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Show THE DAILY STATE JOURNAL. THURSDAY, &)e lui Days Doings In Utah OOOOO-.- t i I WHEN IN OF NEED Sill III IP II LINES OTHERS. EVERYTHING FOR THE SWELL DRESSERS. WITH LAKER IS SENT 10 COME HABERDASHERY, OUR IN AND COMPARE PAGE THREE. DECEMBER 31. 1908. CIPIl STATE SCHOOL i Supreme Court Approves Issuance of $600,000 2484 Wash. Ave. for Improvements. Holding Statutes Worse Than Ever. AT THE SIGN OF THE HALF MOON WE ARE JUST AS ABLE SUPPLY YOUR NEW YEAR'S DESIRES IN THE JEWELRY (.INE AS WE TO DID YOUR CHRISTMAS WISHES. THE STOCK WAS GREAT LY DEPLETED, BUT' HAS BEEN FILLED UP FRESH AND NEW AND WE AWAIT Prick, th other Justices concurring. The grounds on which the writ was your pleasures: asked were that a notice of the time A FULL REPRESENTAand placa of holding an election is TIVE LINE OF EVERY-THINessential and that such notice was not duly given because the ordinance auCARRIED IN A thorising and the original notice callSHOP. ing the election contained a statement that the net revenue from aald water system shall be set apart for and establish a sinking fund for the payment Co. of aald bonds," while the statute expressly provides that the city council S. Zeller bhall annually levy a sufficient tax to pay the interest and to provide a sinking fund for aald purpose. This, It was contended, misled the voters, by reason of which tho election was Illegal and tha bonfla not authorised. Justice Frick says that courts differ as to the sufficiency of the notice, some holding that the statute must be strictly complied with and others that such statutea are simply directory and that PRICE E ALL STYLES-uniIf actual notice la had and the voters attend the polls In such numbers as .SOLD ONLY BY C.D.IVES important elections are usnally attended, th election will be held valid. He la Inclined td take the ground that a notice la essential and that the atatute must he substantially complied with, but In the present case that the compliance was substantial and literal, pvbllcntlon In newspapers having been duly made and the polling places designated. This objection Is therefore overruled. The contention that the voters were misled, the court holds not tenable, as the city can Issue bonds only when We don't know anything about tho authorised by statute and the purpose manner of Issue are dry gooda business, but wo do know and amount and all provided for by statute. Authortho Drug Businata inside, outside, up ity must be obtained from the taxpay and down and through tho nuiddlo. Wo wora odueatod in tho aeioaoo of filling proacriptiona and wo fill thorn moro cor reetly than anyona in tho city. Lot G JEW-ELR- Y Crescent Jewelry ' J. on hade-ON- ua fill youra. cur PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS H Parry Monuments Caraful aoloction of high-grad- o atocki A No. 1 workman) otudioua regard for tho location and of tho family plot! thorough carrying out of your ordor in ovory detail, to tho final erection of tho memorial, are pointa that our momoriala and Inaura ga ah aatiafaetToHL Jos. Parry & Sons Co. '2253 WASHINGTON ers and the atatute only requires the submission to vote of whether the hands shall be Issued for the purposes specified. The voter cannot express his choice with regard to the manner of payment nor upon the method by which fund, shall be provided for payment. The legislature has provided for the payment of bonds and tha city In thla case has followed the statute. Statements by officials In regards to the manner of paying off the debt cannot affect the fact that tha taxpayer should have knowledge that the law makes ejeclal provision for the manner of payment. There waa therefore no misrepresentation. ' Justice 8trau. in concurring in the general result, is not so strong on the question of whether the voters were misled. He holds that relief may be given when there la lack of knowledge or misapprehension of the law.- That the city council published a statement that the net rvenues of the waterworks aystem should be set aside for payment of the bonds ha believed was tho city misleading, even although council was debarred by the statute from following such a course of pay. ment of bonded Indebtedness. 