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Show DAILY UTAH 8 STATE OGDEH WRECK OH UNION LOCAL BRIEFS MY The remains of the late J. I. McFarland were shipped by Larkin ft Pn. of the INTO undertakers, to the old home FIVE PULLMANS THROWN at Boone, Iowa. THE DITCH. of C. J. Lull has now taken charge cafe the restaurant part of the Oxford Accidant Oceurs Six Miles West of popmost the of one It make and will Evanston Some Passenger Hurt ular place in the city. But No On Killed. The funeral of the Car-do- n David boy of Mr. and Mr. John at 1 L nion will be held toinorrowr The overland limited on the Bt residence left which 2, u family No. the from known oclock Pacific; 2:40 waa avenue. at OB Washington afternoon Ogden yesterday a staMr. Ralph E. Hoag entertained the wua wrecked at 5:20 at Wyuta, Wyfollowing at the Virginia hotel yester- tion six miles west of Evanston, cause was the Arthur oming. A broken rail day Hfternoon: Mr. and Sirs. Dr. of the accident Three passenger Kuhn, Mr. and Mr. I. L. Reynolds. left the Mix two Pullmans Peery. coaches and and Mrs. Tophan and embankment over the went ball and track In return for a complimentary the the observation car turning completely ladies, the young them by given goover. young men of the Fourth ward are In the ladies The train was running very rapidly the ing to entertuln tomorrow at night. the time and several of the passenhall amusement received cuts and bruises, and It pastime. the will be gers principal Dancing Is reported that one passenger, whose Dr. and Mr J. S. Gordon have postname could not be ascertained, was poned indefinitely their contemplated Train Disseriously Injured. trip to California on account of the quite division the of Rosa Wyoming sickness of their daughter. Dorothy. patcher had and car observation on was the to Their many friends will be pleased otherwise was cut 1 and his one badly lip learn, however, that the little In- -; pnlnfully, though not dangerously. rapidly improving. ured. Enoch Orahood, proprietor of the mining man of Salt John Beck, h Twenty-fourt248 Ogden Carriage factory at Smith of Denver, Robert street, who died yesterday of Lake, Major and hla assistof the road, heart failure, was burled this after- paymaster W. Flnlcune, Thox. R. Boas. James noon from the First Methodist church, ant of the Independent manager the reverend Samuel Blair officiating. general end Alfred Co., Stromberg The deceased resided on Tenth street Telephone Stromberg-Carlso- n Telephone of the was an old and respected citizen of the were Co., among Manufacturing Ogden and was past (0 years of age. bad were of none them He leaves surviving him a wife but no passengers but them were, however, of all hurt; ly In wns charge children. The funeral of Undertaker Llndquest and the in- very much shaken up. Conductor McIntosh and Engineer terment was in the city cemetery. Murphy, both of Ogden, were In charge of the train. Train No. 4 fast evening HANGING THE PICTURES took out five Pullmans to accommodate the passengers who were on the Sooiety of Ogden Belles Arranging the wrecked train. A wrecking crew and Copley Prints for the Extwo surgeons were also sent out to hibition. look after those who were Injured. It Is reported that the train was fate A committee of the 8. O. O. B. club and endeavoring to make up the lost have been busily engaged all day In time, and that a speed of sixty miles arranging the Copley prints In the Car- an hour had been attained at the time negie Library building, for the art ex the accident occured. The strange part blbltlon Friday and Saturday ofter-noo- of it Is, that It was the rear cars of the and evenings. As is well known train that left the track while the lo the prints are very beautiful and they comotive and remainder of the train are hung in an exquisite manner, staid on the track. showing them to great advantage. The exhibition is entailing a great deal of Inbor on the young women who have it in charge, but it will necessarily be of great benefit to the city and also to the library association. ed FEBRUARY 10, 1904. YET Counterfeit Money TO FEDDLE OUT BASEBALL PLAY ; WEDNESDAY, JOURNAL, PRESIDENT LUCAS DENIES COMPLICITY IN BOISE DEAL. Manager B inford's Lsttsr Will Be Board of