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Show I ' DAILY SUES FOR DEATH IN THE CANVOH Southern Pacific and Union Railroad Companies Are Defendant. STATE JOURNAL, SATURDAY, JULY 2,. ; 1904. E OF ELLA G. VAN WHY ASKS DAMAGES. UTAH 50,000 Pacific MRS. TO C. SATURDAY J. SHOE SPECIALS C. P. PLYER AND SISTER FOR NEW TWENTIETH STREET SCHOOL BUILDING. HAVE NARROW ESCAPE. Sustain Painful But Not Serious A Thrilling We mention below some very special offers on footwear. Such saving wjn mean, to those who take advantage, lots of change for the little incidental ex- Five Contractors Submitted Bid and Board of Education Accepted the Lowest. penses peculiar to the Glorious Fourth. Mena patent leather oxforda, all xlzes, worth j - "" $3.50; Saturday morning 100 prwrs ahoea for Little Tots lace and button ta and black; worth 90c and $1; Saturday morning. 200 palra Childrens and Misses Oxforda and San to IS worth $1.25 dals, sizes 3 and $L75 Saturday morning., Fifty pairs Ladles' Patent and Kid Oxfords, small . sixes only, worth $1.75 to $1.00. Sat- 1 .UU urday morning Eighty pu$rs Ladles' Queen Quality" Oxforda, patent leatherand kid, with patent tips. 1 Regular $3.00 value. Saturday Fifty palra Mena Kid and Enamel Shoes, worth $2.50 and $1.00. Saturday morning $ $1.95 The board of education met In regAs the result of a runaway In Ogden canyon last night Mra C. P. Ply ular session last night, all the members being present. lc er, who resides at 475 Twenty-thir- d reIn response to the call Issued by street, and her sister, Miss Smith, ceived painful but not serious Injuries Clerk Rolapp for sealed bids, to be 2, and were fortunate In escaping In- accompanied by certified checks for stant death. per cent of the contract price, on They had been visiting friends in the new school building as per plans Huntsville and were returning to the and specifications, excluding the heatcity, when at a point Just west of the ing and plumbing, five bids were preHermitage their horse became fright- sented. The following is a list of the Mado of good quality Porcalo, latest wrspper style, deep flounce skirt, yoke of waiot finished with finishing ened and bolted. It was a mad, perilous contractors' and their bids: braid and small ruffla over shoulders, black and white, bluo and whi$e, gray and whita and red and ride down that mountain highway. AlC. J. Humphries, seventy days time, full and long, regular 1.25 and 1.00 values. whits, though both ladles clung to the lines $12,715; Isaltson A Kllson, seventy were animal For to utterly efforts 9C stop the days, time, $13,188, ninety days time. useless. The buggy swayed from side $13,688; Matthias Glllls, days seventy to side and every Instant it looked time, $14,947; John T. Newton, eighty-fiv- e as If horse, buggy and occupants days time, $13,938, eighty days and that Van Why, from hla position would be plunged Into the river. Re$14,063, seventy days time, time, In the cab of the engine, could not ob- alising her peril Miss Smith jumped 2, Greatest glove showing in the city. W. Fisher, ninety days time, forget them. serve the approach of the train. from the vehicle and was precipitated $15,000. time, days seventy closed all be Stores will Che and A. W. Agee are Mrs. Into the ditch at the side of the road. day Monday. Mr. Islaub then moved that the bid Two clasp silk gloves, double Black and white silk gloves, two Cotton gloves, grey, mode and Van Why's attorneys. Then the horse seemed to Increase its of Mr. be thrown out on Humphries sizes. all black, finger tips, black, clasp, double finger speed and the buggy swayed more the the check accompanythat ground OUC was For mode, white, grey tlpa violently till at last Mrs. Plyer ing It was not a certified check as per thrown from the conveyance. denotice Issued. The motion was 1 Officer Sleeth happened to be In the feated. canyon and was the first to render the After a careful consideration by the Injured ladles aid. Just about this board, Dr. Conroy moved that C. J. time Mr. Wheelwright happened to be awarded the contract, An eight-poun- d baby girl waa born drive up In his wagon and the ladies Humphries Messrs. Dee, Gwll-11aon motion which to Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Williamson yes- were placed In It and conveyed home. Conroy and Joyce voted aye and Mrs. Plyer sustained a painful scalp Mr. terday. Both mother and child are Islaub no. doing nicely. wound, which had tp be stitched and Architect Smith, who was present, UNIVERSITY OF VERMONT Felix Rhelnbold of this city has was also Injured on the shoulder and CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION was Instructed to draw up plans and been reappointed president of the Utah the face. Miss Smith was cut on the heatcontracts for the and plumbing state board of barbers examiners by head and face, but although painful BURLINGTON, Vt., July 2. Visiing for the new building and present Governor Wells. her Injuries are not serious. Dr. Pow- the same at the next from many parts of the country tors meeting. Cecil Gordon and Marie Hayes, who ers attended to the Injured ladles. OREGONS FAMOU8 LECTURER. to attend the centennial are