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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL. NOVEMBER MONDAY, 7, PAGE FIVE. 1904. AT THE TABERNACLE. i POLITICAL Conference of Weber Stake Was Held Yesterday. Qua-tf,l- ic i.i.rt.,r'y ioutViviu r utf the VAUr Sl.skii of 7. mu w.i held .it the t'u.icn t i i c yesterday. T!ie !"'. ,kr:s ;,t the iimriiiiiK session 18 iifie 1'iesMeiit Middleton, Joseph Par.i VV. Mi Uuame and Klder ry. 1 FIGHT, in wine cow. uaual campaign, j, . moment la last ditsiibuiu.g the r gt circular teeming with false stat- iA COWARDLY The one to which we have had L attention directed concern Cha. Democratic candidate for g. Varian. aunreme Judge. Varian, a The circular la headed, It f the Corporatlona." Ytend to quote from aome of Mr. , apeechea In the constitutional contention, but the quotations are In no aspect accurate and are distorted to MrVe the purpose of the slanderer We simply want rbo wrote the article. cirto deny the statements in this cular. They do not attempt to to the truth. As we have already shown in the columns of this paper, Kr. Varian has always shown himself the laboring classes to be a frlen1 and so far has his work been appreclat-s- d that the Federated laborers' organisation In Salt Lake City voluntarily extended him a vote of thanks. Once more we warn the voters that the dodger scattered about the streets on the eve of election Is the work of one who dares not fight In the open siid Is invariably based on something ta. piv-ten- da con-joc- m (ilse. of Weber The total registration reunty Is about 12,000, About 7,600 of those who have registered are In the city. The increase is about 1,150 over kst year, nearly all of whlch is In the city. That Judge Rolapp Is considered to one of the very best Judges hi this state Is evidenced by the fact that the supreme court frequently calls him onto the supreme bench to assist them in their decisions. he Judge Ro lap p's decisions as a district Judge are rarely 'ever reversed. other Judge In the state can present such a record as can Judge Rolapp. This la a strong evidence of his fitness and qualification. Ko After you mark your ballot use the blotter so as to prevent soiling the ballot Place the X In the square opposite the names of the presidential electors and after the names of all other candidates of your choice.-I- marking your ballot use pen and not use a pencil. You will pen and ink in the voting ink. Do And the booth. Wild Ducka In Scotland. feature In Scotland that promise! well for the future sport there Is the breeding of wild ducka A driven wild duck presents as difficult a shot to the crack gunner aa a driven grouse, and the birds can bo more certainly driven over the guns from the hill loch than from the low lying lakes In the English counties, where that branch of sport has hitherto been most successfully IntroA new duced and followed. And one great recommendation In Its favor, which should lead to lta wider adoption In grouse counties, Is that the sport can begin earlier In the holiday month of August than, grouse shooting .commences on the surrounding moors. London Country Gentleman. HAVE LOST INTEREST. of the United Mercantile Company Decided to Abandon Stockholders the Institution. The mas smeetlng for the benefit of arousing interest In the United Labor Mercantile company failed in Its pur- and the plan for the concern was abandoned by the half dosen persons who were present. It was decided to dispose of the assets and levy an assessment and settle with the creditors for 75 cents on the dollar, in accordance with the terms proposed by the creditors themselves. The settlement Is to be commenced sat Wednesday. A summary of the statement which confronted the Is as follows: Estimated value of goods on hand, $450; amount collected since closing the store, 6140; bills receivable, 6865; total, 61,445. The company owes 63,650, and this amount less the 25 per cent discount offered by creditors leaves an Indebtedness of 62,' HI. It is proposed to assess each stockholder about 87.50 per share of took to pay off this amount pose, . stock-holde- You are throwing money and comfort away, if you buy common tea. Vntr gram Mfiss'. Hm,. iti.-n- BODY OF MURDERED MAN THAT OF JAMES LYNCH. your swim)' it you iWi - J.'-ct- U cli h. Message From Scott's Parents May Be At the afternoon session Apostle Abl to Throw Some Light was Snaiot the lteej speaker, on the Matter. .ni.l in tlio cnui'se of his address he told i!ie Mur iiwn people that they need have The identity uf the man who was no fear of external iiittuenees against murdered in Ogden on Wednesday afthem; it was internal dissension that ternoon was established at 8 o'clock was their greatest foe. yesterday morning when M. Downs, W. At the evening session John L. Her-rie- k H. Harrison and J. 11. Parsons, memand Mr. Joseph Stanford gave ber sof the freight train crew of the Oregon Short Line railroad, visited reports on the work of the Mutual ImLarkins' undertaking parlors and iden- provement associations. tified