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Show DAILY Pays UTAH STATE JOURNAL, SATURDAY, MAY 2. 1908. Doings In Utah WINS ITS SUIT i! UTAH FRUIT STILL AT WORK Still Lower Goes the CRUP Price of Silks IS ALL RIGHT The grand jury is Mill busy Unvn: gating tlie alleged theft of liug.JSd judge River of Wyoming Declares from the Utah National bank of Salt Orchards Have Not Been Hurt By Against the Stock Law. Lake. Recent Frosts Weber County ' Two features have been investigated this week. ...ese features are the Particularly lucky. . business transi tions of Joseph Nelson, former cashier of the bank, and the CHEYENNE, Wya, May 2. United alleged automobile The damage to thfe fruit crop la trip to Ogden in Riner has not District lUh pe Judge ty ,ro1 5. in which JH. Oartt and guu January firM a,UU il,attd " ta th a decision of great important to Joseph Nelson are supposed to have Jre,urt Edward Taylor ae& the railroads and to shippers of live lartleipattd. Ih UU? E. J. btu', 01 horticuU Langford, manager of Maiiair tot-in th case of the United States Jurt ,h and closely associated with Joseph tUr' h l i receiving returns from the principal 1F,inst the Union Pacific railroad for Nelson in the control of that resort. wtton of was before Hie Jury for some time rU,t the alleged violation of the Mr. Taylors report: is Following on livestock care the Friday. jaw in keeping CTxv froia the ,reenl pwuh D. R. a detective Gammon, time limit specified in employed . Kroger than the nontiaL in the case by some one who wanted ',dl,,lon wU1 the law. prl,u'lpul district. Indud feme one else watched, testified for a I The defense of the railroad was that shoit titne. Officer Jesse L. ing Brigham City, Weber county, DaDotty, vis county, Suit Lake county and Utah It had not willfully kept stock in tne whose beat taxes him ust the Utah county, are only very slightly damaged. so was to due National, before its the doing and appeared Inquisican, The heaviest losses have occurred on pressure of business, engine failures, tors. The testimony of both of these the lower lands in all the principal men undoubtedly dealt won the autoetc. irult counties. growing mobile to trip Ogden. District Attorney Burke demurred The heaviest damage that has ocE. J. Watts, who had been hanging but the demurrer was overruled, and curred eeenia to have ueen in the Bear the action of the court virtually dis- aiound for about three days to get a River where the apple crop la valley, chance tell simto 19 case a the and others of he didn't Jury that misses the as reported damaged. This apbadly know anything about the case, was ilar nature. around plies Bear River rticuiarly so. case will to do finally permitted The government appeal the J. W. Fitsgerald was the last wit- City, Garland and Tremonton, where at one to the circuit court of apthe apple crop will amount to probaness of the day. peals, and in all probability the fight &0 bly per cent of the average. The The jury adjourned until Monday. will be carried to the United States lands in and around Penrose, apple supreme court. The. Issue will depend Box Elder county, were not damaged of the Interpretation practically upon by the frost. It la claimed by SLOCUM WILL GO the word "willfully. 'The strawberry crop has been damthe insertion of legal lights that the 25 per cent to about IS per-cen- t aged word in the penalty clause practically the prlnciji&l berry growing through invalidates the law. TO T sections of Salt Lake and Utah counties. However, this damage is only to the first bloom, and the prospects BIG STRIKE DADE are, taken as a whole, for a normal A. R. Slocum, alias J. W. Bruce, al- crop. leged forger and bigamist, was held to Weber and Davie counties have the answer to the District court by Judge prospects for a bumper crop of every IN GOLD CIRCLE Diehl of Salt Lake, Friday, on the kind of fruit. The fruit crop of Cache charge of forging the name of George county did not suffer to any serious H. Smith, superintendent of the Roebei extent, the blooming period of that J. P. Turner received a letter from Roofing company, with which Slocum county being a little later than other time keeper at the counties. Thus the fruit