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Show DAILY UTAH THE FOOD YOU THAT AND A SUM-ME- R TAKEN In and About Utah , Tho LET DOWN WHEN YOU APRIL 2. 1908. PAGE THREE. SANITARIUM CASE IS DUR- STRENGTH THE SPRING ING JOURNAL, THRUSDAY CARRIES FURTHEST AND IMPARTS THE MOST STATE 15 LITTLE ON A MEAT DIET IS DOT rupti y I,, .,!(! g i i s,- Puting in a New Store Front SIS SENATE f the involuntary bank-- . acui'ist the Outlet! Canyon Sanitarium v us taken up yesterday sf- - j ternoi-'.- i Kt..tv Judge Marshall in the Tit, Iksttvi Kiiiiing New lias toe federal ut Salt Lake City and whs follow it, k spetlal from Washington in' taken umi,r adleiiieitl. The Fred J. relation to arid land legislation. It is1 Kiesel c,,.. and other ervuilora ask for of general interest In this Keeton bribe ai'pniuiinriit of a reveller on the eause of the w,k being done to Unit the company is defunet nn-tdry farming: and th.,1 tiny are being discriminated Senator Smoot railed up during the ' In some circles the letter supposed in favor of other The hour liis bill to inert use to have been written by Joe Garcia, against claims to be creditor.sound ' morning in the atid regions, stead perfectly holdings ' who was implicated In the murder of and say it will pay all claim against There was more discussion than was Is Officer Police Ford at Salt Lake, it, if allowed to continue in bustles. mitictpated. S, nator Culberson thought branded aa a fake while others believe a bill of litis Iniimrlanee should not it is genuine. InSTRAUS IN SAVANNAH "rushed through," but lie did not Its publication, together with the hi point. Senator Teller of Cop: A assurance of Hailey A Vickery, attorSAY XX AH. Go., April 2 Geor- lorado offered a minor amendment, neys for Sullivan that they would gian n tH uy honor to a member of which waa accepted by Mr. Smoot. affimore one or have shortly Preaidei:t ltnosevelt' cabinet tomorrow Then Senator important GalUnger arose to obdavits bearing upon the Innocence of night, wlnti Secretary Straus, of th btvauae he thtmglil tluit some ject. Sullivan, caused Judge Armstrong. lVimrtine.it of Commerce and Labor. day it lluiy be ,ha, sonn-- of the land Wednesday, to postpone the hearing of will attend the celebration of the twen- - will be Irrigated. 1h Incidentally. the motion to set aside the verdict in anniversary of the Savannah made some Inquiries as to what dry case the for one week. The sentence Board of Trade. Secretary Straus was menus and Messrs. Warren, of Sullivan, which waa fixed for Wed- brought up in the Stats of Georgia, farmng f Wyoming and Smoot explained over. nesday, also went being taken to Tulbottom by his fatter the meaning of the term. Then Sullivan was brought Into court by when lie was four years old. The Sect- - briefly Senator ltorah wanted the bill atneitd-tar- y Disand bteriffs ia deeply Interested In the Indus- Emery Sharp. Icputy so a to make it apply to arid lands trict Attorney Lonfbourow mentioned trial and commercial development of ej iy. Swiator Montana, be- to Judge Armstrong the existence of what substantially is hia native state, licved that acml-arl- Dixon, d' Inserted would the Garcia letter, and suggested that and the address he will deliver prom- better describe the character of land. the missive be turned over to the court. ise to be a notable one. Smoot did not object. Senutor Senator Mr. Loofbourow also sated that if Carter offered an amendment, but bethere waa any evidence pointing to DEMAND RECEIVERSHIP fore it could be read Senator tiallin-ge- r the whereabouts of Garcia, the proseclaimed tte floor and objected to WILMINGTON. 