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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL. MONDAY. JANUARY 20. 1908. eooeeaeeecoooeeeeoee which should be entertaining to nature students. Easiest Tongue St vera I delegates to the congress arrived in Salt Lake yesterday and more are expected today. During their How i.id 1 court my wife, she not stay In Salt Lake the delegates to the will make their headquarcongress under:. ((,ling English nor I German? be In addition to ibe electric llclnlni ters at the Commercial club. I will icll you. system. My U'.iitT waa bora in a town In THEFT OF CHECKS Germiinv. H came to America, where The funeral of Fred Wagner, whose THE ALLEGATION. he m.iriied my mother, but he died death waa caused by being struck with a scantling hurled by a circular aaw. William C. Sullivan Under Arrest on befort 1 had learned to talk. Conseurver heard hls tongue spokquence was held yesterday afternoon at the Charge of Embezzling Valuable en in : e family. When I waa SS undertaking establishment of O'Donne'l Paper. my suggested that 1 go to hla A Co. at S o'clock. The service was natlvt country and make the acquaintconducted by the Rev. P. A. Simpkln. William C. Sullivan, a ance m. several of my relatives there. Joe Sullivan spent the time In the young real estate man. waa arrested So I coxsed the water and viaited hla before midnight by Detective native town. county Jail yesterday Just the same as shortly Bchults. He Is charged with the emother it would be a pleasant surany prisoner, excepting for the bezzlement of over 4.009 in checks send an offering to my relfact that Sunday being visiting day from IV heeler A prise atives he was not allowed to aee callers. If of the Good LuckHarman, proprietors nh my card, I steptwd into a bar.'M West First shop all the people who called to see Sulli- South buy a few flowers. A flower street, for whom Sullivan waa is the daintiest place In the van had been allowed to do so there shop a few hours each week as world, end the would not have been room enough in employed shop I entered was the Sullivan has admitted the bookkeeper. 1 of flower shops dalatic. Besides the the Jail for both guests and prisoners. indorsement on the checks as his sigthere were birds and a little plant, declined ter to thus but has nature, BUCKLEY STORY fountain. Behind the counter waa a IB CHIEF TOPIC. make any. further explanation of the pretty girl, with fair hair and blue affair, says the Salt Lake Herald. The alleged embezzlement extended cyea and a pleasant smile, as with her Tale Told by Albany Saloon Bartender over a period of nearly a year. Dur- eyes she gave me a mute Inquiry how Absorbs Interest in the she culd serve me. I up to Ford Murder. ing that time Sullivan worked for a the roses, inhaled their stepped delirious odor few hours each Sunday on the books held up five fingers of one hand The topic yesterday In of the saloon. While making hls en- and one and of another. The girl took six Balt Lake police circles was the sur- tries In the books Sullivan la believed roses and laid them on the counter. bartold to have held out certain checks which by Buckley, prising story tender at the Albany saloon, to the had been cashed during the week for I was in no hurry to transact my effect that John Owens, the thug patrons of the place. These checks business and lctve the shop. Indeed, I whose confession of the Albany saloon were for the most part pay checks, wished to chat with the frauleln. 1 wished to tell her that I waa ftom holdup put the police on the trail of which ranged from 910 to 9100. Sullibut since to speak or write America, Sullivan and Garcia, was probably the van to charged with stealing some of Information would avail nothing I the and of Policeman Ford obreal murderer these checks, Indorsing them and that his confession waa a ruse to allay taining the money at the banka on took out my pencil and on a bit of wrapping paper drew a map of North which the checke were drawn. suspicion. T here terse no accurate check on the and South America, marked off the The story was Investigated carefully United States and put In my state and yesterday by the police, but It was hooka of the as long men so that the difficult for them to learn whether or alleged shortage was not discovered city. She understood perfectly, smiled not it la true. Efforts were made to until yesterday. Sullivan came to the and extended her arms as If surround check up on the details, but nothing saloon ai usual, and did the work on Ing an invisible large article. Thta I definite could be learned. Buckley in- the