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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, TUESDAY. JUNE 1904. 14, BACHELORS WED OR PH priests plan to drive bash-fu- l CARRIES into matrimony. HER HOME TO SICK FATHER. HER Older Ono Deaf to Threats of Male RevtnuM From Those Who Disobey Companion, Who Threatens to Will Go Toward. Building Now Kill Himself. Edifico. HAZLETON, Pa, Juno Marri- 14. BL Mary's parish, ages are k 1w In the that pastor, the Meadow, Beaver to threatens McEnroe, KeV- - Father on the bachelors Impose a heavy fine a of levy for the new to the shPe church unless they marry. Not a marriage has taken place in for this year, although there are scores of bachelors who have lucrative positions, and are thoroughly qualified to take unto themselves life that parish Dragged Out in Senseless Condition After the Locked Door Is Broken In. June 14. Intent SHAMOKIN, ra, June 14. Slowly upon reclaiming her sister, who she suffocating to death in a small telesaid had eloped from Richmond, Ya., phone booth In the Windsor hotel, eight weeks ago, a handsomely dress- John Brewer, a Philadelphia commered young woman enlisted the sym- cial agent, was saved by the quickness pathy of a crowd at the Pennsylvania of a girl. station here, defied the efforts of the Brewer entered the booth, which Is sisters companion, Harry H. Proctor, in an Isolated portion of the building. to balk her, and succeeded finally in After he had talked to Sunbury, Brewgetting the girl away. er found the door would not open, as Proctor, who is about twenty-fou- r the lock refused to turn. years old, came to Chester recently The air in the booth grew heavy, and and obtained work in a newspaper of- he grew dizzy. He kicked against the fice. With him was a pretty sides of tlie booth. No one heard him. girl, whom he introduc- Then, with difficulty.owing to his weak ed as his wife at the house' on East condition, he called up the central exFifth street, where they boarded. change. arid tried to talk, but could Comment was caused by the fact not make the exchange girl hear his that the girl remained in her room words, made feeble by his exhaustion. most of the time and wept almost con- He fell senseless to the floor. stantly. The operator, suspecting something Having obtained knowledge of the wrong, sent a messenger to the hotel, whereabouts of the pair, the girl's sis- and when the booth was torn apart, ter arrived here last night and went Brewer was carried to the open air, to the boarding house. She gave her where he was revived with great sisters name as Effle Steffany. When informed that the younger girl was supposed to be Proctor's wife she MIS8 ELSIE WHELEN CHESTER, Pa., RIT ON HELLO GIRL SENDS MESSEN GER TO SAVE HIM. OUR SPRING AND SUMMER LINES ELSE IN AND, FOOTWEAR ARE READY FOR INSPECTION, AS ALWAYS BEFORE, WE LEAD THE SHOE TRADE OF THE WEST IN SNAPPY AND FASH- IONABLE STYLES, AS WELL AS IN HIGH QUALITY AND FINISH. CALL AND SEE THE LATEST. NEW LINE OF DAINTY NOTIONS year-old overbalancing number of uncommonly good-lookiyoung women, thorough housekeepers, ng are willing to leave their happy homes to become the wives of these who bashful bachelors. Father McEnroe cherished the hope that leap year would be the means of increasing the number of marriages, but in view of the fact that nearly six months of the leap year has been passed without a wedding, he concludes that there to unwonted shyness on both sides of the house. Having frequently extolled the merits and virtues of the single young women of the parish, and preached sermon after sermon on the bliss and sacredness of matrimony, but without moving the hearts of the hardened bachelors, he now considers as a last resort to Impose a heavy tax. This move to calculated to have a two-foeffect; to cause bachelors to ld become benedicts or make a large fainted. In spite of Proctors pleadings Miss Steffany accompanied her sister back to Richmond when told that her father was critically 11L At the railroad station a policeman refused to interfere at Proctors demand, unless a marriage certificate was shown. Proctor declared: "If you take her away Til kill myHe is still alive. self. do- nation toward the new church fund. The young women of the parish are delighted with the edict of their solicitous pastor, and rejoice at the evident discomfiture of the bachelors, who already show signs of bolstering up the needed courage to pop the embarrassing question. MA8QUERADED A8 WOMAN; CAME NEAR BEING SHOT CAXOVA, S. D., June 14. A lesson learned an evening or two ago by F. C. Beers, a practical Joker, may possibly cure him of his habit. He had donned woman's attire and with a shawl over his head started out to have some fun on hto own account During his rambles he met several women, some of whom readily discovered by the moonlight that the apparent woman was In reality a man. They became greatly alarmed and hurried to their homes to tell the "men folk" of their discovery. The village marshal was soon on the trail of the Joker, who took to his heels and sought safety in a coal house. The marshal poked a huge revolver into the hiding place of Beers and made Beers come forth on pain of being shot He was badly frightened. When the marshal discovered the Identity of his prisoner he let him off upon promising that he would go home. But Beers had left hto clothing at another point in town and to reach it and don his own clothing he had virtually to rare with death. This was because a male relative of one of the women who had been frightened, upon being Informed that a suspicious character was abroad in the town, seised hto rifle and started in pursuit. He caught sight of the Joker soon SAVED GIRLS LIVES AND LOST HIS OWN PHILADELPHIA, Pa., June 14. William McAllister, a flagman on the Philadelphia & Reading railroad at Thirteenth and Cumberland