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Show DAILY UTAH TUESDAY, STATE JOURNAL, gWWWWWWflfW1!WW Iff flWlfflfffff PUBLIC IHTEKST IS IK COMMISSI MARCH 1, WlfllffWflf Wlfffg 1 SALT LAKE LETTER 1904. I Suits and Overcoats WHAT THE OPPOSITION TRY TO PROVE. WILL DE8 MOINES LATEST ADDITION TO THE NAVY. 7im Cartmonies Taks Place at Senator's Attorneys' Claim They Can Interesting the Charleston Navy OfFully Controvert the Evidence Yard. Side. Other fered by the WASHINGTON, March 1. During the next week or so the objective point of public interest promisee to be shifted, in u large measure Ht least, from the wurfure in the For Kat to the Rrnoot Inquiry before the senate committee on privileges and elections. The date set for the opening of the care has arrived and it Is understood the investigation will proceed without delay. All kinds of stories are attout as to the scope of the Investigation and Its probable results. Among the witnesses which have been summoned by the committee to give testimony are President Joseph F. Smith, president of the Mormon church, and several of the apostles. It is said that an effort will be made to prove than no less than seven of the have contracted twelve apostles polygamous marrlnges,uiid the contention Is made that It can be proven that since Utah has been admitted as n state and the manifesto declaring there would be no more plural marriages solemnised a new wife has been sealed to one of the twelve apostles. Attorneys for Smoot allege that they will he able fo controvert any testimony which may he offered to show that any new wlrea have been sealed to nny Mormon since the admission of the territory as a state. Senator Smoot will swear that he has only one wife, and the apostles who are blessed with several are expected to take oath that they have lived with only one In recent years, but have separately supportde the others, as dependents, under the solemn vow taken when the plural wives were senled to them. ANNUAL MEETING OF CONSUMERS LEAGUE NEW YORK, March 1. The Na tlonal Consumers' league, which has for its object the suppression of sweat shops and the general improvement of labor conditions among women and children, holda its fifth annifnl convention In New York today and tomorrow. Delegates have arrived from a number of states and the convention promises to be well attended. The proceedings begin this evening with a public meeting at which addresses are to be delivered by John G. Brooks, president: Mrs. Florence Kelly, secretary: Professor E. R. A. Selegman of Columbia university and others. The officers reimrts to be presented to the 1nnventlon show that the year has been one of great activity for the league, though much remains to be accomplished In thi swork to which the organisation Is devoted. The new Des Moines was placed in commission today at the Charlestown navy yard, the occasion being attended by the usual Rear Admiral Mortlmor ceremonies. of the navy commandant L. Johnson, over the vessel turned yard, formally to Commander Alexander McCracken, U. S. N., who is to be her first comwere Officers and crew mander. a salute w. mustered on deck and and fired as the stars stripes were masthead. to hauled up the The cruiser Des Moines was constructed at the yards of the Fore River Ship and Engine company of Quincy, Mass. She Is similar In design to the Cleveland, the Tacoma, the Chatta noogii and the Galveston. Her length over all is S08 feet, 9 inches and her full load displacement, 3,500 tons. In the construction of the Des Mollies and her sister ships corn pith with an estimated capacity of (.720 cubic feet has been used as an obturating materia for the water line protection, so that If the hull should be pierced by a shot the swelling of the corn pith placed between the outer and inner plates will prevent the Ingress of the water. BOSTON. Mass., March 1. Inlted States sheathed cruiser GALLANT TWELFTH SAILS FOR PHILIPPINES vention of the Wisconsin Clay Workers association. The proceedings will continue three days and will be devoted to the discussion of various matters in which those engaged in the clay working Industry nre particularly Interested. HANLON TO FIGHT DECKER. PHILADELPHIA, Pa., March 1. Eddie Hanlon, the California featherweight boxer Is to meet George Decker In a six round bout tonight before the National Athletic club. Decker Is considered the best featherweight fighter of Philadelphia and Is counted upon to give the Callfornlnn a lively argument. senti- MUST DRESS WITH DECORUM. PARIS, March 1. An Imperial trade has been published at Constantinople, says a private letter received In Paris, In which married Turkish