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Show U1AH STATE JOURNAL, DAILY 9 PARTI ROWS ARE WESTERH PACIFIC OHIO DEMOCRATS TO CHOOSE TICKET MONDAY, MAY 23, 1901 PAPAL BLESSING CAUSING TROUBLE HAS HOT SOLD OUT FOR OHIO COUPLE TIME CARO, In effect Nov. 22, 1903, DEPART. PARTY Believed NOT TAKING LEADERS GREAT INTEREST. Hwsrst Will Secure to tha National Delegs-tio- n Con-vanti- PRESIDENT DISPLEASED FACTIONAL FIGHTS. COMPANY 18 STILL MAKING Merger Effected With Butte and Roads to Form Part of the New Line. Plu-ne- as A disputi-- from Oakland. Cal., says COLUMBUS. O., May 23. The Demhere meet will ocratic atate convention that despite all stories to the contomorrow and Wednesday to chooio trary, the survyors of the Western Padelegates at large to the national con- cific railroad are still working through vention and to nominate candidate for Costa Alameda counties. Contra and susecretary of state, Judge of the preme court, one member of the board There are at present surveying parof public works and a dairy and food ties for this railroad working around the eastern bay shore, and none of commissioner. In them hus been called In. slow are arriving The delegates One party Is working In Alameda and few of the party leaders are exbeA second In Niles canyon. In an to appearance county put pected fore tomorrow. What course the con- imrty U on the bay shore In the neighvention will take In regard to the sev- borhood of Point Richmond and San eral matters upon which It is called to Pablo. The third party Is working along act appears at this stage to be very supthe Even river shore near Black Diamond the uncertain. politicians' the with hi be Costa county north through to best Contra acquainted posed situation hesitate to venture a predic- Solano county. While these parties maintain silence tion. Comparatively little attention Is be- In regard to their objective points. It ing paid so far to the ndmlAatlons for Is evident, from their line of work, state offices. Whnt Interest Is mani- that they have not definitely decided fested In the convention centers In the upon the details of their surveys. selection of delegates to the St Louis They are working through every pass convention and the adoption of a plat- In the hills and are running lines in form. every direction. Hearst has been pursuing an active One line has already been run from campaign in Ohio and one of hla fol- Livermore, by the little settlement of lowers has been chosen for temporary Dublin, through the Haywards Pass chairman. The striking feature of the Into Castro valley, up the Redwood situation up to date appears to be the canyon. Then it divides, one branch utter lack of Interest taken in the con- going over the hills to Frultvale and vention by those heretofore looked up- thence to Oakland, and the other runon as the leaders of the party. Even ning to Walnut creek and on toward Tom L. Johnson of Cleveland Is not Sacramento. Not satisfied with this line, one displaying hla wonted activity. He has declared his opposition to the party of surveyors Is now at work in Hearst movement, but has made no ac- the Niles canyon running a line from tive fight and expressed no wish to go Livermore to San Jose, parallel with as a delegate to the national con- the line of the Southern Pacific comvention. It is freely predicted that pany. Another party of surveyors has unless the opposition wakes up from run a line from Walnut creek down Its apathy Hearst will surely succeed the San Pablo creek canyon to Point in hla efforts to control the conven- Richmond and la at present surveytion. ing in that section. The trird party Is working between Black Diamond CRUISER WILL SEARCH and the Sacramento river and SacraFOR UNKNOWN ISLAND mento. Rumors in any quantity can be had HONOLULU, May 23. The United In regard to this road, but the fact reStates cruiser Tacoma Is about to start mains that the surveying parties are from here for 8an Francisco by a still working away In spite of the storroundabout route. She will go first to ies that the road has sold out a' location between here and Panama MERGER EFFECTED. In search of an unknown lfcland, which A dispatch from Stockton reports has been reported many times. thHt Fred M. West has received g teleJ. D. Hague of New York is on board gram from W. J. Bartnett, president of the Tacoma and will conduct