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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, 2 WEALTHY WOMAN WOMEN WINS IN THURSDAY, MAY 12, 1901 HONORED CITIZEN; Extra Double Premiums Free FASTS 40 DEVS WAR WITH CHURCH TIME CARD, In affect Nov. 22, 1901 DEPART. Atlantic Mall for Balt Lake City, Provo and all points east 7:15 a.m. 18 No. To Salt Lake City and Intermediate 8:10 a.m. points, dally No. 8 Atlantic Limited for Salt Lake City, Provo, Leadvllle, Pueblo, Denver and all points east 2:15 p.m. daily No. 4 Atlantic Express for Salt Lake City, Pueblo, Denver and all points 7:00 p.m. east, daily ARRIVE. No. 8 Pacific Express from Denver. Pueblo, Provo, Salt Lake City and all 1:05 a.m. points east, dally No. 5 Pacific Limited from Balt Lake City, Provo, Denver and all points east, daily 11:45a.m. Mall No. 1 Pacific from Denver, Pueblo, Leadvllle, Salt Lake City and all points east dally 2:40 p.m. No. 9 Local from Sanpete Valley ...: 7:00p.m. Through Bleeping Can to Omaha, Kanui No. CONVERTED TO MY8TERIOU3 SUN GAVE WORSHIPING CULT. GAMBLING CARD PARTY DESPITE CRU8ADE CANNOT RUN CITY ON SUNDAY SCHOOL PLAN HAD FLED FROM REFORMATORY AT ELMiRA 8tarved Haraalf Almost to Daath and Society Women Crowded Her Parlore Declares Americans Want Liquor Traf. Detectives Spot Morris McDale and fic and Gambling Evil Blus Tsar Him from Wife Waa Found Unconscious in Despite Threats of a Po- Law Rule Doomed and Baby lies Raid Her Homo. . May 12. Driven to Insanity by her efforts to abstain from substantial food and thereby follow the mysterious teachings of a sun worshiper, Miss IS. Reusse has been discovered alone and delirious In her handsome residence tit 4102 Grand bouleCHICAGO, vard. Hiss Reusse, who was a convert to the doctrine preached by Dr. Otoman a sun worshiper, 8010 Park avenue, finished a of Lake forty-du- y fast April 12. It Is thought that her second attempt at abstaining from food deranged her mind. Miss Reusse lives In a handsome house and Is regarded as wealthy. The police assert that she almost starved to death in trying to follow the teachings of the cult, chief of which Is said to be that only a few grains of wheat, pure water, and fresh air are necessary to sustain life. Since her adoption of the faith her neighbors have seen little of Miss Reusse, and her apparent Illness was the subject of remark. For three days none of her neighbors had seen her, and Dr. Mary E. Harper became alarmed and started an investigation. Miss Reusse was found lying in the hall of her residence almost unconscious and delirious. It was Impossible to at first determine the cause of her Illness. At length, in her half delirious mutterlngs, she disclosed the fact thats he had eaten no substantial food for more than twenty days. In searching through her effects the police say they found several letters written to her by the teacher of the cult, but refused to disclose their contents. Other letters written by the woman's father in Detroit spoke of "the children," but none can be found by the ST. PAUL, May 12. Replying to the attacks of several leading ministers. Mayor Smith, who has been twelve years at the head of the city government and served through six administrations, declared that a modern city triumphantly announced that she had cannot be run on the Sunday school prevailed over the local churches, a plan. "It la quite impossible, he declared. newspnper and several societies. Deto make the to threats ask These ministers bother me. They have police spite a raid on her home; to have her pros- bothered me for years, yet none of ecuted under the gambling laws, the their attacks ever resulted in anypopularity of her parties was not af- thing. Ministers are theorists. They fected. dont know how to manage practical You Mrs. Baker is an artist whose affairs of city administration. specialty is decorating china. She did cant prevent vice. I know that not attain grent success until this win"Half the laws that are made nowato the' euchre when she ter, give began days are made by men who have posiwares with hand her tive knowledge that it Is impossible to painted parties, as prises. As only a small contesting enforce the measures. To engage in fee was charged there were many to the social evil is a crime. Under our play, and business became very pros- laws the owner of a house used for such purposes can be sent to state's perous. Then a local newspaper published prison. an article criticising her parties, to "Tile man who framed that law knew which Mrs. Bnker replied. This re- it would never be