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Show DAILY STOLE MARCH 00 Railroad j In Circles : THE REPUBLICANS .umors further RAILROAD of CHANGES rumored to be Imminent CbanK0 are In the engineering: department pot only , fi1 Harrlman roads, but also In the and operating office. was current in San The rumor that some time ago, that Acting puidsco Vanager Schumacher of the Traffl Short Line would be transfer-therOrtgon seems to have been without William Sprouie, freight jjgndatlon. In manager of the Southern Pacific, official who has the fullest Wre j, an Traffic Director J. C. of (onfidence his office were to unless and gtubM, vacant there is no place for an yf0me Schumacher's experience gjjelal of Mr. fill. to ,nd caliber was transferred to B. Campbell Since tlUe of assistant traf-f- c the with Chlcago director of the Harrlman system, n traffic manager of the ,he office of ft Navigation company Railway w been vacant Therefore, if is In store for Mr. Schumacher, most likely change Is an extension the over the Oregon Jurisdiction his d In that BiUway ft Navigation. In a be would he position to do fullest justice, having terrhimself the is thoroughly he which with itory e, Or-o- pro-BOtj- on jca-jid- ty DEMOCRATS GENERAL PUT IN A ATTORNEY HOLE. Favorable Report on Resolutions Aik-in- g Why Ha Does Not Prosecute Criminal Trusts. WASHINGTON. April 51. At a meeting yesterday of the house Judf-iltr- y committee. Mr. Williams of Mis- the minority leader, charged tn;.t the sltoiiiMy. general had failed in his duty to conduct criminal prosecutions against those declared by the supreme court Jn the merger cases to have violated the law, and also had failed to institute legal proceedings against the anthracite coal carrying roads, although the attorney-generhad In his possession a report favorable to prosecutions. In a letter to the chairman of the committee, which was read, the attorney-generdeclared It would be Incompatible with public Interest to give the Information to congress, but Mr. Williams declared that It was the duty of congress to impeach an officer of the government chronically falling to observe his oath in the execution of the law. Through tlc failure of all but three of the Republican members to nttend y the meeting of the committee on yesterday favorable reports were Futhorlzed on two resolutions Introduced by Mr. Williams, the minority floor leader, calling for Information from the attorney-genera- l. Chairman Jenkins endeavored to prevent action on the resolutions, but a vote was forced. The six Democratic members of the comimttee were present and the chairman voted with them. One of the resolutions favorably acted upon reto inform quests the attorney-generthe house whether an investigation was ever had and report made "of the anthracite coal trust, consisting of the anthracite carrying railroads doing an Interstate business," and if so. to send the full report of such investigation to the house. The other resolution requests the attorney-generto Inform the house whether any criminal prosecutions have been Instituted against indivldu als or corporations who were adjudged recently by the supreme court of the United States in the Northern Securities case to be guilty of having violated the laws of the United States by entering into unlawful combinations in restraint of Interstate commerce and If so to send to the house all papers, etc. In such cases. sissippi, anti-tru- st al al Judl-!tr- PEDRO CONSTRUCTION. A Tribune special from Caliente, Xev, reporting the progress of work on the San Pedro road, rails for the last two miles that jk between Caliente and of the contract the rot west of the Muddy river were on a shoo fly" pit In place Thursday mile cut fourth a and one a uonnd ihlch will be excavated and graded This makes the line complete to t point eighty miles southwest and hives but forty miles to be laid to Los Of this, nearly twenty Vegas ranch. SAN con-xncti- on grading is under way. During the past three days the wind has been blowing sand so fiercely as to delay nrk serlourlv. as the horses used in refused to excavating and grading sock In the face of the sand gale. nlles of al ed al RAIROAD NOTES. Mrnan Superintendent Twining huieturned from the south, tains from all points are late In inking today. The Rio Grande from Ike east over two hours; the Short Uee from the north an hour and a kilt and the Southern Pacific and the rakm Pacific about an hour each. Traffic has been resumed over the Huntington division of the Short Line ml the damage caused by the recent nehouts has nearly been repaired. I. O. O. F. GRAND LODGE. UTAH ! SALT LAKE ! : and VICINITY : Its CITY MAY HAVE ITS OWN LIGHTING PLANT attend dances or theaters or to catch a train in a hurry if ycu remember the n urn tele- The committee on improvements of the Salt Luke city council now hns In its hands for consideration the proposition made by