escaped seriGold Circle yesterday morning which waa employed gave full confirmation of the reported Judge building, to a check for $460 ous damage from the frosts. Of trike In the property of the Gold Cir- that he passed upon the National bank course in the higher valleys considcle Crown Mining company. The letter of the Republic. erable damage was done. to Mr. Turner eta ted that at a depth Testimony was introduced to show Reports from Sanpete, Sevier, Emof twenty-fiv- e feet In the company's that after Slocums arrest at and re- ery, Carbon and Beaver ahow a heavy own shaft there was from twelve to turn from Ogden he admitted the forg- lose to practically all fruit cropa. But fourteen Inches of ore that sampled ery but said he waa desperately In need the' commercial area of this section is better than 1 1.500 per ton. The letter of money. In default of ball he waa re- not extensive. From the information available at stated that the writer had done hie manded to the eheriire custody; own sampling and secured hie own asthis time the peach, cherry and apri- 001 crop will be above the average eo he was certain that no missay For Company. whil the apple and pear crops will take had been mode. a into the Strolling grocor'o (hop The letter also stated that the Gold. other day, a little boy asked for half a ! overage about 75 per cent over the Circle Leasing company, which was pound of margarine. He waa , being j rtate. The strawberry crop will be operating no lees than five different served, and the shopman waa about to !' at least 90 per cent, with a full crop blocks of ground In the camp, was wrap tbo margarine up In paper when of other email fruits. "Please, air, my sacking (250 ore from Its Elko Prince the lad exclaimed: A Living Skelton lease and that good reports were dally muver wanta to know If jarll stamp being made by any number of leasers a cow on it,' 'cos we're having cum-pnLondon Farm and Home la the final condition of any child and operators In the. district) that has worms if. It Uvea. Think DIES FROM BLOOD POISONING , of having something In your stomach For the Linen Chest Lavender balls for tbs linen cheat that eats all you take aa nourishBINGHAM. May 2. Emil Morf, a are made by mixing dried lavender. ment Nine tenths of the babies miner, about 22 years of age, died at flowers with a solution of gum trag-jhav- e woma, may be your'e baa. Be the home of hie sister at Galena, at acanth and lavender water. Ten certain that It has not by giving It I o'clock this morning of blood poison- drops of lavender oil should be added j Whites Cream Vermifuge It expels ing, which was the result of having a for every quarter of a pound of flow- - all worms and la a tonic for tbe baby, tooth pulled recently. era. Roll the balls in powdered orris Price 25 cents Bold by Geo. F. Cavs 28-Ho- ur Live old Tlie entire line of shade best quality 75c Taffeta, not reduced in quality, it Is our eaina Taffeta. We say 48c the yard. 50 pieces of Brilliant Silk all shades, and white and black. We say S3c. AU the new shidt In Rough Silk Suitings, our $1.00 quality 60c. 11.25 Black Taffeta wide, we say 75c yard. $1.00 Black Taffeta 26-taide, we say 54c yard. Entire Silk stock at great reductions. 200 Swell Suits strictly tailored and tlie very latest models. For tomorrow at greet stand-b- y SC-t- n. i ren-der- n. ed " PAGE THREE, - I K'ing 28-ho- ur . y. photographic representation of tho causes of dieoaoo and tho conditions which tho Chiropractor Note the corrects and thereby banishes diseas tho of pinched nerves in D, duo to misplacement Also tho cartilagenouo growth in normal and abnormal sections Now from each of those windows issues a nerve which exorcises control over some vital organ and ite functions Stomach, Heart, Liver, Kidney, Spleen and Bladder all tho organs In out C the vertebrae are in normal position and the spinel window open. In cut D the upper vertebrae ie luxated (deranged) and the spinal window partly e'oood. W knew the dominion of oaeh and every nerve: tan through trained and perfect touch establish whether that norvo ie pinched and starved or free nd healthy and by scientific and ploaaant methods adjust the vertebrae and restore