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Show DAILY PAGE EIGHT. LOCAL BRIEFS i DAY PATHETIC HEATH j OF MILDHED UTAH JONES W. I. Frani'ln. dining tw Inspertor, Denver. In In Ogden toelay. spent a llr. and Mr. II. F. lloi-loihla week. few days at the DIES WHILE HER FATHER IS IN W. J. Wood, "the atnvc man," haa PRISON. returned from a vlalt to M. Louis. haa apent J. A. Hendilrksnn of the luat two day in Ogden oil buai-lie- a. Daughter of F. W. Jonas, th Man Charged With Embezzlement, Passed Away Last Night. of Niaa elate the Y. M. C. A. of Portland, waa In Ogden for a ahort visit yeaterday. While her father was confined at the ''Hazel Kirke" will be presented at county jail on a charge of embezzlethe matinee tomorrow afternoon, at ment, Mildred Junes, the little daugh2: SO o'clock, at Utahna Theater. ter of Mr. and Mra. F. Wt Junes, died Attorney Raymond D. Friable of at the family residence, 2827 Adams avenue about 8 o'clock last night Jones Tonopah spent yeaterday in the was in prison when the little one Mrs. J. T. Hurst. with hla G. L. flecker, who wua operated on passed sway, but yesterday afternoon tnr apjiendicltia Wednesday morning, Sheriff Halley permitted him to spend a few hours in the company of hla wife la getting along very nicely. little daughter. and Aglalu will be entertained on TuesJones is the man who is alleged to day afternoon at the residence of Mrs. have a few days ago squandered 292 J- - W. street. Oarr, 872 Twenty-fourt- h which he had collected as the proceeds Prof, W. R. Kmuthera of Trinidad, of the laill given In this city on Mont'olo., father of Mra. T. W. Hutton of day night by the Bartenders' union. He this city, will arrive In Ogden this went to Salt Luke while Intoxicated, week to take up hla residence in this and returned minus every cent of the city. money with which he ima been enFuneral service over the remains of trusted. He was charged with emMra. Hannah Ruck were held at 12:20 bezzlement, and Judge Murphy placed today, at the West Weber meeting hla bond at 1500. Yesterday afternoon, house. Interment was made at West when It was realized that his little Weber cemetery. daughter was critically ill, the sheriff The regular meeting of the Men's permitted him to go home. At supper club of the Congregational church will time there Appeared to be no change be held this (Friday) evening at 8 In the girl's condition, and Jones was Love of Nature," taken back to the Jail and locked up. o'clock. Subject: Soon afterwards the child passed away. by Dr. J. M. Harris. mem"Haxel Kirke will be on the boards On learning of the death, leading of Bartendera bers union the sought closAs a at Utuhna Theater tonight to have Jonea released ao that he ing number the John 8. Lindsay comwife In time pany will present, by speciul request, might be with hla Howell their the reduced on Saturday of trouble. Judge "The Two Orphans,' bond from $500 to 2250, but this was night. not secured last and Jones was The funeral services of iPrudle J., not set at liberty. night This morning, howPacific wife of R. T. Bennett. Union ever, Judge Howell permitted Jones agent at Muraton, Wyo., who died to go on his own recognizance. The January 12th, will be held from the circumstances surrounding the death Richey undertaking parlors Saturday, are Indeed pathetic. January 14th, at 2 p. m.. Rev. Mr. Blood officiating. Interment In MounPOLICE LAND FORGER. tain View cemetery. Mui.-Cnrlll- STATE JANUARY FRIDAY. JOURNAL, 13, 1905. GETS TWO Great YEARS IN THE PEN AT OPERA Stock-Reduci- ng ANDERSON IS FOUND GUILTY OF WILLIS BROWN DELIVER8 ANTIASSAULTING JOHNSON. CIGARETTE LECTURE. Miller Pleads Guilty to Housebreaking Manna Will B Tried Tomorrow. Much Enthusiasm The Nimble Prevails and a Strong Organization Sale Being largely overstocked I hereby announce a sweeping sal,-- Is Psrfsctad. Sixpence Commencing Monday is a John Anderson was found guilty last For the purpose of making quick sales .11 Perhaps no movement for the public of the crimes of with so met much general night assaulting Ed. good has Commercial goods will be at actual cost. Johnson with a deadly weapon. He approval and enthusiasm as the work will be sentenced on Monday morning. of s few earnest people In behalf of Factor Anderaon and Johnson had an alterca- the boys of thla city. The work of tion In the Lone Star Saloon on Twenty-f- organizing the which the leagues lfth street, about a month ago, and of the. city culminated in a large mass the quurrel led to blows, Anderaon meeting at the opera house last evenClocks Diamonds using a knife and carving Johnson ing. The mayor