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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL. WEDNESDAY, APRIL PAGE FIVE 17. 1907. St PilCEM'SBOIllE" FOR CANYON CREST ENTHUSIASTIC MEETING ATTAB-ERNACL- E LAST NIGHT. THING OF TOE SICK MSI N3 MORE "FAKE" WHISKEYS BE SOLD IN FUTURE. YOUR IGE HID SAVE YOUR MONEY TO AND THE COMPANIES WILL HELP YOU OUT IN THIS. Proimnent People in This City Ordr- - Abolishing Use of Spirits in tho Prominent Ice Dealer States That it is of Whiskeys and Othor s Great Saving and Advises the ConBecoming Interested in Tho Project Be crags is Signod by Prosidont and sumer te Adopt The Plan, and That Speskcrs Tell of Its Objocts and Purposes. Hia Company Will Furnish Sacks. Approved by Attorney General. Many LOCAL BRIEFS f If you drink, drink Yallowaton Try the chiropodist and manicur-lu- f dcpartmenta at the Lone Star barber shop. From the enthusiasm displayed at the meeting in the Tabernacle last evening, called In the Interest of the Fanyon Crest ranch association. It would appear that the ultimate success of the project la assured, at least, so far as Ogden is concerned. The audience was not a large one. but it made up In lnteitst wlmt it was lacking numerically. Mrs. A. R. Corey, one of the directors of the association, presided. A number of prominent fieople addressed the gathering explaining Its objects and purposes, including Mrs. McMahon of Balt lake, the original E promoter of the enterprise. Canyon Crest ranch Is a large tract of land consisting of about 2.000 acres, situTO THE PROPOSITION ated a abort distance east of Bountiful. In Davis county. The object of the organization of the company Is to establish a manual training school and MAKE NEGATIVE REPORT ON THE other Institutions for the welfare of the boys and girls. To do this the enPLAN OF ASSOCIATION. tire state must be obtained. A number of other epou Were talked along the same lines and it Is a certainty that Hold That if an Organisation, Such aa the movement will receive strong sup-p- o trfrom this city. Proposed, bo Created, it 8hould bo Along Broader Line Enlisting All Classes and Working General Good. SUPREME COURT HIS REVERSED JONES CASE For sweet peat, all colon, and choice flower seeds, try Aetilla, 2214 Washington Ave. Both phones. Extra fine Imported Emmenthaler Swiss cheese at the Bismarck Cafe. street Ind. phone 828, Twenty-fift- h The beet people In town go to the Fslstaff to eat because the prices are reasonable and the service la first-clas- s. It will pay you te see the Electric The committee appointed by the Real Holds That Plaintiff Did Have SufficCash Register at The Crystal," 2477 Estate association some weeks ient Grounds to Warrant Tho Lower ago to Whan tha can investigate and Washington Avenu Court in Lotting Tho Com Go to report upon certain stop. Tho Jury. matters, one of which In particular in2 ball to terests the A. & McBeth forfeited general public, has comthe dty this morning by not appearing pleted Its report and has filed It with The supreme court has handed down to answer to the charge of riding on the secretary of the organisation, the lto decision In the case of Charles A. the sidewalk. report In full being as follows: Jones, appellant, vs. City of Ogden, Lewis J. Bucher and George A. Maule, A bowl of good soup with your Ogden, Utah, April 8, 1907. dinner without extra charge at the Fal-sta- lf To the Ogden Real Estate Association. In which the cause la remanded to the Tour committee to recommend a plan district court for trial. In the lower cafe. Rearranged now with private entrance for ladles and private for a new organisation to Include In Its court the plaintiff brought action booths for ladles. membership property owners, and to against the defendants for damages Judge Murphy handed out another have for Its object the better regulation for personal Injuries, It being alleged sentence to a secretary of of rente and real estate values, beg to that Bucher waa constructing a aide-wa- lk ninety-da- y In front of Maule's property on one of the denlsens of Electric alley this report aa follows: We have decided, from the consider- Washington avenue, and that ha had morning. Edwin Arbuckle Is the name ation we have given the subject, that piled the street full of debria, and that, of the defendant. rents and real estate valuea could not while driving along the street at night Take your family to the Falstal! be or adjusted by organisa- plaintiff's horse ran Into the obstructo eat