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Show DAILY UTAH 8TATE TUESJAY, JOURNAL, TO EXTEND FROM LENTEN TO 5T (Continued from .... Pae Gap Will VALOABLE and tele. telephone CO. FOR THIS CITY. an Complete Coat Service for th Wtstern Company. B q obtained from the It. vital It i or which abandon pr.iij.iiiif t itut hefore ansocial equality to substl- - other xx i n inter in. u of will have distinction EJ&dbr the clas. anet'i. r . i and syspriestcraft. ieeM a lf the church hag tem. The S .inset Telephone and TeleVi., idolatrous bondage to the graph romp. my has announced Its Inhead of the church; and that hr tention of Smith work, extending its line from on the work a. the noi as a labor to uplift the world Uen.i t Ogden and Salt l,ake City If con xxithin Hie next few month. They have ly hi misleading. i. m i. 1. ehnei; ;,nd begun liguring on a route am. a level country through Utah under the hemgn and Nevada it escaped when,Woodruff, which will make the line statehood from Reno to Ogden 4H0 mile In u of Fresiilent length. The work. It is said, will re"ThBflnal demand of Elder Rack-t- o quire about two months and give emI be required that ... paper Is ployment to a large force of men. show cause why the hand of several year past the company lias dthdrawn been tshlp should not be 110 liguring on completing the big me by my friend and neighbor gup aero the desert from Reno to Fifth ward. Ogden City, Utah, Ogden, but until yesterday nothing articles of the two editorial deniiite had been done. With the comAnalysis of the Church No, pletion of their line, as Itlsat present to the Earthly i calculated, the company will have a u Address of God.' h, Kinjdom cumplete line from Ogden to any section of the Pacific coast. avther I shall add any oral or not. I give to you the follow It said that the company intends s reply: lo compete with the Western Union m hav wy friends and neighbors company for telegraphic husine. On ),eir fraternal kindness .. through business to the east the comto me through a quarter pany could expect to gain hut very up with po Interruption little from the Western Union, hut to V, ste. A I have felt free from or Nevada to the const they Utah kindness, so they hi would undoubtedly acquire consider" to meforthousand of time during able business. Vod of my residence In the Fifth Were x.-r- m-- tn-.le- e 2 Li -- 1 -- I sud-,1- 7 .glut additional wrong have I of withdrawal a to done justify TEA Wont every careful that relation? Only, as the charge alleges, to speak an earthly ruler ynly concerning name of God in vain by vho takes the despmine it for the subjugation and oilment of men. Only to tell the dan-t- n truth M I see It Only to warn of which. If they fall, will descend while upon a patient, tolling people, elsewhere. In will be luxury leader the "It may be that you will by formal -- wo- man buy lb of all four kinds Schilling's Best and try them! Yeur fraeit Mien your eieiwy if yee 4wl lilu lx HAVE ALL BEET GROWERS MADE CONTRACTS? self-sacrifi- n. i i fblng which I might bould request to show cause why I not be dlsfellowshlpped, but 1 GEORGE W. LARKIN, 'High Priest, Acting as Second Counselor. 4. 1905. Mach Utah, "Ogden. PAGE FIVE. 1905. 7, 1 SEASON NEW Dress Goods LEASES GOLDFIELD is scene OPERATIONS. the of FOR FORTY-SIDAYS ALL ENJOYMENTS WILL BE TABOOED. Four Leases Have Been Purchased in Se.xM.n ef Sackcloth and Ashe the Midst of Big PayLast Until Sunday. April 23. ing Properties. Will We inxite a careful inspection of our large and varied stock a dress goods of dress good for (lie coining season, lf I here t I Hied tia Von vxant supplied as elegantly mid a encouragingly and ;i clie.ip us your needs may Indliaie. then we have It Is tin- iiioKi complete and varied aggregation of Freni h mid iiox ellie in all vxeaxc mid coloring for spring and summer xx ear of l;n5. You maV go everywhere else and see every 1 Ili.i; Mm ip x'rlsio in the West -nil , tn t n to occupy the nicntmi! .if local specula tors. M. P. M.c M ill I.rntlu-of H. R. Mac- Mill. n itic aiini-ricy- . has Just returned li'Mii th.- Nevada camp, where he was !' iXCI'.il lni.il HI vest Of to look ox.!- i hi- li.l.i and secure, if possible, mi propertie which hold "'it .in- prospci i of profitable production. Mr. MacMillan brought home ixiiii him four Imione year each, i'ii No. 2 and 4 on the Ramsy, No. 9 on Hi.