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Show THE DAILY STATE JOURNAL. FRIDAY, AUGUST Cti.iia 1. terv ulMili W.i e .i'-n- tomp.iry lUt-ft- IViut-r- ij.l. ftp- - !' i"-.- :;i T ,i !u p lirunu juK;.. uL'.d MEJIHE-U- P Convention nt Which Storage end Business Other Important r Men of Under Discussion. to Be Considered. ular State Cobvention. The building of a steel manufactur- the Wool 3 rowers held be to ing is plant in Salt Lake is now under Association of Africa, 28, to H August Lake City in Salt of the most signipromise to be one of the assoconventions of the ficant are expectwho ciation. Among those W. Gooding, Fred are ed to be present and brother to theGoveraor of Idaho, M. Wil- J. association; the of president aswclatlon. son, vie. president of of workmen. ' John E. Jones of Waukesha, Wis., and George Wyo, secretary of the association., It is expected thst there will be at g least 500 sheep owners In the city convention. the of the three days An attractive programme has been Bre interested in the y prom nen with speeches Iron A Steel company of East ergtste states. men from all over the western Chlcago. The 8alt Lake plant, it is Occurring Just after the recent at- understood, will be built on lines simito men of Utah tempt of the sheep lar to those of the East Chicago plant. market their wool at a fair rate in apltei Sines his arrival In Salt Lake, Mr. of the low prices offered last spring, Jones has carried on his negotiations this convention will have a number of quietly, being unwilling to make any: dislmporitant matters before it for statement concerning the big propect cussion, not the least Important of util assured that the enterprise could to movement inauguwhich will be the out. be carried successfully rate a national storage plan. The QuesHis Interesting to proposition proved will be taken also tion of transportation Salt business Lakes men, and leading up and an active light will be made Mr. Jonea conference a had yesterday with do to away against the railroads Commercial what is alleged to he unjust discrim- with representatives of the Lake Real Estate assoSalt the club, western growwool th ination against A Merers on the part of the big railroad sys- ciation and ths Manufacturers the association. At chants meeting, tems Another important matter which will the entire project was carefully gone be brought up will be the decision of over, and .all the details of. Mr. Jones' the executive committee on the central proposition were discussed. W. J. Halloran, president of the Comwool stations for the entire Intermoun-tat- n country, It ia said that there is mercial club, Judge Edward F. Colconsiderable sentiment In favor of Salt born, president of the Sait Lake Real Lake City as thf proper place for such Estate association and W. 8. McAllia a station, Inasmuch as it is ths natural ter, president of the Manufacturers and renter of the wool interests of all the Merchants' association, were at the intermountain country, ineluding Ari- conference. sons. Montana, Nevada, Idaho, Wyoming and Utah, and these states repreThe convention of 1 dur-in- ar-w-ho ed 12,000,000 sheep sent approximately and an annual woo) clip of 85,000,000 pounds. It is said that the people of both Denver and Omaha are making strenuous efforts to secure the appointment of their cities as a central sta- UTAH RIFLE TEAM tion. A team of 15 marksmen selected from the National Guard of Utah to represent this state ln the national rifle match to be held at Camp Perry, Ohio, August 21 to 29, was selected Is yesterday. These men were selected from a group of 40 chosen from the guard to compete In the state rifle competition which has been In progress at Fort Douglas for the last three daya and which closed last night. Brigadier General E. A. Wedgwood, captain; Colonel Charles G. Plummer, coach; Major W. G. Williams, spotter; Major Fred Kammerman, adjutant and quartermaster; First Lieutenant W. E. Kneaas, range officer on assignment of the war department. Captain T. C. Webb, First battery, A., Salt Lake. Captain G. H. Arnes, adjutant First infantry, Salt Lake. SPANISH VETERANS . First Lieutenant