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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, SATURDAY, ilw amount og $10,000 would In all probability prevent the woman from (rturiiif her liberty pending a trial. Judge Armstrong Anally disposed of the matter by tiding the amount at fl.aou. It fa understood that the pond will be filed in the Third District court Saturday. APRIL 4, 190. PAGE THREE. ft f- -ln 4 and About Utah nj I1 ijngj i , Hi i 4 4 t4 r no III IKE T!ie convention of the state health cttieer reassembled iu tne eouin-i- l elian.ber ut tile city and ivuuly euild-i- i' at Salt Lake, Friday. Dr. T. K realty, sx rt lary of the slate Uard of health, auurrssed the ' One of Salt Lake's moat prominent ath. ' ing. on conuglou a.al the ten. e of tuberculous. The doelor cure- mining men. H. C. Colvin, died at hi. fuly lhe xarUlU, y, by home TIC East Second South treet . a n; h contagion ould be spread and To devise plans to secure the beet tend to destroy the market, ' cited a number of Illustrations. Ho Friday afternoon. market for their wool two hundred I The committee appointed by the ( Hr. Colvin was a resident of Utah said the spread of tins disease was woolgrowers .fit Utah and Wyoming, elation to work against the paseage of years, coming here laiel due to consumptive persona x- representing flocks numbering 3,909,909 the Curtis bill in congress reported that for twenty-tw- o from Iowa in 1889. During his Ufa Hr. aheep, held an enthusiastic meeting the hill would not come before this of public buildings, and strongly at the Armory ball Salt Lake gresa. The Curtis bill, which is a sub- - I Colvin held many prominent positions, j stltute for the Burkett bill, provide 1 He was superintendent of the Bam-- 1 auvocated keeping childreu suffering City. this malady entirely away from X resolution Introduced by George that the public range be leased for I berger-D- e Lamar mine in Ds Lamar. Austin of Salt Lake, that no wool- - gracing purpose to stockmen at aland for two years held the position of Die public school, A general discussou followed, dur- grower of Utah shall consign wool to nominal rental. Tbs wotlgrowers de-- I assistant superintendent of the Utah A. Dr. Mount of iik J. Stewart uhkh in the but In clare mine that this bill will give some .lock- Copper company, cut, rommlsston broker, Bingham. that the wool grown In the elate .hall men the opportunity to select certain I He also held a prominent portion with l'e..aiii strenuously condemned the b either sold here or stored to syait ranges wehere the. forage U good and the Golden Gats mins at Hercur. In common usage of the communion cup. it now exists in a great many adopted. Similar resolutions have been the water supply abundant, to the ea- - the spring of 1901 Mr. Colvin went I to He also vigorously attacked chunlus. association tubercontracted woolgrowers1 the be elusion where of other grasere. The bill la Arisons, passed by I " of Idaho and Wyoming. supported by the cattlemen and opposed culosis, and was brought to hi home In the common use of drinking cups in I hool and other public places, uialn- Salt Lake in a precarious condition. The need for such action was felt by the sheepmen. I because of the fact Since September Mr. Colvin had been laiulug that the spread of tuberculosis Reduced Freight Rates. by the wool growers that tbs sheepmen of the west believe j Reduction in freight rates was die- - I confined to his bed. but while aU hope was . often directly uue to some such they have been defrauded by the com- j cussed In a report by the committee I for his recovery had been give up, th I Discuss Consumption mission men of the east, who have appointed for the purpose of invest!- - end came unexpet ted ly. j.stored the wool .for the growers and gating rates. The committee reported j He leave a wife and two children a paper on gen jj (.Turk sold It at any time they saw fit, which that the matter had been taken up a son. Ernest, and a daughter, Bessie. eru) disease and the sani- has a tendency to create a lower mar-- 1 with the freight agents of the Oregon laiiou of acboola and other public I ket than would have been the case j short Line, the Rio Grande Western places as a preventative of cwnaunip- if the wool were kept In the west until and the Salt Lake Route, and that the WILL OISCUSS THE He j tioii and other infectious disease. I the demand forced the market up- official, now had the matter under adsaid consumption wu curable and was visement. Tbs rate on wool from com. ward. IIIUCUM C nCCCMRCDC u,t veTV difficult disease to cope with, JUVLUILC It was suggested that th county mon Utah paint, to Boston is 93.1! per provuung ilw patient had plenty of and district woolgrowers' associations