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Show DAILY UTAH TOTAL LOSS WILL STATE SATURDAY, MARCH 25, 1905. JOURNAL, NO DECISION L UtaKn FIELDS THE GOLD FALL 00 STATE I ESPEE PAGE FIVE. RENDERED. Case Taken Under Advisement By Judge Murphy. 1' Jii'im1 Mtnpliy yiierilay uf- - i !:, tvn of '. u. itoiirii-y- , itti isiting a savivd corner! (,haii,i at Hie rt.ihti.i theater Inst Sunday NEVADA STATE JOURNAL HOLDS viol ul, ii, ,,f i fie city or Jill line jiroliili-it- ii v borax VALLEY dESwneb U iiion mine of Rich Ore-- Shipp'- Will 111 FEDERAL GOVERNMENT NOT INTERESTED. IS Inlet to This Uintah Reservation Gilsomte Grab Aid Will are projectors, Road Will Be THE Depriva Utah of Valuable Holdings. - TO ITS FORMER STORY. g doing liuxiiiess on Sunday, was arg ie.i. After allurney for both sides The Layton Cut-oFrom Layton On Tiad submitted their arguments the th O. S. L. to Dovils Gate On Judif announced that he would liis decision and take the matter U. P. Is Assured. -- I am convinced that it will We have negotiation. Sander way, looking toward their Tnrtinn with US," said Mr. Clark. JwTwlll haul their supplies and Offline. Lo. Angele. or Balt Lake .diver it to them at Soda Lake to the gold country. other hand they will deliver rL art car. to u. at Soda Lake to to point, of consignment. Zw,t from said Mr. Clark. TWlhe present. people are only planning uitx TL.im t railroad to their own mine. ZZgve located at the edge of Death vda I understand the surveyedJ, ii about 180 mile. long. I on they do not intend to build once. The at country the Bullfrog of the road to the Death however, would make mines, nlley --maratively short haul to Bullfrog on h time. I suppose they will build tarn Death Valley into .these gold The route into Death Valley U so situated as to make the projection of the line into Bullfrog a very welctaiy matter. We shall certainly as 'feeder' a road branch this ome that will enable us to get into the heart of this country. The people behind this railroad are the surety for Its earnest purpose. Their financial standing is of the strongest. The borax concern is very Borax rich. Its head is the Smith of Oakland. The money comes mostly from a syndicate of rich Englbe-JJ- . i-leti- on A Washington dluu-i the Denver News says: Ch.irb-c. Solomon, ho recently arrived in Washington Intent upon filing with the secretary of the Interior charges n gainst the asphalt trust, has discovered that It is the state of Utah, and not the general government, which the Knckefeller-Goul- d syndicate la alleged to have defrauded In acquiring legal entry to the gllsonlle lands. Bolomon is, therefore, withholding hla He has been Informed by harges. the interior department that practically all the gllaonlte deposits In the Uln tah reservation are on state lands, and if these have been fraudulently obtained the lose falls on the state alone. It is explained that when Utah was admitted to statehood the enabling act provided that the state mlgfit select 7,000,000 acres of the public domain for its own use. Mineral lands were excepted, but as mineral was discovered on some of these lands after they had Rpased Into control of the state, the government had no recourse. Tbe state. It Is said, had also sold some of these lands before mineral was discovered on them. Solomon will probably take his charges to Utah, if he finds that the asphalt trust's holdings were legally obtained from the state. FUN AT THE BOX OFFICE. "I'd like Is'o for tomorrow night. Nice spring weather were having,1 said a young man yesterday afternoon at the Grand opera house, as he pushed his money through the little window to the , ticket agent. "Nice spring weather for this time of year. "Yep, replied the agent, as he handed out the tickets. "Yep; I'm sorry to see it. The man outside had started away, but this last remark stopped him. Sorry to see It?" he exclaimed. "WWl, for the what's the matter with you? "Sorry to see It," the agent repeated. This sort of weather'll bring out the ishmen." buds, along! come a frost and kill them, und then where's the fruit crop 7 MARRIED AT LAST. Gee." admitted the man outside. 