L. P. Wilcox, signal corps, Balt Lake. IN BlG OUTING First Lieutenant O. H. Haasing, company B, First infantry, Ogden. First Lieutenant Leonard, ChristenRichson, company , First For the purpose of raising money to v Infantry, field. defray the expenses of the Utah deleSecond Lieutenant Harry A. Wlntch, gation to the national encampment of company F. First Infantry, MantL United Spanish War Veterans at G. L. Buchanan, company Sept 1, 2 and 8, an outing will be Sergeant given at Lagoon Saturday. The man- F. first insntry, MantL Sergeant J. E. McFarland, company agement has promised several additional special attractions, and the veter- A, First Infantry, Nephl. ans themselves have Sergeant D. H. Neilaon, company F, arranged a of sports and contests, together First infantry, MantL with a baseball game between the Og Corporal C. Gardner, company H, den wnd Balt Lake First VetInfantry, Salt Laka Spanish War erans Private C. A. Drouby, company C, Th veterans would like to see a big First Infantry, Salt Laka. vrf'wd at the- resort tomorrow for the Private J. Henri, company F, First reason that the proceeds are to be deInfantry, MantL voted to the payment of the expense, , Bos-Io- pro-Fte- n, m 1909 to Salt 1st. PHARMACISTS GET : PROVO THROUGH IN been assist the undertaking, and with a profit at Lagoon tomorrow the veterans will complete their fund and Th Utah Pharmaceutical association leave for Boston in a body. The closed its annual session In Provo when commensurate profit to Salt Lake la offftrere were elected: pparent. If the next encampment is the following of Lake Johnson Salt H. City, presJoy brought here. ident; John H. Bishop of Logan, first vice president; A- - D. Sutton of Provo, second vice president; Frank E. WhitAMERICANS" MOVE worth of Salt Lake, secretary; George W. Driver of Ogden, treasurer; execIN SALT LAKE COUNTY utive committee, J. L. Boyden of Coal' ville, John Culley of Ogden, W. W. Crawford of MantL W. X Eddy of Brigham City,' Mark E. Howlett of Eureka, The American county committee held Alex Headqulst of Provo, and Charles 7 merilg In Slt Lake City Thnrs-nigh- t, Van Dyke of Saif Lake City. and decided to hold the A departure was made from the wunty convention Monday, September general custom and the following . in the Salt Lake theater. The were elected honorary members to octo select delegates to the concupy the following positions: Chap tention wli be held Wednesday evening, lain, S. H. Goodwin of Provo; surgeon. September 22. at 8 oclock p. m. The Dr. Pled W. Taylor of Provo; legal f representation will be one advtaer, J. W. N. Whltecotton. a , 0r twenty votes cast for The session came to a close with a A JMbson, commissioner banquet at the Hotel Roberta at which I, November election In 1908. the election took place. in The business men have In rea-s-na- 111 pri-"w- ?t long-ter- m is hair-dresM- 0 Colo. TAKES HIS LIFE NICK BUTKOVICH MARKED TO END HIS MISERY . FOR DEATH t. - ; j You Bake With Too proud to return to the poorhouse, C. J. Christensen, pennilt ss and the vie Six member of the Greek Catholic tlm of an Incurable disease, committed ho I fact inti of the Austrian feudists gujej,je yesterday between 10 o'clock In In at Bingham tw mornlllIt am, , .eiock ln lhe rvrn. engaged deadly warfare and flarfiald are believed to have by hanging himself with a rope to In the Plot to assassinate Nick Butko-- L thf trgniom uf t)l, dlW vlcli Wednesday night. The authorl- j WHa occupying at (9 Commercial are of ties Salt Lake county searching B(vet for the other four suspects, but with ohrirtenwn hnd been a resident of th better you like HI , little hoi of effecting their capture. Under aur method af milling the t.jty for years, living at M Com-Th- e would-b- e assassins are believed mwtal -- treet About erg months ago Good of ths Winter Whaat" ia reto be from Garfield and Bingham, the hJi hwame o aggravated that tained ths loavsa of Broad are larger storm center of the religious war waa iipomible for him to continue and better en this account. far. The two who were taken Into j Was taken to a hospital and A sack of P eery's Crescent Fleur atcustody by Policemen