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Show DAILY UTAH STATE SATURDAY, JOURNAL, MARCH PAGE FIVE. 4, 1903. MEXICAN MINES. SCHOOLS .Mial Club CommitteeF " L. Mareh on the Wlth Intereiting Letter From Urea Mining District, State of Sonora. prepoeition. K.immik ray. Md, Feb. 2S, ISO.'i. K.l:tor Utah Si.ilt Journal: Know in publishing i liiii iuu .in- tr.ttTi-.iifi- l w ing l he utid us there in gvtu-r.il- . u.--e of the Cliip-iori- .i several stm khnlili-r- s Mining company mines in the I" res distriei, slate of Sonora. Mexico, in i tlterer-ireou tt ill lie willwith :l slii..l x l;1 ,ir ..i.J .,1,! y IndU-ating to I,i Hi, s,. Klnrkluililer and the are " been taken, the The established. piihlii ki.on about the present conditbe will ?. line '' ion.- .,1 the ii. in,- - ;iil heir. I'lH-mof the committee are anxious111'K.'ll.l..; tt ;is would (hank ymi far ynur silggesiinii If ... eolation of the presOur mine is m the it where the hoilDi-i'i- i TwhU-l.y ij ll iiltirl.ll visit f Hi.- - Iinanl practically FX- you to use Yaiim Indians :nv ,d mi the warpath. i ii n and liie jobber from that territory lleso Indians have killed two of the Marsh Hr. with .irwh.-nhave tln-Jfill! meet again winking .it the mine; two men at r ciiMxei.ieiii. 5 of the a neighboring cataly manufacturer, mine; several people prothe diacu to rl i,t a meeting k xviirk has alrt-ailr. g. .m,j m three miles east .it Agii.i Ualfente, and route, and delegated a letter Malt It a number one ami one-ha- lf is miles north of the Kia-.l- . who 1 a member that a nut her hijfli meet it a ruiieh. traek The soldiers lal Commert of the f governor will he this year, under the atis-ple- ki!l--four Y:niuis within look out for their Interests, : ..f the University of Utah. of a mile of (he mini-- tell only a short say. that If hi. plan. ure distanee away, and forty-on- e about iLted by the Jobber, he will be Tho senior class has ulready (ieciled twenty-tiv- e miles west of the mine, In five aVto receive consignment. the uihiii e sienkers. as luplurmg 167 tweiny-flxmile west, of! and that already he 1. folio wk : A. II. MacMillan, oration; IJ. I'liese last have been to deported 4JV fifty tons. A. Fowler, i niloration; Morill.i Hunter, last information is that prejS 10 handI 1!5 U address of welcome; Lucy Duray. class our people are working .it the mine Tht-i't- i a wholsemime winnlngnes of miscellaneous freight. poein. The selection aroused considermid everything is quiet there, with the able interest In the class for a few Indians driven away to the east and ab"i it which brings to the user a full VANGUARD ARRIVES. days. Now it is over all concede that the danger o,-- r in our dismciisui'i- - i,f satisfaction. excellent selections have been made. trict. At tin- annual mei-mior the stock10 nd TUri,t At the inaugural today the At your grocer1. high holders. to l,e held at Washington. D. Travt vV.itw.rd school will be honored by having two M iieh 14, i:ni:,. August Uarlson of its ha, k if it falls to please. of the great Influx of Wade students take part in the parade. ami l c, w. Clapp, both of ttgden, are T(u, vanguard Johnson, now at Princeton, will slal'-i- tn be pul on the linuril of direcwill wend which tnd tourist, go to Washington to represent the tor, ami e.o-will be on the execuy into the state, of Idaho and school and I. R. Van Patten, a junior, tive committee. Therefore, these two, v!v.da taring the coming spring, ha. left Ogden Monday last, and from a with the president of the company, tt. appearance In thl. city, card received, would reach Washington will have absolute control of the affor hound flf&t nrload. of tourists, den y- - Thursday evening. After a day's rest fairs of the rorpoiallon in all of its tlLtfKtion.l arrIved ln ready for the parade. The brunches; ami, as luo of the three are T. afternoon and proceeded on their he will be purpose Is to have the educational in- from Ogden, therefore, ogden people name train This today. terests of the country represented by will gain control of this apimrently truck-loa- d, of baggage. great property. over 500 people 10,000 high school boys. B u estimated that The smelter for ihis mine is now al The rig paii through Ogden today. WEBER 8TAKE ACADEMY NOTE8. Torres. Mexico, awaiting transportayjafitst present la almost Aequally tion tn the mine and February 27th the Rio divided between the Denver Professor Terry's subject Wednesday executive imnniittee authorised C. Vf. Thus Pacific. Union the nd Gnnde morning was How to Take Notes. Clapp to finish purchasing ull