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Show DAILY your dealer j to send you Ask Riverdale f7 UTAH STATE JOURNAL, TUESDAY In and About Utah ; SALT LAKE CITY. j I Brief Notes of Happening Capitol City. in Utah's Sullivan, on tho iiiurdt-for killing of Police lutWr Ford in this city on December bt. iu7, was called before Judge Armstrong in the criminal division of the Tiiird dtetrl.-- t court Monday morning. Owing to the fact that only thirty-thre- e of the fifty-neJurymen, who had been nunnmmel to appear at 10 o'clock Monday morning, put in an appearance during the day, adjournment was taken ut 2: So In the afternoon until io o'clock Tuesday morning. j find th., r PAQE THREP. of wine that wlwn the is published we shall ! been a year of great p.n.r quality Leiuloti " lei !'i "Mi "i:i r 111, 1: 1 h - Mr t'ohutgger l.t sell -- Tit 11:: Rn-uux- it wasnt all Tiiti'iiid. at n i ee From Poetry to Press. n a kiss I wider what Xu mar,, in Vuler, tines lie slugs "The roe Is rd. the vloi.-- t blue. .i vii were th,- l.ttcM Tins nnsKage the postman brings: mu !l, hob in Saiiday "Tie gas bill and tho rent are due.1 Washington Otar. . "I yoi.'d say" "Well 1.1 man I ev- i Herald. SWOLLEN JAW Georg, H. Spsight Is Given $15,000 by a Court Decree. Preferred Real.ty. quantity quantum YOliNQ MAN SECURES AN UNUSUAL VERDICT i.i : yij- m i.i or pleasant. Whether It's cau-- a ' y neuralgia, toothache or Certain 'y Not Her. .... ai1' Snow Llnlinent will colder, Could Bs Trusted. reduce "Trust her? You surely don't think swelling and relieve the l Mrs e great and sure cure for pain, 'qiutgg,r It isn't right (.she could keep your secret?' rheuma : cuts, burns, bruises. scal,l i huisc Freddie lilt taking that ni.qie.v "Well. trusted her with other njr ut: ! iM aches or pains Geo. F. out of your pocket. Why Plck-accut you things, and she kept them.' Cava me j M,Up. I Si.'.i Lake Tribune: George H. Speight, the young nun who was suing the fountain Bell Telephone company and th Utah Light and Railway comiiany for damages In the sum of S.oi.uiio for jersonal injuries, was given a xerdict for lla.OOu by a Jury in Judge Lewis's division of the Third district court late Monday afternoon. While I sling telephone wires some time ago oil a pole near the intersec-tl- n of Main and Center streets, Speight cutne In contact with a wire of the I'ath Light and Railway Mat Zoraf, the Austrian shot while company and was terribly Injured. He lost his left hand and was severely stealing coal from the Denver A Rio Grande Railway company at litngham burned and otherwise injured in addiJunction Si rial Night watchman tion. Tii- - young man was only twenty Mace Cochrane eight days ago. died at of age at the time of his injury. y.;rs & the Holy Cross hospital from hie wound He alleged negligence on the part of late Sunday night. Zorula death lays ho It in iwriuiiiirig the corporations Cck hra:n- ojieii to the grave charge .of feed wire to remain in laid repair. first degree murder, but Assistant County Attorney P. T. Farnsworth. In PIERUCCI ACCUSES THE charge of the case, says that there are UTAH FUEL COMPANY certain extenuating circumstances In favor of Coclii'.-uithat probably may Th suit brought by I.i'ul reduvr thr to voluntary man- an Italian, in the district court at Bait slaughter. That llirre will be a prose- Iaikv some time ago for 520.Hn(k damcution of t'oihrane, Mr. Farnsworth age- for Injuries against the lueitivcly asserted Monday night, but Ituh Fuel company was transferred he was not prepared to give the degree to the federal court Monday upon ap- of the The case will be tsk n by the plaintiff. The Utah up today. Fuel company is Incorporated under . Our , the laws of New Jersey. Work haa started on the roncret? Plerucd alleges that on April 25, foundations for the new Harrlnian t i- - 1907. while he was employed as a Electric lion on South Jemple street. Monday miner in one of the Utah Fuel commorning two steam concrete mixers pany's mines at Kunnyslde, Utah, he were started up and the Joying of the was sent into one of the lower levels tsis arrived, ind wa its pra-lai440 feet of concrete la now on in full of the mine to examine some blast to All your order. Bond blast About 00 piles were driven for holes. A blast was unexpectedly disthe foundation, for the front elevation charged and h was seriously Injured. lor one today. They are FRED of the new depot, facing up South He was laid up sixty days, and