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Show r DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL. TUESDAY, AUGUST 2 JE FOUR t lllalj tatr Hmtraal OGDEN, UTAH. crul PubIUUaCMHy (Incorporated.) Published every evening except Telephones. Bell. Business Office ( IndCM Editorial Rooms Publisher!. Sunday 1 1 ring ring 142I rings Bell. Ind 1(4 rings Barrister glasmann ought to be admitted to the bar before trying to plead cases a half century without the proviso last cited. It is little short of criminal not jto provide the means for the city to own its own waterworks whenever it is able to acquire them. Add one more section: This contract shall not go into effect until bonds In the sum of 200,-im- o are executed by the said water company and approved and delivered to the city, conditioned upon the faithful performance of the coveuanto herein and for a continuous supply of water as herein contemplated." The way the matter stands you are simply turning yourselves over to the water cumiany body and breeches. It is up to your honorable body, Mr. President. This paper has made Its final appeal. If this advice Is not the courts will have to be applied to by those who object. ISOS. PRINTERS STILL AT i COLORADO SPRINGS Board ef Trustees of the Hem Closing Up Their Business Annuel Meeting Scheduled for Tomorrow Offices Are Yet Open. The Jone. famll is holding at M uncle. Indiana today. . COLORADO n- -' SPRINGS. "d Aug. 22-u- nlon of trustees of tha Union It until Printers will hold its "" horns But wait Just a large gathering. of Terms Subscription. Smith. Anderson and Johnson have an meeting in this city tomorrow. At the .10c By carrier, per week innings Printers home this morning the rvgu- 50c By mall per month t By carrier. If collected by drcula-- , meeting of the Union Printers We may now look for the establish50c tor, per month ment of rule Si. reading something 1U- - Home corporation, under which the 11 legal existence, was held, this: "When the proprietor Is absent home matter at Entered as second-clatomorrow, the board of Beginning d a n from the city, don't write thing he poat office at Ogden, Utah, under trustees wiU hold its regular meetings Fill up on guaranteed dispatches. Act of Congrats of March S. 1575. enlivening in morning and afternoon! Thla la not from Printers Ink. sessions until the business is com- -, j Genl. Manager B. A. BOWMAN These meetings are usually Dowie is out with a statement p, 'pleted. Editor the effect that all negotiations between held in this city in September, but C. M. JACKSON himself and Yoltva are off and that the owing to the convention's being held, F. E. SCHROEDER....City Circulator incident is closed. All of which natu- - h. re this year, will be held this week HOME FOR CHORUS GIRLS, rally leads to the belief that Voli a while all the officers and members are NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. the city. must have flatly refused to let John Subscribers not receiving papers will Announcement Is made In a President James M. Lynch of the Inspecial ternational Typographical obtain seme by special messenger by fioiii Cleveland to a Denver union, is paper that 'resident of the board and John W. And office venChurchill Samuel a any telephone. Noroutt, by up ceiling John D. Rockefeller is about to endow holds erable old plug of 75. is seeking a d. Bmmwood. secretary-treasure- r, carrier failing to deliver paper at on the board of trus-wl- ll home for chorus girls, and that he vorce from his third wife. He says he tle for be such charged proper address will s ill squander 5100,000 on the enterprise. numbers of the board are: never wed again. He adds that a ! Colorado Springs; messenger service. ThomasMcCaffrey. no man business of his has age The projuct la aald to have been getting seems to be L. C. Shephard, Grand Rapids: T. D. old married. The boy Miss Marie Cahill, the planned by Fenneasy. Loa Angelas; WiU J. White, ge tting a bit of aense in hie old age. San Francisco; Thomas F. Crowley, actress, and through a clergyman who Cincinnati. is acquainted with Rockefeller she A bright reporter on the twin papers Offices of the International Typounlrived to present the matter to the alleges that a way to carry a watergraphical union wUl be maintained in in arms melon the has successfully Standard Oil head. His donation alii the Hagerman building the remainder OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE COUNTY be conditional on a like amount being not yet been discovered, and the pur- of the week. chaser usually, after hugging hla preraised by Mlsa Cahill and those inter- cious burden for a few blocks, lets it ested with her. slip to the ground. Thla bit of fresh TOLD BY BAKERY WINDOWS A FEIV AMENDMENTS. The home will serve as a place where