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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, FR'DAY. MARCH 8. 1907. Wm444444444W4H4 il LOCAL BRIEFS PAGE FIVE iatilsrd char, li Sjc.iijx - m trail. g .t'litHk. ' nuy A. Smyth, accmr.i , ;ii:i,-.- l ..i,. prank, mil leatc .n by X... I .ifit rn.tcn fur a three-au' uui-.in California Th,v:! l'1 S.,11 Francisco. Li IS AngrW 'ber California poiuts. s l.dcut E. C. Munson and Ti. "..is Fitzgerald. resident ag,-n- i of C1. Southern Pacific. r larncd this m.euiia; from an iuspei tion tour of the lu Mr. Mattson reeat to Sparks port everything as being in apple-pi- e eil r on hia lines. pssoio offer for ten a.is--- l J",- it of ihiwc nice little folder pit t'.;t. of which samples are UiplaeJ ease, fur only $1 50 per dozen L:m the thing tit send in letters to ' friend. Craw shaw Photo studio, '!: Wash., over Paine A Hurst. The mammoth m-ditching machine purchased by J. P. o Neill was s. l up yesterday and an effort made t" run It down to the scene of the work ou Twenty-eight- h street. The immense weight of the machine broke one of the gutter plates on Twenty-thir- d street. Mrs. Hyrum Stallings has presented her with a bouncing daugh-t- r The little lady made her appearance at the Stallings home yesterday u'.oniiug. and Hy is as happy as a clam In high water. He is going to reduce the price of hay for a limited time In honor of the event. Alfred Ford, a workman employed at the Kuhn building, which is being remodeled, was Injured this morning hy a heavy timber falling on his f.iot Tile mem were lowering the timber from the second floor, and Ford was on the sidewalk below rect-lluit. The men above released their hold and the limber fell on Ford's toes. David Evans, the well known attorney, formerly of this city, was In town yesterday on his way to Los Angeles. Mr. Evans has long since from the practice of law, and is now engaged in the mining buslnesa. lie was at one time proprietor of the resort known as "Venice." nar Los Angeles, but has since sold out Ills Interest In the place. When a comjtany can pay (1.700,-'- fl In death losses and tnerease their i .serve fund fr.S0.000 in one year, and nly charge a man. age 40, (20.00 per ivar for (2.000 Insurance: that la certainly going same. That 1s exactly 'hut the Bankers Life of T)es Moines did in the 1306. Protect your wife and babies by Insuring with them Chauncey Parry, agent, corner 23rd nnd Washington. Ihnne 151-dealDave Krelmer, a second-han- d er on Washington avenue, near the bridge, attempted to drive his horse Into the river yesterday afternoon Just above the bridge, In order to wash his buggy. The current took horse, wagon ami driver right along with it. with the result that Krelmer was rescued from the lira aches of a tree to which he was clinging for dear life and yelling at the top of his voice, while the horse was drowned and the outfit carried down stream. k' pli-j-- t If you drink, drink Yellowstone. Will Parke of the Burlington la In today from Salt Lake City. Choice Hay and Grain prompt Ulivt-rat Grout's. J52 2tth. Both phones. Hear Prof. McClellan play the new pipe organ at the blender concert Friday night. Lorenzo Hansen, representing the i'aeh Valley Condensed Milk company, is in the lily. Ki SK BUSHES should be planted now. You will find the choicest at 2561 Filigree avenue. All lovers of music should attend the Slender concert Friday evening, March 6. at the Tabernacle. Tomorrow afternoon from 3 till 4 o'clock tho pyrography class will bo in session No chsrgo. Wrights. A. H. Chambers, the mining engineer, has gone into northern Idaho in the Inten-si- s of the Utah Smelting company. Carload of CORN just arrived. Get our prices. " Fine line of groceries. Hay. Flour, Grain and Feed of all kinds. District Attorney Halverson today filed lu the district court an information against Hyruni Mosher, charging him with polygamy. ( Subscribers of tha Utah Stats Journal are requested to rood and follow netruetiono printed at hoad of Editorial Column. George Curlew, son of John 8. Cor-leleft lust evening for Montpelier, Idaho, where lie goes to accept a position in the bank therv. A dozen a day is the rate at which Wr.ght's