arriving on The matter of considering bids have been spending the pnst two The experience was a thrilling one desks was Verpostponed until the return celebration of the University of weeks In the city, have left for Den- and the memory of It will remain with be held to the mont coming Is during now of who Allison, Superintendent ver, where they will play In one of the ladles through the rest of their week in conjunction with the annual at St. Louis. the theaters. llvea commencement exercises. An attracIt was decided to erect the new William Reese Jnmes, a very promibeen arranged. To has tive program building sixteen feet back from where nent young man of Uintah, Weber, TOO EXPENSIVE the new sidewalk would be laid. morrow the baccalaureate services WAS GROWLER passed away on Thursday of heart disA communication was received from will be held. The Rev. G. B. Spauld ease. Funeral services were held yesHorace H. Cummings, one of the lng, of Syracuse, N. Y will speak In to Knife Used a Jones Charles Emphaterday at 4 oclock. undergradMonday, 3.10 commissloln Utah to at world's size the fair, the evening. Paying Objection son of Mr. Harold, the' will be given up to class uates a day, bill for Beer. of $19.25 Can for for Inclosing framing and Mrs. George Horspool, 554 Twenty-fothe photographs of the Ogden schools. day exerciMs and athletic sports. urth street, died early this morn Charles Jones and W. Wood, who The bill was filed until Mr. Allisons Tuesday will be alumni day, with the Ing. The funeral services will be held alumni dinner and the laying of the were arrested by Officer Hadlock last return. at the grave In the city cemetery toof the new medical colcornerstone Ethe on a of from Miss Lillian Applications night charge disturbing morrow morning at 10 o'clock. peace, were nrralgned before Judge smonds of Foster, Wyo.; Mary. Blake lege, and on Wednesday, commenceHowell this morning. The former was Grlx of Ogden, and Lorenzo Walden ment day, the centennial address will D. HAMM0N. discharged, while the latter was plnced of Ogden for positions as teachers In be delivered by Darwin P. Kingsley, FUNERAL OF under bail of $100 and will receive a the city schools were referred to the of New Tork. committee on teachers. Impressive Services Were Held at sentence on Tuesday morning. MONUMENT TO "CATALPA JIM. Roy Yesterday Afternoon. Jones Is a boy eighteen years of age NEW HAVEN, Conn., July 2. A with only one leg and one arm, who WANTED IN SALT LAKE. to James Reynolds, called monument over services of the remains Funeral makes la living by selling lead pencils. Catalpa Jim, will be unveiled in St. Levi D. Hammon were held at Roy He came to this city som- days ago Joe Walden Found in Possession of Lawrence cemetery tomorrow. ReyThe meeting and yesterday met Wood and several yesterday afternoon. Pocket Knives Which Had nolds waa the man who engineered house was too small to admit the many other men near the water tank In ths Been Stolen. the expedition In the nailing vessel who cable to attend and a temporary railroad yards. He had bought several was erected in the grove. The cans of beer for his friends and gave Catalpa which released from an Ausplatform Joe Walden, who was arrested upon tralian waa In trimmed penitentiary some thirty years and white, platform Wood a piece to get anWILL LECTURE AT THE BAPTI8T CHURCH the casket set upon It was almost com- other and return the change. From suspicion of having been Implicated ago a number of Irish political prisIn the Rosen store robbery on Thurs- oners. The monument, which la of pletely hidden by the large number of the story told by Jones, the can of floral offerings. Larkin A Son of this beer either coat Woods $3.10 or that day evening, will be compelled to ac- Barre granite and in the form of a officers to Salt Lake and Celtic cross, waa erected through city had charge of the arrangements. amount was pocketed by Wood, for company the answer to a charge of burglary com- contributions of various Irish patriRev. Frederick W. Carstens la a popular lecturer and an earnest, elThe sen-ice- s were presided over by all the change which Jones received mitted In that city five daya ago. oquent otic preacher. The lecture which he la to deliver next Saturday evenHolland and the were Bishop organisations. speakers was $6.90. Jones then proceeded to When Walden was arrested in this ing, entitled Beyond the Alps Lies Italy," la very highly commended by as follows: Presidents C. F. Middle-to- n go after Wood with a knife In his atthe press and such men aa P. S, Henaen, D. D., pastor of Tremont and L. W. Shurtllff, Patriarch Geo. tempt to get the money. Officer Had- city he had In hla possession four -Maas.; pocket knives. Yesterday afternoon Rufus C. Burleson, D. D., LL. D., W. Larkin, Bishops John Watson, lock of Bayler Uni-- , happened along about this time Captain Brown was In Salt Lake R. F. Waco, City Texas; veraity, Robinson, superintendent of schools of MuGeorge Kendall and J. Holland. The and he arrested both of them. and called at the police station there, ltnomah and Interment was In the new Roy county, many others. Oregon, Wood appears guilty of