presided. An orchesof fifteen from schools tra the pieces about the head and neck. G. R. Day, the insurance of the city, under the direction of Mr. man, will spend two years In Utah's Coop, furnished the music. Merchant Mr. Willi Brown was Introduced by state prison. That was the sentence as the of father the the mayor, present Silver-Plateimposed by Judge Howell today. Day Win Not d Ware Is the man who embezzled $200 from movement against the sale and use of L, N. Meld, the contractor of thla city, the cigarette to minors. Sneeze After paying his compliments to Inand started for the east, hut was rapGoods efdifferent and the parents, praising tured by Sheriff Ralley. He was taken At forts of a few earnest men and women to the penitentiary this afternoon. James Miller, the housebreaker, in the community in behalf of the wayboy, he launched out in a splenchanged hla plea this morning again, wardsermon on the evils of the environpleading guilty to a charge of stealing did a suit of clothes from one of the rooms ments thrown around boys in moat or the Central hotel. Miller has plead- cities. His plan for prohlbltlonary ofed three times. First he was not ficers, juvenile courts and detention guilty. Then that plea was withdrawn homes for boys who had begun wrong, and an attorney appointed to defend in place of the reform school, was most him. The attorney evidently advised earnest and convincing. In this manhim to admit hla guilt, but when Mill- ned he thought many boys might be 2463 Washington cAve. er reached the courtroom he again as- saved from the disgrace of prison life. His He insisted, strange as it may seem to serted that he was not guilty. attorney withdrew from the case and some parents, that the burden of rearthe district attorney incorporated in ing children to honest manhood and the information the charge of burglary. womanhood did not He entirely with The latter charge waa too much for the school. That the schools were dothe prisoner and thla morning he en- ing more good in thla direction than tered the plea of guilty. He will be all the phurchea waa asserted m strong JUUAW B. YOUNG, language by. the speaker. hgfr sentenced on Monday. an closed Mr,with Brown eloquent The trial of Dominick Manna, who Week of Januarj 9tk robbed F. Wi. Lurch of 2150 while the appeal for- support In the present latter waa asleep in a rooming house movement. The movement against the on Twenty-flft- h street, will be com- use of the- cigarette In this state beALL 8TAR ATTRACTIONS. gan in Ogden. Other cities of the state menced tomorrow morning. is are he Mr. for but Brown, case asking Is the that It expected against D. P. McCall will be dismissed tomor- compelled to leave for the east on the STEVENS AND CLYDE, FORCAT, row. McCall la charged with having afternoon "Limited" for Chicago. The Great French Comedian. The Tramp and Rube. waa An peradult" organisation stolen n trunk belonging to his as MLLE. ALIZA, In the show business, but as fected at last evening's meeting R08E FILMER, The French Soubrette. said partner la not here to testify the follows: Favorite Ogden's President, D. H. Adams; first prosecutor believes that he cannot second Alfred MASSONY Rev. AND WIL80N, Brown; JOHN MURTHA, prove the charge. John L. Herrick; secThe Sweet Singers. The Musical Dufle retary, Charles A. Smurthwalte; treasRUMOR IS DENIED. urer, S. J. Griffin; assistant secretary, EDISON'S LATE8T MOVING PICTURES. A. H. Rogers; chairman of executive Statement That the Western Union committee, William AUlaon; elected by Ladies Souvenir Matinees Every Tuesday and Friday Aftemoone Relay Offics Will Ba Removed to acclamation. Be Untrue. to la 8aid can Idea of the Some be magOgdon gained ADMISSION 10wT, nitude of this movement by a glance railat the following petition which was The visit of the telegraph and road officials to this city on Wednes- circulated throughout the city: "We, the cltlxens of Ogden, hereby day has given cause to another rumor, which Is to the eiTect that the relay of- subscribe our names as members of fice of the Western Union, which was the Adult American formerly located here, hut later re- League of Ogden, for the purpose of moved to Salt Lake, will be giving permanence and character to In Ogden. This office while located the lengue of over 1,500 Jboya In this here employed thirty to thirty-liv- e city. men and their removal to Salt Lake Thla adult league haa also for its waa a considerable loss to the city. purpose the Interests of the boys In Should this rumor prove correct it juvenile court matters, desiring would be explanatory of the search of laws, both