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Show DAILY UTAH T I IN OUR OWN DITCH. ; US out These two of OUR subjects came pretty handy that time. Some day when WE are dispensing plums, WE will hand out something to these boys. It has been suggested to US that WE procure a body guard Just as Wll Uam of Germany and Nicholas of Rus sla nd Teddy of America, but WE never thought until WE fell into the ditch that anything could happen to US. Still It was OUR ditch, and OUR Weber club, and It was OUR time to fall. WE hereby serve notice that WE will fall Into OUR ditch any time that WE get good and ready. DOCTORS HAVE ALL GONE. to all narcotics, Now good-by- e To tonics and hypnotics, The medical profession Is now lost to s our sight; Throw away your pills galore. You wont need them any more; For the doctors all went home last night LURING THEM ON. (From the St Petersburg Russian.) We are still luring them onsky. UNTIL AFTER THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION. fl last night At Unity hall In Salt Lake the united forces of the Order of Washington from Ogden and Salt Lake had a fine time. A large delegation went down from this city, and with them was a bevy of pretty maidens prepared to wrest from the Salt Lake "team the honors of drill. The Judges, however, announced a tie, giving both teams 88 per cent'. The occasion was one of much enjoyment, the dancing which followed, together with an elaborate spread, being enjoyed to the fullest extent Several announcements were given, one of which waa that the tie of the teams would be settled for good, at Saltalr on July 7, to which all eagerly as- t4 , . , sented. A number of those present are planning on going to American Fork tonight to the dance there, and an effort wag made to get the team, to go down and give an exhibition, drill, at 'Apollo hall during the evening's dancing. At 12:80 the party broke up, Ogdens contingent returning by special train. WAIVED EXAMINATION. Frank Smara, charged with breaking Into the Troy laundry and stealing a lot of clothes, waived examination In the municipal court this afternoon and was bound over to the district court In the sum of $500. In default of ball he was committed to Jail. DEMOCRATIC COMMITTEE ING. A Boyle Furniture Company NEW LINE FROM DENVER TO THE SOUTHEAST INGRAINS A dispatch from Guthrie, Okla., re jHirts the there of the Woodward & Southeastern Denver, Also Possibls That Investigating Com Railway company, capitalised at mittee May Not Come to Utah with headquarters lit Wood After All. urd, Okla., to construct lines of railroad extending from Denver, Colo., in A Washington special to the 8ult l southeasterly direction through the Lake Herald says: aunties of Arapnhoe, Douglass, Elbert, II Paso, Lincoln. Senator Burrows, when asked yesPuebla Otero, Bent, terday concerning persistent rumors Las Animas and Baca in the state of that the Smoot Investigation la to be Colorado, and counties of Beaver, dropped until after the presidential Woods, Woodward, Dewey, Blaine, election and the elections committee Kingfisher, Logan, Canadian, Oklaho would not visit Utah during the com- ma, Lincoln, Cleveland and Pottawot ing summer, said he had no informa- anile, In Oklahoma, the Seminole, tion to give concerning the reports. He Creek, Chickasaw and Choctaw nations in Indian Territory and the counadded: We are aU tired out with the work ties of Little River and Miller in Arof the recent session and will take some kansas to Texarkana, ArkH si distance rest before even considering further of 1,000 miles. course of action In the Investigation. I have not consulted with members of 8. P. EXTENDING THE BLOCK 8Y8TEM the committee as to what will or will not be done, and cannot say when Work on the automatic block system will consult hem. At any rate we will not be precipitate and will get the tes along the Southern Pacific Is progresstlmony already given digested and con ing between Sparks, the western terminal of the Salt Luke division,, and sldered before going further. It la reported here that Attorney Truckee, Cal. The battery houses and Tayler, when he left his home In Ohio, semaphore staffs and the battery cells was apprehensive that influences were have been distributed along the line at work to Induce the elctlons com- and the cement gang has put in the mittee to postpone further hearings foundations for the semaphores. The until after election. He was also con staffs are of iron, and at each signal fldent that some influences were work- station the