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Show f DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, MQNDAY. APRIL - Utahna Theater week all the DRAMA In and About Utah comedy 44444444444444444444444444444444444 IN DIXIE LAND LOCAL OPTION IS II 4t44i'i44i I OFFERS REWARD THEME FOR ROBBERS A Marshall of the FedJudge eral court xuieiu1ed the injunction against t!. luiuul States Smelting and Refining Smith Joseph Annual Conference Declaims THE GIRL WITH THE AUBUBi HAIR F. At W. Against Drunkenness. i lOc. 20c, and 30c S. McCornick Will Pay $5,000 in Cash For the Capture of the Thieves. .. 4 4 444444444444444444 Laundry Co. Transit w .......4.......... a ter-Uua- mir.iuny Saturday morning. Judge Marshall's order ill suspending the Injuni lioii was Issued orally. The written der, e a ill be Issued the fore part of t.ds ,vk. The deiision of Judge Marshall is mott Imp.. u nit, in that it gives the Unted Stul.-- Smelting and Refining s "There U a general move- - 4 The latest development In the Utah ment throughout the land look- - .4 National bank muddle at Salt Lake City lng toward local option, and a ia the offer by W. S. lioCornLk. the temperance among the people 4 wealthy banker, of 55,004 lu caah for PIS THIS REALLY atate and of the adjoin- - 4 the apprehension of the thieves who MY OLD COAT? 44 of our lng aiatea. And 1 nine rely hope 4 stole 5108,250 from the Utah National 4 that every Latter-Da- y Saint 4 bank of that city. Mr. UoCornicks of-- 1 with thia move- - 4 fer la made over hla own signature and 4 will 4 ment in order that we may cur- - 4 la as follows: 4 tail the monstrous evil which 4 I personally offer aa a reward a sum 4 exists today In our city, enpec- - 4 not exceeding five thousand ($5,000 dol4 ialiy. I wlah to aay that 1, at 4 lars for any Information (communicat4 least, and I know that my 4 ed in of writing) practical 4 brethren will unite with me. 4 and substantial value in Iden4 that we are in harmony with 4 tifying tht person or persona who look 4 the movement toward temper- - 4 or misappropriated 1104,250 of the A ance throughout the land. We 4 funds of the Utah National bank, or 4 want nothing draalic, nothing 4 which will materially or substantially that would be tyrannical, that 4 tend to the recovery of the money or 4 would be oppreaeive; but We do 4 any part thereof, It being understood 4 think that the people ought to 4 that for all the information so comhave their choice aa to whether 4 municated I do not hereby make myThat ia I expression often heard they will permit to have in their 4 self liable In the aggregate for an haa a man gata back fram ua tha aid 4 mldat drunkenness, and flat- - 4 amount exceeding said sum, nor la this Overcoat ha aant ta ba pressed and lng and murder, which ia the 4 offer made to any member of any deoffaahanad up.- - it ia hard ta baliava 4 result often of drunkenness, or 4 tective agency In the employ of said that ia tha aama aid garment, with all 4 whether they will insist on ah- - 4 bank. This offer holds good until and 4 atlnence from all there things, 4 including June 1, 1404. the wrinklea and unahapalinaaa takan 4 that the people might have 4 Should any question arise hereunder out af it If you want auch a aurpriaa 4 peace, and that their children 4 either aa to the materially or value and along your eaat or any other gar4 might not be subject to the 4 of Information communicated or In re4 temptations into which they are 4 spect to any other matter, or any difment you have that may need rejuvenating, and see hew quickly wa will give 4 thrown because of the presence 4 ferences between conflicting claimants it another loaae of life. And at little 4 and existence of there evils. 4 for the whole or any part of the re4 ward. all auch questions or differences shall be determined by arbltratkm In one arbitrator to be The feature of the seventy-eight- h an the usual manner, selected by the claimant or claimants nual conference of the Church of Jeaua and one one by myself. Should thesr Christ of Latter Day Saints that at- two be unable to agree, they shall seAND CLEANERS. tracted moat LAUNDERERS attention, especially lect a third, and the declsloii of a ma437 25th Street among those outside of the memberjority of them shall be final aa to all ship of the church, was the expression question arising hereunder. W. S. McORNICK." of President Joseph F. Smith