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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL MONDAY. MARCH 23. 1957. 0AGB FIVt (hi i((((mm(((H I LOCAL BRIEFS Sale Pre-East- er If you drink, drink Yellowstone, WANTED CARRIER BOYS AT JOURNAL OFFICE. IVi. in the t'iiy. Star Bar-b- T Slii-pSi 23th Snvi-t- . EASTER NOVELTIES AT Utah Stationery Oo 24-- T Warrington Ave. frvsh hay Just received, 'arIiMj . tii-- t nor Pingi-ee2372 Washington Avenue. W unu-A six or seven-roomodern house, vluae in. No children, ind. phone 3WS. AN IDEAL SPUING TOXIC. Beef. Iron and ine. 11. mi liot ties for 75c. at Dee Drug Co. The pipe line at the sanitarium has been restored and the resort is do"g business as usual today. Try us for good potatoes. We guarantee every sack. Astill Feed Co., 2264 IV ash. ave. Both phones. A marriage license as granted today to Win. M. Goodman, aged 22. and Annie Moy. s. ;i. both of Ogden. of the chief Justice of the supreme ell The Utah Knitting Co.. 802 25th at, garments and underwear cheaper court to pay half of one per cent of Us taxes under the Perkins law. This than you can buy elsewhere. Give them a call. Judgment Includes the yearly tax, InJ. T. Edmistun, in cliarge of one terest and costs. hundred minora for the Wallace, Idaho. mines, passed through the HOTEL ARRIVALS. city last evening. The work of rewiring the First National bank building begun today. The building la to le entirely remodeled on the lower floor. Subscribers of tha Utah State Journal are requested to read and follow instructions printed at head of Editorial Column. Mabel Hedspeth, a notorious female drunk and vagrant, was sentenced to ninety daya In Jail by Judge Murphy hla morning. Mabel to aa habitual drunkard and causes the officers a great amount of trouble. --Assistant General Superintendent Davis of the Oregon Short Line, went over the Salt Lake division of the Southern Pacific yesterday In Mr. Mansons private car. lie will look over the conditions on tbe division. The following guests are registered T. S. Walker ad C. E. Shackelford, at the New European hotel: two colored men charged with mainA. F. Miller. Aura, Nev.; Lyman Ja- taining a gambling establishment, had cobs, Ely, Nev.; A. H. Rounds, ML their trial postponed from this mornView, Wyo.; J. 8. Locker, Medford, ings session until 2:30 this afternoon, Wls.; J. Barret L Balt Lake City; J. to enable them to secure counsel to Brun and wife. Salt Lake City; Mra. light the charge. F. A. Stephenson, Reno, Nev.; A. L. Do you know 11. L. Frank, new Powell, 8. J. Tllden. Tellurlde, Colo.; Jewelry store? Watches cleaned, 81.00. Lucy H. coster, George M. Scott, Mrs. Mainsprings, 25c. $1.00. J. C. Hunt. Denver; Allte Pass, H. Watches adjusted free. Crystals, watch reMy R. Mrs. C. A Berwick, Nephl; Jensen, pairing department is well equipped. 8. Allen, J. E. Naylor, W. B. Throe All made to order and kinds of J. A Diggs, Balt Lake City; warranted. Jewelry H. L. Frank, 170, 25th st E. E. McGregor, Boise; J. C. Wheelon, K. Billy and Gus Wallin were in the Garland; R. Ellis, Heybum, Ida.; A. yesterday from Pocatello. Gua la Woods, Scofield; B. D. Bentley, Colo- city he rado Springs; Cheater Atwater, Olean, on hlsIn way to Washington, where mailof Interest the goes patent Bear Lake, p Charles Mason, N. Y.; ing machine for newspaper offices, deMich. partment ston-a- , etc., of which he la the Inventor. Cremation of tho Doad. photo offer for ten daya Cremation la one of tho moot an dosenSpecial of those nice little folder plo--j dent methods of disposing of tho dead. turee, of which samples are displayed Before the beginning of the Christian In our case, for only 81.50 per down. era, cremation prevailed among all Just the thing to send In letters to dvlllied nations, except the Jews, Chi- your friends. Crawshaw Photo studio, nese and Egyptians. Later, however, 2469 Wash., over Paine ft Hurst. Miss Edith Hoffman, having rethis form gave way to earth burial. Cremation haa had a revival daring turned to Ogden, will be more than the last few years, and from one cre- pleased to meet her old friends and them see her Initial. showing of matory In existence In 1880, there have of the were over 60 In 1890, and since then the most exquisite rreatlons all that foremoat eds, embodying design others have been added to the list la novel and beautiful in millinery. On In common la each year. Cremation second floor of S. J.'Burt A Sons. Japan, where 47 per cent of the dead of PittsSenator William are incinerated. The 11. Jt crematory burg, president of the Flynn Silver Pittsburg in the United States was built at Peak Gold Mining company, went