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Show BRYAN'S SIDE OF THE CASE NOVEMBER 11, WEDNESDAY. 1UILY UTAH STATE JOlHXAL, I'.hi:!. TIME of THE BENNETT! BEQUEST. III No J I Hal , ivuvti. mi o i. in nil pi i) st i a nMjn , Mill I r.wPii'M 1iinv in .it a, i;i. . No, No. 9 Mill nn.J itilrtincl auroint Tfc'i in. No. 10 Miii l.ko h t i.l Miit nitf.liuiu ' 7 f p. m. No. I - . U a. in. ... Nos fiiKti'ii avenue. M ll.f .... 111 Mi ; ll'.nic cln 7 II iiii.l r , Wash- - s.mtli Nn. -- .i'1 ! 1 n. 3 Mill busiFOR SALE A everyness, paying $3,ut'0 per year; thing complete; ut a great sacrifice, in-s- i of reasons for selling. J. J. P.KUMMiTT ed ;1 l'l p. in. 'Jin. Ill, ,. ir.. I1. l - IliiUc Nn. S- Xu. 11-- sah Nn. I'.1 -- 1 4 iikc ua.l iio inn a ii.i'ii.sie sml M:lf.iiil nail Im'HIel'i.i s lit Kpros. t 1 . Jiniic Nurlli nl' (igileu. mul I'Hi'lie No. sa Nn. 1C 7 VhIIi-- nnl llui-- e 7 l I'miiis miuiIi of JiihIi mil tin i : . - i; 1.' Mu-.I- RAT T- - t)R TRADE1 The DAILY TO in AND EAST VIA TIIC J. li, Inn. A peifeei tniim; ( nr seniiv on nil l!iiinii;li a. in. Umiln. in. hree Kei'iiiilna; I'liHir I'm-.- . li n. III. I. A. HKN l i)S, Age'll .o . in nlt Ijikc i'iiy. t A. II KNKY, Ticket Ascni, Ogilcn. Awni. Ogilvii. (i. II. till.-il:Ws. ill 10 s. in Chicago iO 4 . UO . Tiekle em-i'i'- l iiOii-- si l niiiu li'po(. I's-- Ak'1. It. II. CuKSK, A. IlKNRV. FrriKin sii'l 11 s. iii.PKN. I'TAll. E. Bl'HLKV, (icu. I'asik A Tn ku Asent, ssll l.ske t'ily, I'tsh WHtHk All UM I'nusli Hyrup. Taslca Uiiml. tUKt j I Ticket Agent. IfaMt smax In Hum. i Si Sil hr ilmael-t- For alrriilne car mervatinna, ticket awl iuior illation apply to s. C. A WALKER, Gcavial Ageal Chicken Jk Ngilh-Vcat206 So. Mala Si., Sail Laki City, Utah. Big Horn branchea into tho WANTED To place alHiul $3,000 local money In small real estate loans. HUNTER & KENNEDY. Batin ond North Platto Valloy. art now tho setno of Theaa sections at the WANTED Clean, while rags Utah State Journal office. intense activity in Through Train Service dovelop- - irrigation ment To talk to the people about Gold Mining ComCall at room 6, First Napany. tional Bunk Bldg, and see samples of ore and get copy of expert's re- port HUNTER & KENNEDY. WANTED tbe hat rocontly built The Burlington office. Am King Irrigated Lands Good solicitors wanted for the Dully Utah State Journal. Apply to Horace 8. Foster, city circulator. Lands ars cheap now as Colorado and Utah irrigatds lands ones EAST AND SOUTHEAST wBrs( NORTH AND NORTHEAST and history will certainly repsat UNION PACIFIC MONEY TO LOAN. It will puy you to Investigate. I will MONEY TO LOAN On city or farm improved property; five year loans with option of paying in three years. HUNTER ft KENNEDY. J. MONEY TO Millions have boon spnt by tho Union Pacific in be glad to send you folders about these lands free on request the improvement of Its lino, and all huiniin ingenuity bos been adopted to lirotoot Its patrons against accident. The line is ronownud for its fast trains and thegcuerul suiieriurily of its service and i'uuipincnt. BRUM- - TlCKltTHi 79 West Second South St. MISCELLANEOUS. done, any width, PLEATING street at R. F. NESLEN, General Agent. HALT 1.AKK CITY. 756 MISS L. WADSWORTH. Throe Through Train Daily to ths Emit, tlie (nut train arriving ninny hours nlioail of all eompetiton. PROFESSIONAL Phone Notary Public. Full Inform tinu cheerfully furuiahad oa l 342 X. J08EPH CHEZ Attorney and I Traveling CARDS. Now-a-da- ys Counselor-at-L- Through Service 42 is much easier than only a few years ago. By taking advantage of the new service on the UNION now Men,s $12.00 to $15.00 kinds, now Boys $3.90 to $5.00 kinds, now Boys $0.00 to $10 kinds, now EAST VIA k ST. PAUL Missouri Pacific RAILWAY a person can travel two whole days from Ogden to Chicago without change of cars. No trouble at all. COLORADO C. S. WILLIAMS, Commercial 106 West Second (South St., Salt Lake City.' QQ KANSAS! MISSOURI PULLMAN Agent, SLEEPING CQ For Bsrtki, Tlckits, Felders, CC QQ The Overland Route Q() PATRONS nitii'Ki " Knitted Wear House Inst three days. of the State Utah Knitting Works j FIGHT. Manufactum of tnd Wholes! uid KctjUl DMfenln nd Underwear HOSIERY and KNIT GOODS VETER eCTDERSON, VirtlJtnl 2354 WHnWn F. C. PARKINSON At. OGDEN, UTAH Manager arrival