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Show DAILY PAGE FOUR UTAH STATE JOURNAL. - : gallon from the United States. Is well- English-speaking peoall CLUBS CANNOT BAR known to CONFERENCE to pie. His service as ambassador (treat Britain is still fresh in the publie mind, and he lute been prominent' IN IUGUE for ins advocacy of international arbiEngland tration. especially between and America. In Gen. Horace Porter Mr. Choate has a most distinguished (Continued from File One). Gen. . or ter was AN IMPORTANT DECISION FROM and able colleague. CROMAR. COMMISSIONER at Paris j ambassador the United States soled moderation And prate. In Addi- for right years. He has the reputa- tion to M. UourgeoiH And Uaruu tion of being an extremely capable France U represented by and he is universally reCan Shoot Ducks at Mouth of Dn rrt and lamia lteiiault. diplomatist, not only for his ability, but Anyens spected. Btar River, er Any Old River for tnu of ilte permanent representatives also tor the genial and urbane manner of France on The Hague Arbitration which characterises his personal dealthat Matter, So Long aa They De Tribunal. other of Net Trespass Upon Owner's Land. with the representatives ings Italy ta represented by Count powers. di Vergano, ambassador David Jayne Hill. U. M. Rose and to Prance, and Deputy Guido Foinpllj, William I. Buchanan make up A trio of foreign affairs nud of other distinguished American deleYou can go out to the Bear River the Duke de Calvello. inininier to Duck club, get a boat and hunt All over has Hill conference. l)r. to the The Hague. The naval aiul iniutary gates of state the waters of those shooting fields and aa assistant nerved secretary exierts of Italy are Admiral Calandrl at Washington and as minister of the I ths club cannot prevent you from and General de Itobilant. States to Switserland and the; Ing aa" That is practically the etateWarden Game diand made Fish The delegates from Austria-Hungar- y nient the by Before Netherlands. entering are Privy Councillor Meney von plomatic service he was president of Cromar, In reply to a question subvon and Macchlo, KaiKuunere, baron Uucknell university and later of the mitted to him by Deputy Warden Van Prof. Heinrich Lainniasch. with Rear university of Rochester and ia regard- der Vile a day or two ago, the reply Admiral Haus and Major Gen. Baron ed as an authority on International to which has Just reached Ogden. von Glealiiigen as the technical dele- law and diplomacy. Judge Rose, whe There has been a great deal of disgates comes from Arkansas, has the repu- cussion regarding this matter for some has The Kitaiilah government tation of being one of 'the ablest law- years. It has been the habit of the Conde de la Martera. Gabriel yers in the United State. He has clubs to charge a daily hunting fee of Maura, ami of Premier Maura, and served as president of ths American shout 11.50 for but many Senor W. K. de Villa de Urrutla as Its liar association, the highest honor have contended that the club could not representatives at the conference. The within the gift of the legal fraternity, legally charge this fee and that It had delegation from Portugal la headed by and is the author of numerous arti- no authority over the waters; that they of cles on American and -- uropean juris- constituted a public highway as conSeuhor beirao, former minister to a foreign affairs prudence. William I. Buchanan templated by ths constitution of the The 'Danish representatives are Con- diplomatist of long experience and to United States and that every dtlmen stantin brun, minister to the United perhaps the best posted man In the had a right of way thereon. Some days States, Hear Admiral Scheller and M. sen-icof the United States with re- ago the matter was brought before Mr. A. Vedel, chief of the bureau of conto Central and South American Van der Vlles and the following quessular affairs In the foreign office. The gard affairs. tion was framed and submitted to Mr. Norwegian government lias designated American delegation includes The Cromar: 'Can a man shoot in tha ' as its sole representative Dr. F. Hag-eru- p, also Brigadier-GenerB. waters of ths lake on nrivst Georgs Hag-erup minister to Denmark. Dr. advocate general of the clubs where he can enter me same Davis, judge la a statesman of the first rank, United States army; Rear Admiral without entering upon their lands? a diplomatist and a scholar. Charles 8. Sperry, president of the Ths answer of the state commissioner Jaiwa, a hich will have an Important ; Naval War College, and Chandler to Yes. The Idea Is that ths waters part In the conference, has sent a dis- Hale, James Brown Scott and Charles of the river or lake constitute a public that includes Henry Butler as attaches. tinguished delegation highway and every dtlaen of the K. T. Sutsukl of the foreign office; Dr. VaB'JOtudryman, the Dutch United States has a perfect right Aiinano Sato, minister at The Hague, j foreign inInMer, called the congress to thereon. So that should ojie take a who was an adviser at the Portsmouth order at !:25. Plenipotentiaries from boat above tha preserves of the club at peace conference; Rear Admiral 8hl-- 1 forty-seve- n nations were present. The Duckvllle, for iifttance, and float down