Private entrance for ladles. tionregulated or by any other than the law of tion, causing plaintiff to be thrown affords served market the Everything from a vehicle and seriously Injuring manner. Tour family will supply and demand. In first-claWa believe that the plan of rating him. Tha lower court threw the case appreciate a change. houses according to the slse and loca- out, holding that there were not facta All trains from the west are comtion would pot be practicable. sufficient to constitute a cause of acing In late today. Thedelay (a caused We find that tha existing rates of tion. by Mine accident on (he Sacramento rent, If they are too high, can only be division, the nature of which Is un- reduced through the building of more ON TO THE CANYON. known at the local offices. houses. Tho Ogden Rapid Transit company Do you know H. L. Prank, new We further find that many people are did not wait kmg after the decision of Jewelry store? Watches cleaned, 11.00. being kept from bujldlng by the ex- Judge Howell denying the application (1.00. 8c. cessive prices of lumber. We are ad- for a writ of Injunction to prevent Crystals, Mainsprings, Watches adjusted free. My watch re- vised that the present high prices on them from double-trackin- g Sixteenth pairing department la well equipped. lumber, are being arbitrarily main- street before they got busy and reAU kinds of Jewelry made to order and tained by. a combine among the owners sumed the work. Already a gang of warranted. H. L. Frank, 170, 25 tk at of lumber mllle and lumber yards. We men are rapidly at work on the laying are Informed that common lumber can of the track, and it will be but a short Rert A. Mills of 711 Twenty-thir- d street, an employ of the Ogden Steam be purchased in email towns like Kays-vll- le tlma until the etreet will be double-trackeaa well aa a considerable porat from 7 to 39 per thousand laundry, was painfully injured at 0:10 last evening at the laundry. Mills cheaper than In Ogden. We do not tion of the canyon line, and perhaps all was in the act of turning off a water look for any marked Increase In the of it faucet when he slipped and fell, strik- growth of this city or any reduction In MRS. REED WANTS DIVORCE. ing his wrist on some obstruction. rents until the prices of lumber are re. Laura Reed has brought suit against The wrist waa badly wrenched and duced.. We recommend that any new com- her husband, Henry Reed, for divorce, Mills will be laid up for some time. ' The fellow seems to be playing In mercial organisation. If It Is deemed ad alleging cruelty, threatening to shoot hard luck lately. He recently fell while vlaable to form one, be baaed on the ( her, calling her vile names and assault-broadepossible lines, .having for Its , Ing her and striking her with his first purpose to enlist all classes and all Valentine Gideon le the attorney for the branches of business In a united effort plaintiff. to uphold the beet Interests of Ogden THIS DATE IN HISTORY. City,. 1155 Marino Faliero, Doge of VenJ. N. BP ARGO, ice executed. JOHN 8PIER8, 1713 Georgia Gaaette, at Savannah, O. A. KENNEDY, first Issued. Committee. 1710 Benjamin Franklin, American 8. W. Cer. 24th and Washington patriot, died. Born 1708. skating and broke Ms elbow. He had 1817 John Plerpont Morgan, AmSolicits new accounts, asonly returned to work three weeks erican financier, born, 1881 Charles H. Parkhurst, preachago. suring depositors courteous treatment and every reasonFred OConnor, the young fellow er and reformer, born. able accommodation. arrested several days ago for stealing a 1881 Virginia seceded from the Unsampling case belonging to one of the ion. 1893 Hon. Alexander McKenzie, CAPITAL Scowcroft 9100000 traveling men, pleaded of Canada, died. Born Jan. SURPLUS 850,000 guilty to the charge In police court this and waa Sentenced to ninety 33. 