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Show DAILY 0 In and About Utah Third district court for that .mount. The only allegationa in the complaint ia Utaha are that the two banka wrongfully con-- f Rites fl" verted the stock to their own use FebCapital City. S, IMS. and Judgment U demandruary Beatte, national bank ex ed for the value of the stock. $ALT LAKE CITY. j "JITfcir this dUtrlct. baa completed of the book, of the Utah The Iron County Telepnone company bank, and haa reported that filed article, of incorporation wild toe inrood condition, acwrdin to secreetary of state Saturday. The capIn an Interview ital stock U 110,009, with share, at tl Saturday. Ex each. The directors are Harry W. In made the resolar Lunt. Evan EL Williams, Charles & for the government, going Wilkinson, George W. Decker, Thomas TTaU the fund, and aocounta. HU J. Jones, John C. Pace and William U now being forwarded Ford. The system will connect Cedar Preeldeut McOornick City with the adjacent mining canif Uiat another force of expert s- and ranches, together with other towns of cents U at work on the book, and villages in the vicinity. nkat night In the hope of aacer As a result of the alleged negligence Hnne clue that wlU lead to thy of the peraon who atoto the of the board of public works In falling ZZ. from the reeerve cheat early In to provide an outlet for the new Interrmirr. When thU work U completed cepting sewer the city will have to pat to And aome- - James Kennedy, the sewer contract r. Ku,k officials expect to throw light 8,9SI.:i for pumping out the wati-tend omt may whlch accumulated In the sewer while the my.tery. ip it was under construction. business men At a meeting of young D. B. Christensen, superintendent of afternoon a Native Sons was started and It U expected city schools, has Issued a warning to before long It will be one of the patrons of the public schools against tn the state, certain book agents, who have been xwngert organisations and her fs-t- te busy In the city for several days. Tho Utah to boosting looted The organisation of the book agents, it to claimed, call upon the discussed for shim parents of the children and show an been had rirty came to a head encyclopedia of general Information tme an dthe affair when a dosen young men bf which purports to contain valuable data life met at for the pupils. The book agents furmdnern and professional EL C. Ashton. Dr. ther assert that unless the pupil obof Attorney tke office one of the volumes the chances p. Husser was elected temporary tains D. Rutherford of promotion are very slim. The furFrank and jnn.n ther claim Is made that the hook Is In(dietary- - For the present the associdorsed office with an Architect by principals and school authorwill have ate Christensen at 110 Charon building. ities. Superintendent Batherford meet wishes It understood that the book has Tkose present at yesterday's first Mus-k- t, not the endorsement of the school auInf were: Attorney Ashton, Dr. Mr. Rutherford, A. EL Carr, J. B. thorities and that It Is not necessary to A. assure promotion for pupils by acquirG0(X H. O. Jensen, H. L. Nelson, of ing the encyclopedia. The others. end purpose C Rms thi organisation la to promote Utah Efforts are being made by the off(at boost Its favorite sons. A chapter icials of ths street department and the wU bs installed In every city In the to account for the theft of the police to have the and hope organisers 8i members within & pool tax receipt books of four munici(eWml thousand wards from the office of Jake Ral(bort time. The next meeting will he pal eigh, superintendent of the street debrid la two weeks, the time and place on Thursday, February II. partment, Ruther announced by Secretary K ht was gained to the office Entrance Ml through the north window and the luginy that the State Bank of Utah boolu were taken from their places In sal tbs Utah National bank have the mein office. The poll tax books for wmiffblly converted to their own use the Third ward were in the city attorn shares of the stock of neys office, hut all of the rest were stolen. Jake Raleigh said last night Bob's Savings Bank A Trust company, 6 the value of 89,450, W. M. Ellis