west Washington, Pa., In 1876, by Dr. La yesterday afternoon to Esmeralda, Moyne, and the first incineration there county, Nevada, to Inspect the work-- ! was that of the body of Baron de Inga of hla company. He was Joined1 Palm, which took place In December at Ogden by George Bradley, the minof the same year. This was tha only ing engineer from Salt Lake City. One hundred m'nere from Joplin. crematory in the United States until Mo passed through the city yester1884 Sunday Magaxlne. day en route to the Coeur d'Alene the country In Idaho. On account of disMount Koaclusko Park. In that of miners shortage A hundred square miles of country general trict It 1a necessary to bring the men around Mount Kosciusko, one of tha from tho East. Most of those who highest peaks of the Australian Alps, came out were machine men. They has been proclaimed a reserve by the were In eharee of C. F. Edmlston,, of government, v. Lh a view of the forma- Wallace, Idaho. tion of a national park. "Freedom When a company can pay $1,700,-00shrieked when Kosciusko fell," accord-fo- g la dea'h losses and Increase their to the poet Campbell,' and this reserve fund 8580.000 In one year, and 40. $20.00 per peak was so named by a brother Polish only charge a man, age cer- on uUs( Coats, Waists, Kid Gloves, Neckwear and Silk will be an event without peer or precedent and the saving is at least 20 per cent. m 0 ROM IS riENTY BUSY problem is a serious freight ONE JUST NOW. m Pacific Makes a Statement Situ 1 Werk in San Francisco Hae Been of a Very Serious actor. a Frandaco, March 25. Probably at sum extraordinary freight problem vu ever presented than that thrown upon the Southern Pacfic company in providing the necessary faculties for B.iiine the vast amount of material lucraiirr to rebuild San I'rancloco. Figures compiled by the company, made public, which have Just been show that since .the fire the Southern haa built three new ware- -' Pacific hours, with an aggregate capacity of MMM square feet, and has acquired by pare hase from private parties three additional warehouses having an aggregate space of 68.248 square feeet In addition the company has paved with stone clocks 286,000 square feet of has covered Streets and driveways, with macadam 675,000 square feet of streets, has planked 88,000 feet of drive-way- s, has laid 28,240 feet, or about five Kneel miles of additional track, and nearly a mile of "industry tracks in Ban Frandaco. Immediately following the fire, temporary tracks were laid upon the quest at the many of the paved streets for pose of removing debris and In material for rebuilding. Bo great have been the company re- dtyauthoritles on a great the purhauling the demands on that a condition of seri- als congestion has been presented by the failure of consignees to unload the freight lent to them. Some Idea of the amount of freight being aent Into San Francisco may be gathered from the the fhd that on February 27th the company had 1,535 cars In San Francisco loaded with commercial freight, M ears of similar freight destined for San Francisco held back on the coast division, and 1,198 cars of similar material at Oakland. Of the cars outside of Ban Francisco, 88 per cent were loaded at what might be called foreign points, the remaining 68 per cent at local points In the state of California. January slat the company had held out on Its western and coast divisions 7(1 cars destined for 8an Francisco. February flat they had 1.675 cars haded to that point. These figures show an Increase of 1,272 cara In thirty days nr an everage of about 46 can a day In excess of what was being unloaded at Ban Francisco. So serious haa the situation become that the company has been under the toeesslty of seriously considering the Wsclng of an embargo on various das-w- s of building material trr other freight nr of Increasing the demur-tog- s sufficiently to Induce the prompt tmloadlng of cars and to further limit .time for unloading. Many ship-- I have been urging the latter upon the company aa an duty to the community. A warning has been sent to the people Francisco by Traffic Director C. Stubbs, that the company la glv-- 6 the utmost attention toward the tolghtening out of the situation. thf t,me of the fire the company , more than 224.000 passengers 1.(00 carloads of relief supplies nve. and to expedite, the delivery of Tlurnher of cars on freight tJi . 