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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, HOME FOR MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1904. anranmninmnn w SALT LAKE LETTER 1 THE HEBER BARR Are the result of looking carefully after every detail in the preparation. Do not overlook (Special Correspondence.) BUILDING TO COST 18,000 WILL BE ERECTED. Breach of Promise Cato Involving Wall Known People Hae Been Instituted. (Speciul Correapnndence. ) HEBER, Utah, Feb. (.While other parts of our great atate are forging ahead the little city of Heber Is not standing still. The Rank of Heber, established less Ihun two years ago, la In a very flourishing rondTtlon. A six per cent dividend was recently declared. It was found that the building now occupied by the bank Is altogether too small. A corner lot opposite the court house corner and diagonally across from A. Hatch's large business block has been purchased as a site for the new bank building. The contract for the erection of the new building has not yet been given, but the building committee has hired men and teams which are now busy hauling material. The stone building will be a two-stostructure. The ground floor will be given to banking purposes and , the second floor to offices. It Is estimated that It will cost 88,000. ry Last Thursday night a grand concert was given In the stake house for the benefit of Elder Joseph A. Murdock, who Is laboring as a missionary at the Bureau of Information In Suit Lake. He is our stake chorister and Is studying In connection with his missionary work. Resides the excellent home talent at the concert, B. 8. Young of Salt Lake gave several of his famous humorous readings. Miss Ada John of Provo, who Is one of our school teachers, met with a painful accident a few days ago. While crossing the street she slipped and fell, dislocating her ankle. She Is now at her home In Provo but it Is hoped she may soon return to her fimmmmmm iu aujujuauju jujujujuiujur SALT LAKE CITY, Feb. $. It Is asserted that behind the recent atPostmaster at removing tempt Thomas Is a story which la well worth repeating. County Clerk James and Postmaster Thomas have been warm personal friends for many years, presumably because of their both being offshoots of the same stock that waa wont to aing "Men of Harlech." Or It bemight have been by reason of their That, however, ing both Republicans. has nothing to do with the tale. Up to within a abort time previous to the went city election, Mr. James waa an man to the extent that he would alt and listen to the stories and plana having for their ultimate end the defeat of the senior senator. But after the convention, which nominated Johnson slate, James the Knox-Bruc- e. allied hlmaelf with the suddenly Kearns faction and has been anchored there ever since. At first It waa related that James was to he made a consul to Cardiff, but recent rumors are to the effect that he has been made a goubemouche. It Is asserted that he had been led to believe that he waa to succeed Thomas aa postmaster, and believing such to be the case, he not only refrained from tipping off hla old time friend and ally; putting him "next; wising him up aa to how things were going, but that he actually loaned aid and comfort to the enemy. All of which sounds odd, when it la patent to every one who hue any knowledge of the inalde history of the affair, that Fred Leonard, who has changed his politics nearly aa often, during the last eight years, as he has his shirt, was to be the lucky man. James la now certainly treed. He cannot secure a renomlnatlon for the office he now holds and the consulship la out of the ciueatlon. antl-Kear- na , to vote for any one it sees fit. This of course means that Perry Heath wants to go and be the ruling spirit Witnessed by Prominent Parsonages It is all right for the senior senator in Washington Official and to relate In Washington that he is for 8ocial Circles. Roosevelt, but Theodore every move made here, is on" being . ed . Champagne to and con- WASHINGTON, D. C.. Feb. 8. At stantly advised as to what is doing. letof this the of a result As receipt noon today, in St. John's church, the ter the alarm has been sounded and wedding of Miss Elisabeth Brewer, word passed down the line among the of Justice Brewer of the Roosevelt men to the effect that they daughter must be up and doing and must not permit any one selected by Heath et. al. to go to the convention in any capacity whatever, save as private citizens. Something Is liable to drop soon and In a few weeks readers of this paper may expect to have abiout as lively s lot of stuff to