Upon Directors. by th THOMAS HOY pETS ONE FOR FORGERY. YEAR TOUGH AGAIN HOODLUMS IN TOILS OF THE LAW. Acted Frank Cody Plsads Guilty to Assault Two Old Offenders Got Quick Action and Is Finsd $200 Other Criminal in Police Court This Mattsrs Attendsd To. Morning. SEARCH FOR ERRING WIFE. Salt Lake Man Is Following the troyer of His Do Home. A nmn named Paul of Salt Lake City was In Ogden this morning looking for his wife and child and the man with whom the erring woman is said to have eloped. Mrs. Paul left Salt Lake City several days ago and took with her the little child, only two or three years old. She left in company with a man, After some difficulty Mr. Paul traced the trio to Ogden and ascertained here that the party did not stop over but went on through to California. MANAGER AGLER IN TOWN. James Agler, general manager of the Southern Pacific system, reached Ogden in his special car last evening at 6:80 and not at 1 p. m. as stated In a morning paper. He was accompan led by division superintendent W. R. Scott. J. H. Wallace, manager of the maintenance of way, and A. K Roome, superintendent of telegraph. Mr. Wal face will return to San Francisco this evening and Mr. Agler will start bark for the coast tomorrow. If you have range horses or mules for sale it will pay you to communi cate with the man who buys more horses than any other man on earth, Address or call on C. M. Clay. 844! Washington avenue. Ogden, Utah. Phone B58 X. If you want to spend a pleasant even Ing go to the entertainment in the Sec ond ward on Wednesday. Ogden may yet play baseball In tbe Pacific league. Manager Blnford's letter to President Lucas asking for concessions and also asking what conces-slou- a the league would grant, will be considered by the board of directors of the league at a meeting when all tbe Judge Rofapp was kept busy In the criminal division of the district court for some time this morning. Thomas Hay, who has been awaiting sentence on a charge of forgery, waa Fred Bramer, Joseph Eastman and Andrew Jackson are again in trouble. These three young gentlemen are regarded aa hoodlums by tbe police and have been in the toils of the law be- fore. brought forward and sentenced to one This time they are charged with in the year penitentiary. Subsequently breaking into Kleael'a warehouse, taktbe he was taken to Salt Lake by Sheriff ing a lot of demijohns and Jugs directors are present It was a long time coming, but letter from President Lucas to Manager Binford reached Ogden fast night In this letter the magnate said that he took no part In the Boise deal and he does not like to be held responsible for McCloskey's action In that somewhat unsavory affair. Lucas wrote that the Ogden request was now before the board of directors, but no action would be taken until all the members of the board were present. When that ia done President Lucas said he would promptly notify Mr. Binford. Manager Binford this morning called attention to the fact that thia is the second time that McCloskey, Honest John McCloakey," had thrown Ogden Lnnvt me ?' lil na USUALLY lth shoe. Just as good" kind are highly polished and are trinnied frT"J,y finished to imitate those that are built on honor and Mid on The just as good kinds are usuall counterfeits When you buy a Hanan Shoe you are sure that you are not getting a counterfeit, for they are among the' first and originals of high grade shoes and have given their wearers satisfaction for two genera- tions. and peddling them out to the saloons at 10 cents each. The trio was $5.00, $6.00 & $7.nn Frank Cody, who was being held on arrested at 8 o'clock last evening by We have the sole agenev a charge of assault with intent to com- Police Captain Brown and Detective for HANAN SHOES. held to of a are at mit rape, pleaded guilty Pender. The boys being charge some until disposiassault Thia plea was acepted by Dis- police headquarters can be made of them. trict Attorney Halverson, and Judge tion Broom Hotel Corner. William McCall, the colored man Rolapp Imposed a fine of 8200, and in who stole an overcoat from a dusky the event of the fine not being, paid friend, made a plea of guilty in the pothat he be lodged in the county Jail lice court this morning and was senTHE THREE