1 I'm sorry, hadn't thought of that. After Three Trips to Home of Bride too." License Is Secured. Now," said the ticket seller to his visitor, I'll have that weather talk all The Weber county clerk caused day. You may think It's all comic patrouble yesterday for a com- per Jokes this weather business but fit with matrimonial ambitions and it If you'll stay here a half hour youll ' ni not until three trips to and from think differently." the home of the bride had been made that the license was finally issued. At this moment two young girls, Joseph L Rice of Pleasant View and giggling and simpering, arrived. We'd Kiss Mary C Wise of Box Elder countlike two seats In the balcony," said y were principals in the application one. for the marriage permit. The young If it Isn't prying Into a family matwould you mind man In the case is 21 years of age, ter." said the agent, while Miss Wise is but 16. As the telling me when you desire to use these young lady was under age the license seats?" , was refused and a trip to the home replied Why, tonight of course, of the girl was made to secure the the girl. I surely said I wanted two Didn't L necessary affidavit of consent from her balcony seats for tonight. mother. This was readily obtained, Maggie?" but the notary had made a technical You certainly did. said Maggie. error and a new affidavit was reTwo balcony seats for tonight quired. This was secured, the license Of course," admitted the agent afhraed and the happy .couple started fably. two balconys; upstairs, I supIs quest of a minister to perform the pose?" ceremony that would make them one. The girls seemed startled. They looked at each other foollphly and then AT THE HOTELS. at the ticket seller. Why that Isone Us hotels report a number of new certainly, upstairs." stammered the rrlrale who had the money. during the last twenty-fokttn, and the number of visitors to The agent was the personification of c chy is from solemn courtesy. He seemed positively day increasing rapidly To be 0 dL Many of these are en route to enxlous to please the girls. It new gold and there are iure,v he exclaimed, how foolish of camps 10 a number of salemen me; upstairs, tut tut; would you like k town making a travelling for bid tbe early seats facing the stage? miner business. The girl seemed to suspect someAt the Reed there have registered thing now and one declared, somewhat 1 night and today: J. H. Norton, sharply, that she wanted two seats on "on. Mass.; George Rlsdom, Lln-"- A the aisle, in the balcony, second row Xeb.; A. L. Balser and wife, from the front. m Tork now City; Wm. H. Taylor, Ban Ah, said tbe agent, suavely, frsndsco; J. p. Raymon, Kansas City; we're all set. Here they are. AH. Winder, SL Paul; J. S. Davis, weheseter, N. Y.; C. S. Wells, Bos-tlrt- ln Two pretty well up." said a man York. New who had been standing in line. Schelnd, At the New Broom the late arrival Sir!" exclaimed one of the girls D. D. Marcus, Demay; J. O. Wib- -, turning as . If she would attack the Grant, ind.; D. D. Quinn, Grand speaker. M. C. Quinn, Tucson, Aria; I referred to seats, he explained 7,nk Hart. Reno; V. T. Roberta, hastily, and the girl departed. Then "WMh, Ga. to the agent he repeated, "Two pretty well up, please." ! more Catarrh in this How'd the gallery do? Inquired the country than all qther dis- - the ticket man, one hand on the case. Wt and until the last 'I mean up near the stage, front ' years together, was supposed to be ineura- -' row said the buyer. 0T a great many years doctors Ah," exclaimed the agent, 'If this euncej it a local disease .and pre-'hwoe a busy afternoon Td he all piled local remedies, and by con-"tl- T up. falling to cure with local treat-"- t, Nice spring weather," sad the man ' Sclpronounced it Incurable. outside. "Sorry to see It, said the has proven catarrh to be a consti-diseas- e, agent. . Then he told the man about and therefore require the buds and the frost and the ruined stltutional treatment. Hall's Ca- - frlut. He told the same terrible story Cure, manufactured by F-- J. Che- - eleven times in thirty minutes with a Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only few variations in the damage likely to tltu tlona cure on the market It be done to the crop, and at 6 o'clock ken Internally doses from 10 when he was relieved for hie dinner, he in W tp a story teaspoonfuL It acts direct- - aid: I begin to believe thatweath-. the blood and mucous surfaces of myself. Pity about this spring system. Star. offer one hundred er. isn't It? Kansas City rs for anyThey case it fails to cur. for circulars and testimonials. LADIES SOCIAL, K. OF P. , F-- J. CHENEY it CO., Tole-- A Ohio, All Knight of Pythias, especially visby druggists, 75c. cordially Invited to iting Knights, are social Ball Family Pills for constl- - attend Monday evenladles' the invitations at 27. Present ing, March far-fam- ed con-ifdm- ur rJ ed tea it pay to advertise? ePcnJs on circumstances, c Toy - rcumstances? ,ea ;nd the dealing. run row Bamy h you ilun! lifcf Texti re-se- .idtisenient. for the defendant claimaiioriiey Tlic Nevada State Journal still ed tli.u if the tmisy features are maintains that the