hundred, while that from California and Iresh air. Dr. Beatty supported this form communities and appoint commit- coast points to Boston is only 91 per Mid it statement and emphatically tee of member, to handle their wool hundred. The third annul conference of the would be a good thing if the boys ri and to roll it at a time when the price Peter G. Johnson of the Idaho Juvenile Court association of Utah will were to uae th closed windows of was the nest. association spoke oa the value meet hom! for uf in tbs board of education rooms at of organisation. He also spoke on the . Object to Tariff Reduction. able the spread of disease more nothing Salt at The question of tariff revision wu kind and quality of wool desired by the city and county building of (re. .lr. ' touched upo nln addressee mad. by the manufacturer. Ed. Chapman of Lake City next Tuesday morning at The afternoon session opened with a President Ed. Calllater, who presided at the Wyoming Woolgrowers' association 10 o'clock. A session also will1 be held discussion on the remuneration of the meeting; C. B. Stewart, secretary alae delivered an address. at I o'clock In the afternoon. Follow- health officers. Dr. Beatty talked on of the aaaoctattoa, and John C. Mackey. various typea of cimtagUm and Infecing is the program: BOND FIXED AT 95600. The fact that the Republican of Intion and discussed the Increasing death MORNING SESSION. diana, Obi. and Iowa had demanded rata from pneumonia and the different Gertrude Reeve., the colored woman, Paper, "The Canyon Great Ranch," tariff revUtea m tfcelr platform, adaptways in which this could be prevented .Mrs. Hugh Park He also spoke of the numerous ed at recent convention, wu dwelt who 1. accused of murder la the secupon, and the woolgrowers were urged ond degree for the .alleged killing of her The Detention Home if Infanta being gorn blind end was before Governor Cutler explained how this could be avoided to be prepared to fight any measure ; baby by strangulation, Discussion: that would haw. for it. object the re- Judge Armstrong In the Third District by a little precaution at the time of Salt Taka City duction of tariff on wool. It wu point- court at Balt Lake, Friday, for the Mrs. McMahon National Health Bureau Provo birth. Mrs. Ida 8. Duaen berry ed out that the raw material weald purpose of having her bonds fixed. District Attorney Loofbourow Insist- H. H. Thomas, Superintendent State be the Amt to be attacked y a tariff The organisation of a national pub-ll- c reduction measure, and for that reaesa ed that the bond should be at least Industrial School Ogden buretui of thetllh, where people AFTERNOON SESSION. the tariff quest km wu of great Im- 319,000, while Samuel A. King, tbe could go and read medical literature portance to woolgrowers, since a reduc- woman's attorney, took the ground that Suggestions on the Working of the and thus become better eduiated con- Law and the Court" tion of tariff oa wool would destroy or 92, 100 would be sufficient, and that to c ruing the treatment of disease, wu and the assembly decided to ......Judge Go wans. Salt Lake City Dlscnasioe: communicate with Congress to try and Ogdea obtain something of the kind for this Judge V. C. Gunnell.. Logan city Judge Pederaou Provo Judge Noon resolution wan unanimously passed A tty. James Iagrbretseii.SaK Lake City Q cj the organisation "The Work," George Christen- !991999999H09099H999HM9000H9t999H900000bHI (lated Health Officers of Utah." and .Beaver (bat articles of Incorporation should sen ,. The ladles of tie Maccabees will lag will be held at the borne of Mrs. bo drawn up by the president, to be Ruth Bassett at 1442 Twenty-fift- h give a social on Taeaday aftrrnooa. A. L Toung. .....Salt Lnfce City Mr. at the next meeting. The of- 7, afternoon. on April Tuesday street, . .. .Beaver R. John Barton, elected for the ensuing year were: genre Miss Lillian. Holmes Is spending a and the subject for the day will be Elect km of officer. M. B. Shipp of Granta-vlll- e; Dr. President, Morris." week or two In Salt Lake with friends, "Frank Dr. D. O. McGrege e e e e entertained Inform-allor of Beaver, and secretary, W. H. Miller Miss Pearl Mrs. Rhlvera will entertain the Lucky at luncheon mi Tuesday In com- IMPORTANT RULING BY Barrett, clerk of the State Board. of Thirteen club on Wednesday afternoon. pliment to her guest, Mias Edna Cole e e s GENERAL LAND OFFICE Health. lision of Pocatello. The table wu very Mrs. J. Q. Pains and daughter. Mrs. prety with muses of yellow daffodils Emma Paine, are back from Ksnssa, and covers were laid for twelve, The Salt Lake City land office has BRIGHT PROSPECTS two new laws Mias Dorothy Simpson, left yesterThe marriage of Mias Nana FYy, Just