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Show DAILY UTAH PAGE EIGHT. FOOLISH SIOSI Will Be Closed Store Wrights Thursday Afternoon RIDICULOUS STORY IN MORNING PAPER IS RESENTED BY BOYS. SHOWING WE'LL ENJOY YOU FALL SUIT, YOUR NEW YOUR HAT, Simple Request to tho City Council for Increase of Py I Exaggerated Into a Story That They Ware About to Go on a Strike. YOU LIKE A LOOK? 'WOULDN'T of the Are ilTartmnt ' tlnir car thl mnruiiig and am art-i t t.'.liy indignant at a report In a j i:i,iri,iiiK ;aiiT that they Intended to, po on a at l ike. That the report In the j nmming paper Mai abxulutely without, fuiiiulatloii and waa manufactured out of hule cloth to Inject a little cheap m iiaathiiiatlain Into the proceedings of the city council le evidenced by the following liiofTi'tielvv request, which the bo a handed to their chief last evening j and asked him if he would not present It to the council for them, and from which the morning paper got Ita Information: Ogden, I'tah, Sept. S3. 1807. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council. We, the members of the (Gentlemen: Ogden Are dTartment, request you to advance our aalarlea $10 per month, aa we have our warrants discounted 2 per cent and the cost of living la advancing all the time, and you are aware of the prices of coal and rents. Other departments pay from $85 to $100 and have their turnout clothe and bedding and tlie bedding laundrled. Here we furnish all these necessaries at our own exiienxe. Other towns start a new member at $67 or $70 and advance him every six months until ho reaches the maximum. We would respectfully ask you to give this matter due consideration. The utter ridiculousness of the morning puller's statement U apparent to a child, after reading the above. It le so strange that the Are boya want their salary raised that their request passages a strike? The members of the Are department never have been paid what they are entitled to, and. hy the anme token, the city roundl hasn't broken Ita neck offering to relieve them from tlielr condition, and It was up to the men to ask for what they wanted If they expected to get It. As the petition states, the member of the Ogden Are department are paid fill per month lesa than the Halt Lake department, where their duty or turnout clothes are furnished them, aa well aa their bedding, and the latter la laun-drte- d at the expense of the city. Here they draw but $75 and have to atand all this from their own pag after digging up S per cent of It to get It cashed. Such a thing aa a strike never entered tho minds of the men. It waa merely a request to the council, which It can accept nr reject but there la every reason to believe that the request will be granted. iii'ii:ln-r- T)., Oclock Thursday Afternoon We Close the Store We Are All Going to See the Sham Battle. At ! YOUR TOGGERY. l,-- BE TO THEY OUGHT YOURS, AT ANY RATE. BEST SUITS EVER. 10, $15. $18 TO $30. ; NONE SUCH OVERCOATS. $10. $12.50, $15 TO 135. TROUSERS THAT WELL, JUST SEE THEM. $250, $3, $4 TO $8. THE THINGS IN AND STIFF SOFT HATS. $1.50, $20, $3 TO $5. JUST RIGHT FURNISHINGS. CAN'T TELL YOU THE HALF HERE. TAKE A LOOK! TAKE A LOOKI FRED M. NYE COMPANY TSha CLOTHIERS Flannelette Gowns The cool fall aveninga and inga makee a flannelette aur boat friend, the lino of wo ahow thia fall ia ana boot morn gown gowna of tho STATE JOURNAL TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1907. I But Thursday morning we start some special selling to make up for the half day we lose we're going to fill the store with customers Thursday morning Tomorrow night we'll print the list which will be in effect Thursday morning only. The 'Tall Opening" continues Friday and Saturday some very attractive prices you should look for them. W. H. WRIGHT & SONS CO. CHF Ward law and Mra. Herrick great pralae la due for such a clever amateur performance. A neat sum waa realised for Elder Doxey, who leaves soon for a mission. To Mr. DRAINS AUTOISTS DISCUSS GOOD struggle?" District Attorney Wykes & Blair BUI KRIS RECOVERS ROADS. ct Pioneer ment Company nt Vico-Preside- well-know- , j Thl-latiil- er en le J. I Halverson queried. FPRINGFIELD. Mass., Sept. 24. An FINE PERFORMANCE GIVEN BY (Continued from Page One.) convention of automobllists Interesting SECOND