on the Dated April 4, INI. subject of local option or temperance quoted above. KIITCHELL BROTHERS This would Indicate that the latter SHEETS WILL BE for UoMBonts Day Saints are preparing to line up to a degree at least with the forces COPINGS, HEADSTONES, ETC CHIEF OF DETECTIVES that have been nt work for prohibition See your homo people. Dent In of recent In other the eemmioeiona country ta parts agents. pay big months.' Yard eppeaite City Cemetery. According to authetlc Information One chang of Interest locally among SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY. Chief of Police George A. Sheets farmer offlclala waa of church the the the of Bolt Lake, will be designated chief election of Judge Henry H. Rolapp of of detectives, attached to the police a un to the auditing Ogden position of Balt lake City, at the council committee of the organisation to suc- force Co. ceed C. W. Nibby who was elevated meeting tonight Thera apparently la Ogden Rapid no desire on the part of any one to rerecntly to the presiding bishopric. move Chief of Police Pitt from hla TIME CABO Sunday Sessions present position. It la agreed that the crowd that atSince the complete vindication of Mr. tended the conference waa aa large Sheets by a Jury In the third dietrict THROUGH CARS. aa ever attended any spring conference. court, after one of the moat merciless FIret Wash. Ave. car leave a the attendance waa larger persecutions a man waa ever subjected North end Waah. Ave.... 4:15 a.m. Many think and IS min. thereafter till 11:10 p.m. than ever before. The alae of the crowd to, friends of the former police chief Over-flola placed aa high aa 20,000. Flrat Waah. Ave. car leavee have been urging hie reappointment to Bouth end Wash. Ave.... 4:11 were held yesterday and every some position of responsibility in the meetings and IS min. thereafter till 11:10 p.m. building waa filled to Its capacity. Flrat ZSth Street car leavea city government. Never waa there finer weather for Weet end ISth Street.... 0:10 a.m. Several meetings have been held It and IS min. thereafter till 11:4S p.m auch a gathering, and there waa no le understood, at which the matter has Flrat 25th Street car leavea Incident, not the slightest, to mar the been discussed and It has been virtually Eaat end 25th Street 9:15 a.m. and is min. thereof! ar till 11:10 p.m pleasure of the occasion or to detract determined to place Mr. Sheets at the frpm the Interest and harmony. head of the detective force, for which Flrat 22nd Street car leavea Railroads leading Into Balt Lake City position he seme peculiarly fitted. Eaat end 22nd Street. . . 1:07 a.m. and IS min. thereafter till 11:22 p.m all report a heavy passenger traffic, Flrat 22nd Street car leavea and the hntejs, rooming houses and 4:22 a.m Depot . termendoua busi- GREGORY HELD ON and IS min. thereafter till 11:17 p.m merchants enjoyed a ness. Today the conference cloaea with Through Care Leaving Corner at 26th the sustaining of the general authoriand Washington Ave. MORE SERIOUS CHARGE ties of the church. Flrat Waa.i Ave. car going North leavea corner 4:25 a.m and IS min. thereafter till 11:40 p.m. Eban J. Gregory, now being held on MISS KING, SALT LAKE, WINS Flrat Waah. Ave. car going a charge of sweating' gold coins to Bouth leavea corner 4:05 a.m. and 15 min. thereafter till 11:50 p.m ORATORIAL CONTEST await the action of the Federal grand before United Jury, waa arraigned Ftrot 25th Street car going Eaat leavea corner States Commissioner Charles 8. Bald4:05 and 15 min. thereafter till 11:60 p.m. win at Salt Lake, Saturday afternoon Beatrice King, of Gordon academy, and bound over on a new charge of Fijet 2fith Street car going went leavea corner 4:.2S a.m. was declared winner of tha flrat atate having dies and molda In hla possesand IB min. thereafter till 11:40 p.m. oratorical high school contest, held In sion for the purpose of making coun Flrat 22nd Street car under the auspices of the Uni- terfeit coins. In default of a 12,500 Eaat leavea gorner going 4:25 a.m. Utah and 15 min. thereafter till 11:44 p.m. versity of Utah at the University Sat- bond, Gregory was again returned to Flrat 22nd Street car urday evening. Miss King did not re- the county Jail. He must now raise going to pepet leavea comer. . . 