health. What ia fevor but prtaoure on the nsrvoa wo remove this and thua regulat production and dinipation of bodily Try it in a cao of TYPHOID wo have cured ; OGDENS CHURCHES J Central Park. Central Park Presbyterian church, C. Wt lulling Hastings, pastor. The subject of the morning sermon will be. The Power of Little Things That of the evening, Give Everybody Something." Morning service at 11:00; Subbath school, 12:20. Evening service, 8:00. A cordial welcome Is extended to all. Christian Science Society. The Cnrlstlun Scion Society holds m. In the new Masonic service at 11 Temple, Washington Avenue, between Twenty-fift- h and Twenty-sixt- h streets. Punishment. Subject: "Everlasting m. The pubschool at 9:4$ ( Sunday lic Is cordially Invited to attend three services e First Methodist Episcopal. First Methodist Episcopal church. Twenty-fourt- h street, east of Washington Ave., G. W. McCreery, pastor. 10:00 m., Munday school 11:00 m.p reception of members. Baptism and communion. Service; short sermon, "Be7:00 p. m. class meeting Worthy. ing and Epworth League. 8:00 p. m., Gospel service; first sermon In series, "About the Vacation, topic, "Vacation Ideal Good music. Pipe organ. A welcome to ail. "About the Vacation, a aeries of sermons at the Methodist rlyirrh, Sunday evenings, by G. W. McCreery, pastor. Ideals. May Srd "Vacation May 10th The Call of the Will. May 17th The Grand Canyon. May 24tli The Ocean. May Slat Dr. 11. J. June 7th The Talbott. A welcome to ail. Talcnia Which You Possess1' inaugurated. Primaries for the election of the The Christian Endeavor Society uf the First Presbyterian church will hold nuinbt-- of delegatee from each district as hereinafter Its regular Munday services in the to said convention church iwrlor at 7 p. ni.; subject, "The designated will be held Monday, May 4, KOI. at 1:00 p. m. Silver Lining Behind tlie Clouds The various districts will meet at the Fealms 4$ and 42. This Is consecration meeting. The balance of the mis- usual meeting places and conduct the sionary collection will be received. primaries In the usual manner. Each district should select a chairTuesday evening May 10th has been man and secretary and certify the selected for tlie entertainment. name of delegatee chosen to the undersigned. Church of the Good Shepherd Ogden City Apportionment Church of the Good Shepherd, corner dNo. Dele. Grant end 24th; Alfred Brown, rector. First War. T No. 1 District Second Munday after Easter. Sunday 1 District No. 1 school 9:45 a. m.; holy communion and No. 1 District I aennon, 11; Daughters of the King, 7 No. 4 eeeeAeeeoeeeeoeeo District I V. and emnun, p.in.; evening prayer Second War- d1 District No. S NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC District No. I ( 1 District No. 7 To My Many Friends and Patrons; Ward Third I beg to annoum tha removal of S District No, 5. my old stand. No. 2S5S Washington 1 9 No. District Ave, north of J. 8. Carvers, to No. 411 1 District No. 19 street (south aide); where Twenty-thir- d WarFourth dI will be pleased to meet you all and District N 11 ;.... I give you the best of plumbing at 1 District No. IS price 2 No. IS District W. J. DALUMORE, 1 District No. 14 Sanitary Plumber Fifth Ward-Dis- trict N 1$, , , 1 SALAD WITH THE MEAT. 1 District No. 1$ District No. 17 Combination That Will Bo Pronounced r ; mod-ara- te Excellent. of Shred finely half a small head crisp, tender cabbage end a crisp cucumber, an onion, two sweet peppers; exclude the aeede and compartment! where seeds rest: a stalk of celery, all shredded and mixed. Use tbe Lutheran. mayonnaise: One eup Lutheran church, corner Twenty-thir- sweet milk, one teaspoon granulated Street and Jefferson avenue, D. sugar, a dash of cayenne and white A. Leonard, pastor. Swedish service, pepper; thicken when at boiling point 11 m. with a heaped tablesitoon of corn m. Sunday school, 10 Luther League, I p, m. English starch ; when cooked, remove from the Are. Add one tablespoon olive oil, vice, 9 p.m. one tabloepoon good batter, one table First Baptist Church. spoonful any lavorfto salad dressing, Located on Grant Ave., near and two lablespoona lemon Juice or street. Rev. H. -- . Zimmer- best cider