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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL THURSDAY. JANUARY Mr. Hughes had been in telling health for the past month, but his death was unexpected. His Illness became critical last Saturday and from that time he sank rapidly until hi death. Mr. Hughes was the editor and owner of Truth, a weekly Salt Lake hich a man obtained 810 at Lewis's publication which he founded some jewelry store at Bingham Junction in years ago. Prior to that time he Tuesday by telling a hard luck story worked on the editorial staff of the waa part of the plunder taken by the Herald and the Tribune. He had been clerk. a resident of Utah for seventeen years. He was born In Belfast, Ireland, in The street railwsy company yester- 1887. and came to American twenty day began the enforcement of Ita new years ago. He began his newspaper he asked for career as a rule that transfers must on the Omaha at the time the fare la paid or none will Bee and came reporter thence to Salt Lake. be granted. Thia rule waa not well reHe Is survived by a widow, Nellie ceived by some of the patrons who had Beetenaon Hughes, and two small chilnot been accustomed to ask for their! dren. Samuel and Clara Hughes. Dr. transfers until they were ready to leave1 Samuel Hughes, a brother, formerly the car. Another rule will go into ef-- j practiced medicine In Salt, Lake. but feet February I that children under sj It now a resident of Southampton, will be carried free when accompanied j England. Another brother, Edwin by an adult, but each grown persoa Is Hughes, is promlent in railroad cirlimited to two babies For a surplus! cles In Roanoke, Va. Three sisters live of children aH but two must be paid In England. for at full fare. The deceased carried an insurance policy for 87,000 In the National Life Fred Wagner, whose, skull was frac- of Vermont. tured In an accident at the plant of THE DETENTION HOME. the Utah Copper company at Bingham on Monday, died yesterday morning at St Mark's hospital. Mr. Wagner's Salt Lake County May Establish an Institution and Tost the Mainhome was In Salt Lake. He went to tenance Law. Bingham about six months ago. In and About Utah SALT LAKE CITY. ' NotM of Happening lritf Htah Capital City. commit-,- park newly-aOTKtot- Th ui meet thia afternoon to organ-and lk over plana for the year'a The oo Dominion conalata of A. Jved Wey. He her M. Wells, C. H. Grif-- j e. McGinty and Richard P. Mor-- 7 x. Fred Wey la slated for the Sirnmnriilp. The cwnmlnion will v three poaltlona to dlapoae of, that ,ulKrlntendent of parka at 1K a ul t v-- a month Ooriat at a salary of 8S --Mr rtm. and It will have the appointment of Bealdea having charge lahorera rommlaalon all the city parka, the boulevard over the will have authority of property In and can compel owner to car for the ail parking diatrtcta acaU 'Zrt. front of their placet require menta of the If they do not comply the aaaeea cwnmlndun will do the work and coat. the for the property boulevard In cording to the com-miwl- For the eecond time within a Seventeen eaaee of contagious disHoudyahaU attempted sul-dgrt Fanniethla woman The eases were reported to the department morning. early went to the American cafe, of which of Health yesterday. Of these two were to the proprietor, and scarlet fever, three diphtheria, one ber husband swallowed the content of a bottle of typhoid fever, one pneumonia and ten She waa token to the Holy measles ahe Cow hospital. It la expected that and Mr. At the Masonic temple last evening Mr. Houdyahad recover. wju came hem from Goldfield about six the officers of the Utah consistory and -th ago. She has been despondent of El Kalah temple. Order of the Lake. 8. were Salt John tic 8hrine, Installed. since coming to o Critchlow, master of kadosh, installed The program for the meeting In thie the officers In the Utah consistory, and of the national Past Potentate W. J. Lynch was the city of the supervisor fonwt service to be held from January Installing officer for El Klaah temple. to 28 waa completed yesterday. SS The examinations for the Cecil There will he papers or addresses by AriRhodes from scholarship will he held at the Idaho, Utah, expert