4:20 a.m. ceive the unanimous vote of the Judges, 55,000 in bonds before he can be and IB min. thereafter till 11:15 p.m. however. Their deliberations were rathHarry B. Richardson and Wiler lengthy, but their decision waa fa- liam W. Fraser, government secret Canyon Cara. Flrat Canyon car leavea De-vorably received by tha large audi- service men, discovered molds for a nt at 10:15 a.m. ence In attendance. piece and a dollar mold and die And every hour thereafter Second place waa awarded to Cloyd hidden on one of the rafters in the sttio 411 .. . 4:15 p.m. Woolley, of the Salt Lake high school. of Gregorys home when they returned Flrat Canyon car leavea OgMiss Netta Powell, of Roland hall, and there Friday to further investigate the den canyon 10246 a.ra. William Roberts, of Snow academy, outfit which he le said to have used In conAnd every hour thereafter were given special mention. Eight the sweeting operations. secuntil aa eeseeeseeaae 4:45 p.m. testants. representing nearly every DROWNED AT GARFIELD tion of the state In which high schools Through Hot Springs Cara. are located participated in the contest man named A. L. Praker 40 years A First Hot Springs car leaves drowned In the Utah Copper was old ISth SL and Wash. ave. ESCAPE HAVE NARROW companys sluice at Garfield some time 4:25 J: H. Garrett of the Orpheus Amuse- between Saturday night and Sunday And every hour thereafter Mrs. Ga- morning. 4:25 p.m. ment company of Balt lake, In only two feet of water, wedged rrett her two sisters, the Misses Abba First Hot Springs car leavea 241 West First fast In the waterway, hie lifeless body Hot Springs at 7:15 a.ra. and Celia Wardrop of South street and two friends of Mr. waa found, face upward, by Greek laAnd every hour thereafter miraculous es- borers employed by the Utah Copper nUl 10:16 p.m Garrett had an almost afternoon company, about 7 oclock Sunday death Sunday from On Tuesday and cape a late Friday nights Jack morning. The body was rigid and there Chauffeur when . oclock car k run for theaters. shout t McCooey drove a big touring car Into was every Indication that life had been Notice. a ditch, five feet deep, crossing Four- extinct several hours. Parker 4a Caro leaving la Washington avenue teenth South street two miles west of employed by the copper company. at 11:45 and 12 p. m. go la the Whiskey cost Parker's life, accordthe Redwood road. The automobile House. Ow leaving east end of Twenty-m- t stood almost op on Its front end. and ing to one report, but thia la doubted were hurled by Justice of the Peace, Cornish, who 11:45 and 12 p. m. go to Power Its seven occupants " "oust, through the air. Mrs. Garrett being the conducted an Investigation of the 0fs leave eaat end of 22nd street most seriously Injured. She suffered drowning. Llttl could be learned of bl and at 11:52 pi m. go i contusions on the right side, and Is Parker or hla relatives, but Justice w i1:,T Power Eonae. to be seriously injured Inter- Cornish ascertained that he boarded Canyon car leaving mouth of Canyon thought Celia Wardrop waa badly with M. A. Wllumsen, who says that Miss 11 nally. ,:5 p. m. goes to Power House. and McCooey receive Parker waa not drinking when he left on the cut scalp Seven and ona-ha- lf rafnuto service Ja severe up. suffering some the boarding house to go to work at shaking on r venue street between Wash In at i 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon. bruises. and depot. Ogden Steam PACE THREE. JIM HULL AND President 6. 1908. company the npporlunty to continue In operation, a thing practically impossible under the injunction. But in suspend- Ink the injunction. Judge Marshall has not harmed the condition of the farmers In tin- - slightest degree. The suspension of the Injunction simply means that the I'nitcd States Smelting and Refining v .inpany la placed on probation pending its good behavior lit doing no damage to the crops of the fanners In tin- - valley. Both side in the smelter smoke case take an optimistic and satisfied view of the decision. For the smelter the decision means that it cun operate, aomlhliig formerly absolutely impossible under the conditions existing n the state at the present time, alien ores carrying a high sulphur content are the principal once treated. For the fanners the decision means .that their crops will be absolutely unmolested and that In case there Is evidence of damage by smelter smoke, the Injunction will immediately be put In operation against the com .any so soon as this evidence la