2 that wt,on limited to Por train, no that they ni patriot, the late Count de StneleckL a political refugee, who spent several years In Australia and did some valuable exploring and geological work. He was probably tbe first discovered of gold In Australia, but at the request of the local government, which feared aa outbreak of the convict population If the news became known, he made no public announcement of the fact. He spent the closing years of hls Ilfs In London and was knighted by Queen Victoria. Powenger time. Although Bible Drove Him to Drink. used by the Interruption of Abram B. Cartridge, very drunk, was r traffic and the free service up by the police force from the Tfd was great, the railroad ex- - picked on South Main street says a aa--j . gutter MHtonnl W wo!Ut 200,000 ,or dispatch from Waterbury, Conn. In hls hand he clasped an open Bible and he spoke to the officers strangely In UEDASmvn,BURT0N AttoiJL TON March Scriptural phrases. In court Abram n- ot the raid that study of the Bible had driven, of lustkw . deportment that the President of- him to hls falL Pardon. af- fer th htTatnr Burtan "It is bo foil of inconsistencies," he waa JHed In I ronton. declared. I learn Its truths and am Ulssouri then I discover that Its Burton but Uplifted b'Mett My" he wrot-tare false, and I sink to the truths never answered and itatea A.,."1" depths. How can I deliberately stay r in my right mind. Judge, when I find Pardoning Burton. that the foundation of salvation .Is oullded on sand, and good liquor, RAV avSLY0RK Tex will make me forget It, Is ao which The 25. March wH50, Nationals defeated the cheap?" L Lo-- .. " here Cartridge was sent to Jail for SO Ytotertl.y imt?ican ,eau to atterte!vth "core "f Pardon - 0 r . year for $2,000 Insurance: that la tainly going some. That la exactly what the Bankers Life of Dea Molne did In the year 1906. Protect your wife and babies by Insuring with them 23rd Chauncey Parry, agent, corner and Washington. Phone 859-E. H. Morton, iflierlff of Carbon county. Wyoming, has advised Chief of Police Browning that W. H. Eaton, thought to be the fellow who broke Tailor shop on Into the Edmund street about six weeks Twenty-fourt- h ago had been sentenced to four yearsa in the Wyoming state prison for Part-oburglary committed In Rawlins. Edthe clothing taken from the KEEP YOUR FENCES - ARRESTS ARE OFF PUBLIC LANDS EXPECTED SOON WASm.VGTU.V, .March 25. By diDOVER. I let, March said he was guilty. He was sentenced rection of tlw President, for tlie Marvin boy InSecretary searching I" pay $20 ur serve the It later Hitchcock has Issued an order Ngainsl timate Hut nuniU-city. of smwts will d,eloped that the rheck presented at fencing In public lands, and has tor nude Iwfure night, and It is stated the restaurant waa a bogus one, and the agents of tlie government tliat wine of the tliarges will involve Green well will probably have to an- to vigoruuxly pnmecute any violations s number f the neiglibora of Dr. swer to the charge of presenting a ol tlie law, no matter hum small the Marvin. Worthies, check. area occupied.. All serfs of Information has lot - It is slated tlurt tlie efforts to ED DOYLES The FUNERAL. t'mlen General hospital some days aim. were held from Richey's funeral clui)vl yesterday afternoon at 8 oclock . IJ. J1. Cushnahan presiding. The lull bearers were Julius Meyers. J. , H. Brown. J. C. Smclser, Win. Teague, and B. C. Klnimel. Interment was In the city cemetery. lli-v- lluti-hinsun- NO FIGHT. IN te Sullivan and Young Donohuo will not fight tonight at Salt Lake, because the police force won't let them. Donohue and his manager, Mike (Twin) Sullivan, wiU leave for Loa Angeles In a few daya. Pete Sullivan will leave for Butte. Both boya are all broken up over the result. FOUR REPORTED DEAD. WINNIPEG. March 25. Four persons are reported dead at How Sound, I). C.. through snow slides whelk are Interfering with the Canadian Pacific, In the British Columbia mountains. At Meld the slide la a half mile long. Tbs rotary plows are working to tunnel a hole for through trafoa CHICAGO GRAIN. CHICAGO, March 25. Wheat today opened at 75 2 and closed at 75 corn opened at 45 8 and dosed at 46; 1-- 6; T-- outs opened 41 at 41 2 mod- as ify the law at the lust acnaton of were all fuffie. The order at a tvs thar a frdsldp will no doubt result in tlie caws of niiiull stockmen, but it must be enforced and no one will be pcvinffted to escape. Tlie department of Justice hs asked tlie supreme eourt to advance on the docket the esses of all those- - under sentence In connection wllh government land frauds. run?