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Show U1AH STATE DAILY WEDNESDAY. JOURNAL, AlRIL 5 1904 1:5, BENNER Annals of Mltown cMayor I4 GOVERNOR THOMAS BURNETT SPARKS ! KILLED HERE OF NEVADA of Billtown Explains How and f Why He Made the City Hay His Personal Bills I I At TALKS FREELY ON MINING AND WAS POLITICS. perity CITY PAYS OUR LAWYER. (From the Billtown Bugle.) WE have had Shep placed In Ol'R had the nerve and jail. He first to accuse US of crime. Then accused him of crime and had him OUR county calaboose. But put into toe la where WE have the bulge on OUR factional enemy, Shep: He has or go without to hire his own attorney, one, while OUR city government pays all OUR lawyer bllla No matter what crime WE may be accused of WE will the people's pay OUR lawyer with Billtown are of money, for the people their and money is OUR OUR people need the WE money. and money: Is little factional a this only course, Of Bill and the the wing between tight of the Republican prong Shepherd party, but WE hereby serve notice that all the people of Billtown shall take a hand in paying the lawyer bills (Or washing this dirty political linen of the Republican party of Blltlown. WE savy that Bhep has threatened to put US In jail also. Why, the man. Is crasy. WE have decalogue been breaking the whole every time WE got good and ready and WE still are enjoying "life, liberty and the pursuit of boodle." But WE desire to. serve notice that should WE land In OUR jail WE positively will not occupy the same cell au-jacl- ty the Republican party and will not be forced to stay together. It would be hard on US and still harder on Shep. WE desire to repeat that WE do not care for the adverse criticism that is being made about OUR paying OUR lawyer to defend US on a criminal charge with the people's money. WE save Just that much by doing so, Twenty-ThreProminent Farmer Years Old and Was Son of William Burnett. Predicts Democratic Success. n Thomas Burnett, a farmer of Ogden valley, was yoiii: kii:'l at his home at Eden yesterday by being thrown from a Governor John Sparks of Nevada, looking hale and hearty, is pending the day in Ogden. Always an enthusiast whenever his state is concerned he had some thing of good as well as of interest to say for It. His theme was the new mineral discoveries In the Tono-pa- h field, which embraces practically the whole territory lying between and Silver Peak. Governor Sparks spent some time over there three weeks ago and notwithstanding his long experience in mining camps he came away astonished at what he saw while there. To the towns of Tonopah and Goldfield have been added the smaller towns of Columbia City. Dlnmondfield and all thriving and hustling youngsters. He estimates the population of Tonopah at 4.000 and Goldfield at and is of the opinion that fully people are In the new gold fields. Speaking of the outcroppings he said the whole country between Tonopah and Silver Peak seemed to be ledge well--kuov- afu-niiki- n wagon. Burnett hitched his team to the at 11 o'clock and In turning around the horses beenine frightened and ran down a steep hill. They ran into a ditch three feet deep, overturned the wagon and threw Mr. Burnett sixty feet down an embankment. In tolling he struck a rock on his right side, had six or seven ribs broken, some of which pierced his lungs and caused internal hemorrhage. He regained consciousness after an hour and suffered Intense pain until a physician arrived and administered opiates. Mr. wagon To-nop- ah Mill-to- 00 The funeral will be held from the Eden meeting house at 1 o'clock Thursday afternoon under the direction of Undertaker Lindquist. The derensed is a son of William Burnett and was twenty-thre- e years mineral-bearin- old. cratic ticket No state officers will be elected there this fall, but a legislature will be elected which will choose a successor to Senator Stewart. There are senators of w hom two eleven hold-ovare Republicans. The governor feels confident that the legislature will be Democratic. Reno, he said, was feeling the effect of the new life that was being infused into Nevada and, in fact, the whole state seemed to be on the eve of a new era of unbounded prosperity. The governor will be In Ogden and Salt Lake tor a day or two and will then er ten-sta- W sep-erat- las-ie- st . West Twenty-firstreet yesterday afternoon. He is survived by a wife and nine children six sons and three daughters. Deceased had been in tolling health since last November, and cancer of 4 he liver was the immediate cause of death. He was for years employed by the Southern Pacific company and was a popular and trusted employee. Arrangements for the funeral will be announced later. ,pn . The Telephone Girl," a clever mo- farce comedy, was given at the Grand opera house last evening. As kfee comedies go this was better than the average. The chorus girls were Wun an! Pretty, the male comedians really funny, the music was fight and catchy and the show went In a rollicking