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Show PAGE EIGHT. DAILY UTAH 8TATE JOURNAL, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1905. LOUISE HUTCHINSON COMEDY COMPANY STRIKE IT RICH; CACHE VALLEY PLANS. Opening Day Short Lins Intends to do Some live Railroad Building. Exten- - Utah-Nevad- SLIGHT GHIHS The Oregon Short Line has in view many plans for further railroad building in Cache county and thut portion of Idaho lying near by. For many years the section has been without! IN THE RECOUNT OF THE ELECTION VOTE. transportation facilities, but if the present plans go through not only will the sugar factory have a new line for Process of Enumerating the Ballots traffic but a new section will be openWill Be a Very ed to Logan trade. Then the company Slow One. has an idea of connecting Farts, Ida., and that fertile region around Bear lake with the Logan branch, which Counting of ballots is still in turn much travel that way and ress in the Second district court. The place the region in direct rommunica-- 1 lion with Logan and Salt Ike. David re"U at ,,00n ahowed that Jude Ro' Fceles of this city and C. W. Nibley had &alnd two and probably three have been pushing the mutter, owing votes at the morning count, to their large interests In the sugar when court opened this morning two factory, but the Short Line will build kaBM' be of 1 the roads. Franchise are now being 2 1 Kanes-arlf In llarrlsville. Huntsville, asked for Cache county. It will mean no change in the Cache Valley I ville and Liberty and Marriott, 1 and branch. ; plain city, Pleasant View and North prog-wou- ld I HATS I 'tes Saturday, the 8th The new spring shapes in both Derbies and Soft Hut will then be ready for your Inspection. DUCK SEASON OPEN. .Ogden I were court solemnly brought into I a Mining Company Some Splendid Ore. EXTENSION OF THE utaiina Has Tom Cunningham, of the Utah-N- e vada Gold and Copper company, has returned from the Newfoundland mining district where his company has a number of valuable claims and has splendid brought with him some specimens of ore. carrying copper, gold und silver. No assay has been received, but the ore looks exceptionally rich. The company has four men at work and there are three vein running The vein are being crossparallel. cut by running a tunnel and the latter is now in 214 feet into the first vein, and they are not through it yet. The tunnel starts at the foot of the hill uobut 100 feet from the surface and having struck the quantity and quail ty of or thilt thy bave at that depth they are sanguine as to future de velopinents. At a meeting of the directors last night it was decided to erect a stone house for the accommodation of the men. A track has been laid and a car is running and several tons of ore is now on the dump ready for shipment. STREET CAR SYSTEM PRELIMINARY MADE SURVEY BY ENGINEERS. tHuS BEINGl Work on tho Rout to tho Mouth of Ogdon Canyon Will Soon Begin. A preliminary survey Is being made of the route of the proposed extension of the street car system to the mouth of Ogden canyon. The route, aa heretofore published in the State Journal, will be along the line of the Ogden bench canal, and it ia on portions ofl that road, where It is expected slight difficulties may be encountered, that the survey is being made. Three en- gineers have been employed for several days on the work and are making I Taken altogether splendid progress. the proposed route is an easy one. There is really no doiftit but what the extension will be constructed and the actual work of construction may begin m the very near future, although .'