1833. morning Wo Have a 1897 Turkey declared war against Savings Department. days In Jail. Tho sentence waa suspended to give the boy a chance to get Greece. ' out of town. . Woman Deserving of Honor. The main line of the Union Pacific Not long ago Wilbur NesMt, author Is again opened after being blocked for about two weeks on account of the cav- of the Gentleman Ragman, waa sent a ing In of the east portals of the Aspen list of questions by a woman who waa tunnel. Traffic, started this morning' arranging a symposium of some sort and la being carried on over for n publication with which. she was back road built over the main et of connected. One of the questions was: tracks. Considerable freight Is piled la Who, your estimation, was or Is up along the lino aa far east as Lara- tho woman In tho world?" greatest mie, and It will bo several days before Mr. Nesbit'a reply was: loaded of be can cleared line The house the freight cleaning season cars.. . The unknown woman who Invented is on we have the latest apple pie. She was, and la, and ever InJoseph Lem ere, the half-brewill be, the woman who has done State front who the dies boy escaped mors than any other to gladden the things in waa , Industrial school Monday night, captured at Brigham City about 8:30 heart of man. last night by Marshal CtaeaL Tha boy had walked the entire a .stance. He By the Old Piano Was returned to the school at 11 o'clock are not playing very loud Ton Jack this morning, but does not appear to this evening? feel very elated over his return. He Eva No, I am Afraid of disturbing will lose all privileges accorded to the trusties e school, and this seems to the neighbors. There are some keys 1 only touch at night affect him as- much as anything. Jack Ah, I sea. They are Bight station fire central the The at boys Ve have Practial Painters are busy today putting In a' lawn on keys. the north tide of the fire house. They and ss " A r.l hue Jum ivnclieti ttgdon of aa r uihi ininuli!:uii-by the internal the "i.ue lieiurtment that will hr of ticle oi-i- ' int rivet to the liquor ileal- -' 'f l hie elly. It will lie at the time the pure food law ul into effect, there waa a great d aa to what (.f miaunderatanding ".mt. It was decidedly ambiguous, !i'iiilurly in Its reference to the use writs in the manufacture of or imitations of the aa.i.e aa to whether It proierly came loi the definition of "pure" or not. A: the time the commissioner author-i- z. .1 all to git aa they hail done until a could be received from the ai' rnt-y upon the mutter. general Tl matter waa referred to him and ai'er holding the matter under since the early part of last, he haa rendered an opinion the effect that the law applies to M'lvita as well and that their use la e. a lulled for use in any form of : ta. Keb-rii.n- I -- et (Eammmtal NatumalSank ed Wall Paper and Interior Decorations of-th- - - paperhangers ;to do your work. Dont forget the number is 305 24th St. ' Both phones. ; ; , . . . , T. G. MORRIS Place Slse Stria an a little late with their Arbor day A Natural Ssqushca. could not ho celebration, but Towne Their married Ufe Is not done before . on account of ... the city Browne Why. I teamster being too 'bually, engaged. on at all .happy, know even were married. didnt In they "haul fill,1 to to other matters jnO around the walk. The hoys are serf- -, Towne "Oh, yea;, they were married ously considering the planting of ome.arider: tho rose you know. Browne vines along- - the north aide of tho old 'Well, what could they expect to bed In the fear of the: building, In End under the rose but thorns. which case the appearaace- of the .place would be greatly Improved. Use Staam In Fiahlng. In the mouth of the Busquo Fishing EARTHQUAKE. IN SPAIN. nanna In the spring Is done with nets of MADRID, April 17. The province operated from floats by steam enMurcia has been shaken by severe gines. The record catch la ljOno bar earthquakes and tho towns of.Totana re Is of herring and shad at one haul and Lorea greatly damaged. the-wor- k - . bev-etie- it has always heretofore been the niM iin of many of the houses, in order to tnannfac-- 1 r. an imitation whiskey that they cmiM sell for a song, to purchase raw and reduce it with water to tlie required proof and by coloring It to the proper shade sell it for whiskey. Tills process must now be abated unof seizure of the goods der ltd heavy flnea or imprisonment. All in all. It Is proliably the best thing for the legitimate liquor dealer, as pure blends are not interfered with. There is nothing to prevent a dealer from taking two straight whiskies and mixing them, aa the result, known ss a pure blend. Is Just as pure as either of the two straight bodies before they were eniixed. It will result In the raising the standard of the goods sold In the future Immensely. iii ree-tifii- WRIGHTS RANDOMS. IV right's are preparing for a rapid and Bilk kale of Black Dress Goods The sale will probably begin Monday and In the meantime the goods are shown in the window. The prices are reduced to make an Intereating sale when the time comes. Bun Hats, worth 15c, for not more than two to a customer Wrights Bargain Basement. Childrens 0c A wloa housewife provides common dishes for every day use. These need Hot be clumsy, however. W are showing . some beautiful patterns In flnq cheap looking china the price la Basement thats ali. Wrights Bargain A two weeks sale of L. D. B. garments begins Saturday morning at Wrights. The entire stock, consisting of all summer weights for men snd women, are to be sold et reductions which really deserve attention. THIS IS MY 59TH BIRTHDAY. In Charlmagne Tower, who Is nowfrom absence of leave on this country hia poet of United States ambassador at Berlin, was born In Philadelphia, . April 17. 