coaitt; but that The for. general push la aie waiting on the company, cowboy really tilting tie thirty rough rldera, the lx big fid dlera, Goronlmo and the Apache, the pj girl from Guam, the battalion from ftxto Rico, the Philippine ecouta and Oplapla, the Sioux, the boy banda.the nr dance, the red blankets and the to and cock' feather from the Lanin. The capital la engulfed In the a (Tain inaugU the Intense and Immediate WASHINGTON, 1. Waah-jgto- n ural ceremonies The men are hanging out the banana on the walla, the women are busy with their gowna, and the war, aisle and uvy departments and the inaug- are intent on the for-sthe capltol, the big pabisarre and grotesque feaiurca that are to make this pageant one of the most marvelous ever gatheural committee al features at nic and the red together under one blue sky. The house and senate are attracting hut Uttle attention. The are hard at work figuring statisticians out who will They count on 200,000 vlsit-o- rt There will be a gran4 total In the parade of about 20.000. There will be 15,000 at least at a ball he here. last at the outside for about three hour. The ball Itself Is a misnomer, because nobody dances. They don't dance because they can't. A very hrge part of the social interest about the ball centers in the presidential party, it la understood that the White which will accomplished, according to the valets confession. Patrick's arrest followed Immediately. He remained cool and asserted hi innocence. On April 1st the preliim-near- y hearing of the case began before Justice (now district attorney) Jerome. The second great confession came on the second day of the hearing, when Jones, after passing a sleepless night In the Tombs, went upon the stand and confessed that he, and not Patrick, had killed the aged millionaire. With circumstantial detail, he related coldbloodedly had he had fed the millionaire poison, and finally placed the cone over his face, all at the instigation of Lawyer Patrick. Patrick was convicted, and a motion for a new trial having been denied, sentence of death was Imposed upon him. About two years ago he succeeded in getting a new trial, which likewise resulted In a verdict of guilty. Since that time he has remained In the death houae at Sing Sing, spending all his time In the etudy of medicine with a view to fortifying himself with knowledge to prove that death could not have come to the millionaire In the manner alleged without leaving traces other than those offered In evidence at his trial. Shortly after his first conviction, the lawyer, through his attorneys, offered the 1900 will for probate, and Surrogate Fitzgerald threw It aside as a forgery. Patrick appealed the will case and was again defeated, and the fortune passed Irretrievably out of his hands. JAPANS COAL 8UPPLY. According to the estimate of Henry area S. Munroe, the total of Japan amounts to snout 6,000 square miles, while the average thickness of veins Is fifteen feet. The coal product of Great Britain, it has been estimated, Is equivalent to the labor of 133,000.000 operators working without wages for her enrichment. Japan, says Mr. Munroe, has now In the Ishlkarl field alone, stored up and available for at least two centuries' use, the labor of an equal body of men. In 1899 the number of plants for mining coal waa 2,108, covering an area of over tsubo (one tsubo equals 0.03306 and having a t,a-- estimated acre), supply of 1,593,000,000 tons of coal- - At the present rate of consumption, which amounts to some 9,000,000 tons name ly, 4.000,000 tons for export and 5,000,000 tons for home use; this supply will, roughly speaking, last about 170 years, coal-beari- ng entertain about 100 guests inauguration, and most of these will he found perhaps In the White House Ktlsue at the ball. Miss Roosevelt 01 undoubtedly have a large continent of young people from New Tork uitbewhere, and the whole town is Mover what the ladles will wear. , Ae quadrennial ball gown Is one of th most gorgeous of creations. The w Torkerb. the Vanderblls, Goelets, Thltney and the other metropolitan bmlliei will undoubtedly come over to to what they can do and how they nn glitter, but there will be millions of money In rubles, sapphires, diamonds and silks from elsewhere. This not going to be any horse show or WIRELE88 TELEGRAPHY. metropolitan opera house affair. Ft to be an open-a- ir opera bouffe It may be, says a writer In the a considerable extent, and the 409 World's wpriA that wireless teleUl be, numerically, at least, a very graphy will enter almost every sphere ll portion of the 15,000 present at of human activity. In railroading the ball. there will be email excuse for collisBmUm, New York will not have the ions when an engineer can be over8. this time In presenting our taken between stations, or when he can noltie and specialties. hear