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Show DAILY A PARRY GUARDED LIKE THE CZAR $900,000,000 HOTEL UTAH STATE JOURNAL, DECEMBER WEDNESDAY, 2, 1903. BEAT Old Enough to Know Bottor, Ho Car p iad Hia Offica in Hia Hat. DRINK MORE L Carrying a 1900,000,000 corporation, with an office and plant admltedly in his hat, Cornelius B. De In Vergne. a ORIGINALLY COST MILLIONS OF FEAR OF PRESIDENT OF dignified man of 78, was held by MagASSOCIATION. istrate Ommen in the Yorkviile police court In 1 1.000 bail on a charge of bekittle Can Be Used When Opera Bitter Enemy of Labor Uniona Pro- - ing a hotel beat, saya the New York I I feeeee to Believe Hia Life " Waterway American. la in Danger. The examlimtion of De la Vergne will take place tomorrow. Richard Surroundcd ly men with Winchester Meares, proprietor of the Hotel Lorena, I Heaped up alonf the line of the Seventy-secon- d atreet and Lexington Panama canal at Colon, at Emperudor rifles, usually accompanied by a body avenue, allegea that the defendant! and at other points are of quantities In coat hia a revolver with guard, owe him 84H0 for five weeks' board fori and supplies for the con machinery pocket, and with hia country home hlmaelf and four other persona. The! struction of the canal which cost mil near Indianapolis, guarded by detec- period embraces the days from Sep lions of dollars, but which are practitives to prevent hia children from be- t ember 11th until the man with the cally valueless. They were bought by ing kidnapped, D. M. Parry, president corporation In hia hat waa ejected. the old Panama Canal company, but of the National Association of Mann To a reporter De le Vergne declared before a large proportion of them were fncturers, and of the Citizens' Indus that the Northwestern Industrial com- - used It had come to 'an untimely end trial Association of America, president pany waa duly Incorporated under theand the ere left to the fate auppllel of the largest carriage works In the laws of South Dakota, with a capital of tiine- When the Isthmian Canal I world, leads a life little to be envied. stock of 8900,000,000. visited the Isthmus, two company From hia own point of view Parry's "How much was paid up?" asked the a wrlter yeara ago the New life la In more danger than thut of Cxar reporter. York Tribune, It found these supplies Nicholas or Peter Karageorgevltch. Nothing," was the plucid reply. so vast In quantity that It could do Labor leaders scoff at his precautions "You don't have to, under the laws of no more than casually examine them. and rail them sensational and silly. South Dakota. The papers are regular It has been estimated although there Tarry asserts that they are necessary, and are filed at Pierre, the capital of are few. If any, who know exactly and that in hia fight Hgalnat the un- the state. how much waa spent In this way that ions he is actuated by a high sense of "But the complaint says you issued they might have cost 830,000,000. Alduty; that he feels impelled to warn orders on the treasurer for money all of this material is less than though Americana against a grave danger. from the company's funds, and such a I twenty.flve years old, It is relatively ao It la much easier to gain an audi typewritten order is filed with the ,n dealgn that the commia antlguated ence with President Roosevelt thnn complaint zlon recommended that the United with D. M. Parry. Rarrlng Parry's Of course, I did, and some day gtates pay no attention to Its exist general offices Is a wrought Iron fence, those orders will be worth money." ence in making an offer for the purthe entrance through which Is a heavy chase of the canal property. No congate that fastens with a spring lock. commission the tractor, declared, Back of the gate is a big, burly "bounuse the stuff even If It was would cer." A flight of steps leads to Parry's seta are of untold value. The posses-- 1 to him. Although the private office, and at the head of the slon of a formula. Invented and dis- presented United States has not offered to buy steps alts a negro with a Winchester covered by me, for the permanent this come into Its posseswill It junk. rifle across his knees. One cannot In- preservation of lard, butter and fatty sion if it buys the canal, for the Panaterview Parry without first stating his oils, Is too valuable even to patent business to two persons, and being This la deposited In a safe deposit ma Canal company has promised to throw it In for good measure. questioned, scanned and quizzed. vault, and forms the assets of the comThe supplies piled up on the isthmus And when one Is face to face with D. pany. I am negotiating with a trust range from articles of crockery to loM. Parry! lie Is short and of slight company to float that stock." comotives, excavators, dredges, cars build. Ills skin resembles white parchLawyer Louis F. Hall, who appeared and hospitals. There were1 8,431 bluld-Ing- a ment His face Is aphlnxllke. lie is for the defendant took him away at of various sorts. Including those always faultlessly dressed. He never this juncture, and further Information which were Intended and used aa ofan utters unnecessary word, except waa unobtainable. when he launches forth In a tirade! Mr. Mearea of the Hotel Lorena told fices, quarters for the thousands of! laborers, storehouses, hospitals and i against labor