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Show DAILY STATEMENT By ! uade at' closing of the Plainly State PROCLAMATION BY THE MAYOR. of the conference (From the Billtown Bugle.) The final session Christ of Latter-Jesus I, Bunco Bill, mayor of Billtown, by of church the of Saints was held In the taber- virtue of the authority assumed by me Day after- and supported by MY Oall, do hereby nacle in Salt Lake yesterday a attended by great warn all citizens of Billtown to avoid was noon and association with or conversation with throng. Presisession the this fat man Shepherd, who carries a of close At the folmade the and also affidavits for the purpose Smith F. gug dent Joseph of defense and offense against MY statement: official lowing n are numerous snake red person. Any citizen of -- Inasmuch as there marIn be who shall detected company sports In circulation that plural entered Into con- with this fat man Shepherd will be been have riages declaration of deemed to be guilty of an offense trary to the official of Woodruff September 8s, against the piece and Indignity of the president the called manifesto, city and will be abused In MY Bugle 1S90, commonly WoodPresident and run down by MY factotums. Issued was by which A reward of two free tickets to enchurch at Its the by and adopted ruff October MY sassiety ball will be given to ter 1890, 6, conference, general which forbade any marriages violative any one who will furnish Information of the law of the land, I, Joseph F. where this man Shepherd gets hla Smith, president of the Church of money to conduct this nefarious camSaints, paign against ME. Jesus Christ of Laterday no Down at MY town of Billtown this such that and declare affirm hereby solemnized with seventh been have day of April, 1904. marriages By the mayor, the sanction, consent or knowledge of BUNCO BILL. the Church Of Jesus Christ of Latter-Da- y Bill-tow- NOTICE! the Billtown Bugle.) (From If this man Shep thinks he can make a move without OUR knowledge he must be a hayseed. WE are onto him every minute. Charlie watches him from the courthouse and Friday watches him on the street. He can't get away from OUR argosy eyes till WE get a chance to run him out of the state. resolution should forever silence those who accuse this church of breaking faith." He sat down. Everybody present waited expectantly. Apostle Lyman rose. "As many as are In favor of adopting this resolution will signify it by the uplifted hand, be said. A thicket of hands arose from the of the house, the galleries, the body The statement of President Smith choir loft And the platform. , was endorsed by the following resolut"Contrary-minde- d same sign." the by ion Introduced .by .President FranNot a hand was lifted. cis M. Lyman: The motion is unanimously carried "Resolved that we, the members of In the affirmative, announced Apostle the Church of Jesus Christ' of Latter-Da- y Saints In general conference ass- Lyman. embled, hereby approve and endorse UTAH SUGAR BEET CROP. the statement and declaration of Joseph F. Smith, Just made to this conference concerning plural marr- Prospect That This Years Yield Will Ba the largest Ever iages and will support the courts of Known. the church in the enforcement thereof." of the introduction Following the 'The annual meeting of the stock resolution Brigham H. Roberts, standing on the platform In front of the holders of the Utah Sugar company throng, raised his hand, and began to was held In Salt Lake yesterday after Approximately- 850,000 out of speak. In seconding the. motion he noon. stated an explanation should be made. the total 800,000 shares of stock were The president of the church, he de- represented. clared, had been accused of violating a According to the reports presented the yield of sugar beets In Utah this Pledge made to the nation. "There never was and never could year will be the heaviest since the in be," he said, "a compact between the dustry first gained a foothold in tbe church and the government There state. It was stated that the heavy could be such a pledge between the fall of snow In the mountains gave as stdte and the nation, and There was surance of good crops, and that the such a compact made at the constitutbeet acreage had been greatly inional convention. I approve of the creased. This led the officers to look church saying in its official capacity forward to the greatest sugar output that It approves the compact between this coming season that the company tbe state and nation, and that it ap- has since Its organl&tlon. proves that portion of the constitution Reports from the president, Joseph F. hlch forever prohibits polygamy and Smith, the general manager, T. R. Cut' Plural marriages. The adoption of this ler, and the secretary and treasurer, H. Pres-lfle- nt ( - ' 1 BILLTOWN CM UTAH The Mayor Issues a Proclamation Warning the People from Associating With the Fat Man Shepherd FERENCE. Saints, and I hereby announce that all such marriages are prohibited, and If any officer or member of the