has that there were two men who knew One was Bed silt against the institution! In the where the books were kept. JSton. rry as-Jtl- yee-jgri- ey j twenty-seve- UTAH STATE JOURNAL. MONDAY, Councilman L J. Wood, who was formerly ik11 tax colln u.r. and the other was L. P . Keate. the present poll tax co. It. Suspicion at tirst fell upt-Tommy Atkins, who was implicated In the lirst scandal arising in the stivtt tit panmt in. An iu esUgatiou. however. ton timed Haitigh that Atkins was r.ot concerned in the theft of tie Uaiks at all. The motive the theft is belli to have been to get the book in order to destroy evidence tending to show any misappropriation of the funds or fraudulent amounting of poll it. v-- tax rtecipts. Just a: FEBRUARY 24. 1908. PAGE THREE. u ii I ttht-i lie Salt lake bey tti ald have a t luuice U cciu fur himself righting "'arem K: r,i: ;i at Kick Sprbigs. Pete Do Yen Deliberately Torture Yourself runes with the aninmiicc:iu nt Alive by Neglecting Your Stomach? that to, "di'i.e" is ul lio the br.c. Remedy Free for tho Asking. HEINZE LOAN IN COURT. A siviit I'UK'ry h,i arinvn during the Borrowed 850.000 on Hie Mining Prop- Iasi year again! cicml( vt lie erty From Hie Own Bank. torture dumb animal alive in the iiiteret ef nelenc. linw many peoAn till., (he incursions of F. ple artthen, however, who Augustus Helnse Into the world of tlieiunelvi- - by cauaing their iurtuie il: iincc was heard In the Third high Inina eh n overwork I)ypewia. iiitli-District court Friday when the Merheart burn. leeilinea, cantile National bank of New York ofration, viiu and are th Inevitable broughi suit against the Bingham Con. THE eolldate.i Mining and Mliling com- reult. Are you one of thear? 85.948.88 says the Republipany Vhjr not give your atomaeh a rvt? can. Stuart' lypt-itTablet will reThe complaint merely sets out tiwi lieve atomaeh your of all lta work and the Rms'iam Consolidated btc rowed do it for you. They ar compounded ,f 850.00V of the State Savings bank cf the Butte. May 29. 1907, giving a not as whit-- vyry elements and do tlie work If eat, take the atoinat'h performs when In security. The note was to be payabl normal advice the ef those whs have and give health, aseptic peiwin, malt on demand. It was later assigned to and like ingredients. it a trial It gees without saying that the Mcicumile National bank of New Dr. Richardson in writing a tlieats be pleased with it in quality and York. on treatment of dypepaU and Indiges- yeull The further charges thnt tion. close his price, as well as results attained. Bold remarks by saying. Octoticr :2. 1907. when .tli flnanctnl For those from sold dyapep. throughout tho city by all leading ftring ,'.v overtook th country, the ala. ahown suffering by aour. water. v rising, or grocers and dealers. Binghu ii Consolidated paid H.or.4.67 fer flatulent dyapopala ahown by gas on the principal. on stomach causing heart trouble and Lat, i. mi December 24. 1917. the & Mercto'tle National demanded the diflleult breathing as well as bar all balance n'ul the company protected the other form of atomaeh trouble, the anfeat treatment 1 to take one or two note. Bt unrt'a Dyapeiwia Table's after This protest, it Is believed, v.'it du" of meal. 1 advise them each they to til,- manipula'ion of the Hdnxe contain no luirinful druga, but are com-poa, protH-rti.-sof vnluable tllKealivea. wlileh act Iasi summer Deluxe acquired ulx.ut proniitly upon the f.to.1 eaten, I never 80 per vnt of the rtuclt n? the Bingknew a ease of Indigestion or even ham Coiimiliilated. He was it tv head chronic (ly,h')ia which Rtuail's Tub. of tile state Savings bank of Butte, ht would not reach." Naand president of til Mercit-illb- ) theap out lw rile nietlicines cliilmlng tional of Xrw Turk. to cure dyspeiwla and IndigesMon can He borrowed 850 ow from Ms no effeet wluitever In actively Montana bunk, on his Utah mining ha'a the fmal, and to chII any caOur properties, and then the , note was thartic medicine a cur for liuligestl n trsnsfcrr.