manner, without that rplorable drag thjt is usually an ac- rompanlment of such productions. The ! w hot greeted by a packed teal house. DESERTER WA8 RELEA8ED. Carl John Leonard Carlson, who was arrested here several days ago for desertion from the United States navy, was this morning released from custody. A telegram was received from the navy department saying that the government would not send a guard for him and that he must return to the training ship at his own expense. Carlson enlisted in the service a year ago In this city. se Living at an out of the way place, remote from civlllatlon, a family is often driven to desperation In case of accident, resulting in Burns, Cuts, Wounds, Ulcers, etc. Lay in a supply of Bucklen's Arnica Salve. It's the best on earth. 25c, at Jesse J. Driver's Drug Store. They fit you better, theyre made ae well and the price your tailor chargos. one-ha- lf m You aro also bonsfitod in buying a brand of clothing in which manufacturer and merchant guarantees satisfaction in every particular. Our Shirts, Nsckwoar, Hats, Caps and Shoes for Spring arc hero and deserve your attention. WE HAVE 8TRICTLY ONE CASH PRICE. THE TOGGERY SPECIAL NEW YORK STOCKS CHICAGO GRAIN V Ws depend on our eommlMluns, not onr customers' losses, for our profits. The only strictly commission house In the state. OGDEN BROKERAGE CO. MM2 WASHINGTON Phone 215. AVE. Fresh Fish and Oysters Received Every Day. James Ballard 881 I cRose Hush Sale Thursday and ffriday April 14 and 15 Genssan Teplitj Best dark Kaiserine Best white rose red garden rose ever Introduced 20 Cents Each BROWNING 2743 ADAMS W. W. Phone 187k. Street. Twentr-Fourt- h AVENUE FOLLOW THE CROWD Chairs Provided for, Ladies. AND ATTEND THE MONSTER AUCTION SALE AT C. A. Beghtols Jewelry Silverware, Cut Glass, Clocks, Leather Goods, Opera Glasses, Store Two Big Sales Each Day at 2:30 and 7:30 p. m. Hand-Decorat- ed China, Etc. Drivsn to Dsspsratlon. Clothing? Hand-Tailor- ed st Watches Jewelry se er Ready-to-We- ar GONE TO HIS REST. Ilenry A. Hill died at his residence Diamonds foot-loo- din-trl- ct return home. ed well-hig- Railroad company yesterday morning, the two companies entered Into un agreement with J. lL Langford whereby he leases both the ruilmnd and the beach for twelve mouths. The lease goes Into effect on April 16 and expires April ir. 1905. In addition to handling all the salt business and other traffic on the railroad, Mr. Langford will have the resort. Briefly summed up, hie policy for the season will be gtaid bathing facilities, plenty of amusements, a bar for the stile of beer and spirits, return fare of 25 cents und other popular priced Innovations. It is the intention of Mr. I.ungford to operate a thoroughly resiiectable family resort Governor Wells yesterday appointed lieititer X. Smith to the 'position of at tort. ey of Salt Lake to fill the vacancy occasioned by the death of Dennis C. Klchnor. There were a num-liof applicants for the place, among them being rarley P. Christensen. Fred C. IXKifbourovc, M. M. Kalghn and D. 11. Wenger. Mr. Smith Is a member of the law firm of Stephens ft Smith and is prominent In soclul and club circles as well as In his lie died at 6:30 o'clock last evening. 10,-0- 00 war-hor- the regular mouthly meeting of WAGON the directors of the Sultulr Beach comTHROWN FROM DOWN EMBANKMENT. pany and the Salt Like & Los Angeles e and WE need the money. Now, for argument sake , suppose that WE contracted a grocery bill or any other debt and wanted the city to pay It, do you suppose that OUR council would hesitate about paying the debt? Not much, my sweet scented geranium. They would pay OUR grocery debts just as quickly as they fell over themselves to pay OUR lawyer bills. They are OUR council, and you bet they do as WE make them. Look at the frantic rush they made to hold that farce police investigation. WE made them do it. WE told them not to summon a single witness and not a witness ap- matter with g veins runIt. peared. are New discoveries ning through WE asked for the Investigation and the order of the day and the older WE asked to be on the committee. properties are being developed and In fact, WE were the committee. waiting for the advent of the railroad WE are also the council. which he thinks will renh Tonopah When WE. as mayor or as editor of about June 1st the Bugle, contract debts then WE as The governor reports a discovery of council order them paid OUT OF THE coal four miles west of the railroad PEOPLE'S MONET, because and about half way to Tonopah. An WE ARE THE PEOPLE with Shep. analysis of It was being mnde at the And, WE need the money. time he left. At Tonopah a WE belong to different factions of mill Is running night and day on exceptionally rich ore and oil is being used for fuel. He says there is a marked absence of drinking and gambling in these Niew mining towns, which is WAS USELESS quite unusual. The people are so busy that they haven't time to take an order I In full in the