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Show DECEMBER DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL WEDNESDAY, PAGE FOUR 5, 1908. You Cant Afford to spend YOUR money for goods without a reputation for quality, and to get QUALITY you must BUY your goods at a store with a reputation far honesty and fair dealing if you expect to get YOUR MOXKY3 WORTH. . Six People Injured More or less by Derailment at Church Buttes -- Two Ogden People in the Mix-u- p - C. OUR goods are all that stand for Quality, our reputation for Fair Dealing is above reproach. We should have a share of youx business. days are growing fewer wlu n can select from the greatt i array of honest value Silks at such remarkable reductions. The assortment is just as large a it was on Monday, and we have Wn compelled to place many new and splendid values in the sale to keep up the assortment, and if you are thinking buying Silk fof the Holidays, now is the time , to save money. THE Mr. Harriman Ought to Have His Section Men Go Over the Line and Tighten the Spikes. If you are not a customer of ours, start today. Our stock of Holiday Goods includes a large assortment of Fine Silverware of the latest design and pattern, Cut Glass, Chafing Dishes, Five Oclock Teas, Anvil Brand Carvers, Toys, and many other things which we have not mentioned. Dont wait until-- , the last day before Christmas to do your buying. Come now; we will put away for you anything you choose until you wish it delivered. -- The terrific jar of the arin running Liat if Injured. Braksman R. T. Marsh, Ogden, scalp over ties threw passengers from their berths and instantly the scene waa one wound. ' of confusion. The screams of women, Frank Marks, Ogden, scalp wound. scalp the shouts of men and the cries of Ralph James, Osceola. Ill frightened-chUdre- n were heard on all' wound. Rev. J. R. Gearhart, finger on left sides. While two baggage cars were thrown Into the ditch with the Pullhand badly bruised. Clara Mann, Oapley. bruised left man aleepera the baggemen escaped arm and leg. injury. Practically all of those inAbble J. Klepim. Rural Route No. 2, jured were in the two sleepers that went into the ditch and turned over. Union. Neb bruised left hip. At that time in the morning nearly P, E. Ha rbo ugh, Blandish. Colorado, ' wounded on left shoulder. everybody was asleep and bad but While speeding along through the little chance to protect themselves. miles an hour The strongly built Pullmans withdarkness at thirty-fiv- e Union Pacific No. 4, which left here stood the shock and .were damaged hut which accounts in great last night, jumped the track at Church slightly, Buttes on the Wyoming division at measure for the ' 'fact that the -- Bid not sustain greater inSeveral 2:10 o'clock this morning. cars were plunged into the ditch clear juries. The trainmen gave cries and soon the passengers reof the main line and six passengers The lights and one brakeman injured. Traffic covered their composure. went out completely which, of course, waa delayed for several hours.' No. 4, known as the eastern express added fo the .terror among the pasleft Ogden last night about 7:20 sengers. The train crew and tourists' o'clock with Engineer George Baker'at from, the other cars assisted in getthe throttle and in charge of Conduce ting the occupants of the ditched can available quantity of iron ore !e only tor Boyd. At a point abotu 2 2 miles out aa soon as pouibla and took care DEMOCRATIC VICTORY ten billions of tons and that Germany east of Church Buttes, on the Wyom- of them in the carp that remained uphue twice the tonnage of the United ing division, the rails spread and the right 1907 ART CALENDARS tND DIARIES A telegram was sent immediately to and France each big engine Jumped the track. EnUP IN CACHE States, while Russia artisllo goods see our line at one. If you want have 400,000,000 more than America, gineer Baker shut off steam, reversed after the derailment to Evanston and d of and applied the air brakes but as the the wrecker waa sent out with a force although America usee miles ocworkmen and Dra. Wilkes and Hartrain was going about thirty-fiv- e Former Representative Langton Maula the quantity consumed every year. jn hour every car was off the track ris.' The injuries of the wOunded The Tar Out of Preeident of the before the train came to a stop. Two were attended to and the work of VOTING CONTEST. Stake in Rough and Tumble Fight baggage and two sleeping cars were clearing the track commenced. The on the Wooden Floor. It Continues to Go an Moryily at The thrown on their side with great force track was torn up for a distance of In about rail lengtha DIED OP POISON. into the ditch clear of the main Una twenty-fiv- e FINLEY ELECTED. Big Rink. LOGAN, Dec. 6. As the result of 1 The results of the voting contest at while the others remained upright on three hours time the track was reA The Dec. Dec. 5 -- The WASHINGTON. PHILADELPHIA,' The engine luckily re- paired, the ditched cars and those re- bodies of Patrick Cook and his sister, physical encounter with Seth Langton, the auditorium laat night appear as the grade. the Southern railway today of mained upright otherwise there might maining upright put on the rails and Cecelia Cook, with the murder of elected