their PictO&xV service. on time, and the general superiority of Its trains and. Union. IFa-oifl-o RUNS Three trains dally to the East, the fastest trains arriving many hours ahead of all competitors. Full Information cheerfully furnished on application to G. H. CORSE. BT. IMS. From the SUMMIT to the mporovement This ment. pany in the of its equip line Is renown AGENT, that all human them against Ingenuity has been adopted to protect Hons of dol- accident Milspent by the lars have been Railroad Com-- 1 Union Pacific Washington Ave. tic., iddrass N. C. TOWNSEND, HMMII MB TKKH OP THE Union Puclflc Ralroad are assured I papers and .discussions has been ar Tanged for the sessions, which will DETROIT, Mich., Nov. 11. Every-- 1 thing le in readiness for the boxing show to be pulled off tonight by the Metropolitan Athletic dub. A ten-roubout between Mike Ward, the welterweight champion of Canada, and Willie Fltxgerald of Brooklyn is to be the star feature of the show. The two are evenly matched as was evidenced iy the close and Interesting fight I they put up on the occasion of their meeting a few weeks ago. DAY COACHES. QO Cut from $.50, $7.50 and $8.00 to Large line of Mens Pants Pants that we have put on sale. ts oo. Rest line of 50c KneeMiflwa' and Children a Coats and DEEP CUTS in L&dieB, Jackets. C LARKS CARS, OBSERVATION DINING CARS. ELECTRIC LIGHTS, electric Fans. RECLINING CHAIR CARS . rata). - Childrens $3.50 to $4.00 kinds, SCENIC THROUGH FERTILE DEEP CUTS JC AND THE LINE CLOTHING IS NEEDED FOR FALL AND WINTER Mens $0.50 to $10.00 kinds, st7louis PACIFIC MILWAUKEE CHICAGO, Buy Goods in Their Season of the convention are Mrs. Alden F. Hulse of Manhattan, president, and Mrs. Evelyn Bradford of Concordia, secretary. An Interesting program of PACIFIC UNION RUNS FIRE LIFE HEALTH, RIDGLEY, ACCIDENT, PLATE GLASS, STEAM BOILER, INSURANCE ' J. J. BRUMMITT. 41-- THE , Twenty-fift- h First National Bank Building. During nearly seven years that have FOR SALE Good building lot, 64x elapsed since 1896, he has given In HENDERSON ft MAC MILLAN 145, corner of Grant and Patterson. cash more than $20,000 to political Attorneya-at-LaOne Price, $300, in instalments. 14 organisations and more than $12,000 to to 18 First National Bank Rooms block from car line; two blocks education, charity and religion. The Union Building. from shoolhouse; seven from article concludes as follows: depot HUNTER ft KENNEDY. T. D. JOHNSON As Mr. Bryan stated in the arguLawyer. ment before the court, he has no choice Good solicitors wanted by the Daily left him but to carry out the wishes Utah State JournaL Apply to Horace Rooms 8 and 9 First National Bank Building. of the testator, even though to do so S. Foster, city circulator. he must come into conflict with the relatives of the deceased and with an attorney who Is not In sympathy with the political views held by Mr. Bennett while he lived, and still entertained by Mr. Bryan. Kansas Fifth District Federation of Women's clubs began its fourth annual meeting here today. The dele gates present represent the counties of Cloud, Republic, Ottawa,8allne, Washington, Clay, Marshall, Riley, Geary and Dickinson. The officers in charge Kf. $ near Furnished riHiin State Journal office by young man. Send terms to A. 2. State Journal 00 The NorihWe$lern Standard and tourist sleeping cars, compartment observation cars, buffet smoking and library cars; all meals in dining cars. Fast schedules. ' ill & Railway. N, m rt ill. WANTED m WARD-FITZGERAL- 3 Trains in. in. er - KAN8A3 CLUB WOMEN. MANHATTAN, Kas., Nov. 11. . nl.' Ijh WANTED. great-rememb- Bryan. Mr. Bennett was aware that the money, If accepted by Mr. Bryan, would enable the latter to devote a larger part of his time to unremunera-tlv- e labor of a public character.' Was wrong it, under the circumstances, for Mr. Bryan to accept the bequest conditionally? Before there was any Intimation of a contest Mr. Bryqr. had notified Mrs. brick house Bennett of his intention to regard the FOR SALE Eight-rooTwenty-seventh $2,500. 