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Show I DAILY UTAH STATE WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10, 1904 i CIH COUNCIL REPLIES IS STILL SHALL CONFINE I LOCAL BRIEFS j z JOlAL, IS SALES TO HOUSES 4 in John S. Garvey of St. Lo.iIk N the city. PARTY PASSES S;,lt HOWEVE DID STILL ASSERTS THAT CHRISTIAN THE SOCIALIST NO LIQUORS SHALL BE SOLD ON INTERPRETER, Judge A. J. VH is nn f'"" RESOLUTIONS. I STRONG SCIENCE IS A HUMBUG. NOT ACT AS SPY.' Lake on legal business. THE SIDE. is A. H. Ci rose of Salt nt the Broom hoti1. He Can Duplicate By Granting of Franchise to Street Henri Poinsant Will Languish on the Only Dieplayed Some Greed Jch le Maintains That Denn All Christian 1. S. Hookstaff. a way Company Without Compen the Graft of the Pro-- ! Rock Pile for Fifty Science Cures. ver traveling man, is in town. fecaion. AND k'1 m When you've .een th, h.t, di signed and m.d. by th, well-know- Day. n operator Don Robins, the In the Is city. oil in speculations. A bartender, Paul Murray, lias had C. W. Nibley returned from Oregon warrant Herved on him charging him this ninriiiiig and is spending the day with selling liquor outside the saloon. in the city. from down The case will probably be tried tomorHon. Quil Nelieker cnnie to . and proceeded Logan this morning row in the police court and it Is unthe capital. derstood to lie as much in the nature James Iingree went to Morgan to- of u test case as for any personal Inhis day on business connected with fraction of the law on Mr. Murrays bank Rt that place. part. It Is said to be the custom of The Wednesday Night club will hold a number of saloons to send liquors their regular dance this evening at out late at night to be sold in other Dignan's dancing academy. places. If this Is true the authorities were M. Colon J. and Steward will prevent it If it be Illegal. Henry arrested at noon today by Policeman In the police court this morning A1 Herrick on a charge of vagrancy. Frank Warren, who claims to be n Superintendent Scott of the South- waiter, was sentenced to Blxty days ern racfllc went out on train No. 8 on the rock pile. He is thought to be booster for the various gambling this morning for a hurried trip over the division. games. He refused to work this mornW. Fraser Lewis. John K. Kellogg, ing and waa thrown into the dungeon. WORE A SHAMROCK. Henry Doyle and F. CL Melcheon, New IrishJ. J. O'Brien, a York commercial travelers, are at the came dock this into the man, morning Pacific hotel. on hia lapel. He was Next Monday, March 21st, a setting with a shamrock too much whisof cases will be made In the United charged with drinking as of la so near 17th but the Ireland ky, States courts for the April term. hand him. Howell liberated at Judge Trials of cases will begin on Monday, Henri a Polaant, Frenchman, April 11th. wishes now he had skipped the town J. L. Carlson has moved back to his yesterday. He waa arrested two days former home, corner Twenty-sevent- h ago for frequenting places of bad reD. F. Densel and and Washington. pute and was released on $100 ball. family will ocupy the Carlson cottege He Imagined by waiting and standing at 2747 Washington avenue. trial his fine would be less than that After having paid $99 this morning, amount; so he waited. Judge Howell Henri Plnsolnt paid an additional $50 fined him $99 and fifty days in JalL He fine in lieu of fifty days imprisonment took his overcoat out to the rock pile in jail and was released. He hit a hot with him, but soon found he did not trail for Great Falls, Montana. need it He wore patent leather shoes, A train of exhibits for the world's but nevertheless tackled the rocks fair came in from the west yesterday. with a vim. It was made up principally of exhibits from the Philippines. An average of MADE THINGS LIVELY a train a day of exhibits from CaliforIN SAN FRANCISCO HOTEL nia and the Orient is arriving. Mosiah Hall, formerly county superHenry Bradburn of Marysvale, Utah, intendent of schools here and now got on a rampage in the Palace hotel, head of the normal department of the San Francisco, last Sunday, according B. Y. academy at Logan, will address to the San Francisco Examiner. John the county teachers at their meeting in Harnan, a Colorado Springs mining the county courthouse on Saturday man of wealth, also figured in the esnext capade. The two poured out numerous libaLate this afternoon arrangements were made to hold the funeral services tions together. Sunday morning they over the