boilers, almost all of the colonist, have The talk, tt given before the entire stu- engines, steam hoists, top Hnd ground while teen h lwl tor northern Idaho, was a very profitable one. dent body, cars, rails, pipe, nnd everything requirGoldfbat few of them are bent toward ed tn fully equip the mine, including systHarrtman The ield or Tonopah. The school had the pleasure laal a first-claslde-tnrkassay outfit. A warrant em now has about fifty coache, Tuesday morning of welcoming home was drawn on the treasurer for the in the local yard, to meet any one of the old student, Brother Henry cash to pay for everything, and the of emergency or possible congestion Anderson, who recently returned from treasury has ample funds on hand to local railroad The traffic. passenger Elder Anderson occupied put In the machinery and put It to Germany.. men expect one of the greatest migratln time devotlonaL the work. ions of homeseekers seen here for John Lowden of Kansas City, Mo., of cent 60 Over per a year. many President ShurtUff paid the academy has been appointed assayer and John so In that over Ogden, them will stop an encouraging visit Wednesday after- Wligner of Joplin, Mo., will be head thou-nd- s this city will be visited by many noon. The presence of members of the This mine has Its own Why eur work is superior 1 that of people during the coming board tends to unite all forces working smelterman. built of brick and adobea. building, spring. for the advancement of the school. to shelter Its iieople, and will employ we employ hone but the beat Board members, faculty and students about seven American and 150 Mexioperator and pay the highest are one In saying, Our school must cans when the smelter is going. Watch Moon for Omens. salaries ln Ogden. We spare congrow. arc to be stockholders The Tbs Dutch farmers of Rowan counon not corporathe only gratulated, moat neither time nor expense to meet Carolina's North ty in among The game between the academy and tion' financial showing, but upon the prosperous and most Interesting peothe B. Y. college, which was scheduled latest big strike at the property. Two the requirement of progressive ple; they live well, save money and to be played yesterday, was postponed men were put to work last week sinklaundering, Thrift la a on account of the sad death of Henry tnprcre in every way. ing a new shaft, about 1,000 feet north n Aria with them. They are great FREE One Fine 811k UmBelnap's sister. As Mr. Belnap, as well of present shaft, and In two days unIn algns and old aaylngs; they as his cousin John, are members of the silver-golcovered a ledge of high-grabrella every week to one of our do things by the moon. Before build-h- i team, the basketball boys as ,a body of 400 ounce ore, with value Each package of 25c. customers. a worm fence the Dutch always will no doubt attend the funeral sernew silver and $25 gold per ton. Thl viteh the moon, aaya the Charlotte, vices. its feet thick, great eight being ledge and each package of 25c. addiX. (L Observer; it must be Our value can be easily appreciated. right or tional entitles the holder te a The basketball ccntest last Saturday Ogden people are evidently into what the fence will sink into the ground. Y. university of Pravo is destined to become a great proThe bottom rail must' be put down between the E. chance on this umbrella. the Weber stake academy was the ducer. vhm the little moon la turned up, so and fastest and most exciting game yet The corporation has withdrawn all that it win not link into the ground. played in the church school league. The treasury stock from the market and critical moments kept the spectators prices have Jumped from 20 cents per COULD NOT WORRY DISRAELI. in suspense from beginning to end, and share to 50 cents In a few days with seven m'nutes longer, for the second none being sold. was Mo.. Public Posting of Hie Debts In No half closed a tie. The final score C. W. Clapp goes to Joplin, 16 to 14 in favor of Ogden. mato finish !8th, loading February Way Affected Coming Premier. chinery and supplies for Torre. AfBell 'Phone, 107-Ind., 16. The domestic arts class of the state terwards he will go to Torres to reBenjamin Disraeli, Lord Beacons-ldd- . visited blind the deaf for and Its ceive this material and superintend premier of England, was noted school for his nonchalance and what would the domestic art department of the transportation to the mine. afternoon, last Wednesday he called In American academy Four railroads are building towards slang "nerve." Interested In the the mine and one of