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Show DAILY UTAH HER PUCE LUEMTI1 III BABCOCK-uAUDE MAE 8 8a-- " Bsautiful Principles of ths Order Wars Action Is for Death of Hor Husband Lucidly Explainsd Last Who Was Killed in Collision Evsning. Our big Store has been thoroughly remodeled and fitted with increased facilities for displaying Furniture The beautiful story of the the academy; the subject, friendship In Literature"; of Damon Dialect of and Pythias, the keystone In place Mae Babcock; the Miea Maude the .peaker, foundation of modern Pythiunism, and higher inaplratlon effect, the was referred to last night at a splendid an Increased admirjjeaia; the result, minds of all present for banquet given by Ogden lodge No. 8, ation In the artist. Knights of Pythias, and the brilliant Utah's leading elocutionary the furnUhed Mitchell and witty Kiss Lulu speakers luby Miss Della cidly alnglng. accompanied the explained principles of the were sung beautl-(ull- y land. Both solos grand order to their guests who were and greeted with hearty applause. not members. the The festivities began early and by 9 The opening song E'Juanlta," put to mood excellent an in o clock more than a hundred audience members what followed. with their guests were present. After Hiss Babcock pleaded for a place for strict attention had been paid to an missdialect not the dialect merely of excellent menu, Joseph Che,, ln a written In ridicule, brief pelled words often speech explained that the toastby kindness master, Judge prompted dialect hut the Rolapp was unavoidably Is the absent and written In love. "Dialect and that John Corlew had country cousin to good literature. to All his place. This gentle-ma- n well must be soon convinced the banqueters English to be taught taught from the interpretative side, that he was no novice and his wittimust be cisms caused and to understand dialect it much merriment He euIs an exwriter dialect heard. Every, logized Pythianlsm and briefly excellent Interpreter of himself, just plained some of the principles of the he sympathises with the people order. whose feelings and life he portrays In The Individual Member the Unit their peculiar speech. of Our Order," was the first toast and The lecturer Illustrated her talk by was responded to by H. C. Wardlelgh. adectlons from various authors, and The other toasts were: the audience to Judge whether The Youngest of the Old Members," were not Thomas H. Turner. the sentiments expressed What We Can Do to Incrense the equal to many .written by the best writers of choice English. "Burns," she Membership," Walter B. WedelL said, "holds an unmistakable place In The Knights of Pythias Goat Dr. She chose to re- A. S. Condon. yngHi.ii literature. poet flect the soul of the Ayrshire What the Knights of Pythias Stand through "A Mans a Man for a That For, W. R. White of Salt Lake City, Her hearers grasped every though and supreme grand chancellor. The Advantages of Being a Pygreeted her with hearty applause. Miss Babcock said that Dickens was thian," Valentine Gideon. one of the greatest dilectlclans and Dr. Dickson was booked for a speech read Illustrations from the "Country but he was called away from the ban-qCousin. hall before his turn came. She read in her inimitable way se"The Trinity of Pythian Jewels lections from James Whitcomb Riley's Friendship, Charity and Benevolence, masterpieces of Hoosler dialect and the mayor. then took up the Southern negro diaThis was all the set speeches. Rev. lect writers. She selected the two best, J. E. Ridings, one of the guests, then Thomas Nelson Page and Joel Chandl- made a splendid talk on Pythianlsm er Harris. She read "Uncle Remus from the standpoint of a The Bear Good music was made throughStory of the Tar Baby, Rabbit out the exercises by Ford's orchestra. some Brer of the and Story, tales and Pages Mamas Baby Boy" and How Jenny Eased Her Mind. BODY SHIPPED TODAY. French Canadian dialect was illustrated by selections from the prince Mrs. William C. Camps Remains Taken of Canadian novelists, Gilbert Parker. to Colorado Springs 8he read his Pierre and His People. For Burial. The Irish stories of Mr. Dooley came In for their share, and quaint New The remains of the late Mrs. William was illustrated dialect England by the C. Camp were shipped this afternoon writings of Msiry E. Wilkins. at 2 o'clock to Colorado Sprlifes for interment Two of Mrs. Camps slaTODAY8 DOINGS IN in the city this morning H0U8ES OF CONGRESS ters arrived from Anaconda, Mont, and proceeded to Colorado with the remains. WASHINGTON, Feb. 9. The senate An Inquest over the remains was today passed the' diplomatic consular held yesterday afternoon ln the muappropriation- - bill without debate. courtroom, with Judge Howell nicipal Mr. Overman of North Carolina and H. J. West Rudolph aa coroner made a speech on Panama explaining R. Rhelnbold aa the Jury. and Kuchler why he would vote against the ratifiFrank McIntosh, Mr. Camp, Dr. cation of the canal treaty. Mr. CarForbes and A. E. Hobba were the witmack followed. 