-to the Mercantile National. la a misnomer. About this time Helnse licmme inEvery druggist In the United Stales volved ton deeply In the Wall street and Canada sella Stuart's Dyspepsia . He was game and the bubble Tablets, and they are not only the surhave arrived, and wo are predeposed as the head of the Mercantile est and most successful but the most Natlonsl. His Butte beak suspended sclent I lie of any treatment for indipared to fill your order. Bend payment, but has later renptiied under and stomach troubles. gestion another management. for one today. They are FREE Price 50c a box at all druggists. Free ampl on application to F. A. on 80 days' triaL An Object Lesson. Stuart Co., 150 Btusrt Bldg, Marshal "Miranda," said the mistress, "you Mich. aru a good cook, and I Just know that NO "DASHING" FOR 1 HE POLE. you are too good for us to keep. Boms man will corns along two of these days & and Induce you to marry him." "Oh, Progress Northward Is Rafthsr by Slow no, mum," atswered Miranda, ferventand Painful Stages. ly. "I've lived with you and your too long to want ever to get "Will someone kindly tell me," married.' There are two conclusions spoke the man from behind a newsto.be drawn from the reply of the paper, "why they are always speaking faithful servant; one Is that she was about a dash for the pole? My imloyal to her employers, the other Is as pression of these Polar expeditions, it may be. Chicago Eveuing Post gained reading, la that they proceed by painful and tedious atagee. creeping along over vast expanses of Ice snd snow, climbing wearily over the Ice hllla and hummocks and stopping to bridge yawning crevasses and pitfalls. The word dash in my mind is always associated with a sharp, quick run to a certain point, and yet we are told that sometimes Polar explorers manage to make only a mile or two a day and that by the hardest work. How can any one call progress that often lasts several months a thougf l make a 'ie .ii-.l- c f- - nrt-die-l-y X e At a meeting of prominent Scandinavians in the office of C. 11. Nielsen yesterday arrangements were made for the entertainment of Raold Amundsen, the Arctic explorer, on the event of hie visit to Salt Lake on March 2, when he will lecture at Bar-ra- tt world-famo- hall on the Northwest passage anl some of his experiences. There are aome who have believed that the lecture was to have been given in the Scandinavian tongue, but It was sail yesterday that the lecture will be given entirely In English. The explorer will be well entertained while lit Salt Lake and will be the guest of honor at i Lanjuct. The committee on arrang -ment ia C. 11. Nielsen, the Norwegian consul fi Salt Lake: N. Uhrlstoperecn and . X. Itoxrud. Banquet committee: Professor Anton Pedersen, James Stevenson and Neils Potilson. Committee cn rates: X. Cliristopherseu. A. X Boxrjd and Professor Pedersen. Th committee will see about getting rates for high school pupils from dlffomit parts of the state and for students at the colleges and universities. The com-Hots will meet again Tuesday night in the offli of Mr. Xellsen In the Constitution block to make further plans for the reception of the explorer. e Coach Badenoch end his team i f champions stopped off In Salt Lahe yesterday on their way home from Pig-vwhere they won the title on Saturday night. The boys were feeling good over the victory, but aeid It was a h ml game. Badenoch said some of the members of the team felt a little had over the reports of the scrap between the players during and after the game, and Badenoch said It was not nearly as bad as represented. While it Is true that the buys might have ovniste) iwd the rulrii if the game a little 11 waa on desire to win, account of the Int-na- e and not on account of any between members of the team. Ilade-noc- h says the players of !nth teams went the limit and were all In when the game waa over. o, e Peter Sullivan, the Salt Lake lightweight, Is the "hoodoo kid" when It cornea to getting anybody .to fight him. F Tlhie Gemiujs aha : tu-.rg- r RIVERDALE FLOUR.? dia-ata- ar . Ogden Milling Elevator Company ed Here at Last! Eleelrie Flat Irons bui-'tej- The Model The genius of the brewers art, slowly making itself felt throughout ccnfarieg of improvement, has atelast found perfect expression in a new, Ugh beer which is destined to become the model ofall future attempts at beer betterment the coveted goal of the brewers ambition. A new brand of beer is no uncommon thing; any brewer Can put out a paggaMffi imitation of the old beers under a new name; but a beer which is new in kind as well as in name is a lasting and sensational triumph. This new beer new in quality and flavor very appropriately and justly is figmftH to suggest all the luxury of the pure, clear, sparkling, amber-hue- d beverage at its best; and the name on everybodys Tips is Utah Light d Railnay Co. 