forest on the days of sons, Nevada. Wyoming and probably University of Utah U la the dealgn to divide January SI and 22. There are three Colorado. sub-ject- a, candidates, Ralph Hartley, Frank Hoi the convention Into three different man and Endlcott HalL They are all discussion One least. at days wtu he devoted to timber, another to students of the university and Ralph live stock and graslng, another to the Hartley la a brother of Robert Hartley, won the scholarship last ypar. subject of water supply, and the fourth who discussion to over the be given day win Miss Florence Allgood, sister of Mrs. of miscellaneous subjects. J. H. Waters, was operated on by Dr. o After having paid their license taxes Hrunner and Tyndale at the Holy Cross amounting all told to (810 to C. S. hospital Tuesday night for appendiTlngey, secretary of state, on Tuesday, citis. The operation waa a success. twenty mining corporations have joined There are precisely 1,080 roosters and in a suit to recover the sums paid by hens in the twentieth annual poultry them on the ground that the law is unconstitutional. The suit waa filed lu show of the Utah Poultry association, the district court yesterday and th which began yesterday shortly before same grounds am advanced as la the noon. In addition to this collection of o pairs of suit filed s month ago by the Black chickens there are elghty-twcooed. ever the that pigeons A proudest The Ruck Mining Milling company. show It Is Impossible, of complaint states that each company Being a poultry paid its license tax under protest In course, to eliminate the turkey family order to avoid the penalty which att- and have harmony In the barnyard aches If the amount was not paid be- when they all get home again. Bo the turkey tribe Is represented by three low January IS. a magnificent specimens. The Judges of The Weber Stoke academy basketball the exhibit, D. T. HelmHch of Jacksonteam has withdrawn from the state ville, I1L a man with a national repuschool lesgue. A letter withdrawing tation, declares that the Utah poultry the team was received yesterday by show presents stock second to none In Secretary Milne, and the reason given the land. le that basketball as a sport is dead 1 1 The Manufacturers and Merchants Olden. For this reason the team Is unable to draw crowds large enough association will hold open house at It to pay the expenses of the visiting rooms In the chamber of commerce teams. during the sessions of the dry terming o congress on January 18 to 28. Jt la Officials of the juvenile court last planned to hold a public reception on evening discussed the advisability of one of the evenings at the chamber of closing the Princess roller skating rink commerce In honor of the visitor. at the state fair ground a Gu&rdello Brown, probation officer, said last night Wednesdays bank clearings amountthat within a few days the rink would ed to 8680,880.74. as against 81.178,-638.7- 9 for the same day last year. probably be closed by the state on the ground that it contThe. Salt Lake delegates to the Dry ributed to Juvenile delinquency , and congress, as named yesterday Farming directly violated the curfew ordinance. by Mayor Bransford, are as follows: o . Abe Felnberg, the clerk who ran T. H Fltsgerald, F. R. Coates, Le way with )1,500 worth of diamonds Grande Young, John Henry Smith, Dr. v from the New York loan office, is still Charles G. Plummer, James H. Moyl t large. It Is believed that Felnberg John EL Dooly, John H. Whits, Ben B. has managed to get away from Halt Heywood and Frank L. Hines. month de hnm. . ' lci lak. & Kalmenson, proprietor of n office, says that the watch a he on Uore PILES Ns Matt1, How Bad Your Cae le Now Long You Have Had It, Pyramid Pile Cur Can Cur IL Jros Package Sent To Prove hs rived at. TO PROTECT ANCIENT RUINS. i Forest Bsrvie May Ba Given Juris diction in Ssn Juan County. Balt Lake Herald: Smith Riley, chief Inspector of the Second district of the national forest service, with headquarters In Denver, was in the city for a few hours yesterday Mr. Riley's especial mission In romteg to Balt Lake was to consult with Professor Byron Cummings of tha university with reference to the protection of the rellcw In