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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL. WEI PLATS MUST BE FILED COUNTY RECORDER. 4. 936 PACE FIVE mi THE VOSS CASE IN so long, is here. youve been wanting Genteel in fabric Perfect in fit Correct in fashion APRIL collars opinion FILING LAW HAS COAT THAT NEW ESSAY. ITh JL'DCl V ' IN CRITICAL CONDITION TALKS RiGHT MEETING TODAY. Has Been a Year S.ncc Passage of Says Fr: t on is an Outrageous Law and Yet Sam Ha Not Refuses to Grant tnc Bean Ccmi.ed W th. Same. brown id DELICATE OPERATION WILL TL'DAY . GITS THIRTY GAYS BE WILL NOT FOLLOW WHITE CIRL8 FOR THAT LENGTH OF TIME. PERfORVtD ' On. Has an Aoscet Beh Ears and Chancre i From a- -a . one of Her Recovery Ths Curious Chink. Who Offered Money to ths Sixtssn Year O d G rl Gets ths It in Ote-jvo.- Nsck. I Ju. . The law passed oil M..'ch 17l!. lS'iS, ha h. unrequiring t.uil the i'i!;. der control cemeteries m i:l file a plat of the ami with the recorder, showing l'Ui;..l lota and infcrit'.u: ion. lui not yet been complied villi, elate County Kecord-e- r Dan Kill. Section 1 of chapter 11 of the lava cf Utah, leS. rada a Tln-Vt- i- - C. D. IVES w rasa BmcI Ceraer Strange Man in Cellar Frightened Mrs. Conroy FEW HOURS AT STATE INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL. SPENDS A HiisM Salomon is His Name and Ha the Special Representative of King Oscar. is the and special representative of King Oscar to this ioontir, Is In the city today for the jnyose of studying the system of kndllng the boys and girts at the Butt Industrial school. He is on a tour of tha United States at tha P resell tima and his special object la to Iff Ideasi on the American method of Jiidis Harold Salomon, one of gnsttst Jurists in Sweden with Juvenile offenders. dealing Judge Salomon was met at the train staff 11:10 this morning by Judge Patton of the Juvenile court., and Sup- Indutrlal ehooi, and taken out to the state Institution. After luncheon a trip of Insect km was made through tha bulld-taand grounds and the learned Swedish Jurist expressed himself as fclng well pleased with the conditions erintendent Thomas of the gi stilting. Judge Salomon Is very favorable JunnUa courts and speaks highly Judge Lindsey of Denver. to of WALL PAPER. BCSUP8 and MOULDINGS Lat designs and colorings, at Morris', W Twenty-fourBL Both Phones. th JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY. SMITHS and Grocery Feed BELL PHONE 91 It is Thought That Hs Concealed Himself There Preparatory to Robbing Houos. TH Last evening about R SO o'clock a call from the residence of telephone SESSION OF G. A. R. Mayor Conroy was to the effect that strange man, thought to be a burg' lar, had been hiding In the cellar. The man was located when Mrs. Conroy and a friend had occasion to go down WILL BE HELD IN SALT LAKE cellar at the hour named. He made CITY MAY 10. a dash past them and was soon up the stairs and out of sight. Sergeant Pin cock and Officer John Hutchins re sptmded to the call, but a careful search Jsmss Tsnnsr, Commandsr-in-Chis- f, of the premises revealed no Intruder or Wil. Bs Present and Will gave s clue to him. It Is thought that Speak. the man was hiding In the cellar preparatory to robbing the house when the family had gone to bed. E. T. Hulanlskl, department com admender and H. M. Bond, assistant jutant general, have Issued orders for More ths twenty-fourt- h annual encampment of the Grand Army of the Re; Are public, which will be held In Odd-F- el on lows Hall. In Salt Lake City, May 10. Ths encampment will be called to Eight Mors Names Added ts ths Spo-eiorder at 10:30 a. m. sharp. Tha counVsnirs of Yesterday Procil administration meets an hour earlier bata Matters Considered. to audit accounts. The commander of Maxwell Poat Eight more Jurors were drawn for the having detailed Wm. Fasaler officer of special venire this morning, In the disthe day, and J, W. Reed officer of the trict court. They are Walter Wad-maguard, and ths commander of McKean Frank R. Watkins, Joalah Rack-haPost, C. O. Farnsworth, officer of the Chao. A. Johnson, John Wheelday, and John Alves officer of the wright. Wm. Fierce. Benjamin Dlna-dalone an guard, that they may relieve Chas. A. Stephens. other, these appointments are confirmIn the matter of the estate of guarded. ianship of Annie Voss et al, minora, peThe following comrades are appoint' tition for acceptance and of ed as a committee on credentials: O. final account was granted. approval F. Davis, No. 1; John V. Nelson, No. I; In the