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Show DAILY UTAH STATE WEDNESDAY, JOURNAL, APRIL 22, 1908. PAQE THREE. Getting Your Clothes in Shape? Days Doings In Utah GbEANINGc SFRESsaro LAYTON LAD CUTLER TO INSPECT SMART CLOTHES FOR YOUNG MEN JURY TAKES DP ATTEKPIS LIFE Governor Cullen expects to leave Salt Scofield Sheets Himself' Lake Friday on a tour of. inspection of the great Strawberry valley Irrigation The $106,250 Robbery atthe Utah In Sight of Friend-Wo- und project, which is destined to reclaim National Bank Is Now to a large ana of land In Utah and Will Likely Prove Fatal. other counties. Governor Cutler not Be Investigated. only believes that the project will re- Newell ooda that you on of wearing, and w will malt new again. gmn look wick and Pn and musaed, we they are crumpled Send us VaaT r jt netore their shape and their beap-t- y We are expert at and can give you the 4,1a buslneaa, iiciti" satisfaction both aa the quaour wonderfully ils of our work and the But high grade of our ) price. i what we lay greatest strese miU sult in great good In the way of land The record of another tragedy comes leclainatlun, but he also to of the opinfrom Layton. This time it la a case ion that it may solve the problem of of or attempted power in the valley oil this aide of the aa It ia believed mountain range, through which the that the lad cannot recover. tunnel will pasa At the point Newell son Scofield, of T. B. where the tunnel starts, the altitude Scofield, of Syracuse, shot himself In la 9.000 feet, while it will epon. only be the forehead hurt night while going 4,500 feet where It cornea out on this to a church meeting, and now lies aide of the range. at Dr. Whitlock's rooms all but dead. Discussing the proJect.Gov. Cutler 8 o Held la only about 15 years old. said: He was' walking with a uy friend near In this Strawberry project alone AND CLEANERS Syracuse last night when he LAUNDERERS pulled a there ie room for a great power plant 417 25tji Street. revolver from his pocket. at the tunnel's mouth, and for sevljthpr PboMi 17i Well, here goes, said young Sco- eral more before the water reaches Its 1 am Informed that field, and he pulled the trigger. The final level. the ball entered the middle of the fore- construction of at least one plant will head and will likely prove fatal. be undertaken by the government to CITCIELL BROTHERS The lad hae been wild for several pump the water from a level where It year end on numerous occasions will reach 40,000 acres, to a higher for would run away from home. Hla imut-en-ta canal from w hich 40,000 more will be COPINGS, HEADSTONES, ETC Dent objected, and friends declare Irrigated. $m your home people. Newell told them he would kill himself But this stream la not the on)v one cemmiaaiona t agents. big pay If he had to remain at home. Others yet to be utilised that offers power City Cemetery. Yard oppoait believe, however, that he did not know Advantages. Why has City Creek canSEE US BEFORE YOU BUY. the revolver was loaded. yon been overlooked? It would support two, or posalbly three, power plants. HOBSON LECTURES AT ZION In American Fork canyon I happen to be with two plants, ona of At the Lyric theater Tuesday eve- 750 acquainted at the mouth, and one horrepower A GOOD PARTNER ning, at Salt Lake, Captain Richmond of 1250 farther up. Power horsepower account bank Pearson Hobson, Congressman from from these aubetantial A la to be taken right plants Alabama, delivered one of the beat lec- across the make a goad partner ona who valley for use at Jesse tures that has been heard In thie city will work to your internet t one who new smelters. Knight's for some time. He took for his subwill remove many a atumbling block Streams I think of that affrom your pathj one who will add ject, America, Mistress of the Seas," ford opportunities of Inestimable value t your opportunities; one who ia and told of the necessity of the United In helping out the Industrial