Information will doubtless be hailed with delight by aU parties Interested. When They Contain But Little Shew eduIt Is almost certain that the new chorus girls will be trained and Zt Xa an Indication of Good water ordinance will pass the city cated for their work, and also as a President Osier, head of New Yorks Busins. council vn next Monday evening. It home should illness or age prevent Ice trust, thinks If the public knew the monument from their to the profession. facta it would erect a continuing la equally certain that the mayor wiU them .. . . , There are a few old eayinge, auch consolidated companies instead' of villi- certain as la It same. the juet dcn t sign ,cler them. If report, on the price of kniw fylng aa will will "Blood "Murder out," tell," trad w,lt that an action at law will be instituted ice in New York are correct. It is safe 'How to prevent the water company enjoying As the twig is bent, the tree is in- to y that a cheaper material than look?" do hie bakea hop windows asked the broker. seem to such like be and would that in dealt clined," the tlie commodity and in Judgment auch ordinance, as a picked bone," said the Bare in event the lected the for memorial, case. Aa of eminent counsel,' it is quite prob- liave an application in this clerk. "There isnt a thing In them accurate. are Osiers premised man we II la ail know. It tha able the courts will hold the action except frilled paper, a couple of rolls who appreciates the chorus girl best, unconstitutional. and legal With some regret It ie learned that tied up with red ribbon and a plate of man who Justices Harlan and Brewer are going eakes no thicker than a dime." Mr. President: Before proceeding and it is tha on the to retire from the supreme bench. to closest the let "Then the fellow la gets footlights saM ordinance with the passage of this inea- - iths broker. "He has has '? physically s In are cuswhen chorus the these girie If amendments. few ue offer a pacilated them from the hard work tomers. Just show me a baker's winRockefeller evidence. be thl. action. will Dy there are adopted amendments The poaltIuna dows and 1 can tell you nine times out no opposition to the franchise and the has shown his loyalty to the hairless cf both jurists will be lamented of ten the quality of hla trade. If brotherhood, of which he Is, without by all lovers of the administration of they citys rights will be full protected. of havpresent lw and the application of sound prin ing been strucktheby appearance First In Section L after the pro- doubt, tha wealthiest member. to caters he famine, ciples to legal practice. rich folks auppli them with viso immediately preceding Section t, However, we cannot refrain from exand dainty wafers thin enough pressing a belief that the old man la let us add: to see through. Hla customers don't "All such work shall be done under going to get himself Into a poeitlaa need anything more aubntantlal. Never where he will be criticised by the ale the direction of the city engineer." be efrald to make a deal with a baker of an terhuod of the religious organisation Who la there to object to such who has starved looking windows: ho which he la a member, because, aa a amendment? ia making moAey hand over fiat The fellow who makes a display of whole Immediately following Section S let rule, the chorus girl dues not excite Some thoughtful Auatrlan has In-- pica and cakes and real loaves of the admiration at a church social, or uet ue add the am provleloln. of bread la not ao well to do. Hla cusSection T Strike out the exception quilting bee, ehe dues in a theater, duced the Imperial Acadtmey eecnre to phono-- . tomers are second of that end third class. empire certain wise and somewhat anguwhich compels ths board of education records of the numerous lan- - They Ilka to t and don't care who graphic eoon lawns used whto pay for the water elderly ladles, plampnof AugtrU.u0. known It, end the baker finds It to 4itactl around sciiuulhouaea and make the dlsapjieared y re since, who are wont these records to be canned and to hie advantage to advertise hla to attend the same read as follows: gatherings, may taka M jt were, for the enlighten. wares. But It la the baker who caters to say pungent ment and delectation of future gener- to the common people who knows bow. school buildings and It upon themselves 'For1 pubilo ' atlons. The Idea was so good that the to get up a window that makes your ating! about thla latest benefaction. grounds." To acclamation that academy haa seen lit to extend It Ex- mouth water. The pi he makes are But perhaps the That la all that Is necessary. ea big as cart wheels, hla cakes ara have and "sic of languages compel the schools to pay for the water will come from the ranks of the kick- amples been eecnred In New