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Show DAILY UTAH JOURNAL TUESDAY, STATE MAY 12, 190S. PAGE THREE. HJtahnA A Few tonight ZINN company Racket Store SO-PEO- PLE-30 The Telephone TRE FROM musical 111 Sample Prices Ex- change. Amt 50c, 35c. Liw 15c. Scctc on sal priewi Cully's Always One Waak ia Bal-25- c, at j Ad-Ms- ca MATINEES WEDNESDAY SATURDAY. AND County Commissioners HearNeeds Results from meeting Appropriation for This Work Doublthe Utah wool growers held Saturday of Institution for Delinquent ed by Action of the Senate afternoon at Salt Lake, at which it was to the decided all In ask Juveniles. sheepmen Yesterday. state to ship their wool to Boston for ( storage, began to make themselves PROVO, May IS. The county known yesterday when assurances from j The Salt lake Herald this morning, met today to listen to the several growers that they would Join under dale of Mayy 11, prints the folproposition of establishing a detention lowing special dispatch from Washinghome fur delinquent Juvenile. There the movement were received by Sec ton, D. C., which will be of deep interwere present, Judge A. A. Noon, thief C. B. Stewart. est to many persons in Ogden and probation officer, B. F. Roper, and city H. A. Thoriey of Modena, Iron coun- vicinity because of the rapidly growing mamhate from Leht, . Spanish Fork, wrote that he and others had 150,-- 1 value of the forestry service to the ty, Provo and Puysun, and W. 8. Rawlings 004 pounds that would hs sent uu the community: of the Provo city schools. first shipment; Anderson brothers Opponents of the forestry system in That there Is a need for such a home j to 150,004 pounds and mors the senate received a decided setback agreed ship at to asked Aar by the Juvenile court is than that amount will coma from the today when by a yea and nay vote the evidenced by the report of the chief j Vernal district. The circular letters senate doubled the appropriation proprobation officer who stated today that 'will be sent out today, vided by the house and reported by the the including there had been Ilk cases in the Juvenile shipping directions and other Informa- senate committee on agriculture for court since Derember 10. Of this num- tion. permanent Improvements In forest reber he thought 2u were proper candiMr. Stewart received a letter also serve. The amount stated in the bill, dates for the detention horn, and that '.from Q. 8. Walker, secretary of the which has been before the senate for If not cured for would soon have to be National Wool Growers association, four days past, was 5t,. . and a desent to the reform school or finally land from which the following Is an ex- -, termined effort was made by Senators in the penitentiary. Of the U0 cases tract: , Heyburn. Teller, Clark and Carter to before the Juvenile court during the have this amount stricken from the bill. Approve Of National Body last dour months most w!them were It was defended by Senators Warren, for petty thieving or truss cy. It was I have been watching closely what Smoot,. Dixon, Flint, Dolliver and BevlepMhsd that mors than 11,100 had been you have been doing to handle the eridge, and today, when the bill was recovered from the JuvwaUtu and re- 1001 clip sad I must say that you on final passage, Dixon of Montana turned to the persons from whom it are to be commended on what has offered an amendment the was taken. Tbs matter was taken un- j bees acooiavlished. 