1843. Phllllpe-Exet- er He waa educated at academy and Harvard foruniversity, and afterwarde studied EuIn literature and languages eign In Philahome to his rope. Returning addelphia, he studied law and waa five mitted to the bar In 1878. For years, from 1883 to 1887, he made hie home In Duluth. Minn., where he was Interested In Iron mines and railroad In 1897 he was appointed United Btatee where ho minister to served two years, and waa then given the ambassadorship to Russia. In 1903 he waa transferred to the embassy at Berlin. A considerable of Mr. Towers attention has been devoted to literary work, and In that he has achieved more or leas distinction. He Is a trustee of the University of Pennsylvania and holds membership in a score of learned and scientific societies In America and Europe. Austria-Ilungar- y, ice dealer, speaking t to ar- In them.- columns some days ago advising tlie sucking of ice to save it front melting. rongly endorses the plan, lie stated that a great ileal could be saved by that process and advised Its use. The shortage of Ice in this city during tlie coming hot mouths may yet prove to lie more serious titan has been predicted. True the Mg artiticfal plant erected by the Decker Brewing company is relied upon to relieve the situation, but It may not. Besides, the price of ice wiff be about 2 cents pet pound; at War not less than 5 per month, figuring but ten pounds daily for private families. The dealer in stated that his company question would furnish the sacks, free of charge, for ali their customers. By sacking the ice befoie putting it In the refrigerator, the melting process is greatly checked and a material saving made during the season. aptH-arin- SILVER AND ' . , d, -y proniiiii-n- Statue Journal regarding the - XXttfiQflD The Blouse Suit GOLD GREAT DISCOVERIES Wonder and Fairview Two Nevada Mining Camps that Produce Ore Similar to that Which Made tho Great Comstock Famous. The news of the wonderful gold and silver discoveries which cutties from Wonder and Fairview districts In Nevada, Indicates that another section of the Hagebrush state wilt speedily become a rival of great Goldfield, If Indeed, It does not take rank with the hitherto unrivaled Comstock, which has produced hundreds of millions of dollars since Its discovery. There Is a rush to get Into these new catniis, according to the best and most reliable Information obtainable, that makes the rush Into Goldfield and Bullfrog two or three years ago pale Into shadows. Much Utah capital has sought Investment there and quite a number of Salt Lake and Ogden men have secured valuable Interests. It Is reported tliat a single ledge, twenty feet wide, penetrates three properties In the Wonder catnp for a distance of 18,000 feet, assays from picked samples of this ledge going as high as 30,000 ounces of silver to the ton. Most of the ore taken from the various properties In Wonder and Fairview yields about one part of gold to three parte of silver, which Is about the proportion of the "ore taken front. the bonanzas of the Comstock lode. ' The new districts are eighty-fiv- e miles southeast of Reno and sixty-fiv- e miles east of Virginia City. It is said that a railroad from Reno to Wonder has been planned; also that an automobile transit Company haa been Incorporated to furnish auto transportation until the railroad la built. The nearest point to the camps Is Fallon, the present terminus of the JZasen and Fallon branch of the Southern Pacific. It la said that this road will be extended by the Southern Pacific company from Fallon to Fairview and Wonder In the near future, the survey for the same having already been made. The building of this line will make travel to the new camps both easy and comfortable. COURT ADJOURNS AS MARK OF RESPECT Announcement of The Death of Tho Mother of Judge A. G. Hem