situation States controlling the oceans. Hla talk are powerful enough to aaelat you. Parleys canyon. Big Cottonwood, was for In ahort order. Ogden Steam Laundry Co. Etsaanti The Federal grand Jury began the Invert i;; tt ton of the Utah National bank robbery this morning. The amount involved in the robbery la 1C.2.V An curly adjournment Tuesday afternoon Indicate that the calendar lias been entirely cleared with the exception of this cate, and it can be Mild authoritatively that a partial' n port. Including the indictment of El n J. Gregory for sweating coins' and a number of cases of less moment, was placed in the handa of Judge Marshall Tuesday night. Thtny-si- x witnesses are known to but among have been subpoenaed, these tin name of Doc Londoner, the Pinkerton division superintendent, does - not appear. The absence of Londoners name from the list of witnesses has occasioned considerable comment It is thought, however, that he will be called. J. Walter Beattie, NtIunal bank examiner, who has delved exhaustively Into the affairs of the bank, and the siteclal accountants who expert ed the books following the discovery of the alleged robbery, will alao be witnesses. W. 8. McCornlck, president of the institution; W. F. Adams, former and now a director; Joseph Nelson, former cashier; Alvin C. Strong and W. W, Trimmer, tellers, will give the moat important testiof the robIn spite of the fact that two sites are mony i unerring the history bery. already utilised; Little Cottonwood, The other wltnesaea whose names where three plants could easily be Inhave been divulged are: Mr. Alvin stalled; Alpine, Battle creek, Provo, C. Strong, Mrs. W. W. Trimmer, Mrs. Spanish Fork, and several canyons still Q. B. Kelly, Jerry Langford, Fred farther south." Richmond, Harry J. Robinson, J. H. Garrett, Parley J. Jenson, Hyrum White of Ogden, O. P. lllller, James CELEBRATE EASTER Chlpntan, DeWItt B. Lowe, J. E. Dooly, George Sheets, C. W. Nlbley, A. W. WITH AN EXPLOSION Nelson, Samuel Dowse, Jack McCooey, chauffeur for J. H. Garrett; A. E. Hyde, W. G. FUsgerabl, T. R. Cutler and Henrik Harrison. EPHRAIM, April 22. While cele bra ting Easter in the mountains west COUNTY CALL FOR of this city a crowd of boys about REPUBLICAN PRIMARIES 14 years of age were having one of the beet times of their Uvea. They To Elect Delegates to Attend State decided to visit the Dream mine, which Convention to Be Held at Halt Lake has a tunnel about 400 feet In length, City, Thursday, May 7, 1908. and succeeded in following the tunnel until a place waa rea where Primaries for tha election of the all the powder and dynamite were number of delegates from each district stored. They filled their hands with :to said convention as hereinafter the giant caps and decided to have a designated will be held Monday, May good time later on. One of the crowd, 4, 1908, at 8:00 p. m. a boy by the name of Dean Folater, The various districts will meet at the accidentally dropped one of the caps, usual meeting places and conduct the which caused an explosion, which tore primaries in the usual manner. hla shoes Into shreds and nearly' sevEach district should select a chairered two of hla toes. Hla face waa alau man and secretary and certify the burned. Although hla wounds are very names of delegates chosen to the under. painful It la thought that ha will signed. recover. Ogden City Apportionment No. Dele. First Ward vice-presid- ent off-ha- want thia partner youre tort an account with us, practise thrift and economy you can da it if you will and th outcome will be atiefactory ta yau. If you OSDEU STATE BANK of Ogdoij Utah H. C. Bigelow J. M. Browning Vico-Proa- A AaaL Moyaa Ogden MAY REOPEN TOMB Praat Caahiar. Rapid Transit Co. TIDE CAB) THROUGH CARA Firet Weah. Ave. car leavas North end Wash. Ave.... 6:16 a.m. and li min. thereafter till 11:10 p.m. Mret Waeh. Ave. car leave South end Wash. Ave.... 0:11 a.m. ead II min. thereafter till 11:80 p.m Pint lath Street car leaves Weot end 26th Street.... 