peruse as was ever supreme court of the United B99 Mineral Water IDAN-H- A The selection of which cannot fail to please ail who appreciate the best the world affords States, and Wellington Wells, of Boston, took place. Persona of prominence in the official and social life of the capital thronged the church, among those present being the president and Mrs. Roosevelt, the various members of the supreme court, senators, diplomats and Buy others. Bishop Henry Yates Satterlee printed. from officiated. The brides only attendant That eminent statesman, who com- was her sister, Mrs. Karrick. Followbined the position of chairman of the ing the church ceremony there was a Telephone state Republican committee with that wedding breakfast for fifty guests at 838 25th Street and got yoorlelzoico of county commissioner, known to the the home of Justice Brewer in Massa- F. J. KIESEL & CO., Distributors this $2.75 Assortment : reading public aa Fussy James," has declared that he must go as a delegate to the national convention on the slate. The reasons adRoosevelt vanced are that this city is entitled to a Mormon on the delegation. In view of the furore created In the East because of the alleged Interference of Mormons In political matters a number of Republicans hpve suggested that the busy little man make this race on the grounds of hla being a Republican, and drop the Mormon Question entirely. But Fussy" does not seem to be able to leave that phase of the matter out of the question and la industriously circulating among the brethren seeking support chusetts avenue. HEARSTS RESIDENCE FEED SUPPLIES 5 ! i ve at all time, a complete J line and are prepared to give our J customers satisfaction. We FREE INVOLVED IN 8UIT For a Whole Year ! MOUNT VERNON, N. Y, Feb. 8. or: The question of whether W. R. Hearst, Ths Chzckxbmubd AiaoxmxxT Coxiiri 2 pckgz. 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Smith In the suletters tha assortment contains This court The in suit White Plains. preme spelling tha words Is an action brought to recover damSend tha coupons to tho Ralsages for injuries caused Mrs. Werner ton Purina company, St. Louis, Misof Mount Vernon, by a New York and Magasouri, your favorite Journal wagon running into her in homo to Free sent will be zine your 1897. for a Whole Year. Hanna told him to call again and he 4- 4- 4- 4would see what he could do. Camp called again. He called next morning; and the next; and the next and then started in calling morning and evening. He called on Hanna at his residence and sent in hla card during the session ' THE RIGHT PLACE of the senate. He called on Hanna GET THE RIGHT KIND TO when the latter was visiting at the PRICE8. AT THE RIGHT leading hotels and It was Camp's smile that beamed from under Camp's hat when the Ohio senator came from visX Kellar Fred. its to the White House. After a 2478 Wash. Phone 219-month or two Hanna surrendered. Camp took a position In one of the departments and held it until the Spanish war began when he went to Manila to direct operations there, In conjunction with Otis, Mac Arthur and others. Since hla return to this city he has been directing the Republican politics of the state. When he returns to on will he call Washington again Hanna and Kearns. Pu-r-i-n- $1-0- It la asserted that Colonel Lannan'a i $1.00 MAGAZINE j POULTY AND 124 s 1 CORN, FLOUR, HAY, Edgar Jones 2 new newspaper will be born about April L Thla Information la deaaemi Lannan'a frlenda. McCor-nlck nated by Colonel It la stated that W. S. Colonel Lannan, personally, la making and George Sutherland will be few remarks. but the candidates for the United States school. floodmnnson's band, of senate, if the Republicans elect the Professor Some weeks ago it waa announced Bprlngvllle, gave u grand ball here majority of the legislature this falL hist night In Turner's opera house. It The former will have the backing of that Heber M. Wells third term was a big success. the Kearns Republicans, while the boom had been born. The infant la Mrs. Mary E. Jensen has begun suit followers of Smoot will boost the 1st' evidently being reared in private, be' for $5,000 dumages against John Muir ter. The State Journal correspondent cause since the accouchment no one for breach of promise. Mr. Muir Is la Informed by a well known polltl seems to have heard of it. No one an old and resjiected clttxen of this clan of Provo, and a close friend of seems to he acquainted with the wet Smoot, that, investigation or no in- nurse having the baby In charge, alplace, but It seems that his hlin Into led trouble. propensities vestigation, seated or unseated, Smoot though it la