1 am satisfied that amount to one million raising makdollars, der advisement with the understanding storing the wool and waiting for a an effet live speech in that the propnltiaa will fee given a market is the proper thing to do. In- ing support of Ids amendment, which waif thorough airing before 1e ill finally dis- deed there is nothing else that out be adopted by a vote of 88 to 28. Sena guised of. done. Growers would be very freftsh tor Heyburn denounced the action of One of tbs thing bnaght out at Indeed to accept prices that are not the senate as absurd and outrageous, lhe meeting f the Juvenile court equal to the tariff on wooL I con- but the amendment prevailed regardless workers with the county commissionfident that after the nominating bis protest. During the proceedings el ers today sews the necessity of legisbusiness will begin to pick up Senator Warren, in charge of tho lation affecting the curfew law, par- j 'and by fall there will be a market for today bill, arranged for the introdoctinn by ticularly ta that pottkh referring to Tour trod. Fulton of Oregon of an amendment givthe age. There was a movement startAlready, aa well, offers from eastern ing states 25 per cent of the proceeds ed which Is expected to be taken ta brokers to aid in the mde f the stored of forest sales and rentals, Instead of the state legislature with a view e( wool have been received and the move- 10 per cent aa heretofore, and accepted Bos- the amendment for the having the curfew age changed Siam ment has created much Interest committee, and ton bulls it to i$ as. circle. h was so adopted. j When You Buy Bell Pocky Mountain Telephone Service YOU Have Bought Something ! a plaything, joa hav &t bought lot a badness necessity and a social the valua of which has (oevenk-nce- , tMB proved beyond qaeattoa by th pet J that Forty-thr- ee Thousand Persons la Idaho, Moats ns, Utah and Wy are mint tt Wrfy day bn the ting year. Rocky s Mountain Stell USE. Tor are submitted tthey in not Installed merely to dhow you to call up a Smr persona In your own (ommaalty end dtop with that, but they allow you to call thousands of Tjh-phone- b ewry Taft persons the Istere Of re-ta- ry aouaUln region. TfHATTOU PAT FOR! tor telephone rre yke, get service that 'Will give yea access ts fell Tarts of the region In kVh you live, raa well aa to year GET tCber you pmy mbi THATS GETTING YOUR .MONEY'S tf M HIT Ilf WITH SACK OF Transfer Co. m Judge Ilmw, of the district roust iln Salt Ulu, an Monday granted Carrie VtchHlne Alontro a divorce from .Manuel V. JAontro with the custody f the infant children, JIO a month permanant alimofiy and f 50 attorney' fee. The evidence in this case showed distinct 111 treatment on the part of the husband. They wear married at Salt Lake December 10, J.K09 and lived together UU March 8, 1008. Since November J, 1807. he tailed, to. provide for his family even the necessaries of life as that she had to Jcrtp boarders and work Man .her own lining and .that of their children. It ucaa further shown that on July 18, 1807. he struck her on the boulder with aacktff sugar knocking her to the ground and. injuring her severely. He has also at .times called her vile Albert Allea, Mgr. 412 25th Street. flue 21 a WHEN names YOU SEE YOUR MORSE These and .other, things recited in her evidence and cormborated were exuvgh for Judge Morse and he granted ;the .ppi"B. You cannot work on poor divorce as asked. There am four jil-dre- n bod Mithgp can your livootocKu livo who will reimiln with the mother, ur W"d of grain and toay and 30. Maria. A., Sherwln JB and Armond NH bo 'inpdiH. Birdie I Monl.ro .tie oldest aged semen and the yiouegeetitwo years. CNAm WAY AND SEED 352 24th St. dn into the grain of our eupplying Hall know why ho works without eus. f. brOot PILE UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT CUBE OGDEN TURF US H. FBEE EXCHANGE Ft Street. Twentf-fift- h PATTISON, West and Deeicstic Cigars Iffernia and rasas. M "A wire for aft opaKing who keeps her bouse from top to bottom wants know that the flour she buys b clean. "f only another ' saying Rivnrdalo . : Made There are hundreds r .cases of piles Wifeh have lasted tar to and SO yean nod have been eared la tow days or Pyramid weriw with the me Cure. PBea sufferers ia the peat hare looked upon an operation an foe only cure fcnt .operations rarely ease, and often lead to fearful results. The Pyramid Pile