Guinea and In even layers thick, hla alabs of apple misses and certain sections of India A is Imposition and ought not be toler ing, singing, tight-cla- d party of roll are coated with every knows inadames who do the etunta under the scientists equipped for this research kind of spice end hie sinkers ated. Section : Let us amend this seclights will more than waa aent to Australia last summer and tuCed with real Jelly. tion by Inserting after the words "Lib- cotnpcn to Rockefeller for hia action, another party la to start for Greenland All these records erty rark." the words, "and ail other He can rest assured of one condi- at an early date. to are transferred special archive DRESS OF ROYAL MISSES. to to one no raise estabtion or be going obtaining acquired parks that may stored and carefully phonographs lished by the city from time to time,' any protest against "tainted money." away. Han Daughters of Nobility Are Exmaking the section, as amended, read: While the field for thla form of colceedingly Kodost and Simple TO IMPROVE THE MISSOURI. Section I. For sprinkling Lester lecting la widening, aays the Cleveland in Their Attire. Plain Dealer, It might be pertinently park. Liberty park and all other parks American the eo'-F that college sometimes wonder what aum that may be acquired or established by Reference to the columns of the 8L suggested Inla F . snide tor dress by the daughters the city from time to time: city hall Joseph News-Prereveals the fact yells should be Included ac-In-i theaa archives. To people of royal houses, says the Loudon Tatsquare, city hospital grounds, and the that an effort la being made to secure teresting ether ex- ter. ar.' the vigorous lawn of the Carnegie Free library, and the attention of congress and direct uberant syllables In nee b7 the young I read the l'ore her for parking the center of all streets.' it to the navigability of the Missouri collegians would prove fully aa Inter- - clh r day, themarriage, duchess of Fife wut Of course that free water for, perking river, and, having secured such atten- - eating aa the heathenish gutterals and uH to have a small dress allowance. an-centers of streets is all tommyrot, and tion, make an effort to have the na- - tomtomlng of the New Guinea 'he sum of fl,500 a year was meu ebanto of the Sanskrit or the fces. tich'd. Besides yachting and everyIt let some but in: knows It, stay money everybody legislature expend addition be day dres sea, end all the usual cessome one might possibly park the cen in restoring the stream to Ito former Hlndu.tanese. So as possible, with due ium as made complete required by a girl of- the upper ter of the streets sometime. If the condition aa a great waterway. j of the Hoo-ra0j royal princesses have also to fjri, grass grows around tha potes of the A meeting waa held In Kansas City our own Case school and the O ' the costly and elaborate dresses electric light company a bit more the a few daya ago, which waa attended Sketllo!" of our Western Reserve. wh; h their rank demands at the wedplats will become parka without help by a number of gentlemen from 8L dings of their near relaiona. On the whole, it may ue asserted and may need water. Joseph and other cltlea, having for ito JAMAICANS LACK GINGER. th't a frugal princess n spend ea Amend the section providing for fix object the Inauguration of a movement Hit- - aa 5,000 a year on her drees, Ing the water rates by arbitration, the to secure the Improvement of the river Seek Employment at Panama, But Are more wealthy and extravaher while Be to Said Wasteful and city to select one man and the water and to restore In a measure the same as slater may find br dress bills gant Stupid. company another, and the two to select a highway for commerce. tD'nunt to ten times that aum. a third when they cannot agree, by It Ie to be hoped these gentlemen The empress of Russia, who mo?a are Jamaicans Jacks cf apparently than any other European lady is mb's adding: "And in all cases of dispute will be successful. Although the ef- all trades. Hungry for the big wildest fancies, dresse arising the votes of two of the said fect of such action would be remote, of Panama, school teachers, barbers, to Indulge three persons shall be a majority, and as applied to thla portion of the coun- shoemakers, store clerks have flocked with the greateat simplicity in the their decision ahall fix the rate." Oth try. at the same time we believe the to the Isthmus to find employment as da Mine mostly In tailor made coau masons, carpenters, blacksmiths and ana skirts, in the evening generally erwiee the water company's man can senators and representatives from the painters indifferently, says Everybody's in the purest white. hold the town up for the next half intermountaln and farther western They