them will have One time when he was still a young and seemed to be work. While the girls of the two In- Its terminus three miles rrom the mine Cured Consumption. u he was driving with Sir Philip stitutions could not talk to each other at some great hot springs, and It Is to Shrewsbury, where, at the in word, the language of interest and expected to be ln operation this year. Mrs. IJ. W. Evans, Charwater, Kan., RmtsI election, he had been noml-te- d welcome In common to all of them. Hence cheap transportation and no writes: My husband lay; tick for as the conservative candidate Girls, come again. will be our future three months. The doctor said he had Interference Indian to parliament As We procured a they neared the lot at the Chlpiona mines of Mexico. quick consumption. tanigh Sir Philip noticed a large The fine weather during the last few bottle of Ballard's TIorehound Syrup, respectfully, Very Pxfa, stopped the carriage and, call-t-a eeks has had a tendency to cause C. W. CLAFr. and It cured him. That was six year stubla friends attention to It, ago, and since then we have always spring fever among aome of thethemIt la something about you." dents. The teachers have proved kept a bottle In the house. We cannot In Why Quicksands Are Quick. do without It. For coughs and colds It selves good physicians, how-vt- r. Wneli read the words ln printed are sands from which ha no equal. 25c, 50c and 61.00. Sold Quicksand the disease by enforcing 9 letters: "Judgment debts of counteracting Interest- the water 1 not drained away, either by Geo. F. Cave. and strict applying discipline Bnjamln Disraeli, tory candidate for lessons Thus far only two case because a constant current passes Shrewsbury." Underneath was a list ing have proved serious, and there la still through them, or because there is AJjebts upon which Judgment had hope of recoveiy. by HIGH SCHOOL NOTES. appoint investigate tbe phm pi Tlif Mil to ,() Marah of Goldfield , a ur., outfit i,:.,. ,, s .,ul;i transportation freieht niiy. Luke heM protract Tlu- - !, isi !. st Inn I , Jll ra,1Wy .in ii.Vtt ;l and discussed the MiimU-- I.r i u.li-idon yesterday i.s. It iLslinctly him. Although no urtion NEW Dress Goods TM coining' - - r i iii-u- s i Mt-I-- , careful inspi-- tinu of our large rtlid varied stock is a divas goods nf dress goods for the coining season. If l as and nu as need tint want suppll-'encouragingly clcginlly iid as iluMp as your iiovds may indicate, then we have it in it and (In- most complete and varied aggregation of in all weaves and colorings for spring anil mix . every every hen- else and ttear of lull.-,- You tna.v over the Mohairs comprised line, lint unless you have in tlds sum k. thru you haven't seen the best and prettiest 1905 JYc iiixiti- hi-i- i 1 k1--- I sum-n:-.- Crescent r.-- fr-m- , es one-quart- er In the slum mg are Henriettas. ITtiuellas, Serges, Popelines. Mohair Melroses. Panama. Silk and Wool Uivpi-s- . Eolienues, plaids and checks; in fact, everything new in Dres Goods. Yu-cita- n. Tw Starling CAN in price as low as 45c. and up to 63.00 per yard. WE SHOW YOU THE LINE? Bin Ua!! Pcery Bros. Milling Company cnr-jLjg- ht MAKERS Concerning the Elegance Now Daily Arriving in Our Hav d- de Troy Laundry This he perused care-oy- latt Chil-readln- prie-whic- I'rr "Jrote TEA - n. h arrival, portray- that will in- - Shirt Waist Bull, new Spring creations, made of very fine quality Taffeta Silk, full skirt, plaited bottom, latest sleeve, ln black, blue, 1 Bilk i A New Suits; blouse style, collarles model in Panama Tailor-Blad- e effect; new gathered sleeve, special $ Sale on 200 $25 00 Suits Tailor-Ma- de One-H- alf Price Tailored Skirts $500 of Y Purchase of V cloth and attractive Tailor-mad- e $ Round Skirts, variety model P handsome 150 Ladies' Suits at Cost and Less New Raincoats j" Two special model $1500 in new Raincoat, collarles style, tan and gray; price Ladles' Ralnrosts, not new spring styles, but most popular winter styles, at price. late one-ha- lf THOMAS f LAST The Coal that Heats IT Sole COMES FROh R1LIFF AND SHI Agents for Anthracite. CO. s mouths of large rivers, or where there are springs, or on flat beaches. Probably those who fall into quicksands would not be engulfed if they kept quite quiet As soon as the sand reached their chin they would be supported rather more than if they were ln ordinary water, owing to the greater density of the mixture of sand and water which constitutes a quick- $ s :4t sand. BEFORE FAME REACHED HIM. Letter Written by Great French Author In Pesaimiatlo Mood. A