Cure cares. the swelling, stops the congestion heals the ulcers and fieanrea and the pttes which this remedy is not made to cure. The Pyramid Pile Cure can be used at home. There la no lose of time or detention from business. There Unt rmmm of piles so severe that the Pyramid Pile Cure will not bring relief. We make no charge for a trial packThis samage of Pyramid Pile Cure. the soothe ple will relieve the itching, on start you and membrane Inflamed bare After you cure. a to way your used the sample 8 to the druggist for a 10 cent box of the remedy. Write today. The sample costs yon nothing. Pyramid Drug Co, 1 Pyramid BMt-nelou- s It.re-llew- A woman Is Trial Package of Wanderful Pyramid Pils Cure Bant to All Wha Band Name and Address Prop. Wlaes, Liquors, Etc. t Oar New Cigar Stand. Beet of Imported, Key f J5 Jar Largs Sii Chamber Roll Crop Paper Rgll Flows red Crap Papar 25 . N. 5 Envelopes 25 No. 8S4 Envelopes j04 Shsats Writing Paper for . 1 spool Darning Cotton 6 pair Shea Laces 50 Paoor Napkins Can Talcum Powder Mennen's Talcum Pawdsr . .. Paper Carpet Tacks 2 dot. Patent Hooks and Eyre Btaamboat Playing Cards . Bicyclo Playing Cards Anchor Host supporters President Suspenders . Child's Rompor . Mons Work Shore j05 fr Mon's Ogdon Csmlo Man's Collars and Salt Lab Post Cards JDS It Jl JD5 Post Cards ... largo blus or red Handksrehisfs . 5 Shsats Tanglfoot Ply Paper for 6 Spot's Bast Machine Thread for Military Hoc Supporters Ladies' and Children's Hose Supporters , 2 qt. Fountain Syringe S qt. Fountain Syringe Steal Thimblo Coat and Hat Hooks . Coat Collar Springs Paper Pins .75 . Toilet Paper . Lacs in Cluny, Torchon and ether now stylish goods usually sold at 8pscial Salas for 10, 15 and 25e, sur pries So. 1.000 Ladies' Shirt Waists, tho ordinary 130, f&OO and $230 quality, our unmatehabls pric, 98c. and thousands of ether things that cannot be matched nywhore, only to bo found ot Vs lb. Roll 10.000 yds. h WORTH- - Mien ten-min- Bowl and Pitcher Earthenware Slop Flour by ltden Milling & levator Company B1J-Mars- lch-- M UNCLE SAM HAS MOD J83S The Salt lake I LET AWAY FR0T.1 SCHOOL City .papers announce Lillie XMte 8mUi, 18 yean old, pretty and vary homesick, ran away from 8L Ana's oigihanage in Salt Lalls yesterday aftomoea, and started to walk to futhsris home in Ogden. that .there will he ekil service examinations at the fadonl building, in that city. June X for the .position of transfers-, at 82.000 jwr Annum, In the bureau of engraving ana .printing. The duties of the position are .the making of .rolls sad plates .on transfer, presses: (1) Taking itpHofroUa.faMn.sngxaved dire. This process consists of rolling amoft steel cylinder over a hardened steel die, and reproducing the lines in Intaglio on the die in .relief on steel cylinder or roll. (2) "laying dlewn" fktti for printing. .This consists of rolling a hardened steel cylinder. ever a onft steel plate, And introducing the lines in relied on llhe roll In intagUo on the plate. The J&de of Jransfcwr includes a hnswJadge of .Meaning and hardening steel dies and .plates. .Also, Jwae 2. examlnaUens for.ftabor-alar- y inspector, bureau af animal Industry, at 8L3DD Us 82, ML . AppCfc-anmust indicate in their ocnMcatloas that Lffw.y have had .at least .the .twining received ty a J. graduate from a recognised nchuo, and .that. they have had some ymotia&l experience U work, fipvrtenor .In the examination f meats and meat ood products is foy dedrable, Jbut nol essential. Same date, for laboratory, faureaa of scan darito, at 1900 to EL 200 per jaanum. The .duties, in connection with these .positions are IdentNl with ghuse at the Assistants In the physical hJwratofles.af scletsti fle sail tecnical Insulations. As ftir fi .practicable, appointees are.assignad to work in the stojeots dor .which they are beat fitted. There will be ensmlmdJons June 18, for lithographic stone and jilalepwliah--e- r ;ln ;thr geological