- - American nag, and No. 1 on the May Queen. These leases lie In the eeiit..r r ji group of big paying prop-trtii-- s. The Slimier in on one side of their elaim ami adjoining Is the SaiiilMiirnt. in which a sinke of $19,- xv as made ihe day after Mr. seemed hi leiie. The cropping can be traced from the Kendall on the north through the Kruger, San Isiorm, stlmler, Ramsy. American and tile Uopmibiu Mountain down to ti- Jumbo and Florence. On the S.iiidinrm No. uboni i .non reet from Mr. MacMillan locations, they have taken out half .i million dollars worth of ore within the last three months. In the Kendall, just to the north, while that company xa excavating for a foundation for a boiler, they struck me ha id to be xvorth $3n,onn. The Kruger has also shoxxii up good ore and the Kiln-!- , to the south or tne Rantsy, ni is daily producing ore valued at per ton. The American Flag is' a portion of the Uolunthla Mountain and adjoin the Uolunibiii claims, which are producing very valuable ore. The local parties are very enthusiastic over their properties and are preparing to organize a company to wore the same. The lease were obtained ynm J. II. Rogers, who represents a number of investors in that section. lu-s- f - re; ii;i i'i, "f f.uk.Ii'lli .in,) riiiifM'i-n- l n.-,- n r - all L iji.x . fr - . f ii- Sii- I,) , b" Tin iw liiT'-- . "l xiih"lu-- .ili.J xxili f"rty-i- x wifi r, x . - - .11 .X ' $1,-iif- tdlon, attempt to dismiss and abroThe time w'lll soon come when the gate the formal right of fellowship. farmers who are going to raise sugar will heed your many that be It may beets for the Amalgamated Sugar comdictum. pany will want to commence planting to "But while I live I shall continue the beet seed. The present fine weathpeople with whom I was er indicates an love the early spring, and the me with nuied, who have honored should have the concompany Sugar to I have whom sought their trust and so they will know In all tracts at once, of repay without stint how many drills to send to each settleare troubles warn me that them let ment and how much beet seed. Let CTPitng upon the Mormon people every farmer get his contract at once who though the ambition of leaders The field superintenwithout delay. kA worldly place and worldly wealth In has visited the settlements and who leave the dent lor themselves, Weber and Davis counties for the purheavier and to heavier bear yepph The pose of meeting farmers, but many did hadens with increasing years. wax rich, while not meet him. Each Saturday the vtopherds,' can find Mr. Flngree in his Saint are sustained farmers pMr Latter-da- y office ln the First National bank buildu paupers at the public charge. in Ogden City. This matter should The Church cannot defy the country ing not be neglected. tt which we live; no gospel requires It. Xo leaders must be above the honSure Cure for Piles. ed criticism of the followers. Piles produce moisture and Itching Once my Ts this plain spenking? cause Itching; this form, as well as friends and neighbors of Ogden did not Tllln.1, Bleeding or Protruding Piles are dislike it. In the days gone by there cured pile Remedy. by Dr. were many of the most prominent Absorbs Itching and bleeding. 1 Ftn'p among them, at whose beseeching tumors. 50c a Jar at druggista, or sent often went to Salt Lake to speak plainTreatise free. Write me hy mall. ly at church headquarters the things about case. Dr. Bosanko, Phils., your yet they were too timid to say, and For sale by Wallace Drug Co. which they knew were true. I did so In those that the JOHN SHARP WILLIANS ON years, believing church leaders should hear the truth DEMOCRATIC DOCTRINES from the people, whether complimentary or otherwise. It was my plain NEW YORK, March 7. Congressspeech to the leaders then which won man John Sharp Williams of Missisa modest place In their councils concof the minority ln the leader sippi, erning Utah's difficulties and the dis- house of representatives, came over hes of the church which had followed from Washington today for the purtfc long controversy with the governmof delivering an address before to the posemembers ent. They trusted me to go of the Democratic club at the sorid to present their views; for they club house this evening. Though their blew that lf I would not fawn and the affair la announced as without any falsify at home In their exalted presespecial political significance, much Innce, I would not lie or equivocate or terest Is manifested, nevertheless, owtremble before the great ones of the to Congressman Williams' high ing earth. The