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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, TUESDAY. APRIL PAGE THREP. 14, 1908. (jetting Your Clothes in Shape? i Days Doings In Utah SMI MB AGAINST THE us your goods that you are Send and we will make thinking of wearing, gem look spick and span new again. If they are crumpled and mussed, we vlll restore their shape and their beauWe are experts at ty in short order. tide business, and can give you the both as the qualgjeeteet satisfaction and our wonderfully ity of our work low prices. But the high grade of our voit is what we lay greatest stress upon. Ogden Steam Laundry Co. AND IAUNDERERS 174. Phone. Either CLEANERS. 47 25th 8treet. UITCHELL BROTHERS COPINGS, HEADSTONES, ETC Dent See yeur heme people. pay big commissions ts agents. Yard opposite City Cemetery. SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY. r account bank substantial A who makes a good partner-o- ne will work ts yeur interosti sns whs will remove many a stumbling block frem yeur path one whs will arid ts yeur opportunities! one whs is powerful enough te assist you. If you want this partner for youro atari an actount with us, practiae thrift and economy you ean do it if you will and the outcome will be satisfactory te you. OGDEN STATE DANK of Ofden, Utah Ha Ce Prist Bigolow stMiiMMMo t. J. M. Browning e i s ss s As Pa BigtlOW gseassseasss CflOtllOra R A Moyoo mmim Ant Cnohiora o Ogden Vico-Proo- Rapid Transit Co. TIME CUD THROUGH CARS. First Wash. Ave. car leevea North end Wash. Ava.... 9:11 a.ra. and IS mix. thereafter till 11:10 p.m. First 14 ash. Ave. car leaves South end Wanh. Ave.... 0:11 and 15 min. thereafter till 11:90 p.m. First 25th Street car leavee West end 15th Street.... 4:90 am and 15 min. thereafter till 11:45 pm First 25th Street car leaves am East end 25th Street 4:11 am. and 15 min. thereafter till 11:10 pm First 22nd Street car leavee East end 22nd Street.... 9:07 and 15 min. thereafter till 11:19 pm First 22nd Street car leavee ' 9:51 am. Depot . and 15 min. thereafter till 11:17 pm Through Caro Leaving Corner sf 28th am . .................. and Washington Ava. First Waas. Ava. car going North leaves corner...... 9:11 and 15 min. thereafter tin 11:49 pm First Wash. Ava. car going South leavee comer 4:01 sad 15 min. thereafter till 11:50 p.m. First 26th Street. car going East leaves corner. ...... 9:05 and 15 min. thereafter till 11:69 pm Vint 25 tb Street ear going West leaves corner 9:26 and 15 min. thereafter till 11:40 pm First 22nd Street car going am am am am East leaven corner 4:96 am and 15 min. thereafter till 11:40 pm First 2 2nd --Street ear going to Depot leavee corner... 4:20 and 15 min. thereafter till 11:55 p.m. am Canyon Cara. First Canyon car leaves De- Pot at And every 10:15 PROVO. April 14. A petition from Denver A Rio Grande railroad for the Will Begin Its Work of Investiga- a franchise to build a union depot on tion at Salt Lake City Sixth South and Third West streets has caused a big stir In this city. FifToday. teen hundred persona have signed the petition, asking that the franchise he The following grand Jury was Im- denied ou the location proposed by paneled by Judge Marshall in the the railroad company, but It appears United States district court at Salt that the protests of the 1,509 people will be overridden by the city council, Lake Monday: which stands five for and four against J. W. Houston. Salt Lake City, the franchise. The mayor has not deforeman. clared his attitude. C. E. Adderly, Bingham. The 1,600 people opposed to the site D. N. Beal. Ephraim. proposed by the railroad company are A. Chlpman, American Fork. not oppaed to the construction of a A. Q. Fell, Ogden. union depot, but they desire that the Albert Hogan. Mammoth. present location be retained. The presW. 8. Hendricks, Richmond. ent site la three blocks nearer the cenD. R. Lynn, Salt Lake City. ter of town. Division on the two sites Peter Larson, Lehl. In the past has held up tha construction A. M. Lambert Salt Lake City. of the depot for seven years. F. W. Morgan, Parjt City. J. F. Marshall, Balt Lake City. N. H. Pryor. Logan. James Powell, Price. W. K. Spafford, Price. J. E .Thorn, Pleasant Grove. T. C. Wallen spiel, Salt Lake City. CLASS FARES Edward Wall, Mt. Pleasant. W. E. Ware, Salt Lake City. After .impaneling the Jury, Judge Not only those states that have the Marshall gave Instructions as to the method of procedure during the com- two-celaw, but also those that ing sessions. Sixteen members must haven't It, are to feel the effects of the be present at each seslon to constitute hostility of the railroads thus engena quorum. The vote of twelve la dered. to concur In an Indictment FYom the Instructions which Judge By a new regulation which went Into Marshall gave the Jury, It would ap. effect in Wyoming and ontana April pear that he was alluding Indirectly to 1, and