from & fellow engineer on the Seventy-fiv- e years ago they had an same track long before the fatal curve tauguratlon ceremony. They had an Is reached. Already London Is trying "wit little klrmess with booths on a wireless fire alarm stystem. Perhaps l1lary square. One of the big the device can even be made automatic waa a tent, on which was written a thermostatically controlled atby charcoal letters. AH kinds of splrlt-mtachment liquors at reasonable ratea" There were lots of Indians, but they RAILWAY 8Y8TEM8 COMPARED. wd only with the common people. ..An English critic of American snd caire across the Potomac In their British railway methods says: "In opcamped around the saloon erating on a single track with the tabI0" and It was called. let or staff system, the very act of obtaining possession of the tablet or staff FUTURE 80URCE OF COAL. qpnveys to the English englneman has our coal fields are exausted a'deflnate knoledge that he has the w M?n their jttored carbon, science will to proceed. On the. other hand wrt water into light and beat, and rightAmerican englneman has been edthe jun' ray into power; but In the ucated to start his train on schedule or harnessing tides, wind and time and to run and look and to as2 ray. we are coming back to the sume that everything la correct until methods of the ancients In their he Is told different It la not true that that J1 to make available the aurround-egenrl- his mental attitude of asumlng shall of nature. It may be said the signal will be clear when he t nearly all permanently useful pro-J- " reach It and that everything la righL Is toward simplicity; but the causes many wrecks?" Ilk!!1 mlnl 1" constituted that It o wander Itch Ringworm. afield, and reachea ofl(n,imes by the most Indirect E. T. Lucas, Win go, Kr., writes, For 10 to 12 years April 25th, 1902: 1 have been afflicted with a malady Croup known as the Itch. The Itching was 'lh the symptoms of a most unbearable; I had tried for years there Is chilliness, sneezing to find relief, having tried all reme hoirJ-11ht,t Quick pulse dies I could hear of. bealdee a number and Impeded respiration. of doctors. I wish to state that one fji... Snnl. . quent "mall doses of Ballard's single application of Ballard's Snow to the throat. Liniment cured me completely and Vliet' Rlnce then I have used New Colo, Cu"U. permanently. rlt h 19th 1901 : 1 th,nl1 the liniment on two separate occasions ksllanr ftd r.V!trrhoi,n1 Syrup a wonder-an- a for ring worm and It cured completely. "o pleasant. 25c, 50c 5c, 60c and 11.00 bottle. Fold by Oeo. ii Houae will on 70 l 1 1 fea-jw- ea m je ea com-Mi- 1' Fold by Geo. F. Cave. jolly crowd going F. Cave. OF B. R. No. S9, relating to present ownership maps. Judiciary. B. B. No. 113. forbidding corporat- ion- in compel employes to patronize cert. i in Mores and boarding houses. E Mannr.ii'tures and commerce. S. Ii. N'o. j2, relating to the manner of !, ling school houses. Education nnd art. Approved by the Governor. 11. IV No. 45, relating to undertakSENATE PASSES EIGHT AND THE ings on from justices' courts. appeal HOUSE NINE BILLS. 11. Ii. N'o. 103, relating to the statute of limit HioiiK and the maimer of pleadHouse Majority Caucused on the Fieh-bur- n ing eases. Killed in the House. Election Bill 11. Ii. No. 37. requiring a protest Today. from tlie owners of a majority of the affected to prevent special property While the senate was killing II. B. assessments for Improvements. B. B. No. 53, permitting county comNo. 110, ullowliig cities of the second missioners to Impose penalties for vioclass to impose a special tax for libra- lation of their ordinances. ries, the house put a quietus on three senate measures. Adverse committee reiorts were adopted on the Lawrence eminent domain bill, the appropriation It is charm; but, pray. to purchase works of art and the bill what is charm? It is someto increase the age at which children may be compelled to attend school. From now on the carnage will be thing that makes you know fast and furious Long debates are becoming decidedly unpopular, and a you are strong t measure that does not win out In committee will have but little show on the floor. ASKS FOR CHANGE OF VENUE. This will be a busy day for the bouse committee. The committee on fish and game met at 9 o'clock to consider the j. D. Skeen Thinks He Cannot Have Fa ir Trial Before Judge Howell. game bill. There Is little opposition to the section prohibiting spring shottOne of the consequences that may ing of ducks and other fowls, but the arise from the Hamer-Howe- ll election ret&urant men and many of the hunters object to the provisions that pro- contest Is illustrated In a motion filed suit tected game shall no longer be kept with the county clerk today in theHadHadley against Orpha for sale in the markets. The sports- of William