matter of the estate and B. M. Sperry. No. 4; YV. H. Skllhom, of Stephen Keogh, a miguardianship No, 5; Geo. J aggers, No. (, and As- nor, Mrs. Hannah Keogh wse appointsistant Adjutant General Bond. They ed guardian, and bonds fixed at 17,000. will meet at 10 a. m. James Tanner, commander-ln-chle- f, Diamond Investment. will be present on the above occasion, Hetty Grtr and the posts and friends of Salt Lake Hetty G"'?n keeps shout $800,000 City are making every effort to enter- worth of diamonds on hand at all tain all who may come, and a cordial timea. She never weara any of them, Invitation is extended to all to attend. but ahe kPr .a that they lncreaae In Special railroad fares will be extended. value at the rate of S per cent a year and holda them aa an Ifiveatment. LITTLE JOHNNY JONES. Geo. M. Cohan's famous musical suc- Hetty wears fio Jewelry at alL Her cess, Little Johnny Jones" will he pre- sole possession In thin line la a marThe Increment on her sented at tha Grand on Monday night riage ring. Little Johnny Jones" comes to us diamond hoard thia year will be much with the stamp of the approval of Chi- larger than In previous years. Diacago, New York and Philadelphia, In monds have gone up nearly XO per which cities It has been tried out by cent long engagements and according to the dramatic critics found to be about Adam Bads." "what the doctor ordered." Geo. M. On lc completing Adam Bede in 1858, Coban la a unique figure In the Held of today, and perhaps the George ETot her real name was Mary most resourceful author In America, for Ann Evans wrote: I love It very he writes every word of dialogue, every much, and am deeply tha: 'Tul to have When ahe had written lyric, every note of music, and last-- hut written it not least by any means he evolves the work, which was suggested by her all the stage business and pictures, father, the publisher Blackwood which are of so much value to the suc- first offered 800 for four years copycessful presentation of this style of right. Its great success 16,000 copies were sold In one year was acknowledged by the p"'aher with an addiWife of tional 400, and some time later with Typo after type of w'ely eccen- a similar amount tricity races across the horizon. At the present moment the Intelligent Used I 't Warmer For Seat wife threatens to exceed them in perHere la an English story: On a manency and Importance. Two things. cold morning and old lain It seems, she has been sent to teach bitterly Into n carriage on the Great Westgot to do Justice us that It Is possible railway. The guard, who was of at once to one's husband and ones In- ern humane a disposition, offered the old tellect; that It is practicable to have a man a hot water tin, which he acfamily and still remain Interesting At the end of the She dabbles In all the arts and half cepted grate ally. asked the old man the guard Journey to Is the sciences and always ready If he had found the foot warmer comgo out to tea. Evelyn Underhill, In Tee, he said, but I should forting. the Outlook. . hafe liked another for my feet" The old man had been sitting on the Devils Island Torture is no worse than the terrible case of foot warmer for nearly thirty miles. Piles that afflicted me 10 years Then It enriches ths blood, strengthens I was advised to apply Bucklln's Arnica Salve, and less than a box per the nerves, makes every organ of the manently cured me, writes 1j. 8. Na- body strong and healthy. A great pier. of Ruglea, Ky., Heals all wounds. spring tonic. Hollisters Rocky Moun Bums and Bores like magic 25c at tain Tea. . 85 cents. Tea or Tablets. T. H. Carr, Phar. t Ogden Druggists. Trial Jurors Drawn Today sl n, e. dra-amt- -- &nithfield Wa carry horns Flour three grades of it, also brands. quality pries the always RELIABLE SEEDS Bulk and packages. To-Da- . At the Grocery flwor of our Bason and is always right," "d delicious.just Our prica . ..150 JUT A FEW BARGAINS -- s u,. or undry Bstraet, any m Good Laundry Wltt Oranges Cora flavor. 