Intimated that Marahn) Mrs. Jensen Is also a highly respected is going to carve Kearns aa a dish for Heywood and District Attorney Llpp' clttxen. The case promises to be an the gods In the coming campaign. It man take turns In adjusting Its swadInteresting one. appears that Smoot has been Informed dling clothes and feeding it. By the of aoine work done by Kearns and hla way. Marshal Heywood has recently HOW A DOG FOUND A MINE friends that he does not like, and made a sort of tour through the state Thinking their dog was chasing a he proposes to even up by crossing In the Interest of the slate he wants mountain lion or some other wild beast. blades and ascertaining who Is the selected to go to the national convenH. Roth and A. E. Montmorency, two tion and he reported to a small but best man. miners from Nye county, Xev., seised select audience, principally Gentiles, their guna and followed until the dog The attitude of the which assembled at the castle" on council city came to a atop on the top of a great toward Mayor Morris has not changed East Brigham street. The report wasn't boulder. The animal was muklng no and the prospects for this evening are such a rosy affair aa it might have attempt to discover the lost, rtnll, but no better than they were last Mon been, although the potations provided waa standing rigid on the rock, his Councilman Davla and hla con- produced a more ruby result than day. nose In the air. As soon as his masfrere, Black, seem to be holding their would have been produced had the ters arrived he wagged hla tall, barked men in the line well, their aim being dissertation delivered been unloaded once or twice and disappeared In the to block confirmations and keep hold- on the recipients In other and less underbrush, says u San Kranclsco dis- overs in office. Of course this plan of favorable surroundings. It appears patch lo the New York Press. conduct will result In this county go- that the faction of the Republican parSurprised by the strange behavior of Democratic this fall, because the ty, of which Marshal Heywood Is an the animal, the men began rii Invest! ing the city's executive honored member, does not stand as public wants gut Ion, and soon discovered that the a free hand, thnt a business Hd highly In the estimation of the rank rock was the outcropping of a rich given ministration may be had. Davis and and file as It did some time ago and ledge of ore containing gold and silver. Black, however, do not care whnt hap- that the rank and file aforesaid seem Measurements of the body was taken so long as Frank Hines and Dr, to he pining for h change. Thla newa and It was learned that the lead was pens, are continued In the offices of is rather disquieting, coming as It does Stewart forty-tw- o feet wide and extended In s of water works and so soon after the failure to get the visible line for over 8250 feet. An assay superintendent health commissioner respectively and official scalp of Postmaster Thomas, of the ore was made and it was found will doubtless hold on. Davla, It will because It Implies that promises of to run from $8 to $186 per ton. be remembered. Is secretary of the patronage to be obtained aa a reward The ledge Is in Nye county, seventy-fiv- e organisation of which for political effort are too much of the miles from Tonnpah and twenty-fiv- e Republican Bruce Johnson, the noted negro polltl nature of pie crust to be available miles east of Pownlevllle, the facollateral. Some one has got to be mous old mining camp, which em- dan, la chairman. a good Job before conwith provided ployed hundreds of men In the days of A. L. Phillips, for a long time editor fidence la restored. the pioneers. It Is a well traveled part of the country, and many old miners of the Tribune, waa sent to Washing' L. C. Camp, a prominent Republican have prospected in that region, but It ton as a special correspondent for the a better known to the citizenship of worker, weeks paper couple ago. Almost remained for a dog to discover the hidof hla first this bailiwick waa aa Peek-a-boo- ," anone the telegram den gold. charging nounces Arthur L. Thomas hla deof Intention with a going to This is not the only Instance In being which the finding of a mine was due faulter In the sum of $1,100. Some one Washington and securing a position in must have Imposed upon Al., because one of the departments. Mr. Camp to a dog. Everyone who Is familiar with the he has been regarded as a most rella expects to leave almost any time It Is once famous district of Creede, so hie man hitherto. Speaking of Phil- convenient. Hla announcement, comnamed after Its founder. Nick Creede. lips, It