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Show DAILY Happenings in JOURNAL Jalt IRE CONFIRMED f dead at .VMt Temple, Is been . " :5w"0 hu fever. uaL'k fty?v McCune teirgram frm the Wells conveyed L left only He ,0P? familywhere he ei rt to n'a M rn - f jyTJ mine, for n about - : dispatches from residents 1?!JtchMfound their way to s Pity world yesterday forPostal of the The office for company wm opened beand morning, yesterday an encourageclosed Lf had of bu"ineM h8d paed Sd jSun' iillro:iii improvements fur this city . which have been iruitiesit-,y tlie Slutl, jliurnal from time to time are furtlieotning is borne out l,y an interview with a prominent Central offirial this morning when that gentleman confirmed the recent story in this paper regarding the change of in the Short Line tracks, the enlargement of the shops, the installation of a puddling works and the extension of the house-track- s. spli-iuiii- that "the railroad facilicity would be enlarged the course of time. furthermore that an important subject which Is receiving much informal meeting of the flour ials Is discussion liy Short Line officthe building of a Twenty-fourt- h JL - dealers' exchange held street viaduct In this city and afternoon at the Commercial it that in hs opinion they will apply for HTthe unanimous opinion of was that unless radical aid from the city, and in the event to prevent It every that they do not receive It will conretaken now stored In the bins struct the same entirely nt their own of wheat the state by the first expense. will ! tM coming year. Shipment after TWO YONG MEN PROMOTED. been made to the mills Two of. the most popular young men Omaha and Kansas City, lithe members of the exchange In the Short Line service were yeszLa yesterday decided to hereafter terday promoted and their friends In order hope It is but a step to something by the exchange prices of higher. Fred H. Knickerbocker has further the shipment Tvent been the secretary to iMt from the state. was Bancroft and he has been promoted to year at this time wheat JHH, be statistician in the same office. He 11.25 a hundredweight about ,t demand at about Is succeeded by E. L. Smith, who was pr It is In steady secretary to Mr. Buckingham, and bers a hundred. fore that to Mr. Calvin. Mr. Smith Is succeeded by II. J. riumhoir, who FEDERATION. JOIN GREEKS comes down from Mr. Manson's ofheld At the result of a meeting fice. famine coming. yes-S.- V mem-"M- lve Kw, S Vice-Preside- nt on between A. Wl Char-- of the Utah state Federation of Miners, -i- gn, Western announ- ud Dr. P. O. P. Attlas. It Is gut membership In the union will Greek le thrown open to the 1,200 amen and smeltermen In Utah. The jipjittnn will be laid before the Greeks tt occe. The Greeks desire that their It Is a splendid thing for a young man to become the private secretary in the office, as It has always meant something higher if the one holding the place was the right t's sort. em- SAN PEDRO PREPARING. that any step at itters be General Freight and Passenger sdonislng is not taken In the hope of said Dr. Agent E. W. Gillette of the San Peletter wages or less hours, railurn... They are well paid now- and dro, Los Angeles & Salt Lake road has adopted as a means of askue satisfied. They believe that by organizing ing representation from agents of the with the various roads throughout the country, themselves nid affiliating a handsomely illustrated circular, copgate unions they will protect them-Kkwith the state unions and all ies of which are now being distribanreomers from such men as Louis uted. The course taken by the Salt Lake In the pose of 'labor Otlrit. who. route Is shown and the terminal gento.' levy on their wages." points represented Salt Lake by a picture of the temple and grounds: SANITATION IN UTAH. Los Angeles by an old plaza, thick At the close of the first day's session palms which all but tf.the state health officers conven-tio- s, with held yesterday In the city and hide the church in the background. A scene from San Pedro harcounty building, those Instrumental In shipping bor represents the Pacific terminal. calling the convention expressed All side lines are shown and the at the success of the The and. further, the opinion that more important stations noted. circular is finished