HOWARDS for 200 days. The fine has not yet tenced to sixty days in Jail. Earl Benedict, who has been in court been paid. before, was cent to Jail for thirty days And Six Katy Dida Are Making Robert Price waa arraigned on a for vagrancy. The trial of the two Things Lively at the charge of burglary and pleaded guilty. cases occupied as many moments. Lyceum. He will be sentenced on Friday mornJoseph Keenan and Ed Clark, charged with fighting, were discharged. The three Howards, including Mabel down. ing. Howard, the Scottish nightingale, are It will be remembered that when Charles Gray, who was formerly arat the Lyceum theater this week. EvHonest John waa manager of the MARRIED THIRTY YEARS raigned on charges of burglary and Butte team, he came to Ogden and said erybody in Ogden knows and admires to the the Howards, and remembers with he was anxious to bring hla gang here grand larceny, pleaded guilty Mr. and Mrs, 8am Cavo Celebrated a to practice. All kinds of concession! burglary charge and District Attorney pleasure the time when they amused Happy Anniversary Last were granted, elaborate preparations Halverson dismissed the other charge the public at the park. The six Katy Evening. Dida in ragtime songs and dances do were made and railroad rates secured. which stood against him. He will also Then the next thing that was heard receive hie sentence on The thirtieth anniversary of the mar- several numbers and never fail to Friday. from McCloskey he waa doing business bring down the houae. These diminuThe trial of J. H. Winslow Jr., charg- riage of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cave waa with Salt Lake City. tive entertainers always delight and ed with Incest, was set for March 24th, celebrated merrily last evening at their please. and the same date was fixed for the apartments In the county courthouse CITY WAS POWERLESS. of Ladies The tbe asbuilding. of Auxiliary trial Henry Kopp, charged with SIXTY-FIVMILES OF saulting John Emmertsen with a knife Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers SAN PEDRO GRADED took possession of the apartments and Three of the Power Plants Frseze Up on the 24th of May fast. and Businsss Is Intsr- The hearing on the application of managed things. Singing, dancing and Assistant Chief Engineer H. M. MFrank L. Smith for habeas corpus was card playing were the amusements. rupted. of the San Pedro has been cCartney folwas The five" and the high game continued Indefinitely. Smith is the new line from Callntes west the down The greatest Inconvenience and de- father of Grace Adele Smith, a girl ten lowing prixea were won: Mrs. Leth the graded portion. So far Mra. beyond lay In business was caused In the city years old, who he claims wae being bridge, plaque; sixty-fiv- e miles have been graded and the of F. the water Shields, Roger ebony candlestick; today by freeslng up unlawfully detained by her grandpost will be at the power plants In Cottonwood mother, Sarah Jane McCart, and her Neesley, shaving mug and brush; the reached this month. The track laying canyon, Salt Lake, the Bear river at unde, Earl B. McCart, at their resi- George Hinley, mirror. now is done under being difficulties, A splendid supper waa served. Garland and the one at Logan. The dence, 272 Twenty-eight- h street. as are to there be built many bridges Messrs, Ogden canyon plant wae the only one Among the guests were: some bad cuts to be finished. The and In operation, but the terrible strain and Mesdames Peck, Shields, Doom, dust storms fill the cuts nearly to the placed upon it to supply the power SECRETARY McKelllpa, Mullen, Tomaaek, Behring, brims, and the construction parties so drained the supply of water in the Belknap, Bailey, Neealey. have had to resort to shoo-fl- y Mesdames reservoir that operations had to be Baker, Breen, Dwyer, tracks around the bad place For the Helm, Freeman, Hedges, Baker, Leth' suspended to allow the water reserve GIVES VIEWS of the uninitiated a shoo-fl- y HIS benefit to be Increased. Thus the city was bridge. Staples, Veasy, Lindsay, HinIs rails put down at any angle track left powerleaa until after noon. All ley, Noble, Young, Wagoner, West, and any grade to get there. Cave, Hedges. workshops, factories and other conThe