presented before Judge Marshall. HALF PRICE This Utans a 327.50 Cabinet for 313.75 and so on throughout the line TABLE SPECIALS ANOTHER CARLOAD OF NEW, HANDSOME TABLES JUST RECEIVED. We WANT TO INTEREST YOU IN THEM SO FOR A FEW DAYS WE ARE MAKING SPECIAL PRICES SEE OUR JACOB STEURMAN KILLED BY AUTO Jacob Steuinan of Balt Lake, who autowaa struck by Ben Martwk-k'mobile on Friday night, died of hla injuries at the L. D. S. hospital, Salt Lake, on Sunday afternoon. Steurman resided at 149 South Ninth East street. Little or no blame attaches to the automobile owner or driver, aa young 8teurman dmpiied from the rear end of a wagon passing westward on Second South street and waa directly In front of the automobile, which had turned aside to pass the wagon. The automobile waa going at a good rate of speed and young Steurman waa hurled violently to the ground, hla head striking with such force as to produce concussion of the brain, which caused death. At first Steurman waa not thought to be seriously hurt, but he grew worse rapidly and was transferred to the L. D. S. hospital Saturday morning. That night and Sunday morning he waa delirious, and the attending physician kept hla head packed In lea. Steurman died without regaining consciousness. s INDUSTRIAL UNION MEETS CHICAGO, April 4. Laboring men of Soriallsltlc tendencies are gathered in Chicago today for the general convention of the Industrial Workers of the World and allied labor bodies. Members of the United Brewery Workers. the United Mine Workers of Amer lea, the Western Federation of Miners, the National Union of Lithographers and other organisations are also In attendance. It Is hoped that the conference will result In extending the principles of Industrial unionism, upon which the Western Federation of d Miners, the famous Is based. organisation. union Leaders In the Industrial movement denounce the Civic Federation which Is alleged to be an ally of the capitalists. and the labor leadn. ers who belong to It are called It Is declared that the old style of labor unions tend to the perpetuation of capitalism and the Pr manent enslavement of the workers through the wage system." The Industrial Workers of the World Is based entirely on Socialist Ideas and has never been very successful In Its propaganda except among the miners of the western States. Moyer-Haywoo- mis-leade- Ogden Furniture & Carpet Co. YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD HYRUM 4444444444444444 444444444 44444444444444444444444 4 4 4 ' POLITICIANS of She Smacked of Books. They tell me you kissed Kiss Bonnet, the poetess, on yesterday'! auto- mobile excursion. Tea; that la true." Indeed! And how did yon ah find her?" Miss Bonnet has a marked literary taste. J i4H4mH44444444t44H444 .ment of cltlsena for color In admitted WASHINGTON, April 4. the Federal CunalltuUnii, can State convention will be held this! v,ol"Uin I and who hss supinely Indorsed tha week In New York, Massachusetts, brutal and autocratic discharge of 11m Delaware and South Dakota, when each colored soldier without trial, you are of these slates will select its dele- Invited to a natonol conference of colgates at large to the national ennven-tlo- n ored men and of their avowed friends In Chicago. The Empire elate, of to counsel aa to the wisest course to bu course, will be pledged to Hughes, while South Dakota le certain to instruct for Taft. The Massachusetts delegation will, In all probability, go to Chicago unlnatructed for any particular candiimllc-date. The same may be adopted by the Delaware Bute convention, although heroic efforts are being made by tha adherents of the leading candidates to capture the delegation. The New York State convention will be held on next Saturday In New York City, the Massachusetts convention on Friday In Boston, and the South Dakota and Delaware conventions on Tuesday, the former In Huron and the latter In Dover. Meet in Carnegie Hall The New York convention will assemble in Carnegie Hall on next Saturday By a peculiar coincidence, morning. thia a the birthday of Governor Hughes. Accordng to the political wiseacres, the big four" to be chosen to represent the state In the Chicago convention will he General Stewart L. Woodford, Jacob Gould Schurman of Cornell University former Mayor Seth Frank 8. Black. Low and George von L Meyer, postmaster-generand an ardent Taft man, will be chairman of the