Fountain Pan is sailing 88c 'or a guaranteed pen for which others re asking $2.53 and $3. The ladles nf the Congregational church will hold their Faster sale at Richardson & Grunts on Friday and Saturday, March 22 and 21. Tickets will be on sale at the Tabernacle to accommodate those who are unable to reserve seats for Stender concert. Prices $1 and 75 cents. Our oyster fries have a reputation gained by tha warm recommendation given us by our patrons. Lady orchestra at the Vienna Cafe, 323 85th. A delightful evening for music-love- rs at the Tabernacle tonight Frieda Slender, the noted soprano. Tabernacle choir and Prof. J. J. McClellan. The Modern Woodmen of America and the Royal Neighbors will hold their annual banquet at Eagle's hall on Tuesday evening, when a first-cla- ss time is expected. A grand ball will be given by tha Butchers' and Grocers association, Thursday evening, March 14, at Congress Dancing Academy. Admission 50c per couple; extra lady, 25c. the TEN NEW STILLS STRIKE IS FEARED OR FOR ROUND HOUSE SOUTHERN PACIFIC The Southern Pacific company la movlnr the old eand house west of the round houae, and will In the near put an addition of ten stalls on the round houae to accommodate the BRAKEMEN HAVE A GRIEVANCE new locomotives that win begin to arAND MAY REBEL rive In June. A new coaling chute la erected, and when it la completed jingsave considerable time for the will company, as the engines are compelled to go over the chutes of the Union Pa- Special Envoy Returns From San Francisco and Rsports That Hs is cific for fuel. The machinery In the Unabla to 8sttlo the Difficulty which ahopa are being connected up and will In a short time be run by electricity Arises Ovsr The Question of Wages. supplied from the new power plant which was erected to furnish light and power for the entire system at Ogden. It la not at all Improbable that a trike will be declared on the Southern Pacific railroad in the near future unless the company concedes to the demands being made upon It by the brakemen. If It comes, it will be of n most serious nature and will probably tie up the road and make things decidedly disagreeable not only to the The railroad company, but to Ogden and of complete every other city along its lines. Is Mattar of Wages. While every one connected with the matter Is decidedly secretive and close 1 up like n clam when an effort la mado to get any Information, yet It U learned that the trouble la a matter of wages and arises out of the recent action of in the company in raising the wages of all conductors $5 per month and Ignoring the brakemen. The brakemen complain that they are the ones who have the hard work to do, and that If either of the two Is to be raised that they DRUG COMPANY should be the ones to benefit by it. They do not object to the raising of the Ogdens Bsst Drug Store. pay of the conductors, but allege that Both phones 38; 2453 Wash. Ave they, too, should receive Increased pay. They say that If the conductors are to receive 15 per month rales, that they should receive at least (10 per month and 8275,000.001 Surplus Capital Increase In their wages. Messenger Returns. Albert S. Messenger, who has been on the coast for sometime In conferOGDEN, UTAH ence with the officials of the railroad DAVID ECCLEB, President. company on various matters pertainM. S. BROWNING. ing to the Interests of the brakemen, GEO. H. TRIBE.... has returned, and while no definite reJOHN PINGREE, Cashier. port la given out It Is understood that he has been unable, so far, to effect a JAB. F. BURTON, Assistant Caahlan satisfactory adjustment of the trouble. DIRECTORS! A big meeting of the Brotherhood of David Eoolea Adam Fattanoa Railway Trainmen Is eoon to be held in Denver, and It le not unlikely that this John Watson M. & Browning matter will be taken up at that time. W, W. Biter George H. Tribe It Is pretty certain, however, that unHllla Joseph Clark less tha railroad recedes from Its posih. H. Rofep Barnard Whlta tion, trouble will follow, as the men John Bplare are inclined to stand out to tha and. Reepeetfully aalieita tha aoeeunta el banka, mercantile firms and Individuate Knew Her Superiority. Wa pay intareei an time deposit Oae of