the the Western Pacific railroad, who is In He says he believes It soundings. New York, to the effect that the Interprobable that the warship Levant, ests of the Butte and Plumas roads which disappeared after leaving Hilo and the Western Pacific has been In August 1860, was wrecked on this merged. Hereafter they will work toIsland. He hopes to find traces of this gether and, Just as soon as the necesvessel, and thinks It poaible that there sary details can be completed, conmay be some of her survivors on the struction is to be commenced from Island. Stockton toward Sacramento. This view was presented by Hague This means that the Alameda and to Secretary of the Navy Moody, and San Joaquin railroad, leading to the he finally Induced Moody to order the Tesla coal mines and with a terminus Tacoma to go In search of the island. in this city, will be a portion of the Hague avers that there Is strong evi- main transcontinental road. For a dence of the existence of the Island time there was some apprehension on and he thinks It probably is Inhabited, this subject, as there was talk of the as was reported by Captain John De- new west of here over road greaves In 1858. There are also circumstantial Indications that the Levant was wrecked there and that she did not flounder at sea. Hague has been conducting investigations here. He has found a spar which drifted to Hawaii in 1861, and says he believes It belonged to the Levant. VANDERBILT FORCED TQ ACCEPT NEGRO'S TERMS 23. ASHEVILLE, N. C., May George W. Vanderbilt has been forced to surrender to a negro, Charles Collins, after ten years of negotiation and arbitration over a little strip of land that sticks into Biltmore like a wedge. Collins Is the owner of the bind, and Vanderbilt has agreed to pay him some hundreds of times what the six acres of this soil are worth. The proximity of this negro farm to the mansion built by the millionaire led him to offer 865,000 for it. The negros friends advised him to hold out for more, and he did. But a better offer was not forthcoming, and a year ago Collins rented the place to Bill" Sharp, a mountaineer. The new tenants were more objectionable than the negro, and Vanderbilt ordered Collins to be paid whatever he wanted for the farm. No Pity 8hown. For years fate was after me continuously, writes F. A. Gulledge, Verbena, Ala. I had a terrible case of When all plies causing 24 tumors. OVER HONORED THEIR ON WEDDING ANNIVERSARY. Regarded as Prejudicial to the Party's Success at the Polls in November. Washington special to the Ban Francisco Examiner says that the Republican factional fights In Illinois and Wisconsin have brought on acute worry In Administration circles. Not one of the Republican leaders Is delighted with the situation and Just how the rows are to be settled cannot be surmised. President Roosevelt and Secretary Cortelyou have had numerous advices from the warring factions in both states, bnd Postmaster-GenerPayne is harraased by the disturbances In Wisconsin, which vitally affect his own political Interests. nl Illinois the administration forces are aligned against Governor Yates, and the bitterness that has grown out ' of the fracas at Springfield Is regarded by the president and his Immediate counselors as extremely presuccess this judicial to Republican Pops Pius X Sands Them Document Under Seal Accompanied by His Picture. A HAMILTON, O., May A 23. rare honor has been conferred on George Bramlage and his wife of this city In the form of a blessing received from Pope Plus X. Tomorrow Mr. and Mrs. Bramlage will celebrate their twenty-fift- h weddlngnniversary. The papal blessing Is In documentary form, and comprises a handsome picture of Pope Plus, together with the printed form of the official document To this Is affixed the papal seal and the cross signature of his holiness. fall. The Republican situation in Wisconsin, from the viewpoint of the administration, Is as bad, if not worse, than and Senators Illinola Spooner Quarles, staunch supporters of the Roosevelt administration, are with the bolters and with the state machine, which is chauffeured by Governor La Follette. Payne, who Is of the chairman Republican acting national committee, la likely to be called upon to recognise one of the Wisconsin factions. His affiliations lie with Senators Spooner and Quarles and the president