.o date hus yet been given out for di w1 I County Clerk Mattson and When a man want real style, clerk Hollingsworth were placed on WHITE ELEPHANT CAFE. the stand and testified as to how the rood value and absolute satisballots were kept Their testimony I This Splendidly Appointed Restaurant faction in a Hut he come here publication. was simply slmibtr to that of yesler- JOHNSON A PERRy Opened to tho Public Yesterday, for It. We have also the largest day. All small men's and youths suits alIn Their Refined Singing and most complete line of Then the count was proceeded with, I The wbIte Elephant cafe on Twen- most given away at The Hub" stock waa STETSON HATS ever shown In to thrown the sale. open the vote, in four precincts being I MOVING PICTURE! public yesterday. This Is one of the enumerated. An objection was raised best appointed Ogden. and equipped cafes in Cold weather puts a damper to the to the counting of the ballots from dis- - this section of the MR. and MRS. JACK MlIK country, being mod ambitions of many sportsmen during I trict No. 1 Huntsville, as the envelope I ern and in every respect Premier Illusionists, '"trrtia-th- elr the beginning of the spring season, j containing the ballots was slightly I The WJilte Elephant cafe adjoins the Old But it takes more than cold weather I tom and suggested that it might have saloon of that name. It has two en wonderful feats In to stop the trances, one being exclusively for the who has lived I been tampered with. demain" and the gnat andiqj. Bjt with his shotgun during many years. I Judge Morse sustained the objec- - use of ladles. There is the usual terlous illusion, "Adeep n gg Clothier and Hatter And it la largely these who go out atltlon temporarily and the point will be lunch counter and in the rear private Air. this time. But early spring shooting is I fully discussed at the close of the I dining rooms Ths fittings and fur-n- ot 24 1 3 Washington cfttenoe For AutoNew a I unt. so as the fall are nearly nlshlngs popular very handsome The following were the districts place la controlled by L. H. and the EARLE FLYNN, port. matic Self-FilliMurdock I Eden: Many left the city Tuesday night, counted today: The cafe supplies Rolapp, 85; land company. Impersonations, Singing and Pen made by A. and even yesterday morning, and dur- - Howell. IS; official count, Rolapp, 81; want which has long been felt In this lng the day they returned. Most of I Howell, is. Farr West; Rolapp, 56; city, and doubtless it will receive its A. Waterman. them got only fair bags, but more than I Howell, 51; official count, Rolapp, 58; full share of patronage. An orchestra G. A. i 8 ANDERSON CHILDRENone reported the limit number. Howell, 55; one Howell vote challeng -! ed. Huntsville No. 2: Rolapp, 6; ROSS BOOK & STATIONERY The Youngest Sketch Trio la v Howell, 15; official count the same. OGDENITES LUCKY STRIKE devllle. COMPANY. Liberty: Rolapp, 85; Howell, 58; offVISIT OGDEN icial count the same. Kanesville: Ro ZARA AND ZARA, Ogden Syndicate Acquires Vslusbls lapp, 88; Howell, 57; official count. Claims in Goldfield, In Their Comedy Skit Entitled, Rolapp, 32; Howell, 58. The ballots are kept In the vault In THE POLAR BEAR." HEAD OF ORGANIZATION TO MS Reports from Goldfield indicate that the aherilTa office while the court Is in ENCAMPMENT HERE. CAST! the syndicate of Ogden men who re recess. There are three padlocks on Michel Slattey . the A the door, and Deputy Sebring and large audience apperclatlve cently purchased the group of claims, Phillis Ruffles ., ( guardians, Helnap and McCormick, gathered last night In the Tabernacle Ogden Veterans and Patriotie Citizens located in the Bullfrog district, from having each a key for one, so that all I to see Albert E' Horatio Booth .. 1 in the first Armstrong are Preparing for Bast EncampJudge Bartch, W. H. Child and H. B. must be present before the door can be I of his picture-play- s, Bruno ) the Bonnie Brier (the Besr) Cole of this city, will strike It rich in unlocked. I ment Ever Held in Utah. Bush," under the auspices of the Wte- Notice the big ad on page 3. their new possessions, Mra La n scape MRS. GEO. ZAM YESTERDAY AFTERNOON'S her Stake academy. The syndicate, after securing five Chief of Police Lynch la up from Salt PROCEEDINGS. The "Bonnie Brier Bush" was the The old soldiers and patriotic citi-se- groups in all. some in the Bullfrog and I ILLUSTRATED SONG, Lake today. tedious The. picture-pla- y of task the counting announced, to but owing of Ogden are already pinnning others In the Kawlch district, organ ballots cast at election on No- - I some misunderstanding, the 8ale of last Linoleum .. 