in several colors. the convention would be an annual affair. i Nearly fifty health officers and RAILROAD NOTES. Ascians from various parts of the A survey for the location of the date were In attendance upon yester-fcy- a water works system around the promeetings, and not only was great Is beinterest manifested in the papers posed new roundhouse tracks ing made today. This system will be peaented, but discussions of the topiused to fill pasenger cars while they cs were very general. are at the local station and Dr. T. B. Beatty, secretary of the will waiting be large enough to accommodate date hoard of health, called the contall lines. ention to order and a permanent The annual meeting of the Oregon was effected by electing the Line Is being held at Salt Lake. Short Mowing officers: Dr. G. L. Smart of The capitalisation at present Is Sprlngville. president; Dr. E. K. Ward, divided Into $100 shares. Sevfcrk City, Horace H. eral important subjects will be Introtalth, gait Lake City, secretary. duced and disposed of at this meetGovernor Wells was to have given he address of ing. welcome but was Superintendent Scott of the Southdetained. His address will west on Xo. S this Whtbly be given at the session this ern Pacific went morning. nlng. In the absence of the gov-o- r. Frank H. Plalsted, the Idaho district Dr. F. S. Ba scorn was- - called ton for a paper on "Public Health agent of the Short Line, with office at Boise, Is In the city on a brief visit reIsolation." lating to traffic and other matters of his departments. MURDERER SHOCKLEYS AF Superintendent Etton of the New tne M. Shockley's appeal York Central and party passed through " decision of the district cou on No. I this morning bound for San jWd before the supreme corn Francisco. and his case has been r advisement by the What Is LifsT orkley was convicted of mui last the analysis nobody knows, ? t degree and sentenced tc we know that it is under strict Amaa Gleason and , Abuse that law even slightly, Brighton In an attempted sti results. Irregular living means last January. His cai the organs, resulting of ngement by his attorney, H. A. onstlpatlon. Headache or Liver the state was represented Die. Dr. King's New Life Pills ng by Deputy. Attorney this. It's gentle, 1y AT hlte, and In the aftern borough. Only 25c at Jesse . assured es al gratl-leatk- m under-uUn- g. p Drl-dr- Breeden. tomey Smith depends upon "Timents of error. The mo nt were argued yepterday of these Is the refusal of t urt to Instruct the Jur the testimony to sho no longer Intended to shooting, a to instruct the Jur; 1! h defendant's rights In self-- i 8 abandoned such p ft iTI second error Is 1 f Ihe districtassigned attorney Ii pji. to show th m 5, Prisoner ma8lt on and v how he had Ind. the 10 inW the men Att Breeden "nt!Slhe aPPea- - The c al A BETTER NICKEL BEEN HAVE YOU BABY BO- D TO UPMANN'S flOKE Is it the smoke from the bron-naa- al tellers that causes the troubles which afflict esldents of this city? ns have recently remarked In the number of r Increase rrom nose and throat trou-haIt generally attributed iseminatlon of street dust, sutton that the trouble Is to the proximity of the lomes from C. H. Bowman,is It jltlzen of Butte. Mont. ibly received by physicians, too fax re that Salt Lake Is In this smelters to suffer ve iAV" J lmT!R 8MKE dust of Salt ug store. i : come man, who has recentlyin Salt to make his home the s that the smoke from In found Is similar to that e TEA How docs Schilling make groceries profitable ? tea and nioneyback, thing to match. lr0',r r J yi 1W PAGE FIVE. 1904. be today, L- ' h ' ' o a. t.iiicc of rfuistniioii cm-- roinjly iir.prcsin'il upon all to vote thiii year. Register; n AMERICAN PARTY TICKET. American party of I'tah held a cmiiity convention in Salt Lake Cltyi y.M, iilay mid nominated candidates for county officers and the legislature, :i follows: j 1or State Senators George I Nye i Republican); II. (Democrat): George J. Gibson (Republican.) For Representatives John Rrown-le- o (Democrat). Murray; K. H. P. Non! berg (Republican). WVst Jordan; J. J. Stewart (Republican). A. V. TayI lor M. F. Benedict Republican), (Democrat). R. G. Sleater (Democrat), W. J. Barrette (Republican), N. D. t'oiser (Republican), J. E. Darnter (Republican!, I N. Liglilfnot (Republican). Salt