W. W. manager of the Consolidated Wagon appended: Finley, president, to ...ESS have been an obituary to write up. and Machine company here, Isaac Giena Lashua the train again speeded on its way. whom Mrs. Bridget Carey is charged, succeed the late President Spencer, of stake Cache 221 Smith, president of were exhumed from the Holy Cross killed in the Thanksgh ing wreck May Boaen Zion, is wearing a warped countenance ...424 Hosa belle Scowcroft cemetery, where they had long been and walks with the air of a man who DolIle Walker 151 buried. A partial analysis of the LEADING DEMOCRATS CALIFORNIA FOLKS TWO LIVES L08T. in arm half received Jolts several has 101 Neta Carver stomach of Cook, it is alleged, showed Dec. 5. A lire in 10 NEW the alata YORK, Diana Saunders traces of arsenic. The caskets i ANGRY AT TEDDY PREDICT REVOLUTION copious C7 The ecclesiastical head of affaire in Myrtle Ballinger the bodies were lifted from Brooklyn residence yesterday evening containing store to went the yester- Edna Pierson this county M the grave In the presence of Professor burned a woman and her intent to day to collect some rent due from an Bertha Jarvis h John Marshall of the University of death and severely scorched three 5. Leading DemoatA Dec. Dec. The SAN .CHICAGO, FRANCISCO, While Itiside 24 Langton Estella. Campbell employe. aa Pennsylvania, representatives of the other persons. crats a on of California by the the people tack political upheaval predict called him to account for some re- Alta Rowley 24 for the attitude manifested the result of Roosevelts treatment of coroner's office and detectives. When marks he had made concerning hie Nannie lYhcat 19 president of this state in relation the Japanese situation, and say that the lids had been removed and tbs the people The debate Netta Stahr .. ...................... li by character. (Langton's) contents exposed, the bodies to Japanese pupils entering the Bryan's chances are heightened there- gruesome was short, sharp and extremely de- Agnes Hoxer 14 were identified by Mrs. Anna Dougheven to memschools is a the by. surprise, cisive. 12 Mrs. Campbell erty and Mrs. Mary Cahill. The two bers of the board of education, who They declare they have thought women Smith swung for Langtons 11 Golda Fell were ao overcome, by the condito waa more not be Roosevelt a of Jefferson but to be criticised, and scratched It, whereupon Lydia Johson 10 expected tion of the bodies that they nearly Democrat a but than denounced. Republican, they hambitterly hie and mounted form Langton Stella Burrup PRICE ALL STYLES-wn- os that the attack waa regard his threat to send troops to fainted and had to be assisted to a mered him until dragged off by the Hattie Jones I It is their belief were where forof carriage, San the as him they quickly Francisco Wheeler President alienating inspired by clerks and other bystanders. SOLD ONLY BY C.O.IVES Mrs. F. Chamberlin. ever from consideration in the same driven away. University of California. ' It was a hot old mill and Smith ad- Mrs. Sullivan bodies were The then removed from Wheeler has been to Washington class aa Jefferson. mits he got the worst of . It, even Alice Kaseon His action reinstates Bryan aa the the coffins to a small frame building, since the question developed, and is though Langton is the lighter man Mildred Douglass 5 known to have had an interview with unequivocal leader of the Democratic where they were, viewed by the corand Smith ought to hava mopped the Vic Johnson oners Jury. Then Coroner'a Physician boata tthe president floor with him. Langton la a Demo- B. Austin .. Wadsworth and Dr. Marshall began the Van Franresent men of San here Prominent Wick, Jr., Sidney crat while Smith is a Republican, and Mabel Tribe 4 their task of performing an autopsy who fa here, Bays: statements and the of the cisco, the members of the Democratic party Ada Burnham president, I never arrogated to the fed- upon both bodies. Portions of the boils over with indignaare rejoicing because this is the only Miss Bryan press fairly t Haley eral government anything half so rad- viscera were removed and will be subvictory they have wen in two yean. 2 tion. Viola Bead ical. Naturally the people must 'turn jected to a rigid analysis. ' Langton ia under arrest and will be Manda 2 Bybee In the coat of glasses should not to Bryan and the Democratic party, STORY. DENIES THE tried for the offense. People here are Mrs. .. Keating sovbe considered. Better pay a litwhich does not the interfere with A SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. DIPLOMATS CHANGED. wondering if the Justice of the peace Mrs. C. McBride Herbert tle more and get glasses here of the states. will let him off on the ground that he Phoebe toereignty of a brother the Bchmlts, mayor, Dec. A It waa WASHINGTON, where you are aura of aatlnteo didn't have any "intention of com- Virginia Conley denied made the charge against day Gravltt made known at the state department BE PROTECTED. WILL tion, than to patronise other, a came him before the grand Jury. He ia almitting wrong when Smith Cora Crane be disappointed, then hava is Dec. 8. Governor last evening that the following ImInto the place. JACKSON, Miss., of owner be to a brothel, leged Ida Hayes part portant diplomatic changes will soon come here in the end. It hap Smith doesn't look very pretty this Ellen Nichols .... ........... ......... from which he la said to have derived Vardaman has received a telegram take effect: pens often. morning at alL His face looks very Edna Towns thousands of dollars annually. The from the governor of Colorado, deUnited States Ambassador Henry to grant A requisition for much like a quarter to five on a cloudy Ethel Downs 2 charge has made him .it and he Is clining White la to be transferred from Rome day and his expression la pained and Mrs. J. D. Porter.. . 