'dash? "We read that Wellman Is going to make a dash for tho pole by means of a balloon. We are told that Peary la going to make a dash for the pole by means of Ice sledges drawn by Esquimau dogs. And now I see by the paper here that another explorer Is going to make a 'dash for the pole In sledges drawn by Polar bears. Now my Impressions of Polar bears are that they are alow and sluggish In movement How Is one going to make a dash with such ungainly crear turesT Cleanliness is Important. All clothes sent hero are returned to you absolutely eloan, net merely whitened by asms chamiesl but really washed CLEAN, . GENTLEMENS LINEN given the proper eelor and finish, and laundsred with grsat care. The work ef our DRY CLEANING Will places you an DEPARTMENT Ladies' and Gentlemen's suits. Turkish Labor Toe Cheap. An American manufacturer of laundry machinery tried to Introduce It Into Smyrna, Turkey, but Consul Ernest L. Harris has reported that ao LAUNDERERS AND CLEANER. long as the price of labor In that 437 25th Street Turkish city remains so low ths practice will continue of doing the washing at home, and there will be no opNEW MANAGEMENT UNDER portunity for the sale of laundry maOf late years In Smyrna It chinery. haa become the practice, he says, to a i iTi certain extent to send the washed linen to public laundries for Ironing and starching, but even this is cessing. Specifications were drawn up for the establishment erf a laundry after 326 Twenty-fift- h Street. the American plan, and careful consideration was given to the price of coal and labor. It waa found that the marH. PATTISON, gin was ao small that the undertaking waa bound to be a failure. Ogden Steam Laundry Co. OGDEN TURF EXCHANGE Prop. The Beer You Like KITCHENETTE As yet no likenen of Luxus has appeared. Nor is it likely. brewers out of a hundred Luxus costs more money to brew than ninety-nin- e are willing topay. Luxus is brewed to a formula which other brewers will not find it easy to and experiment a jealously guarded bit of duplicate the result of years of study brewing knowledge. Luxus has been accorded a tremendously flattering reception by the public and is served, in bottles, at all bars, and is handled by your dealer. Order a case sent home today, and whenever you are in the mood to relish a cold bottle, let it be The Beer You Like' Brewed and Bottled in Omaha by COMPANY FRED KRUG BREWING of Fins "Exponents the Art of Brewing IS THE LATEST. City Apartments Must Bs so Supplied. "There Is a great unsatisfied demand at present for. apartments and rooms with kitchenettes," said a woman real estate agent who catera .to tenants In the theater and hotel district "A real kitchenette Is a perfectly appointed kitchen on a small scale, fitted rather prettily for the use of tenants rather than servants, with plenty of light, ventilation, porcelain sink and Ice box, and provided, with drains, electric cooking apparatus and fans, or else an gas range. "Bnt the average kitchenette that one finds In the reconstructed dwelling Is merely a small room of else a large cupboard and aome meant for Choicest Wines, Liquors, Etc. Look at Our New Cigar Stand. Beat of Imported, Key West and Domestic Cigars California and Eastern races. Di reet wire fer all sporting events. . cooking. "Kltchenettlng Is a good deal of an art, though, and not so much of n picnic as It seems. It does not go on of Itself, for Instance, but requires a lib tie thought and cue and planning to be a success." Chicago Journal. V Transfer Co. Allen Albera Allen, Mgr. 412 25th Street Pbene 22. MitcHell Brothers for Monuments ETC. COPINGS, HEADSTONES, See yeur home people. . Dont pay big commissi on to agents. Yard opposite City Cemetery. - 't , |