southern Utah and northern tha remains of the cliff Colorado, dwellers. Fart of tha field In which thead rulrs are located le within forest resrve and others are sdJaouuL There Is a law for the state protection of prehistoric ruins and natural objects passed by the last legislature, but tho more economical way has been found to be the supervision of .he cliff dwelling area by the forestry service, It la entirely probable that such an arrangement will be made. Mr. Riley visited with It. EL Benedict the chief ispector of the Fourth district, for a few hours ar.d the plans for the protection of tlie relics were talked over, as well as other matters concerning the service. M.r. Riley's .district Includes Colorado, South Dakota, Nebraska and Kansas. He returned to Denver yesterday afternoon. want. She Or It suffering and torture of nover been told. Whether .V" locular case of piles la almost excruciating for any mortal to w. ly j Jadge Armstrong yesterday that sh, n anted to support her off- -; spring. : t',.1 t list she was perfectly t'-i- able to ,. Furnishings Salt Lake City Furnish Ssrvics at Vcn Think 8" Actual Cost. At tl annual meeting of the Salt Lake R Estate association, held yesterday ' the Commercial club, the divided that one of Its ob assoc la' jects di.. g the coming year would be an end-- vor to Induce the city to reduce It- water rentals to a rate sufficient t maintain the service, pay the Interest .m the water bonds, and to create sinking fund to pay off the ' j NOW GOING AT PRICES THAT . il U ST j ATT RACT YOU - ; - IT IS IMPERATIVE THAT WINTER HABERDASHERY ALL BE CLOSED OUT AT ONCE. AND TO It was pointed bonded indebtedness. heretofore water the departout thi; ACCOMPLISH WE HAVE ment hi-- . 1 been made to nuike up the deflclet-- ' les of other city departments, CUT PRICES TO ACTUAL COST and this was declared to be unjust to who demand an advantthe etti.-'u- . AND LESS. age from the municipal ownership of a public utility. A cl Ouse in the mayors message In which in- - said that he thought the water rontals ought to be made to pay I per cent on the city's investment waa discussed. The sentiment was that If the water rentals In Salt Lake were only 25 per cent of what they 2413 WASHINGTON AVENUE were In other cities then this was an advantage peculiar to Salt Lake and rs one Which would bring and Investors here. The members of ths association declared that the CHICAGO MILLIONAIRES with the private governess or tutor I DONT LIKE DISPLAY, method of education, snd It sends Its mayor was wrong and that the rents eons and daughter to military schools should be cut to a sum that paid no Interest at all on the Investment, but Society There Is Wholesome and Vary snd preparatory schools, snd finally, Quiet. sons and duiiKliti rs alike, through colwhich merely paid the actual expense. If tnete 1 a chance tliut the menA petition will he formulated by the Tha home life of the Chicago mil- lege, caliber of the offspring can association and presented to the countal lionaire la, on the whole, simple comit. stand cil asking that the rates be reduced. pared to the New Yorker of the exTwo or three seasons ago a famous clusive set. nays the Delineator for debutante WHAT'S group made Its bow five January. Too much display In livery Bryn Mawr graduates frpin five of cold eye, and worth doing la worth doing well. If Is looked upon with families. best Chicagos Everyone you wish to be cured of rheumatism, footmen with powdered wigs are too who knows anything about college use Ballard's Snow Liniment and you ornate for use. Japanese, servants are knows that a Bryn Mawr degree Is will be "well cured." A positive cur In high favor Just at present, and Chi- never given In a Joke; which only for Sprains, Neuralgia, Bruises, Con- cago homes are practically filled with proves that Chicago Is not rearing ' tracted Muscles and all the ills that these little Orientals, but level-headyoung flesh Is heir to. A. G. M. Williams, Chicago iMMiety has on the whole princesses, j tone. a not wholesome hold American does It women. Navssota, Texas, writes: "I have used Snow Liniment for sprained ankle and it gave the beet of satisfaction. I always keep It In the house." Sold by George F. Cave, corner Slid and Washington. 