1V1., April 2. Hearcution was entitled to it, as tilers was tlie passage of tte bill witliout furlter reof the motion for a general a warrant for his arrest, and he was ing consideration. He thought that the wanted for murder In the first degree. ceivership for the Standard Trust com- time might route wlum communities Mr. Vickery took the ground that pany of litmiinghain, Ala., capitalised grow up in dry farm reglona the letter was a private communica- undeh the laws of Delaware fur 1500,-00- 0. might which would demand Irrigation prohas been set for tomorrow In tha tion to his firm and that the court had Senator Teller cxplulned that no right to make them divulge mors United States district court The suit jects. are thousands of acres which there of the letter than had been printed. waa brought by a Lexington, Ky., man, can never be except with a The court held with Mr. Vickery, and who claims that the company violated bucket, but stillIrrigated Senator GalUnger oba contract and p ruined returns which the letter waa not produced. to further consideration at the jected officials of the concern knew wen, I am the Later, Mr. Loofbourow said: pnarut time, and after several amendvery desirous of securing possession of impossible of accomplishment Otter ments were submitted fur consideration this letter. We liave samples of Gar- suits against the company are pending. when the bill la again considered, It da's handwriting, as well as others The roiniiany, it la alleged, transacts a will imum over without prejudee. Investment business thoughout in the case, and in any event the pos- general session of the letter might mesn much the South. BARTER KISSES OP ROYALTY iii :sums ARBOR DAY; T UNDER ADVISEMENT ; THE : SEHIEKD CARPENTERS ARE AT WORK PUTTING IN A NEW UP TO DATE FRONT FOR US AND IT GIVES OUR STORE pro-grou- A RATHER ' Riverdale Gov. John C. Culler Issued the ' lowing proclamation yesterday for tho observance of Arbor Day: Whcrt-ao- , The statutes of the tute of Utah designate April 15 as a legal; holiday, under the name of Arbor day; ; and Whereas, Under the law it la the ' duty of the governor to issue a prue- tarnation calling upon the people to ooserve this day; Now, therefore. I, John C. Cutler, governor of the Slate of Utah, do here-b- y urge the general observance of Wednesday, April 15. 1900, as Arbor day, throughout the state. The importance of this day cannot be overestimated. Since Arbor day started in Nebraska, 3 years ago, its observance has spread all over the United States. Tho tangible result In this country has been the planting of over 4U0, 009,900 trees, for the most part of individual school children, besides the Interest aroused in animate and inanimate nature and In forestry. In Ireland S similar movement is now fairly launched, and is rapidly spreading throughout the country. It Is Interesting to know that an American importation, Arbor day, is being made use of (In Ireland), In furthering the ends of forestry. 1 recommend that as In the past, the day be universally observed throughout the state In the planting of trues and shrubs and flowers and lawns, the cleaning and renovating of premises, the beautifying of public and private grounds, and in other work suitable to the day. In no way can beauty and utility be better combined. To the school officers and teachers and pupils this observance ia especially commended, both for the benefits it will confer and the lessons it will teach. Officers of the schools and of other public and private Institutions, are requested to Join In the general observance of the day, with such exercises in conjunction with their tree planting as wlU tend to impress its great importance on the minds of our present and future citlsens. i Uade by & Ogden Milling Elevator Company IS THIS REALLY MY OLD COAT? when man gets back from us tha aid Ovsrcaat Ha aant to bo prosaod and froths nod up. it ia hard to boliovo tho tamo old garment, with all tha wrinkle and unahapolinaaa takon out of R. If you want auch a aurpriao ootid along your coat or any othor gar-msyou have that may noad rejuvenating, and sm hew quickly wo will givo it anothar loaoo of life. And at littla coat. toe. that ia nt Ogden Steam Laundry Co. LAUNDERERS AND EBEN CLEANERS. Ogden Rapid Transit Co. time cm THROUGH CARE. First Wash. A vs. car leaves North end Wash. Ave.... and li min. thereafter till Pint Wash. Ave. car leaves South end Wash. A