been notified of Califorin months' two for a Congress Hay during the pree-by FOR GOLD CIRCLE day daughterof Mrs. C MFry. to Ernest- tnt lands. to desert relative nia. "ess" Wedneson Bowen will take place s a In the new rules, that go evening. April 9. at the home of the Significant day Lathe regulation effect "to lmmedlately.1. Mrs. Joe Thomu entertained the rtreet. on bride's mother Eighteenth George Weston, a pioneer of the which .will hereafter forbid all persona dles Literary club on Wednesday after- Colorado lands mining camps, has Just reon deoert claims assigning their e a s to corporations and associations. Lend turned from the Gold Circle district in Mrs. Walter Black entertained the frauds have been prevalent In the past, Nevada. I have been In Ooldfleld.Tonopah and Child Culture club on Thursday afterand Congress evidently Intends to proother camps In Nevada during a duaen noon. of the public hibit further exploiting e e e e few years, eald Mr. Weston the on past entrees Desert unsurveyed domain. The guests were Misses Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nye are sojourn- - Virginian." to the Herald, " and I can yesterday been prohibited. and Dessle Spencer, lends have Ing In Southern California for a1 few O'Brien, McCready truthfully say that to me Gold Circle and Samuel Newhouae and Comte De weeks. presents better prospects than any of Laborde. them for producing a goodly number LADIES. DISCRIMINATING s s Mrs. E. W. Matson and eon. Hayes, of mines. In e radius of five miles of hostess was M. Melghan Mrs. Laura left last night for Salt Lake to spend Mldae I believe that not less than a A' Using MerploMo aa yesterday at a delightfully arranged a few days . doaen DMtacttveaea big mines will be made. I do Its social chat and Cards afternoon affair. them to be remarkable for not expect Th ladles whs have used Nswbroa Mr. and Mrs C W. Bamee wifi visit contributed to tbe afternoon's pleasure. values they will show sensational th R in highest the of and apeak card the Herpicide games with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Graham Luncheon followed In deansing effect but In the ores; its they will produce large for quick terms, the guests comprised Mesdames Joa th In Salt Lake tomorrow. of dandruff and also for its ex- quantities of fine milling rock, rock scalp Richard Earn Ballard. It Smith, James cellence as a 'general from which big dividend! will be earnMrs. W. G. Wilson and daughter, eon, Charles Llpplncott and L. Wright. makes the scalp feel fresh aid It allsya ed, because of the chance to economithat Itching which dandruff will cause. Flora, are home from a two months cure eff actively cally operate milling plants In that An interesting meeting of the Child Newbro'a Harplcide visit in California. aa It destroys th germ that country. The main ledges of the Jla-trl- ct dandruff, afon was held Tuesday Culture club causes it. The same germ eauees hair te have northwesterly trend end you Miss Erma Frank was hostess at a ternoon at the home of Mrs. Mettle , fall out, and later baldness; In killing K. can trace them through the country pleasantly arranged five hundred par- Vogel. Mrs. J. C. Lynch and Mr. Vogel Herpicide stops foiling hair and preventsor six miles without an effort. for dresslive hair Ideal on the baldness It la also aa ty on Wednesday evening. being the hoateeaea A lecture te charm These ledges are cut at Interval by for It lends aa aristocratic eye, ear and throat was given by Dr. Ing, Sold s, and the mineralisation distinctive. Is the hair that quite Mrs. F. N. Hess entertained Infor- Johannan. club The guests of the Send Me. in stompi Is the district. I panover druggists. by leading all mon, aft general ft mally at bridge on Thursday were Mesdames Charles Yard, Morris tor sample to The Herpicide and got strings of weeks two ned for two tables being filled with players. were givMich. and Klsslngbury. Vocal solos oif all indicating values rolora th, way stare IS eanta aad 91.ML Mrs. Lynch, and a duet by Mrs. en by The ladles of the Congregational Reand Mr. Lynch. church will hold their anual Easter sale Parley Wright were aerved by tbe hoson Friday and Saturday, April JO and freshments tesses and the club adjourned to meet 1L in two weeks with Mrs. & & Smith. . s Miss Ethel Brooks entertained about Mrs. J. C. Nye entertained the Latwenty friends at cards on Monday dles' Missionary society of the Methoevening. Prises were won by Miss dist church on Tuesday afternoon. DurLulu Hammond and Vem Morris ing a pleasant social hour refreshments After the business sesThe Misses Dora Hall. Marjorie were served. carried out.. Mr. a Short and Nan Short of Salt Lake were sion program current events Middleton gave A. W. the