survey, at 82,60 per day. The appribatoe Iln .this post lion should be comjetont to polish gndu, and trim llttographlc stones, and he ,eAte.rt in preparing nd gtAin-teg tine and aluminum pisdes with grahtiKg machlnery. Be aauat be strong, actfteg, and capsUe sf lifting heavy stones. Same date, exarelnatlan for toed taw cflerk. at ffM to HAS. depaittnrot f the lntericw and -- ts J. lab-ongo- ry it, BIO FAMILY REUNION LAYTON, May ll. A reunion sf the King family wan held here today. More than 150 descendants of Knock and Mary King, pioneers sf I860, were present Mm Maty King, now 88 years Id, made a short speech and a musical program was rendered in the aid meeting house in the afternoon. Enoch King, the tether, grandfather and greatgrandfather of those present, died 15 yean ago. hr After she had walked several blocks, which seemed to her to be miles and hlta" sthe walksd Unto a rooming house at 8 Mast First South street, and asked bow gar it was .to Ogden. A tittle tpuestlonlng elicited the information that the child had nut away, and the police department was notiffrd. Folfotwian Carlow T). Lyon was sent to the fcnuaa And '.took the little girl to the elation. Soon afterwards one of the nreses At the (orphanage called at the station and .took . the child hack. late 3s tthe daughter of Charles H. Smith, a rSDroad engineer, and when her mAh er died.idhnut a year ago, the father, who Ha awgy from home for days si a .time, placed the child in the syteuge so .that rihe might receive the altHSttlon.and- csrelhe could not give her hhuedlf. Astigmatism from Reading In Bed. Astigmatism, which :ii a condition where the refractive powers differ ia the different meridismi of the eye. Is 1a moat hereditary, but It Is often am ill red. says ia writer la HeahJk. The error of acgulred astigmatism often tikes place during and after a revere .Illness, and can be avoided 2y prqper precautions. Tbs whole system Is Is a weakened condition, aid Xheipereau so sBlctsd, being confined to Che : house, udll resort to reading to pare away 'the time, and this Is often firaotiattd whfle In a reclining pasStisn. Ttere can be noth-in- g mors tadmfons then this practice. Reading under these renditions am overburdens ;Rm tnmtdei, and ths notion of these muscles upon foe form at .the eye cremes an irregularity la the curvature of foe cornea which Is knwwn as astigmatism. This Ja detrimental to distant rltiea and siakev reading and near work dHBcult tea goods. OFTNEBB OF SEALSKIN. Ms RHrstcd by PssSrsU Is lasiskin Is admired ths wsrid evsr for Ms softness and glossinsss; and yat tbs fettmsa hair is sguaily as soft and glossy whss ksslthjr; and ths radical esuss of ail hair frssbls Is-- dandruff, which is caused by a psstlfsrous psreslts that saps tbs vMalNr at thp hair at Its root Nswbros HsryMda Is ths only preparation that la tetsl to tbs dandruff germ. Without dandruff them la ns telling bair, but a luxuriant growth of glossy, soft hair to certIDAHO IN TAFT COLUMN ainths scalp wont cure danBOISE, Ida., May 11. Delegates to druff. Scouring Kfil ths dandruff garm. Thousare convention Idaho the Republican ands af women owe their beautiful suits gathering today In Wallace, and from of hair to Nawtros Herpteldn Bold by hading druggists fiend We. In stamps present appearances, will send a dele- to Tho Hsrplclda Coi. Detroit, Mich. Chito' Taft ths for Instructed gation cago convention. and ILML Two store - II IITTLEFIELD IS OUT FLY COPS ORE or POLITICS WASHINGTON, May 18- - According to reports from Maine, a successor for V Representative Charles E. Littlefield, who has attained a national reputation representing Jhe Second Mains dlotiict ia the House, will be nominated today by the Republicans of that district. Congressman Littlefield has tendered his resignation, to take effect n fieptember 80, and many prominent Republicans of Mains are contesting for the honor of succeeding him. It is said that