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Show DAILY UTAH STATE THURSDAY. JOURNAL, SEPTEMBER 29, 5 1904. VALLERY HAY SUCCEED EDS0N "il Down in B( M-r- ied Texas Who t0 H Texas who , man down income I4W to Utah can know if he 1a !tyhi stepniother.says the Balt "Srald. He wrote to the county WIFE IS DEAD AND HUSBAND NEARLY SO. v county about the gjj, Lake such if ascertain Je.terday, to his Mrs. William Hansen of Logan May would be legal. providing Have Met Death by Foul is following The was dead. Play. yesterday from received 111 tter 1904. Sept 80. A special to the Herald from Logan Salt Lake City, Utah says a terrible tragedy occurred there his yesterday morning, when Mrs. Wil"Slr: Cn a mantawsmarry liam Hansen died from eating poisonof Utah. under the ed mush, and her husband was informadied? Any wher having brought to the verge of the grave. The Very truly couple ate breakfast early in the tUl he appreciated. morning, both partaking freely of oatmeal mush. Shortly afterward both theo. thulemeyer. were seised with severe stomach Tex, Payette county." Clerk John James is ill at palna Help was sumomned, but dehis daughter. Miss Lillian spite the work of two doctors Mrs. charge of the matter. She Hansen passed away at 10:80 oclock. the The husband rallied somewhat, but LT prepared to answer she con-- f .vToueitlon nerselt now in a very critical condition. Mr. Attorney Whittaker in Hansen is well known in business cirgave it as his cles in Logan, having conducted a shoe itoit The tatter were not blood store for a number of years. He was that, as the two , the man could wed his step-- preparing to leave for Samoa to fill mission. There is some talk of foul providing she was willing. , James sent the county play, and consequently an inquest and to the Texan, and now post mortem examination will be held. office are noloyes at the clerk's jlTwlth Interest the arrival of hulemeyer and his stepmother. endeavoring to figure, out Tex, TZ. clerk. fok attor-oplni- in on t Political SPasyT and have to treat Earned. wS Gossip cruelly, as they do in story or will he be his wife's stepson ve to obey her, contrary to the vow which reads that the CO gould love, cherish and obey?" t VANDERBILT LINES TO BE UNDER ONE HEAD Sept 29. Within the o thirty days a general reorgan-atioof the entire Vanderbilt rail-n- y system will have been effected. CHICAGO, oat announcement Odelil in the jKemt lines of fr-- p, 'radical of management of the the company will be brthcomlng by October 1st. AH lines of the Vanderbilt company Stw Tork Central, Lake Shore, gichlgin Central, Nickel Plate. Lake pie end Western and Illinois, Indiana ai Iowa are to be brought under one uacement. The reorganization will k the most radical ever effected in nitroad annals of the country and will ike the Vanderbilt one of the blg-pi- t, if not the biggest transportation qitem In the world, as the combination of lines now planned will mean i rounding up of something like 25,' M miles of railroad, a system far In ones of its principal competitor, the Iirnver A to the Tribune, yesterday, say General Manager (ie.n'v tv. Yarley of the Colorado Midland is mentioned as the probable sueiismi- of Manager J. A. Edson, who leaves the Rio Grande October let. Vallery left the Burlington recently to go to the Midland. He is popular with t'hairinan Gould and was given the Midland position through the latter's iiilluein-e- . The report which was current. that on Kdeon's retirement the office he held would be abolished, is now said to be untrue, hence the Vul-lestory seems plausible. It is certain Vallery received assurances of something better when he went to the Midland. l Let every Democrat call at the Democratic club rooms. No. 47 and 48, First National Bank building, and secure a Parker button and sign the club - dumbfounded on election night. Butte Miner: Judge Goodwin, of the Helena Record, compares the Democrats of