54$ at street; of sum as a fund for the payment KENNEDY. ft HUNTER his the for done be to work public, plan being to deliver without compenframe house FOR SALE Eight-roosation enough lectures in college in Nob bill Strictly modern; $2,500, towns to make up the sum of $50,000 on installments. at the price which he usually received HUNTER ft KENNEDY. from lecture bureaus, and this plan will be carried out, whether the FOR SALE Eight-roo- m brick house on South Washington; lot 110x525. money Is received or not Mr. Bryan denies that the CommonHouse arranged for two families. er has proved a bonansa, saying it Good cellar, city water. Price, $4,-0a has yielded him but $5,000 year. on installments. What will you HUNTER ft KENNEDY. Dealing with his own benefactions, he give. as if he much, has says given nearly not quite as much, time to work that FOR SALE We still have several houses on our list that can be purbrought no compensation as to work for which he received pay, and a large chased on the installment plan. HUNTER ft KENNEDY, part of his expense account is chargeable to the public nature of his work. Room 6, First National Bank Bid. hear arguments involving the question of countervailing, Invoking the constitutloh of the DIngley tariff bill Frank H. Platt and other lawyers appeared for the importers and Albert N. Washburn, United States treasury counsel in New York, for the govern' ment Importers of pulp wood and wood pulp as well as paper manufacturers are Interested In the case. I -Ti j MIR SALK Banc burner beating stove, handsomely nicklcd and in good condition; $10. 2210 Washington ave. su-T- i, COUNTERVAILING ARGUMENTS. NEW YORK, Nov. L The Board of General Appraisers met today to The Only Puubie-Trac- k Railway Between the Mikfourl River and Chicago. AKK1VK 1M1I.Y. I'll. lie Msil. null Dike mill si! Ni. t'l li s 111. p.illit- - Kn- -l 1 i':iie-- l 2 10 i. I.i. N.i. I ri::i.ii:imi.t-l- . I.ii-iiNe. It I.im nl I hi Park I'iiy mi-- i ssu I ell1 Y idler 7.0 p. 111. I''i:i--- i . (mill sil i. Ks-- l !J ',i n. In, pKitilTlir-'ii.-Slei'piinr I'ni l.i nmnl'ii, Kmi.ii. I'll v, Clil. ni;il mill Si- - Ijiiii-- . New Yn:k snil r. llgilen. ill ii;. I ki ms 'Sn. i;n. i T nil pniiit k. I ins. I . Nil. J rim hiiii M. Ijiiii- - l.iiiii'.i'.l p. nil piiul Alimiin- Si' T:l" i. i'u.L Nii ARUM FOR SALE. n.iuiill l'KIWKl lUil.Y, .. ll;ii n. i'.-r- I'.ii Kieli.i. for 2i:.6 liii.uire ln.iM'nt-i-ii;i- . Nurlil i'i:i lie Vn!li I'lille Nil. 7 w i nvci -- mi1-i 1 - Furnished KENT IDIS in it.- FOR RENT. t. K. Nuilli of 0iirii. i'M'Aiir. FREE OF CHARGE FOR ONE TIME In connection with the uppeal which William J. Bryan lute taken in the matter of the bequest made to his S. Bennett, family In the will of Philo Isthe following extract from the last Mr. In which sue of the Commoner, Bryan publishes the complete history inof the Bennett matter, will be of terest; It has been charged that Mr. Bryan U trying to cheat a widow and other relatives out of their rights. Now, what are the facts? According to the will, the widow is to receive $75,000 as a specific bequest and as adresiduary legatee Is to receive an Mr. Bennett estimated by ditional at $25,000. This, Mr. Bennett declares in his letter to her, would give her a larger income than she could spend and enable her to make bountiful provision tor those whom she desired to j pqR In her wilL sum left to Mr. Bryan, on conThe dition that he would accept it, was' not taken from any of the relatives, nor were they poorer for his being named In the wilL Unfriendly newspapers have intimated that Mr. Bryan secured the bequest by exerting an undue influence over Mr. Bennett This would be a serious charge if true, but the evidence shows that Mr. Bennett traveled 1,500 miles on his own initiative for the purpose of having the will drawn and that the proposed bequest came as a surprise to Mr. RIO GRANDE Vf I, UI'.IJ 1 SITUATIONS WANTED ADVERTISEMENTS That He Is TryRepliea to tho Charge a Cheat to ing Widow. kV CARD Columns GIVES HITORY THE The Colorado A Southern and Fort o Worth & Denver Railways connect with the Gulf of Mexico. They are tbe initial linke in the routes 'Ji rough the Fort Worth gateway to Mexico, New Orleans and the Cul-irad- Eastern-So- uthern States. They are important links in the water and rail lines from Atlantic Seaboard territory to Utah for freight traffic. The Colorado & Southern serves the populous centers and principal mining camps in Colorado. HOYT SHERMAN, General Agent, Salt Lake City, Utah. |