electric current carried by ing to Induce women's organisations the rails is Interrupted and conveyed which had been opposing Smoot to re- through the semaphore mechanism. frain from calling upon Republican and Heavy batteries will be used and inclosed In substantial buildings along Democratic conventions to insert of which have resolutions In their platforms. the tracks, twenty-tw- o These efforts, it is stated, have failed, been distributed from Sacramento. and ther women will make demands They are supposed to be hobo proof. upon both political parties to condemn TRAFFIC INAUGURATED the objectionable features of NEW WEAVES LATEST DESIGNS Our iisMirtnifiit is very Variety of sizes and patterns in Wiltons, Axminster, Brussels, Etc. MEET-- - OF THE County Central Committee Is hereby called for 2 oclock p. m., on Saturday, May 14, 1904, at the office of Hon. T. D. Johnson, second floor First National Bank bftildlng. The purpose of the meeting Is to fix the times for the holding of primaries to elect delegates to the State Convention to be held at Salt Lake lty on June 9th, and to transact such other business as may properly come before the meeting. AH members of said committee are urgently requested to be present. .THOMAS D. DEE, Chairman. E. 8. ROLAPP, Secretary. MEETING DEMO-crat- lc HA8 NARROW ESCAPE , William A. Fording, aged 28 years, a lineman In the employ of the Bell Telephone company, had a double nar row escape from death yesterday afternoon while assisting In the stringing of wires In Salt Lake City. While working on the top of a pole he received an electric shock which rendered him unconscious, and he fell to the ground, a distance of about forty feet For more than an hour ineffectual at tempts were made to secure a physician for the Injured man, but without avail. Had the members of the crew with whom Fording was working not known how to treat a man who had received an electric shock he would have died. ARRE8TED. "Spot King was arrested In Salt Lake last night after giving Policeman Moore an exciting time. While being taken to the station King made a desperate attempt to get away and was only prevented from doing so by a timely shot from the officers gun. Striking the policeman a vicious blow in the mouth. King broke away and ran up the street. The officer gave chase and It was nip and tuck while it lasted, but the policeman, realising that he was not overtaking his man, drew his revolver and brought him up standing with a shot between his feet WARRANT8 SWORN OUT FOR PROPERTY OWNER8 Warrants were sworn out yesterday by the sanitary inspector of the city health department for the arrest of eight owners or agents of property on Brigham street The charge is failure to connect with sewers as prescribed by the ordinance. WADE ACQUITTEb. The jury In the case of James H. Wade, on trial for the murder of a Chinese cook named Lee You, returned a verdict of not guilty last evening. ChiA 8ure Thing. namen, who had taken great Interest It is said that nothing Is sure except In the trial and secured special counsel death and taxes, but that Is not to assist In the prosecution of Wade, true. Dr. Kings New Discov-r- y were greatly angered over the verdict Consumption Is a sure cure for of the Jury. all lung and throat troubles Thousands can testify to that Mrs. C. B. PEN8ION8 8ECURED. 'an Metre of Sheperdtown, W. Vs., Senator Kearns has been notified ays: "I had a severe case of Bron- that pension bills for Utahns Introchitis and for a year tried everything duced by him have been signed by the I heard of but got no relief. One bot- president as follows: James L. Por tle of Dr. King's New Discovery then ter and Mary E. Riley of Ogden, Alred m absolutely its Infallible fred Kent, H. M. Thompson and Chas. or Croup, Whooping Cough, Grip, Bowring of Salt Lake. F. G. Iloffmire Fneunionia and Consumption. Try It of Lehl and James H. Martlneau of lr guaranteed by Jesse J. Driver, Logan. druggist Trial bottles free.- Regular 50c, $1.00. Journal .want, ads are the stuff. . alto-geth- er Ir Boyle Furniture Co. Summer GRAND OPERA HOUSE JOS. CLARKg Neck- - lEe Elleford Co. wear PRICE8 The prices are so low you can '. - 8TARTING MONDAY, MAY 16 A Lions Heart I5c TUE8DAY, Shenandoah 25c WEDNE8DAY, 35c afford several NO Every pises has a genuine tailor finish adding so much to the ladies drossy appearance of HIGHER. . Kidnapped THUR8DAY, UA . Womans Sacrifice The Ensign Friday Matinee Cinderella Saturday Saturday Night ....New York Day by Day Suti si Sale at Box Office Saturday at a. a. summer wearing apparel. Pretty Linens, Damask, 8ilk and Persian Lawns, as well as th popular Japanese Embroidery effects Fric in all colors. 