Wvmern IPaclflc a was the case at the Vtahna, road will tine the tracks of the South- no laws are broken and the concert Is ern Pacific between Ogden and Boca, a sacred one pure and simple. ' Tin- ellin-iuaii-- 1 ae say: "Several days ago the Nevada State Journal published an Item of news announcing that the Western Pacific railroad had completed arrangements with the Southern Pacific for the use of it trucks from Boca to Ogden and that the Western Pacific people had bought the Boca A Loyalton railroad. In knowing circles the report was scoffed at at that time, but the developments of today have set all doubts at rest. The Western Pacific people practically admit the deal has been made as Is evidenced by the following telegram which was received by the Western Pacific company here today from the New York office: You are authorised to state that the Western Pacific railway company is fully financed and construction will begin without delay; that the Boca & Loyalton railroad property has been purchased, and that plans of construction are being advanced as rapidly as possible, and that Walston II. Brown A Brothers, of New York, will be the general contractors.' " iiui'Kd.ty'it About To Think ff Uln!,-:- to the Salt Lo Angeles dispatch hu b&raln the Herald railroad a for cinched rtically been Loe Angele. connect Salt Lake and Nevada. It 1. of field, sold tne tne will inlet be leSalt Lake road that TthU region rich with ore. Vice- ctark of the Salt Lident J. Ro that nego atated JT, iy.tem for a deal in progrew are dtilon. the Death Valley Jth the owner, of rome a ho are projecting a rail Tfrom Soda Lake to Death Val The owner, of the borax road be very much in earne.t about TWO THINGS activities as put into daily lifs indicate the measure of CHARACTER. d, The prosecution, however, could no? see it m the same light, basing their claim that the violation against the ordinance is committed at the door rather than upon the stage, and that the f.u-- that the concert u run for pront is in Itself a violation of the ordinance regardless of what takes place upon the stage. Tile ordinance covering the case contains a clause which reads, and It shall be unlawful to conduct for profit any form of Amusement, show or exhibition, upon the first day of the Study the first on your own account, study the second on our account. and the money you save will swell your bank account. Besides, money in the hank draws Intercut. Another Item of Interest Just now is the BENEFIT FOR JOHN SALT. NEW SKIRTS t week. Texture: Style and utility as put into ths Dry Goods you buy indicate the measure of VALUE. One style is the shirred top, full accordion pleat of Messalin feta, rich, lustrous texture. The handsomest skirt out Wasatch Ledgs No. 370 B. of R. C 1 Holds Danes and Card Party. Taf- $16.00 ' For the benefit of John Salt, who has been 1U in the Ogden general hospital for three months. Wasatch Lodge 370. Brotherhood of Railway Carmen In black, blue and brown; made In the latest style, pleated effect, of America, held a dance and card that are very desirable. party in A. O. U. W. hall last night, .w hich was attended. largely $5.00 $6.00 $3.50 $4.25 MAY BUILD For some time previous to his confinement in the hospital Mr. Salt had The Oregon Short Line is contem- been ill and Wasatch lodge decided plating the construction of the Layton upon holding a social to assist him New Dress Goods That Yery Desirable cut-oduring the present year. Thla until he should be able to return to piece of work haa been under con- his work. Broule Vlole, in plain and fancy mixtures 22e sideration for years, but now its conIn the lodge room of the hall email 30o Needlework Vlole, embroidered dots and figures and color struction seems assured. It will ex- tables had been placed and there the new 20o Aeolian white a and colors fabric, dainty, very Taffeta, tend from Layton to Devil's Gate older guests spent the evening playing 20o In Weber Canyon, where It will tap Mohair Lustre, a new sensible fabric for ahlrt walat suits progressive high five; while the Inrge the Union Pacific. hull was given over to tne younger The cut-owill be hut five miles clement for dancing. r 45c RIBBONS long, but It will result In a great savDuring the evening a collation was in of in time the fruit operation ing in the Extra served which was furnished by the trains from southern California. It Woman's Auxiliary of the order and value new will also tend to relieve the congesat an early hour the party broke up, long changeable tion in the Ogden yards during the happy in the knowledge of their own and ombre sleeve busy season, and In this way it Is pleasure and In having contributed toexpected much better time will be ward the happiness of a brother. Vests and effects. made. This will he of special importThe commltte in charge of the 25o and 50o Pants. ance in the transfer of perishable fruit. were: Joseph Young, The route for the cut-ohaa been sur- chairman; William Alway, veyed a number of times. Butt. Handsome prises were awarded to BRIGHV8 DI8EA8E AND the lady and gentleman scoring the DIABETES NEW8. highest number of points In the card Office German Democrat. game. Mrs. J. W. Williams won the San Francisco, Dec. 28, 1901. 