Beckstead kndwaa ja(rr discharged as Incurable. Be tests the truth ef this statement Hast Wednesday night are thought to nr wJthout funds. h became an e from Garfield, whlla the four who mata pf ,ha poorhouse. escaped are believed to he from Bing-- 1 A prominent physician of this city ham. Drawn to Salt Laka City bp Iearnwl pf hI caaa ,nd offered him If there are any names omitted, it the arraignment of several of their fac- - I treatment if he would leave the poor1 ia unintentional, and any candidate tion on charge, of participating In the houaa rhrtatenen then tried to get whose name la not mentioned may have outbreaks, their hatred arose, pnd they hplp frirmts and, falling In thla, We have Just Installed another met in the little saloon at Third 'Went j became despondent and took hlz life, an announcement at any time. addition to Safety Deposit Bases la In this list it will be seen that some and North Temple streets and conchcTour Fir Proof vault to accommoof the candUate, whow homM trt ,n ed the plot to kill the object of their date th, growing demand of our Salt Lake are accredited to other coun- hatred, Butkovlch, who, by his activity patrons for a safe place to store mem-1 evidence against Gn Aujlwt ties Since geography will cut a big ln hunting up the great weattheir valauble papers. Jewelry aad I figure in the nominations at the state hers of their faction and helping the I rrn crobrattnn of Frontier day will be diamonds. has brought h(,d t Cheyenne, Wyoming. convention, there will be some discus- authorities pursue them, Ths rent Is low, call and let as s, Trained games, brand- sion as to counties to which candi- their concentrated, deadly wrath down show you. himself. Ing, steer roping, Indian races and war dates should M accredited. For in upon dances, wild horse races, relay rares, j stance, every candidate for state audicowciri raoea, bucking and pitching; tor but Ivor Ajax wants Mr. Spry to BANK OGDEN contest for, the world's championship, link Tooele county with his name. UTAH GUARDS ARE and muny other contests and eeremoShould Spry win the norillnatlon and ef Ogden, Utah nlea can be seen at thla festival. be charged up to Tooele county, the HIGHLY COMPLIMENTED j The Union Pacific hai put In effect Pros. H. C. Bigelow chances of Mr. Ajax getting the nomVice-Prefor this occasion the remarkably low J. M. Browning ination would be harmed considerably. T rate of 914.55 to Cheyenne and return. A, P, Bigelow CesHie p. The same may be said of the 1901. on sal Aug. Tickets R. A. Meyee Cashier, Asst, - General Wedgewond la In . . If A. C. Nelson, state superAdjutantat lTn,n n vot tk off, intendent ia renominated and is receipt letter from BrlgadlFr charged to Sanpete county, Herbert General Charles Morton In command of j lp Camp Emmett Crawford which folSmyths chances of landing the nomination will be slim. So lows: E. DOOLY, President. RALPH E. HOAO, Ctuhlcr. it ia with the Supreme Judgeship. If Camp Emmett Crawford, near Dale S Vlce-Pre- s4 A. V. MclNT05H, Asst. Cashier. To JOSEPH S. 1108. PEERY. . Wyoming, 10, Is Aug. from Creek, Breeden, Major Oden, hailing nominated for the Supreme court, the the Adjutant General, State of Utah. chances of Weber county landing the Salt Lake City. Utah: Sir On the deattorney generalship would not be very parture of the troops of your state from this camp, It gives me pleasure fat. That's why all of the candidates are to express to you my sincere appreOGDEN solstudying geography in all of their spare ciation of their good conduct and BTATEJT UNITED DEPOSITARY whll time. And with this study win com dierly bearing. Their deportment desires from various candidates to her. was a credit to the state and to Interest Paid on Savings Accounts and Time Deposits have the nominations arranged In the the organisations to which they belong. 