Littlefield will accept prmition with a western railroad, pay- OIITJR FORCE Gathering of Sherlock Holmes Deciples in Blue Grass gion of Kentucky. LEXINGTON, Also, Re- ; istr Ky May Lexington folk are treading softly today, for detectives fly cops and gumshoe men from all over the broad land, attracted by ths waving blue grass In ths spring time, have Invaded Lexington In force and have taken complete charge of the city. ing at least 825,000 a year. Chief detectives of all ths railroad Nver Quit Under Fire Mr. Littlefield haa not retired while systems of the United flutes and Canunder lire. Opposition to his rrnomi ada are among the visitors, who opened tion haa keen withdrawn and he would this morning the twelfth annual meethave .bees unanimously nominated and ing of the Railway association of Jt 2s understood that the convention Special Agents and Police. Colonel J. mould have given him a great ova- J. Reagen, chief of police, and Colonel tion to show that the district was loy- John Skaln, mayor of Lexington, welcomed the followeds of Nick Carter and al to 3dm. It is generally thought that It will Sherlock Holmes in addresses overflowhe a difficult matter for the second dis- ing with hospitality, such as only Ken-tukunneis know how. to deliver. trict to aead a man to Congress who wJM achieve such National prominence. The responses were by Colonel W, T. His work 1a Congress to recalled, how Canada, special agent of the Union he sprung Into prominence oy his great Pacific at Omaha, who prides himself egameta tea the Roberta caae, the debate upon his Kentucy birth and his allia (he Berio BJcan tariff, hla great ance with the great tribe of Blue argument on the railroad rate bill, hla Grass colonels, and Captain not Colmatter, his onel G. T. Helm, special agent of the fight in the efforts to abolish the army canteen and Queen A Crescent Ms work on labor matters are all spokRide n Trolley Cars en about today. Mr. Littlefield had i Following the hospitable passage of host of friends among the temperance words, the convention settled down to and prohibition people and he was al- business, and at the close of the sesways found battling for the Maine law sion ths delegates and their ladles were taken on trolley car and autowhether he was at home or abroad. mobile excursions to places of InterGroat Fight Against Gompers One of the great fights In which Mr. est In the city and vicinity. Littlefield distinguished himself was At the sessions tomorrow and ThursIn the campaign of 1908 when he defied day addresses will be delivered by Samuel Gompers, who went to the railroad detectives of all the leading Second District with the avowed pure systems on phases of their work, pore of defeating Mr. Littlefield and among the subjects scheduled being brought with him a number of men "Honesty and Dishonesty of Employes,' to try to encompass the defeat of Mr. Car and Brass Thieves, "The Tramp Littlefield. The speeches of Mr. Little- Nuisance." Train Robbers," Juven-field In that campaign were notable ils Thieves and Juvenile Courts,' Maones nipulation of Railroad Transportation1 and Damaged Freight." A Living Skelton Flood sf Oratory Among the entertainment features Is the final condition of any child will be an excursion to High Bridge, that has worms If it Uvea Think the highest bridge In the United States; of having something In your stomach a reception at the Elks club, a tarthat eats all you take as nourish- get shoot for a gold medal offered by ment Nine tenths of the babies Secretary Dawson and a banquet at tho have worm, may be pours haa Bs Phoenix on Thursday night, provided certain that It has not by giving it by citisens of Lexington, . when some Whites Cream Vermifuge It expels of Kentucky's most famous colonels, all worms and Is a tonic for the baby. poets. Jurists and orators will attend Pries 28 centa Bold by Geo. F. 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