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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, TUESDAY, APRIL 28, 1908. and t.t.-tc- that lie PAGE THREE. t, run again. Harris say COUNTY CALL FOR called to him several time REPUBLICAN PRIMARIES to .ii.,i a ltci, he old not heed unv To Elect Delegates to Attend State of the tiled again. The tuni'd Coi. v mien to Be Held at Balt lak shot bi'iiaght Aron to the ground, with City. Thursday, May 7. 10Ub. a huge wound in the top of his Primaries for the election of the head. nun. her of delegates from each district -- The ..ii!'ol wagon was culUd, and ! ms said convention hereinafter Aron 'a.is r moved to tin emergency j .Icsigiiutcd will held Monday, May hospit-ilwhere he was attended by It. lln'b. at b.t0 p. in. City l,!isiii.,n 1aul. After lus Tin various districts will meet at the .Vile dressed, lie was removed Free Trial Packaga of Wonderful Pr-ami- d usual met ling plates and conduct the to J'i M.uVx hospital, where he died Pile Cura Sant to All Who til the usual manner. primaries in tv:.' uMotis st 4:30 ochnk. Send Name and Address Ka li district should select a chairHad a Bad Record man and secretary and certify the Tin ih ad man bad a bad nvord in Then are hundreds of eases of pf.es names of delegates chosen to the underUtah. Inning served two terms in the which have lasted for 20 and SO years signed. Ogdsn City Apportionment Member of Chain Gang Killed By Clan m.iic penitentiary, ami several and have been eured in a few days or No. Dele. aenuines in the city prison and the weeks with lh marvelous Pyramid First Ward An Officer in Salt Lake 2 LHstritt No. 1.... county j.iii fur larceny and minor Pile Cure. X No. District ; lie was taken to tile tity Jail Piles sufferers In the iait have linkX No. District City. 1... Saturday night, to serve three months ed upon an as the only core X District No. 4... and was arrested on a charge of but oerations rarely cure, and often Set olid Ward vagrancy when he left the euunty Jail, lead to fearful results. Mike Aron, a member of the Salt having District No. 5... The Pyramid nie Cure cures. It rejust completed a two months' Lake Oily chain gang, was shot and sentence in the county District No. 0... for tlie lieves the ring-e-tiothe jail swelling, stops No. 7.... District fatally wounded while attempting to .same offense . heals the ulcers and fissures and escape. The bullet entered the back the piles which this remedy is not Third Ward of the head, circled around the scalp DlstrKt No. I.... nude to cure. and caused a wound from which death Dlstriit No. 0... The Cure ran Pile be used Pyramid X No. 10 resulted three hours later. The shoot- JOSEPH NELSON District at home. Tiier. Is no loss of time or ing took place about half a mile from detention from business. There la ni Fourth Ward Rock bridge In City Creek canyon District No. 11 I case nf so severe that the PyraNo. BEFORE 1 12 where the gang was at work. District JURY mid Pilepiles not will Cure bring relhf. No. 8 District II Aron, who was a German Jew 38 years We make no charge for a trial packNo. 14.. District old and was serving a three months' samCure. of This age Tyramld Itle Fifth Ward-Dist- rict term fur vagrancy, was sent to hla The Herald gives the following brief ple will relieve the itching, soothe the X No. 15 death by Guard Harris, who has been on inflamed and membrane start you of the grand jury Investigation X No. 14 District a member of the police department for report your way to a cure. After you have In Balt Lake City yesterday: lMstrict No. 17 the last three years, and who' has been eeoeeaeq X used the go to the druggist for Jovcph Nelson, formerly cashier of a 80 centsampl one of the chain gang guards for the box of th. remedy. Write the I'tuh National bank, which, on Jan. .80 Total last seven months. The today. sample costa you nothing. 