Governor La Follette has control of the regular machine and will of course demand recognition at Chicago. Then Paynes dilemma will come to the front and his decision may result In the loss of hla place on the national Postmaster-Gener- al committee. If he decides for the Spooner-Quarlfaction bolters, which he will undoubtedly do, and the convention reverses the decision, his place on the committee will go to one of La Fol-lettfollowers. Plans are now being made looking forward to some "executive orders to the discordant Rees ea publicans. CHEST FOR FAIR. W. Austin Edwards of London, England, has offered to the world's fair authorities a smugglers chest 150 to 200 years old. It originally held bottle's of Holland twelve gin. Six bottles are still In perfect condition, while six are broken. The chest was found In a barn on the southern coast of England. SMUGGLERS one-gall- on DIRECTOR CONRIED WILL FIGHT MUSICIANS UNION NEW YORK, May 23. For the first time In the history of the Metropolitan opera house the manager of that Institution has sailed for Europe without engaging an orchestra for the ensuing season. This Is taken to be Director first move In his battle against the musical unions. It Is understood that the Theatrical Managers' Protective association, of which he Is president, has also began a war to reduce the union schedule of prices. d His friends and associates say Intends to see if it Is possible to engage an orchestra abroad before he begins to treat with hla former orchestra on the basis of the new rates Imposed by the theatrical managers. He Intends to engage, If possible, the orchestra now at Covent Garden. at Nathan Franko, concert-mastthe Metropolitan opera house,, said toThe minimum pay per player day: for an opera has been $7 a performance. The new society wants to reduce that to 85. For the English opera the rates are the same. The theater managers want to pay for comic opera 82.50 instead of 83.50 a night, and for theatrical performances and vaudeville 81.75 a night. Con-rle- da er Night Was Her Terror. "I would cough nearly all night long, writes Mrs. Chas Applegate of Alexandria, IndH and could hardly get any sleep. I had consumption so bad that If I walked a block I would cough frightfully and spit blood, but, when all other medicines failed, three 8L00 bottles of Dr. Kings New Discovery wholly cured me and I gained 58 pounds. It's absolutely guaranteed to cure Coughs, Colds, La Grippe, Bronchitis and all Throat and Lung Troubles. Price 50c and 81.00. Trial bottles free at Jesse J. Drivers drug store Journal want ads are the stuff. Dont Pail to See Our Chinaware Display This Week 147-2- !. To FOR A WIFE BROCKYILLE, Ont., May 23. Rev. George W. Brownback. who since the spring of 1902, when he advertised for a wife, has traveled hundreds of miles inspecting candldatea has at last found a woman he believes will le an angel In the kitchen as well as on the street, and has married her. She was Miss Blanch Decon of Newark, N. J. They were married at the South Baptist church there, and are now at the grooms home at Reading, Pa. When Rev. Mr. Brownback began the search for a wife he was of the opinion that most women are angels on the street and devils In the kitchen. He wanted a wife who would be an angel in either place, and advertised. The first week he received thousands of letters and decided to Investigate In person. He traveled 15.000 miles dur- failed Bucklens Arnica Salve cured pie. Equally good for Burns and all aches and pains. Only 25c at Jesse J. Driver's drug store. ing his search. the Worlds fain Without a Change Thats how you go if you Burlington Routoo Leadvllle, Pueblo, Denver and all points east Enamel Ware Household Goods Watch Onr Stores. Prices Talk. r No. 4 . AT Gnat Americas Importing Tea Gi No. 5 Pacific Limited from Salt Lake City, Provo, Denver and all points No. 1 No. 9 11:45 a.m. Pacific Mall from Denver, Pueblo, Leadvllle, Salt Lake City and all points east daily 3:40 p.m. Local from Sanpete 7:00 p.m. Valley Through Bleeping Cars to Omaha, Kanui City, Chicago and lit. Louis. Mew York and Boi-to- MONEY I WILL SAVE YOU Railroad or jSteamship Tickets To All Parts of the World SIIARMANS I. S. BINTON, General Agent Pauenger Dt pertinent, Salt Lake City. ' C. A. HIMBT, Ticket Agent Ogden. O. B. GILSOK, Agent Ogden. 