Causae Judge Howell to Adjourn Court Until Tomorrow Morning at 10 o'clock. This mornings session of the Second The lilouse Suit is the free and easy suit for the hoys spring and summer wear. There is no other suit that gives the boy the freedom to he found in the blouse. The fabrics are serges, cheviots, etc. Some of the styles are handsomely ornamented. Plain cut or bloomer style trousers. Han-nel- s, Sixes 3 to 10 yearn Prices range 1.00 to $4.00 The blouse suits is the ideal suit for the boys summer sport. FRED M. NYE GO. THE CLOTHIERS 2413 Washington Avenue. The Talking Tree. Aa alumnus o St. Stephens college said of the late D.zliop George F. Seymour: Bishop Seymour founded 8L Stephens and we treasure hero maay anecdotes about his wardenshlp. Tho bishop was fond of tree and on day. walking with a young lady, bo pointed out to her some of the fine trees la the neighborhood. Sho professed great Interest and delight She cried: How the noble aspect of beautiful trees stirs up Ihe keenest emotions et the soul! Then, patting a grqat, rough trunk, she went on, You superb oak. what would you say to me If you could believe talk? The bishop smiled. I can be his Interpreter, ho murHe would probably, say. 1 mured. beg your pardon, miss; I am a X beech." The Danube. ' Tho Danube la not tbe largest o longest river In the world, bat Us beautiful blue waters flow through countries In which 61 languages and dialects are spoken. Its trial length Is 1,875 mile and the Danube baala covers aa area of 00,000 . .uaro mile s of It boars upon its current the commerce of Eastern Europe. The Beautiful Blue Danube, n waits composed by Johann Strauea IL, la perhaps the best known and most popular piece of dance muale la tho world. It haa caused possibly n miland may have prelion marriage vented a few. This same Straus, by the way, who died only eight yearn ago, was the composer of 400 waltae district court was very short. The case of Frank Telleson vs. James Patterson had been called for trial and the Jury had been secured and the hearing of the case waa about to begin, when a message was handed to It Judge Horn, one of the attorney annranced the death of hia mother at Mineral Point, Wt Aa soon aa the ipment of the Modem Mlsalot-ary- . contents of the message were com1 Ja recognised that the missionary municated to Judge Howell he prompt,st be not only a man of deep roll-i- n ly dismissed the Jury and adjourned court until tomorrow. and sympathy and . n, but he must be equipped also to NOTICE. toet the criticism which he Is certain of World will hold a Woodmen o encounter in foreign land He must smoker and stag party for members i He Did Not TMnk. trained In wise methods of and friends Thursday evening, April 18 Jfcdge (to prisoner,- severely) Tow For such work ho needs tho best Instruction snd discipline that A marvelous preparation containing laugh when I ask yon how manF our schools can give. Indianapolis the constituent elements of life, Hollis- times you have been arrested before 1 New ter's Rocky Mountain Tea cures when I would not laugh If anyone asked mo all else haa failed. 35 cent Te or that question. Translated ter TransTablet . T.. H. Carr, Phar. atlantic Tales from Fllegende Blatter. For Arts Saks. Friend What? You're going hack to the stage this season? Great Artiste No. I have so many cash orders ahead for tejtlmonlals for lano players, hair tonics, bath soaps, massage creams, hair bleach, headache dope, champagne, safely razor, cigarettes, life Insurance and chew and the money you are now paying out for rent, Ing gum that I cant find tlnle for leas Ira doriant thing Puck. ; buys you this nice five-roocottage, pride only four-fifth- - 1 aelf-agneg- -- a philan-;hro,-- y. . $250 DOWN m -- Origin of Surnsm The term surname Is supposed by o to be derived from the French suraom. meaning over name, because, a person's family name was formerly written' above Instead of fitter the baptismal name. Pointer for Lever Nine for cent of all kisses are Ifiden with disease germ according 1 food authority. Lovers should be careful not to take more than 91 In erery lOO hereafter. 91650. Has good street improvements' well Ipcated. , If you want to own a home of your own, let me figure with you. I have homes for $850 up;. terms or cash. I am also offering some of the. choicest building lots in the city at lowest prices, and have a. large list for you to select from, . ' . - G. A. HORN, estate First National Bank. Bell phone Room 50, 1316. |