Lake. For County Commissioners H. G. McMillan (Republican), Salt Lake, long term: Jerome Bourgard (Republican). Bingham, short term. For Sheriff Joseph Raleigh (Democrat). Salt Lake. For Clerk A. C. Reese (Republican), Salt Lake. For Recorder Angus McKellar Jr. (Republican). Salt Lake. FOr Auditor Carl Mnuck (Democrat). Salt Lake. For Treasurer C. D. Rookllilge (Republican), Salt Lake. For Attorney II. J. Dininny (Democrat), Salt Lake. For Surveyor R. F,. L. Collier (Republican), Salt Lake. For Assessor P. J. Anson (Republican). Sait Lake. For City Judges D. 11. Twomey (Republican). S. P. Armstong (Democrat) For City Justice of the Fence F. H. Clark (Republican). For Constable C. P. Tatterson (Democrat.) 'I'! ! - ..THEY ARE GREAT.. i. xes Soft Coal, toko or Slack well without any change in equally of its anv parts equal to tho Purns the only iow Butte la almost worl . the In only city this Is and the reason for urous smoke from JJ18 a Person, living In ted by this smoke ar1a' iy this smoke, being "0 and by disease of the are the st as I have noticed Salt Lake." j Democratic State j ! i Platform eeisieesesesseesees on platform and The committee resolutions of the Democratic state convention held at Salt Lake City, the following platform presented which wai adopted by the convention: The Democracy of Utah, In convention assembled, reiterates Its belief In the principles of the orhaa that always stood for ganization the rights of all the people, as against the demands of the favored classes since the founding of the republic, and reaffirms Its fslth In the great underlying principles laid down by Jefferson and Incorporated Into the Declaration of Independence in the following language: "We hold these truths to be that all men are created equal; that they are endowed by their Creator with certain Inalienable rights and among these are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. That to secure these rights governments are Instituted among men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed, and we pledge ourselves to a constitution of the policy which haa time-honor- ed Monarch Malleable RANGES Stay Satisfactory Range. BOYLE FURN. STORE VV STORE THE LARGE THE LARGE of the Democratic members of both houses, would have been defeated by Republicans, overwhelmingly. We believe In the dignity of labor and recognise the right of the toilers of our state, and pledge our candidates for office to the enactment of such policies and measures as will protect them In their rights and Insure their personal liberty In the pursuit of their The Democratic several occupations. party now, as In the past. Is the friend of labor and pledges itc candidates to a just and equal enforcement of the laws without discrimination In favor of persons, property or power. It advocates a just and compenaatoiy wags for the service of an eight-hoday in work on ail public works and in mines, mills and smelters, and in all cases a fair and living remuneration for the labor of all men and women. With a firm reliance In the Integrity of the people of Utah, we submit the issues of this campaign, national and state, to their candid judgment at the Might ..Message.. "(EXTRA SPECIAL) ur poll I At the Theaters i At the Pastime theater this week the Rynersons have been engaged for another week. As a new specialty they introduce the well-knoAnna Eva Fay cabinet spiritualism disclaiming with the spirit, howstrict any connection the ever characterised this party manifestations are ever, although We deadherence to that principle. produced all the same. The professor clare once again In favor of the promises to expose his work in the axiom, first laid down by the cabinet Saturday night and thus satDemocratic founder of the party; isfy those who are mystified by it. "Equal rights to all and special privi- Among the other strong attractions at none. to leges this house are Frank Fay, a clever and We endorse the platform adopted Juggler; the Robinson in a amusing declared and reaffirm the principles by acrobatic and talkdancing, the national Democratic convention at ing act; singing, Dennis Sullivan, song and St. Louis, and cordially and enthusi- dance artist; Flo Zellar, In character astically approve the nomination of work, and Charles Myers In illustratG. Davis