-gre- funeral services over the remains of Ed. Doyle, who died at the and dosed at 1. (j,n dying amusd here today. A detective w Metiianlcsvllle, N. Y ays he has found condition that W t wglit hoy te b levrirt touted, while st an-soI- report front New York nays the has been actually found lu Ciii-twg- n. This latter runne- - Is uncon- and ta probably untrue. The parents ed the I.at child nrw almost frantic by reason of the many i lories rt rived. Unite Is revived at oc moment lit he dtspcili-- tha nest. And thus ft goes day after day. Those in charge of tlie work claim KING AT AMERICAN'S WEDDMG. that the total men have the right trail DRESDEN, March 25. Henry K. and that tlie whereabouts of tit muson Mr. of and Mra. E. C. Lackland, sing child nre known to people living Lackland, of St. Lou la. Mo., was niarr-rle- d in the vicinity of tbe Marvin residence. here today to M fas Etlse von of Baron von Eitde, a major-gener- al NERMANNS TRIAL. of the Uerman army. The WASHINGTON. March ceremony was s brilliant on and was live Francis Cushman f the attended by King Frederick Augustus stute ul Washington, today Untitled to and numerous official hi the high previous gsod character of Ringer and social rfrcTe, in Dresden. Herman, on trial for destroying copy books containing letters while he was GIRL MURDERERS TRIAL. cematlsslsner of tlie general land ofGENEVA, March 25. At tha Thuen fice. H. A. D. Puter was called assizes today the trial was commenced again toof Tatiana Leontleff, the young Rus- day. and ua redirect examination anM sian girl, wlb murdered s Frenchman, In several deals prior to hto tndtotmeat thinking he was the Russian Minister la Oregon be wee paid $9, (00 by PresiDurnnvo, at Interlaken Inat October. dent Chaffee of thd First National Tha trial Is exiiected to prov sensa- bank of Milwaukee, 'whM-fSenator the girl Is said to have de Mitchell got when ho rams to Washtional. elded to reveal every Incident con ington for aid tn pressing tbs claims nerted with her crime. the department. Qretain entries were Identified by funner CommisBook end Job Printing at the Jew sioner Richards, whu later approved si Job Rooms. tho Puter claims firmed F h End,-daught- a 1 No. 1005 No. 1006 Sanitary Steel Sanitary Steel COUCH COUCH Tlie size of the double bed when opened out to its full extent3is 74 inches long and 154 inches wide. These couches are of steel and are vermin proof, and are atthe same time strong and durable-Theare finished in gold bronze. No. 1006 can be made up as a daven$6.00 port. Trice No. 1005 makes up as a full size $5.00 bed. Trice..... y -- GLASCOCK BABY JUMPERS t Can be used as a rocker. We have two styles at No. 42 Spring x. j - The new improved. Roll Bissell Gold Uedal edges. Double pencil weave. Sweeper Special S3 will not Extra well made, Our Nickle plated. We sell this sag. Special special. $5.90 ce...: exclusiveone pri sweeper ' Tuewlay and Wednesday only ly in Ogaen. munds place were found on Easton4 j and have been returned to their right-ful owners. The man was sentenced! last Thursday. A detachment of the Tenth cavalry . from Fort D. A. Russell, Wyoming.; af-j passed through Ogden yesterday ternoon en route to San Francisco-- i The troops occupied eleven cars and, were in charge of Lieutenant F. ana. Fonda. There are one hundred ot; In charge train on the horses fifty Foster-TbFrancis Veterinary Surgeon troops will go to the Philippi" to Join the main body of the regiment. but Lieutenant Fonda will leave them at the Presidio and go to Fort , . and $6.50 Glascock Baby Walkers.:..... No. 242 Bent Wood Walkers $3.15 $2.50 THE GREAT Cadef Klafional 1 Range A first class, high grade RANGE at a little price. Our assortment is complete. They are $33.00 listed in price from. ( worth, where he will serve on sped" duty. A. GreenwelL arrested yepterdsf tn afternoon for assaulting one of restaurant, Broom of the proprietors had hla hearing before Judge Murphy, Tork Wilts, Fer- new Green-- 1 In police court this morning. Yr lends-- , Ja Proof of Good Memory. with two In company well. Cries and Buelow. "I got a shock from a lectric bal-tetr-y went Into the restaurant and orderea good , terday," said the first hobo. upper. After partaking of theWends , SOAKED. two a of the feelln'; things set before them March 25. Judg-toln- at "Gee! It's a funny kind tod well a! Green Say," left the building. wa" rendered feels just like takln a bath. ; 55. but no money. must for check one, other exclaimed "you the it. wing to V2.naylvan,a rod today, he waa ready to leave he presented to obey the order have a great mcma'y." there. in payment for the thive the Chinaman, not knowing whether the piece of paper waa good imi refum-i- l to accept it. This made mutt and he proceeded to Civ,'im,. lit Mr. Chinaman up. When asked f"r hls plea by Clerk Jensen. Greenwell 4 ..-J- oss hd tin nil iilx. but 1 th. Y? THOMAS Ogden Home STEARNS & FOSTER Felt Mattresses t I |