8enator Daniel introduced a bill ap- nesses. The facts were ascertained to as published In the Journal n be Just propriating three millions for an of yesterday .and a verdict was rento be held at Jamestown, Virdered accordingly. ginia, in 1907. In the house Maynard Introduced a DINNER GIVEN TO duplicate of Daniel's senate bill. er con-sent- ed -- be-cau- se ut non-memb- expo-(itlo- ROOT IN HI8 OWN BEHALF WASHINGTON, Feb. 9. A. W. Machen was on the stand today in his wn defense. He vigorously defended the necessity of subordinates affixing his (Machen's) Initials to vouchers because of the enormous amount of business. He .also asserted that the "hey paid him by Lorens was a pri-v- te transaction Involving the sale of H lands and had nothing whatever to with the government or the Groff fasteners. NEW YORK, Feb. 9. The New York University Law school gives a dinner of war, at to Ellhu Root the Savoy hotel tonight and elaborate arrangements have been perfected for the occasion. Mr. Root was graduated from the law school ln 1887 and has been one of the most loyal alumni. Invitations to the dinner have been accepted by many men prominent ln public life. CHURCH AID FOR SUFFERERS. ROME, Feb. 9. The pope has Issued instructions that all possible might be HEINZE DENIED REHEARING done to alleviate the distress resultBY COURT OF APPEALS ant upon the disastrous fire at Baltimore. SAX FRANCISCO, Feb. 9. The U. 8. circuit MUSICIANS BALL. court of a peals today denied F Augustus Heinse a rehearing in his lu,t Kain"t the Butte & Boston Con- Wednesday Night Dignans Hall. solidated Mining company in which he COMMITTEES : ou'ht o gain possession of copper Jopertjr ln Montana valued at 88,000,-(0- 0, Reception Mlsa Dot Pet a ; Miss Celeste Conroy. SHIPBUILDING CA8E Miss Edith Purdy. IS A CLOSED INCIDENT Miss Lillian Letheridge. Mrs. C. J. Campbell. NEWARK. N. J Feb. 9. Redfield. Mrs. Judge Patrlck today signed a decree J. Floor 1. the Insolvency of the shlp- A. F. Simpson. tPUBt W. B. StowelL. k" James appointing. Bmi t as permanent receiver. Carl Redfleld. The aec,ared that all litigation is Fred D. Williams. and that therefore no further G. A. Horn. r,nga are necessary. Grand March promptly at 9:80. . ng 0 w 0 Last Novsmbar, The place, after-dinn- (30 Announcement OF PYTHIAS GAVE A AGAINST SOUTHERN PACIFIC SPLENDID BANQUET. COMPANY FOR $2500. of tha of tha Moat Interesting Stake Academy Wabar ef riii Talks. testifies . BRINGS SUIT LECTURE KNIGHTS LAST NIGHT. machen ..... mimm.v STATE JOURNAL. TUESDAY 0 invite youi attention to the superb line of Furniture and Carpets displayed We In thin dlKirli-court this forenoon, on motion of A. IV. Agee, attorney for Mrs. Pauline Griffin, the latter was appointed guardian ad litem for her Infant child, Minnie Marie Griffin. Later Mr. Agee issued a summons in an action by Mrs. Griffin and her minor child against the Southern Pacific company and Charles E. Austin, conductor. The complaint will be filed In a few days. The action is brought to recover $25.-0damages for the death of Herbert J. Griffin, husband of Mrs. Griffin, PLENTY OF SNOW. which occurred by reason of a collision between two engines on the Southern Wsathsr Bureau Bulletin Says ths Fall Pacific road near Ullln, Nevada, on in Northern Part of tho Stato Is November 80th last. The plaintiff Above Average. claims thata the collision was caused by the negligence of the company and According to a bulletin Just Issued by Austin, the conductor. It J. Hyatt, section director of the weather bureau, the snow In the mounSTRIKERS ARE CONFIDENT. tains at the close of January ranged from two to five feet ln the northern Carbon County Minsrs Still Hops to and middle counties. Over the southWin Thoir Contest With Utah ern counties there was practically no snow on the ground. The greater porFuol Company. tion of the snow fell during January, William Price, district organizer and and It Is well packed and drifted In the board member of the United Mine gulches and canyons. The snowfall Workers of America, yesterday came in in the northern part of the state was from Price