municipal and state, the officials for new quarters for the that will protect the delinquent hoy office. But the fact that eo many and afford such all the protection posprominent railroad men were present sible for the building of character while In the party still remains unexplained. at the same time meeting justice. wish for the public sentiment Inquiry was made by a State Journal representative today from officials who thut will demand the strict enforcewould be supposed to know something ment of existing laws In regard to the IS PERFECTION of the change, but the rumor waa de- sale of cigarettes and tobacco to minnied by them. This, however, Is no or and such additional laws that will surprise, as It la highly probable that take the Bale of cigarettes from the the local officials would not be In- hands of irresponsible parties." formed of the change until all arrangeThe above petition was signed by ments had been made for It. not less than 500 of Ogden's most prominent and Influential cltisens. An Innovation was the appearance ROBBED. POST OFFICE of a "bugler" from the State Industrial school. The boy belongs to the league Burglars Gst In Thslr Work at Bsar at the school and preceded Mr. Brown. Rivar City. The different military calls were executed splendidly. The poatofflee at Bear River City, ten miles from Brigham City, was enHairdressing,. .Shampooing, Facial tered by thlevea last night and 870 In Massage, Manicuring and Electric SIX. cash stolen. A quantity of the stock Beauty Treatment. Edith Bolce. 412 By Carrier, One Month, 60c. By Mail. One Month, held In the office was also stolen, but Twenty-sixt- h street. Bell phone $26-Is It not known what the amount was. The robbers entered by a rear entrance, having broken the lock of the door, and blew open the safe by the use of nitroglycerine. No trace has yet been found of the burglars. anti-cigare- tte Watches CUT GLASS well-kno- Sterling and Leather and Toilet PAUL W. STECHER The Jewelry Shop LYCEUM THEATER - - . BE INSTALLED. The G. A. R. will meet tonight and Install the Billowing officers: Com mander, John V. Nelson; senior-vic- e, G. F. Hodge; junior-vic- e, John Gray; rhapluin, 8. L. Ives; quartermaster, W. Lt Russell; officer of the dHy, Ben Bair. After the Installation a social evening will be spent, the Relief Corps and the Lincoln Circle Joining with the veterans. OFFICERS WILL Man Who Passed Worthless Checks Falls Into Hands of Officers Herrick and Hutchins. . side-partn- er name as Reiser and who forged several A man who gave hla C. W. worth- less checks on several persons In the city yesterday, fell into the clutches of Officers AI. Herrick and John Hut-chiabout 7:20 oclock this morning and as a result be is now peacefully resting behind the bars at the city Jail and will be compelled to answer to the charge before Judge Murphy tomorrow morning. The officers caught him Just as he was forging an 811 check at a secondstreet hand store on lower Twenty-flft- h and after he had already succeeded in forging a 224 check on one David atreet Rosenthal at 202 Twenty-flft- h and another check on Jacob Kerta at na BANKS ELECT OFFICERS. the directors of the First National bank and the Ogden Ravings bank was held today and the following officers were elected: First National David Kccles, president; John Thomas D. Dee, Plngree, cashier; James F. Burton, assistant cashier. Ogden Savings bank David Kccles, 210 Twenty-flft- h street. president; Joseph Clark, He hud a suit case containing sevJohn Plngree, cashier; F. E. eral articles of clothing when picked up Higginbotham, assistant cashier.' by the officers which he claims he purFUNERAL SERVICES. chased In this city. The funeral services over the reCome and hear Edmund Vance mains of Ruth, the little daughter of were Cooke; matinee. 25 centa; evening, 50 William and Josephine Olsen, held at the home of her grandparents, cents. Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Farr, at 1 o'clock DEATH OF L.J. HOLTHER. yesterday afternoon, Klder John Farr presiding. Those who soke words of comfort to the bereaved young parents at the services were President Ben E. Occurred at Hit Residence on Twenty-eight- h Street at Midnight. Rich of the Southern States mission. The death of L. J. Holther occurred Elder Isrln Furr. Hiahop James h Wotherapoon and Elder E. A. Larkin. at midnight at hla home, 825 Twenty-eightatreet. La grippe was the cause The casket was covered with beautiful floral tributes. Interment took of death, he being attacked with the disease last Saturday, place In the Ogden City cemetery. He waa surrounded by his family at