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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY SALT LAKE And Vicinity obAND jury 18 making an in- - VE8TIGATI0N. Instructs That ThopouBh Inquiry Bs Mads of Charge of JU dg Intimidation. X special from Price. Utah, to the Herald aayo: Char'ca Demolll editor, labor organ- and leader of the Italian people because of his wherever he goes the district court left magnetism. notwlthatand-jn- g man. today a free of rioting and the serious charge him against inciting a riot, preferred Carbon of the county time during the Demolll, after languishing joal strike. five days, following his trial ta jail at Scofield, waa twfcre justice Burrows per-jon- al released on 300 bonds. Today, when court to plead It waa he entered the no complaint had ever discovered that court district In the been filed Attorney Livingston thereupon Dis-(rl- ct dismissed the case. On being asked tonight the why and Mr. Livingston limply Therefore, smiled a knowing smile, not commit way. He claims ting himself in any of the committing It was the business filed the papers in magistrate to have clerk. district the the case with judge Johnsons charge, as bearing iCHOSS DESERT . on ur . Elijahs Plan a Mission to Salt Lake Noxt August. Three representatives of Prophet Dowles church, from Zion City, are in Salt Lake City and their mission is said to be to arrange for a visit of the restoration host to the latter city. An Invasion by 5,000 of Dowies followers Is planned and the date will be next August The visit will be similar In nature to that made to New York last year, which, by the way, proved unproductive of spiritual and financial results. They will now visit the west to see If it Is not a more fruitful field. One of Dowles representatives says that the transportation arrangements for the Salt Lake trip have already been made. It will be a missionary trip for that city alone and will not include any stops coming from or returning to Chicago. i ? AMUSEMENTS I f-f f4 most satisfactory manner. The vaudeville features are said to be especially good and are sprinkled throughout the performance. Wednesday Night. BALL. Dignans Hall. COMMITTEES: Reception It la as I aald a year ago It would be, Miss Dot Pet. Miss Celeste Conroy. there haa been an overproduction of Miss Edith Purdy. lumber In the northwest" These were Miss Lillian Letheridge. the words of David Eccles, president Mrs. C. J. Campbell. of the Oregon Lumber company and InIn an railroad. Mrs. Redfleld. the Sumpter Valley DemOr. Baker Floor City. terview with the A. F. Simpson. W. B. Stowell. Carl Redfleld. Williams. G. A. Horn. Grand March promptly at 9:30. Fred D. A D invite youi attention to the superb line of Furniture and Carpets displayed Ogden Furniture & Carpet Co. 0 A BABOON HERO. German naturalist, Herr Itrelint, tells this story of his adventure with baboons in Africa: "in- dogs, beautiful, slender, greyhounds. to fight successfully with hyenas, and other beasts of prey, rushed toward the baboons, which, from a distance, looked more like beasts of prey than the monkeys, and drove them hastily up the precipice to the right and left, But only the females took to flight; the malt's turned to face the dogs, growled, bent the ground with their hands, oiened their mouths wide, showed their glittering teeth and looked at their adversaries so furiously and maliciously that the hounds, buttle hurdened hiuI usually bold. Rhrnuk back discomfited and almost timidly sought safety beside us. Before we had succeeded in stirring them up to show fight, the position of the monkeys had changed considerably, and when the dogs chnrged a second time nearly all the herd were In safety. But one little monkey, about half a year old. had been left behind. It shrieked loudly as the dogs rushed to ward it but succeeded In gaining the top of a rock before they had arrived. Our dogs placed themselves cleverly, so as to cut off Its retreat and then we thought we would catch 1L That was not to be. Proudly and With dignity, without hurrying In the least or paying any heed to us, an old innie stepped down from tlie security of the rocks toward the little one, wnlked toward the dogs without betraying the slightest fear, held them In check with glances, gestures and sounds that seemed almost slowly speech, intelligible climbed the rock, picked up the baby monkey and retreated with It before we could reach the spot, and without the slightest attempt to prevent him on the part of the dogs. While the patriarch of the troop performed this brave and unselfish deed, the other members, densely crowded on the cliff, uttered sounds which never before heard from baboons. Old and young, males and females, roared, screeched, snarled and bel lowed altogether, so that one would have thought that they were struggling with leopards or other dangerous beasts. I learned later that this was the monkeys battle cry. It was Intended to Intimidate us and the dogs; pos sibly also to encourage the brave old giant who was running Into such evident danger before their eye. Youths Tin- - CLEANLINESS - hard-press- Is one distinctive attribute of our factory for the pasteurizing: of Dairy Products. We invite Inspection and trial orders. A phone Phone 37 Frightened Horse. Running like mad down the street dumping the occupants, or a hundred other accidents, are every day occurrences. It behoves everybody to have a reliable Salve handy and theres none aa good as Bucklens Arnica Salve. Burns, Cuts, Sores, Eczema and Pilea disappear quickly under, its soothing effect 25c, at Jesse J. Driver's drug store. WANTED Subcrlbers for the Journal COMPANY 2446 Orant Ave. The Virginia Affords transients and permanent hoard- firs. Ferris, Proprietor. RIVERDALEOR la found In good flour now, aa for centuries, the staff of life." The long tried Riverdala or Phosnix flour la a good staff to lean upon, as many thousands know to their beneflL Why should you not learn of lta value by ordering a sample sack or barrel from your grocer? Made by Ogden Milling GOAL THE. CHOI), t'LKAN COAL AN Y KIN VISUM IT-l.1 1 Y DKMVKHKll. Sole Agents for Anthracite Coal OFFICES 18-- X OR ; For all hinds of Bakery Gonda, Staple and Fa ncy Groceries. tin Jefferson Avenue. 