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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL TUEs. GREAT CROWD $EPTEVt; ' J " PAGE FIVE. LOCAL BRIEFS Member CELEBRATES DAY GLENWOOD PARK IS SCENE UNUSUAL JOLLIFICATION. HAT S7?e IS THE MOST IMPORTANT AL APPEARANCE. PLEASING TO RESULT WE BE HIS GENERSURE SUGGEST OF A THAT YOU BUY AN IVES' $3 HAT YOU WILL BE PLEASED WITH THE QUAL- ITY AND YOUR FRIENDS WILL BE PLEASED WITH THE STYLE. YOU SECURE BOTH FOR A MODEST PRICE, $3.00 EVERY NEW AND DESIRABLE SHOWN IN THESE EXCELLENT SHAPE IS HATS. SOLD ONLY BY IVES Clothes for C. e D'. t Corr Broom c Men Hotel Corner 3$ Program of SpHch Making in Front of the Grand Opera Houae Public MarBeriage It Solemnised at Glemeood tween Salt Lake Persona. ITEM OF A MAN'S IT MAKES OR MARS ATTIRE. OF day af fittingly observed in i '(Liu ii i slerduy by the hosts of organis'd labor. The parade in the morning. in front of of speech-makin- g I he ipt ra (louse, contest In spirl at liltiLW mid. dancing at various places, ihe public marriage at the saucer track and the boiiug contest In the evening all furnished amusement for the thousands u ho particiated in the festivi- -. ties of the occasion. After the parade in the morning addresses a ere delivered by Mayor Ooit- -. roy. President i'iggott and Rev. "11-- i liam Thurston ltrown in front of the Grand Opera house. Mayor Conroy spoke lit part a follows: We all know that all the good that comes in this world Is exemplified In one word, labor. It is true that all la-- 1 bor la not perfimird by hand. We know, loo, that ull harm and all of the crimes ciunniuied are due to j many Idleness and slollifuluess. If from ln- -; fancy we were taught to labor. In whatever sense, we are taught to keep moving and in this way we do not get into habits tliat eventually lead to misery and crime. To deal with the union labor, 1 am most emphatically in sympathy with union labor. 1 do not t say I ha because 1 am here today, but because 1 believe It. in this world there are elements tliat must meet with restraint to bring about conditions that are fair to all. 1 believe it la right to form unions and to make them that they will appeal to any human being, so that they may become one of you and do right. One thing that haa done harm to union labor la the things that liave been done In the name of the labor uniuua and for which the unions are not responsible. We hear It said that this country Is In the hands of greed, and that no man, unless he walks hand In hand with wealth, can get Justice. I do not believe that thia la true. Instead, I believe that the spirit of fairness we have .XSJSwvtmv'i)1" Vr - ;xAP0LLG ti- - N - :r :i k1 ,1 i . l Had, Ju.-- . no i. Mis K.ii all- I ; Moie. '1 O 1 1 T t isruiu .:mh valliy l;.iv li i' nmt to I'osioituv. the quality. Kami iltlpmv t'liit'UU al (hr tir.gTrsH un-'uiitilrmy will h hair fur the pilot few weeks, art .ituphlcil and will add greatly in In-i- ;i Putnam Clothing nf his pal run The f.ir lie iiieli next and will Ik- - open every Saturday evening mv ' i House r to I'ental Co., aden Dental Co. Most lowest prices, all work guaran- - .'lie Home ; low- est prices to insure V tit ... lot k 'll ' til .1 girls, and at the ii - V tl u . I'it kt ,i 1.:M vl. the very best school shoes for boys and i That Putnam carries etfii-irii- i . ed STATE IBS WAR OLD FRE1CIM BEATEN AID ROBBED COMPLAINT IS FILED IN DISTRICT TODAY. COURT TWO THUGS SET UPON AND RELIEVE HIM OF $16 AND WATCH. District Attorney Halverson, in Behalf Two Fsirweathsr Friends Entice Old Man Into Room and Than Turn On ef the State of Utah, Asks That the Him Lavish Hospitality Rapaid by Fish Pends Bo Declared A Nuisance and Removed From the Streams. Robbery Matter Reported to Police. . An old Frenchman, whoae name la The threatened war by the state of Utah upon the fish raisers of Ogden not known at this writing, was almost valley came today, when Diatrtct At- beaten Into lnaenaibility last night in a street rooming house and torney George Halverson brought an Twenty-fift- h action In the district court asking that robbed of fig and a gold watch and the said alleged ponds he declared a chain. There la little clue for the offpublic nuisance