books. After he had gone It was knew meant that I came from a great sists that he to sure that Owens was discovered that some checks known country, and when ahe opened a cash one of the saloon holdups and that he to have been In the safe Just before drawer and made a motion similar to cannot be mistaken. If this to true, Sullivan had com to the place had the first I mentally added, "and Amerithen the story about Garcia's com- disappeared. This caused an investi- cans are all rich." Just when I began to speak love's plicity In the affair to a clever Inven- gation. The police were notified and I don't know, but I rememlanguage in tion of Owenss to shield himself, suspicion at once rested on Sullivan. ber soon pointing to a rose and then a few days the police expect to be In Some of the other checks were looked to her cheek. Then I pointed to the a position to show Just how the holdup up and It waa learned that some of and murder were committed and who the canceled paper which had been ripplea in the basin of the fountain on returned to the firms Issuing It bore which the aun shone through a winIt was that really murdered Ford. put my fingers on her hair and If the story told Ay Buckley to true, Sullivans signature aa Indorsement. dow, looked at her own wavy tresses. She both Sullivan and Owens are liable to Some of these checks were nearly a blushed, and I moved my fingers to my conviction of murder In the first de- year old. still pointing at the shining water, gree, no matter which fired the fatal Following the discovery of the sig- lips, that the same smile' described meaning on of was The nature check he Slllvan statute. the the under Utah shot, her Thla was not ao plain, but smile. dimurder of the policeman waa the arrested at hls home In the Brown and, aa Tom Moore rect result of the holdup of the Albany flats He waa taken to the police sta- ahe understood, came smile the It, puts bar, since It was committed while the tion, where he Identified hls signature fair lake which the breese bandits were attempting to make their on the checks. He waa locked up on Like any to upon escape, and hence was a part of the the charge of embezzlement and recrime originally planned. Where p mained In Jail 'over night. Hla ball When it breaks into dimples and toughs In the aun. murder to committed during the com- waa not fixed last night. The exact You see, I got on swimmingly. I mission of a felony or while the per- amount of the alleged embezzlement In the store talking hour an passed petrators are attempting to escape all could not be learned, since there waa this sort of thing, writing when a the persons concerned In the con- no way of checking up. It waa estiIn until he went out came customer spiracy to commit the felony are liable mated, however, at 14.000. to conviction for murder In the first Sullivan has been in the real estate again, and finally, feeling that I couldn't possibly make an excuse to degree, whether or not they actually business for the past two years. Re- eta? any longer, I took my card, wrote office had hto In committed the murder. he has the cently name the and address of my aunt, to Deseret News building. Hls reputaSEEK REMOVAL tion to said to have been good up to whom I wished the flowers sent, and OF DR. BEATTY. the time of hie arrest He was mar- made signs which meant that both When the ried a year ago and has been living In were to go Immediately. Utah County Msdical Boeisty Chargos Hto Brown fiats. the friends the say giant powder cape with which he was Secretary of Stats Beard of ' amount to grossly exaggerated. Health. playing Saturday afternoon. The boy had two caps In hto left hand and LEHI BOY HURT. Salt Lake Herald: The Utah Counone In hto right He lighted a match ty Medical society has charged Dr. T. with hla right hand, which caused the LEHI, Jan. II. The B. Beatty, eecretary of the state board son of Emella Qarff had tha thumb rxploelon. Mrs. Garff conducts the and and first finger of hto left hand blown sugar factory boarding house. The lad of health, with lnoompetency, resolutions have been passed and for- off and hto right hand waa badly waa ignorant of the nature of the arwarded to the governor. The principal lacerated by an explosion of three ticles with which he was playing. complaint is that Dr. Beatty allowed the Telluride Power company to maintain a cesspool at Lehl and that he Induced the authorities there to repeal the ordinance regarding the disinfecting of homes where measles had ex- j Lites In and About Utah SALT LAKE CITY. Brief f Happenings I" Utah's Capital City. Salt Lake Charity association Notts The fcss a dee established of-- at employment East Fourth South street. 