Alton B. Parker and Henry of ed song. for president and the United States. UTAHNA PARK. We direct the attention of our felThe theater at this resort this week low cltlxena of all parties to the condition confronting the electors of this Is dark, preparatory to the opening of street state because of the selfish and dis- the new house on Twenty-fift- h now next is which diraphave Monday which night, contentions graceful The dance vided the Republican party Into two idly nearing completion. opposing factions, each led by a Re- hall, however, is running and continpublican United States senator. Such ues to attract its full quota of conditions are the net results of the success of the Republican party In recent years, now plainly manifested, 8aved His Lifs. and are but the natural consequences J. W. Davenport, Wlngo, Ky., writes, of an attempt to array one class of our cltlxena against another class in a June 14, 1902: "I want to tell you feud, which. If persisted In, will result I believe Ballard's Snow Liniment In permanent Injury to the best Inter- saved my life. I was under the treatests of the commonwealth. The Dem- ment of two doctors, and they told me ocratic party of the state enters Its one of my lungs was entirely gone, protest against these conditions and and the other badly affected. I also the cause therefor, and calls upon the had a lump In my side. I dont think people of the stabs to rebuke at the that I could have lived over two polls the assumption and arrogance months longer. I was Induced by a of the party which la alone responsible friend to try Ballard's Snow Liniment. for the situation. The first application gave me great The Democratic party neither seeks relief; two fifty cent bottles cured nor fears the Interference of any ec- me sound and well. It la a wonderclesiastical power with the expression ful medicine and I recommend It to of popular will at the polls, and denies suffering humanity." 25c., 50c., tl.00. the right of any power or of any man, For sale by George F. Cave. or set of men, to dictate political nominations or to control political convenPearls Liable to Deteriorate. tion We hold that American citizens Pearls are perishable. They canare politically free and equal, and the investpeople alone should wield this power. not be considered a first-rat- e While we are willing and ready at ment, like diamonds. After a time all times to accord to the president of they decay. Sometimes a fine specithe United States the credit due him men will lose its luster and beauty for his work In securing the passage within a few months, so that the posof the national Irrigation law, at the sessor of such treasures does well to same time we positively refuse to conthem put away in a sealed place. cede that it was a Republican meas- keep constat of thin films overlaid They ure, bqt on the contrary was, as is shown by the record, initiated by. one upon another, with more or less labored for and Introduced by a Dem- animal matter between the layers; ocrat. advocated by Democrats, passed and it Is no wonder that they dster By by Democrats and but for tha votes orato, ed (al, They receive the highest praise from all who have them. If you arc comparing stoves, we would he pleased to show you our points of superiority. self-evide- nt; time-honor- Ilni'il BEST BASE BURNER FOR HARD COAL. Mr. Anderson, chief clerk In the operating department, was at one time Mr. Bancrofts secretary. semi-tropic- 11. l Ptn-ifli- JjRr OCTOBER li.ii.tT h.ia been appoint- -, pbiiv on iiie Democratic i m.itle vacant by the '!' Tlioma .. Whalen. ' Depot House-Track- s In This City Will Receive a New Water Works ,i"' System. v Leir WHEAT not register to tomorrow. - .uMider Is to be manager of the of N. He stated nv at this point, C. chief operator, and L. A. ties in this three-fol- d in Portland, night chief. He aserted f - cio tomo' sends messages P8.T SHORT LINE CONSIDERING THE BUILDING OF VIADUCT. Th:it i!ie TUESDAY JOURNAL. POLITICAL j re ji STATE 444444 REPORTS 1 Lake UTAH From Chicago: Will be with you Wednesday, Oct, 12th with the greatest line of wraps and suits ever. Notify your Signed, A. L. BARKERS cos-uome- rs. This is your chance to get the very latest ideas that are out. 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