Messrs. G. Gar IT & Sons of iAtgun to build a lighting plant for the city. The Logan company propos-- d to put in a plant that would furnish the city with fifty more street lights than are now being furnished by the Utah Light and Railway company, and to sell the phtnt to the city ifter four or live years at about of its cost. The company held that to furnish the lights for five years at the present price being paid by the ity would prove a profitable Investment on their outlay. Mayor Morris has written a letter to Messrs. Garff A Sons asking them to submit a thoroughly definite proposition, stating explicitly what they would lgree to do in the matter. When this has been done the mayor says he will arrange for the company to meet with the council committee to discuss the proposition. one-four- A GLOVE To BARGAIN For THREE DAYS only wo offer you n rare g opportunity to procure serviceable and Kid Ci loves for very little money. The lot comprised some of the best makes in tlie market worth regularly from $1.25 to $2.00 per pair. They come in a variety of desirable shades tan, brown, black, blue, green, white, inode, etc. Take vour choice of the lot for phone 22. well-iittin- ALLEN TRANSFER COMPANY. ALRKKS Phone 22. AM ES', SUJK. 412 25th St. th Edgar Jones 838 25th Street. , FREE For a Whole Year I Mi-lt- e 12-l- b second-fe- et POPULATION flan-ci- al 1 ut Abstract and Trust Co. Wan organized for the benfit of the liiaurance-buyln- 43 10 ! ncubator and make the bulness pay. Skeen ft Co, Tenty-fourt- h street Dated April 20, 1904. HERMAN B. DENKERS, Assignee. J. D. SKEEN. Attorney. public. g It furnlehed expert information concerning all klnde of Inaurance. Furnishes an abwtract giving values of life insurance policies. Furnishes a special legal department to make insurance collections and setlements with the companies for pntrons. Makes loans and pays rash surrender vnlues on good life Insurance policies. Call on or write to k D. R. THOMPSON, Gen. Mgr. Or G. R. DAY, Local Agent, It 2486 Wash. Ava., Ogdsn. Laks 8a Blk, City. Progress t At Cost Sale ESTIMATE. Satisfactory Tailoring at Satisfactory Prices 75,000 In order to make goods move quicker we Intend during this sale to sell at actual cost our entire line of Mens and Boys one-hal- t ..HATS.. according to reports received by the superintendent from the principals of the different schools. Besides planting trees, the children beautified the city by planting 7,636 shrubs, laid out 5.658 flower beds and cleaned 4,209 yards and lawns. SHOES DO YOU KNOW THAT WE ARE HEADQUARTERS WHEELWRIGHT BROS. HARDWARE CROCKERY Z. The Journal REESE HOWELL & SONS By Carrier, One Month, 60c By Mail, One Month, 50 c CERTAINLY! THE BIG AUCTIO NSALE at, C. A. Beghtols Jewelry Store 5 STILL GOING ON Two big sales each p.m. day-2:30?:- 30 MOST OF THE " Diamonds, WatcHes, Jewelry, Silverware, China, Hand-Decorat- ed Cut Glass, Clocks, Leather Goods, Etc., are still on hand and must go regardless of cost. Dont Miss This Opportunity. Attend today. K1GHT ELEGANT PRESENT SINCLAIR (SL GABRIEL. Auctioneers. i t t t X 2476 Washington Avo. Phono 147-- Mens, Boys', Ladles', Misses', Children's and Babies' Shoes all go at cost prices. Working Night snd Day! The busiest and mightiest little thing that ever was made Is Dr. King's New Life Pills. These, pills change weakness Into strength, llstlessness into enInto mental power. ergy, brain-fa- g They're wonderful in building up the health. Only 25c per box. Sold by Jesse J. Driver. I FOR GASOLINE STOVES SCREEN DOORS WINDOW 8CREENS CHICKEN WIRE NETTING ICE CREAM FREEZERS RUBBER HOSE SCREEN WIRE LAWN MOWERS Bol-Herm- an J. Craven, Ernest P. Kammeyer, assignor. John Ballinger, William Pearce, Notice Is hereby given by Hermon Paul J. Parmiy. W. H. Hall. George E. B. Denkers. assignee of We. creditors to the Kammeyer, assignor, Ogden Alexander Hoggan. and all persons having claims against Huntsville Soren P. Paul J. Kammeyer to present and Peterson, W. Downs. claims, duly sworn to by the said file Per George Cottle. claimant or by some person familiar Weber E. W. Clayton, Lafay-Pkr- r. with the facts, to and with said a D. Skeen, slgnee, at the office of J. Bank Orson Field. building, National 42-First the place Utah, county, r'Woslah Farrln. Weber Ogden, aaid business, of transaction Frederick W. Kendell. for the within three months from the date of McFarland, (T""15, n CItyThomas H. Cottle. the first publication of this notice. Insurance Loans Insurance Information The Pioneer Life Insurance, . Salt Lake City has a papulation of within the corporate limits, while Fort Douglas, Murray and other suburbs bring the total up to 91,195, according to estimates based on the new city directory. W P. Cooper, manager of the directory company, said yesterday' the directory, as completed, has a total of 86,478 names. Using the lowest multiple for western cities, f, two and this would bring the