Montana to snakes. The insult should be generously overlooked. It gives most of the Republicans delirium tremens to realize that the Democrats are going to carry this state in November, and nobody can blame them for seeing things. Salt Lake Tribune: Apostle-editWilliam C. Brown, of Penrose, who has been gagged by his to be literally ik New Tork Central and Lake quorum, is believed Shore roads, with offices in Chicago, 'sweating blood" these days. He has siB become the active bead of the entno license to defend himself, no libire Vanderbilt system, and his office erty to defend others. He Is known as iB be moved from Chicago to New such a bungler in a hot scrimmage Tort. that the directing agents of the In the rearrangement of the Van Smootler campaign do not trust him derbllt lines a number of old executwith his editorial blunderbuss. ive officers will be dropped, but Just rttch ones has not been determined. Republican primaries are being held K le likely that many of the veterans In this city this afternoon to elect d the service will be retained in minor delegatee to the convention to be held oOcea. Saturday. There is very little stir around the voting districts, but it is IN. RUSSELL SAGE believed that the Smootlers will get a IS SERIOUSLY ILL majority of the delegates and control "the convention. In which case Bunco NEW TORE, 29 Mrs. Russell Bill will have won a victory. Sept Bags tripped over a rug and fell at ter home in Fifth avenue a week ago. The Salt Lake county Democratic Owing to her years and her weakness for made nominations convention horn the several severe attacks during county officers yesterday, but postthe put three years, the fall caused a poned the nomination of the legislaNrtms shock; besides, a small bone tive ticket until today. The following h her ankle was fractured.are the nominees for county officers: Since that time Mra commisisoner Sage has been County (four year tept to her bed and her condition has term). William J. Horn; county improved. (two year term). Stephen Krs. Sage was married thirty years county clerk, Albert J. Sears; t- nd her charities, administered Hayes; attorney, Henry C. Lund; i quiet wtiy, have added greatly to county county auditor, G. B. Blakeley; counhappiness of many. One of her ty recorder, Orson P. Rum el; assessor, ktaclpal charities has been the Wo-Barney B. Quinn; treasurer, L. H. hospital in Lexington avenue, Toung; purveyor, Alma H. Rock; he hu long been an advocate of sheriff, Arthur F. Cumlngs. Nml political rights for men and wo ,nd hu been intimately ti jj Night Wai Her Terror. with Susan B. Anthony and Oteaheth Cady Stanton. In her charitable "I would cough nearly all night work she has been associated with Helen long," writes Mra Charles Applegate whose mother was one of her of Alexandria, Ind, "and. could hardly I had consumption so t friends. Her life has always get any sleep. 1 veT busy one, but she has bad that if I walked a block I would attempted to become identified cough frightfully and spit blood, but, medicines tailed, three w Tork society, notwithstand-- 8 when all other the fact that her fortune is a 21 bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery great t independent of her husband's wholly cured me and I gained Zj guarabsolutely "Win, Its pounda" anteed to .cure Cougha Colda La and all Throat and JJWtt desire to build do not tall to Grippe, Bronchitis Price 60c and $L Troublea T1! Fred Howard, as promptness Lung J. Driver's wcuracy characterize all he Trial bottles free at Jesse drug store. ftmuylvanla. or vice-preside- nt . The Tribune says local railroad men will not take this rumor seriously for two reasons. First, Mr. Vallery is now a general manager, and the position he would acept is that of manager only, the official in charge of the operating department, so it is not likely that he would relinquish the higher title to go back a step. Then it is more than likely that