'Still to him tha question waa on of lact and to affect the legality of the Issue It would be necessary to show that a sufficient number of qualified electors wer, misled to affect the result of the election. No such averments were made and on the general result, denying the application, he concurred with the other Judges. He did not agree In the holding that the relator could not bs heard to say that the elector were misled by the false statement In the published notice, on the theory of an agency existing between the electors and the - cliy council. J. B. Moreton, city recorder, AVE. 8ALT LAKE; Dec. II. Haskell Merrick, aged 17 years, waa sent to the state Industrial school at Ogden yesterday by Judge Gowans of tha Juvenile court. The glamor of the saw- dust ring smote Haskell over a year ago and he determined that a snake charmer he would be. Last summer he ran away from home and spent some time getting together a collection of snakes, with which he tried to open a sideshow at the Balt Palace. The office! of the Juvenile court broke up hla show and ha waa placed in the detention home. When he waa released ha ran away from hla own home to Las Vegas, Nev, incidentally breaking a. smallpox quarantine In doing so. At Las Vegas he waa arrested and given sixty days on the rock pile aa a vag. Returning to his home In gait Lake he was even worse than before, Ilia father attempted to administer the needed chastisement, but Haskell turned on the parent and the whipping went to the wrong person. He has had been. It is charged, an boy ever since, frequenting pool rooms and saloons, and making a general nuisance of himself at hla home. He still has the circus fever, which the Juvenile court officers hope a term at the Ogden Institution will cool. Along with Haskell to the atate Industrial school will go Dora Harper, an incorrigible, whose chance for reformation outside of tha school has been given up by the court. AGAINST Peerys Crescent Hour a acknowledged everywhere aa tho flour that gives boat reaulta! Are you uaing itf Order a aaek from your grocer to-and note tho improvement in your next batch rf broad I y Seventh Premium to $50.00 $10.00 ,,..,.........$10.00 $10.00 .. $10.00 No. 6003 ,....$10.00 The Judges were) Mr. E. R. Doherty, Mr. H. Johnson, Geo. and Miaa Roes Ewing. Ogden Furniture Wass-la-r Carpet Co. & HYRUn P1NGREE, Mgr. THE DIRECT LINE To Kansas City, SHERIFF St. Louis, Chicago B AND ALL EASTERN POINTS prohibition OFF BY - H I STATE Electric Lighted Daily Trains Equipment and Service the Best that Money Can Buy. Union Pacific The 5afe Road to Travel HER PRESENTS Inquire at REPORT UNION DEPOT TICKET OFFICE P. Ranson, Employe of Salt Lake Route, Found Terribly Injured Beside Railroad Tracks 'SALT LAKE CITT, Dec. $1. Caleb Tanner, state engineer, yesterday filed hla annual report with the governor. He reports that during the biennial period Juat ended there were 1,080 appliarid May Die. cations for water rights filed at hla office, of which 602 were for Irrigation purposes, 22$ for power, 52 for BALT LAKE CITY, Dec. Sl-- It was 20 from Paoli, Ind., and secured em- mining, 10$ for stock watering, 47 A Rio for domestic and municipal purposes learned last night that H. P. Ransom ployment with the Denver of the and 17 for miscellaneous was probably on hla way to Bingham Grande. He la a member purposes. Out Junction when he met with his acci- Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen of these, 29$ lapsed, $5 were withdrawn from the card and 21 rejected. dent It was stated by an Intimate and carried a clearance friend that Ransom had given up his Southern 22.Railroad In Indiana, hedated volOn December 21 situation because he had been asked October service- - of to go to Garfield to work. Rather than untarily resigned .from the Rio Grande, and gave the Impresgo there, be decided to return to his the home In the east He owed an ac- sion that he Intended to return to wife count In Bingham Junction and It is PaolL where he has a mother and been should have he Why residing. them Intended he going believed that run over by a train on the Balt Lak-yesterday for the purpose of settling accounted for by the probabilit before he left for the east and route is he that the board changed his mind and was ity to he as attempted that to Garfield or some other on Ills way Ransom regained train he slipped. seek work. The only train consciousness late last night but was point to out of Balt Lake yesterday Sent to Demonstrate the Merits of unable to give any lucid account of running which he could have taken morning occurred. Pyramid Pila Curs. how the accident . south as Between 4 and (iIO o clock Wednee-- was a local freight running 28 as Lynn Junction, and It 1$ the What It Haa Dons for Others, It Can Do day morning, H. P. Ransom, aged as far that he had attempted to supposition employed For You. years, and until recently and. this. board missing hla grasp, fell Rio A Grande, We have testimonials by the huna fireman on the Denver dreds showing all stages, kinds and dewaa run over by a train on the Salt under the wheela. At the hospital last night It was re- grees of pilea which have been cured Lake route within the city limits, and is' now In a critical condition with both ported that his condition showed Im- by Pyramid Pile Cure. If you could read these unsolicited provement with chances for hla recovlegs severed blow the knee. Third on accident ery. His weakened condition from the letters you would no doubt go to the happened The West street between Second and shock and losa of blood prevented any nearest drug store and buy a box of Third South streets, but Just how It operation yesterday, but as soon as