'adies prise, a glass tea aet; while to Mr. Fred Adams was awarded To the Editors of Ogden: Dear Sirs; For many years an edi- an Imported wine set. Mr. James By Mail, One Month, 50c By Carrier, One Month, 60c. tor myself, I address you by request Shelto secured the booby prise. to attest the and as a simple duty genuineness of the recent discovery In this city of the cure for Bright's DisDC DC ease and Diabetes. A great discovery Is made. It has unquestionably been fraught with so much Importance and la so hard to believe, that those r-- v who are personally cognisant should add the weight of their testimony. I not only know by contact with but was many of the beneflearlea myself rescued from Brlght'a Disease. After my own unexpected release I wouldnt let my friends rest and several took the treatment and recovered. One was Charles F. Wlacker, the Sixth street merchant. He had Diabetes and thought he was going to die. He got well and passed for a 85,000 policy. I say to you aa a brother editor that those of your friends who have Diabetes or Bright's Disease, can recover. I will be glad aa one of many survivors out- here to give further Information. Yours 60s MOHAIR SKIRTS CUT-OF- are ff ff PAINE & HURST Dry Goods 2467 Wash. Avenue ff Ek-ne- four-pie- THE JOURN A L ce r n Our March - Chas. H. Engelke. We sent for the Fulton Compounds to which the above refers and now ' have them In stock. They are the first cures the world has ever aeen for chronic Bright' Disease and Diabetes. We are sole agents. Free pamphlet. Wm. Biddings.. When to suspect Bright's Disease or hanas weakness puffy ankles without visible cause Kidney trouble after third month falling vision-o- ne or more of these. - CONFERENCE TRAVEL. Conference travel to and from Salt Lake early In April promiees to break previous records. The Oregon Short Line and the Rio Grande are working hard for Ogden business and will run specials in addition to their regular trains, while the Salt Lake Route will do some tall hustling for business on " and Nephl its 'Leamington cut-o- ff lines. All have Issued attractive folders with time cards and other advertising matter, one of the features being the many amusement places booked with attractions during the time of ' the gathering. Although a severe storm Is predicted from the 3rd to the 6th, this will not deter any from coming, as the April weather Is usually atormy during conInterferes ference time and seldom with prospective trips to the capital. Probate nd Gmrdianshlp Eotirti. Consult County Clerk or the respective signers for further Information. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. IN THE MATTER OF THE of G. Bernard ascl. Notice is hereby given by the undersigned, H. c. Wardlelgh, administrator of the estate of G. Bernardascl, deceased. to creditors of said deceased, street entrance to to present their claims with the necesthe' Twenty-fourt- h Castle hall. Local brothers are earn- sary vouchers within four months from the date of first publication of thla noestly requested to wear their parade tice to said administrator at the office badges. of Valentine Gideon, attorney for said estate, at hla office In Rooms 29 and SPECIAL RATE SALT LAKE. 30, First National Bank building, OgFor Snvsge English Grand Opera den. Utah. This the 25th day of March. A. D. company Monday, March 27th. SpecW ial train leaves Ogden 6:46, returning 1905. run cars C. H. Street thester. WARDLE1GH, after the Administrator. from depot to theater, and will meet VALENTINE GIDEON, train on arrival at Ogden. Fare 1.00t Attorney for said estate. the round trio. ES-at- te , .Xy Blow-ou- t. . moWAVert) ieke Elastic Book Case Units AT FACTORY PRICES New stock and complete assortment, all units equipped with the new door equalizer a positive guarantee against binding. This is your opportunity to make a selection from a new stock of cases that have all the latest improvements. We are making a special display this month, and quote you factory prices on any combina- tion of Units you may select. . BOYLE FURNITURE CO. AGENTiS? nr J |