PINGREE NATL. BANK OFFICERS. the time of hla death. He waa born In The directors of the Plngree National Christiana, Norway. September IS, bank met yesterday afternoon and re- 1828, and Immigrated to Utah thirty-thre- e yiara ago, and wlV the excepelected their old officers besides making R. T. Hume assistant to Cashier tion of about one year, has resided James Plngree. The directors of the continually In Ogden City. He has bank are Job Plngree. president; Jos. faithfully performed three mission in Scowcroft. J. W. Abbott and James Norway and haa always taken a very James Plngree, active part in the Church of Jesus Mack, Saints. A. T. Wright. Joseph 8. Peery. Charles Christ of Latter-Da- y He leaves a wife and children to surZlemer, Heber Scowcroft, B. G. Blackman. A. U Brewer. Preston A. Blair, vive him. He has followed the proAdam Patterson, J. H. F. Last And EL fession of tailor for over thirty years In Ogden. He is the father of Lewis I. Ellison. J. Holther, Jr., former deputy In the office of the county clerk and now with UNTIMELY DEATH. com-- old five-weCorey Brothers Construction the little Vesta, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Par- pany. ker of Clinton, Cache county, died at The time and place of funeral will be her home yeaterday. Iess than two announced later. months ago the family lost the little You rnn't afford to mlsa Edmund twin slater of Vesta. The sympathy of many friends goes out to the family Vance Cooke ut the Tabernacle Saturin their hour of sorrow. The funeral day. at 8 p. m. and 1p.m. services were held over the remains WANTED. this morning at 10 o'clock. The reTen men in each stute to mains were brought to Ogden, arriving about 12 o'clock, and were interred In travel, tack signs and distribute samthe family burial ground In the Ogden ples and circulars of our goods. Salary 175.00 per month. 82.00 per day for City cemetery. expenses. Kl'HLMAN CO., Dept S., Atlas Building, Chicago. A meeting of vice-preside- ts; ek TEA We stand tea Schillings Best Ym Anti-Cigare- tte ada-qua- te "V THE J OURNAL . 2. give you FREE ene of the beet lire Buy your seal of Parker and he will kkidlere on earth. WELL ATTENDED. and GROWER8 W. H. Wright & Sons Company Do The dance at the Utahna Park Pavilion last evening brought out about one hundred and fifty couples, which tripped the light fantastic till midnight. The gold watch prize, for which numbers were drawn, goes to the person holding ticket 5299, and if that ticket la not located It will be awarded to the holder of ticket 7074. FRUIT r fall by our were not vice-preside- t not delay in making your selection of these beautiful suits. Our sale is still on. Latest styles. BROASCOTCH TWEEDS, SERVICEABLE COLORS, BEST MATERIALS AND TRIMMING8, AND LONG MIXED GOODS. AND VOILES PRETTY PLAITED DCLOTHS, ZEBELINES, SKIRTS, SHORT JACKETS. Suits up to $35 at $3.95, $7.95, $9.95 and $15.95 ATTENTION! special meeting of the fruit growTOO LATE TO CLASSIFY ersA and those interested In horticul- ture is called to meet at the county courthouse next Saturday, the 14th, at FOR SALE A Snap; 5 room frame 10 a. m for the purpose of considerhouse; good lot 7x5 rods. Not fur ing the new horticulture law; also to from railroad shops. $1,000 If sold discuss the advisability of establishsoon. Apply 210 Kccles Rullillng. ing an experiment station in the central counties. -- going-dow- n. RbmibRu JMU nancy if you don Mike k. We Invite a Comparison of Prices Some people imagine they are too poor to buy goods of this wore never mere mistaken in their lives. We guarantee our goods and our priest ar as low ao anywhere in the United Statoo ABSOLUTELY. Let uo figure on tho next piece of (Jewelry, Silver or Cut Glass.) house-- but Jewelry - Silverware - Cut Glass J. S. LEWIS & CO. AT THE ,?IG CLOCK WASHINGTON AVENUE. Ssvsd Two From Dssth. "Our little daughter had an almost fatal attack of whooping cough and bronchitis," writes Mrs, W. K. Jlavl-lanof Armonk. K. Y., "but, when all other remedies failed, we saved her life with Dr. King's New Discovery. Our niece, who had Consumption In an advanced stage, also used this wonderful medicine and today she Is perfectly welL" Desperate throat and lung diseases yield to Dr. King's New Discovery as to no other medicine on for Coughs and Colds. 50c. and Il.tO bottles guaranteed by Jesse J. Driver, Druggist. Trial bottles free. d, earth-infallibl- The winning number in the drawing at the Troy laundry this wepk is has the lucky number? 241-Wh- ON ACCOUNT OF e . H. OUR 8T0RE WILL CLOSE TOMORROW, SATURDAY AT SIX O'CLOCK P. M. STOCK-TAKIN- G Wright & Sons Company 11 |