he Pyramid Pile Cure at once, price fifty The recovers sufficiently, tha necessary cental occurred has not been learned. he amputations will be performed. W do not ask you to do this. Bend man was found by a passerby a a unIn hla ua track your name and address and we will the groaning lay by send you a trial package by mall free. Police headquarter MONTHLY PAYMENTS consciousness. We know what the trial package will waa notified, end the patrol wagon TO RAILROADS da In many cases it has cured pilea with Patrolmen Cassidy and Harris without further treatment. ' If It proves hurried to tha mans aid. The officer found that the car . WASHINGTON, Dec. 31 After to- Its value to you order more from your will make druggist. This la fair, la It not? Simwheel had severed both legs belwr day, the government the knees and that one leg was badly monthly payments to railroads of bills ply write us a letter giving your name thigh. rendered for the transportation of the and address and wa will send you the mangled between the knee and The victim of the accident waa taken malls. The amount Involved annually trial package by mall In plain wrapper to the Emergency hospital, from where la 148,000,000. At present settlements free. Address Tyramld Drug. Co., 164 he waa sent to SL Mark's hospital by are made quarterly. The Rock Island Pyramid Bldg., Marshall, Mich. who Initiated and pushed the movement Assistant City Physician Steels, which brought about the change. rendered him temporary aid. Limit to Bptad of Autos. How Ransom came to fall under the a of Is something Tho authorities of Shanghai, one of EXCURSION. HOLIDAY wheels at that point Although seversl trains the busiest towns In China, have mystery- early Via Balt Lake and Ogden Ry. Half a by-lapassed that point during the allowing motorists to trainmen rates to all points, except Ogden to passed a morning hours, none of the In of not more than 30 maintain speed Dec. on were sale Tickets IgnorLake Balt $1.00. saw the man. and all hour mllea while an pksslcg through 24, 25, II and Jan. 1st. Return limit ance of the accident the city. Ransom arrived in Salt Lake Nov. Jan. 4th. Both phones, 2,000. PILE C U R E will produce boat braad $50.00 Na 5540 Third Premium te Na 4037 Fourth Premium te No. 93 Fifth Premium te Ne. 3122 Sixth Premium to Na 9785 Second Premium to yeeter-da- i 1 3576 Denver, Omaha, FREE Best Flour First Premium to Na. d afternoon te'egruphed the finding of the court to Wooden, McNear A In a suit filed yesterday in the city Moore, the successful bidder for the court Alfred Ekstedt, a barber, states bond, and asked them If they wanted that Sheriff C. Frank Emery, on Feb. a transcript of the opinion. The I, 190$, burglarised hla shop at 27 movers of the action for writ fit West First South, and breaking into a will hav twenty days to file cash drawer took out $20.45 which he any motion desired, after which the handed over to the Merchants' Protecway will be dear for the city to re- tive association. Tha suit la brought ceive the money. againat Sheriff Emery and George EL Edwards, the latter of whom waa a in the suit on which an execution was issued and on which Sheriff Emery acted. It la alleged that tha breaking Into the barber shop was dona at tha Instance of Edwards and to favor him. Ekstedt wants hla $20.45 back and $275 special damages aa well. . OGDEN, UTAH 2479 WASH. AVE., I Home, Returned and From Were Adhered To. SALT LAKE CITY, Dec. SI. Nothing now stands between the city administration and tha expenditure of the $(00,000 bond laaue which the people of Salt Lake voted last year for water and sewer purposes. The supreme court of Utah yesterday handed down an opinion holding that tha laaue of bods la In conformity with the law. The writ of prohlbtlon asked by the Utah Savings A Trust company, aa arranged In the litigation. Is therefore denied. The opinion la written by Justice $150.00 Cash Premiums Awarded Christmas Eve as Follows: Boy Had Circus Fever, Ran Away . CAOFISPlDA Sunshine, Fruit and Flowers IS WITHIN 24 HOURS OF YOUR VERY DOOR. IPS THE PLACE FOR REST AND RECREATION, HEALTH AND PLEASURE. FISHING, GOLFING, AUTOMOBILING, YACHTING AND OTHER OUTDOOR SPORTS MAY BE INDULGED IN EVERY DAY IN THE WINTER. $50 BOUND TRIP IS THE FARE AND TICKETS ARE GOOD SIX MONTH8 FOR RETURN. ASK THE SALT LAKE ROUTE MAN TO TELL YOU HOW YOU CAN GO TO SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA AND RETURN VIA BAN FRANCISCO AT A SLIGHT ADDITIONAL COST AND STOP OVER MOST ANYWHERE. Imformation and Tickets, 169 SouthMain Street, Salt Lake Our Menu and Service are aa perfect as can be. At thla restaurant you can get anything you want to eat from a "little anack" to an elaborate dinner. And If you can find any fault with tha way we cook and serve it y.u will bs tne first to do sa People tell us our meals are nothing leas than physical and mental feasts. Coma and see If they are right. . 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