remains of the baby girl of were again drinking in Bradbum's John M. Hanson at the family resi- room. Mrs. Bradburn was present. dence at 1 o'clock tomorrow (Thurs- Bradburn claimed the waiter did not day.) The remains' will be shipped to bring him back the change for a $50 bill He started In to abuse the waiFillmore at 3:05 p. m. ter. Harnan interposed. There was a George Q- - Carey Is at the Broom ho. were broken and furtel. Mr. Carey is from Omaha and fight, dishes ther commotion ensued. Mrs. Brad-bu- m has in charge a carload of horses, in vain to part after fled, trying which he Is taking to California. The them. stop in Ogden is for food and water Bradburn drew a revolver. Patrick for the stock. There are eighteen horthe hotel detective, arrived McGowan, ses in' the lot and all of them are thorand ordered both out Harnan paid oughbred. his bill and departed quietly. BradR. Wilson of the Rock Island met burn started to abuse the clerk and aswith a painful accident at Salt Lake sistant cashier at the desk. A bell boy yesterday. His left hand was Jam- called the police. Bradburn was armed between two balls at a bowling rested. He insisted on wiring John W. alley and a severe compound fracture Gates for ball money, but friends put of the middle finger resulted. The in- up $70 for him, $50 for carrying a conjury will keep him from using the cealed weapon and $20 for being drunk hand for a month. Mr. Wilson Is well and abusive. After being released he known in Ogden. returned to the Palace hotel, apologised. paid his bill and went elsewhere. friends will reMany learn with deep well-know- good-natuur- 1 w f i ; . ( I gret of the death of the baby girl of Mr. and Mrs. John M, Hanson, which occurred at their residence at an early hour this morning. The little one had been suffering for some time. No arrangements have yet been made for the funeral but it is expected that the remains will be shipped to Fillmore, Utah, tomorrow. A false alarm was turned in at box No. 6, at the corner of Twenty-fift- h street and Washington avenue last night For some unaccountable reason the alarm system failed to designate the correct loctlon and the de partment made a run to Twenty-eight- h street and Washington avenue, belleveing that the alnrm had been turned In from the box lornted there. ; ed WOODMAN EXCURSION. i : You have been .1- To Salt Lake, via Short Line, March , 1904. Dance at Christensen's hall; Wearers; haring all kinds of trouble, keeping your eye glasH-- on your now, haven't you? Don't yon know the secret of caw and comfort Is la the adjustment of the Kavh Individual now will some frame which suits that particureqnlre lar member, and we pride ourselves in knowing Jurtwkrt adjustment the glassca need in order to have them rest securely and comfortably. us adjust your troublesome and get you on gaud terms with them again. . e nose-piec- k It rp. j f you, I I a at grant-obtal- n ns C. D. IVES I er cap-pla- in poverty-hypnotis- m. I SPECIAL refer-posslb- le. re-t- At Cost Salt he , Mens and Boys ... ..HATS.. Blacksmith's Union Our Entire Patrick's DIGNANS Dollar per I i Stye eye-gla- ss iN vice-preside- nt; - J.T.RUSHMER 1 Twenty-thir- d Eye-gla- ss hatter,, I I r ATTENTION, s " .11 that's worth givino The following are the resolutions Editor Utah State Journal: In Mr. Ceorgos Kakus is still afraid, your time and attention Socialist party, The others are mere The Italian Maflia is bacwingi the M. H. Llnclcome's objections to my adopted by the Ogden follow-erconsider-thstates he Science and in of Christian assembled, and imitators. the Greeks In their pursuit expose jn meeting af( We counhe knows that I am not prepared Btlon 0f the action of our city complete lines of all these th! sculp of the learned lnterpr and I to thereof. the a franchise of the matter a Is not ln ciI the working walkiron make, and eh.l.B, Kakus explain Georgos comprj-sowould ask my friend from whence he Ogden Rapid Transit company, with any other stock of h.t bed of roses; so he says. his knowledge. Perhaps he jng, the use of Wall avenue from thii tat However, it has been aschineo l.9.nce ofis science street to Twenty-eight- h unexplainable. Twenty-fift- h Infers that taht Kakus did not "tip off tqe styles and fineness of qualities ficers the presence in Ogdenf the If that be the case I am unable to un- - without compensation and proper of what use it is to man- - Btrictions for the protection of the Greek murderer. He is entirelnno-cen- t of Christ a kind. but taught