has been the general opinion ing at thla time, reminds ua of a story about a former trip he made to the will remember that he had a dog. and here for some time that this was but an promotion" excuse were that they for capital city. It waa right after the inseparable companions Creede always prospected alone, hav- getting him away from the city that landslide of 1888. when Utah gave ing with him only hla faithful dog, and he might be dismissed by letter or by Bryan such an overwhelming majorIt waa one day while out in the hills telegraph, the usual method of letting ity. He secured a letter of introducthat the dog ran a woodchuck Into a people go from the Tribune. When tion from Arthur Brown (who had hole and In scratching the ground In Perry Heath wants to fire a man, or more Influence In politics then than his endeavor to get him he clawed reduce hla salary, he writes him a let- now) to Hanna. Also several other out some rich galena ore which re- ter. Phillips and the present managing documents, all of which he presented sulted In the location of the fumous editor never did get along well after to Hanna upon arrival. Hanna looked the former's promotion, and his dis- them over; looked Camp over, medi Amethyst. charge may be looked for almost any tated for a few minutes and then A Costly Mistaks. minute. blandly Inquired of Camp, What the Blunders are sometimes very expenhell Utah had done to warrant recog' sive. Occasionally life Itself la the The State Journal man waa shown nltlon?" But thnt didnt bother Camp of a mistake, but you'll never be wrong an autograph letter from President a bit. He related the herculean efforts if you take Dr. King's New Life Pills Roosevelt a few days ago, the contents he had made to elect McKinley and so for Dyspepsia, Dizziness, Headache. of which Indicate that Teddy Is aware Impressed Ilanna with the assertion Liver or Bowel troubles. They are of the efforts that are being mads In that had it not been for him (Camp) gentle yet thorough. 25c, at Jesse J. Utah to send a delegation to the ChiMcKinley wouldn't have got enough Drivers drug store. cago convention that will be at liberty votes in Utah to wad a gun with, that love-maki- White Seal BRILLIANT 80CIETY WEDDING AT THE CAPITAL. - - - 0 - Fish, Meats, Game... t L Dont Wait For Begin to rave. Fight Will Be Bitter. Those who will persist In closing their ears against the continual recommendation of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, will have a long and bitter fight with their troubles. If not ended aerller by fatal termination. Read what T. R. Beall of Beall, Miss., Last fall my wife had baa to my: every symptom of consumption. She took Dr. King's New Discovery after everything else had failed. Improvement came at once and four bottles Guaranteed by entirely cured her. Price 50c Jease J. Driver, druggist and $1. Trial bottles free. 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Bond" K wqll groomed Individual named Jamison Eyrlck. who obtained the title of Judge" down Nebraska way by acting na a referee at some function, drifted into this city. He allied hlmaelf with the Republican party and became a stalwart adherent of Heath, whom he described aa a gentleman." Eyrlck butted Into the county convention and obtained the distinction of reading the This," platform to the convention. thought Jamison, entitles me to something and I will go after it. He went after It, but he didn't land It He was left here at the post Although Heath went East often and consulted with the authorities, no telegrams summoned Eyrlck to the sent of war. Finally some acquaintances told him he should go to Washington and see Kearns; that he was entitled to recognition and ought to have It He secured transportation and one bright morning dropped in on the senior senator with Luck Presidential Year AND YOU MUST KEEP POSTED Tha way to do this is to read tha Mr. Newlywed woo still treading air, so ho didnt know ho had raid anything facetious when ho said, Tho boat ia good enough for ua." Of course, ho referred to Crescent Flour WEEKLY Courier-Journ- al HENRY WATTERSON, Editor TWELVE PAGES. I8SUED EVERY WEDNESDAY. Thero is a boat in everything. Crescent Flour ia eloanzod nine time before grinding.. The grain ia selected by experts and is watched from tho time it leaves the field till it ie through tha mill. Milled with tho moil modern machinery known to science. Try a sack tho next time you order flour. Peery Bros. Milling Co. $1.00 a Year REVENUE REFORM. SOCIAL REFORM. MORAL REFORM. Tha tha beat Almanao publiahed.. for a copy by mail. 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