men will submit to a lower limit per ley. About two weeks ago default of the defendant in the divorce proceedman rather than lose the ings was entered, but on motion of her as kills their of of disposing privilege Hulanlskl A Peery, it waa aitorneys, were men The restaurant see fit. they vacated. subsequently especially active against this bill yesNow comes J. D. Skeen, plaintiff's terday. and 'asks for a change of At 10 o'clock the judiciary commit- attorney, enue. In plaintiff's affidavit It Is set attee took up Miller's out that EL T. Hulanlskl is attorney torney remedy for sick treasuries. The for J. A. Howell in the contest and that only active opponents of the bill are D. Bkeen gave testimony for the the district attorneys and those who contestant and against Howell and, hope to become district attorneys, but he therefore, their influence is considerable, and may have a fair andbelieves that he cannot Impartial hearing. t defeat the measure. At noon the majority went Into cauREAL E8TATE MARKET. cus in the house on Flshburn's bill to The following real estate transfers extend the terms of municipal officers have been filed with I). W. Ellis to be nnd hold municipal and general elec recorded: tlons simultaneously. Montpelier Banking A Trust comIn the evening the members of the to Janies E. Ballantyne, lots 35 pany house and senate will be entertained and 36, block 1, Stephens' First adIn B. T. Represen Beatty by Secretary consideration $100; and lots 33 dition; on prethe with a lecture hall tatlve and consideration $100. 34; Illusvention of disease. It will be George S. Cox to Anders Sundberg, trated with stereoptlcon views. a part of northeast quarter section 33, Passed by the 8snato. 6 north, range 8 west, S. L. state to B. No. 59, relating S. parka township meridian. U. 8. survey; consideration conH. J. M. No. 4, Advance Sale This sals comes at a time you are thinking most of what to buy in a Shirt Waist for 8pring and Summer wear. There is one thing that is evident in this great showing of 8hirt Waists, and that is, you got different style, materials and workmanship, and lower pricey and all that ia for TEA time-honor- anti-distri- ed A Great & your good. We place on Mile 100 dozen Shirt Waiete for the vance male at the following prieee: 31.86 $1.60 $3.00 $3.75 83.25 grade at and $1.76 grade at , and grade at and 83.00 grade at and $4.00 grade at ad- 79e 98o 1JB $3-6- 1.M 2J0 k. ct memorialising gress for a state pork. S. B. No. 82, relating to the erection Our Sale Is Now On SilK. Last $1,625. Thomas and wife to O. A. of lot a 8, Kershaw subMayer,, part of school houses. block 81, C, Ogden surdivision, plat statute S. B. No. 113; amending the so as to prohibit a person or company vey; consideration $1200. to accept one mans time check preference to another. S. B. No. 89, relating to present ownOWMMMHNffAffWNAffWMMMMMMMMlWMHMMMMMMMMMMMMN ership of mapa S. B. No. 72, relating to assessments. S. C. R. No. 3, to appoint a commit: I i tee to frame a bill looking to the se this for uniform of legislation curing state. S. J. M. No. 3, memorializing con gress to pass a law to better protect the people from adulterated food H. B. No. 65, relating to garnish-ment- a A. A. Rk-hte- r I H. B. No. 85, relating to the compen aation of members of the board of education in citlea H. B. No. 43. relating to the powers of city councila Passed by the House. S. B. No. 40, fixing the end of fiscal year, as amended by conference committee. H. B. No. 159, making some changes in fees to be collected by county recorders. II. B. No. 163, allowing a fee of $1 to sheriffs for service of writs and processes In garnishment proceedings, 1L B. No. 114, relating to changes of venue in actions pending before justices of the peace. H. B. No. 176, requires to make reports of estrays sheriff. H. B. No. 175, makes tne bribery or attempted bribery of a witness a felony Instead of a misdemeanor. H. B. No. 165, making the possession of stolen property prlma facie evidence of larceny. H. B. No. 171. defining the crime of swindling and providing for making false representations to secure credit S. B. No. 57, providing for the sur veylng of county boundaries by the pound-keepe- rs $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ state engineer. Received From the Sensta S. C. R. No. 3, for a uniform system of assessments and taxation. Way snd means. H. J. M. No. 3. asking for pure food legislation by congress. Public health. R. B. No. 72, relating to the time of making assessments. Ways nnd means, $ $ $ $ Baby Go Carriages Carts itI They Are Here and Carriages. A carload received. The The celebrated Ileywood Heywood is the best on the market for strength, lightness, quality, comfort and price. Every Haywood is guaranteed perfect. 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