11 women vhei unemployed men and them upon others dependent vho have secure to aided be and register gay Saturday night there had uoA. lTp at the office a total of registered hen eighty-nin- e. PAGE THREE. j 1 ! well-kno- Thl.-k'n- i armory hall at 2 o'clock this the fourth annual convention Horticultural society will 4 the State hall has been decorated The gpen. and. agricultural horticultural with college of the agricultural by products conhorticultural the for ftah, both vention and for the Dry Farming af-rao- on At con-nre- e, follows It, which immediately More .morning. Wednesday gptnlng all from parts than 100 fruit growers of the state will attend the convention. Bony delegates to the Dry Farming congress are coming to the city early that they may be in time to attend both conventions. Deputy Gama Warden William HinNerovltch yesterday ducks out of a hunter's gis arrested Mike on a charge of shooting ocoton and also without The condition of Mrs. Mary Judge, who is confined with illness, remains onchanged. At St. Marks cathedral the services of the second Sunday after Epiphany were held. At the morning service Dr. Louis 8. Fuller spoke on the worts of league and reported the that Its advancement had been great nd that Its organisation waa meeting with great fbvor. Anti-Salo- , At the council meeting this evening Councilman L. D. Martin will Introduce a resolution authorising a contract with the Utah Light A Railway company to furnish the city with 900 arc lights at $60 per year. The contract will be for a three-ye- ar period. The special lighting committee desired to have 1,000 lights Installed, but It is not thought advisable to make that Increase at preeent. It to not likely that there win be any opposition to the pa tag of the resolution, as, ft a contract la made for using gas lights on Second avenue and Second South streets It will . DYSPEPSIA-PROO- Can Be Thoroghly joyed By Any Stomach. How Any Moal En- ken, as a rule, are first discovered enemies Their antagonists tare on the searchlight, and the proof k merit will lie in being abtoto stand by their tbs flash. - this way., that k White ever knew that dyspepsia w om of Ur'. Black's worst enemies. SI It was only In flog face to face at a two-by-fo- ur hie, he handed his afflicted friend t tl at fare: Stuffed Olives. Oyeter Cocktail. Boston Clam Chowder. Strained Gumbo. Sirloin Steak With Mushrooms. Roast Beef Hash. Boiled Ox Tongue with Sauerkraut Lobster a la Newbury. Baked Pork and Beans. Combination Crab Salad. Hot Mince Pie. Pineapple Fritters, kr. White ordered a little of eacl kr. Dyspepsia Black ordered crackc and a glass of milk.. "I had such hif breakfast this morning," he sal fhat ril Just take a bite to keep y company." But Mr. White could n he deceived; I am afraid you cai tand the gleam, Mr. Black. W! Snot you aay you have ai dyapepsla be done with It? You'll always ha that hungry look anyhow as long rou have dyspepsia. Now listen. 1 tomach was In Just as bad condltl ?our t one time. But now ci w anything, at any time. ForI I tone, this clam chowder or slrlc m even the lobster would-Ju- t as welcome to my stomach Dwr crackers and milk. You dot torilxe how this dyspepsia business robbing you of your spirit, of yo erir and ability to think quickly. t help notice It You haven't t her and sociability you had thi onthi ago. Now I'll tell you what 8 thereat the cheerful took a vial from his pocket a Jtr,etd a wee tablet "There, th Ublt that contains an lngredl f which digests 9,000 gral food. For even the- - worst dyspe Jhe only thing that really gto The reason to ft relieves t nomach of nearly all the work It h digests everything in the stoi , t cumulates the gastric Jul get along without them. Th 7 8trt'a Dyspepsia Tablets. T them anywhere on earth 1 uT package. Tall!;.11 8turt' 7"PP . absolutely atop heartbu Indigestion, dyspepsia of I our stomach, bloaty fe 71. 