9 until further notice, will receive deposits of cash REPAYABLE IN 9 9 CASH; that Is to say, those depositing currency will be repaid In 9 TWO ACCOUNTS CLOSED. currency and those depositing gold will be repaid In gold. Family Retainer Oh, sir, something Do not hoard your money; currency will burn and both gold and terrible has 'appened! Tour daughter, A auaplclpn that you keep money In tha Miss Gwendolyn, air, has eloped with currency may Its stolen. house may cause burglary and even loss of life. BRING TOUR CAB1I ths chauffeur, sir, an theyre off In the TO US. We have provided, at large expense, a Victor solid door, motor car, sir. The Old Man Thank the Lord! 9 manganese steel safe. When the door Is forced to place no joint can 9 be seen, making a ball of steel (hollow of course), weighing several Maybe I can save a little money now tons, and proof against tha drill, the wedge, the sledge or explosives. that the girl and the machine are 9 Not ms of these safes has aver been burglarised. In addition,' w 9 both gone. Puck. have safely devices that will prevent burglars from even getting In- 9 . side of our vault, which contains our Victor safe. TO KILL THE DANDRUFF GERM. SAFETY has always been lbs motto of THE OGDEN STATE 9 $ ' ' 9 BANK. la th sly Passible Way of Havlag Aa Effective Care t If yea see a woman or a man with luxuriant glossy hair, you may be sure neither has dandruff to amount I r nythtng. SALT LAKE CITY, 284 MAIN. In naarl:1 every ease vbero vromon anO OGDEN, 2487 WASHINGTON AYE. irro It nwn kavw thin brittle hr.lr, Uk LOGAN, 47 N. MAIN. ' j i ladruff. TLar ire bundrodn of preparations that claim" to cure dandruff, TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT but not one but Newbros Herpk de tolls PAINi FREE WITH PLATES. you that dandruff la the result o a germ burrowing Into tha scalp, and that :r--m No difference what you pay you snout cur of dandruff and it', eonsro cannot get any better at any pries luent telling and baldness, can only lx. nr. bad by killing tho germ; and thoro L 7 Gold Fillings $1 up Bet of Teeth (Beet Rubber) other preparation that will destrov that A Good Set for 75s ,88 Silver and Amalgam Fillings .80s germ but Newbros Hemleldo. "Destroy Bridge Work, Beat... . . .83-5ts IS Cement Fillings remove the crass, and you the uilect" Gold Crowns 82k .$1 $3.50 to $8 Porcelain Fillings Bold by leading druggists 3oin1 Tie. In Advice. 12 YEARS' PROTECTIVE GUARANTEE. Examination end FREE Ca to for Tbs stamps sample Hurplelde Honest Work. Fair Dealings make Our Success Continuous. Open till I p..m. bttnHt Mich. Two elsee H cants snd ILIA Lady Attendant Sundays. 10 to 3. THIS FRED M. NYE CO. home-builde- . ed OGDEN STATE BANK 999999999999999999999999999999999999 -- ........... 0 Do Yon Need Printing? equipped to do ALL KINDS of and artistic AND JOB PRINTING in an mam.er. The progressive business man demands first class G. Would you patronize your friend if his stock of goods . printing THE STATE JOURNAL Is up-to-d- ate was several years behind the present style? Would you use printing ten years ago? Would you, if you were attracted that was by a handsome piece of printing, throw it aside and forget it; or would up-to-d- ate you hunt up the printing office that did the job and give them your work? 2.8-ln- ch Po esv4 All Winter REDUCE WATER RATES. WOUL') Realty j o. : or if you are fearfully tantalised a Salt Lake Herald.' JH!I!t,Chable ,tcblng . and bleeding Adjutant-Gener- al Wedgwood la negobrther you have Householder is . now In the. cent y only a moderate Piles, there Is positive relief. tiating with the war department for jail awaiting trial for neglecting hi of the guns Issued family, the penalty for which le from To!01'' t00, 1,1 PmrnW Cure. the exchange new the for one to three years In the pentitemlary. to the Dot take ,or battery light granted!! we breech-loadirifles adopted for the Mrs. Householder Is an unusually tall ur Pile Remedy. We want for ltwI1 regular army. It Is understood that woman, but her shoulders are . PAGE THREE. invn suffering from actual! Since January 15, 1907, Great Salt Lake has risen 8.7 feet, according to the the report received