Washington's high school eeurteeue treat principals relates an Incident In conAmple raeaurce nection with last commencement day. went, aupariar eerviesb A clever girl had taken one of the principal prises. Her friends crowded fu-tu- ro JUST RECEIVED! finest and most line Manicure Articles the city Wm. Driver & Son First National Bank ta ua Time House-Cleani- ng Wa Clean and Lay your Carpeta to your entire satisfaction. Let us do your Furniture Repairing, Upholstering, Remaking Mattresses, Carriage Trimming, etc. French Polishing a Specialty. Scratches on Pianos and Organa removed without falL Wa make Old Furniture New for Little Money We Clean Wall Paper and alao do other House Cleaning. Furniture Packed For Shipment. Second-han- Sold. Furniture Bought and d We are Roaeonable In Bernard 2416 Denkers A. Phones: Bsll 637-- kj about her to offer congratulations. "Werent you awfully afraid you wouldn't get It, Hattie, asked one, "when there wpre so many contestants?" Oh, no! cheerily exclaimed Hattie. "Because 1 knew that when It came to English composition I had 'em all skinned. British Soldlera PINGREE, Washington ave. Mias Frieda 8 tender, the celebrated prima donna, sings at the Tabernacle Friday evening, March 8, assisted by the Tabernacle choir and Prof. J. J. McClellan, organist. Harry Heaton, a well known railroad man from Carlin, died yesterday afternoon at the Ogden general hospital from an attack of appendicitis. -- -- hm-buii- .il es B1GLET SUE OF CITY HE DOESNT LIKE THE Judge Bugley nus received answers from property owners almi gihe Og- den river to Ilia notification regarding the present conditions of the river. They state that they do not desire the rlier to be clianged from lla present channel, and that they will not do anything toward diirrling it Into its course, and that preaent condition are In no way destrimentul to their In- teresta. Attorney ltugley hold that Ogden City la not responsible for any x. BIG SMS IS NOT RESPONSIBLE! yr 2572 The body will be shipped to Carlin for burial. J. A. Reeves of Salt Lake City, general freight agent of the Oregon Short Line returned last night from Ban Francisco, where he went to attend a meeting of the railroad freight agents. Where good cheer to the order of the day and the epicurean palate must be catered to with choice fowl and fish, such as Lucullus never tasted, will be found at the Vienna Cafe, 122 25th at. The Russell-Jamcompany have ordered machinery for a cooling plant to be erected in the rear bf their meat street. The market on Twenty-fourt- h new plant will have a capacity of six tons daily. Mrs. Charlotte McGary Sharp died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ben Oarr, last evening as the result of genDeceased was one of eral debility. the pioneers, having come to Utah In 1852. Bhe was more than 90 years of age. The funeral will be held from the -- - RIBBONS. Reduction Monday. A sale of unusual of Prices merit begins at Wright's store next Monday morn- that are showing in a most wonderful assortment of beautiful fabric, of exclusive weave, Here you can feast your eycii on the most advanced stylo thought of the leading arbiter of men fashion, accurately and artistically expressed in the widely celebrated "EFF EFF Fashionable Clothes which arc recognized the country over as the highest cla garment made for . men and young men. in fact, these new model are o distinctively smart in cut, fabric and finish that the most critical man cannot possibly find fault with a single detail. ar ing s rale which Indicates the buying advantages of a great store. Mart then a thousand piece of pure silk ribbon were bought at great advantage of an eastern maker It is one of WATSON-TANNE- R those cast a wherein the merchant buys merchant buys a whole stock the leavings of a season's selling. 