guests last Saturday and Sunday and a well prefield a from foreign of Mr. and Mr. Frank M. Drift a a e pared paper entitled, "How Is the W. Mrs. Rosenbluth antertained the Tol- - H. Atan. Bbk stoi Circle at her home on Twenty- - Ml Ida R. c Web of a biography fifth street on Tuesday afternoon. The J was f this w.s poem reader of the afternoon Mrs. James Robert- Mrs ftt., read selections by Italian people by ! KITCHEN CABINET SPECIAL con-Frid- ay HALF PRICE This Hein a 927.50 Cakiatt far 913.75 aad at aathraaghaiit the Baa carU-ssncs- 1 mt, ; ' ; at IIVII TABLE SPECIALS ANOTHER CARLOAD OF NEW. HANDSOME TABLES JUST RECEIVED. Wo WANT TO INTEREST YOU IN THEM SO FOR A FEW DAYS WE ARE MAKING SPECIAL PRICES SEE OUR urmnuena i 1 . ". Wool-growe- diK-uwie- SOCIAL EVENTS Aaeo-Prohad- on sees ............ .see ease 1 1! A. ease sees see g. ease sees cross-fissure- C. Da-tro- t Ogden Furniture & Carpet Co. YOUR CREDIT I GOOD HYRUM PINGREE, MGR. a ton. Th ledges I by representative organisations of In width from, California metropolis, me ranged by Probably a day will be spent la Salt twanty Inche to twelv feet, and the help Lake City. It is the hops of the Govresults were such that I could texernor to provide vehicles which will noticing th similarity of ledge ture and value with thore of Gil- comfortably convey tbe distinguished to the various points of pin county. Permanency la branded In visitors In ths city. It Is possible that the matrix of every ledge and ores uncovered are Juat aa auggeellve of uni- an ambitious banquet may be given in Rooms formity In strength and depth. Lot honor of the Japanese travelers. one of the accomodate at to the In the found party be to or la of rich going district, but th big money will come hotels have been engaged by telegraph. through the handling of great quantities of 919 to 950 rock. A Reno combination has been organised to build an electric light and creek, some power plant on Rock twelve or fifteen miles from camp, where the syndicate's engineers have Additional subscriptions to the buildreported that 9,000 horsepower ran be fund for the erection of a new ing developed. Work. I was told, would home for the Commercial club of Balt ' aa soon as or begin within a few days, It was possible to get men and supplies Lake amounting to 929,009, were reThe same crowd ceived Friday by tbs secretary of. the Into the country. has leased or bought water rights a club, and one subscription of 93,000 short distance below (he town of Midas previously mads by Addison Cain was with the purpose of putting in a cus- raised to 95090. .This brings the total tom milling plant If this Is done It amount of money subscribed for the will give the numerous leasers in the new club house up to 980,509. Ae no district a chance to realise good money formal canvaaa of the members of th on the milling ore they develop In the club haa been made aa yet, tha amount search for high-grashipping rock. al ready raised to regarded aa very enTea, I believe the district Is going to couraging. It ia expected that tha 9300, make a big and permanent one. 909 required to erect the new structure will be obtained easily. All of the donations received up to tbe present WILL ENTERTAIN time have been voluntary. Following are the omunta of the subscriptions Friday: FIFTY-SI- X JAPANESE Previously received 999.599 acknowledged Addison Cain, (additional) T. H. Fltagerald Fifty-si- x distinguished Japanese, rep. Thdmaa Kearns David Keith resenting the Important end profesW. 8. McCornlck In sional fields of Japan, are expected W. S. Henderson 1,909 Balt Lake City, Monday morning end James G. McDonald 1,000 arangementa are bring perfected under the supervision of Gov. John C. CutTotal as 999,500 ! ler to provide for their entertainment. The party la composed of newspaper men, manufacturers, merchants, lawyers and other professional men, whs left Japan In March for the purpose of touring the United States and studying Industrial and social conditions. Alberti Allen, Mgr. ' They arrived at San Francisco several 412 25th Street Plene 22. days ago on one of the big tmnapacl- Ac liners and were royally entertained from 919 .to 9319 nt de Allen Transfer Co. DONT FORGET the BIG SALE see OF ? AND 8hrd I Interesting article on th. Ilf. and work. of tbe above author, and one of her long etorle. In Veres. "Lawrence." ire read. Mre. King read two .election after which dainty refeehmenta were erved by tbe hostess. The next meet- - f i re People at Home." -- re. and In America" was given Mre. Frey THOMAS-BORN- E AT MUSIC CO. Slavic People byMre. Rarig on "Our Renxmslblllty Toward the Im- migrant." and a few musical selections ended the program. , ! . 2336 WASHINGTON AVENUE Next to Geo. A. Lowe |