used, and it has not sulted In a general discussion. Minis- been. You cannot prevent that social ters and church societies took it up. evil. It's too wide spread. The best They pleaded, but in vain, and then you can do it to regulate it after a came the threats, the result of which fashion. CHICAGO, May 12. When eighty society women of Austin, 111., crowded into the parlors of the home of Mrs. Helen Baker to play progressive euchre, and nearly as many more were turned away, the hostess rose-decorat- ed was the largely attended party of yesterday. "I have told these church people that I will discontinue my card parties if they will agree to support me and my husband for two years, said Mrs. Baker, "but I have never had an answer to my proposition. I am merely exercising my prerogative of American womanhood to do as I please as long aa I do not interfere with any laws of the land. I have received letters, hundreds of them, by every mall, commending the position I have taken. Many of the letters offer me sympathy and encouragement, and some of them are from persons who "The administration that adopts the Sunday school idea and tries to prohibit such things is doomed. Jt will be snowed under at the very first election. I know whet Pm talking about A relative of mine who was mayor of Indianapolis tried it and they anowed him so deep no one has heard of him since. "Ministers better expound the Scriptures and let people who know run the city government. BERWICK, Pa., May. 12. After living four years aa one of the most respected citizens of this town, Morris McDale has been arrested as an escaped convict. He at first denied his identity, but finally admitted it McDale escaped four years ago from the Elmira, N. Y., reformatory, where a five years' sentence he for a burglary which had been committed at Binghamton. He had one year and four months to serve when he eswas-servin- Teas, Coffees, Spices Bakinii Powder Top Quality Bottom Prices Double Premiums Free Double Coupons Free It pays1 to trade at 6riat Aoirlcan ImportiagTia Ci. Storm 340 8t, Ogden. Twenty-Fift- h caped. The arrest was made by Detective the' reformatory, who had received information that McDale answered the description of the escaped prisoner. McDale, whose real name is Harry Roberts, came to Berwick four years ago, got work in the machine shops, lived here since, honored and respected. Three years ago he married a Berd wick girl, who is now to discover his real identity. He was deeply affected when he was taken from his wife and baby by the police. The prisoner waived extradition proceedings and was taken to Elmira. H. M. Rlffe.of and-ha- s broken-hearte- 1 WILL SAVE YOU MONEY . - - i . i . SHARMANS HEALY HOUSE, OFF. DEPOT Phone 161 . Z Backed by the American Ticket Broker's Association TIME CARD in Effect Nov. 22, 1903 Depart for North of Ogdsn. Pocatello and Butte 1:25 a.m. Express, dally N& 7 Fast Mall Jor Poca- tello and Portland, 11:55 a.m. daily No. 11 Cache Valley Express, dally 7:15p.m. . No. NEW YORK WILL HEAR BAND OF 3,000 PIECES Clothes Properly Laundered. Ogden Steam Laundry, ht Preston Hour. JAS. CARVER & Sons. one-thi- City, Chicago and Bt. Louie. Hew York and Boston. I. A. BENTON, General Agent Passenger De pertinent, Salt Lake City. C. A. HXNBY, Ticket Agent, Ogden. O. B. GILSON, Agent, Ogden. Railroad or jSteamship Tickets To All Parts of the World NEW YORK. May 12. If present plans be carried odl, an extraordinary spectacle will be offered to the public in Madison Square next Monday. Local members of the American Federation of musicians, which begins its annual convention fn this city on that Tnata Our Way of Doing Them. day, have made arrangements to amass the biggest band in the world for this SOUTHERN BAPTIST8 MEET AT NASHVILLE occasion. It will be composed of 8,000 members .and it is the Intention to 'Phene 174. ' NASHVILLE, Tenn., May 12. Regu- march around Madison Square park, lar and special trains during Jhe last all playing at once. are entire strangers to me. forty-eighours have pouied thouspolice. think the People of St Mary's ands of visitors into Nashville. They NORTH CAROLINA8 ONLY "I Another letter to a man, thought to WHITE MAN'8 TOWN. church are very brave. X come to attend the forty-nint- h annual have treated the woman, read: "Will Episcopal THERE IS received an invitation to a card session of the Southern Baptist conhave you kindly send for the greatest marGOOD BREAD 12. NORFOLI May The people of party, and, think of It a dance for vention, and represent every state tyr In paradise? If