3gg BEALT HOUSE, OFF. DEPOT Fhons 101 Z the American Ticket Brokers Association Backed by TIME CARD Clothes . Properly, Laundered. Depart for North of Ogdon, Pocatello and Butte 1: 25 a. m. Express, daily No. 7 Fast Mall for Pocaand Portland, tello 11:55 a.m. dally No. 11 Ogden Steam Laundry 174. Cache Valley Ex- 7:15 p. m. press, dally THat's Our Way of Doing Them. Phone in Effect Nov. 22, 1903 No. 9 Arrive from North Ogdon. Fast Mall from Portland and Butte, dally 7:00 a.m. No. 12 Cache Valley Ex10:80 a.m. press, dally No. 10 Pocatello Express, .. ... 5: 80 p. m. daily Depart for 8outh of Ogden. No. 8 From Portland, Butte and Pocatello, for Salt 7:10 a. m Lake City No. 8 - Its Local to Salt Lake 8:10 a.m. City No. 12 Cache Valley to Salt 10:45 a.m. Lake City No. 3 Limited for Salt Lake 3:05 p.m. City, dally No. 10 From Portland and Pocatello for Balt 5:55 p.m. Lake City, dally Arrive from South of Ogdon. No. 4 attend daneea er theatera or to eateh a train in a hurry If you ramambar tha number To phona 22. ALLEN TRANSFER COMPANY. No. 0 ALBERS ALLBX, KGS. Phone 22. 412 25th St Butte and Pocatello from Salt Expreso ' Lake City and Intermediate points, dally. ...12:45 a.m. . Atlantic Express from Salt Lake City and intermediate 7:00 a.m. points, dally No. 7 Pocatello and Portland Express from Salt Laks City, dally. 12 :20 a.m. TO GET OUR PRICES ON 1 No. Fast Mall from Salt LUMBER, SHINGLES, LATH 2:00 p.m. Lake City, dally Not 3 - MATERAND BUILDING No. 11 Cache Valley ExIALS OF ALL KINDS, AND press from Salt Lake THEREBY To Save Yourself Money Utah & Oregon Lumber Co 143 24th 8troot Phono 561 DEPART. No, 6 Mall and Express... 7:10a.m. No. 2 Oveland Limited for Omaha, Council Bluffs GOAL-- - Sole Agents for Anthracite Coal SHURTLIFF COAL CO. OFFICES 2407 AND 2041 AVENUE. WASHINGTON TELEPHONE 18-- X OR 18-- Denver,. Kansas City 3:40 p.m. and East, dally Atlantic Express for Denver, Omaha, Council Bluffs, g,nMI City and nil points east, 7:10 p.m. dally No. 4 No. I Pacific Express from ARRIVE. Council Bluffs Omaha, Denver, Kansas City 3:10 and east, dally No. 1 Oveland Limited from Omahs Council Bluffs Kansas City, Denver and all points east 2:80 p.m. dally in No. 101 Fast Mall C. A. HENRY, G. H. CORSE, 3:40 p. m. Ticket Agent Pass and Fght Agt T. W. COLLINS, I answer all questions personally Traveling Passenger Agent thats my business. YOULL ALWAYS FIND St 0:65 p.m. City, dally daily through Oc ARRIVE. east dally LY DELIVERED. go In tho Ticket Office, 79 W. Second South R. F. NESLEN, General Agent, Salt Laks City. 2:15 p.m. dally Atlantic Express for Salt Lake City, Pueblo, Denver and all points 7:00 p.m. east dally I Pacific Express from Denver, Pueblo, Provo, Salt Lake City and all points east dally...... 1:05a.m. No. It Pays to Trade GOOD, CLEAN COAL-A- NY KIND PROMPT- oloopor. Loavoo Salt Laks City at 3:15 p. m, which is a convsniont time to start; roaches St Louis at 7:19 a. m. which io a eonvoiont time to arrive. No Hurried packing hero; no house or hotel hunting in tho darknooo there. Send mo your address and I will sand you full particulars. 30 6 ftDoesnjL CosLAnthing WHEELWRIGHT BROTHERS SEARCH China Crockery Glassware Con-rle- hand-painta- MINISTER8 SUCCESSFUL Every Week al running the tule lunds by way of Bethany. The indications are that the original d China. route contemplated will be followed ' With tha apecial valuas wo offer in decorated and on be commenced work will It and that You will be tempted to buy. very shortly, as It is understood that all of the preliminary surveys between here and the capital city have PHONE 2476 WASHINGTON AVENUE The data already been completed. compiled Is now being figured out by the engineers and their assistants. This latest move of the Western Pacific refutes the report that the road would not be commenced until after election or probably not for many months to come. West Is of the opinion that It will not be many weeks before construction will be under way, after which matters will be rushed to completion. Atlantic Mall for Balt Lake City, Provo and . all points esse 7:15 a.m. No. 12 To Salt Lake City and Intermediate 3:10 a.m. points, dally S Atlantic Limited for No. Salt Lake City, Provo, No. Eastern Corn-Fe- d Beef or any other good kind at BALLARD & RINCKER. C. J. A. Lindquist UNDERTAKER EMBALMER and AU Open Might. Teleyt'iie 090-2620 Washington Avs. Ogden, Utah. |