8pecial , . was i Remnants. Ring Down the Curtain, I Cufi arrangements preparatory to the Utah Mnlncom- - vember . 1904. in the Second j "The Litt e MinVer. The a!-I- T Ogdon Furniture & Carpet Company. State Encampment of the Grand Army Sing Tonight." D,,v.. comprl.lng Sheriff Joseph W. Bailey returned of the Republic, to be held in the Grand MRS. ULRICH. ledges. jorfpin counties, Weber county this soon l" wore I!. last off when was it from Tooele night county. Opera house on Monday, May 15th. ,Urf Pnn flr, -Sec! seen how' well In commenced the Ur Armstmng w Commander John V. Nelson announces frlTgX Councilman Thomas Black of Salt ond district court yesterday afternoon, handling hia subject. THE VIVIANS, that at the next meeting of the O. A. Lake was In Ogden yesterday. R. committees will be Train are pretty well on time today America's Greatest Rifle and Phtd appointed who htd counted, a. dealt with by Mr. Amutrow, 1 will begin work at once toward makcompany hus a working force of Hooper precinct, Shota 8 and districts 1 Rurch I brought out In three parts; First, the after several days of constant delay. ing the encampment the grandest ever fifteen men In the field strlpjilng the Creek, with the net and B. F. White, a prominent citizen of result of a gain of Appearance of the Egyptians; second, held In the slate. The attendance ledge and opening the newly acquired three votes for Judge Rolapp and ten the Little - Minister Bewitched- - third Dillon, Mont, is registered at the Papromises to 'be by far the largest ever claims In Bullfrog. votes challenged. The latter will be I the outcome. Twenty scenes and cific. hsd at a Utah State encampment, In considered when count Is complet-- 1 thirteen characters were Introduced the Mrs. Joseph Jenkins and Mrs. Gates MEN BOUND OVER. view of the fact that the BOUNTY encampment for the state of California will be held At Suit Lake yesterday Boren X. ed and all the challenges have been I last night, taking about an hour and a of Salt Lake are In Ogden and are half and there was not one dull mo- - guests of Miss Peery. on May 10th. 11th and 12th, and the Christensen withdrew the pleas of not mi,de- The results so far achieved are as ment in the entire evening, Colorado-Wyomin- g mude his Charles clients, on guilty. by Bishop E. W. Wade has so far reencampment follows: Hooper district No. 1: Ro-- 1 Bakery Tonight Mr. Armstrong will give the covered from his recent illness as May 17th. und although the close suc- Jones, Ed Hanna and Henry Martin, to be "The Sky Pilot," in which able to cession of these dates, national officers in the bounty fraud cases. At the re- lapp, 84; Howell. 88; official count, picture-pla- y spend several hours a day at will be enubled to attend h11 of them on quest of their attorney the three were Rolapp, 84; Howell, 85; votes chal-- 1 he introduces eighteen characters and hia office. J I : 1 Open 6:30 a. m. to 12:30 blnnk, scenes. district one trip. Hooper twenty bound over to the district court. This The offices In dispatchers I the Union pp- Howell, 88; official The program and exercises for the whs the feature of the case In Judge depot have undergone a new coat of EGG MARKET SUFFERS. day have not yet been announced, but Dlhel'a court The preliminary hear- - count, Rolapp, 70; Howell 88; votes paint and papering, and a Burcb Creek: ' Commander Nelson states that It will lng of Davies and Phillips lasted only more attractive appearance. present : Howell. 