15o Soap..15o 15o 30c fr c,r'istion .Wheat package. ,,,nd,,B, ' in each ln-e- uln-ies- ! - il. 1 : VISITS OGDEH i e Vi btEtve in good advertising, bat Win more in good merchandise. TWENTY-FOUR- i . Within six month after the passage and approval of thie act. the executive officer in couirot of all cemeteries. au.l all indli idual offering burial lot for aale in any county of 11 thia state alia file and cause to be recorded In the office of the county recorder of the county within which aald cemetery or cemeteries are situated an accurate plat for the cemetery or cemeteries under their control, W'htch said plat siiail clearly show- the sections of the burial lots which have been disposed of and the names of the person owning or holding tha same, and the sections of burial lots held for disposal, and thereafter the executive officers of any of said cemeteries shall tile additional plats of any additions to said cemeteries before offering for sale any burial 1ms thereon, the said recorder shall not collect any fees for fliing and recording the said original plats." $15.00 to $30.00 i i follow: tBunwm d - ' t k ' ell h.indi-- I'U a Lot one rey nplulou in tin-li- ' Annie Vo'1''"'1 gular crui- mutter The came i.VOl.'.l. gust'1 e;i..y r .' f Oil court upon a I'l'.itiou forjM,.;. .tents : final ueeount f the moil- - jiiper.i.i to Wst .ure nf the mill' . heirs. led liehiml ' i li.iucea '.he court i published lu full show th.it tl.e judge doe 1 i . ij :) la t f.tll yi aa not i to .e the interest of to ..;if ,t' irouli. with r;nw ntxvi pi xiituied in hi court. who1, jseemed pain to get w !, a- - winter whlci. often been the case in the set tt. Kor several mor.tn p.uq Hw . ha too often case the lest, has l. ii attending sehco! at l la s; ate that "ofi.iiiite father or mot her allot -- : to draw from the estate of I'niieiMty, but lately the had formed, gave her o much cl of whom lie or she may which the gunuli.til. money to sup-- : lii'uhU- that she was compelled to come home. Ail operation ha.- - been decided port ji. educate the said children, but instead of doing SO squandered the upon and unless s.iiurihing arle to Tliix practice wl.l not money be sl.iuge the plans will be performed tolerated any mure. Read ihe follow- some time today bv Dr Knck and IVrkins. Mark Brown, a tool her of the ing: Thi matter i now Iwfoiv the court young lady, atteudii g school at Loupon a petition for upproval of the mi- gan. !.:is been telephoned to come home. nus! a.voui.t of the gn.lnl;.i!i of the CALLED UPON PRESIDENT. said (to fur as the item for cour; expense. iittonu-f,,tim.l the WASHINGTON, April 4. The President this afternoon received a cull from guarliau's expense uccoimt are the atimuil tuvouni may be Lieutenant Bcharrer and his lirlde. forSo fur u till' petition for t merly Miss Wllhemlua ltiisch. recentlo the f.nlier of the cliihlreii ly married at Iasaden.i. California. of six iloilars per mouth for eucli of The bride told the President her father said children for their expense and had will'd that lie 'hoied Roosevelt edu'u:i"n. the pcthiou may be disal- would be president all hi life." The lowed. wedded a!r are eti route ! Stuttgart. It is true that mulct our statute ia Germany, where they will make their Cert. in: case the court mac allow the none. father certain sums for the mamlen-ancand education of chihtieu who HEINRICH HANGED HIMSELF. have property of In I r own. but t tie ST. PETKIISBI RG. April 4 Heinobvious Intent of the statute was that rich Hl'ck. a banker, was found this statute should only apply In cases nl his home this morning, wheredead he whe'e the children were ohiaiumg more luol hanged himself. education and more support than could reasonably lie exited cd from their father. There is nothing licfore the court to show what In the way of wupimrt these children received from their fatln-r- . nor in fact, is thetv anything before the court to indicate that they received Hny support from him. It seems to the court ilint this is one of the most outrageous requests that has ever lieen made to tins court. Tills petition asks that an able Itodled father should iveeive out of the small estate belonging to his children, in it exceeding the sum of nine hundred dollars. in one year, considerably over d of that estate for the maintenance of the children. It might aa well lie said once for all that the court can-.n- t be ltnMised upon In any such fashion and that this tequost. or any other like request that may lie made of thia court, will be summarily refused. 