unions. Magistrate Ommen that De la Vergne, machine shops. The value of the hosSince Parry began his attack on the who al8erta that he Is a direct pitals alone Is nearly 81.000,000. They he has received hundreds of Lendant of Lafayette, engaged a suite, are fine structures, and doubtless the I threatening letters. Most of them, insisting that the rooms be refurnished United States will make an allowance! Judging from the chlrography, were t0 meet the needs of a man who Is for these, for they will be of value. written by Ignorant men of foreign the head and nearly all the body of a Many of the other buildings, from disbirth. He sees none of them. Ills sec- 8900,000,000 There must! corporation. retary forwards them to the secretary! be a long table for tbe "board of dl- - use, are showing signs of decay. In the machine ahops are steam hammers of the Manufacturers' association In rector. easy chairs and other things. and turn,nf lathe8 for maklng New York. all of which was provided. to the large pieces of machln- repair, Int "U,te RCCOrdin t0 Mr Ury used In the work of excavation. WHO RAIDED THE HEN HOUSE? Meares. Mr. De la Vergne brought his There of locomotlves whlch aM daughter, Mrs. Jennie Chrystle; W. B. were U8ed on the Manhattan Elevated Four Officers Endeavored to Fid Coursey, bis ecretary. and tho latter-. wife. Coursey wa. until he uaed ln constructive werk signed, a few months ago. secretary to of thI klnd today. TheyWtjre buIlt ln Police Commissioner Greene. He had and the for aHeged united States. Their value could not On Monday evening an Imperative a c,vH actlon tor demand came from West Ogden for I French of contract pending against Del be determlned. because the effect of police aid. No facte or information lil Vergne, having refused to take thej the moist tropical climate on mawas given further than the help 0f I Inventor's order on a treasurer who chinery which is not In use is uncersome policemen whs needed. The red cllll t be made topay until an Indefinite tain. Until they had been tested no light was hung out The officials at the! ,uturtf- - Mrs. Chrystle Is a former one could say what they are worth, jail realised that the call waa urgent boarding house keeper, who allegea Del The other mill!h,nery a ke un. Vergne owes her 83.000 for board. twta,n Probably a murder had been com- The wheeU of the mttted; a shooting scrape hud taken 11 alleged that she went to the hotel cars, which were said to be the porplace, or at least a hold-u- p had oc- - t0 board at his expense because she tion of the excavating plant moat couldn't CHSh several of these orders. curred. available for future use, have narrow Mr. Meares declares that the board treads. Several officers mounted their bi- The rails are of a pattern 111 cycles and started for the scene to lend of directors had failed to materialise. fitted for rough usage. aid and succor and Incidentally mnkeRnd when the account had risen to Machinery valued at about 83,000,-00- 0 a few arrests. An officer goes pretty he ejected the capitalist. was bought In this country by fast on a bicycle, and In about double! Charles Colne, who was the American! SAN PEDRO IMPROVEMENTS, the time It tnkes to write It, they were! agent of the old Panama Canal comat their destination, at lenst at West, Is stated by officials of the Salt pany for nine years. This, Mr. Colne It Ogden. Lake route that work on extensive said the other day, was worth what! But there was no excitement, no on the old main line rc was paid for it; but there were Belconsternation, no lamentation, nobody Improvements gian locomotives which were antihad been shot, or held-u- p, or robbed. qulred from the Oregon Short Line quated when purchased. Many con- No residence had been burglarized, and will be commenced eurly In the year. widen-- 1 tract" for UT,nMMMry machinery were hereby hangs the tell or feathers. No Among other things will be the ,n",e before the compsny falled- - but residence had been ransacked, but on ing of the grade, the laying of heavier n 8nd' wer abrogated, bse. steel work nnl in general preparation Thanksgiving day a had l,re,H!,1t PPly of useless been raided! Four officers to investi- for through train traffic. machinery is not so great as the corgate the raiding of a four rupt officials of the old Panama com days previously! pany would have had It West Ogden Is principally a portion The entire force of the reclamation! There has been an Impression that of the town where railroad men reside. . engineers In Utah Is now concentrat- - the old Panama Canal company wast-- e greater portion of them work at L,d on the Utnh lake project and the ed large sums of money by the pur-- n g t. Some suspicious men had been Rear! report, offering tentative chase of useless machinery. seen o tering about Monday night, preliminary Admiral for the be the will Improvements Walker, president of the an as the women folks desired to see p,ins completed by the end of the yeur. The United States commission, when asked some men who were not suspicious looking, and to be assured that therei more detnil than Is Involved In a pre- - before a senate committee, declared was n a nee of further depredations I ,niIi;,ry Investigation as a general It to be his Impression that It was not or nnl tlie conclusions will be cor- - so much useless machinery which had