nothing but what pUbiic: of the charge being $4, $5, $6 AND UP seems to have gotten into troe by could be explained, but if Christian Xow, therefore, we, the members Science can be explained why should ot the Ogden Socialist party, do here-th- e displaying a little too much jed. After Kakus had found out tt the gentleman be so positive in his y condemn the action taken by the Ogden officials were on the $1 or statement? city council and protest against domatcor-tto I wish to be understood in this Karounkas he began to telegrg to nations of public franchises BROOM HOTEL CORNER. that I can and am prepared to ex- - portions consisting of exploiting the Chicago authorities to a a tain and demonstrate my claim. ltalista, who already possess wealth if there was any reward. He tg the n cgtry-maWhatever disease can be cured by en0Ugh to honestly pay for what they view, seemingly, that as his was already In trouble height, Christian Science I will duplicate by have humbly craved, as I claim the science is a struck beggars, at the door of the as well as not, make some mon out of the transaction. He hasntnade fraud inasmuch as it is claimed to be council chambers, Therefore, seeing that the will of anything yet, and his fear of asisln-atlo- n the power by which Christ operated. is great Christ performed his miracles by the citizens has not been ascertained The police, of course, refuse tsay, faith, with which there is nothing Im- - or considered through a public but there is a well grounded tlief By faith the dead are raised, endum vote, we will labor politically, current that an Abyslnnlan who uigf lepers healed, the elements controlled, wlth all our might, to prevent the tempest calmed. By faith the election of all councilmen who voted around Ogden had more to do witth waters are divided, and out of chaos for the same. affair than did Kakus. Greeks Should the and the age sprang the universe, etc. On the other "Also resolved. That we commend Mafia get this idea into their ladf had Christian Science, or hynotlsm, the noble efforts of Councilman A. H. the gentleman from Abyssinia xght is limited, as it can only operate on Moyes In the stand made by him, and In order to make goods move have a merry time. animated beings. Thus I contend that highly approve of his struggles for quicker we intend during this Christian Science is a fraud by rea- the maintenance of the rights of the sale to sell at actual cost our HOW BUTTER IS RENOVATB. son of its pretension to association in people. entire line of OGDEN SOCIALIST PARTY. In converting stale and rancid ut Its operations to Divine power. J. McLachlan, Secretary. ter Into renovated butter, the but? It I ask my Christian friend if he can conscientiously and truthfully cite me melted and from thla oil the that Impart the objectlogbh to a case wherein any disciple of flavors are removed by aeratlonAet Christian Science has raised the dead, The ... so I will tllng and various other proquet or controlled the elements: if to that have then they acknowledge which are claimed as secrets by omt makers. There has been a susplor approach closer to duplicating the You'll find that we have nearthat chemicals are added to tak ur power of faith. ly everything in hats. We are The magicians of Egypt were able these objectionable compounds, mlcl also selling at actual cost are not always removed in the iro to perform by their art almost every a will give Moses cess of manufacture, which has rfsei species of phenomena which Line oi the question of the wholesomenea ol and Aaron did. but their power had renovated butter. However, the fed their limitations, as we find that the eral law requires & dose inspector of power of God did that which the magi SHOES the process of manufacturing aid dans could not do, and thus we find since any butter containing any rtiri the genuine and counterfeit in all Men's. Boys', Ladies', MlsseY, foreign substance would be adriter-ate- d ages. and Babies Shoes an Children's under the law and subject to a Mr. Llncicome advised me to ascergo at cost prices. tax of ten cents a pound, .there Is tain the facts of Christian Science besmall possibility of Its contemning any fore I again undertake an 'explanaforeign Ingredients, lnjurtov or other- tion I am pleased to inform my friend St. Day that I have quite familiarised myself REESE HOWELL wise. science teaches. he witk the which Renovated butter has only a temThursday Eve., March 17 & SONS porary sweetness which It loses very While I am