as Temple street The ground was then he was being paid 14 a day, he wants oa M day trlaL excavated to a depth of five feet from damages fur his Injuries. He alleges that the officiate of the tho top of the piling, and the piles wero cut off at that level, twelve feet below company were In ths habit of setting the level of the street Thg concrete off their blasts by electrlrity, and that foundations will rest on top of these at the tint he went Into the mine on piles, and will be four feet and six April 25 the electric current, according Inches wide at the bottom, tapering to to the rules of the mine, should have about two feet wide at the top. A been shut off. He charges the comwith neglige nos. great quantity of cement and gravel pany to haa been hauled the alts and the twa YOUTH IS KILLED IN concrete mixers are keeping about ACCIDENTAL MANNER concrete men busy getting the into the foundation molds. EPHRAIM, March 5. (Salt Lake One of the saddest Tribune Special.) The Wood Live Stock company filed events that haa occurred In this coman $1,711 damage cult against ths Union fur years was the accidental Third munity Pacific Railroad company death of VerlAnd, the fourteen-year-o- ld I district court Monday. The demand for son and only child of Gustave Rod. damages la baaed upon the allegation erberg. The child's delight that the railroad company received was to go hunting, sndgreatest handled having from the live stock company 10,571 a gun no often the parents were not head of lambs, worth 15.01 each, and worried while he was awsy. Early at 95.45 each, at Sunday morning he arose and prepar980 sheep, valued 1C, 190. Green River, Wyo, Septeinlier ed for the trip, and, in company with Tor traneiMirtatlon to . remont, and that two of hla playmates, left the home, the lamba were mi carelessly snd neg- each carrying hla target. After a long and tiresome trip ligently handled that 455 died, and a.l the lamba and sheep were reduced i i through the fields they decided to flesh, to the plaintiffs damage In thu start for home. When they were nearsum stated. ing the town the little fellow stopped to reload his gun, which went off acciOne man under quarantine for scar- dentally. The report wao heard by hla All clothea sent hare let frvt-- at the Dixon free soup house companions, and in an Instant the lifeimportant. m rttumsd to you absolutely clean, keepa 135 homeless ones wandering the less body fell to the ground. One of the boys ran into town and streets of Salt Lake City day and night Mt msrsly whitened by aoma chemical without shelter. Some of them sought broke the news to the mother, who hst really washed CLEAN. and obtained lodging at the city Jail waa waiting, at the gate for the reGENTLEMENS LINEN coul-turn of her son. Ths bullet penetratIvm the proper color and finish, and Monday night, but the majority ed his brain Just above the eye, causeither and accommodated bo not bundoiwd with great cars. ' roamed the street to keep warm or ing instant death. Tho work of our DRY CLEANING uncomThe little friends are heartbroken DEPARTMENT Will plsasa you an oelpt In outbuildings and other fortable places, shivering from th and will hardly leave hla aide. loditY and Gentleman's suits. night's sharp chill. RACE SUICIDE m dt-gr- Milling Elevator Company e dnewd. L'fficta! 10. 1908. la not j The trial of Jo charge of first the making of good bread will be an easy accomplish men! mented Globe. I nod VARCH l'c d-- i se I Do You Need Printing? HUFJiimuBnawiEiaw!"iG.nq.miHMgaCT 191 -' Ogden - Plt-ruc- Here at Last! Hal Irons STATE JOURNAL equipped to do ALL KINDS of and artistic AND JOB PRINTING in an mani.cr. The progressive business man demands first class prjiting. G. Would you patronize your friend if his stock of goods was several years behind the present style? Would you use printing that was ten years ago? Would you, if you were attracted by a handsome piece of printing, throw it aside and forget it; or would you hunt up the printing office that did the job and give them your work? THE is up-to-d- ate up-to-da- te The Journal Delivers the Goods wS nth Light a RcihnqrCo. 