inamura and Henry W. Denison, j delegates were greatly excited over a ths stream onto ths pnoerves, he American Adviser of the foreign office. report that anarchists were planning could shoot all he pleased without beThere are In addition several naval and t to blow up the gathering, not knowing ing Interfered with providing he did military attaches. what time they might go through not step out onto the shore. The at Sweden, Hwltserland, Bulgaria, Rou- -' the celling. mania and Turkey, among European The session was devoted to organcountries, are also represented. isation and the following officer were One of the noteworthy features of elected: President, M. Nelidoff, Rusthe attendance is the representation of, sian minister to France; honorary several of the South 'American repub- - president. Van Goudryman; chief of the M. Debeaufort, lies, none of which participated in the ' first Hague conference. The beat known ( Dutch delegatee; secretary, General of the South American delegates Is , Doude Vantrooetwyk of the Dutch forthe Argentine representative, Luis M. eign office. The only address made was by , Drago former minister of foreign affairs and the author of the Drago doc- Nelidoff In outlining the program, after trine, which will be brought forward which the congress adjourned for the' by the United States. Brasil and day. Chile, as well as Argentine, hare sent ATTENTION K. OF P. delegates to the conference. Mexico's representatives are ConMemorial service will be held at the suls A. Eateva, minister to Italy; Presbyterian church 8unaay, June Sebastian Mler, minister to France, and 16th, at 11 o'clock a. m. Francisco L de la Harra, minister to All members are requested to be at Belgium and Holland. Tha delegatee the Castle hall at 10 a. m. from Cuba are Senor Queeada, minuW. I. UNDERWOOD. C. C. ter to the United States; Gen, Oreeteo Ferara, an eminent lawyer, and Oen. ECURSION TO CITY OF MEXICO Garcia, eon of Gen. Callxto Garcia, DAILY JUNE 19 TO JULY 11. llaytl and the Panama republic are also represented. Via Union Pacific. 109.15 round trip. Able Delegate From ths United State Tickets good to return until SeptemJoseph 11. Choate, heading the dele- - ber 15th, MCE . SESSIJIUT d'Ke-tuurnell- es under-secreta- ry do-Uni-ted rs, e al ed ! Lewis Bros vice-preside- nt J ; I of Course D SATURDAY, JUNE 15, 1907. question is a most important one and CHANGE WILL OCCUR the decision of the commissioner likely to cause the numerous clubs whole lot of trouble and cut off their revenue for shooting privileges. IN A FEW DAYS Other Tangles Solved. Here are some other questions that were submitted to Mr. Cromar at the same time, with the answers thereto. NEW MOTOR ARRIVES FOR OGIt would be well for all fishermen to DEN RAPID TRANSIT CO. read them, aa they may he of more than j teasing interest to them before the season to over: Can a man sell the fish which he New Being Put iq. Place and as Soon catches to restaurants and butcher as it is, ths Present Power Plant shops?' Will be Closed Down and Power SeNo." cured from Utah Light and Ry. Ce. Can a man bring into the city from the country more than twenty-fiv- e duck from neighbors, friends or other shooters, for the purpose of selling the The big new 'motor for the Ogden earner' Transit company has arrived Rapid No." and to being put in place at the power man fish who. posa though Can house on Washington avenue. This sessing a license, has not ths same in motor was especially constructed for his posseesiour the company and should have been No." here some six months ago, but was fifteen man over a have Can pounds continually delayed. It to designed for of fish in hie possession, outside of hto the purpose of utilising the power own catch, to carry to hto camp or to from ths plant of the Utah Light and hto home?" company aa soon as It to In Railway No." place within the next four or five Can fish from Idaho be shipped Into days. Tthe present power plant will this state or brought in by anglers, ex- then he closed down and the system cept those token ffom private ponds?" operated from the plant of the Utah No." Light and Railway company. The power house, however. Is not to bo dismantled, hut will be maintained aa RAIN PREVENTS THE usual as aa auxiliary plant to be used FUG DAT SERVICES In case of emergency. Big Bunch f Wire. The copper wire which to to be used Given at be Sylte Program Proposed electrifying of the line between van Park is interefered With and for the and tha Utah Hot Springs has Ogden People Had ts Content Themselves arrived fur the Ogden A NorthwestWith the Display of Flags. ern. Superintendent Bailey and hto the There was but little observance of.l mea are busily engaged In setting poles and the stringing of wire Flag day In Ogden. Just why thls trolley on blpment of ln was prevented to known only to Jupl- - : WJU now alone Involved an expendUure of ter. He had to butt Into the game1 more than 115,006. Jt to believed that again and the proposed exercises at It will be the latter of August Sylvan park had to be canceled and before the line can hepart completed and residents who wanted to pay homage cars in operation. ; t to Old Glory had to content themselves with nailing a flag to their door post and sit and watch the cold, driullng