population of Salt Lake City and suburbs up to 91,195. BROS. 414-41- 5 Our Entire Line of and of the most Important actions during the day was the reduction of the per capita tax from $1.60 a year to $1.10, trading. the biggest reduction in the history of There is little doubt. It was stated the order In Utah. This change was today, that the ft Pacific made possible by the prosperous Chicago railroad, controlled by the Chicago ft condition of the order. The new Northwestern, will soon start work on officers were installed. They are: a extension from Casper, Wyoming, Grand master, Dr. F. E. Straup, Bing' Ogden. ham; deputy grand master, Charles A. Walker, Salt Lake; grand warden, T. IMPORTANT OIL 8TRIKE J. Stringer, Park City; grand secretary. MADE IN ARIZONA Rev. P. A. Simpkln, Salt Lake; grand treasurer, J. P. Curtin, Scofield; grand DOUGLAS, Aria, April 21. Impor-tmarshal, W. H. Lepper, Balt Lake; oil discoveries have been made on grand conductor, J. D. Souther, Salt the international line near Hete, Hun Lake; grand guardian, J. J. Pllgerim, ds hare visited the new fields. Eureka; grand messenger, J. Westfall, Experts who have been on the Provo; grand herald, Michael BeverFound say the strike bids fair to be idge. Castle Gate; grand chaplain, A. of the important ones of the west. B. Wiliams, Richfield; grand represen rady arrangements have been tatives, W. O. Carbls, Salt Lake, and de to erect derricks on the 'fields, J. Thomas, Salt Lake. work will be pushed extensively til the A Dandy for Burns. country is thoroughly pros Wcted. Dr. Bergin, Pans, Ills., writes: "I have used Ballard's Snow Liniment; always recommended it to mynofriends, better HAY TERM JURY LIST. as I am confident there Is made. It Is a dandy for burns.' Those who live on farms are especially liable of Juror. Who Muot Appoor to many accidental cuts, burns, bruist 8econd District Court es, which heal rapidly when Ballards Snow Liniment is applied. It should Msy 1st. cases always be kept In the house for 36c, 50c, $1 a bottle. of emergency." following Is the list of Jurors Sold by Geo. F. Cave. have been summoned to appear at opening of the Second district notice to creditors. "ft May let: IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF Jtden W. w. Crane, L. F. Moench the Second Judicial District for We0 0. Henlnger, George A. Craig, ber county. State of Utah. In the Wade, H. L. White, J. E. matter of the assignment of Paul J. Insurance Law SPECIAL et et Huntington, Oregon, and that everything is beng put for In readiness Weiser S. J. BURT Pu-r-i-n- Youll find that we have nearly everything In hats. We are also selling at actual cost between They are odds and ends and broken lots from the best stock. The low price we have made represents only a fraction of what they are really worth, hut the lot must he sold at once. Come early to get your size and the color desired. $1.00 MAGAZINE PLANTED MANY TREES. dispatch states that the The grand lodge of L O. O. F. finNorthern Pacific company has survey-- n ished school children of Salt Lake The yesIn Lake Salt its labors City mapping out a route along the terday afternoon and adjourned. One City planted 7,682 trees on Arbor day, river PER. PAIR. 124 Telephone and $et your cHolc of tnr A Wjlelser Siulce 65 Cent Buy this $2.75 Assortment from Tas Chbcxkssoard Amoktmkkt Cox.nrra or: ANOTHER CHANCE FOR 2 b prkei. K.Uton KraaktaHt Food, at 15c. ,Hs SOUTH JORDAN COMPANY 2 Purine Health Flour, at lie, . . .70c 1 10c imi'kase KaUlou Health I'rixp 0c 1 10c iHtckaite Kalatou 10c i'creal Coffw 1 15c It has been decided to call another 15c jiafkaae Kalaton Health tielatine 1 15e 15e pai'kaee Kalaton Health Data cam Balaton Making Powder meeting of the stockholders of the 2 50e 1 15a 15c Purina Panrake Flour South Jordan Canal comjiany to give 1 25c wk Balaton 25c Kornklna 15c them a chance to secure the benefits 1 15e package Kalatou Hominy Crita of the proposed Improvement of Utah 62.75 lake by the federal government. At .This assortment contains the letters the meeting they will vote by stock a. spalling the words on the proposition to accept 60 second-fe- et Send the coupons to the Ralsof water In lieu of existing rghts, ton Purina company, St. Louis, Misand also to determine how much addiand souri, your favorite $1.00 Magational water they would like to take zine will bo sent to your homo Free when the government Increases the for a Who! Year. supply. If the South Jordan company votes down the proposition, it will have to be content with whatever water the courts may award. This. It is said. InIs likely to be about S3 second-fesecond-fe60 stead of The company also would not share In the benefits of the Increased supply, being obliged to get along .with the 63 5 APRIL 21, lJ04. STATE JOURNAL, THURSDAY, Chairs Provided for the Convenience of Ladies. CIVEN AWAY TREK AT EACH SALE. C. A. BEGHTOI. Jeweler. 2403 Washington Ave. |