8:80 end" II min. thereafter till 11:41 Brit nth Street car leaves Beat end 2Sth Street 8:18 aad IB min. thereafter till 11:80 firet 22nd Street car leavea Eaat end 22nd Street.... 8:07 and II min. tlftreafter till 11:22 Pint 22nd Street car leavea 8:22 Depot aad 11 min. thereafter till 11:17 Through Cara Leaving Comer of and Waehtaptm Ave. fhet Wait. Ave. bar going North leaves corner 8:28 tad II min. thereafter till 11:40 fhet Wash. Ave. car going South leaves corner 8:08 ad II min. thereafter till tl:B9 find 26th Street car going Eaet leavea corner 8:05 ' and 13 min. thereafter till 11:60 Tht 25th Street car going leaves corner 1:26 II min. thereafter till 11:40 fhrt 12nd Street car going leaves corner 6:26 tod i min. thereafter till 11:40 t 22nd Street car going . Prpct leaves corner. . 8:20 od II min. thereafter till 11:86 Canyon Carw . Thot Canyon car leavea De- at 1.. 10:16 And every hour thereafter "ot tod 1,1,01 f ;16 PTlt Canyon car leavea Og- to canyon 10:46 And every hour thereafter UIltu 6:46 am p.m. ua. p.m. p.m a.m p.m. 25th BTW,Be Ba P-- uA atJtoto qj011 p- - 4a gjk m- - r-tha Twenty-Hou-n S to Power end of 22nd 11:11 street ieevlng month of Canyon Wet to Power House. minute ae rice alf betw"n toiuee tad depot J MMOR OF CINCINNATI SHUTS OUT MORMONS The Herald of Balt Lake City baa a ajn. p.m. special despatch from Cincinnati to the effect: "Mayor Marlcdrelt a.m. following p.m. h.. put the lid on the Mormon missionaries who are working in the ajn. vicinity of Cincinnati. The mayor top.m. day refused representatives of the a.m. church a permit to hold street meetp.m. ings on the ground that It would b public policy. ajn. against One of the elder of th church, who p.m. said hla name waa Bills, came her a.m. from Columbus and applied for the p.m. permit, explaining that two other elders would assist In the proposed to open air services to make convert a.m Mormonlam. One meeting has already been held In Cincinnati, but the perp.m. mit was given under a misapprehension. Thought the mayor did not aay a.m ao, It la believed it waa misrepresentation rather than misapprehension that the first permit, and for that secured p.m reason all applicants for permission to hold street meeting were mors heretocliwely questioned today than fore. a.m The ruling of the mayor has In aome Netiea. HSr HoJi.1 A dispatch from Cheyenne. . Wyoming, says: Xt la learned that an at tempt will be made thia week, probably Wednesday or Thursday, to reopen mine No. X of the Union Pacific Coal company at Hanna, In which 69 men lost their lives March 28. I Inspector ThomM Bird for the southern district, recently appointed to succeed David M. Ellas, killed In the Hanna disaster, was not the choice of the Union Pacific Coal company. If he finds conditions aa has been represented, he will recommend that the Birds mine be dosed permanently. been have to Is said appointment strongly, opposed by the coal com-P"- F. a.m. Through Hot Springs Cara. Hot Springs car leavea llth 8L and Wash. awe. 8:26 nd every hour thereafter ntH 6:26 P-tot Hot Springs car leavea t Spring at 7:M a.m. nR every hour thereafter ntu 10:16 p.m. 0a Tuesday and Friday nights a late 'to run for theaters fl5ati?n OF SIXTY MINERS L Caahiar. A P. Bigalow IL not for war, but for a larger navy, which would cause the nations of Europe and Asia to respect ua and Insure peace. Congressmen Hobson was Introduced by Captain Joseph E. Caine, who acted aa chairman. Washington hardest Fort of Suita to provide are the Suits for the dapper Young who wants the limit in style. Weve met great success in Clothing these Young Fellows, because ive study their wants. Theres always a "distinguished" air about the cut and the style of our Young Mens (iarments. THE . We call the Dreeeere te eur new Spring Suits The styles may be called extreme, because they are extreme. Every idea or kink, thats new, is shown here, while the fabrics are very swell. Suits $10. $12.50. $15. to $25 Theres much to see here thats new, and our time is at the disposal of the Young Man who is just looking about for the right Suit. FrodlM. Nyo Co. 2413 Washington . District Now 1.. District No. 8 District No. 8 WILL BE GIVEN AWAY District No. 4 Second Ward District No. 6 SALT LAKE City, Utah, April 22.