are wasteful; they Magazine. century. in are atupld; they are possessed with an states would heartily Knock out the "little Joker" which such a movement Time waa when unutterable hatred of exertion o her USED HATCHET TO CUT WINE. provides that water rates can only be the Missouri was navigable, away up than conversation, preferably on religNot In Alaska. But In Flanders changed once in ten years, during the to old Fort Benton. The amount of ious or ethical topics. Here are some This Some Record Winters. more from statistics friend my the when life of the franchise, and insert trade handled by river steamers woe foreman of painters: Hospital 54 Is a 806 the Rhone was frozen over. In ever deemed expedient by a majority enormous. Within the memory of the building about 40 feet square: the In 1138 the Po was frozen from Crevote of the city council." Don't give writer a packet line to St. Joseph did amount of whit lead required for the mona to the era. In 1234 leaded wagaway all the rights the city has. a good business, although neglect of paint to he rnplled to It would he. ons crossed the Adriatic in front of Add this section, and' call it by any the stream had made the running of here In the states, about 75 pounds; it Venice. was to use 231 pounds of number you please: In 1305 all the rivers In France boats more difficult than in the older white necessary on lead the job; none of It was were frozen over. In 1354 it was the "Whenever in the Judgment of of classes certain For days. freight stolen; none was carried away; that passable from Denmark to Lubec and city council, Ogden City desires to such as goods, the white lead and all the wasted Dantzlc on the Ice. In 1334 all the is It distributive the system. purchase rates would he much lower than by materials which were mixed with It rivers of Province and Italy were given the right at any time and at its rail, and the benefits would be imme- are chargeable to the Jamaica negro's frozen ; at Parle the frost lasted two option to purchase at the original cost diately felt by the purchasers. Inefficiency. Yet the canal must he months and 20 days. built with Jamaican labor in the main. of construction, and may pay for the In 14C8 It was necessary to break The middle west is entitled to the Some workmen are being same In cash, or In 5 per cent bonds consideration that will be asked np the wine In Flanders with hatby from Galicia, In Spain; somebrought have of the city of legal issue. In case of those the matter in hand, and been Imported from Martinique; a few, chet In order to serve It out to the having Bailors. In 1544 the same became neca difference between the aald water in its demands is entirely correct very few, have come down from the essary In France. In 1594 the sen wee company and the city council as to the What this country needs most is more United States. frozen from Marseilles to Venice. one price, Ogden City shall appoint boats carrying products of the farm In 1667 the 8eine was INHERITANCE TAX. STATE arbitrator and the said water company and GETS entirely less battleships, and manufactory over. In 1767 the Seine frozen one arbitrator, and in ' the event of was This afternoon Joseph Chez, attorney loaded with cannon from gun facsuccessive days. for the Alfred S. Burt estate, enriched frozen for thirty-fivtheir Inability to agree they may select tories. the state to the tune of 5272.54. by In 1709 the Adriatic and the Meda third, and a majority vote of the paying the Inheritance tax assessed iterranean, from Marseilles to Genoa, three shall govern." A few more "vindications and some against the estate, under tfee new law. were frozen. In 1716 shops were Dont tie up that water system for one will be broke. The estate was appraised at 517.139.45. erected on the Thames. ........... ss U The j lr , An End to Stocking Troubles i I 1 itt0n ' kd i bald-head- ed bald-head- gllt-eilged- ." " first-clas- . -- lalv-finger- a Scl-an- d ed a tl.au t1 -- Stockings Humpty-Dump- ty Cost no more than ordinarily made goods, but wear like Wat!;,-Ke- ep their shape, too. Youve noticed how laundering dtutivv 'tilr Shape-anfit of most stockings? Not so with HUMPTV-DL'iliT- y They fit the leg like a glove and are so elastic that they go ui, d come off without any trouble. Another thing: Do you know ; corns come on your children's feet? They're caused by the mug!; v:,n; ,Snd imperfect dyeing of ordinary stockings. The feet of lirv.pTy. DUMPTY Stockings are made of a special, smooth, soft, pliable yjn that prevents corns and other foot troubles of children. Priced at 15 and 55 cento a pair. We've got all alaea in bla. k aud some in tan; corduroy or Jersey ribbed. Don't forget the HUMPTY-DUMPT- Y Picture Poet Cards. printed In colors. They illustrate all the characters from th