having tawhen the officers began to talk about ken the money and will undoubtedly a burglary which had been committed Do not forget the time and place Baptist Church, on Grant Are, revive a term on the rock pile. at Salt Lake in which several knives DESCRIPTION WANTED. near corner of Twenty-fourt- h street, Saturday evening, July 2. You marked Good Lflck were stolen. The following was received at police can't afford to mlaa It LIGHTNING DOES DAMAGE. When Captain Brown returned home headquarters Inst night. last evening he found the knives ta"Chief of Police, Ogden, Utah: If that boy was killed near Lucln last Power Plant Was 8truck and Trans- ken from Walden had the same brand as those stolen In Salt Lake.) The former Burned Out. week has not been Identified, mail me WHY NOT BUY A HOME? a description. boy then admitted having committed I have some- - good ones to be sold i Damage to the extent of $2,500 was the burglary In Salt Lake and said "C. KIMBER. cheap. Monthly payments. If you done to one of the transformers at that he had also atolen a large revolGrouse Creek." SUNDAY, JULY 3. like. E. S. ROLAPP, The boy referred to Is the one who the power house about 6 o'clock last ver, but threw It away on coming to Eccles Building. was so terribly mutilated near Owens night. Manager E. W. Wade stated this city. The officers in Salt Lake Afternoon, 3:30 Evoring, 8:30 that waa the damage caused by were notified of Walden's confession station about a week ago. The re- todny ORCHESTRA. mains were unrecognisable, but it Is a bolt of lightning striking the line and he was taken back to that city i believed that some trainmen who saw somewhere between this city and Gar- at noon todny. NEW ILLUSTRATED 83NG8 the lad before the accident may be land, but where has not yet been dis -A- NDable to furnish the desired description. covered. The damage to the tran U. P. SUED FOR $15,000. MOVING PICTURE!. former Interfered somewhat with the STRICTLY A TEMPERANCE RESORT. See the funny men Mitchell and lights In the city for a short time last w. j. Nichter Asks for That Amount Love Just from the Orpheum circuit, night until other connections TO ALL. were for Loas of Foot. at the Lyceum this week. made at the power house. The damage MON8. DUB ECS WALTER SPENCER la being repaired todny. WEEK ALL DOG, CAT, MONKEY SHOW. THE A ault to recover $15,000 waa filed Illustrated Song. War pictures, realistic and comprein the Second district court today by DANCING IN THE BIG $AVILION MR. JOHN MORRISON, ' hensive. every performance at the "Dakota," the wonderful wizard. Is W. J. Nichter THE ALBIONS From SO until 11 :!). against the Union PaTha Great Irish Singer. an attraction at the Lyceum. Presenting tha Dutch cific railroad company. FORDS FILL ORCHESTRA. IRWIN & MAYER In the complaint the plaintiff alleges that on the Sd of March this year he Ecesntrio and CAMPBELL BROS. Dancing NO VAL 1EVILLE SHOW. waa employed as a foreman in the Crayon Drawing, Comedy Juggling. 4 yards, and while in the performance of E. R. GOURLEYS UTAHNA-O-SCOPCARS EVE IY TEN M MUTES. NEW MOVING PICTURE1 hla duty, supervising some switching operations, he stepped between two ADMISSION TO PARK 10 CTS. ! people who appreciate pretty and substantial Jewelery always out cars to prepare to make a coupling. of the ordinary, containing clever touches of Fashion, not easily 1ml- The engineer operating the locomotive, POSITIVELY THE FINEST FLOOR IN THE STATE. tated, will come to us when they want to purchase Jewelry of any without a signal from the plaintiff or o kind. Tour money will procure more for you here at any season than YOULL ALWAYS FIND Prlcca of Admission r.ny one else, barked the engine upon Adults, IOcj Children, ? elsewhere. the cars and plaintiffs left foot was lorn-fe- d DONT FAIL TO SEE PAUSCHAUUT. crushed aa to necessitate amputation. Th Indian wonder turning whita within ths Past thirty-fiv- e or oi For thla Injury he sues for the amount any ter jfoodtind at e to Prayer. stated. Maginnls A Stout are hi BALLARt & RNCKER. Dont't fall to enjoy yourself with the Women of Woodcraft TONIGHT Ella Van Why, administratrix of the estate of John C. Van Why, hue brought suit against the Southern and Union Pacific railroad companies for $50,000 damages for the death of her husband. About three months ago Van Why, who was a locomotive engineer, met his death In a collision in the Ogden railroad yard. He was employed on a switch engine and at the crossing of the Union Pacific and Short Line tracks his engine collided with an In coming passenger train. Hla locomotive was thrown on Its side and he was crushed under It The complaint alleges that the companies were careless and negligent Pa-ilf- 75c 1- -2 ...$1.85 1-- $1.00 Ladies Wrappers 79c $14,-31- Gloves for the (4 Fourth 3; - Dont $14,-66- Jo-re- ph . 1C LOCAL BRIEFS , 75C H. WRIGHT & SONS' CO. REV. FREDERICK W. CARSTENS two-year-o- ld L - ten-doll- ar Saturday Evening, July 2 Temple,- H8wafl3at Free Sunday Concerts UTAHNA PARR THE WEEK OF JUNE 27 H Quarters do the worK of Half dollars elsewHere J. S. LEWIS Jewelers a and Opticians. CO. E. Dancing at the New Pavilio Eastern Beef uted yoor-Attrib- |