and removed from the icers to work on. streams. It la Just another caae of the IngratiThe action la entitled State of Utah tude of the world. The old man had vs. The complaint, Joseph Barker. af- the situation aa to the beams in question, says: "That during all of said time said springs and streams were and still are a part of the waters of the state of Utah and have been stocked with certain valuable fish, and said streams and springs were and till are a part of the natural feeding and spawning grounds of the flab of aid Ogden river and the tributaries thereof." Then cornea a review of the situation that has been existing In Ogden valley, as exposed by the Stats Journal, relating to the utter disregard of the law that has been shown and the glaring violations that have been ter reviewing going on and prays: Wherefore plaintiff prays that said creens and the hatchery aforesaid be declared a public nuisance by order of this court and that said defendants be forever enjoined and debarred from maintaining said screens and the hatchery aforesaid In said waters, and for such other and further relief as may be agreeable to equity and for costs." AROUND THE TOWN. Inntead of spending Labor day In the city a Jolly party of Ogden and Milwaukee young people celebrated La- - burll holiday by laboring up the steep scent to Malans heights. The view of the valley of the Great Balt Lake, the lnke and the mountains In the distance well repaid them for the climb, 0 they say. Following la the personnel the party: Mrs. Grace Arnold, Miss Hel.-Christie, Miss Fay Culver, Paul Morrison, Ernest Bowen, R. H. Howel, E- 1. R. Boyd and ton, and T. F. Wumbold. Miss Culver and Mr. Warn-bo- .i are the Milwaukee delegation. RELIEVE It YOUR MIND. is always a relief to be prepared an emergency. Colic; diarrhoea and dysentery are usually prevalent at this son and a bottle of Chamberlains r"lCholera and Diarrhoea Remedy In your home may save much suffering If not a life. For aale by all drugglsta in this country never was stronger what it is at the present time. Tha mayor then made a lengthy reference to the recent Haywood trial at Boise and aaid that this was one of the most crucial testa that the Jury system of this country could be put to. IIa concluded his remarks with the follow?' been free with his money and atruck up lug: an acquaintance with the Of all tha duties that have falleq who afterward repaid his lavish hosupon me' during my 'administration, I pitality by blows and robbery. The have never had a greater pleasure than old Frenchman was slightly under the to say a word of welcome to union laInfluence of liquor evidently and was bor. enticed while In this condition Into a Rev. William Thurston Brown of the room. Unitarian church of this city was the next speaker. Hla remarks were along GROCERY STORE. the broadly socialistic lines, and met with the hearty approbation of the Planned By 8alt Lakers and Backsd By large crowd. Ills address was masteiiy in conception and delivered in a masPlenty of Capital. terly manner. Intermountain Republican: A co The TJie following poem entitled operative grocery store, backed by suf- Hands That Toil,' by HUma Angrlyii ficient capital to make It last until It Attwoull was read by President rips into the fabric of the provision trust and lower prices on foodstuffs in All honor to the hand htat toll Balt Lake City, Is being planned by In this wide world of needs; We're taught upon the mother soil prominent Balt Lake City men. store will be run The Life's measured not by words but with business principles that will Imdeeds. mediately elicit the hearty approval of How oft we see the wearied steps. tha public, and the instant scorn of The moisture gathered on the brow. the Butchers A Grocers association. The hand that's rough and calloused Prices fixed and upheld by the retail-er- a hard and Jobbers will not stand with Helps steer great Industry's plow. the new store, and the public will be All honor to this holiday. Won by the working band asked to patronise the shop where prices are cheap. Tha public will get Among the many thousands the benefit of the wholesale prices and King Labor holds command. If the goods cannot be bought in Utah, How