seventeen new engines will be cerns using power were Idle or steam Misses Doon, Lethbridge, Freeman, this week and will be put to work here Denies That Exists the in Are Slavery or some and His Family other motive power wae reCrompton, Peterson, Tomaaek, Hughes, Physicians once on the line. at to. Baker. sorted Suits Islands Patterson Lights were out and lamps Much Encouraged Over a Things on the other end are boomwere In. Messrs. George Hinley, J. Doon. A. R. Bill Amended. for Better the ing, and it fa announced that at Los Change Cave. At Salt Lake conditions were the Angeles the railroad company has aame. There the power company supa large tract of land for a debought plies the power for the operation of the COREY COMPANY WILL BID pot, ahop and yard site. It is purposed street cars and the old steam plant was WASHINGTON, Feb. 10. Secretary WASHINGTON, Feb. 10. Senator to have general manufacturing and recalled Into service and half the cars on of War Taft was before the house comHanna paused a bad night. He did not For a Big Contract From tho Canadian pairing plants, roundhouses, machine the system were kept running. mittee on Insular affairs today and ex sleep until this morning, hie stomach Government. shops, operating offices and an elabwaa turned on about 1 pressed his The power opinion of the Patterson giving him trouble. When the physi- o'clock and orate depot. The expenditure contembusiness was resumed. bill to abolish slavery In the Philipcians called at 8:30 he was asleep and W. W. Corey left yesterday for Cal plated is about 82,000,000. pines and to abrogate the treaty made gary, N. W. T. Mr. they did not disturb him. They will Corey la accom with the Sultan of Sulu by General HELD HIGH CARNIVAL hold a consultation this afternoon. Both are Long time I've been looking 'round. panted by L. j. Holther. Bates. Secretary Taft said that by the members of the At noon the following bulletin was And the place is found Corey Bros. Construe Mr. Hanna's temperature la Twenty Candidates Initiated Into the constitution as well as by law slavery tlon company. Issued: They go to Calgary at To borrow money on a chattel; wa already abolished and a congres- the 100.8. There are no complications and Mysteries of tho Order of request of J. S. Dennis of the Ir Most any kind Furniture, Pianos sional act would offer no solution of hla general condition Is good. Washington. rlgation department of the Canadian Cattle. the question of enforcing instead of Pacific This afternoon Hanna's physician Railway company. The com Terms are easy, and times to pay and family are all hopeful, as the sen Twenty candidates were Initiated making law. He favored an expression pany has some gigantic irrigation en Are fixed to suit, just as you say. con to be ator appears into the mysteries of the Order of of congress, however, toward the abro- terprlsea under way and hag succeed The man for you to go and see Improved after alderable natural, restful sleep. Washington last nlghL After these gation of the Sulu treaty so that the ed in enlisting the interest of the Ca You'll find at the Western Brokerage J. Plerpont Morgan Is greatly Inter ceremonies the members and their payment of a regular stipend to the nadian government to the extent of Companee; sultan and Datos might cease. Secretary backing the schemes and from now on A eeted in Mr. Hanna's condition and friends amused themselves by dancing private room in which to talk. wired from New York making inquiry. and card playing. Fords orchestra Taft's suggestion was adopted and an It la expected that things will he lively Up one flight not far to walk. made the muxlc, and punch and cake amended bill will be introduced by Mr, up serosa the northern border where Rooms Ecdes Building. STATES TO RETAIN THE were served. Mrs. Joseph Thatcher Patterson. millions of acres of fertile soil are to PROCEEDS OF LAND SALES waa presented with an be brought under cultivation by the A special meeting of the elegant gold badge of the order as' a token of the TRYING TO IMPEACH application of scientific Irrigation prln W. R. C. will be held Wednesday, FebMACHENS TESTIMONY clples. In hla letter to WASHINGTON, Feb. 10! The sen lodge's appreciation of her good work contracting ruary inth, at 3 o'clock p. m. at K. of ate committee on public lands today In securing new members. firms Mr. Dennis states that the work P. hall. Urgent business. By order of Walter WASHINGTON, Feb. 10. An at planned will Involve an made a favorable report of the bill pro Richey made the presentation address. outlay of from the president posing to give to each state 5 per cent The committee of arrangeemnts was tempt was made In the cross examine 84.000.