franchise of the Mormon standing in the counsels of the party people wag spared to us by just such and the announcement that he will talk Plain speaking the speaking of the on Democratic doctrines. truth, in defiance of threat or cajolery. Ttah'u statehood was won by this same plain speaking, in defiance of oppositdo not wish to take advantage of that, ion at home and abroad. I do not lest It should be deemed a technicality taim for myself any large part of or an Intrusion; and therefore I subcredit in these and other momentous mit the foregoing. Yours fraternally. -affairs; but only assert that the usefFRANK J. CANNON. ulness which the people seemed to First Prssidsncy Figures. And In my work waa Two or three hours of discussion folentirely attributable to their belief In Its candor and lowed. at the end of which it was bek of fear. agreed that the copy of Mr. Cannon's There was a day when the leaders reply, which bore several interlineaf the church would listen to men. tions, should be left with Bishop Watbawever poor their worldly station; son to be later replaced by another The uuld listen to a for copy prepared In neater form. personal plea Justice and to consider the to genalso such promised bishopric suggestion for eral proceeding by the whole body, the question and suggest to Cannon what eburch lender Included, as would prothe should do to retain his church act the people from disaster. The day standing lf the charges were found to u when the leaders would give of be sustained. their own Cannon sent the new copy of his repossessions to preserve and tarry forward the work. ply to Bishop Watson on February Changi's have come; if I have cont- 2Glh, but has not yet received the old inued He believes It bas to speak plainly concerning copy In return. them, suiely this Is what has been ex- passed from Bishop Wjatson's hands to pected and needed. I have exercised those of the first presidency, who, he rxht of free speech for the good believes, directed the case against him. any Mr. Cannon has not received 7 I'tiih's people; uttering warnings of aU'r to come and beseeching In suggestion from the bishopric as to Ftsonni conference and in public that what his future course should be, but men w ho had the great charge In he has received notice of excommunilr custody would heed the dangers. cation. The decision in full Is as fol- I do not l. retract the utterances up-- n which you ait In Judgment, hut I 'he decision of the bishop's court 0re them upon you as a warning. he Fifth ward. Ogden City, of the No ier Stake of Zion. Is; That the iicopic can reach a high destiny by following and once ge preferred against Elder Frank false leader; Rack-ar- e taore I annon Smith, F. by Elder William O. charge that Joseph evl-- e ho stands the sustained by fully nt the head of the church, and own statements and by bis JJ4 the people not by the revelation fHifh, but by the selfishness of man; isaions: that he be and is hereby "u the selfishness of man Is not the Uowshlpped from the Church of y Saints for guide to God's purpose. is Christ of Latter-daOnce more I hrlstianllke conduct and apostacy, urge that there Is no "wt vesica ln the church to deny free that his case be sent up to the council of the Weber stake of JlWMi. To attempt it la dangerous; achieve It Is for further action. tyranny. T have confined n "JOHN WATSON. Bishop. myself In this nns-lHERER H. THOMAS. ntlre,y to the matters presented "Vtrst Counselor. m.,- ,?h"rws against me. There are !concerning 'hi" permission to speak under your ral MARCH iin- ii;i l.ltiD'H-i- i i',imu - Kiisx-"ia!i.ii'- begin ;ill( 1 . line, but unlos you have looked over the Mohairs cum prised In this stock. Ihi-you haven't seen the best and prettiest 1905 Moli.iirs. and Nori-ieVclil us it K.isti'r Suinlay. tlie i iii, xx ill full on April 2:1. wviliu-Nii.iy- , ill,. iiri d.iy of fills this year on Hie St li of rui- la-- ; .i .v I.". I. M In tlie showing are Henriettas, Prunellas, Bergvs. rupelines. Mohair Silk mid Wool Crepe. Eolleiine. Melrose. Panama, plaids and checks; in fact, everything new in press Goods. li. rxi-cp- t of Hie ill's of Sunday. are fust days of obligation. All under 21 years or over GO ye ir-- i of age, those is ho are engaged in hard lulior, (he iek ami convalescent ai d tiioKc who e.uilioi fast without i.i the are exempt from the obligation of fasting. All lioimd to keep tiic fast shqll hve Inn one full meal a. day, except on Sunday. Tlic meal permitted