WARD DRAMATIC CO. and road bulldera from all the New men In the front part. They paid no fancy yoke, wall made and full states, New York. Pennsylva- attention to his efforts to get In and England length and width, at $1A0 ether nia and New Jersey, met here today to two of them laughed at him fur hla Drama Is Enjayod by tha Audience at $1.25, $1.00 and $5o. Excellent consider the subjects of good roads palna. Principals, Though Amateurs, Aclino of ohildrona gowna at 75c. Then he went away and found Offand legislation. The convention, which Nice quitted Thamsalves Nicely ia to continue, two days, waa called to- icer Marlin, but by the time the two of To aoe them io to buy thorn, tho Sum Realised for Elder. Doxcy. gether by the Springfield Automobile them got to the place the door had plae club. Nearly all of those present are been opened. Gunnlp, the bookkeeper, waa In the office and to him an Inquiry outspoken In favor of audiwaa It a thoroughly pleased between the police and automoblllate waa directed aa to what tho trouble ence that crowded itself into almost for the purpose of observing the speed was. "I dont know of any trouble," allAIng closeness In the Second Ward) lawa by the drivers. replied Gunnlp. Just about that time Lawrence came from the back room. amusement hall last night to see the; 2JJ5 Wash. Ave. UNITY ACTION OF NEEDED. He appeared to be nervous. presentation of tha four-adrama, What is going on here?" Power AROUND THE TOWN. Caprice," by tha Recond Ward DraThere le admittedly a good deal of naked. What were you doing with the matic company. The play was given uneasiness about the mining situation door locked?" moat creditable Interpretation and In Butte, and this comes from the fact Lawrence did not vouchsafe an an-t- f, Oil & DevelopJohn M. Kvana of Oneida, Ida, la a But pulled out hie pocket book and In the city on hla way home from considering the fact that the stage ap- that every one knows that the price of Omaha, where he has been with a ship- pointments In a ward amusement hall copper has fallen below 18 cents a from It extracted a card, handed It to Power with the explanatory statement: ment of live stuck. are necessarily limited, the staging of Wm. Spry, Salt Loko City, Preai-depound, the figure at which the present If you go over to the police station waa the well done. piece admirably Rudolph Kuchlar, Ogdon, A man of the world, educated and basis of wages to miners haa been fixed. Captain Brown and Detective Pender Arrangements have been made Jacob Merita, Salt There appears to be doubt In the wil1 exPIaln It to you." whereby the stores are to close Thurs- fastidious, fella In love with a pretty Loko City, Traoourar, uftrrnoon to all allow day to witness minds of a great many people whether STENOGRAPHER ON THE STAND uneducated country girl, and marries Property located in Virgin Rivor the ahum battle. her In spite of hie relatives' objections. the underground workers will atand by Oil District which experts claim Misa Edith Stone, He becomes tired of always correcting stenographer at hoo oil indications ef being ana of A marriage license was Issued this the Electric Supply A Fixture comher and manners, and oil in boot Soldo tho speech finally, tho United pany, stated that she arrived at the morning to Sum F. Whitaker and Miss when she has become persuaded that States. The first producing oil wall the to Goddard, Ivy place of business about 8 o'clock. She take place he does not love her any more, she wedding io only 1,000 foot from tho Pioneer In tho temple at Salt Lake tomorrow. leaves her husbands roof. Four years good If called upon to do le showing a d,d not renwmbT when Mr. Walker property. in makes a wonderful transfor- lack of confidence In this organisation came In. college 50,000 aharea Treasury stock will KEDOINGTON IN CHEYENNE. What did you hear about locking the mation and then under her mother-in-law- 's which every one haa learned to respect be cold for development purposoo at door? district Attorney Halverson Is No she roof cltlxen of Butte united 19 cento per ehero. with her desires to see the again Fred II. Kedillngtnn, who decamped asked. Now io tho time to got in on Utah from thla city some two week ago husband, who has always loved her. miners get lees than 84 a day, because 