2041 AND AVENUE. 2407 Home Bakery and Grocery. 18-- KEEP POSTED ABOUT U. S. STEEL t Elevator Co. ttttttuti uttmttmtt TELEPHONE Louisiana Purchase Exposition. Three riore Round Trips FREE 232-- K. THE Fountain of Health PHOENIX 'WASHINGTON Start the New Year right subscribe for the Journal 1 per year. Phone ftftft $$$$ SHURTLIFF COAL CO. of Comer 24th St and Adams Ave. ers splendid accommodations centrally located and excellent table board at rates of $1.50 to $3.00 dally, jl Jt ed will will non-delive- ry fetches feoeeeeeeeee I The management of the Journal consider It a favor If subscribers report promptly any papers. Telephone 64. message our man. PASTEUR DAIRY The comedy. Two Married Women," will be presented at the Grand opera house tomorrow night This Is one of the productions which do you good. You will take a more cheerful view of Two Married life after seeing Women. It Is built for laughing purCompanion. ines and 1s filling Its mission in a MUSICIANS 0 0QC3C30C3CZ3C3CZ3CI3C o vice-preside- wilfully resists, any public officer attempt to discharge any duty of his office. Is guilty I crime, and every public officer, 'bo- nnder the color of- - authority, without lawful necessity, assaults or Is any person. Is guilty of a crime. ocrat n unlawful Three hundred new mills have been assembly la, whenever two added to the list In the past year or do n unlawful act separate wlth- - so and the mills of the northwest are Ut teing or adavneing toward It, or producing from 10.000,000 to 15.000,000 0 a kwful act In a violent boisterous feet more of lumber dally than formanner. become merly. Naturally the markets have Invited your attention to a a below profit decreased glutted, prices ft of the most common criminal acta and today 250 mills in the Sound coun In Uk1Jr to happen n a community try have shut down. At the meeting end As"ner circumstances like those Tacoma on the 5th of the Lumber r wh,cl1 recently prevailed sociation It was reported, that unless n.llln In county, but there are many oth- - new markets could be found and the ou huld Indict no person ratyronds could give some relief In that sh malice, hatred or down ill will, nor direction, more mills would close have any unpresented Indictment and go Into the hands of receivers. The through fear, not favor or reward outlook In the lumber business Is will very bright and the whole country mills In Idaho and 0lIc,t0ra wanted for tha Dally be affected. New JournaL Apply to Horace eastern Oregon are cutting Into the . iwtat dty circulator. trade of this part of the country." - w We j dl-Id- ed of-tes- committed. Any person who delays or obstructs In the discharge or Our big Store has been thoroughly remodeled and fitted with increased facilities for displaying Furniture 0 - pres-trvati- f 12,-1- recent and present conditions in Carbon county, follows: It Is a matter of public notoriety has recently existed that a strike among the coal miners of this county, and to such an extent that the governor of the state has seen proper to call out the militia of the state for the of peace and good order In this county. I congratulate you and the county that no serious disturbances have occurred, so far as I have been Yet it is charged that able to learn. In many cases personal rights and liberties have been violated; that persons lawfully traveling upon the public highways have been Interfered with The state prison convicts who atand in some cases prevented by armed force from following their lawful vocattempted to make their escape on the ions : that the freedom of apeech has 9th of last October are to be retried been abridged and the rights of citizens and get extra punishment for their disto peaceably assemble hae been preobedience of the prison rules. vented. Personally I know nothing of Complaints were made out yesterday these complaints; but I charge you to against Abe Majors, Conners, Waddell investigate them, and If you find any and Mullen, who were the prisoners violation of law In this regard, amountiplanning the escape. ng to criminality, I charge you to inThey are charged with assault with dict the guilty parties, whomsoever Intent to kill and with escaping from they may be. state prison. An additional charge of False Imprisonment is a crime under robbery was entered against Wadthe laws of our state, and I charge you dell. It la as unlawful to prevent a person Majors and Waddell are said to have by force from going Where he lawfully been the originators of the scheme to wills as to unlawfully compel him break Jull, which was confided to Conto go against his will by force where ners and Mullen. he will not go. Either ia false imprisonment The