streets, sacrificed his life in saving three girls from death beneath the wheels of a swiftly moving train. McAllister was taken to the Samaritan hospital with both of hto legs broken and hto head and body injured. He died an hour after being admitted. The girls whom he rescued went away immediately after the accident and their names are unknown. Within five minutes of the time he was to be relieved from his vigil by the day man McAllister noticed two mill girls stop to talk to a third girl between the northbound rails. At the same time he heard an outbound train, which within a few seconds would be upon the unthinking girls. He shouted a warning as he started toward ARKAN8A8 DEMOCRATS. HOT SPRINGS, Ark, June 14. The Democratic state convention was called to order here today. The work of the convention will consist of a ratification of the results of the April priafter the village marshal had ordered mary. Governor Jeff Davis will be rethat Individual to go home. But fright nominated and the delegation to the made Beers speedy of foot and he had St. Louis convention will probably be reached the spot where his own cloth- Instructed to vote for W. R. Hearst ing had been left and had partially put on his own attire when the man with the rifle came up and recognised him. ARMY OF 'SALVATIONISTS SAIL FOR LONDON NEW YORK, June 14. The Cunarl liner Carpathia looked something like an army transport as she sailed down the bay today with her rails lined with hundreds of uniformed men and women who waved enthusiastic farewell to the crowds on the docks. The big steamer did have aboard an army, 600 strong, but It was an army of peace end not of war. The passengers were ell members of the Salvation Army end comprised the American delegation to the International Congress of the Salvation Army to be held in London next month. Commander Booth Tucker heads the delegation, which includes officers and leading workers from nearly every state of the Union nd also from the Dominion of ' . A GLANCE OVER OUR NEW ARRIVALS OF DAINTY NECKWEAR, HANDKERCHIEFS, BELTS, GLOVES, ETC., WILL PROVE IT 8HALL ALWAYS BE OUR AIM TO KEEP THIS EVER CHANGING STOCK FAR AHEAD IN STYLE AND FAR BEHIND IN PRICE. IF NEW GOODS, STYLISH EFFECTS AND LOW PRICES MEAN ANYTHING, WE SHALL HAVE YOUR TRADE. WED8 ROBERT GOELET PHILADELPHIA, Pa, June 14. The world of fashion turned out In full force today to witness the wedding of Miss Elsie Whelen to Robert Goelet, which took place in St. Mary's church, Wayne. Included among the wedding guests were the Vanderbilts, Iselins and other well-knoNew York families as well as the foremost representatives of Philadelphia society. The sanctuary of the church wns elaborately decorated, and the altar filled with white roses, ever which a nnm - of lig' eu tapers cast their soft ' o sist . the Mrs. Cr Jg lish b- - l was matron o r. nor, and e bridesmaids were Misses Alice Roosevelt, Frances Grlscom, Adelaide Jordan, Esther Harrison, Pauline Biddle, Edith Eruen, Marion Haven and Nora Iselin. The bridesmaids wore pink silk frocks and pink picture hats. The bridegroom was attended by his cousin, Robert Walton Goelet, as best man. Following the ceremony at the church the brlday party and guests were driven to Covelly, the country residence of the brides paints, where there was an elaborate wedding break- fast Miss Whelen to the daughter of Mr. and Mrs II Miry Whelen and belongs to one of Philadelphia's best families. The bridegroom belongs to the well-knoGoelet family of New Yorkk and Is closely related to the Vanderbilts, Burdens and other prominent the families. them. . As the locomotive draw'lng northbound train hove in sight, not fifty yards away, a southbound train came along. Without hesitation McAllister sprang in front of the southbound train and reached the girls. He threw his weight against them and sent them sprawling out . of harms way. But he was too late to escape injury himself. Before he could Jump from the tracks the pilot of the swiftly moving engine hit him. WINE GROWERS CONVENTION. OGDENS GREATEST DEPARTMENT STORE FISH POLES GIVEN W I Money Saved Is Money Made SOLD IN 1903 1,410,402,500 Bottles Sold from 1875 to 1904 Anheuser-Busc- h Brewery is the Greatest AttracFair City. Competent Guides to tion of the Worlds welcome end conduct Visitors throughout the plant. Order Promptly Pilled by BECKER BREWING & MALTING CO., Distributors, Ogden, Utah. - FISHING TACKLE USE OUR FROM WHEELWRIGHT BROS. .247i Star Washington Avenue With a 75e purchase of Fishing Tackle wo give you a fish polo Fit EE of charge. Straight-Grad- e Flour And save money. Equal to moot High Patents end guaranteed to make broad that will ploaco the moat particular poraon. Never Lose Bread Made From a Good Opportunity "Star Straight-Grad- e Flour Will Not Dry Out and holds its toothsome - flavor Aak your grocer for uStar BUFFALO, N. Y, June 14. The first Straight Grade and aee that you got it. regular convention of the newly organized American Wine Growers' assoIf you don't say it ia fine ciation was called to order at the Iroflour it ia because you wont will The hotel meeting today. quois it. try continue for two or three days. PracAmeriof the full the strength tically can wine trade east of the Rocky mountains is represented, and a delegation is also present from California. One of the principal objects of the meeting Is to Interest the California wine growers In the movement of Co. raising the standard of American wines. The association, believing that Makers . 1 America can produce as good wines as any other country In the world, has taken a firm stand against the adul- RIVERDALE OR PHOENIX FLOUR. wines, and teration of American under sale their foreign against Budweiser AWAY-- HUY YOUR The Putnam Clothing House is now having its great June 'clearance sale. 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