on fast iliys should In taken about noon. I A permitted in the evening. When tlie principal meal cannot le taken conveniently aboul noon, Ihe order may be inverted, so that the collation may he taken about noon and the limner in the evening. idieral usage has made it lawful to take In tlie morning a cup of coffee, tea nr rhornlate, with a small piece of bread. Necessity and custom have authorized the use of lard Instead of blitter, In Ihe preparation of all permitted AH la-il- in price Starting CAN tx as low as 45c. and up to $3.00 per yard. WE SHOW YOU THE LINE? lii-il- th. coll-nioi- food. V. ' Concerning the Elegance Now Daily Arriving in Our fLadies Suit Dept. Ky dispensation, the use of flesh meal I permitted at all meals on Sundays and once a day nt the princiHav you thought of it? corns and as the new arrivals, portray- pal meal on Mondays. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, with the exmads low pricoo that will in- ing the latest Spring stylso wov ception of Ember Saturday and the last much as tho garments thomsolvos. tarost os you Saturday of Lent. Fiendish Suffering : Persona exempt from the obligation is often caused hy sores, ulcers and new Spring creations, mads of very fine quality cancers that eat away your skin. Wm. of fasting may partake of flesh meat X Bilk Shirt Waist Suits, Taffeta Silk, full skirt, plaited bottom, latest sleeve, in black. blue, Redell of Mat Rook, Mich., says; 1 at all 1meals on days when the use of brown and green. We're always the lowest permitted at the principal have used Bucklens Arnica Salve for meat JQ fre Ulcers. Sores and Cancers. It is the meal. ! Mesh meat and fish are not to be best healing dressing I ever found." New model ln Panama Tailor-Mad- e Suita; blouse style, collarlesa Soothes and heals cuts, burns and useil at the same meal during Lent, effect; new gathered sleeve, special. scalds. 2Re at Ogden drug stores: even on Sundays. The use of butter, cheese, milk and guaranteed. eggs is permitted ever)' day during Lent. GRAND LODGE OF One-HaTailor-Ma- de By virtue of an lndult granted by lf LOUISIANA ODD FELLOWS the holy see, March 15, 1895. workingmen and their families are allowed the RATON ROUGE. Ind., March 7. Member of the three-lin- k fraternity use of flesh meat onre a day on all the are much in evidence here today, the fast and abstinence day throughout Round Skirts, variety of handsome Purchase of Tailor-mad- e occasion being the annual session of the year, with the exception of all Fricloths and attractive models s. Ash the Odd Wednesday Wednesday, of days, IiOuisiana the grand lodge The business sessions are to and Saturday of Holy week and the Those who are continue through tomorrow. Elaborate Vigil of Christmas. entertainment ha been provided for exempt from the obligation of fasting the visitors, who are here from all are permitted to use meat more than once a day on r11 days, except those parts of the state. before mentioned, namely, Fridays, Ash NATIONAL CONSUMERS Wednesday, the Wednesday and Sat- TT Two special models In new Raincoats, collarless style, tan and df I C 1 LEAGUE AT PHILADELPHIA urday of Holy week and the Vigil of gray; prlee Those who avatl themChristmas. not new spring styles, but most popular late Ladies' Raincoats, selves of this lndult are not permitted PHILADELPHIA. Pa., March 7. winter styles, at one-ha- lf price. The National Consumers league, to use flesh meat and fish at the same to are exhorted abolishand its meal, earnestly the which has for objects ment of the sweat shop system and the perform sonic other act of mortificaiinelloration of the condition of fac- tion. such as abstlnce front Intoxicattory workers, particularly women and ing liquors. The Paschal time extends from the children, held its annual meeting in this city today. The reports of the na- first Sunday of Lent until Trinity Suntional officers show also that the last day, Inclusive, during which time all year has seen the steady development Catholics who have obtained the proper of the movement In behalf of proper age are bound to receive holy comchild labor organisation, and the ex- munion worthily. tent ion of the use of the label of the What Time Proves. league. This thing of being sick and looking At an open meeting tonight Professor John Graham Brooks of Harvard, Mrs. for & cure is mighty serious business. IT COMES FROh Florence Kelley and other prominent People are not glyen to Joking even at workers of the