women are commanded to discard all brilliant ornaments such as necklaces and hankies when appearing ln public. They must be dressed with decorum, and In LEHIGH MINES RESUME. accordance with the Mussulman law, 8HAM0K1X, Pa, March 1. All the the ordinance says, in default of colleges in this district belonging to which the husbands of women so ofthe Lehigh Valley Coal company re- fending will be visited with punishsumed operators today after a shut- ment down which lias lasted since October ood solicitors wanted for the 1. Daily Employment Is furnished Utah State Journal. Apply to Horace thousand men and boys. 8. Foster, city circulator. this meeting was set ninety days ago, long ere M. P. Tarpey, who has been looking over the ground In the Hearst interests, came to Utah and the name of Hearst was not alluded to. Bo far as the two committees are concerned, the membership Is unanimous for the candidate, no matter who will be lected, and its only purpose In meeting was to formulate measures looking toward electing the entire state and county ticket and sending three electoral votes to Washington in the interest of the nominee of the Democratic party. In this labor of love the rule or ruin Republicans are assisting to the extent of their abilities, and after November some Republican politician will be enabled to write book containing the history of how they traded a state In order to keep Frank Hinea at the head of the waterworks department and Doc Stewart at the head of the quarantine board. i Perry Heath returned home Saturday. Hia usually lengthy countenance a few Inches more to the perpendicular. There Is no doubt that this condition of facial expression was brought about by reason of the conviction of his three friends. Machen Groff and Lorens. Perry was one of those who stated that the charges against the three were hot air, or words to that effect and the findings of the Jury comes as a shook to the publisher of the Tribune, especially so. when It Is considered that the ink is hardly dry on the resignation he s sent Intense Interest Is manifested ln the list of witnesses which will be called by the defense ln the Smoot case. Up to date no one has been named, and the senator's Jptentions ln this respect are yet unknown. Of course the wit nesses for the prosecution have been named. One funny thing in connecwas as tion with the first list It was announced that follows: John James, the present county clerk, was to be called, by a sort of subpena duces tecum, which would require him to bring his baby record with him, and John sat patiently ln his office three days waiting for the United States marshal to come and see him, but the subpena that he longed for never arrived and Johnny is disconsolate, for the vision of the great white dome, the alabaster front of the White House, the gold plated peak on the congressional library building and all the rest of the sights that could be seen at government ex pense faded with the non arrival Of . SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., March 1. The army tranaport Sherman, which sails today for the Philippines, carries an unusually large number of troops. Besides a large number of casual officers the passengers Include the Twelfth Infantry from Fort Doug las, Utah; Whipple barracks, Arlxona; attempt to collect their salaries and Fort Duchesne, Utah, and Fort Rlias, wages. Texas, and 400 cavalry recruits and 100 Infantry recruits. An attempt at a joint meeting of the Democratic city and county commitWERE WEDDED IN tees was held last Thursday, but . WESTMINSTER ABBEY quorum was not present so the time was spent in discussing measures to LONDON, March 1. The first mar- be adopted during the coming camriage solemnised In Westminster Ab paign for the carrying of both county bey since the wedding five years ago and the etate. Of course the organ of of the daughter of Lord Rose berry the rule or ruin faction of the Repuband the Earl of Crewe took place to lican party discovered a mare's nest day when Lady Grisel Cochrane, the at the meeting and Intimated the daughter of Lord and Lady Dundon-al- d, Tribune no longer makes direct State' became the wife of the Hon ments of fact; it always Intlmatea-th- at Ralph Hamilton, Master of Belhaven, the meeting was called to discuss and son of Lord and Lady Belhaven measures for the booming of the and Stanton. Notwithstanding the Henrat candidacy. As a cold truth Na -- Na Better come at once, while there is a full range of sizes and many Na TO KLECT FROM SOME GREAT HAT BARGAINS Na 1 A swell new lot of spring suits are ready for your inspection. Na 9 The Pacific MaU from Denver, Puebla Lead-vUl- e, Salt Lake city and all points east dally Local from Sanpete VaUey .... - 3:40- Ma 7 Special Rates East One Way or Round Trip ... CHOICE OP ROUTES... 