for the purpose of acting as for above the average, and over the a witness In a bankruptcy case, says central counties the amount was about normal for the last of January. the Salt Lake Herald. A bountiful supply of Irrigation waMr. Price states that conditions are more favorable for winning the strike ter Is assured for the northern and middle portions of the state, but there in the coal fields than ever before. The strikers number about 700 in will be a scarcity of water over the the different camps, and with their southern section, unless heavy snows families they count up to about 1,100 fall before the beginning of the crop persons, all of whom are being pro- season. vided for by the national organisation. A good part of these dwell In tents, CUTTING TREE8 BY ELECTRICITY It is reported ln the German press but there Is practically no suffering. that successful experiments have been Mr. Price states that the union is in various forests of France In made growing, as many who came ln to work soon quit. Join the strikers and return cutting trees by means of electricity. to their homes. The Utah Fuel com- A platinum wire Is heated to a white pany, he says, is losing profits by rea- heat by an electric current and used son of the inexperience of the new men. like a saw. In this manner the tree Is He thinks that this flnnnclnl loss will felled much easier and quicker than j soon bring them to terms and a recog- tlie old way; no sawdust Is produced and the slight carbonisation caused by nition of the union. He makes complaint aaglnst Sheriff the hot wire acts as a preservative of wood. The new method Is said Wilcox, who, he says, drove the child- the to only one eighth of the time require ren from the public school at Castle consumed the old sawing process. by Gate when their parents were evicted Last from the company's houses. week, GRAND INAUGURAL BALL. he states. two women were arrested at the same place for going to the post-offic- e. Musicians Protectiva Union, Local 356, They were held but a short time, A. F. of M-- , at Dignana however, and released. It Is expected Hall. that the same rule will he adopted there as one observed at Sunnyslde, On Wednesday next, February 10th, where the strikers are allowed to name The musicians of this city desire to to one person get mall. call the attention of their numerous There Is a strange mixture of pleasln Ogden to this social event ure and sorrow prevalent In the camps. friends which (being the Inaugural ball) they At Sunnyslde two tents have been put are determined to make a grand suctogether, a piano has been installed cess ln every way. The ball will extend and every night the strikers hold a till 2 o'clock with an orchestra of thirty dance. musicians under the direction of Mr. At the same place a few days ago L. W. Ford and Charles Thatcher. The the child of a striker died, and before committee on arrangements are makthe bereaved parents could telegraph arrangements to have Mr. Price at Helper for a coffin the op- ing especial comfortable at the hall, aseverything erator waited for permission from Genevery one attending a Jolly good eral Manager Williams of the Utah suring time. Among the features ln the dancFuel company at Salt Lake. ing will be several old time dances, vis: French Four, Highland Schottlsche, CONSULS ARE TO BE Reel, etc., for the beneQt of RUSHED TO MANCHURIA Virginia our old-tidancing friends. A special has been appointed to committee WASHINGTON, Feb. 9. The state look after the Salt Lake delegation department is pushing preparations for and their friends. Our union hereby the early dispatch to their posts In extends a cordial invitation to all. Manchuria of United States Consuls Tickets, $1.00 per couple. Extra lady, Cheshire, Davidson and Morgan, who 25 cents. Don't forget the date, Wedare to be posted respectively at Muknesday, February 10th. den, Antung and Dalny. This Is regardless of the impending outbreak of Revolution Imminent. war, and It Is said that there Is no reaA sure sign of approaching revlot son to apprehend that actual hostiliand serious trouble in your system Is ties will be allowed to prevent a consul or stomach of a friendly nation from going to his nervousness, sleeplessness, will Bitters quickly Electric upsets. post causes. It troublesome dismember the The navy department will make no the stomach, regu-lattone to never tails effort to place United States naval the Kidneys and Bowels, stimuattaches on either the Russian or Japand clarify the blood. anese fleets. 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