81; official count, apP' contain some of the finest speakers In until the conclusion of Harry Roberts' I Mis Hattie Hlnchcllffe and James Howell, 82; votes chal the stHte and country. Nothing will redirect examination. Judge Diehl was I "OlPP. Riley of this city will be unltel in the be left undone to make the encamp- indisposed, and for that reason the lened' 8: ,bla"k' L Rolapp' gains bonds of matrimony at the Salt Lake ment one that will go down In history hearing adjourned yesterday noon until I are made n tbe t'hallengea which, of course, have not yet been decided. Temple on Thursday, Feb. 23. to the memory of that noble body of this morning. soldiers who endured the trials and ,iuat, how lon the count w,n take is I The egg market suffered from the Hairdressing, shampooing, Roberts was examined by Assistant facial For Ladles' Cream Fleeced waB that passed over the state massage, manicuring and electric beauestimate, but It is believed tribulations of the war of the re- State Attorney Hansen on some of thed ', Good I Cotton Vests or Pants It will bellion. Judge during the past few days and only a ty treatment. Edith Boise, 412 26th confilctlng statements he made when Morse at least take a week. serviceable-SEand Is and on the market But treet Bell the attorney are now eon- h,m,ted supply The entire army of the state as well under weight. Warm the day bePhone, 335-I came in this week until as large delegations from Wyoming fore. DISPLAY. The witness was even morel Kregated around the tables. Judge few WINDOW Winslow Ferrln of Salt Lake, formand Colorado are expected in Ogden than on the previous day.8IOI'e opn" the ballots, calls out who I tfday, and as the weather moderates erly of this for the occasion. The veterans of the Among other thing he testified that the vote ,a for and tbe ballot is then tbe dealers believe that they will be crack baseballcity and a member of the teams of 1900 and 1901. Black Hawk war and the Spaniah-Amerlca- n the telescope which he previously said I 'X!loilnel bY counsel. Stenographer I able to carry the demand. At present pent yesterday with his old friends war will also attend. Special he had gotten from Gorhman. he got Pav,.a and County Clerk Mattson are I no eastern nor storage eggs are to be and relatives here. had. and the dealers say no more con- rates will be secured on all roads from from a man named Metres. Witness. I keeping tally. John V. Nelson, the popular Janitor all parts of the neighboring states. when pressed ns to why he had not I There Is always something amusing I elgnment will reach the market from of the City Hall, Is again out of bed, ,or intanre. when a the eaat for some time. Most of the The council of administration of the taken hides nftener for bounties, said oom,nJ ,,p " after having been confined for the past ballot come are out on which Judge I e O. A. R. met at Salt Luke yesterday, Children's Union Suits; l bmt scratched some one I sure I county, and In a few days the dealers three weeks from the effects of an opat which were present representative a system, and he was given to under-- 1 owera 7 to 12 years; button across eration for cu liter. from many cities lu the state. Includ- stand that he had best not Interfere ' 'a, the Ju(1Ke'" attention to it Hnd I expect to have a full supply. Refulw he will reply: and have drop seat The funeral services 'over the re"Yes, he doesn't like ing Colonel M. M. Kaighn and Adjutant-General me," WEDDING main 60c. values. of RECEPTION. Edith Price, the Rowe, and it was here announced thut Commander-In-ChiThe following party of relatives and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Croup W, M. Hlackmar of Mansachusett friends ;ame up from Spanish Fork In Price, were held yesterday at the famBegins with the symptoms of a comwould attend the encampment. a special car on Oregon Short Line No, ily residence. "59 Thirtieth street. Only mon cold; there is chilliness, sneezing, once before ha this tute been ac- sore throat, hot skin, quick pulse, Andrew H. Elam, who hus been emtoday to attend the Hughes-RrocIS a Hahi. will:... corded the honor of a visit by the na- hoarseness and Impeded respiration. Hadl,ya bank marriage reception, which takes ployed at the Ogden Ludn cut-o- ff Wife Had Acquirsd. tional commander. In 