1 5c The Journal nd tip always has been and always will be of S.J.BURT the champion the toiling masses. & BROS. HAMMOCKS ALL COLOR8. Bother the Bread, Mid Mr. Crusty to hie wile. It bothi-- me Mid Mr. Crusty. I think it li in the flour. "Then try Crescent Flour oMerved Mr. Crusty ; and peace ones more reigned. We guarantee CKEWCK.VT" Flour to please you. Ask the grocer. Growing Aches and Pains. . - ONE WEEK OUR The beauty of our Summer Neckwear must bs seen cant ba described. We have just received another new shipment of the daintiest and most charming styles that have bean brought out this season. with an accident last night near Carter, a station not far from Green River, Wyo. Five cars left the track, but no one was hurt Considerable delay was caused to travel and train No. 2 was sent east over the Oregon Short Line. Travel to the St Louis exposition is not yet very brisk out of 'Ogden, owing to the announcement that the fair la not yet in readiness. Several rates are offered by the railroad companies, the lowest being $42.50, and tickets are on sale Tuesdays and Fridays. B. T. Young has resigned his position as supervisor of the bridge and building department of the San Pedro, Los Angeles 4k Salt Lake road, and is to be succeeded by John A. Shanahan, who has been assistant superintendent of the Kansas division of the Union Pacific. Mr. Young expects to go to San Pedro to take over the supervision of the construction of the docks there. Mrs. Josie Sumner, Bremond, Texas, writes, April 15, 1902: "I have used Ballards Snow Liniment In my family for three years. I would not be without It in the house. I have used It on my little girl for growing pains and aches In her knees. ' It cured her right away. I have also used It for frost bitten feet, with good success. Tt Is the best liniment I ever used' 25c, Sc, $1. Geo. F. Cave. Tapestries, Hody $5.00 yard LOCAL RAILROAD NOTES. tion company. , It Is reported that A. H. King, supervisor of bridges and buildings on the Montana division of the Oregon Short Line, will be assigned to the Utah division. Train No. 2 of the Union Pacific met to 70c 2c Complete line of INLAID, PRINTED AND PLAIN LINOLEUMS, 0 feet wide $1.00 to RAILROAD James Conlisk, assistant ticket agent at the Union depot, has gone on a short trip to California. One hundred and fifty members of the California state board of trade will pass through Ogden Saturday on their way to the worlds fair. Former Superintendent J. S. Noble of the Southern Pacific, accompanied by Mrs Noble, returned yesterday from, an extended visit to California. Work on the seven mile branch of the Salt Lake road to Sam Newhouse's Cactus mines from Frisco will be completed shortly by the Utah Construc- l-- LINOLEUMS AND FLOOR OIL CLOTHS le TELEPHONE LINEMAN 32 ORIENTAL AND DOMESTIC RUGS anti-Morm- on SALT LAKE and VICINITY I 30c to $1.35 yard o Efforts in Hud, liluo ami Ciriiii colorings X Freight and passenger service was inaugurated last week between Soda-vlland Coaldale and a good service is being maintained, according to the Tonopah Miner.' The C. & C. has not been delivering material for the past few days on account of heavy cattle shipments and movement of commercial freight, and for this reason the tracklaying forces have been badly handicapped and unable to make the usual progress. The track Is now beyond the thirtieth mile. Excellent progress has been made on the depot site and the various spurs at Tonopah, and the contractors will finish their work within the next week. complt-t- China and Japan Matting's TIL Order of Washington Excursion to Salt Laks Was Grsat Success. . MAY In Railroad OVER TONOPAH DRILL CONTEST A THURSDAY, Circles 4mm4H44444H444m4 HEM $ (From the Bill town Bugle.) WE fell into OUR own ditch. When WE had them begin the gutOUR house first, little tering in front of would ever gid WE think' that WE come home late at night and. fall into the excavation. But WE did. It waa on the night of the big doings at the Weber club. WE walked up the street and had nearly reached OUR bouse when WE fell In the ditch. perhaps WE would have been there Bam yet had not Jim Wardleigh and and come to pull along happened Jost JOURNAL, W4 444m44mH4444 !E Annals of Bill town STATE 7oman i to tot Miami aid ahrnld know atom Um woDdarfiu MARVEL Whirling Spray -- ( Tbe mw feinO. 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