the man as the one put off their Lewis K. Kelt of Balt Lake, in the train at Cai-hJunction by Brakeman course of his sermon made a plea for Harrison on Tuesday night, aa stated the election to office or good men. of in Saturday's State Journal. The righteous men, but stated that he was men stated that he had given his name not speaking politics. to other parlies as James Lynch, formApostle Reed Smoot also addressed erly employed by Whiter Brothers In the congregation, the burden of his reSalt Lake. The man had evidently marks being advice to the saints to gotten back on the train and then rode lice pure lives. The choir rendered aome beautiful into Ogden. Two men were found by the police music. on Saturday who gave out the inforSavsd From Terrible Death. mation that Lynch and Brakeman The family or Mrs. M. L. Babbitt of Harrison had had a slight altercation at Cache Junction, in which the Bargerton, Tenn., saw her dying and brakeman asked to see Lynchea hand were powerless to save her. The most and when he saw that it was deformed, skillful physlciuns and every remedy aaid: I believe you are the guy who failed, while consumption was slowly has had about eighteen of the boys but surely taking her life. In this terfired, and you are a spotter. The fel- rible hour Dr. King's New Discovery low who has been doing the work also for Consumption turned despair Into joy. The first bottle brought immedihad a bum mitt." These men as well as the train crew ate relief and its continued use comwill appear at the coroner's Inquest, pletely cured her. It's the most certain cure in the world for all throat and which will be held on Thursday. It was also learned by the police this lung troubles. Guaranteed Bottles 60c. morning that the murdered man was and 61.00. Trial bottles free at Jesse not Scott, as was at first supposed. A J. Driver's Drug Store. message from Scott's parents was reA Very Close Call. ceived this morning and read as folI stuck to my engine, although every lows: My son arrived here safe Just aa Joint ached and every nerve waa racked we were coming to Ogden. My wife with pain," writes C. W. Bellamy, a was almost prostrated." P. S. If locomotive fireman, of Burlington, la. fictitious, please preserve as I may be I waa weak and pale, without any appetite and all run down. Aa I waa about able to turn a trump card." This dispatch was signed by Scott's to give up, I got a bottle of Electric father. The sentence In postscript Is Bitters, and after taking It, I felt not entirely plain to the officers and It well as I ever did In my life. Weak, la very probable that when Scott ar- sickly, run down people always gain rives In Ogden he may be able to new life and strength and vigor from Satisfaction throw some light upon the matter. their use. Try them. What he Intended to convey by saying guaranteed by Jesse J. Driver, Drugthat he may be able to turn a trump gist. Price $0 cents card" la not known, but It Is presumed that someone has assumed the name ENGINEER COMMITS SUICIDE, of Scotty and may. In some manner, be implicated In the deal. Stone, the man who has been held E. J. Jude Took Dose of Carbolie Acid Saturday Night. here on suspicion, was discharged this mornlngfl one of the happiest men who ever left the station. He strongly E. J. Jude, a freight engineer on the maintains that he Is Innocent, and Southern Pacific, and who resided with young children on that he had never seen the murdered his wife and three Poplar avenue, between Twenty-sixt-h man. streets and LinMrs. Hannah James and Burton and Twenty-sevent- h Snara arrived from Murray last night coln and Wall avenues, committed suiat 6:45 fOr the purpose of viewing the cide about midnightof Saturday by carbolic acid... remains of the murdered man af Lar- drinking a quantity at hand, kins morgue, in response to descrip- Mr.Accordinghis towifeInformation and family attended tions in the papers which led them to one Jude, of the vaudeville performances in believe that the remains were those of Carl Peterson, a brother of Mrs. the city on Saturday night. During the course of the performance Mrs. James. reMrs. James was terrible agitated Jude left the theater and did not to turn. return On residence their her could she before some time was It and husbe persuaded to enter the morgue, so Mra Jude found a note from her have sure was she that she would look up- band, and the contents of which somenot been made public for fear on the dead form of her brother. The remains, however, could not be thing was wrong, she went In search Identified by the visitors, but bore a of one of Mr. Jude's closest friends, Bert Cave, and they, togther with Alstriking likeness to the man they were vin Welch, went to the house, which had disapwho and suddenly seeking, Is In the course of construction, a home. from peared short distance from the Jude residence and then the dead body of Mr. Jude was Dean S. for for Vote George discovered. The body lay face downward and the right hand tightly clasped a bottle which contained the