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A. CORSE. HENRY-G.H- p. a . Fad(3JIf& CORN, FLOUR, HAY, Free POULTY AND EVERYTHING FEED SUPPLIES Baking at . i W. FARR & CO. WASH. ELECTRICAL Those Lite have at all times a complete line and art prepared to give our customers satisfaction. to m 15 PJ I. A. BKNTOK, General Agent PassenwTu partmem, Salt Lake City. C. A. HENBY, Ticket Agent, Ogden. O. B. GILSON, Agent, Ogden. , Ml 'm, Through Bleeping Can to Omaha. City, Chicago and Bt. Louis. New Yorkudif Wall-Know- It '1, . .. Pacific Express from Denver. Puebla Provo Salt Lake City and ali points east, daily. . . 6 Pacific Limited from Salt Lake City, Provo, Denver and all points HERE Candidates for the Judgeship are getStupendous Offer Made by a ting plentiful. George G. Armstrong, chief deputy ln the rounty clerk's ofPhila. Firm. fice wants on- - of the places. George Is a good fellow, the only bad feature RADIOS RADI08 of his character being the fact that RADI03 he Is a Republican. George F. Goodwin, of the firm of Goodwin & Van Thousands of Persons in all 8setions of Pelt Is also a candidate and is' maktho Country Have Been Healed by ing a hustle already. He deserves something at the hands of his party, This Wondsrful Diseovsry. but whether he gets It or not remains to be seen. Of course Judges Stewart and W. C. Hall, both Democrats, Every educated person has heard of will be renominated and will doubtless Radium, Its wonderful powers and be elected. healing qualities have occupied page afWarden Dow of the State prison ter page in the metropolitan publicadied on Saturday and in less than an tions. Almost everybody knows that It hour after the news of his passing had been announced an enterprising Is the greatest remedy that God has Republican politician had telephoned, ever given to suffering humanity. Disasking to be selected to HU the place. ease germs of every description flee beThis person had evidently read the fore It they cannot stand the constory of the early bird gathering In tact We have such faith In our propthe worm, but it Is quite likely that we osition that guarantee absolutely to his action has permanently lost him cure you. What la more we will give whatever chance he had for the place, because it Is reported that the board you a written contract to that effect of corrections and the governor were This offer has never been duplicated. disgusted with his eagerness to ob- Fill out the blank below and mark the tain the dead man's shoes. malady from which you are suffering KING'S VISIT TO CAMBRIDGE. and receive by return mall Information LONDON, March 1. The staid old that will be worth hundreds of dollars university town of Cambridge was en to you. Ask any banking firm regardfete today on the occasion of a visit of King Edward, who presided at the ing our responsibility. opening of the new university buildFREE OFFERI. FREE OFFER1 ings and afterwards unveiled a statue FREE OFFERI of the lute Professor Sedgwick. The king was accompanied by the queen and other members of the royal family. BADIOS CO. 812 Drexel Their majesties were formally welBuilding , comed by the Philadelphia, Ps. of the university and by the officials of the Sixs: borough and county. They were driven Kindly send me'tree of cost Information about the principal streets of the town regarding your Badlum treatment and and afterwards entertained at lunchyour wonderful remedy, Radio. eon at the Fitzwllliam Museum. The buildings formally opened were the law school and Squire library, the Name. medical school, the Sedgwick memorial museum of geology, and the botanical laboratory. Speaking of giving the "Mormons it Is said that from this time on Candies the Tribune and Its evening satellite will have no use for Mormons, except Chocolates when they do Its bidding. A member of the staff said a few days Bonbons ago that the first Mormon who broke away Given Away from the councllmnnlc combine would WUh "get all that was coming to him and Teas, Coffees, Spices then some." If the two Mormon Republicans are "good" they will he Powder patted on the back and coddled and Pays petted, but If they are not, woe betide them, for they will he lashed un-Trade the editors cannot rest Ro that 1 Gnat American. Importing Tea Co's Messrs. Hewlett and rreece can make OTwenty-tip their minds thnt while the balance ... arrive. 3 Na $1.25 and $1.50 Kinds... 