1 Confined to his bed. He says It is a George Jenkins, a negro desperado, to Paris, to succeed Ambassador McManufacturing Optician wanted in Tunica for Miss., county. unhappy. Eva 8tolaon 2484 Washington A vs. t case of mistaken Identity. who will resign. Mr. White Cormick, the murder of Herbert Clifton, three la a Alice Allen native l of Baltimore, ' SUPPLY OF IRON OR. years ago, and for whom a reward of THE WORM TURNS. Jessie Auberg ..........m.. ......... 1 Lloyd Gri scorn, now ambassador to 11,000 was offered, unless Mississippi LONDON, Dec. 6. Professor Abbey, Lota Taylor 1 Dec. K. Senator ia to be made ambassador to WASHINGTON, Brasil, the , prisoner Immunity the well known geologist, ia out with Maude Zelmer 1 Fulton of Oregon, who was charged guarantees Italy. from lynching. a statement that la causing a great Joule Taylor by Collier's Weekly with attempting It has not yet been definitely deGovernor Vardaman has replied that deal of comment. He says the worlds Grace Wilbur 1 to save Brownell, who was caught in he will, and has issued instructions to cided who will succeed Ambassador the net of the land office frauds, Meyer at SC Petersburg, who cornea bring the negro direct to Jackson, here threatens to turn on bis accusers and where to accept a place In the cabinet he be will in until kept custody cause the prosecution o- - some of them postmaster-genera- l. aa the his In date Tunica trial county for theft He claims certain letters arrives. for Jenkins is now in custody In were printed that were stolen either AFRAID OF THEJAPS. from his office or from the mails be- Denver. ST. PETERSBURG, Dec. I. The fore they reached him. MOOT CASE TUESDAY. government fears the Japanese are goWASHINGTON, Dec. 1. Senator ing to make a second attack on Bus-al- a WELL OF ALL THINGS. and are feverishly' preparing for Burrows announces that he will call PARIS, Dec. S. A general discus- up the Smoot case next Tuesday. His war. sion of the Japanese feature of the speech will occupy two days. president's message is being Indulged POPE SIDES WITH POLAND. In, and French experts on the AmeriA marriage license was granted ROME, Dec. 5. The pope protests can constitution agree that the "fed- this afternoon to Edw. H. Van e, against the Germans forcing their lanlh eral government has the authoriiy to Awe. of Salt Lake, and Edith J. Lee, guage upon the Poles and aaya they Cor. in V. A. UTAH prevent the 'exclusion of Japanese from of Dunlap, Iowa. are entitled to their native tongue. OGDEN the schools of any state. pasa-senge- rs Boyle Hardware Co. r s , -- 1-- NOW READY... te, one-thir- SPARGOS BOOK STO RE dlrec-to- rs -- IVES '3 pie-grind-er made-O- NE ' . J. T. RUSHMER, - We Make 'em .. 9 iastern Excursions for All One Fare Plus $2.00 for the Round P. Territory Trip fo all Poinls Tickets on sale December 18th from Ogden, Salt Lake and all main line Rio Grande points, to Omaha, Council Bluffs, Kansas City, Leaven worth, St. Joseph, Atchison and return $32.fJ0 Chicago and return St. Louis and return e St. Paul, Minneapolis and return 44.50 39.50 41.90 low rates to hundreds of other eastern are good for sixty days from date of sale. days allowed at and west of the Missouri up to the final limit of tickets returning. Through Pullman and Tourist Sleepers in connection with Denver & Rio Grande or Colorado Midland Ry. Correspondingly points. Tickets Stopovers of ten river going, and For further Information and sleeping car accomodation, call on, write or telephone to . R. F. NESLEN, General Agsot, C. B. A Q. RY, 79 W. Second South Street, Sail Lake City. L. H. BECRAFT Ale-tyn- STREET CARS RUNNING. The afreet cars are running today aa usual. A carload of coal wus received this morning and the line have been running full force today, but un- . 90 ... Grant . mil xm, less more coal is received within a very short time they will have to close down again. It Is believed, however, that the worst of the trouble over and that they will be able to keep the lines oxen from now on. f. 1 THINKS WE ARE WEAK. A The Dec. TOKIO, Kukoinln Shlmhun aaya editorially it think the San Francisco situation is not aa the energetic Roosevelt will be able to adjust the matter. It declares this situation reveals the weak Point In the American political oigan-lratio- n. GERMAN BECOMES AMERICAN. CANON CITY, Colo, Dec. 6. Count Hans von Hockberg, plsymate of the crowd prince of Germany, yesterday filed his notice of intention to become s citizen. ARE INVESTIGATING. ASHIXGTON, Dec. 5. Officials of the Southern railway today briptn an Investigation of the Thanksgiving day wreck. In which President Spencer lost his life. 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