which la effective in Utah and the big bank robbery case that will Colorado May 1, what few remaining come before the Jury before Its ses- second class fares there were are abolsion la concluded. He cautioned the ished, with the exception of those to Jurymen to maintain the closest sec- either Atlantic or Pacific coast. The change means that from Salt recy In all their acta Such a course was not only necessary to facilitate the Lake to Chicago the passenger who procedure of the Jury, but also to per- rides In the tourist sleeper win have to mit fair play among purymen and wit- pay for his railroad ticket 92.59 mors nesses In expressing their opinions than formerly. Similar Increases are while In session. Explanations would mads at various other points, while be avoided and a better feeling would In a few Instances, It la stated, there exist. Then, too. If the fact were has been somewhat of a decrease, as known that an Indictment was issued, compared with rates that were In effect some difficulty might be experienced a few years ago. The passenger who In serving the same. Most perinent travels tourist, of course, still eaves the of hie remarks and suggestive of slow 92 a day difference between tourist and and cautious procedure In the Jury's standard sleeping-ca- r fares. course was his discussion of the effects of an Indictment. Many persona might hear of an Indictment UTAH'S FRUIT CROP who would never hear of an acquittal. No Indictment should be Issued unless IN BEST OF SHAPE the Jury could feel that were It a petit Jury, It would vote for convlc. tlon under the same condltons. The real work of the Jury begins toNot very much can be told about day. the fruit crop of Utah yet, and those occupation and ytio, by position, know most about It will say training MORE MONEY FOR least as yet Peaches aro In bloom In some cnees FEDERAL BUILDING and the Intense heat of the past two or three daya has dona much to bring the spring season on' with a rush. As a rule, however, the fruit growers A special dispatch from Washing- would prefer to see spring coma In with ton to the Tribune says:: Senator less of a rurh. But they argue that Sutherland today Introduced a bill to not much If any harm will he reused, authorise the expenditure of 9250,000 unless the early, development should for Improvements to the Federal build- be checked by a lata frost. ing at Salt Lake. He hopee to get The fruit crop of Utah la said to be the appropriation In the omnibus pub- In the beat of shape so far this year. lic bill. If one Is reported this session. That Is, more attention than ever beThe bill of Mr. Sutherland authorises fore has been paid to tho eradication tha acqulsltlno of additional ground of pests and to the cultivation of fruit adjoining the present site. If this can- for commercial purposes. The old ornot be had at a reasonable price, the chard that waa virtually little but a building will be enlarged by adding an- breeding place for fruit diseases and other story to the one-stopart of i pests la rapidly disappearing, or else the structure. The government Is very la receiving sufficient attention to af- anxious to get the additional land, and ford a considerable check on the may go to the extent of condemning, disease. if the owners hold the land at a figure beyond what Is deemed reasonable. Senator Sutherland said today, after a conference with the President, that he felt certain that Mr. Roosevelt would not accept renomlnatlon under any circumstances. Ha declared that next to the President, Secretary Taft was his choice. He predicted that tha Utah delegation would be for Taft, but thought they would hardly bo Instructed. am hour thereafter nec-essa- ry ry until 9:15 p.m. First Canyon car leaves Ogden canyon 10:46 a.m. And every hour thereafter , until 5:45 p.m. ANNUAL REUNION OF Care. Hot Through Springe First Hot Springs car leaves SCOTTISH RITE MASONS 75th 8L and Wash. ave. 9:95 And every hour am thereafter The eleventh annual reunion of the the Orient of In Salt Lake the held be will Utah . 21 and 22. 7:15 am Masonic Temple on April The degrees, fourth to nineteenth, will nnUl 10:15 pm bo conferred on the 0th; nineteenth to on the list, and the thirtieth n Tueeday and Friday nights a lata thlrtlth, on the 22nd. tnirty-oecon- d, the to b nin for theaters. Rite of and Accepted Ancient The Netiea. Free Masonry. Southern Jurisdiction, Cam leaving Washington avenue ter-j-le Orient of Utah, Valley of Salt Lake. at 11:45 and 19 p. m. go to the Will observe the Maunday-Thnrsds- y Fuwtr House. feast obligatory and the Easter services leaving east end of Twenty-Hous- e! of the r'te In tha Salt Lake Masonic 11:41 11 P- - m. go to Power 9 temple next Thursday evening at Sunday evening. and again oclock, eai '7 :ITleave P-I NOBILITY VISITS ZION Fewer until First Hot Springs car leaves Hot Springs at..........? And every hour thereafter u :26 p.m. Scottish