75c nc f Na 250 Fancy Stiff Bosom Shirts RADIOS Heywood. $15.00 styles to select from. MaU Salt City. Provo and eMt ,1JPO,nt8 13 To Salt Lake pitv and Intermediate points, dally 3 Atlantic Limited fol. Clly-- Prov Leadvllle, Pueblo, Den. points east. Wily 4 Atlantic Express foV Salt Lake City. Pueblo Denver and all points t, dally T-ila- ft&dsae Perry, by the way, has Imported a new man to do" politics on his paper, The chap comes from Washington, Ind, a small town east of Vincennes, where he used to be postmaster. He Is also said to have been the correspondent for the weekly paper at the county seat He has been brought here to give the "Mormons hell, as one member of the Tribune staff puts It, and the manner In which he writes about the "Mormon mayor, and the "Mormon councllmen is Indeed re freshing. One charm Is denied the reading public, however, because the merciless copy reader insists in cutting out all the we'a the provincial jour' nallst uses. Despite the fact that public ment Is against the policy pursued by the nine Republicans in endeavoring to block legislation, the Tribune continues to urge them to stand pat, and by so doing is really paving the this way for a Democratic victory toll In the county. If Salt Lake county goes Democratic the chances are that a Democratic United States senator will be chosen to succeed Kearns. Realising this condition as well as any one does the Tribune continues to pat recalcitrant councllmen on the back and repeatedly urges them to resist forever ony attempt on the part of the mayor to fill the offices with competent men. road. The demands of the men are 175 a month as the maximum wages, and the hours of work to be curtailed to twelve hours each day. At present the men are paid wages ranging from 5J5. upward, and In some Instances are compelled to stay on duty ns many as sixteen hours a day. are being maligned and are safe so long as they Z2. 19 DEPART. NO $7.50 $9.00 take their orders from the building on West Temple street. Well, it Is water on the Democratic wheel, so no one Is going to make any serious objections from a political point of view, although there la no doubt of the city's expenses being greatly increased by reason of the large amount of litigation that will ensue when the employees and officials toct that this la Lent and that the marriage was solemnized In defiance of the Rubric, the wedding was a most fashionable affair and was largely at tended. The bride was attended by fourteen bridesmaids, who were at' tractlvely gowned In costumes of white chiffon and silver with pale green sashes and wreaths of snowdrops fas FINAL DIVIDEND ON tenlng tulle veils. A pretty feature of WORLD'S FAIR STOCK the bridal procession was the pres ence of Lord Ufflngton, the little 111., CHICAGO, March 'I. People grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Rradley who helped to make successful the Martin. great Chicago exposition of 1893 by buying stock In the World's Fair com- WABASH OPERATORS pany. today received MAY GO ON STRIKE checks for ninounts representing a final dividend of 4.C5 per cent on their holdings. MOUNT STERLING. 111., March Altogether the stockholders have re- 1. Fourteen hundred telegraph ceived 14.65 per cent of their Invest- operators on the middle division of ment. or 11.465 on every 110 Invested. the Wabash railroad, which extends The payment of the final dividend from Chicago to Kansas City, are practically closes up the business of planning to make demands for higher the company which financed the great wages. If their demands are refused. exposition. It Is predicted by the men along the line that a strike will be inaugurated WISCONSIN CLAY WORKERS. which will tie up the entire system of PORTAGE. Wls.. March I. There the Wabash and carry the fight into was a good attendance of members to- the St. Louis World's fair period and day at the oiienlng of the annual con- cause serious Inconvenience to the mmmmmmm of the people abused, they SALT LAKE battle between the mayor aud the nine Republiacn members ft jthe city council goes merrily on. The pfoifijofta be do fg uath 'af-t- er Davis., fro gi his A-, J. the return of on pleasure bent trip to California, K? of t pfijiS 4pB they Davis Is chairman to stay vtthjjijjhroug are pledged thick and thin. As "a result jsthat aW sitting .handpromise, eight men tied up to a post, were, as it cuffed, and boots stopping Oregon wearipg legislation until the return of the gentleman from the Fifth precinct. In the meantime there la every probability that some of the city employees will as go without salaries until such time the If because council agrees, the mayor vetoes an appropriation there la no manner In which the same can be passed over the veto. 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