right of peoule to peaceA Burlingame Johnson, a former citably assemble and petition for the reizen of Salt Lake, haa successfully ordress of grievances, real or imaginary. ganized his 4,000,000 stock company Is a constitutional Interfand electric road any for building a fifty-mi- le right erence with the proper exercise of Manila. Philippine Islands, through such right Is a crime in this state. So, and is now on his way to the Islands, iso, Is It a crime to attempt to force or say San Francisco dispatches. threat to prevent a person from engagiMr. Johnson came to Salt Lake ng In any kind of lawful employment from Grand Junction, Colo., and joined or business, or to conspire to do him the Tribune staff in 1884. A year later or his family any injury by reason of he established the Ogden Commercial, Ms engaging In any lawful employ-- nt which he later gave up to go to Amoy, In which he may desire to enChina, as TTnlted States consul. gage. Three years ago he went to the Phil If two or more persons conspire to lpplnes and took up the subject of oommit any act Injurious to the publelectric railways. His road is to be ic health, to public morals or to trade under a special concession from built or commerce or for the perversion or the Philippine commissioners. obstruction of justice or the due adMr. Johnson also has a project on ministration of the law, such persons foot for the opening of a home lumfiallty of criminal conspiracy, ber Industry In the Philippines. tether charge you that all persons concerned In the commission of OUTLOOK BAD FOR LUMBER. ttlme, whether It he felony or mlsde-lw,no- ri and whether they directly President David Eceles Says That commit the act e, constituting the Hundreds of Mills Are or aid and abet In Its commis-o- n, Closed Down. are principles In any crime so on 5 .'Announcement. 0 w, Mil 300 0 The I'oimiierrbi Hub is mM t0 have become Interested in the crusade which hus been started against the sale of Impure food in Salt Lake. TERRORS OF WATERLESS WASTE DOES NOT TERRIFY THEM. Frederick P. CJoddard. formerly a resident of Salt Lake City, who was Many Deaths Have Occurred Among 11 ,lfW days ago near Torres, th Kighte of the Road in suffered death. It is reported, by That Section. the accidental discharge of a revolver sent him by friends. Many hundreds of hobos are still Assistant County Physician Dr. T. crossing the southern Nevada desert, . Odell has presented a claim for 0 the perils they must brave and despite 1 fhe council for injuries suffered the many deaths which have previously f hint on the night of January 26th, when he was thrown from his cutter at occurred through the hardships of First South and Second Esat streets. that region. Assistant Chief Engineer H. M. McCartney of the Salt Lake The report of City Recorder Critch-lo- route returned yesterday from a trip clerk of the city court the line of the road In Nevada of Salt Lake shows that 255 cases were along and tells the Salt Lake Herald that disposed of In the criminal division of there is an immense travel on foot the court during the month of Janfrom the terminus of the Salt Lake uary, from which the city received route below Calientes to the Califor1.783 In fines and forfeitures. nia Eastern branch of the Santa Pe in California, close to the Nevada line. The Emigration Dam und Ditch com1 did not hear of any deaths at this pany filed artlclee of incorporation in end." he said, "but the worst part of the office of the county clerk yester- the desert is on the other side, between day. The capital stock is 20,000 Los Vegas and the railroad in CaliInto 100 shares. The officers are fornia. There is a stretch there of Charles Longson, president; Ben R. miles with something like sixty-nin- e A. P. Martin, water In only two places, and then Harris, you secretary and treasurer. have to know where to find It. There is not a living soul along this stretch, Nine hundred and thirty-foresiand It is apt to go hard with anybody dents of Salt Lake have signed and who tries to cross without an ample presented a petition to the city coun- supply of food and water. cil asking for better police protection It Is hard enough to cross the desIn the residence portion of the town. ert now, but In the summer is when it The petition, which was referred to Is worst. If travel keeps up then anythe committee on police- and prison, thing like the way it Is going now, askea for better protection, especially many lives will be Inst. People dont near the terminals of the street car realize how that desert thirst will get man. lines, and says, The frequent robberies and holdups In the various portions of The dust is fearful down there now. the residence districts of the city There has been practically no snowdemonstrate that nothing aave ade- fall this winter, and no rain to lay the quate protection will check the crimes dust. and the lawlessness which for some time have been terrifying our citizens DOWIEITES m ZION. and making life and property Insecure in Salt Lake City. Five Thousand of Followsrs It), J. C. 5CHWARTZ, J Prop. 4 SCHWARTZ BROS. Bakery and Restaurant. J. J. 8chwart F. A. Schwartz Proprietors. 2313 Wash. Are. Corporation The White A Kemble Atlas Map and Volume of Htatislirs should be in the hands of every stockholder. Nowhere else is the same amount of Information accessible to the public. Thle volume shows by a live-colmtp the location Superb. 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