JUDGE MURPHT HANDS rain. : and succeeded in quieting uie . disturber. After they left the the riot commenced again. The t. mony. in this particular trouble u Mrs. Wiiiia,,; very conflicting. Mrs. John testified that Christen had his children beating tin the Christensen apartment. for purpose of making the urroui;di,1K unbearable. Christensen said that v. .. folks in the front were talking so i,,Ull that hto peace was disturbed, and tl.it he ordered the children to beat the t; (Mtns eo that he could read. He sa j I am a great reader; I read all tV.e time. When I finish my paper I hat , a big library of books that I read Christensen' said that the besting of the tin pans did not disturb him as much as did the talking of the women In the front part of the house. the fighting did not cease with the beating of the pans Mrs. Chris-te- n sen, under some pretext or othei went Into the apartments occupied by Mrs. Williams. The testimony here was not very clear, but In some Mrs. Christensen became mixed upwsj i. a and Christensen i, a' How-eve- r, free-for-a- ll, d. It to alleged that when h came Into the room he struck Mi Williams several time, badly bruin ligand cutting her wrist and body. I luring the fracas Mrs. Johns picked up a teapot and struck the man on the hea l and over the eye. This quieted i and he took hto wife and family to tn own part of the house. The next day the complaint was Issued and Chris-tenae- n was landed In jail. After the testimony was all in announced hto decision, flnj-in- g ' Christensen guilty. In passu. sentence he took into consideration the man's previous police record and hui him a sentence of 990 or ninny day In jaiL When the desk sergeant asked him If he was going to pay fine he said: Not a tain toiler do I pay. Die to a gude vay to get rid of ths whole outfit I never vent to jail until hi-.i- Juds-Murp- I married dot family. Unless Christensen changes his mind abput serving hto sentence It will be pretty close to fall when he comes out. LAGOON EXCURSION WEDNESDAY JUNE 19TH. Scottish Cronies special train via o, 8. L. leaves Ogden I p. m. Returning STRIKE LIKELY. leave Lagoon 19:15 p. m. Fare, adults seems a is Dollars 15. Fined that Christensen or June It CHICAGO, Ninety 75c, children 40c. Everybody Invited. We-ma- n big stock yards teamsters strike will Far a Days, Ninety Assaulting be declared tonight at midnight The - 8ay He will Net Pay "a Tam teamsters have been oraered to take Tollar," But Will Serve it Out their property In the barns home. The men will meet at I tonight It has Anton Christensen, charged - with been decided that if no word to heard struck and , beat hto aged from the packers by midnight a strike having mother-in-laHit ; Susannah Wilwill be declared, which will Involve on the night of June 12th, had liams, thousands at the beginning end be hto hearing before Jiidge Murphy In likely to paralyse the yards The police court this morning. The testiare packers standing pat mony at moat times was very amusing and provoked considerable laughter CHICAGO GRAIN. from the audience. The trouble, CHICAGO, June IS. Wheat opened as far as It could be learned from com the at 88 4 and closed at 88 started over the quesoata tion principal, opened at 61 and closed at 52 of the ownership of the property 8. opened at 42 and closed at 41 at 8154 Pacific avenue, the double residence of Christensen and Mr. William and her daughter, Mrs Johns. Christensen owns a part of tha property and Mrs Williams a part On the night of the trouble Christensen went Into the apartments of Mrs. Williams You need a tonic that will put the and served a notice on her. to either sap of life Into your system and fortify pay the rent or vacate the premises, Hollisters There were a few hot words and you from all diseases. Rocky Mountain Tea is recognised as threats handed around and the police the greatest etrengthener known. Tea i were called. Sergeant Chambers and or Tablets T. H. Carr, Phar. Officer Bob Burke went to the house W w, 3-- Lewis Bros 7-- 8; 8; 1-- 1 ; of Course OUTLET SALE ac DIRECT FROM THE MILLS TO THE CONSUMER n M ontaining Wash foods. Dress dood. Ribbons, Embroideries, Laces,-- Underwear, Hose, Crash, Table Linens, White Ooods, Turkish Towels. Etc. Huge h Qr,efat 'rtan'acturer "vers ch a wide range of subjects that it Is impossible to give a complete catalogue of the wonderful sale The appended items are merely representative of MILL ENDS AT MILL COST. : rC-?S.h- -r. 30,000 OF K1ILL SODS AT 21 CENTS PIE? YARD ean goods wanting In lengths, slight discoloration or a coarse thread in some fabrics. They are identical in style and design with the full piece of these shght flaws matter to the consumer, but they prevent the mills or from factory selling goods at a profitable Ourbuyersare Thy sfarch the best mills of the country for bargains in immense lots. Some of the swellest modes are boughtprice. In wav Buying this luced prices direct from the mill and selling low Is our speciality and shrewd buyeib can do well at our store. SALE FOR EVERY-- BODY Prices start at Ic. A dollar saved a dollar made. Don't miss this grand bargain giving opportunity. HISTORY hy OF OUR BUSINESS. WE EXPECT TO MAKE THE NEXT TWO WEEKS EARLY SO THAT YOU CAN GET THE BEST SELECTIONS ' EASIER |