you saw a miracle next ahead are over If the church fact from Maryland to Texas. The number Spencer the Wednesday evening. rejoicing , would you believe? I can Imagine what when you buy can give card parties, why can't of visitors already here la estimated at that they have the first complete people you look like. Oh, this Is music! Lie I? It Is preposterous to call playing 3,000 and many more are on the road. white man's town In North Carolina down and die. Twenty-fou- r to gain for The convention proper will open to- since the civil war. The last negro prises gambling. To me it la nothand nothing to lose. more or less than good, Judicious morrow and will continue until the voter in the place has been disfranchising It Is thought the letter was written middle of next week. The sessions will ed by the new state constitution conafter Miss Reusse lost her mind. The advertising." Mrs. Bnker will give another party be held In the Tabernacle, which la taining an educational qualification. woman Is not expected to recover. as soon as she can paint a new set of elaborately decorated both lnalde and Spencer's population is half black. old negroes who have been votIn honor of the occasion. Precedout Many prises. GENERAL A8SEMBLY OF since their emancipation are now the of ing convention the opening ing PRE8BYTERIAN8 TO MEET WILL FIGHT DUTY ON BRINE meetings were held today in accord- greatly worked up. For sale by 12. General Apance with the usual custom by the BOSTON, May BUFFALO, N. Y, May 12. Applicaof ILLINOI8 LETTER CARRIERS. Fischer hear will arguments Woman's union and the Missionary tions for accommodations received by praiser CHICAGO. 111., May 12. The Illinois those who object to the payment of Baptist Young Peoples union. Tomor.local committees in charge of the aron the brine in which cured fish row the board of trustees of the Southbranch of the National Association of duty rangements for the meeting of the gen- are kept. The government never at- ern Baptist Theological seminary will Letter Carriers assembled in sixth aneral assembly of the Presbyterian to collect duty on brine until hold their annual meeting. nual session in Oak Park today with church in Buffalo next week indicate tempted an attendance of delegates representwhen such an assessment was are recently, About the visitors of that the gathering will be largely aton a of mackerel small made shipment being accommodated at the hotels and ing nearly every free delivery office tended. The session will commence one which was received at Pgrt Townsend, boarding houses, while the large ma- in the state. The convention will conweek from today and continue ten Wash. The mackerel weighed 200 jority are being entertained by private sider a number of matters of importdays. and the brine about families. The program of the week ance to the carriers and will elect ofThere is little talk as yet regarding pounds per barrel, 100 pounds, which made the duty $2 is one of the best ever prepared for ficers and choose delegates to the comthe choice of a moderator, though seva barrel. Instead of $2. This ruling the convention. In addition to the ing convention of the national associaeral names are mentioned In connechas been enforced since that time. On usual large amount of business to be tion. TO GET OUR PRICE8 ON tion with the honor and an interesting mackerel it practically increases transacted there will be meetings at salt LUMBER, SHINGLES, LATH contest may develop before a choice Is GYMNASTICS POSTPONED. the duty by 50 per cent, and the gen- which addresses Will be delivered by MATERAND BUILDING made. The question of amalgamation ST. LOUIS, May 12. By decision of eral average increase is about 40 or 50 eminent divines, educators and other with the Cumberland Presbyterian IALS OF ALL AND KINDS, cent A mass meeting of those in- persona of prominence from many James E. Sullivan, chief of the departchurch and the Reformed Presbyterian per THEREBY ment of physical culture of the Louisterested was held today to prepare the states. church, which has been a mooted one full facts of the case for the iana Purchase exposition, the college appraiser's for years, will be thoroughly threshed tomorrow. SAILORS LIBEL 8HIP hearing gymnastic championships which were out in the coming assembly and decisFOR $5,000 DAMAGE8 to have begun on the world's fair ive action may be taken. It is believed GRAND FLORAL DISPLAY. grounds today, have been postponed that ai majority favors such action, but SAN FRANCISCO, May 12. The . BOSTON, May 12. Alleging that