oft there come sore trials; It la the Intention to ship them In from Right's battle must be fought, the East or West whatever tha case And when the Victorys won at last Wa know 'tla dearly bought. (nay be. The proposition will take definite When we count the days of struggle, And think of muscles drawn and shape within a week and an Important announcement from the promoters Is tense. The shoulders stooped with burdens. expected at aa early date. How small tha recompense. A Salt Lake man with a precocity for figures has made an Interesting Here in this world of bustle, Where humanity la the slave. calculation. He finds that he could store by get- To protect the working heroes. establish a Let the Union banners wave. ting 106 persons to make ISO subThe largest crowd, perhaps, that ever fund. A the toward general scriptions stock would be purchased and the store assembled at the saucer track at run on the best business lines. He park saw the wedding ceremony figures that If the present prices were performed which united Peter Ia, maintained, the store could declare a aged 35, and aGeertle de Gooyer, aged $200 dividend at the end of a year, 30, both of Balt Lake City. President have all of Ita stock paid for and Middleton, chamlpon knot tier of the enough stock to start business pn a county, performed the ceremony. The new year, besides paying a liberal por- groom was attended by Cornelius dr tion toward the purchase of the build- Gooyer and the bride by Miss Hening wherein the business Is conducted. driks GoebeL The young couple receives s beautiful set of furniture, the donation of the Ogden Furniture Journal want ada work six days week. two-thugs- A son of Mr. and Mrs. h.hn u Iby wood, left liHliiy for Wash-- - .... li. c. He will alli-ththe I'nl- iiv ,if Virginia. l Hlue damson plums for Jelly, per A new form of pound. 2 rents, al the Smith griK'ery, covered which Twenty sixth and W ashington. - Glen-wo- t: od ise rifle shooting. rate emigrant ticket. Kumpe It is almost exactly similar to tlie Re? O. D. Rasmussen, agent one now In use In the army, (o Ogden. that (r all lines. It tapers to Instead of being Mrs. George Wansguurd gave birth a fine point. This slight difference, tn a bouncing baby boy last Saturday. however, has been found by army musketry experts to give the bullet certain The Home Dental Co. formerly overwhelming advantages which In acthe Ogden Dental Co. will prove most tual warfare might, all other conditions Ir. F. L. Naranuire in being equal, gain the victory for thu satisfactory. flat-nos- ed charge. Over Browning Bros. store. County Clerk Mattson and his kept Jumping sidewise those days revolving and caring for the water clalimi under the recent act of the state legislature. They are coming In at the rate pf more than forty per day. J. lurglary Insurance, M. For-rista- ll. ' In the divorce case of Frankie Thonius vs. John R. Thomas, Judge Howell today granted the decree as prayed. Union Pacific special excursion East, September 4 -- 5th. Ogden to Den-i- r and return, $10.75; Omaha and Kansas City, $32; Bt. Louis, $39.50; Chicago, $44.50. Return limit October IL Stopovers allowed. Marriage licenses were Issued to- day to William T. Cole, aged 23, and Ellia R. Pettlnglll, aged 19, both of Willard; August Galtlker of Halt Lnke and Martha Raltensperger of the same place; J. E. Martinson of Ogden and Clara A. Kray, also of this city. side that used It. An army officer told an Express representative at lllsley yesterday that ha first experimented with the new bullet a week ago at Cambridge. At first," he said, 1 found I missed the target altogether. Then I discovered tlie cause. The elevation and wind allowance necessary with the flat bullet were not required to nearly the same extent with the new bullet. The elevation at 1,100 yards' range less la as much aa 25 points, or and the wind allowance is only half that needed by the blunt bullcL There is an Immense gain also In muxxle velocity with the pointed bullet The muscle velocity of the existing flat nosed service bullet ie only 2,000 feet r second. With the new bullet It Is is much as 2,450 feet per second. "Supiwme a soldier to be firing at an enemy, say, 800 yards away. All