1 heard Mr. Lawrence tell Mr. Gun-ni- p Oil. after having paaaed about $500 worth and whom she has always loved. This, the underground workers In Butte are to dose the front door." In short, is the plot of the play. the men that keep the town going and ELLWOOD ORTH, Secretary. of bad checks, la Mid to be In CheyWas that before any trouble ocJohn L. Herrick understands the art Imve made It the most prosperous comn Ogdan Office, 451 25th St enne. A resident of Ogden, curred?" make-u- p of In and the In well United the appeared munity States. know who Keddingtnn well, saw him "Tee air. That waa before Mr. Beers For the miner's part It believes In the on the streets of Cheyenne a few day part of Jack Henderson. Hla reading came In." of the lines was good throughout. A doctrine of the men allowing delving ago, but the fugitive pulled hla bat over After the thre went Into the hla eyes and ducked through an alley to clever characterisation of Jethro Bax- underground to share In the profits of fcack room what next attracted ter. the old father of the labor. their girl, your atcountry avoid him. , was given hy George Wardlaw. Hi This newspaper Is not In sympathy tention? Loud talking. GEORGE MORRISON'S FUNERAL. aeeent was good Hnd his portrayal of with the Socialistic doctrine that the the character was true to life. Hi wage earner are the producers of all Why did you leave the store? I thought there would be Funeral services of the late George make-u- p was well done and In keeping wealth, but It doe hold to the principle trouble from the loud and with Judging the Morrison will be held at the family part. George Doxey as 'hat when the employer Is faring well angry talkI rvtts, scholar and Inventor, did ins employe should share In his proe-l"rit- y. ing and left." residence. No. 441 South First West On In the main, although he gnf Tour rye, when defective, afstreet, Salt Lake City, at 2 o'clock on ti'r.-lAttorney Hutchinson asked whether or not LawIn some twisted slIuMly of the hire no should be afternoon. he-'efect your whole nervous system, There Wednesday Bishop William antagonism rence had not made the even your stomach. McMillan, who was a friend of the de- j wool which characterize the prufe. statement' If employer and employe, for the ceased and hie family In England, will sot's utterance. Norman Shorten was v i ifare of the one Is the concern of the those fellows start a rough house, 'lock A strain on them will make he door, and the witness coed in the part of Harry Wondthrep. "I her. speak at the services, and the fum-ra- l replied that disagreeable, nervous. Irritable music will ho in charge of Professor nlth'iuch standing erect would help his It Is to the Interest nf the producers he had. perron of you and you will hale Charles Kent, a brother-in-laf copper to get the price of the red of the Interpretation of the part greatly. FOUND BLOOD STAINS. yourself most of the time. of the comedy element fell to ri'tal rtgher than It Is deceased. today, because City Detective James F. Pender Earl Par doe as Wally nenderson and there Is no Interest here that does not stated on Thursday that Taking dope" headache powNOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. he was equal to the emergency, in a morning, the to see the miner get the grea- day after the fatal ders will relieve your head for 'sire encounter, he and minor part, that of the old farmer's ter possible rmuneratton for his toll a while but glasses will cure Sergeant Chambers visited the .ton. The committee on buildings and son. William Purdy got out of the part you I know what I'm talking .Consequently it stands all of us In .room of the Electric of the city count'll of Ogden about all there was In It. for an amagrounds a about and will rafund your nnd to do our utmost to see the price company and made a Surd, 1 tab. will careful am Ini! teur. unscaled hid f eopper restored to the figure It was tlon of the money If they do not do aa I aay. til I o'clock Monday. September SO, premises. Mr. Pender gave As the simple country girl and later n accurate 197. at the office of Chris Flygare. at the refined college graduate Mrs. J. L. i few months ago. description of the room a la of It simply question Y standing stating that It waa about four or five -- 412 ashing ton