Mother Goose Book. One free with every pair. a-- ur Cheaper at S. J. BURT and BROS, MR. SHORT GETS LOVE TRUST GETS WHAT IS COMING A HARD JOLT Pretty Widows Who Have Been Fleecing Suckers in New York Arc Coming to Grief Very Fast Abdul Judge Gave Him a Vigorous Routing and Incidentally Sant Him Up for a Five Year Term Broker" Who Complaint. ed . multi-color- We've got some stockings that get nearer to perfection bee) of all the others. Theyre known as NEW YORK, Aug. 22. Another step was taken last evening In the prosecution of the love" trust, alleged to have been operated by Mrs. Bins Verrault and Mrs. Isella W. Brown, In the fashionable residence district of the upper west elde, when Mrs. Brown was arrested last night on a warrant Issued by Magistrate Finn, on the complaint of Abdullah Hcbeebe, a dealer In Orien- NEW YORK, Aug. 22. Henry A- lford Short, 47 years old, a broker of 255 West Fifty-fift- h street, an a dub-man, pleaded guilty yesterday afternoon in Part General Sessions, before Judge Rosalsky two two indictments, charging him with criminal assault and abduction, and was sentento not less than four years sal ced tal goods eleven Detective months, nor more than Art McDonough Sergeant served the warrant In company with years hard labor in Bing Bing prison. the complainant Mrs. Brown apShort, with a woman named Bapeared at the grating in the door of 523 rbara Livingston, was arrested early West Eighty-secon- d street and de- In July at 901 Sixth avenue by agents clared that she had never seen Abdul- of the Children's society, acting under lah, but the Oriental ahouted, That la instructions received from Superithe woman," and when Mrs. Brown ntendent E. Fellows Jenkins of the solearned that the' detective had a war- ciety. rant ehe submitted to arreat, reservIn sentencing Short, Judge Roaal-sk- y said: ing only time enough to c hangs a house klmona for a street gown In 'You have been engaged in practiwhich to go to the police court. Bhe cing the most outrageous practice that was later balled. any man could descend to. Your coHebeebes complaint was that Mrs. nduct has been that of a human vuBrown had' purchased 5325 worth of lture. You have been pandering to tits laces, for which ah had paid an In- lowest vices of other men. Though stallment of only 525, and had since you are a man of refinement and edufelled to appear He charged obtain- cation, In public life, in private life ' ing goods under false pretenses. you have conducted yourself In the "This is an outrage," said Mrs. most disgraceful manner." Brown when arrested. "I have never Short seemed greatly surprised, not seen thla man before. at the severity of the sentence, but at A big crowd of curiosity seekers, re- the times In which Judge Rosalsky porters, photographers and policemen addressed his remarks. aw the arrest, defying a downpour of rain to see one of the "widows'' taken EXCURSION TO SALT LAKE. Into custody. Monday, August 20. i I j ss "rah-rah- a I lav-tion- I leh. - h kl-ra- I wa-e- s hr Great Men Unhappily Mated. Lord Bacon enjoyed but little domestic bliss, end loved not to be with hie partner." Dryden "married discord la noble wife." Addison sold d himself to a old coant ess Shelley's first marriage wee unfortunate, but hla second wee a model of domestic happiness. Mollere was married to a wife who made him moat miserable. Rousseau lived a moat wretched life with hla partner. Bteele, Sterne. Churchill, Coleridge, Byron a, Charlea Dickens have been recorded In history as 'indifferent husbands." t cross-graine- EXCURSION TO RUPERT, August 26 to 37. For first-cla- ss season. Everybody Invited. 83000 p Te Frannie, Wye and Return. Via Oregon Short Line, through Butte. Mont. Tickets on sale Sept 1st and trd, limited to SO days. Through tour- ist Bleeper will be provided via this See IDAHO. line,- which ia only direct route. O. S. L. agents for particulars Cheap round trip rates to Rupert, Idaho. Ask agents for particulars. Job Printing see The Journal before going elsewhere. Round trip 61.00 account state Sunday school eisteddfod at Beautiful Saltalr; 540 cash prise fur best thirty voice choir; I2S cash prise for for best fourteen voice choir In attendance. Special trains via Oregon Short Line 8:50 a. m. and 10:40 a. m. The last excursion from Ogden to Saltalr this EXCURSION TO SALT LAKE. Bunday, August 26. Via Oregon Short Line; II trip. AU trains round te "hr Keep Oat the Rain ! Buy Rubbers, Umbrellas amF Rain Coats now. This rain may last a few days yet and at our stores you can buy rubbers of good quality at the same price jou pay for seconds at other places. Our Umbrellas sell for C5c to $3.00 for ladies and 75c to $4.00 for men. The Cravanett Rain Coats for men and women have been greatly reduced in price. , e '- . Clarks Stores |