until October, when they will be held It is admitted that a minority exists Third annual ' spring exhibition of the they were shackled together and im- at the same time as the national on both sides sufficient to cause conPacific Coast Horticultural society prisoned in the lasaretto of the championships. The change was made siderable friction before the amalgaopened suspiciously today. The grand schooner Cora F. Cresay, Captain Har- at the request of many colleges Utah & Oregon Co Aside mation can be accomplished. nave of the Ferry building, where the ding, a year ago, Emil Gormo and six there is little but from this matter, WORLD8 FAIR RATES. exhibition is held, has been converted other sailors have libeled the craft for routine work expected at the assem- Into a To St. Louis via Union Paeifie. to recover 85,000 143 24th Street damages. veritable fairyland of buds and Phono 561 bly. 8d. Effective the The May aailors aboard the following shipped blossoms, including an infinite varlty of orchids, roses and other specimens schooner for a cruise to Portland, Me.; rates will be made to St Louis and IOWA COMMERCIAL that please the eye of every lover of Newport News, and back to Boston on return: TEACHER8 IN 8E8SI0N To St Louis and return (direct flowers. A large number of premiums April 14, 1908. At Newport News the crew disroute), 843.50; to Chicago and return demanded their pay and and prises will be awarded to the sucWATERLOO, Ia May 12. Several (direct route), $47.50; to Chicago and charge. cessful competitors. score of Instructors In business colreturn (one way via St Louis; or to GOOD, CLEAN COAL-A- NY the sailors Then, say, the captain GEORGIAS FRUIT GROWERS. leges and normal schools. are here for shackled them together and thrust St Louis returning, one way via ChiKIND PROMPTthe purpose of attending the annual ROME, Ga., May 1!. The North them down into the lazaretto, where cago), $50.00, LY DELIVERED. convention of the Central Commercial Georgia Fruit Growers association be- they say Tickets on sale every Tuesday and they remained tewnty-fou- r Teachers union. The convention gun its annual meeting in Rome today hours. Friday of each week. May to November opens this evening with the an- with a large attendance of representaSole Agents for inclusive. Transit limit of ten days A Startling Test. nual address of the union. R. F. tive horticulturists and othere. The in each direction will be allowed, final Anthracite Coal of Des Moines. The business ses- program provides for papers by Prof. To save a life Dr. T. G. Merritt of limit sixty days from date of sale, but sions begin tomorrow and continue James B. Ilunnicutt of Atlanta. Prof. No. Mehoopany, Pa., made a startling In no case later than December 15th, through Saturday. Papers will be pre- Starnes of the experiment station, and test resulting in a wonderful cure. He 1004. SHURTUFF COAL CO. sented by well known teachers from Wlimon Newell, state entomologist. writes, "a patient was attacked with In addition to the above rate there violent hemorrhages, caused by ulcer- la also on sale round Cedar Rapids, Chicago, Peoria, Omaha, trip tickets OgARKANSAS EDITORS. OFFICES 2407 AND 2041 ation of the stomach. I had often den to St Louis and return at $50, Klrksvllle, Mo.; Marshalltown, la., and 12. anLITTLE WASHINGTON AVENUE. The ROCK. May found Electric Bitters excellent for which Is on a number of other places. sale dally to November nual meeting of the Arkansas Press as- scute stomach and liver troubles so I 2d inclusive, limited sixty days from TELEPHONE OR sociation begun here today is well at- prescribed them. The patient gained CONGRESSMAN NORRIS date of sals IS RENOMINATED tended by the leading newspaper men from the first end has not had an atof the state. The sessions are, to be tack in fourteen months. Electric BitGOOD INVESTMENTS. Neb., May 12. Con- continued several days, during which ters ere positively HASTINGS, Four for houses and lots; The management of the Journal will guaranteed consider 10 railroad it a favor if subscribers will gressman George W, Norris was re- time there will be papers and addresses Dyspepsia, condition; Constipation location; pays Indigestion, nominated today by the Republicans of covering every branch of newspaper and Kidney troubles. Try them. Only per cent net. E. 8. ROLAPP, Eccles report promptly any of 50c at Jesse J. Driver's drug store. the Fifth congressional district. making. papers. Telephone 864. Bldg. . C 9 Arrive from North Ogden. 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