vinegar. Salt to taste. Keep man, pastor. Services Sunday, May on ice until served. Place a slice of Srd, aa follows: Sunday school at 10 tomato on top of each plate and your o'clock. Morning worship at 11:15;' mayonnaise over alL d Rev, Geo. L. White, general missionary for Utah, will speak on the work of the state convention; a vocal eolo, "Not Ashamed of Christ, will be sung The B. by Mr II. D. Zimmerman. Y. P. U. will meet at 7 P. m.; Mr. White will speak to the young people. Meelng in charge of the missionary committee. Evening worship at I p. m.; Mr. White will speak at this eenric A male quartette will assist In the service The meeting will be very interesting. AU are Invited. thousands; and dont wait until your loved one is half dead from fierce hoot end deadly drugs ASTHMA yields more readily to Chiropractic than almost any A tingle treatment having often ether diaeao brought results Rheumatism ia responsive to our treatment. We reduce the aubluxst:on and relief fellow NEURALGIA ia purely a nerve trouble which FEMALE TROUBLES w mastsr in a brief epac ar duo to disordered nerve centers; we correct those with no local examinations and without drugs and knif We Correct Curvature of the Spine CHIROPRACTIC DRUGLESS CURE Suite 41 Over Toggery hoars, SO to Lewis Block t2: 2 to 5 Evenings by Appointment First Congregational Church The First Congregational church, Noble .Strong Elderkln, minister. Morning worship at 11 oclock, Sunday, May Srd. The service of communion; sermon, "The Investment of Influence. Sunday school at 12:15 p. m. Young People's meeting at 7 p.m. Evening service at o'clock; sermon, "The Bible, the Seat by Authority In Protestantism. The third In the series upon "Authority In Religion. German Evangelical SL Peulc Church German Evangelical 8L Pauls, Strd and Jefferson avenue, at the English Lutheran EHm church; pastor, Gustav m. on HehL Sunday school at 10 each Sunday; service at 11 the second and fourth Sundays of each month, no tomorrow there will be no service. The Ladies Aid society will have the monthly meeting, Wednesday, May I, 2:10 p. m. sharp. All the members are kindly requested to attend. First Presbyterian Church. First Presbyterian church, John Edward Carver, pastor. Morning preachm.; theme, "Doctrine and ing at 11 Deed. Sunday echoed at 12:11 p. m. Endeavor at 7 p. m. Evening preaching at 8, A aeries of sermons upon "The . To Elect Delegates to Attend State Convention to lte Held at Halt Lake Oily, Thursday, May 1, ISOS. alii be urth ver-tobra- a. COUNTY CALL FOR REPUBLICAN PRIMARIES 4 Twenty-fo- A e S. J. Burt & Bros. Total County Apportionment Burch Creek Farr West Eden Harrisvllto Hooper, Diet, No. District, No. 2 Huntsville, Diet. No. District No. I Kanesvtlle , 10 1 1 l ............. 1 1............... 1 1 1........ 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 .a.,,..,,,. Liberty Marriott North Ogden Plain City, Diet. No. 1 District No. 2 Pleasant View Randall 1 Riverdale. ., Roy Rlatervflle . . 1 1 1 1 Uintah 1 W arren .... A Happy Father 1 West Weber, Diet N 1 1 No. District t Is soon turned to a and one If he has 1 Wilson to walk the floor every night with a crying baby. McGees Baby Exllr will . , 24 Total make thc child welL soothe Its nervea 44. Number of delegate Induce healthy, normal slumber. Beet F. J. I1ENDER8HOT, Chairman. for disordered bowels and sour stomT. H. DAVIS, Secretary. ach all teething babies need It PleasOgden, Utah, April 21, 194$. contain.! to and ant oafs, take, sure, no harmful drug For envelope letterhead business Price 21 and $0 cents a bottle. Bold card dodger etc. call up The Journal by Geo. F. Cav Job room Both phones 444. ... . STARTINU WITH THE SOUP and ending with the coffee youll find every mouthful of the dinner you eat here delictou When It ia through youd gladly eat more If you' could pom' sibly find room. Stop In atop and din Then you can bring your friends afterwards when you want to treat to - a swell dinner. FALLSTAFF CAFE 17. I B. DOOLY, President. JOSEPH S. PEERY. Vlce-Pre- a1 RALPH E. HOAQ, Cashier. A. V. MclNT05H, AssL Cashler. 1 Ik UTAH NATIONAL BANK UNITED OF OGDEN STATES DEPOSITARY Interest Paid on Savinas Accounts and Time Deposits j V |