4, whs nibbed of 8140,350, waa an ImCounty Apportionment Fired Into The Air Co., 148 Pyramid Bldg.. Pyramid Drug X Burch Creek port int witness before the United Marshal, Mich, According to Harris and A. M. Kaat, States grand Jury yesterday. The X Farr Wst another of the chain gang guards, the Jurors examined Mr. Nelson all of the X Eden , .....a.,,,.,., chain gang waa divided Into two divi- morning and recalled him during the Value ef Men ef Character. X H arris vllle sions when It left the city prison for afternoon. Character to power. It needs no Hooper, Dlst. No. X X the canyon, yesterday morning, the diIt is presumed thit the business af- recommendation, It to Ita own credit District. No. X vision being made so as to make the faire of Mr. Nelson were Inquired Into The men of character are the safety Huntsville. Dlst. No. 1 gangs work more effective. In older that the full and complete valves of business life and the conlMstrict No. t. Aron waa attached to Kast's divi- circumstances hla transac- science of society; they, and not the Kanesville surrounding sion. Kast did not nee the man tions. both aa cashier of the bank and courts, guarantee the execution of Liberty escape, and the prisoner waa out of as a business man, might be learned. the laws. Marriott .. sight before he waa missed. Aa soon Thus fsr the most Important witnesses North Ogden as he learned that Aron was missing. before the grand Jury have been W. Plain City, Diet. No. X Good Price. Brought Teapot Kast drew hia revolver, and fired Into 8. McCornlck, the X lMstrict No. I A small Ilrlatol china president of the prethe air, to warn Harris, In charge of bank; ff. W. Trimmer, formerly second sented to Edmund Burke teapot, X View Pleasant foundthe by the other division, that the prisoner assistant cashier, and Mr. Nelson. 1 er of the Bristol factory, waa sold by Randall had disappeared. X It Riverdals, ,, Other witnesses examined yesterday auction in London recently. Almost aa soon ms he heard the reX Roy afternoon were Hiram White and Jo- brought 82,100. port from Kast'a warning revolver, X KlaterviHe , ,, to believed' Harria saw Aron, who waa running, seph Greenly of Ogden. It NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC X Pintail to In that they gave testimony regard and about 50 yards away. He called X W arren conversations which occurred In an To My Many Frienda and Patrons: to him to atop, he says, and when X X announce removal I of to the No. Dlst. West to Weher, beg a barber negro. shop. Greenly Aron did not respond to the call fired Ogden X lMstrict No 3 my old stand, No. 2852 Washington at him, but missed him. X Ave, north of J. 8. Carvers, to No. 417 M llson . , Failure. Failed to Heed Warning street (south aide); where Twenty-thir- d Reporter! met the returning dele- I will be pleased to meet you all and Aron la said to have stopped and 34 Total looked around, when he heard the shot, gate to the pence congress. beat of plumbing at modthe of delegates, 44. Number you give Did you muule the dogs of war!" as though debating whether or not he erate prices. F. J. HKNDERBHOT, Chairman, should return. He evidently decided they asked him. W. J. DALLIMORE, T. H. DAVIS. Secretary. he said, with some asperity, that he could make good hla escape, weKaw," Ogden, Utah. April 31, 1008. Sanitary Plumber couldn't even muxxle each other." PILE Days Doings In Utah PASTOR AFTER CURE FREE SHOT TRYING ix i G1TYG0UBCIL Mining Camp to Charges of Graft By Rev. Elmer I. Goshen Stirs the State Be Given Better Shipping Great Bingham Facilities. Capital. Rev. Eliuer 1. Goshen. iatiir ehn-'- Ht 40-y- for the regular tracklaying aside at the rate of f 10,000 per mile for the construction la to be work. The eum of 8250,000 seed for additional equipment, while $300,000 may be used for securing additional trackage and extension. Principal and Interest for the bond issue la payable at the office of the trust company In New Tort The document, which la a lenghty one, covering 20 pages of closely printed matter, la signed on behalf of the Bingham Central Railway company by A. C. Ellle, Jr, president, and W. T. Gunter, secretary; while the Trust company la represented by the signature of Beverly Clews, Its second vice president, and J. C. Kllnck, Ita secretary. M rods; Is act $300,000 SITS WOJl PRICE IS OUTIUGEOUSLT LOW HEW TICKET ' encouraging news ......a..,,....,,,,. .t..i.,ii.i.,i,ii,,, SILK &ALE of FOR RIO GRANDE The passenger department of the Denver A Rlc Grande railroad In Balt Lake City opened Its offices yesterday aa the flint tenant of the new Judge building. The ticket office of this railroad occupies the ground floor corner of the building, with entrances on Third South and Main streets. Colonel L A. Benton, general agent of the passenger department, and hla force of clerks worked all day Sunday moving Into thelf new quartern, and yesterday sold tickets at the new office, although the