8 all eructations and Irritatli UU "to ' t tn' and the stoi They cheer you up, and ms Set all the good there to In yc tonL Tu wni forget you ever had to worry you. your name and address I and we will st once send you n "amplo Addn sch. TJ1 " ". pack, etuw B" 11 v twelve-year-o- ld Scene in Act L "The Man of the Hour girl took up the card I saw a surprised look on her face, but she didn't say anything. In the afternoon 1 received a note written In extreme'y bud English, saying that my aunt and couslna would be pleased to see me In the evening. I found them In a house thnt had once been a fine one, but waa badly out of repair. It had been In the family for two centuries. I waa not surprised, for I knew that they had lost their money at the time my tether emigrated to America. My aunt received me cordially, and what waa my surprise to see standing behind her In a corner, blushing and smiling, the flower girl. My aunt led her out from her retreat, aaylng to me: "Cousin." "Well, you could have knocked me down with a feather. I blushed like a schoolboy. If It hadnt been for having met her before and all the truck I'd been giving her In my sign language I'd have gone up to her and git-e- n her a cousinly smack. Aa It was, I stood looking 'at her like a fool. My aunt, who spoke a few words of English, acted as Interpreter. And such interpretation! I had fallen in love with my cousin In the shop at first sight and could have talked with her In the universal tongue aa fast as a forty horsepower automobile can go, but with her mother between ua we didn't get on at all. The old woman was feeble and noon retired, offering to call a friend who sppke English well, so aa to keep, things going be. twetn ua couslna. I declined, telling her that I'd rather sit and say nothing than put any one to such much trouble. She went out, saying that she waa glad to find her nephew auch a "lebhafter" young man, or something at the Grand, Sunday, January Bounded like It, and I replied, "A regular lilitien, Isnt he?" Then tha old woman went upstairs and left ua alone together. My cousin found a Gcrmnn-Kuglis- h dictionary, which we used for awhile lo talk about ordinary things, but I soon drifted into "spisna" and found the book entirely Inadequate to the purpose. Flinging it down, I took up the sign language again my eyea were a complete dictionary in themselves I found lovemaklng aa easy aa tobogganing, only tester. Before we jiarted I hud settled everything. This la the way that I did it. I put my arm around her waist and slipped my seal ring 'on her finger. Then, taking out my handkerchief, I held It up and fanned it, representing a ship's sail wafted by the wind. By all thta aha knew that I loved her and wished her to be my wife and go with me across Couldn't hava the sea to America. been plainer, could It? that Ha Will "Yea." said tha used to be aa bad up my mind to quit ing. and I did It" Do That "Indeed?" remarked Manley; "I gueaa a man who can quit smoking and drinking could quit almost any, thing" "Oh, yes." "Except talking about It." Catholic Standard and Times. F zhlon's Faney, Emerson aya: "Fashion la good enaa entertaining company; it bates corners and sharp points of character, hates quarrelsome, egotistical, solitary aud gloomy people.". in Investigating slaughter houses, and the answer of the secretary to that he has nothing to do with the matter, as that to in charge of Dr. F. E. "Clark, hls assistant Its Made Right of the Right Materials PRODUCTS TO BE ON DISPLAY. Praeieal Results of Dry Farming in Utah to Bs Shown by Exhibits, Products representing four years' development of Utah's dry terms at the six experimental stations authorised by the state government will be on exhibit at the armory hall in the Commercial club building during the ri second session of the will be which congress, fcy Fsfmlng to from Wednesday Lake held In Salt under be win exhibit The Saturday. the direction of the teculty of the Agricultural college of Utah. On the walla of the hall are sheaves of wheat, oats and other cereals and large stalks of corn, while In showcases and on long tables are Jars containing specimens of the various grains raised through scientific soil culture on 8ry terms. ' The Dry Farming congress through its president, Fisher Harris, extends an Invitation to all university students, to especially those of nature classes, attend the sessions of the congress. 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Dr. Beatty says That the charges are due to personal feeling against him by two Utah county physicians and that only six members of the society were present When the resolutions He also says that he were passed. had nothing to do with the repealing of the Lehl ordinance by the council of that city, although he approved of the action. Drs. Holbrook of Lehl and Slater of Provo are said to be back of the movement against the secretary of the state board. It to said that Dr. Holbrook lost heavily because of the repeal of the fumigation ordinance, as he sold all the supplies for that work. Dr. Slater, It to said, complains that Dr. Beatty has not taken proper pre- cautions 2S, know. FRED KRUG BREWING CO. OMAHA. NEB. EXPONENTS OF THE FINE ART OF BREWING |