the position would be abolished. When Mr. Harding was the and general manager his office was in St. Louis, and therefore he needed a manWhen Mr. ager on the ground. Schlacks came to the road he was the general manager on the ground, and therefore the office of manager was no longer needed. On the Midland he is the head offl-faand he wil no doubt stay there. He is a personal friend of Mr. Schlacks and received the appointment from him. nt CITY. State Fair October 4th to 8th; Conference October 6th to 9th. The Oregon Short Line (formerly the Utah Central) will sell tickets, Ogden to Salt Lake City, October Id to October 9th, good to return until October 12th, for $1.50 round trip. Trains leave Ogdgen 7:25 a. m, 8:10 a. m, 10:45 a. m, 1:20 p. m, 6:80 p. m, and leave Salt Lake City, returning, 7 a a. m, 10:20 a. m, 1:20 p. m, 6:45 m, 11:45 p. m, arriving at Ogden one hour later Go to the Rosa Book and Stationery Co. for complete stock of Tablets, Note and Composition Books, and all Text Books for the Weber Stake Academy. fruit and produce. 247 Twenty-thir- he was invited to to nwke a speech. ' It was ta vT500 a Meat celebration. The mayor, was to preside at the meeting, arranged a fine dinner for the I0r honor, a dlatngulshed and at occasion m ht f the sat Mr. a couple of hours the com- ver lnelr 100 Suy?h-tted coBee 'was served. It er jCture that the mayor leaned hllled to Mr. Chamber lain: teia xu crllr ,Uel Sew York Rocky Mountain Bell Telephone Company Ask ths Office for Particulara WHATS THE CIRCULATION? TH ATS THE VITALPOINT1 TiaVe tea Wouldnt you like as you buy our said my friend, the inscription here refer to Christopher Columbus?1 cabby, "'Because, elr,' replied the died in and were brothers twin 'they crown the save to arms others each of England. "Nashville Banner. will The management of the Journal will subscribers If a consider it favor of report promptly any papers. Telephone non-dellvs- ry 54. CHASE In sealtf packages WE SELL' THEM AND ALWAY8 HAVE EVERYTHING THAT8 GOOD IN . Of t inform the Trade that our Fall Stock is most complete. The market prices on all Cotton Goods has been higher, but we are in a position to offer our large Stock at less than last Years Prices t ! Reese Howell s SONS. I 44t44 Rea. Mgr. THE MOST POWERFUL MELODRAMA OF THE DAYI Five Acte Depicting Lova, Pathos, Hate and Passion. In - THE 1 Convicts Daughter A HEART PURE ACTION AND LANGUAGE! A Wonderful Play. A Strong Cast Embellished by ths Most Beautiful and Startling Scenic Effects. THE ESCAPE ON THE MOVING FREIGHT TRAIN! THE BEAUTIFUL 80UTHERN HOMEI rr .ill vl--l O VC STORY, IN THOUGHT, weary williei THE unique character, THE HOBO HERO! SEATS NOW ON SALE. Box seats, 1J)0. Curtain Prices, 75c, 50e and 25c. Phone 241 X. at 8:30 sharp. -- Fruits Grand Opera House and Groceries Dlroetlnn Northwestern Theatrical Association. THE TRIUMPHANTLY Edgar Jones 338 TWENTY-FIFT- TELEPHONE Co. SUCCESSFUL PLAY HOYTS 8T. H R. AL1XANDKR GRANT, Rea. Man. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30th Steer A Texas 124. With a great cast A play to be proud of IL BRAY MAY STOCKTON HARRY B. EMERY Including: the original "Minister to Dahomey" as "Bossy" as "Maverick Brander WILL And twenty others with the famous: Texas Steer Quartette Seat Sal Opens Thursday, 9 a. m. Prices $1.00, 75c, 50o, 25o. Box 8sats Curtain $1-0- 0 Phons Are You Wishing For a flour that will give ouncea and pounda of zatizfactlon with each loaf of bread, each pie, each cake you bake? With no more simply see that you get and use Riverdale or Phoenix Flour, each sack of which is as good as ths last, which is saying much. Remember Rivsrdals or Phoenix brand. Grand Opera House MATINEE AND NIGHT-SATURD- The Beautiful Pastoral Comedy-Dram- HAL REIDS ELEVATOR C PLAY TO HUMAN HEARTS." THE SWEETEST STORY EVER TOLD. A TOUCH OF HUMAN NATURE . Specialties ss MATINEE PRICES: Adults, 25c; Children, 10c. To any part of the house. DULL Night Prices Have You a Home For sale or rent? If so, list it with me and receive prompt attention. A. A. WENGER Rea) Estate, Loans and Insurance. First Natl Bank Bldg. 3E DID YOU EVER Think that perhaps that savers nervous headache was caused by a defect in ths eyas? It will only take a few minutee of your time for me to find out and no charge will be made for giving you the information. If it la not from eye strain I will be honest and tall , VIA UNION PACIFIC. Ft. Louis and return, 242.50. Chicago and return, 147.50. Chicago and return, vis 8t Louis, 147.60. 