vs. . . . sad II tnia. thereafter till First 25th Street car leaves West end 25th Street. . . . and II min. thereafter till First 25th Street car leaves East end 25th Street . and 15 min. thereafter till First 22nd Street car leaves East end 2 2nd Street.... and 15 mia thereafter till First 22nd Street car leaves Depot and II min. thereafter till 1:11 a.m. 11:30 p.m. 4:15 11:39 ua. pm. 8:30 am. 11:48 p.m. 8:18 am. 11:10 p.m. 8:07 am. 11:28 p.m. 4:38 am, ef 25th and Washington Ave. First Wui, Ava car going North leaves corner 8:25 am. and 15 min. thereafter till 11:40 pm. First Wash. Ava car going South leaves corner 8:41 am. tad II min. thereafter till pm. Pint 25th Stieet car going East leaves comer...... 4:05 am. and 15 min. thereafter till 11:60 pm. Flrvt 25th Street car going West leaves comer am. and 15 min. thereafter till 11:40 pm. First 22nd Street car going East leaves comer 4:28 am. and II min. thereafter till 11:48 p.m. First 22nd Street car going to Depot leaves corner... 8:20 am. and 11 min. thereafter till 11:85 p.m. Canyon Cara 1 First Canyon car leaves De- - : 4 45 . And . every hour thereafter Eben J. Gregory, charged with sweating" gold coins, was taken before United States Commissioner Baldwin at Salt Lake Wednesday morning. He entered a plea of not guilty. The preliminary hearing will be held today. It Is probable that unless Gregory chances his plea Thursday his case will be placed before the federal grand Jury, which wilt sit April 12. Gregory was arrested as the result of an Investigation carried on by secret service mem He is charged with extracting gold from $5 and $10 coins by a sweating' process, using acids. With the filing of the complaint against Gregory he was transferred from the city to the county Jail, where his wife and mother visited him Wednesday afternoon. 11:37 p.m. Through Care Leaving Corner Pt st GREGORY SAYS HE IS NOT GUILTY Street 437 25th J. 10:15 am. until 4:15 pm. First Canyon car leaves Ogden canyon 14:45 am. And every hour thereafter until 4:45 p.m. Hot Through Springe Cara First Hot Springs car leaves Kth 8L and Wash, ava 4:25 am. And every hour thereafter until 4:25 pm. First Hot Springs car loaves Hot Springs at 7:15 am. And every hour thereafter until 10:18 pm. On Tuesday and Friday nights a late IS STOCK SPECULATION SIMPLT A GAMBLING GAME? One of the points to be denied In Is now on trial before In the .Third district Morse Judge court et Salt Lake City Is whether plunging In the etock market Is nothing more than a gamble and therefore not an equitable obligation which the a case that plunger must me--t. Charles F. Hudson, a mining broker. Is suing A. T. Moon for the principal and Interest on two promtaory notes Moon claims that the for 14.091. notes were given for mining stock, and his defense Is that the whole transection was a gamble, and he I not required by law to pay. MORE MEN AT WORK ON SAIT LAKE PASSENGER ter-uun- ale APPEARANCE BUT COME JUST IN ANY WAY WE WILL MAKE IT INTEREST-IN- G IN THE WAY OF PRICES. FOR THE NEXT 10 DAYS WE WILL SELL 50 FT OF 2 LINE - COTTON HOSE FOR $4.75 ; ITS A SNAP. COME AND SEE. ty-flf- ih to ua TAFT TO SPEAK IN OHIO The matter of the payment of the reward for the arrest and con2. Great COLUMBUS, O., April viction of Sullivan has been passed up to Governor Cutler by Chief of Police preparations are being made by tho members of tho Columbus Board of Pitt. The only claimant for the reward Is Trade for Its annual banquet tomorJames Young, a grocer of Portland, row night, when Secretary William H. Taft will be tho guest of honor. Ora. Mr. Toung Is the man who pointed Sullivan out to PoHoe Officer James Tho affair will take place In Memorial F. Anderson of Portland on the morn- Hall and soma of tha leading Repubing of January 4, 1901, and Anderson licans of tho state will gather about the banquet board. arrested Sullivan. 