Massachusetts Republican Stats convention, which will meet in Tremont Temple, Boston, next Frida morning to select four delegai st large to Chicago. At the request of Senator Lodge, the Massachusetts parey leaders have already definitely decided that the convention shall manifest no preference for any candidate. Political allegiance among Massachusetts Republicans la divided and It was feared that an attempt to secure the ndnrsement of any presidential aspirant would bring about a fierce factional fight that might result seriously to the Pn-aide- pursued politically by the colored eltl-seof the country, esiieclally those unrobbed of the ballot, who are willing to use this weafain fur the rights and liberties of their race. Tha conference will have siwulal reference aa to what demands shall be made of poHIcal parties as to the national platforms and must particularly aa to what candidates for the Presidential nominal un most deserve the support of tlia colored voters." New Primary Law The first rest test of Pennsylvania's new primary system will take placs next Saturday, when the voters of tha various parties wilt have the selection of the national and State legislators In their own hands." If the people taka advantage of their tqiporliinlly, tha day of slates and corruption In Pennsylvania politics Is past. Delegates to tha slate conventions will be elected In the same prmares. The personalty of William J. Bryan will play a part In tha primaries, aa the Democracy will battle over the question as to whether the nad. tional delegates will go to Denver ns unln-tructe- al Number of Chinese Abroad. According to the latest Chinese of Octal Investigation the total numbet of Chinese in other countries is as follows, not Including the students' Japan. 17,473; Russian Asia, 37,000; Hongkong, 314,391; 81am, 2,755,609; Burma, 134.560; Java, 1425.700; Australia, 34,465; Europe. 1,760; Cores, 11,200; Formosa, 74404; Malaysia, Annam, 197400; the Philip Africa, 8400; America, party. (3,785; pines. 372439. Total S.79343L Lyonnaise Potatoes. One tnbleopoonful of butter, one onion chopped fine, 12 cold potatoes cut into dice; parsley, salt r.a d pepper. To the butter and onions add the potatoes and stir quickly over the open flame for five minutes, taking care that they do not stick to the pan. Season with salt and pepper, add Serve while hot chopped parsley. PINGREE, MGR. Black Man After Taft A national conference of colored men will be held in Philadelphia on Tuesday, when an attempt will ba made to puncRoosevelt and ture the Taft boom. Taft are bitterly attacked In the call for the meeting, which was signed by Bishop Alexander Walters, the Rev. William H. Scott and other leaden of the negro race. It is likely that the convention will seek to swing the nflu-enof the colored voters to Foraker or Hughes. The call says. In part; "In view of the attempt of the present regime to perpetuate Itself in power In Imperial fashon, and n view of the open canddacy for the Republican party's nomination for the presidency of one who In his official positon aa a Cabnet officer has n public speech In the South condoned the dlsfranchlse- ce CONFERENCE SALT LAKE CITY, APRIL 4. A S. The psuaj low round trip rates will be In effect via the Oregon Short Line for Conference. Tickets on sale from; all points up to Spencer, Idaho, and La Grande, Oregon (except Ogden and stations south) April Snd to Bth, Inclusive, limited for return to April 15th. Tickets on sale at Oguen and stations south, April 1st to Bth, inclusive, limited to April 12th. See O. 8. L. agents for further particulars. SOFTNESS OF SEALSKIN. la Rivaled by Mama Heir Wtai Dnlnf Is Eradteated. Sealskin is admired tha world ever for He softness and glossiness; and yet the human hair la equally as soft and glassy whan healthy: and tha radical cause of ell heir trouble le dandruff, which la earned by a pestiferous parasite that saps the vitality of tha hair at Its root. Newbre's Herplclde Is tha only preparation that Is fatal to tha dan draff germ. Without dannt druff there la no foiling hair, bat a growth of glossy, soft hair Is cerf. ts In. Scouring the scalp wont cure Kill the dandruff ge m. Thousands of women owe thrir beautiful auitv of hair to Newbres Herplclde. Fold hr leading druggists. Send Mr. In stamps to The Herpidda Co., Detroit Mich. Twa eleee -- 49 cents and I1.44L lux-arla- dsn-draf- |