willing to admit that they AT DIGNANS HALL. soon and goes back to third or a are instrumental In accomplishing fourth grade butter after It has been some good, yet by faith more good TICKETS out of refrigeration any length of can be accomplished. E. JR. FARR, time. This temporal sweetness has One Couple Og4en, March 15, 1904. enabled unscrupuloui and even deal ers who are supposed to be honest to DANCING ACADEMY. NEW IRRIGATION COMPANY. substitute It for, or represent it as REGULAR DANCE EVERY MONDAY Articles of incorporation of the creamery butter, .while the material EVENING. It waa made from probably never saw Rambrough Irrigating company ofl ANSWER a creamery. The use of the reputa- South Weber, Davis county, have been -.- TO-. tion of creamery and high butter was filed with the secretary of state. It will naturally resented by the makers of divert water from the Weber river for TODAYS QUESTION good butter who insist that renovated Irrigating purposes. The capital stock The butter should be sold for whnt It is Is $1,000, divided Into eighty primary ... ON . and long before congress legislated on shares of par value of $125 each. The found mounting, can be of ere On" "Slur The it, all those states in which the dairy officers are Charles H. Poll, president; TSJEWSPAPER at RrBHMER'S. on. that kind Interests have their say had laws com- Benjamin F. Bowman, stay the ADVERTISING All defects ol the pelling the labeling of renovated but- James II. Cook, secretary and treas-- 1 I.LAH8H5corrected by KITH HER urer. ter, as to its character. A poor advertisement, if in a good A test by which renovated butter want or If wood steel you may be detected with reasonable cerfiling newspaper, may sometimes pay just 1412 Washington Ave. as a store, luckily located but without or loose Index to leaf is card melt it clowly in n glass cases, ledgers tainty I of some kind and also some normal systems drop a card to C. S. Pulver, enterprise, may soil goods. But a good ad in a good newspaper is better. butter. It will be found that the ren Ogden or Salt Lake City. ova ted butter will not settle so as to give a clear oily appearance as in case of norma. Dairy and Produce Re- Mrs. Flske in "Mary of Magdala at the grand opera house. Special train laves Ogden at 7:15 p. m.; returning, leaves Salt Lake at 11:45 p. m.; also view. special nt 1 a. m. Fare for the round trip. $1. Everybody Is Invited. TickCured Consumption. ets on sale by the committee and also B. W. Evans, Charwater. Kan. Mrs. at the ticket office. writes: My husband lay sick for three months. The doctors said he had It Is time to plant sweet peas. Fin- quick consumption. We procured bottle of Ballard's Horehound Syrup, est assortment ever shown in Ogden. and it cured him. That was six years 251 Skeen A Co., Twenty-fourt- h ago and since then we have always street. kept a bottle In the house. We cannot do without It. For coughs and colds it has no equal. 25c, 50c and $1. Sold Invaluable for Rheumatism. 1 have been suffering for the past by Geo. F. Cave. few years with a severe attack of rhea The grandest event of the season. tnatism and found that Ballard's Snow Masquerade ball St. Patricks day at Liniment was the only thing that gave TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. me satisfaction and tended to Conleys academy. Costumes to rent my pains. March 24th, 1902, alleviate C. at academy. Fifty cents per couple Degnan, Kinsman. Ills. 25c, 50cJohn WANTED. and $1, Sold by Geo. F. Cave. extra lady, 25 cents. WANTED Chambermaid and diningroom Hotel. 33n girl. Lincoln j f world-famou- J. S. LEWIS & CO. Jewelers and Opticians street. WANTED A modern house, four or five rooms, east of Washington avenue. Will pay good rental and consider proposition to by. Address with particulars, D. Journal office. FOR BALE. Four acres choice land, suitable for gardening or platting; corner Grant avenue and Thirty second street, at a bargain. E. F. Brats. 24S6 Washington. FOR SALE A Great Silk Sale New Spring Silks Sacrificed Several hundred yards of new staple silks so advantageously secured that a11 unex every woman with a silk want is concerned in the selling. Its but some ampled silk offering. Of many of these lots quantities are large, are limited, and early selecting is advised. 45c Corded Wash Silk, 21 in $1.00 Peau de Soi, 21 inch 25c 09c $1.75 Peau de Soi, 36 inch 36 $1.25 .)9c GOc $1.50 iiAt Ain tntiiiM V $1.75 Taffeta, 36 inch $25 Taffeta, 20 inch $1.00 lD 45c ggc 22 $1.3o LAST & THOMAS |