1500 Boyle Hardware Company II lt' Good, It's Mere." NEW SPRING SKIRTS and WAISTS i The time for new spring clothes is here. Ws are shewing the new gored and planted models in skirts, in all th new materials and colors, navy, black, brawn and small chocks. The ehewing of fine lingerie waiete thia oaaaon in dainty Icccc and all. ever embroidery at prices from 85c to $9. SPECIAL IN MUSLIN DRAWERS, wall made and good quality muslin with dsep hemstitched tucked flounce, at 85c 8 pair for $1, 2 With COPENHAGEN, April members of the royalty and nobility of several nations participating, a "poppy festival, a great charity affair organised by Princess Marie of Denmark, waa oiened today In the royal concert palace and wilt las three days. Tits princess Is the most democratic of Europe's royalty and la interested in many charitable Institutions. The festival will close Saturday night with a masquerade ball, at which the kings of Denmark and Norway are expected to Ave. 2335 be present LABOR RIOTS Several royal princeseea and all the loading members of aristocracy are In of varluus where anyIN PHILADELPHIA charge from macs booths, to kieses are sold. thing UITCHEIL BROTHERS The affair Is held for the benefit of a number of charitable institutions. Cathfor Eonunents PHILADELPHIA, Pa., April 2. La- olic, Protestant and Jewish. COPINGS, HEADSTONES, ETC Among the spectally invited guests bor riots continue In this city. Thera Sss your home people. Dont was ' serious rioting this morning be- Is the United States ambassador. Dr. pity big eommiMions to agents. tween negroes and Italians seeking em- M. F. Egan, who has become exceedYard apposite City Cemetery. SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY. ployment at the Hammeratein opera ingly popular here. house. Several were badly hurt It MICHIGAN FARMERS' UNION Is feared that the attack will become general. Police are keeping a close REED CITY, Mich., April 2. With watch on the negro and foreign quaiv farmers from all over Michigan snd CONFERENCE ten of the city. So far there has been several - agricultural authorities from no stabbing and no one has been shot otter states present, the state convenThe Italians were hounded by the ne- tion of the American Society of Equity SALT LAKE CITY, APRIL 4, 5, 4. groes on their way to work. Mounted wus culled to order here today. OffnumIn icials tha a report steady gain police quelled the trouble and are now ber of organised farmers In Michigan. The usual low round trip rates wilt guarding the scene. be In effect via the Oregon Short Line fur Conference. Tickets oh sals from Trouble In the Jungle. Fond of tha Sea. all up to Spencer, Idaho, and What's the row here?" demanded Alfonso of Is Spain King very fond La points Grande, Oregon (except Ogden and the elephanL of tho sea. He and Queen Victoria eouth) April 2nd to 5th, InThe monkey bag Just given the Eugenie find one of their greatest statlone limited for return to April 15th. giraffe a shave and a haircut," ex- pleasures at Ban Sebastian In the clusive, The long dally swim. Both are perfectly Tickets on opto at Oguen and stations plained the other anlmala. limgiraffe Is Insisting on having bis neck at borne In the water, the young south, April 1st to Sth, Inclusive, 8. O. 12th. L Sea to ited agents April shared for nothing, and tha monkey queen having early acquired the art for further particulars. won't stand for It" of swimming In Solent waters. The M. M. Wykes Company Washington SHOPMEN WAITING WORD FROM NEW YORK The Denver A Rio utande shopmen who are on strike took no definite action Wednesday. The company maintained its usual position. The strikers are anxiously awaiting word from New York as to the result of tha conference between George Gould and a committee representing the men. Alfred Smith n, an official of the boilermakers' union, received a telegram from J. A. Franklin, second of the --oilermakers International union, stating that the committee was In conference with Mr. Gould but as yet no results bed been reached. A meeting of the grievance committee of the five train and enginemen's unions was held in Denver Tuesday to consider calling a sympathetic