Rite Masons for House car leaving mouth of Canyon w ;45 The Marquis and Marchioness of p. m. goes to Power House Head fort, England, and their two chiland lf mtnuta service visiting In Salt Lake the street between Washington dren are Samuel Newhouse. of mane and guests depot Canyon one-ha- 7jib DEPOT nt PARTNER Special Embroidery Sale LAKE'S NEW no morFsecond for Botiinenfi A GOOD 101 MBewaumasaBsmsstloasaaBaaMHaMa County Centra! Committee we oiler 5,000 yards ol mill end embroidery In all widths at about 25 per cent of the actual value and we Invite Passes Censure on the Critchlow week All this POLITICAL PHASE j Committee. The Republican county committee met at Salt Lake Monday. The Herald claim that Senators Benner X. Smith. George N. Lawrence, Samuel C. Park a:ul Stephen 11. Love have been read out of the Republican party. It la averred that this revolution, which was passed by the committee, Is responsible for this work, Win reas. Certain parlies in Salt Lake county claiming to be llcpubll- cans, und asserting that they bad grievance which aluiuld receive re-- 1 dross, created an organisation separate and apart from the regular party organisation in this county and Ignored tha regular county organisation, and made complaint to the state committee regarding party matters within this county: therefore, be It Resolved, By tht Republican central Committee of Salt Lak "minty, that ws disapprove of stiff condemn all such factional organisations and such Ignoring of the couty committee of the your I ! 0. D. Rasmussen THE RACKET STORE. MuamBBBaBaaHasastsaMHmaBMmiaBSsa! as organisation. Plain Languaga from H. James. Bays Uncle Ebon. welfare tho A anan dat'a alius It is observable, 1 think, the world questionin' and party, ver writes Henry James In Harpsold Undo Eben. may her Co., state auditor, some one from over, er's Baser, that tha poor are kinder and abidln reverence fob aa being unnecessary and uncalled to the In proportion, than tha de truth an' den agin ha may ba ona poor, for; this committee alwaye having been rich themselves re, or even than ths o dess folks dat Jes naturally likes ready to hear and Investigate any rich aro to tha rich. trouble. grievances or complaints In regard to party matters within Salt Lake counregular party to being opjHiaed of (lie Republican ." 8rt ty, over which we have Jurisdiction. The Herald also claims that ths senators named or rather ths committee of fifteen has a ticket of Its own. That paper says: Juhn Q. Critchlow yesterday called a meeting of the committee of fifteen to be held Saturday afternoon at tle Wilson hotel to consider ways and means for fighting the federal bunch, The following state ticket has been suggested: United States senator, former Governor Heber M. Welle; governor, James T. Hammond, former secretary of state; representative In congress. either Senator George N. Law- renc of Senator Stephen li. Love; of state, E. N. Robinson of Logan. and former mayor of that city; attorney general, some man from stats auditor, some one from the southern portion of ths state. j Easter Footwear i sec-rtta- ry We-"oun- ty; With the new Easter toggery new shoes are absolutely necessary. CADETS TO SEE FLEET The Salt Lake high school cadets an enthusiastic meeting Monday afternoon. The entire battalion Is In favor of the trip to see the fleet, not one cadet refusing to go. Those who to pay are able will be requested some, but no one will be left behind on account of his financial condition. The business part of the tour is already being canvassed by the cadets to raise funds. held At the Needles lighthouse. Isle el Wight, there has been placed a set of reed trumpets which give a blast that can be heard ten miles treble the distance of the old fog beU signal 1 4 OF POUND A WEEK at least la what a young baby ought to gain In weight Does yours? If not there's something wrong with its digestion. Give It McGee's Baby Elixir and It will begin gaining at once. Cures stomach and bowel troubles, elds digestion, stops fret fulness, good for teething babies. Price 25c to 60c. Sold by Geo. F. Cave. We are showing new and exclusive styles in Shoes for fcSSSS which will meet the approval of the most discriminating. Clarks Stores V SSEMBLED in this busy store is a most bewildering assortment of the seasons newest and best goods. Youll find the choosing here easy, pleasant and economical. We are showing what you want at what you want to pay. Garments of supreme modishness, A - fabrics of elegant fashionableness, and Httle needfuls, usefuls and requisits of the newest fads and fancies. All the clever innovations of a new season are embodied in our showings. Every depart" ment is full of new things, making it a most desirable opportunity for those who shop to get the best goods, the best values, and the best satisfaction by coming here first. . J. BUJET '& 2429-2431-24- 33 E&(D! WASHINGTON AVENUE peo-ple-'s |