1890 General Give frequent small doses of Ballard's m the past year, has returneddur IlIlIce at the home of ,he to Russell A. Alger, commander-in-chie- f, Snow Liniment to the throat 0 2350 Jefferson I ents. avenue, this even- - Ogden and will leave with hia family A llllam Children's fine quality secured Hadley visited the encampment held at Salt divorce Mrs. A. Vllet New Castle. Colo..., by i lng: Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Brockbank, for California in a 14 day or two. ay from hia w,fe Like City, and was received and en- writes, March lth, 1901: "I think pants; slies 6 to year; Orpher Joseph Brockbunk. Jacob Hanson, W. B. Jr., and Mra Isaacs left tertained at by the G. A. R.. Comrade Ballard's Horehound Syrup a wonder-- 1 ad,ay' Tbe grounds of complaint was I CTayton Beck and 'john R Hughes- - today onIsaacs, sizes selling Southern Pacific No. 5 for Frank HoiTinan being then state ful remedy, and so pleasant. 25c, 60c imwisilde llve,ail?1rl. h!'t..lt W" I Mra- - Dav,d F' Hughes and Mrs. Anna San Francisco, where marked J5. to to they expect She and 81.00. Sold br Geo. F. Cae. Messrs Delbert Brockbank, make their had a habit of throwing dishes, cook Hughes home, for the present, at Robert Thomas Boyack. Warner and least, Mr. Isaacs i.. ",enalla and being employed in . )her "rtlfle at him- John Banks; Misses Ida Davis, Mary the engineering Fine new line of Ufldlrt uanldepartment of the Rb'kers Edn iPSTUrln.hU yh and Gardner, Southern nfit to say the Pacific. Belt Just In. Very Prttty She was also lasy and indolent so that some- - I The employes of the Utah effects two-ton- e Are You Restless at N ight IndepenBlncks, times he had to cook his own food. On dent company will give a grand bull at one occasion he had cooked his break-- I And harassed The by a bad cough? Use Klesel's hail tomorrow evening. fast when she seized the victuals and Ralla.us Horehound it will se- - affair promises to be one of the sothrew them out of door and then ure you sound sleepSyrup: a ciety events of the season, as the comthrew the dishes at him. Hadley also prompt and radical cure. and85c. effect mittee on arrangements la leaving 6fc and asks that the custody of the child be 11.00. Sold by Geo. F. Cave. nothing undone to reach that end. given to some proper and competent A horse belonging to a Mr. Daniels , person. RED MEN broke awuy from near the comer of III be a w There Twenty-fourth kindling of the coun I street .aveRELATIVES UNKNOWN. ell fire of the Hawatha Tribe No. 8 at nue lust night and and Grant raced down the The body of Knoch Jenkins, which the Union Labor hall Friday night rubbing dear to Daniels' home was found at Lityle Mountain ten 17th. at 8 o'clock. except materialdays February The In the western part of the Sevanteeo ago, still lie at Larkin' undertaking rhlefs-ele- ct and appointee 0f the tribe eral collisions and smash-up- s city. were parlors unclaimed. Every effort has Will be installed Nnd the charter will narrowly avoided. been made to locate some of hi rela- - close. Falefares wishing to fraternize The team of the Latter-da- y Saints' avaiI' The various should make their application Tor mem- ,bUt I nlverslty of Salt Lake and the State which he has been employed, bershlp. aa after the 0f closing the School f'r the Deaf will to his union cards, seem topenxatlon the initiation fee will be in a sd. league game of basket ballengage know nothing of his relatives or friends tomorrow vanced. afternoon at the lister Park pavilion and the body will, In all probability, be I By order of committee, in this city. The Weber Stake acaburled In this city within the next few! J. o. ALBRIGHT, demy team gne to Provo for a game D. G. 1. with the B. y. F. mi Saturday. Local Sportsman Shoulder Shotguns and 8ome Return With 1 up-to-d- Fred M. Nye Fountain Pen old-tim- er Exchanged ng R. WILL AT-TEN- D LOCAL BRIEFS I ns ri. LIL w. ... ,n4Um, ... "red, Mi KENNEDYS Restaurant ta I 29c cross-examinati- Z. ng 44c ef k- 35c 60c to $2.50 T |