1 truaf that thlr stay here, brlefl order of business, so that geographical effects will be determined before cer- though it was, has proved a benefit to tain nominations are made. Complex' them and tended to strengthen the AFTER A SHOPPING TOUR hondp of sympathy and good fellowions may change quickly. he ladies should drop in at this restSwen O. Nielsen of Sanpete county ship which should always exist aurant and hava lunch. They can has told Marshal Spry that ha is not tween the troops of the Nstionsl Guard a candidate .for governor and that he and those of the regular service. Very get a cup of tea hero that goes la for Spry. There la a rumor that respectfully, straight to the heart. They can orBrigadier General Commanding. C. W. Watts, of Millard county, who soma dainty trifles or a good, subder once served in the legislature, ia a meal. They will ha delightstantial candidate for governor. The names of INDIAN VILLAGE the home-lik- e ed with surroundings City Attorney Bagley and City Judge and ths perfect service. And they Murphy of Ogden, have only recently been connected with the attorney-ge- n FOR STATE FAIR! will be mors than pleased at the eralshlp, a race In which the majority moderate cost of their repast of the candidates are from Salt Lake and Weber counties Balt Lake Herald: F. J. Henderehot I vice president of the Utah State Fair - of the delegation. The six delegates from Utah will go to Boston Aug. 25, and win bring the national encamp-fo- r , M. Justice of Supreme court W. MvCtyty, present tacumtxuit, Sevier county; M. A. Breeden, attorney-genera- l. Weber county. Congressman Joseph Howell, present incumbent. Cache county; Parky P. Christenson, Salt Lake county. Governor William Spry, United States marshal. Salt Lake county. Secretary of state C. S. Tingey, present incumbent, Juab county; J. A. Edwards, state auditor. Box Elder county; Don Colton, Uintah county. State treasurer Major H. P. My ton. Salt Lake; J. Parky White, deputy sheriff. Salt Lake; David Mattson, Weber county; H. E. .Smyth, Sanpete county; H. I Cummings, Utah county. Stats auditor Ivor Ajax, Tooele county; A. H. Jewkea, Emery county; Walter Calderwood, Summit county. Attorney general C. S. Patterson, Salt Lake;' A. R. Barnes, Salt' Lake; n, N. H. Tanner, Salt Lake; George Weber; John Bagley,, Weber; Judge John Murphy, Weber county, Superintendent of public Instruction A. C. Nelson, present incumbent, Sanpete county. GOES TO CAMP PERRY said that curb a plan would do sway with the commission men who, It Is clalmedhavs proved such a hindrance to the wool growers in the past and that the sheep men should be able to deal directly with the manufacturers. Such a result would be brought about by the formation of a national association In the shape of a protective corporation.. Large warehouses would be erected n different sections of the country and a regularly organised corporation would be Instituted to handle the business of the association. In this way. it is said, it might ha possible to form an organization strong enough to bring about great changes In the handling pf wool freight by the big continental railroad lines. It ..So far as is known. Bays the Inter- comobtain Republican, this 1 plete roster of candidates for state offices before the Republican state convention: ! i Salt Lake Have Roster of Elligibles in Race for Nominations Subject to RegImportant New Enterprise Hatters Are SALT LAKE A OGDEN RY. on t II LAGOON ROUTE for the :;e th il.uk to i:.r Pi L ;, Ca t!: tinii.l no. !:a Mrii'-.- n: Wu.ki r nth Hire ;i ini.r ;m liny h ir Time table in effect August 4, 1908L , i lilolln : s, , :m:i Leave Trains Lsavs Trams Judt-Si;, n.ii Min- found that t:ire state- low.r euitKoeti-- t!mt tne or- - 8a It Lake for Ogden for nulls tu- fulxf. lh.il. l'uvij K vilh diiiainy should il.',rn ,th. I a tv j. f Lagoon A Ogdon: A Salt Lagoon in ihe busi'.ts, and i'lio'i.a K varus wtrv not inu rvel- - 1'' el of aulomol'ilt Lake: flM and ed in the uvimtiy, a 10 V.kxi Xlw diirUt Mluiv, and iilou rviEU- j 8:30 sjs. 4:45 a m, atsd for.duct if all otlaT buiMat k Ui SiMUIt iKMiiud out to litr 'Ai' 8:90 8:30 a.m. w. re not ouiiod liy ihe ivinjuiny. Tlivsv vJ:ii'U'. He u.l Yunlu-- in favor of! 11:00 a.m. 11:00 thi-iistall ii. viils wore, sho avers, made to l,,,",iig cht'uffeiirs and 2:00 p-2:00 p.m. to undergo an examination In fere a li- her with intent to deceive. 