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Show DAILY UTAH .items ALL THE FACTS made fo Arwngementi are being iven "ediiea 0 folk Party tn old 27th. the evening, moved to Ogden-tA E. Wilson baa work while ein hia order to be near company. railroad ployed by the also Cumberland K. J. Mr alld Mrs. friends their of few a entertained eevning. Wine and other freshments were served. widow of the Mrs. Elisabeth Utter, Idaho. Is of Rigby, Sr., Later Peter late L. RobJ. Mrs. visiting her daughter. relatives and also inson of Plain City, friends in Harrisville. Work at the Ogden Brick and Tile until the plant has been suspended to adsufficiently thaw shall ground work when the dirt, mit of handling Sat-Urd- ay will be resumed. The general health of the people of this place Is Improving, there being no atrlous illness at present so far as C. R Handcock, known, except that of black erywith low who is still very sipelas. JOVRSAI. WKDNKSDAY. JANTAIIY J0. Lorenso Bingham, who has been residing In Ogden, has moved into our midst with the intention of trying his hand at farming. He will have charge of the Thomas R Guthrie estate during the ensuing year. Our newly married couple, Mr. and Mrs. William J. Thomas, entertained some of their young friends last Saturday evening at the home of the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Cowles. The time was spent in vocal A music, games and conversation. served. was supper sumptuous County Superintendent W. R Wilson visited our school last Thursday. He says the work being done by the pupils of this school equals that of "any school in the county, both in amount This speaks well, for and quality. as pupils. Those In as well techers are Charles Wright as princicharge Thomas of Elisabeth Miss and pal Warren, as teachers of the primary de- - Special Values And Vicinity COLORED POLITICAL LEADER SHOOTS WHITE MAN REPUBLICAN o DECEIT IN MATTER. lruce Johnson. Senators Hold Conference to Coni dor Plans for Bringing Out tho Whole Truth. Jan. 20. A CO of the Democratic senator to discuss the Panama situation waiheld yesterday. More than two hours were consumed in consideration of th-- various plans suggested of getting full Information concerning the alleged participation by United States officials in the revolution on the Isthmus. Nearly every senator spoke and it was the unanimous opinion that the' Republican senators are in possession of the facts which have been withheld from the Democrats. Despite this feeling, it was agreed that then is no way the canal treaty can be defeated in the senate. It was udmltted that a number of Democrats must vote for ratification of the convention sit their geographical position and the consequent commercial conditions demand WASHINGTON, IN 0VR PN-AM- ftr-en- ce it. Just before the dose of the a motion Wds adopted authorizSenator Gorman to apioiiit a coming mittee to draft u composite resolution of Inquiry which will have the unanimous support of the Democrats. This committee was instructed to report toThe resolutions Introduced In day. the senate by Messrs. Gorman. Morgan and Carmack and others culling for information concerning the Panama revolution and the formation of the republic of Punnum will be considered in drafting the resolution, which it is expected will be adopted at todays con- Hie coloivil Republi- can IOliiicul leader, shot at 'Patsy" Hums, while, in the Red Onion saloon and gambling house shortly after 6 oclock yesterday morning. Hum has a wound in his head, but will iveover. Johnson was arrested by Sergeant John lleinpel after he had eluded oilier officers. The Kergeant met the man on the street and took him to the police station.. There he gave 3200 cash bail and was released. The charge against him was not "assault llh a deadly weapon with intent to kill." Sergeant Hetniei is said to haye favored calling it discharging firearms within the city limits. Last evening the name of ltruce Johnson still appeared on the hook at the police station without any charge being entered. Hums spent yesterday his room in the cistody of men who, 1 stated, were hired by Hruee Johnson. The Red Onion saloon and gambling house is still running full blast, it is said that Bruce Johnson Is heavily interested in the resort. eol-or- Childrens sr Chair Department ...... sr ed HELLO BILL" MANAGER FORFEITS HIS BONDS Ogden Furniture Casper-Denv- er er Casper-- ORE FOR FAIR EXHIBIT. . A carload of ore has been received from the Cactus mine by