lettiV written by Talne, the great trench author, during the year that he struggled for recognition has been A published recently. He writes: vision of s hook worth writing has been flitting before my eyes; I an sorry for it. Those momentary delusions awaken the passionate animal which I believed to be crushed or asleep, and I afterward fall back into reality with great bitterness. Then I have to cool myself down with arguments. I hope, with time, to succeed ln killing my old self and only preserving the machine. I treat myself every morning with the followA codfish contains ing sentence: 4,o00,000 eggs, 200 of which reach the adult stage. It la natural that I should he one of the 2,999,800 others! This phrase, properly applied and sufficiently aoaked ln a Spinoza Infusion, helps one to become a reasonable and worthy beast in an overcoat, a black tie and spectacles, working as regularly as a mill horse, generally esteemed, useful to society and perfectly worthy of being a navvy or a ice-col- d ' 2.50 ZJZ . Then he turned to Sir Philip Professor S. H- - Clark of the Univerm said placidly: How accurate it sity of Chicago will appear In the TabIfow let M o on .or we shall be ernacle this week in a series of drai i matic recitals. Professor Clark comes He won the election. under the auspices of the academy, and will give the following program: WROTE WHILE IN PRISON. Thursday evening, Stephen Phillip romantic drama, Ulysses:" Friday afFsmoua Poets The Scarlet Works Great ternoon, Hawthorne' Composed In 8olitude. Letter;" Friday evening, miscellaneous Jmu Bunyan wrote Pilgrims Pros readings; Saturday afternoon, Sunday afternoon. Children's during one of hlu terms In IIL" The committee has arranged the twelve lasted altogether can ? The brilliant Frenchman, Mir-n- . price of ticket no that everybody and Uterury lecturer eminent this hear during his three years lmprls-n- t at Vincennes, wrote many Interpreter. Phlcts and hla Lettrea de cachet The special theology clnsses held on J Prisons detat" Luther, while In Friday morning were among the Intersolitary castle of Wartburg, wrote esting sessions of this week's classes. Bobl hymn "Ein Feste Burg, 1st Mrs. Evans and Miss McKay took usser Gott." J. G. During his thirteen charge of the girls, and Professors confinement ln the tower of Lind. Thomas E. McKay and W. M. subjects tf00 Sir Walter Raleigh wrote a McKendrlck the boy.were The respectively, of the world from the creation given to the boys 0 H. C. Daniel "Habit In morality." "The power of exDefoe, who was Rel Prisoned applied to School Life" and ample for two years for the pub-"tjo-n of an Ironical pamphlet en-- d spect." Mr. Harry Nelson and a missionary "The Shortest Way with Dls- Elder Chamberlain. Friday companion. " Produced during hla lmproe-.n- t afternoon called on Profeasor Thomas wveral of the 210 worka he la U McKay and visited the latter's Gerthree were old cronies Jrj to have written. The poet Love man class- - Themission. "Lucas ta while a political ln the German s nd the Roman philosopher, Double. Her Bent sin-nrvJ,us, wrote in prison a work q "I knew no one for four weeks, when nJ spproprlate to hla situation the Consolation of Philosophy." I was sick with typhoid and kldnay trouble," write Mr. Annie Hunter, of Pittsburg. Pa., and when I got better, although I had one of the best doctor 1 could get. I was bent double, and had to rest my hands on my knees when 1 c stand- r fall From this terrible affliction I by our walked. was rescued by Electric Ritters, which and Schillings Best and restored my health and. strength, ever. as a walk can I straight now e re not going-dowThey are simply wonderful" Guaranteed to cure stomach, liver nd kidney ,"iani)niaiaqifrHaaitll, disorder: at all Ogden drug store; price 50c. th nw you thought of itT com and w'v mad low prie Spring tyl much a th garment thamaelvs. ing th tsrsst you Reason be-lete- Y ILadies Suit Deptj The ss ed signed. -r m-- o Mohairs. Flour Jn - vv g- - n lii-l- i - - "K a th--r- e Ll.-- - ili.-tri- 'Cculty - of design when you buy Wall Paper here, and you know what exclusiveness in. interior decoration is worth. I s Pittsburg Wall Papers Cost No More Than Cheaper Kinds Ready Any Time to Show You Latest Ideas. CARPETS We have the most artistic and desirable Carpets. Have you seen this exclusive designs? They are now in and we are preSprings beautiful and best to the servo with pared you qualities. No old stock bought at job lot prices. You will agree when you see them. Uoyle FisriMture Co. JAMES H. DOUGLAS, Manager. i i |