avenue, for the erec- Herrick gave an excellent rendl'1-of "cet her for the Interest of the town lhatl th front room of tion of a city patrol station building, the part. Her the reeding of the lines wa S. LEWIS & CO. ml working In harmony with those , establishment and to according to plans and specifications exceptionally well done and dramaticreach It four or the which R'V have welfare of the neresta steps had to be climbed a on file In the office of Smith A JEWELER and OPTICIANS Hodg- ally effective. Miss Luclle Wallace. tlon had been constructed public most closely at heart. son. an hitects, Eerie Mlse Veda Eerie Ii; building. and Mra. Lett! dividing the It Is likely that this depression will Each Md must be accompanied by a Mowery were pleasing In their re- iw short lived, and. however that may main room. In Wrk rnom from the certified check of 5 per cent of the spective the front of the parts. l"-- . this community shon'd he a unit In rear room a tool chest stood,part amount of the bid. The snowstorm scene, looking from while over for better times In the future. In the northeast corner there The committee reserves the Subscribaro ef the Utah Stats Jourwas right to the window of Jack Henderson's home. boosting a equara trunk with brass-boun- d Butte Miner. In the third act was very good, nal are requested to road and follow rejec t any and all bids. corner and CHRIS FLYGARE, instructions printsd at haad of Edireflects credit on those handling the When we refuse to meet an emertorial Column. Chairman of Committee. mechanical effects of the performance. gency It Is apt to overtake ue. Tld you observe any evidence of a Extra heavy outing gown with with "Nothing more than some stulnx ef blood on the floor." "Where were those stains?" "We found stains on the pile or lumber against the aide uf the room and also aome stains near the tool t ln st. "Ia there anything else. Mr. Pender, that might throw any light on the affair? WA8 WRENCH USED? "While Mr. Chambers and I were In the room I asked Mr. Lawrence what part a Stiloon wrench, whicb I picked up from the work bench, had played in the difficulty. He said that the doctor (meaning Beers) had grapped It and waa going to uae It on Walker. At this point Lawrence said that he Jumped In and took the wrench away from Been. The contestants then resumed the struggle. I asked Lawrence It he was mixed up In the light at all and hi said 'No.'" Did you have any talk with Mr. Walker?" All that he eald to me was very brief. He asked Dr. Beer If he would let hla wife alone and Been eald 'I will not," and then Walker stated that he became blind and they Instantly went to blows He said that he deplored what had occurred and hoped that the doctor would recover. CORROBORATES PENDER The story of Mr. Pender was corroborated by Sergeant Chamber, who accompanied him on the trip of Investigation. He said that the room did not appear as though any attempt had been made to clean 1L CHIEF BROWNING TELLS OF THE STAINS. Chief Browning also examined the room and said that he found a number of blood tains on a pile of 2x4'e lylof against the aide of the room. The blood had spread out In such a manner aa to suggest that It had come from a person who had fallen. The chief gave It aa hla opinion that Beers must hare fallen there and the blood dropped at that time. CAPTAIN BROWN TELLS OF WALKER'S HANDS. Captain C. C. Brawn visited the went of the deadly fight on the evening of the day It occurred and saw the blood stains on the pile of lumber. He raid that Walkers hands were badly swollen and bruised.' The right hand espe dally shows black and blue In addition to being swollen. The teetlmony of Captain Brown closed the examination of wltneese yesterday afternoon and an adjourn-at ment Was taken until this morning 10 oclock. TWO IMPORTANT WITNESSES WANTED. It waa understood that the adjourn-a ment waa taken to give the state opportunity to find two Important witnesses, whose story with regard what they heard at the time of the The fight In the back room is wanted. Mrs. two witnesses In question are were llam Hull and her daughter. They t of room rooming above the rear company A Fixture Electric Supply place of business and are said to heard the screams and the pleading Dr. Beers to Walker not to kill him- - |