- 000 to 85,000,000 and that the tlon of Machen this morning to im of the net proceeds from the ealea of composed of William part of the work which la to be prose Doyle, Walter NOTICE. In the United States. This Richey, Mrs. Ellen McCready and Mrs. peach the 825,000 note supposedly paid cuted at once Involves the public lands moving him by Lorens for oil lands. He ad 3.000.- 000 It ia estimated will Involve an expend! Carrie Zimmerman. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO yards of material. The Corey ture of 88.000.000. A total of 88,000, mltted that he had only paid 82,200 for Bros, company will put in a bid for the all members of the German Evangelical 000 derived from this source is now the land and also admitted that he construction of thia first stretch of St Pauls Church of Ogden, Utah, that COURT AT HUNTSVILLE. owed 830,000 when he came to Wash work. held by the states affected and the bill a meeting of the members' of said proposes to allow them to keep this ington from Toledo. Church will be held at the usual place Young Mon Finod for Furious Driving money. MUSICIANS' GRAND BALL. of worship, at the corner of Twenty-thir- d Hokan Olson Pays for His EQUITABLE NATIONAL BANK street and Jefferson avenue, fa Wednesday next at Dignans hall. Don't forget tbe A. F. M. ball at 's Gambling. OF NEW YORK CLOSED Don't forget the date. Arrangements the city of Ogden, county of Weber and academy Wednesday, February have been made for rigs for those liv- state of Utah, at 8 o'clock p. m, on the 10th. Thirty-piec- e At Huntsville yesterday William orchestra. Rigs 10. The Feb. WASHINGTON, A. D. 1904, tor a ter dance. Stone and a young man named Tears comptroller of the currency announces ing at distance. The ball will con- 19th day of February, tinue till 2 o'clock, with intermission the purpose of Incorporating ley were tried by Judge Gertson on the closing of the doors of the Equit for supper at 12 o'clock. church under the laws of the State of Friends i charge of furious driving. They were able National bank of New York on ac Invited to the very best event of Utah, and electing a board of trusted the young men who knocked down and count of bad loans and injudicious season. Thirty-piec- e to determine the corporate name orchestra, w injured Mrs. Peterson about a week management. No other banks are In such inall the latest and waltsea. auch church and the term of ago. .Attorney Elijah Farr repreeant volved. The resources and liabilities are lec" Next Wednesday. Next Wednesday. corporation, to provide for future ed them and on hla advice they plead approximately three quarters of a mil tlon of officers and to do any and ed guilty and were fined 810 each. lion. A Costly Mistake. incothings necessary ot effect such 1 token Olxon, the saloonkeeper, was Blunders are sometimes very expen rporation. lined $13 for keeping a gambling Don't forget the A. F. M. ball at Dig' ive. Occasionally Ufa itself la th HENRY G. HESS, President house. The city In the valley aeema nan's academy Wednesday. February of a mistake, but you'll never be wrong FRANK KIEFER, Secretary. to be progressing towards metro poll 10th. Thirty-piec- e orchestra. Rigs af If you take Dr. 1,9 New Life Pilfa King's Dated Ogden, Utah, February tanlsm. ter dance. for Dyspepsia, Dizziness, Headache, Liver or Bowel trouble Good solicitors .wanted for tho They i Start the new year rlght-f- or subscribe The last ROSES of Summer at the gentle yet Horse thorough. 25c, at Jesse Utah State JouraaL Appir to tbe Journal 88 a year. Second ward Wednesday. Driver's drug store. 8. Footer, city circulator. Bailey. C. D. IVES - E hand-paint- ed seventy-five-ml- le TIFT - 221-2- 24 Dix-Log- Dlg-nan- SPINSTERS. What WE think of the men. ward Wednesday. Second 1 two-ste- ps . t i |