1. to Jiandle 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. G, Especially are we prepared Prices Consistent With First Class Printing. THE JOURNAL JOB ROOMS sL In-th- e A Cleanliness r Ogden Steam Laundry Co. a Bold thieves broke Into the city on 8 lute street, between Brigham and First Houth streets, Sunday night, pried open the cash till and rifled It of Its contents, obtaining $4 or $5 In money. There Is no clue. as President Roosevelt calls It la not nearly the menace to Increase In population that deaths among Infanta are. And eight out of ten of these deaths launderers AND CLEANERS. are directly or Indirectly caused by 437 25th Street. bowel troubles. McGee's Baby Elixir cures diarrhoea, dysentary, sour stomMrs. James Kennedy and five sons, ach and all Infant ailments of this naall of Tuscola, 111 have addressed sep- ture. Just the thing for teething babUNDER NEW MANAGEMENT arata but tec simile communications to ies. Price 25 and 50 cents. Geo. Chief of Police Tom Pitt, asking hit Care. aid In locating James Kennedy, who OGDEN i i disappeared from Tuscola In 1571 and THE FRENCH WINES OF 1907. was last heard from In Halt Lake In 1900. He la described as being of Irish The official report of the French TURF descent, with blue eyes, , dark hair, wine harvest, which will be published sandy mustache, light complexion, flvs this year for the first time, has not 326 Twenty-fift-h Street. feet six Inches In height, heavy set anl yet been issued, but the kfoniteui) Cl years old. Vltloole, the organ of the vine growers, has made a forecast of the reH. PATTISOW, Mark Anderson, formerly a Pullman sult and estimates that In round num, car porter, haa filed a 15,000 damage bers the wine made in France in the suit against the Oregon Short autumn of 1907, not including Algeria, Choicest Wines, Liquors, Etc. company In the Third district will reach a total of just under ole at Our New Cigar court On December 9. 1907, Anderson gallons This la an InStand. Best of Importsays, he was in a Pullman sleeper at crease of 157,000,005 gallons over 1905, ed, Key West and Pocatello, Ida., when an engine collided In spite of the floods In the South. Do mestic Cigars with it throwing him violently to tho It Is a curl sus fact that even In the floor and Injuring him to such an ex- departments which suffered most from California and Eastern races. tent that he has since been unable to the floods the wine harvest has been wire fop s sporting events. work. most abundant, and la In every Instance In excess of that of 1505. the Mayor Bransford has received a com- Increase In the four departments of ma nicstl on from Washington announc- the South being on the whole th above the production of last ing the desertion from the United gtatea steamship Washington of Harry year. This will not be to the Allen enof for one of Roy Kelly of Salt Lake. Kelly as the chief things of which 1907, St, listed at Chicago, July they comBar- plained. and which, Albern Allen, Mgr. together with the ships cook, and deserted at Santa 54, 1505. Frank fraudulent imitation of wine, caused bara, Cal., foot 22. 412 2Stk deserter. Is said the riots this year,' was the overproof the brother a Kelly, duction which made it almost Imposto reside In this city. sible for them to sell the cheaper aorta Agreements entered Into between of wine. While there l thus no lack Smelt of wine, the Monlteur Vlticole says forty tenners and the American In were filed company A Refining nothing about the quality of the harIng Uncourt Monday. vest. of which, presumably. It Is as District the Third COPINGS, HEADSTONES, der these agreements three arbitrator! yet too early to Judge. Some time ago. ETC. J. R. Carlisle and however. It was prophesied that 1907 A. F. your homo people. Dont G. M. Barnes assess damages would not be a year of great vintages, k'B cemmiasiona ts John agents. In that case the misery of the y,rd against the company and their dedsioi and opposite City Cemetery. South of France will only be aug 'is final. Ifyour mir-rshows wrinkles wrinkles of or worry, or care. fietV or 111 kealth or overtaxing of strength try glass a cool, sparkling glass of CL I EXCHANGE Prop. Lin-Railro- ad one-four- Transfer Co. ge wine-growe- Stmt Mitchell Brothers for Monuments Dot-em- rs, whenever you feel the need of refreshment particularly with your mcale and on retiring and then note the difference. There all the health of happiness and all the happiness of ruddy health in Luxus that new pale brew that haa taken the entire West by storm by ate unusual purity and smoothness, it liberal nourishment in lightest form it bewitching color ita new, piquant flavor, its fragrant aroma and its inviting snap, sparhle and life. 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