8L Louis and return, via $48.76.' MASTERPIECE A COMPANION BUSINESS RATES in Four Acts a Homespun Heart A High-Gla- EXCURSION OCTOBER 1st 3 COMPANY Room 33, B. ALEXANDER GRANT, Res. Man. AY, MADE BY OGDEN MILUNG at 8:30 8harp, 241 -- X. Direction Northwestern Theatrical Assnclatien. Is the common report about town, but we find that there Is still an active demand for homes. We are pleased to Alzxakdib Gaairr, Vegetables Tall Goods IN ALL LINES K. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29th a- SANBORNS okkmetEAS I Early Showing $ does kept out. Allgoodne$$ kept in. IHrertlon Northwestern Theatrical Association M CA Telephones for p.3U business d at the statue. Grand Opera House All A A Telephones for ipl.UU RESIDENCES Nat Goodwin tells this story: In Paris one autumnal afternoon another American and I boarded a carriage for a drive. "'Where shall I tell the cabby to drive us? my friend said. Oh, anywhere,' said L to "Accordingly he told the man drive us to the tomb of George Washington. "The cabby bowed gravely ana tooled us whipped up. For an hour he down, and here and there, and in a finally he halted befofe a statue of grass. little square or 'Behold, sirs,' he said, 'the tomb the great Immortal George Washing- tot the ton. ,haU while longer, or "We looked y0Ur Peech?" 'But why, Ths Installment House HYRUM PINGREE, Mgr. d OLD BUT GOOD. up-an- CARPET Co. KITCHEN CABINET street. fifty-eigh- Chamberlain's list of Jokes this one on himself: FURNITURE and No. 288 Cragun Bros pay cash for all kinds of asso-jjte- J08EPH. OGDEN FIRE KINDLER FREE. Buy your coal of Parker and he will give you FREE one of the best fire klndlers on earth. er ONE ON mixing pounds of flour each. Legs are fastened with a strong Iron bolt. . - fre-wnt- iy 23x45. two will hold 50 Top boards ry Sura Curs for Piles. Itching Piles qroduce moisture and cause itching. This form, as well as rolls. Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles are cured Pile Remedy. by Dr. Austin, Tex, Statesman: If Teddy and bleeding. Absorbs has his way there won't be enough of Stops Itching 60c a Jar at druggists, or sent the constitution left in a year to "fol- tumors. mail. Treatise free. Write me by low the flag." bout your esse. Dr. Bosanko, Phila2249 Ala, Herald.: Senator delphia, Pa. Wallace Drug Co, Brmingham, Fairbanks may after all be a funny Washington Avenue. man who hides his humor beneath a LAKE CHEAP RATE8 TO 8 ALT funereal disguise. Macon, Ga, Telegraph: Teddy's fake of playing dumb now may serve him a real god turn when he becomes Li dated il, stepfather Us foR 0NE meek Circles. gtpmothor. Lwyburg. leader But Denver Rumor Is Not Generally Credited in Local Railroad Chicago, you so. J. T. 76c. 50c and 25c. Utahna Park PROGRAM Week of Sept. 26 SCHILLER BROS. Violin Virtuoso and Vocalists. MI83 BRYCE. Illustrated Song. FOSTER AND FE88ENDEN Comedy Sketch. RUSHMER Export Manufacturing Optician. 2412 WASHINGTON AVE. FRANK WALSH Comedian. McCUNE AND GRANT Horizontal Bar. days. Transit limit 10 days L direction. Pullman sleepers E. R. GOURLEY8 UTAHN through to St. Louis without change. NEW PICTURES. Tickets on sale Tuesdays and Fridays The numbers drawing coupon books each week. Stop overs allowed. this week at the Ogden Steam launADMISSION, 10 CENT8. A. B. MOSELEY, Trev. Pas. AgL dry are 14,736 and 14,808. Limit In each CO . |