fixtures had not all been Installed. The new ticket office le one of the handsomest in the west It to finished In solid mahogany with a tile floor. The ticket counter, the ticket case and the partitions enclosing the private offices are all of solid mahogany. New desks, and new office furniture have been put into the new office. For eleven years the ticket office of the Denver A Rio Grande has been in the Dooly block, but Its business has outgrown those quarters and when the Judge building was first planned the Denver A Rio Grande made arrangements for ticket offices on the ground floor. The freight department of the Denver A Rio Grande has not yet moved from the Dooly building, but will do so within two weeks. It will be located on the ground floor of the Judge building Just east of the ticket Boaton. Greatt Importaimce Thousands of yards of crisp new silks to be sacrificed at lower prices than silks have ever been sold for in Ogden before. Many of these beautiful. creations have reached us in the last three days. It is not a small lot of sale merchandise but the entire stock on sale regardless of New York cost. - Black Silks comprising: all the new weaves and staple Taffetas, Summer Silks in dainty stripes and fancy designs in Taffeta, Messelenes, Foulards, Warp Prints. In fact there Is not a silk that is new and you may want but what is here. The prices will surely save you more money than you ever had the opportunity of saving: before. 50 Pieces of Silk of Poplin, the new shades and black and white, one of the daintiest all silk fabrics of the season either for full suits or extra waists; bought to sell at 75c, in this sale at . 39c - 39c 25 pieces new ilesselene all new shades including: black 75c. value in this sale 35 pieces of Foulards, new shades and patterns just received this week bought to sell at 75c. and $1.00 in this sale 45c 1000 yds. Worlds best taffeta; complete line of shades, all crisp and new. Never sold less than ; 53c 75c.; in this sale, per yd rough silk all the latest shades sold the world ever NIP IT IN THE BUD. IPMr waeev ef JSLr Pwenthhr nn scientific research. noted European skin snJ.,, J'Wr declares that dandruff te the ootids of the scalp, censed o allty ia hair becomes lifeless. mo, fen. out This caa be pre- PW Jam; oftniJ . JJtotno the hair to its na torsi BciT in abn"dancy. tocn'w,ne by thousands of ."T. "red most that It to ,r Preparation on the iff the mar- - j toay Bend 10r. ta remp'e to The Herpldde Co.. drnrrista onto sad SLIA and suiting check silks 25 pieeas of new atrip course extending from long-ter11 to July 17 will be a new feature of the summer school which to to be conducted at the University of Utah this year. This course la specially designed to meet the new requirements which are to he Imposed by the state board of education. It to expected that between 100 and are at 200 teachers of the state, who with comply to fully present unable board purposes, the the requirements The will attend Jhe ten weeks session. Purby that, to so arranged course new years, a suing it for three or four to qualified be fully will teacher, board any certificate which the future. the In contemplates requiring which Another Interesting feature to course the of will be characteristic work this pursuing that the persons durwill be attending the University aththe spring when ing the period letics occur. Ona grand let of cilkc 85e $1 SO and $125 in this sale 75c regular pneas in this sale, special te $126 special at One wonderful collection of silks $125 te $1.75 special Wonderful values in Blk alike. m se-cu- re Rerpiclds kills this dandruff at Entire line of colored taffeta tha highest $100 quality in this sals at STATE UNIVERSin uhscriber, of The Utah State wnal are requested te read and A w instruction printed at hsad of May oitorial column. , betjt. 