ON A TRAIN. MISHAPS drug. The police department were at once Informed and Officers Hadlock and.Her-ric- k PaSouthern on Misfortunes of Series hurried to the scene and had th4 cific Passenger. remains removed to Lindquist's unhas that no train passed Perhaps Pacific dertaking parlora Southern the over Deceased was 83 years of age. and and Og- was a member of the Brotherhood of San Francisco between as many Locomotive Ti as undergone den Engineers, In which he varied experiences as second section held Insurance as he also did in the Here yester- Continental Casualty company. of No. 6. which arrived with, the train day morning. To begin on the Califorran into a pile of ties nia line, presumably placed there with the intention of wrecking the train. From there they came along without Incident until they arrived at Wells, where they ran over a tramp, cutting off both his legs. On the train were two Italians one of them In charge whom he was of his brother-in-laman was 111 taking back to Italy. The and the altitude evidently deranged his mind, as he suddenly Jumped of through the car window this sideThe Wells and was fatally Injured. train stopped, and went back two train miles, but he was not found. The brother-in-lacame on to Ogden, where his received a message stating that a searching party had found the man and that he waa fatally hurt GETS JUDGMENT FOR $950. the district court on Saturday, Moment for the plaintiff in the sum of H50 and costa waa entered by atlpula-r- n In the case of Guy Liberta vs. Union Pacific. Attorney A. E. Pratt represented the plaintiff, the Union clfic being represented by Le Grand Jonng. The action was ror personal In. lories. Vote for George S. sentative. Dean for w Two Great Sales IN PARTICULAR ARE HOLDING THE ATTENTION OF CRIMINATING BUYERS. repre- COMPANY SHOOT. month's shoot of company first The closed. B. Utah National Guard, bas of the Nine men out of ttie squad, made a word of twenty-siof squad or better, out of a possible ninety-thre- e follows: score The 150. Private William Porter Corlew Corp. George SergL O. R- - Stewart First Lieut. A. L. Louder Capt. Wl E. Kneass pergt Harry Reuben Corp. Charles Chase Musician James Cleary Private B. F. Miller x, For 95 cents YOUR CHOICE TERNS OF THAT SELL HIGH-GRAD- OF MANY The most economical tea k called "Schillings Best; e arc faithful to you. BOOK Tba I now ope" PJr BINDING. Wilcox A Woody holiness- - All kinds of work. 8876 loess blank hooks and avenue. Vfifhln(M , Hats. PAT- REGULARLY $1.25, $1.50 AND SOME FOR EVEN MORE. FASHIONABLE STYLES AND DEPENDABLE FABRICS, SUCH A8 YOU WOULD CH008E IN ANY STORE AND PAY 25 TO 50 CENTS MORE THAN OUR 8ALE PRICE THAT YOU ALWAYS PAY $3J AND $3.50 FOR EARLY IN THE 8EAS0N. EVERY ONE MUST GO, YOU'LL PROFIT BY IT IF YOU GET 95c $1.95 AND. ONE OF THESE AT NEXT WEEK Special Sale of Night Robes and Sleeping Garments BOTH PHONES Independent, 41 41 x. Bell -- C. D. IVES Be Kind to BROOM HOTEL CORNER The Your Countenance t Dry Goods & Question LIKE POLITIC8 OF THE YEAR. 18 A LIVE I88UE AT THIS feEA80N EVERY PERSON MORE OR LE88 DRY.G0008. INTERESTED IN IN PROSPERITY, IN U8ES OGDEN WE ARE INTENSELY YOUR U8ING MORE. WE BELIEVE AND TRUST IN YOUR GOOD JUDG- MENT TO VOTE THE RIGHT TICKET, AND TRADE AT THE RIGHT PLACE. WITH OUR FIFTEEN YEARS' CON8TANT STUDY AND EXPERIENCE IT. IS OUR FIRM CONVICTION THAT THE BE8T RESULTS WILL Warranted Against Anything but FOLLOW OUR DOING BU8INE8S SEEK YOUR CONFIDENCE Abuse AND WILL NOT BE BETRAYED. TOGETHER,-- WHEN . . a WE YOU IT ANYTHING IB PROMISE WRONG, HOW CAN WE REMEDY IT UNLESS YOU TELL US7 The Good Things WE ARE PREPARED TO OFFER YOU AN ABUNDANCE AT LOWEST PRICES ARE New Wraps and Furs Underwear Blankets PAINE & HURST DRY GOODS AT EIGHT OCLOCK Acfi s u TEA For $1.95 SHIRTS E Mon day Evening . DIS- Shirts at 95c and Hats at $1.95 AT THE GRAND OPERA HOUSE Vote for George S. Dean for representative. PASTIME CLOSES. Performances at the Pastime theater WOMENS CLUB. we been abandoned and the house DEMOCRATIC Democratic club be d Women's The been closed. at the club The management meeting successful ejslm that the house was altogether a very They will afternoon. this small and hence concluded to close headquarters another meeting this ev"?"r ?Jo o'clock, and extend a cordial Invitation to all to be present. . TRUE VALUES AND ARE NOT MISLED BY EXTRAVAGANT .ANNOUNCEMENTS ARE SEEKING THIS STORE AND ARE BENEFITING BY THIS BARGAIN EVENT. WISE BUYERS WHO RECOGNIZE COMING OUR WAY B. If. Roberts w, . Vote for George S. Dean for repre- ontative. In BROOM HOTEL CORNER Will Speak TEA , IVES GREAT REDUCTION SALE THE CLOSING SPEECH DIAMONDS OF THE CAMPAIGN j CUT GLASS tif IN Cornel Hear Utahs Noted Orator Have you a sweetheart, sister or mother? If so dont fall to plaoe your order early for a nloe diamond ring or pin for Xmaa MAKING YOUR SELECTIONS Our quality of out glaoa la xoun colled and our prioes cannot bo underbid. DON'T FAIL TO CALL INSPECT THE BEAUTIFUL LINE OF JEWELRY CARRIED j: AND BY PAUL W. STECHER 2463 WASHINGTON AVENUE. |