Director General S. T. Whittaker of the Utah exhibit at the world's fair to supply the concentrator to be exhibited in the palace of mineralogy. NEW HOSPITAL WANTED. Humphrey has asked congress to appropriate 3155,000 for the erection of a modern hospital at Fort Douglass. Quartermaster-Gener- al Denver I g 8TATE NOTES. evening. mF lord, is exactly my post ts, During the hunt I was never in January 13th was the anniversary of me same field as the hounds. the arrival of the first settlers at the e collapsed and silence site of Pa rowan, fifty-thryears ago. reigned. stray Tories. Two of the pioneers still live there. Mrs. Kurren Marla Morcusen, who Just One, Minute. One Minute recently died at Moab, waa the oldest Cough Cure gives one minute, woman there, being 89 years of age, because It kills t She came to Utah in 1867, and until which tickles the. mucous brene. three years ago had lived in Salt lake. causing the cough, and clear th Phlegm, a head of sheep A bunch of fifty-tw- o Inflammation and heals owned by Martin Rasmussen of Mount affected Parte. One J! Pleasant and confined in a corral a wJ5? Ur -- rengthens the short distance below town, where they . off Pneumonia and Is a fallln curB are being wintered, were set upon by 1 a pack of dogs one night last week, and Co,d, and cw Cure Uh ls Pleasant about thirty of them were killed outh d al F right or so badly wounded that they d b Cave. F' Dn,, Co- - nd Wm. have since died. The sheep were gradQiduinga. ed and were prized by tholr owner, Year rlBht subscribe their value being considerably over fhrn! Journal, per year. 3100. hole ee JV"" CHUB DESIRES PROMOTION. The Union Pacific Ogden force lias a bright call boy doing the night stunt. His name Is Chub at any rate he answers when anyone calls out Chub." He desires promotion, and while he has been associating with a rather bad boy at the freight house he has been told this would certainly prevent any increase in his salary. The other night he went into the dispatcher's office and said: Roll me a Hickey." What? il and Carpet ...Company... 6 o ao BMBBBI OUT sale: and Nearby States LETTER Utah, says: Sunnyside camp is now having a A Herald special from Casper, Wyo.. greater output of coal from the two mines of the Utah Fuel company there says: The postofflce Inspectors who were than at Any time in its history. A full detailed on the case of the recent theft force of men is at work, with the exof a pouch at Crawf- perienced digger making $4 a day on ord. have come to the conclusion that an average, while the new men, or the robbery was not for the purpose of farmers are averaging better than securing money, but rather the effort $3 for eight hours work. These figures of some inquisitive person to learn the are given tonight by a miner who came contents of a letter supposed to be In from there today, and they do not come the Crawford-Denvsack, which was from a company source. The same authority states that digdeposited on the truck with the The rifled mall gers are being turned away from Sunpouch. pouch was found under the grandstand nyside, as the company has all the at the ball grounds. The letters had men It can work. Those for whom been opened and scattered about, but there is not room at Sunnyside when the money and valuables were not dis- applying for work are sent to the other turbed. Several letters contained small camps of the company, Castle Gate, and Winter Quarters. pieces of silver, but the money was not Clear Creek ' J. taken. men have been sent Some twenty-fiv- e It is said that a certain soldier at from Sunnyside' since last Friday. Fort Robinson, near Crawford, is JealAt Castle Gate, with the new men arous of a to and desired riving today from the several settlecompanion learn what he had written to a young ments where diggers are being recruitlady that both have been courting. ed, there are now between 173 and 200 to thirdiggers employed. Twenty-fiv- e force there the make In the Same Boat ty additional will L Feeling that it was his duty to norma with one of his clergy for Organisers Jiin Kennedy and Charles attending a fox hunt, the bishop had Demoll!, who were expected to be here S3 interview with him. or today, have not yet arWell, yonr lordship, the offender yesterday but rived, they are being looked for on replied, I really do not see that there any more harm in hunting than In almost any train from the east. The to a ball." eviction suits against tenant strikers 1 Presume, answered his