church shall assume to solemnise or enter Into any such mr&riage he will be deemed In transgression against the church and will be liable to be dealt with according to the rules and regulations thereof and excommunicated therefrom." In tones that showed earnestness and that penetrated every corner of the tabernacle, President Smith read the pronunclamento. This done, he went on to say that charges had been made that the church had violated Its compact with the government, and the charges were untrue. "I want to see if the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, In this solemn assemblage," he continued, "will not seal these charges as false by the adoption of this resolution. WILL Annals ofMltown con- - Position of th Church on Quostion of Plural t Marriages. U1AH STATE JOURNAL, THURSDAY, IRRIGATION APRIL 7, 5 1901 OUT BUR-T-S LAKE PLAN Perfect PROJECT WILL NOT BE BLOCKED. Fitting Work Is of Too Great Importance to Have One Companys Opposition Stand in the Way. POET8 AT WORK. SUITS - of tin Utah lake Tin li' l'iiivenient committee held another in Salt Lake yesterday, those I'ivM-ii- t having been Col. Edwin F. Holmes, Attorney F. S. Richards and Stale Engineer Doremus. of the commit ire, and Trof. George L. Swendsen. There was a young man from Bay tbe government's reclamation engineer. View. The Tribune says that the gentlemen He worM-- with a cut-o- ff night ctlew; were in consultation on various details He cume once to town. of the proposed agreement between tbe They did him up brown: wau-- r users and the government and Now he threatens bald .BUI he will their conclusions will be presented to slew. the general committee at Its meeting to be held today in the office of PresThere was a shrewdt man, by name ident Angus M.' Cannon. "1 can see absolutely nothing in the Pender, Who swore to the town hed defend way of the Utah lake project going her. through, said Attorney Richards, at When the thugs asked the city the close of yesterdays conference. "Let us Join the Big Mlttyr "While it would be desirable for all He said: To no such divide will 1 the companies to be united in support lend her." of ilie project, It Is by no means essential. The proposed work Is of so much There was a police Justice named impnrtnnre to the public and so In the results promised that Howell, AVho spread Justice on with a trowel. It would be ridiculous to permit a few When Bill tried to ride him, persons, out of the thousands interHowell Jumped up bestride HIM ested. to thwart the enterprise. Not And socked Bill with whip and with only are there no legal phases that rowel could stop the work but there Is even none that could present serious embarThere was a fat toad in a puddle. rassment. The committee Is now workHis Joy was to make a big muddle; ing on the general principles of ft plan But the voters one day for organization and operation, and It Said to Toadle: "Here, say, anticipates no difficulty In formulatTis our Judgment you'd better ing a plan that will be acceptable to tlie parties concerned. "Personally, I do not regard as final O. Whitney, were presented. It was the action of the South Jordan Canal tn reported that, after paying the regular company In refusing to same The the 1 difficulty or dividends enterprise. of quarterly per cent, was enconutered when the Installing of 7 per cent per annum, on the preferred stock, there was In the treasury the pumping plant at Utah lake was at the close of the fiscal year, March proposed, except thnt two companies 81st, approximately $250,000 'in undi- Instead of one refused to come In. Had vided profits. This has nearly all been the others stopped and waited for these with them, the work accumulated during the year. The to been done. But It would never have were stockholders officially advised to hold on to their common stock. Al- was done and both of the dissenting though there was no definite promise Companies finally came in. of a dividend, the intimation is given L'.. The meetings of the South Jordan that the directors may take some ac- company that have been held to take tion, although there Is no telling how action on the Utah lake project hare soon. A divdend of 4 per cent on the been Informal at best. I know of one common stock of 88,000,000 would man who holds 850 shares of stock In the company who was not present at amount to $120,000. . any of the meetings, while others who own no stock at all were present and RELEA8ED ON BAIL. There was a big man with a reach, He got after bald Bill with a screach; When Bill ducked his head The big man only said: "His Joblots I guess I'll Impeach." Are the talk of ilie town. It has never been our custom to make unwarranted statements but we have been assured many times of late, by those who know, that our SUIT DEPARTMENT Is far ahead of any in the state. Our line of medium, as well as the highest grade Suits is, no doubt, tbe finest ever shown in Ogden. Every garment imssess-e- s a pleasing, stylish, trim and dressy appearance found only In the moat CAREFULLY