league will deliver ad- the first symptom of the approach of the Grim Destroyer. They do not want dresses. to be the subjects of experiment, but MRS. GOELET TO VISIT want medicine that has had the test of Sole Agents Anthracite. Phones 18-- k 18-- x DUCHE8S OF ROXBURGHE years behind it. A medicine that has 20 for been made and used years gives NEW YORK. May 7. Mrs. Ogden assurance of its worth, spd can he Goelet sailed today for England to taken with n faith that they have the spend the summer with her daughter, very best cure the world affords. All the duchess of Roxburghe. this can be said about Dr. Gunn's Improved Liver Pills as a remedy for sick headache, dyspepsia and indigestion. It h a Queer Bird. begins right at the source of the trouThem may now be seen In the Zoo- ble and removes the cause. Sold by all logical Society's eastern aviary a druggists for 25c per box. One pill for specimen of a curious Australian a dose. For sale by Wallace Drug Co. two-fol- d bird, known as the It 1 g DAY THE OF a queer-lookinbird, and with ltt OPENING LACKEY HORSE SALES mottled plumage and quaint postures USCHS ;t has rather the appearance of an old Cain-hrli- le 7. Ind.. March RICHMOND. tree stump, as It stands motionless on City, this county, was today the Its perch. It Is of nocturnal habits Mecca for prominent horsemen from and If disturbed during the day It all part of the country, the attraction w tmk mamu takes Its heavy flight to a neighboring being the opening of the Lackey horse perch, and immediately drops off to sales. The sule 1 to continue for four It contains just the food properties sleep again. One of the most charac- days, during which time between 200 needed for mother and child. teristic features of this bird (podar-pis- ) and 300 horses, nearly all of them of A predigested food with unequaled Is Its enormous mouth. Its great notable pedigree, will go under the tound eyes give It something of the hnmmer. strengthening properties. look of an owl, which, lndeen. In other Invigorating, sustaining, not intoxiTHE DESIGNER FOR APRIL. respects, it closely resembles. It of cover for cating. the Designer The April feeds upon small birds, mice, Insects, Sold by Druggiitt. Prepared by shows a pretty girl holding converse eta Pall Mall Gazette. with a pert Easter rabbit Three handAnheuser-Busch some full pages In color are given, and the fahlona and millinery are in perSt. Louis, U.S.A. fect accord with the spring season, A Do sot fail to Include the Anhuer-Buc- h Brewery in your St. Louis article Is on seashore costumes It doesn't suit you, we special for Indies and young folks. 'The Millose it. That's what money-bac- k linery Lesson tells how to make the new and picturesque 'Envelope Hat means ; we shant lose In the literary line there is an appropriate article on The Mowers of The Trees, by Craig S. Thoms; you. Largest Musical Club of American Yvir gnaw rat urn you, The eieny if yee don't Lite Women, by Lida Rose McCabe; to a change, so you should call and see the Splendid Line of Front Art of bF Jessie GarCate and Doors Just received, as well as a large line of Porch Columns, by the wood Fitts; Concerning Cured Consumption. Erasmus. by Agues c. Ruggerl, and CEL Mrs. B. W. Evans, Charwdter, Kan., The Blue Pigeon," a stort story by TWENTY-FOURT143 n writes: for Jack-so8T. PHONE Ml husband sick My Wlnwood Waltt. Mrs, Gabrlelle lay three months. The doctors aaid he had an Our Easter contributes tale, quick consumption. ' We procured a Hearts Be Pure from Evil." Bertha bottle of Ballard's Horehound Syrup, Hnsbrook, in The Interest of Beauty," end It cured him. That was six years describe a gymnnslum that may be ago, and since then we have always bought for a dollar. A picture story of kept a bottle In the house. We cannot Dorothy and the Easter Chickens" will do without it. For coughs &nd colds it please the tots, and the fancy-workhas no equal. Z5c, 50c and $1.09. Sold will find lace work, embroidery, ribby Geo. F. Cave. By Mail, One Month 50c bon work and crochet to test her skill. By Carrier, One Month, 60c. A . ,..;$25.00 3 Sale on 200 Price Suits A Tailored Skirts $500 Pel-low- Sills ai Cost and Less New R.aiocoats $1500 150 lii Airs' A u fLAST GL THOMASf . lie Coal that Heats SHIR1LIFF Aim CO. for After the Stork Frog-Mout- has made his visit, there is need of a frog-mout- Brewing Assn TEA If ight-eeiu- g. Your Old Front Door Is Open Pyro-Sculptu- Utah H er Oregon Lumber Co. THE JOURNAL |