376 Twenty-Fourt- h The large ninth windows in Wrights store are filled with these goods and Monday the public will be asked td choose them at these prices, IS. 25 and 15 cents the values which were damage caused by tha breaking of tha up to 75c. old dam, and that it has not the power to change the course of a river. Such LAUNDRY ROBBED. For tha second time In two weeks a chance must be done by property tho Ogden steam laundry was broken ownera interested. The old dam was Into laat night, and for the second time erected by private parties years ago. nothing was found. Manager Parmley If action la not commenced within a does not believe In the old aaylng that very short time to replace the dam the lightning doea not strike In the same city will proceed to build a bridge over place twice, or at least If her does the gap In the road. believe It he doesnt take any chances tor at the close of business he removes SHELTON GOES BACK. Thla morning Sheriff Smith of Cache all money from the building. The burglars pried open the cash register with county came down from Logan and a Jimmy, breaking the lock and doing a took back with him Frank Shelton, the little damage to the drawer. It Is not young man arrested here yesterday on known how the person got Into tha the charge of felony. Shelton to wanted In Logan on two counts. building. Ogden, Utah Street what he could do when It came to hard Mr. labor, but he would nut .how, Hnyder locked him up in the dungeon to think It over, but when tho man waa released he waa vicious and threatened to do up tha Jailer. He will not work until he gets a better quality of food and the city doea not nerve porterhouse steaks to bums and beggars. Mr. Snyder will have hie hands full for three months. New York police want the eight-ho- ur day. Several hundred nf them held meetings recently and decided to organise all the men on the force and then make a stand for the three-platosystem. N on A New Latent Christianity. The fact is, that th .e Is a great and growing leaven of latent Christi- Faint-HssrtsModern Lover. ' The average modern young man cares only for tame rabbit courting. ded Ho lnbora under tome unlusion that It la undignified to woo of less you're more than half aura to dull winning.- - Naturally tha aport both to pursuer and pursued. The to nearly fordainty art of courtship Home. at Women gotten. new-fungle- Ccntinuous Performance. Friend Why have g fou never reformed? Never reformed? Hr. Highball Why, I reform every morning. V.cH-::ianIa- specialists CLOTHING CO. Heavy Helmet. d don't you take a bath? Ttat Is a cold cream face bath. They go deeper than water and cleans the' pores. QUALITY Cream is perfection for .making the skin velvety, eft. smooth, clear and fresh. 2S cents the Jar, only at When Judge Murphy sen tenets 8 Christian to aervs ninety days on thv riiy rock pile for using obscene lan-o- ld gunge to ladies holding services In tha jail Sunday, he 1 landed Jailer Snyder a great big lenuiu. Christian waa taken out to the rock crusher to allow we Idea This couch is an entire success. The spring is extra well made and when in use makes a very fine bed. This $15.00 couch on sale y Why Hotel do Snyder is Not Good Enough For 8. Christenssiv Says hs Doesn't Like The Grub Than Ho Was Giv- Doss in Tha Dark Hale. The British soldier wesrs the heav lest helmet In the world, for his head gear weighs no leas than 18 ounces, while that of the Prussian Infantryman la only a trifle over 14 ounces and that of the Italian Just under 13 ounces. The forage caps of both France and Russia weigh lesa than eight ounces, while that of Japan is the lightest of all, as It turns the scale at a little over four ounces. anity outside the churches. In our times It has bdbome much more likenot that the first stranger you ly meet In the street might safc-l- be trusted with your purse or your reputation. The love of truth and honesty Is by no means a monopoly of churchgoing people. Methodist Times. PRESCRIPTION I Ind. 920. Grant Ave. 2479 Wash. Av. I PUN Come Tomorrow and See The New Spring Styles ready-to-we- Uaprecedented AMERICAN The Globe-Wernic- Made .in odd size to fit odd size books and odd New Shipment size rooms. Made in golden oak, mahogany and Grand Rapids weathered oak finishes. Prices are lowest of any Gold Medal standard bookcase and the construction is the best. Superba MONARCH MALLEABLE RANGES Just i n The Wall Paper Sale $2.70 $3.15 still on. See show windows for some great bargains. $4.50 BOYLE FURNITURE CO. sera $10.00 Saturday Leads Them All Ke Foster Mattresses Stearns & (11.25,(14.00,(16.50 |