strike. According to union leaders here no definite action will be taken in the matter until a conclusion Is reached In the conference with George Gould in New York. Officials of the Salt Lake branch of the road say that they are entirely In the dark as to the movements In Denver. The trains of the company were all on time Wednesday and officials of the company say that they could get along for several months with the force they have working in the shops at present vice-presid- SMELTER CASE COMPLETED Both sides In the amelter smoke case now In the Federal court In which the United States Smelting and Refining company Is asking for a modification of the decree grated in the case of Godfrey et el. against the smelters, closed their arugmenta Wednesday afternoon. The case was taken under adlvsement by Judge Marshall until Saturday morning. OGDEN CANYON SANITARIUM DEPOT Wednesday morning. There Is still room for other men. Work In the yards is being confined to the concrete foundations, although plans for other parte on hand. qf the structure ere now of the cement base About one-thiof the new station Is In place. cmr h run for theaters. Indications are that the depot will be finished before next spring, not Notiea even under auspicious circumstances, Cam leaving Washington avenue at 11:45 and 12 p m go tb the and the time may be lengthened beFower House. yond this period. Part of the station Caro leaving east end of Twenty-Dft- h will be reedy for use before the entire at 11:41 and 12 p m. go to Power building Is completed. House. Cam leave east end of 22nd street AMERICANS WILL NAME JUDGES Jto 11:27 p m. and at 11:12 p m. go Power House. The American party of the Third Canyon car leaving mouth of Canyon Judicial district will nominate a comat 4:45 p. m. goes to Power House. plete ticket. This will consist of four Ft and one-ha- lf minute service candidates for the bench and a disu 25(h street between Washington 1venue and attorney. trict depot NOW iiome-cwnpu- First car leaves depot 10:15 a. m. Sundays, 4:15 a. m. Last excepting to Fifty additional men wen put Sanitarium 10:11 p. m. Cara leaves car work on the new passenger station of 20 minutes. every Lake Salt the Oregon Short line at rd UNTIDY , ful- - KEEP YOUR HEAD UNCOVERED Tte Ceastsat Wearing ef a Hat Flaps gates Dsa4nf Genas. Thors are assay men who wear their beta practically all the time when awake, and are blessed with a heavy shook ef hair; yet If the scalps of these same men ones became infested With dandruff germs, the parasites would multiply mil tho quicker for lack of air. Baldness would ensue as the final result Newtek's Herplcids kills these germs and stimulates unhealthy hair to abundant growth. Herplcids Is a pleasant hair dressing as well as a dandruff cure and contains not an atom of injurious subBand stance, Sold by leading Me. In stamps for sample to Tho Harpl elds Ca.. Detroit Mich. Two sloes -- 40 easts and IL0S. . TAODJDIn) $15, $20, $25, $35, $40 &nd $55 These are special collections for tho Easter selling and there are so many attractive and becoming styles that It would he difficult to even begin to describe them. The majority take their style from the most noted of the foreign models brought out this Spring. Little touches here and there give them an uncommon appearance. The materials are Imported fancy Stripes, Plain Fabrics, Rajah Silks, Taffeta Silks, Worsteds and every fashionable weave. $24 Tailored For this Easter Sale we have a very extraordinary collection of Tailored Suits at this price. The best showing we have ever made and you will find among them. Suits that really belong to much higher priced lines. e We selected the best models from each maker and this week we will show styles and effects In Suits at 124.04, never before attempted at this popular price. You can't mention a style that is not to be had In this showing. Many are copies of Imported models. These may be had In a great variety of materials, colors, stripes ana fancy effects. Tailor-Mad- LAST dV THOMAS |