yesterday by the local United States weather bureau from their observation station at Garfield. The lake Is now 8.80 feet above the sero mark on the TROUBLE DRIVES standard gauge. At this time last year WOMAN INSANE. it was but .6 above. a Mrs. Householder Committed to tl Laron Pratt, who Is employed In the State Mental Hospital by Job room of the Deseret News, was Judge Armstrong. yesterday morning knocked down by a South Temple street car. Mr. Pratt Driven to Insanity by the neglect of la entirely deaf and not hearing the ap- her husband, Mrs. Carollni Houseproach of the car stepped In front of It. holder was yesterday committed to the He was severely brulred, but no bones State Mgntal hospital at Provo by were broken. Judge George G. Armstrong, stys the semi-month- No The county commissioners will witha short time undoubtedly establish a detention home for Juvenile offenders, according to John C. Mackey, chairman ot tha board, says the Herald. Mr. Markay says that the commissioners have b Jn ntgotlating with the city for some time In relation to the maintenance of tha ' home, and that If some agreement Is not reached shortly the county will go ahead alone. The last legislature passed a law authorising the commissioners of any county In which a city of the first or second class is located to establish such a home, and provides that the commissioners can recover from the city the per capita cost of keeping the city chargee who ere placed there. The commissioners have full authority over the home, can appoint the superintendent at a salary of not more than $1,200 a year, and can make the neces sary rults and regulations for Its conduct. The hitch between the commission' era and the rtty seems to be over the maintenance of the institution, once It Is established. The law la so worded that In Balt Lake county the city would have to pay practically all of the maintenance, as nine-tentof those who would be senf there Would come from within lta limits. At a recent meeting between the commissioners and Mayor Bransford the matter ms gone over thoroughly, but no definite conclusion was arin 't of 15. h 18, 1908. The Journal Delivers the Goods ng difference say to every person the department demands the bonus for the as a of "g from pile, or the guns in value any form of enI u Four name and trade. The local battery is holding out 1U a Fro. a for an even swap. ttad,F ftte tH.1 ot "Ckaw th roarvelous Pframis P Cure- - After The next meeting of the Utah Press using the association will be held in the rooms of bill dnmurt.111 hurrjr t0 Four nearest club next Monday. box of Pyra- - the Balt Lake Press dd P. Jensen announces " n0W 4dm,ttd Secretary Parley thOU ilBd. to one of the moat wonderful that an Interesting program has been tor Pile ever known, prepared. can be gotten by th, mg-.- 1? using 'JOHN W. HUGHES IS DEAD. ou Pyramid Pile Cure. It 7ducM a11 congestion and Publisher of Truth Succmumbs to AtbritoS'- - 1" a" ulcer, snd tack of Pneumonia After 11 tenders an ttou ly Brief Illness unnecessary. nam address stooped, and she shows plainly the effects of having had to care for herself and four children for the past three years without any assistance from her hus band, who has earned as much as $118 a month. The reason for the action of the authorities In having her examined as to her sanity Is that she would not allow anyone to aid her, and Tuesday refused to accept an order on the Z. C. M. L for things which 'she needed. The county commissioners would have aided her In every way. and other charitably Inclined people were willing to do all In their power, hut the womans mind seemed s to have ljeen turned by her and she would accept nothtroubles, forfr,?!" today to Pyrsmid Drug died yesterday morning at 8 oclock ing. As a result her children, three Dcksge Co, jj, pT pyramid BMg-- . Marshall, Mich, after a short Illness from pneumonia. under 10 years of age, and one, a girl. hjr w .r.. W-ee- nt opera-hsolute- j ' C. Especially are we prepared, to handle BRIEF WORK and TRANSCRIPT WORK, insuring its delivery on the shortest possible notice. If you need any kind of printing call us up. Phones 664. Prices Consistent With First Class Printing. JOURNAL JOB ROOMS 1 |