0:90 pjn. m. 4:00 p l ixsui-ito them t'tviiU Dover oil receiving the irnw wa 0:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. It was tentatively agreed that the cht-- k imumlidUiy prcsriitcd it for 7:00 p.m. f automobiles should nn exee. d pa nieiit and received drafts for aU 8:00 p.m. but which she took in cash. A .elcht miles an hour over Interseetions Ts Lagoon only, on and not exceed twelve miles ail hour temporary restraining order was ob-- 1 and Holiday Sundays Specials for taint'd by Powers A Marioneux to pre- street within the business district, but Lagoon at 9 and 5 p. m. from Salt Lako. will matter over be thorgone jtlils vent payment of the drafts SIMON BAMBERGER, committee. In the same ProsL A Gan 'I Mgr. Porter recently received from i oughly by the was that it gravel agreed the Denver and Rio Grande Railway connection, should be kept off the paved con: ,ii:y a cheek for 1S.SS 55 to pay wagons streets, unless they are so constructed the verdiet and costs obtained by her that It was gravel eannot escape. In tie district court fur damages for pointed out tliat rravel escaping from loss of an arm. She brought suit aud wagons Is ruining the streets and also the cuhe was before Judge Lewie for ruining automobile tire. sev. r.il weeks, resulting in a verdict It was finally decided to havs the -r of Ill.r.fO. Miss Porter was a automobile club draft an ordinance and and received severe injuries present It to tfc committee, after which beeidt a the loss of her right arm in all details will be looked . into. o. an accident which occurred near re' Days Doings In Utah me .!) to ov li. l PAGE THREE. 14, 1908. Peerys Crescent Flour n Hal-vorse- in-b- i SAFETY row-ponie- ; STATE et treat-urershl- , of. treas-urersh- "I 17 I 'The UTAH NATIONAL BANK Or I j FALSTAFF CAFE association, has written to Secretary Ensign from Ogden that he has completed arrangements with the Washa-ke- e Indians for a complete InJlan village and an Interesting series of Indian games an& dances at the otate F Air neat ML The Indians will come to Balt Lake In their wagons and camp upon the fair grounds,' putting up a small city Brings Suit to Recover $5,000 of tepees. Eyerv day of the fair they I will parade the streets of Bzlt Lake. I Taken From Her, She Claims, In the afternoons there will be pony races and sports, and In the evenings Through Misrepresentation. war dances and other spectacles will be presented. The Indian braves who will particiKatherine B. Porter la suing the pate In the pony races have consented United Cities Trustee company, Cecilia to dally foot races to be run by the Devere and Walker Brothers, bankers, 4uaws. ln ths district court In Salt Lake City, for 95,000, on the claim that aha was induced to Invest through fraudulent AUTO ORDINANCE representations. She says she entered Into a contract August 5 by which she paid 95,000 forhn Investment certifi- WILL BE ENACTED! cate which was to pay her is per cent II I FRONTIER DAY CLEBRATION -- -- I annually. To induce her to buy the certificate Cecilia Devere represented to her that the United Cities Trustee company had a capital of 8500,000. She waa told that she could have her money at any time that she wanted to withdraw. Miss Porter sets forth further in her complaint that she waa shown a photograph of a largo hotel building which the concemiad erected in Beattie and that other buildings were pointed out to her ln a picture of Beattie by Judge O. W. Powers and James E.I I Jennings of the law committee '.of the Balt Lake Automobile club appeared before the municipal laws committee of I the city council In Balt Lake City, I Thursday evening to discuss th pro- posed automobile ordinance. Both Judge Powers and Hr. Jennings I made it plain to the committee that the I club waa not looking for the better of I the public. AH they wanted. Judge' CHEYENNE, WYO. Aug. 20, 21 and 22 You will regret It if you miss the Bucking and Pitching Contest, Indian War Dance and Races, Wild Horse Races and many other contests and ceremonies to be seen at thla festlvaL Si 4.55 for the Round Trip To CHEYENNE VIA UNION .PACIFIC Ticket on Sale August 19, 2) and 21, 1933 Inquire at . UNION DEPOT TICKET OFFICE |