1 OFFICE for wool Janaen of syndicate, taktd by the First National bank and other financial Institution a, la preparing to erect a large storage building t Omaha where 8,000,006 iwunds of the Western dip win be placed every year M security for money advanced to the heepmen. MrT Jansen, who was formally the largest Individual aheep owner In Nebraska, and known throughout the middle West as the Sheep Feed-r- " In Balt Lake City en route to he Pacific coast with hla daughter, Rha Anna Janseii. He believes. that, n! though Industrial depression has had n tendency to weaken the wool market, Price now offered by the broken office. " outrageously low and he Is heartily ceorl with the proposal of Utah AT rwere to store the 1008 clip SUMMER COURSE Moat Powers la brought by Peter Jansen, Neb., who says a ....... ....... ....... otH-rutlo- uf the ' nf Lake City, formerly uf Ogden, has sue- needed in stirring up the city council "of vast importance to the state) of the capital. At the meeting of the tBa mean that Bingham ia to have council last evening the following resothe heat possible shipping facilities lutions were adopted in answer to Mr. outlet to the Goshen's charges that there was Bsd the best possible graft smelters here. A half million dollars in the city administration: W hcreasi b to be spent building the line, and a The Rev. Elmer 1. Goshwill be spent en, quarter of a million to his congregation on speaking tor equipment. A mortgage for 83,-Sunday last, divided the officials of this tff was filed Saturday to cover the city Into those worthy of respect and amounts which will be expended In confidence, and those worthy only of welcome a fond hope reality. contempt by reason of their puking a unfaithfulValuable mining ground held by Helnse ness of their public trust; and Is Bingham will be the terminal of the Whereas, Hla classifications in this Una above and the smelters here will Indicating such study made by him hs the other terminal. The state will aa would lead him to distinctions aa be greatly enriched by this project, as between and knowledge of acta persons handled a coat be at ore can as end of on which he baaed hia accusations; uhsolntely at a minimum. therefore Mortgage of $3200,000. Resolved, by the council of Balt The mortgage, the biggest of the Lmke City, that It welcome all efforts year, was filed In the office of County to give this city a pure, honest and Bseorder Perkins Saturday, being one efficient government, and Is determined (mm the Bingham Central Railway to have none but efficient, honest men company of Salt Lake eounty to the In office ao far aa It can control the Metropolitan Trust company of New same, we Invite the of York for 13.000,000. The .railroad comthe Rev. Mr. Goshen In our efforts to pany gives aa security for the laaue of maintain .the digrjty, responsibility, ar per cent the above amount In .honesty and effectiveness of the munion Ita (old bonda a first mortgage cipal government of this city, and Inproperty In this county, redeemable In vite him to present to ua or to a com1113, at the option of the company, at mittee either existent or to he named, 103 per cent auch evidence as he may possess aa to The purpose of the issue Is for the wrongful acta of any city officials or construction, acquisition and equipthat would Justify the conment of ita line from Salt Lake City employe demnation which he expressed. to Bingham, together with branches The council desires to welcome all and extensions thereof and for the paysuch aa the charges made ment of the debts contracted and to be Investigation Mr. Goshen would naturally reby contracted In such construction and assures him of ita earnest and quire, of other properties, arqulstlon and faithful In getting Will Cost Much Monay at the bottom of any charges of graft, For constructing that portion of the corruption or unfaithfulness. At any mad In the Bingham district, and for time that Mr. Goshen will set to meet tunneling through and under the with the city council or any commitproperties of the Bingham Consolitee of the council we will be glad to dated Mining A Smelting company. th hear hls charges, and to deal with Ohio Copper company, the Fortune them faithfully and earnestly In the Mining company and other properties, Interest" public the road to bonded for 81.000,000 in the ram of 8250,000 per mile, or 802,500 for Ftrst CongregatUmal TOjSCAPE 26 in.. Beet Black Taffeta acid at $125 for 36 in. Bast Black Taffeta acid at $125 : I j 36 in. 30 in. Black Taffeta Ganuina Succina 59c 89c two of aur vary boat cloths cold cheap at Taffeta soldat $120 for Taffeta sold at $120 for $1.15 for $1.50 95c for ilk" advert ieed by tha maker at 47o aur pries, all tha vary latest colors Do not mica this silk opportunity Comes but once o ococcn. IT PAYS TO BUY AT TM ! 2429-2431-24- 33 58c , 70 r S6 in. Black pcau dc Soic $1.75 ARr iOL . 21 in. Bona French Black pcau do Soic Taffeta sold at 65c 68c Washington Avenue 39c 89c 98c |