-District No. 4 Utah State Fair association has No. District oil 250 Juat received copies of the' Third WardThe Whirlwind Quarter," painttnr, No. 1 District by Jean Smith, the famous race track District No. 8 painter. The painting shows the wonNo. 16. District derful spurt between Creaeus and The Ward Fourth Abbott In 1901. The paltnlng will be District NO. 11 . . distributed over the state to stimulate District No. 12... interest In the next state fair. District No. II District No. 14 Fifth War- dWHOLE HOUSEHOLD . District No. 15 SUFFERS FROM DIPHTHERIA District No. 1 District No. 17 FAMOUS '. 1 The City Treasurer. Gideon Snyder was stricken with diphtheria at his home In North State street. Salt Lake, last evening. Every member of the Snyder family with the exception of Mrs. Snyder la III with the disease. Louise Snyder, young daughter of Mr. Snyder, was first taken 111. Her sister, Olive Snyder;. Hasel Wilkinson, sister of Mr. Snyder, and the servant are all suffering from diphtheria. to the feeling fuel added q darters aroused over alleged police supervision of free speech and the right of NATURE SPARES public assembly. The mayor, however, the of branch no la determined that The ItiiAn Mormon church shall be established What a fortunate provision of Baton Had they It to. that deprives th rose of mental here If he can help It for how poignant would be Hi known about the one meeting held here suffering; its been grief to discover, lu the height of Ra have would It aay authorities the blooming glory, that a canker fed at heart, and that Its beauty and fragrance suppressed. were downed forever. Nature always spares the Buffering; aha to a veritable FIGHTS WITH MADMAN of pleasing Towards, fo; those who seek her aid. In the year hair and graynme have In a desperate encounter with a gone aby faffing cast gloom over tha lives of thousand madman. Joseph F. Mellon of 451 East of young women, but thanks to th inFourth South street. Salt Lake City, vestigations of scientists tbs true eau-cell of hair destruction is now known to who he waa taking .to the padded Axel germ or parasite that borrows Into Sheriff at the county Jail, Deputy hislr follicles. Newbroa Herp!dd the oca tea H. pteele Tinday night dial destroys this germ. ttiu absolutely waa se- permitting the hair to grow as nahla thumb. In addition he Bold by leading drugupon ture Intended. Bend lOew In stamps verely bruised about the face, gists. .and Tha Herptclds Co... Detect. Mich. which the madman rained blows, Two alaos -- 60 eon la aad 8LHL hla clothe were almost ruined. store-hou- 1 1 1 1 OIL PAINTING se b-- fr . 1 I Dlst No. Diet No. a .a . . 2 1 2 a 1 1 1 1 .' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1,. . 1 1 1 1 1 1 16 siren, Now 2. DlsL No. 1 1 .. a Total Number of delegates, 44. F. J. HENDERSHOT, Chairman. T. H. DAVIS, Secretary. Ogden, Utah, April 21, and Carpels 1 1 Diet No. 1.... West Weber, Dlst No. Our Line Of Rugs ;..20 1 Slater villa, DlsL Lintah, Dlst No. 1. District service, and replace It with a new splendid one. I Now Wilson. What handsome things our new Spring Ruga and Carpets era It would not take long for you to discard that old on that has given you ao many years of 1 District, No. 2 Huntsville, Diet No. 1 District No. 2 Ksnesvllle, Dlst No. 1 Liberty. Dlst No. 1 ManlotL Dlst No. 1 No. X. North Ogden,-Die- t Plain City, Diet No. 1 '. District No. 2 Pleasant View, Diet No. 1 Randall, DlsL No. 1 Rlverdale, DlsL No. 1. Roy, If You Only 2 Total County Apportionment Burch Creek, DlsL No. 1 Farr West, Dlst No. 1 Eden. DlsL No. 1 Harrlsvllle, Dlst. 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