1 propose tliut thia estate shall be conserved for the use of these children In case of any unforseen circumstances arising which will make It sb solutely necessary for their .support and at any rate that It shall be preserved until such time as It may be used for the education of these children. I know of my own knowledge something of the circumstances connected with this mat ter, having had experience with the father when sitting ns a Jud je of another court, and I have grave doubts as to whether or not the money which was silent. Instead of being spent fur the support of the children, was not rather spent for Intoxicating liquors. The enter of the court will be that the guardian. James Harnip. shall not be discharged from his duties as guardian until such time as he shall have collected front the father the Interest on the loan made to hint In full and accounted for the same. Upon hia doing so he may be discharged and his bondsmen exonerated, but not until then. It Is further ordered that said guardian shall assign to the newly appointed guardian the note and mortgage which he now holds as such guardian. lOdit) In the police court this r ivlii Judge Murphy sentenced l.ec !'i:i Pong, the almond eyed Celestial from Flow i y Kingdom who persisted in forcing his ohiicxiou attentions upon the sixteen-- ) ear-oldaughter of Ju i Walker, to thirty day In the city baa-lil- e where he w LI have ample opportunity to reflect upon the fact that there i a gulf of considerable width between the yellow and tne white races. Accmding o the testimony of the girl and two of her eomanloii. that Chink hod been In tl.e habit, as stated tn jesleidHy's Journal, of follewlng behind ai it certain distance until finally he became bold enough to offer money and make motion for her to go with him. The Chinaman denied that he followed the girl, but what his intention were can le only conjoctuted. the d INSURANCE BILLS PASSED. ALBANY. April 4. -- The third of the iiiMirnnee bills defining and penalizing us perjury mi the part of wltlceru. di- rec I. n and clerks of slock corpora- ull who make false report, was passed this afternoon by the state as- tion. Three other hills prohibiting lebales and false elltrle unit to regusembly. late tin1 acquisition of real proiierty by Insni'imiv rouiiumifs were also GENERAL BLANCO IS DEAD. MADRID. April liluncq, w ho succeeded Butcher Wayler aa governy, or-general of Cuba, died here aged (7. to-du- AVd SQV ANVM lVNHflOP GRAND OPERA HOUSE Thursday, April 5 one-thir- MIKEof YOKEL Ogden vs. PADDY MURPHY of San Francisco 3 BIG PRELIMINARIES including Fighting Dick Hyland of San Francisco vs LOCAL BRIEFS t !i Martin 8 weeny pleaded guilty In police court to imbidlng too freely and was fined 85 for his Indlacrotlon. Martin Lund was sentenced to ten day on the city rock pile for mendicancy. The new Park Lake train arrived this morning on schedule time. Today is the first day of the new service and from all Indrun. ications It will be a successful About one. hundred passengers came in in the train, some stopped off here and some going to Salt Lake. Philip Spear, for many mouth on the reportorlal staff of the Ogden Standard and late circulator for the Ogden branch of the Salt Lake Herald, has accepted a position In the oflb e of General Yard Master Cunningham. His fellow pencil pushers wish him success In his new field of work. The cases against J. F. Smith and E. A. Smith, charged with gambling, have been set for trial tomorrow monring at 10 oclock. Chief Browning has gone to Hot Springs, Arknsss. to attend a national convention of the chiefs of police and will thus be unable to give testimony. Captain Brown and Detective Pender, two f the three arresting officers, will testify against tha defendantse. TO STUDY LOWEST HUMAN TYPE. HEW YORK, April 4. Dr. Nicholas Penn of Chicago sailed today for a four months tour through Africa for the purpose of making a study of the lowest types of humanity to be found In the equatorial regions of the dark continent. He will first go to Lisbon, Portugal, to attend the annual session of the Medical congress. From there he will cross the Mediterranean to Af. . - WALL PAPER. NEW WALL PAPER STORE. rica and travel by caravan and rail Headquarters for choice design for For spring doings. Beautiful effects from northern Africa to the south end. In designs and colors, at Morris, 805 He expects to arrive In Captown after spring doings. Morris, SOB Twenty Twenty-fourt- h St. Both Phones. .. fourth BL .Both Phones. Journey of four month. RID TEX of Colorado FOUR ROUNDS Prices 50c, 75c, $1; Stage Seats $1.50 SEAT SALE OPENS THURSDAY House Grand Opera ONLY MOMDAY NIGHT GEE, THIS IS GREAT. SAM H. HARRIS PRESENTS THE PHENOMENAL MUSICAL HIT LITTLE JOHNNY JONES PLAY AND MUSIC BY GEO. M. COHAN. THE TOM LEWIS. BOBBY BARRY, SUPPORTING COMPANY INCLUDES CHAS. BACHMANN, WM. E. MEEHAN, HELEN COURTNEY, ADELE RAFTER, SAM J. RYAN, JACK RAFFAEL, C. J. HARRINGTON, WM. SEYMOUR, EDYTH TYLER, STELLA TRACY. AND THEY COME DIRECT FROM SIX MONTHS ON BROADWAY. . i Prices, $1.50, $1.00, 75c, 50c, 25c I? |