lordship, are expected to be started at Castle that you refer to my name having Gate tomorrow. Quite a number are n down among those who were sent to Helper to oci resent at Mrs. De Vaux ball, but I as- expected to be tents. sure yon I was never once In the same cupy as the dancers throughout the j Walking Chairs $2.40 90c to $4.50 High Chairs Childrens Wheel Chairs ... $3.25 to $4.00 Rockers and Chairs in Oak, Elm and Mahogany 25c to $3.00 80c to $2.40 Nursery Chairs, Wood and Rattan UTAH A I ... When the case brought by Actor Kelly against Manager Kellogg of the bunted "Hello Bill theatrleai company was called yesterday the defendant was not present in court, neither was his attorney. Mr. Kelley will now sue for his 3200 damages, and any judgment given him will be a lien upon the 3200 bonds given by Kellogg by liis attorney. It is now believed that Mr. Kellogg thought that was the easiest way out of the whole trouble, und gave his attorney 3200 to cover his check, ference. before he left the city. Had he remainThe committee, as announced by Mr. ed he would have been served with paGorman, is composed of Senators Car- pers in additional suits brought by partment mack, Cockrell and Culberson. members of the company. other By During the greater part of Sunday his bond he escapes all furJumping night the air of our neighborhood was ther service, and leaves his alleged kept vibrating with the sound of bells with their claims unsatisfied. creditors and the shouts and laughter of sleighing parties, which were out galore. MASONIC GRAND LODGE. Several runaways occurred, but so far The Masonic grand lodge of Utah is as has been learned no one was hurt In session in this rlty. The election except some of the horses, which were ' of officers will take place today. OUTPUT. SUNNYSIDES forced to take In more territory than they could easily cover and in conseSHOCKLEYS TRIAL SET. quence were somewhat stiff and sore on Said to Be Greater Now Than Before The trial of J. M. Shockley, who the Strike Full Force of Monday. 1 pleaded pot guilty to both charges of Minors Employed. Ilarrisviile, Jan. 19, 1904. murder against him, was set for March 22d by Judge William C. Hall. A special to the Herald from Helper, ROBBED THE MAIL TO 8ECURE is SALT LAKE iHarrisville X STATIC EBSfB nsoBassssac ENTIRE STOCK OF THE! 'Store Ogden Bargain ...ga1 WASHINGTON AVENUE" Must be closed out WITHIN TWO WEEKS, REGARDLESS OF COST PRICE. NOTHING RESERVED. This will be the greatest bargain giving sale in Ogdens mercantile history. An absolute clean sweep, closing out sale. All fixtures for sale. I This Sale Commences Tomorrow Morning asked the dispatcher. Roll me a Hickey." 1 don't know what you're talking about." said the man at the key. "I want to smoke." "Oh. There was silence for awhile, and then Chub grew confidential, pulled from his pocket a dirty sheet of paper and said: "I have written to Mr. Bancroft. Here is the letter": Mr. W. H. Bancroft Dear Sir: I take the pleasure of writing to you to ask that you raise my salary 315 a month. Now you know. Mr. Bancroft that you could raise us poor call boys it very 315 a month and not miss much. I want to tell you that I have cut out the freight house shark and nm Letter. Would not Interest you If Leading' Ogdens :WILL OCCUPY THE STORE: ...ON... 1 Crockery and Glassware We are In the lead. Few people In Ogden realize that we are the adverUrgent buyers of Crockery and Glassware In the city. While this a tisement appears we will run going to do better. A Love Mrs. S. E. Lyon; youre look- ing for a guaranteed Salve for Sores, Burns or Piles. Otto Dadd of Ponder, I suffered with an ugly Mo., writes: sore for a year, but a box of P.uckWs Arnica Salve cured me. Its the best Salve on earth. 25c. at Jesse J. Driver's drug store. Good solicitors wanted for the Dally Utah State Journal. Apply to Horace R. Foster, city circulator. Dull, mysterious headachea,head-ache- s you cant account for. Do ever have them? In many you cases they result from defective eyesight Our properly adjusted glasses will provide permanent relief: Moderate Examination , free. SPECIAL PLATE SALE White Dinner Plates worth 60c. per set now 43c.. Decorated Dinner Plates worth 75c. per set now 57c. Decorated and Full Gold Dinner PUtes worth 31.20 per set now 74c.. These are all the lest make of goods and four decorations to select from. Wheelwright Bros., 2476 Washington Avc. prices. . J i P. UTTER, 0. DT JC. Ecccles Phons 6I4T. 4 i 203 Bldg. |