and d SKILLFULLY TAILORED SUITS. We have them ranging in price from $7.75 TO Garden Hose and... Lawn Mowers LAST ACCORDING TO THE QUALITY YOU BUY Pressure9 Hose Our "High IS GUARANTEED FOR 2 YEAH8 The Royal Ball Bearing9 Lawn Mower 9 is the Easiest Running, Ixtngest Wearing Mower in the World none excepted. IVint let talk convince you, insist upon Iteing shown. Our word is good. $75.00 Boyle Hardware Co. JOIIX A. BOYLE, Mgr. ng AMERIOSMOST PtRFlCTWHEElfi MRacycle ske-dudd- le! Besides we give away a Book CONTAINING 300 STAMPS EVERY DAY THIS WEEK. The winning numbers may be seen in our window. I S. J. BURT & BROS. THE MIAMI CYCLE fcMF'G CQ MIDDLETOWN. Hello! voted against the project. Then there Have you tried 'Presare many who' did not yet understand ton flour If; not you the government's proposition. I talked with one man who objected to It want to I It's, the real because, as he claimed, Engineer Kelthing, you bet I sey had estimated that the same work could be done for $200,000, while the For Sale by government is charging the water users not did underHe $800,000. simply JAMES CARVER stand that Engineer Kelsey had figured & SONS Now plant sweet peaa Buy seed of on lowering Utah lakes outlet eighteen Inches, w'hile the government's project Skeen ft Co, 852 Twenty-fourt- h besides doubling the conincludes, street serving efficiency of Utah lake, the lowering of its outlet ten feet, so that A Dandy for Burns. water It contains may he Dr. Bergin, Pana, Ills., writes: I all of the have used Ballards Snow Liniment, taken out and used. If necessary. always recommended It to my friends, as I am confident there la no better Curss Coughs and Colda. made. It is a dandy for burns. Those ' Mrs. C. Patterson, 625 Lake St., To who live on farms are especially liable peka, Kansas, says: "Of all cough remAll the newest and best varieties, to many accidental cuts, burns, bruls edies Ballards Horehound Syrup Is my es, which heal rapidly favorite; It has done and will do all field grown on own roots by the largest Snow Liniment Is applied. It should that is claimed for It to speedily cure Rose growers In the world. always be kept In the house for cases all coughs and colda and It is so sweet W. W. BROWNING, of emergency." 26c, 60c, 81 a bottle. and pleasant to the taste. 25c, 50c and Sold by Geo. F. Cave. $$ a bottle. Sold by Geo. F. Cave. 2747 Adams Avs. Fred Plans appeared in the municipal court this morning to answer to a complaint issued yesterday at the request of Mrs. Mattie Smith, charging him with criminal intimacy with Mlsa Edna M. Smith, a young girl said to be under eighteen years of age. His examination was set for April 12th and he was released under bonds of $200. ROSES when-Ballard'- OHIO.U.&A HUTCHINSON, Ths Racyds Man, St. 306 Twsnty-fift- h FOR LIGHT AND POWER . Let the Utah Light and Power Co. figure with you. An investigation will convince you that you cannot afford to burn coal oil. If you need power there is no kind that will prove as satisfactory for the money. E. W. WADE, 'Manager for Ogden. SEEDS CASmurthwaltc Produce Company (Wholesale and Retail) OGDEN. NIGHT GRAND OPERA HOUSE ONEONLY Saturday, April SEATS ON SALE TOMORROW AT 9 A. M. First Appearance here of Americas Favorite Commedienne ISAB In Winston Churchills .Great Tlav A star quite new to this part of the country Is announced for Saturday evening, when Isabel Irving, long known as one of the cleverest of American comediennes will be seen here for the first time as Virginia Carvel In Winston Churchill's dramatisation of his famous novel, "The Crisis." Miss Irving was for many years the most popular woman player In New York. As leading woman at the fa PRICES 9 $1.50. $1.00, 75c, 50c, 25c. IRVING THE CRISIS mous old Lyceum stock company she won literally hundreds of thousands of friends and later In the eame position with John Drew she added to her popularity. The demand for her services had kept Miss Irving in New New York and away from the road for nearly ten years. During the past two seasons she has been starring under the management of James K. Hackett In "The Crisis, having begun her ca UTAH reer as u star within a few months from the time Mr. Hackett made his first production of thU very successful play, when It was found "The Crisis really needed a woman star for the leading part rather than a man. So great was Miss Irving's success In this part that at the beginning of the present season, Mr. Hackett announced that he would relinquish all rights In The Crisis to her, and seek a new Under the Management James of K. Hackett Original New York Production and Company. play for himself. Miss Irving Philadelphia, So far this season has played In New York, Baltimore, Washington, Pittsburg, Detroit, Cleveland, SL Louis and other cities almost as large. Her success has been something extraordinary. She will shortly take- "The Crisis to the Pacific coast for the first time, where It la expected that the play will create the furore It has In all other parts of this country. i-- |