restaurants, but abbreviate them as, for instance: "A stack o' Ham and," Ham and over, hots, CUTTING GALLANTRY OF POLICE JUDGE etc., instead of wasting time and breath COMPANIES RAILWAY WORN THREADBARE. WAGES OF EMPLOYEES. In giving the order more at length. . The miners are gold and silver miners, mostly Americans, and all intelliIs in Man Laziest Utah Spending Some Discharges Made and Others to gent and good citizens. They are Thirty Days on the City Follow May Affect Business elemen union hobo" and the largely in Ogden. Rockpile. ment so common in coal mining camps is consplciuous by its absence. This "A man may fool me once, and some fact alone precludes ' any prospective There la much tribulation among the railway employees in the various de- women have fooled me as many as trouble from strikes such as are parpartments of the different companies. three times, said the court to Mra alyzing the Industries of Colorado at That the consolidation of offices has Jane Smith in the police court this present. the Being a Democratic already had a bad effect and that morning, but not even a women can me fool times. four no in had be cannot worse gainexpressgovernor hesitancy may be still Mra Slmth was arraigned for the ing himself on the political situation. said. Reductions in salaries have already been made of $20 a month and fourth time for drunkenness within ten He looks upon this as & Democartlc more in some cases and others will be days. On each of the preceding times year and believes there is a tidal wave made. Some discharges have also fol- she was released on her promise that approaching which will overwhelm the lowed and there are others to come, but she would not drink any more. She is present administration on the 8th of upon whose heads the axe will fail a very plausible talker, but will have next November. On the subject of cannobody knows until the decapitation to remain in Jail thirty days fOr this didates he said what the Democratic fourth offense. has taken place. party needed was a good man one William Llmpsey and J. J. Clark had above reproach, who could command It is a condition not pleasant to contemplate by the employees nor yet by a rough and tumble fight, without Mar- the respect of not only the party vote the business people of Ogden. Lower quis of Queensbury or any other kind but of the independent, thinking element, who cut such an important figwages means less ability to purchase of rules, last evening. They were who ure in elections at this time. So tor as Policeman Sleeth, by goods, and In some cases the wages received have been no more than suf- brought them to the station. They are Nevada was concerned, he said she would be found in line for the Demo- ficient to e liable the men to ljeep their good friends now and were released. John Mooney was given thirty days families decently. It is also stated that formal discharges have been made and In jail tor stealing a valise from Rosenthe men in order that thal's store. Pat Ryan and James Collins were arthey might be deprived of their seniority rights. raigned for fighting. Ryan cut Collins Little Information can be obtained In the neck with a knife. It is also from the heads of departments and a said that Collins tried to shoot Ryan. silence Is maintained which Is h The trial was set for this evening. J, G. Kitner, who is probably the Impracticable. man in Ogden, will spend the next Enough can be learned from those whose necessities have compelled them thirty days on the municipal rockpile. to acquiesce in the reduced salaries to He was found by Policeman Smyth a warrant the statement that the action few mornings since wandering around of the railway companies does not meet the depot shlrtless. He asked the ofwith favor. Some of the employees ficer to lock him up for a few days so lsve been in the railway service from that he might have a chance to feed up twenty to thirty years and consequently a little. He was too lasy to talk this kve become unfitted for any other morning. than railrpad duties. Upon those who WILL BID ON WORK. tve no families and are and A cablegram received yesterday at free the blow will not fail so hard, inoffices of the Utah Construction the asmuch as they can resign their pocompany from their manager, W. H. sitions and go elsewhere. Wattls. stated that he would leave Panama for New York Wednesday THE THLEPH08E GIRL morning. Mr. Wattls, has spent a week on the isthmus, and has gone over the Clever Mueical Faroe route of the proposed canal studying the at Comedy Grand Opera House Last the country with a view of bidding on the construction work when bids shall Evening. be finally asked for. WOMANS IS LEASED. SALTAIR Believes State on Eve of Great Pros- ( AT EDEN I I SALT LAKE I and VICINITY X. SMITH RECEIVE8 APPOINTMENT Everything at your own price. guarantee with every article sold. Eight elegant presents given away free at each sale. A SINCLAIR & GABRIEL, Auctioneers. C. A. BEGHTOL, Jeweler, 2463 Washington Ave. J |