he will have to do will be to aim the rfle straight at his adversary without trou bllng about elevation or wind allow ance, and the bullet will find Its mark." The Increase in the point-blan- k range from 500 yards to 800 yards will be of incalculable value In warfare. In war long-ranthe Russo-Japane6-- 13 se Garments, jt jt jt Many New Arrivals in All Sections Last Week. j j Last & Thomas ge rltle tire was found tn be practically useless, and buttlea were decided by muse firing at medium distances, Cartridges fitted with the sharp-point- ed bullets are now being manufactured by Messrs. Kynoch and tha King's Norton Metal company. They will be used esperimentally during tha National Rifle association's meeting at Hislcy next week by Colonel Hup ton md a number of other expert riflemen. London Express. THE BOY'S OPPORTUNITY. wouldn't It he funny," said Popley, playfully, If I were to become a little boy again? Mebbe It wouldn't le so funny for you, replied his bright young son. If you was to be littlern me, pa, I think I'd square up a few things." Catholic Btandurd and Times. Now, I," Is In London next month Maxins Elliott to appear In a new play by llency. V. Esmond. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR RENT good location, bldg. L $30. modern house In Apply 300 Eecles A gold locket set with stones and chain, between 26th and 27th on Grant, or between Grant and Washington on 27th. Return to 2(48 LOST Grant. Tou will be delighted with a stein of famous Muenchner beer, on draught, or try that excellent old Mount Yernon rye whisky at the Falstaff cafe. M. Reed is lying quite 111 at his street as home, 973 Twenty-fourt- h result of enlargement of the heart. WANTED! Oregon Short Line excursion to Powell, Idaho, dally, September 1st to 4th, on account Big Lost River Land Co. open for entry 10,000 acres land under the Carey act. $8.20 round trip. Tickets good to return until September 15th. Young Men and Women for positions of trust, where intelligent service will Ik appreciated and paid for ExKrienced Men and Women for positions requiring ability and tact People of All Ages, of all talents, of divers abilities, for suitable Hues of employment 1 md such an Piano, Organ. Every Sort Thing s of Mimical Instrument, Writing Machine, Cah Register s, fit lore and Office Fixtures, Talking Machine. Hooks, Enfitamp Collections, Rug, Carpet graving, Furniture of Erery Kind O. S. L. excursion to Utah and Idaho points north Saturday, Scptem-be- r 7th. Cheap round trip rates. Ask agents for particulars. Desk space In our office for rent. Mathews A Mattson, under First Na- tional bank. ths Electric It will pay you to Cash Rsgistsr at "Ths Crystal,' 2477 Washington Avsnus. Where the care stop. Post-Card- Excursion via Union Pacific September 8th and 12th to St. Paul, Minn. $41.90 round trip. Final limit of ticket, J. M, For- - D. A. Smyth and sons, Frank. Walter and Edward, leave on the over- - land limited tomorrow D. C. After placing Georgetown university, visit the Jamestown New York city before j for Washington. the boys In the i Mr. Smith will exposition returning and Places to Live houses, apartments, furnished rooms, boarding plan where life is interesting These are some of the thousands of people and things that are Wanted' in this city just noirand if you can fill any of these wants, homo Laces dyed to match the costume is will undoubtedly remain fa- - j favorable for a time. All the heavy; varieties' oT lace are used, but the Val enclennes Is now taking the lead, a-i a fad that s. Horses nud Carriages, trucks, business wagons, bicycles, guns, cameras, fishing tackle, automobiles Heal Estate lots, plots, acres, leaselands, equities, bouses, flats, apartments, stores Instruction in aiuting, singing, the violin and piano, shorthand, accounting, correspondence, languages, danc-in- g If you drink, drink Yellowstone. INQUIRE OF THE PUBLIC Through US Return to )KT Diamond stud. Hlchardson A Grant and receive reu4 ward. ' Burglary Insurance, ristall. Womens and Misses' Outer haa been disto revolution- t thirty days. FALL STYLES NOW READY bulh-- l -- , Iig-got- New Form of Rifle Bullet If you drink, drink Yellowstone. JOURNAL Want Advsrtissmsnt. |