an'offl er IU ,ry' been purchased as a surplus of useful respomliiigly definite and complete. The work done Iea tbe of w,th machinery. Doubtless the failure of I BUSINESS NOTES ' extending the Irrigation area to the full the old canal company had something . extent of the water supply posslbill-- 1 to do with the nonuse of the supplies, The ommen a c company tjeSi und ja interesting to note that but It Is said by those acquainted w Ith has been purchased by Stanley 8. the Investigations to determine the the work on the canal that It would Stfvena, who recently returned from volume ot available water supply and have been Impossible to utilize at one Europe, and a complete line of elec- have afforded time all the machinery tnken to the very promising trical fixtures and equipment for doing isthmus. In this Item of machinery all classes of electrical work will Immllllona of dollars, which were drawn One Hundred Dollars a Box. mediately be Installed at the new offrom the savings of the people of fice, 3279 AVashington avenue. Is the value H. T. Tisdale, Summertoii, France, have been sunk, never to b 8. Cm places on DeWitt's AVitch Hazel In the same building as the Commer- Salve. He says: "I had the piles for recovered. twenty years. I tried many doctors cial Electric company is the Platt Sad- snd medicines, but all failed except See our display windows for 1904 DeAVltt'a AVitch Hazel Salve. It cured dlery company, which Is mnnaged by effects In Lace Curtains. Ogden Fur- me." la It a combination of the healJ. C. Platt, the son of one of .Ogdens ing properties of AVitch Hazel with an- niture and Carpet Company. veteran business men. Mr. Platt car- tiseptics and emollients; relieves and cures blind, bleeding, ries a complete stock of high grade permanently Good solicitors wanted for the Dally itching and protruding piles, sores, harness, whips, saddles, blankets and cuts, bruises, eczema, salt rheum and Utah 8tate Journal. 'Apply to Horace) nil skin diseases. Sold by Oea F. Cave, canvas goods. AValluce Drug Co, and AVni. Glddlugs. 8. Foster, city circulator. WATER! Is the advice of the best physicians. Its pood but the water you drink must be lUIiK, and free from contamination. MANU-FACTURER- jpl-vi- HE BREAD PUB GRAMDMOHEM HADE was so good that it it ovor hold boforo tho oyoa of oil modern housowivoa aa tho highost achievement possible in bread-makinBut if thoss great cooks and bread-makeof a century ago had tho flour of tho present day, they would undoubtedly have oven excelled thsir own unbeaten efforts. Tho best flour that monoy will buy is ths Natural Lithia. Water is perfectly pure proven so by chemical analfrom 5 to 10 times the ysis.. Its the best Medicinal desirable Mineral Properties of any other Table Water in America.. It'a gaining in popularity everywhere. Wont YOU try it. g. Water-contai- rs FRED, J. KIESEL and it is no trick at all to make ths bast broad in ths world with hen-hou- se ? (EL CO Agents. Price Quality T reatmemt Your biscuits will always bo light and tempting. Your rolls crisp and delicate.. No heavy pio crust or soggy cake with this flour. Any one can havs good broad; its only neeessary to use a little judgment and buy a flour with a reputation. 8ueh a flour is our "Crescent flour, and as for its reputation, "Ask your neighbor. it. PEERY BROS. MILLING COMPANY Will continue to be the watchword at CLARKS. We have made some Extensive Improvements to our buildings, and will be better prepared than ever to give VALUES. We expect packages galore to leave this store during OPENING WEEK, commencing December 1st, ending December 5th. You are invited to call and renew old acquaintances or form new ones with ourselves, help, building, merchandise and way of doing business. We PLACE expect to show you a FIRST-CLAS- S to do your shopping and demonstrate to you a Silverware for Wedding (lifts Is always greatly appreciated, and owing to the wide variety and large number of different articles it Is lens difficult to make a eeleotion. tbe large and elegant assort-ibl- c ment of gifts contained in the collection of C. A. BKUHTOL offers tbe best of for ui ties tbe acquisition of some opportn of the most artistically designed silverware ever offered. great saving of money. Yours respectfully, C. A. BEGHTOE Jeweler. i L Clark St Sons Co. I. Just Arrived! 2356-236- Five Cars of Bran and Shorts FLOUR-CORN-- 2 Wash. Ave. OGDEN, UTAH 5 elm have the meet eomplete line of Poultry and Feed Supplies in the county. We Z J 8 HAY FARR & CO. j W. se ning CRESCENT de-unl- hen-hou- ct TRY AN AD. IN THE JOURNAL It Will Be a Faying Investment. .XMAS OFFERING.. DOLLS Chililrens Dolls, 5c, 10c, 20c Rag Dolls,..., Kid Dolls, undressed, 35c, 50c, (JOc, 75c, $1, $1.50, to Kid Dolls, dressed, $1, $1.25, $1.50, $2, $3, $4, $5 AAe BOOKS 25C 25c C AA tpd.UU M CA JD.3U can dress those undressed ones. Z. C. M. I. See our AvindoAV full. Some beautiful ones for Children and Youths. There is not t AA one above Jpl.UV They run 5c, 10c. 20c, 25c, 50c, 75c and! ... Come in and see them. Z. c. M. I. ,et Fill out thisJBlank, cut it out and send it with the amount of Subscription to UTAH STATE JOURNAL, OGDEN, UTAH. Inclosed please find $.. for ; subscription to the DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, beginning Avith No or date :...1903. Residence l City and County gtate ; |