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Show DAILY 8 LOCAL BRIEFS - evening. There was no session of the police court this morning as Judge Howell is attending the Elks' convention at Provo today. The uniforms and all paraphernalia for the new national guard company of this city has arrived and will be used at drill tonight At th opera house tonight Willard Weihe will use a Stradlvarlus violin which he purchased in Germany and .has never before used in public. In recognition of Flag day the ladles will be glad to see the G. A. R. at their hall Tuesday, June 14, at 8 p. m. Music, talks, Ice cream and cake. No charges. Sheriff Jesse Harmon of Provo sent a description to the officers here of C. F. Wilson, a forger, who la wanted in that city, and who Is supposed to have come this way. Mrs. Leroy Taylor of this city yesterday received the sad tidings from her home in Wisconsin of the drownbrother while ing of her for Wisconleave will She bathing. sin today. Marriage licenses were Issued yesterday afternoon to H. H. Ilendershot and Miss Marie Gavneau, both of Arrangements havs been mads Whereby Lorenzo Farley, the hoy who has been going somewhat astray recently, will make his future home with a relative at Roy. Judge Rolnpp severely reprimanded him before allowing him to go. Elmer Alexander Moyes, the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Moyes and grandson of Councilman Moyes, died of convulsions this morning at 6 o'clock. Funeral, services will be held from the family residence at 219 Twenty-fir- st street, at 2 p. m. tomorrow. Funeral services over the remains of William E. Stone will be held from the Mound Fort meeting house Thrua-da- y at 2 p. m.' The remnins may be viewed at the family residence on Twelfth street between the hours of 10 a. m. and 1 p. m. on the day of funeral. Announcement has been made of ths mnrrlHge of Frank Cushing Kimball and WUhelmlna Charlotte Krause, to take place this evehlng at 5 o'clock. The groom Is a popular Denver ft Rio Grande employe and the bride was formerly a teacher in the deaf and dumb school. They will leave for the east this evening. MONTANA BUILDING DEDICATED. ST. LOUIS, June 14. The Montana state building was dedicated today with appropriate exercises. LOST. Billposter's brush, this a. m., between Wall and Lincoln, on Twenty-fourt- h street Reward by returning to Utah Bill Posting Co., 411 Twenty-thir- d street METHODIST CHOIR EXCURSION. To Saltair, June 17th, via Oregon Short Line. Special train leaves Ogden 9 r. m. Fare 81.25. 1904. 14, OF MILES FOUND GUILTY NOT Thomas E. Hail, alias l(aon, will Lamonl Grix, proprietor of a dry street, was spend six years In the Utah penlten-tlxr- y goods store on Twenty-fift- h and his companion, Joseph Mur-le- y, severely injured while out driving with alias Murphy, will reside there for his family last night two a In a drive years. These are the two men He had started out for wife one-horwho, his with son, together with Jack Hailing, robcarriage and daughter and vis turning the cor- bed John A. Beltsera store on Grant street and Mad- avenue. Judge Rolapp passed ner of Twenty-fourt- h this morning. ison avenue when one of the reins M. D. Lessenger moved- for an arbecame entangled In the harness. The son then attempted to loosen the rein, rest of the Judgment and for a new which frightened the horse so that he trial but both motions were denied. Before Imposing sentence the Judge resorted to kicking over the dashboard. Mr. Grix, In an attempt to asked Hall if he had anything to say Jump from the carriage, was thrown and Hall arose and stated that he had The never denied the crime and never exheadlong upon the pavement. horse was then quieted down and Mr. pected to go unpunlshd. He only stood Grix was picked up In an unconscious trial for the purpose of exposing Haicondition and taken to his home. He ling, as he thought It Just and right had received a severe cut upon the that the officers and court should know of his deception. He explained his forehead and another on the chin. Dr. Gordon waa Immediately called escape and said he was taking exerand Mr. Grix was" restored to con- cise that morning and when he saw sciousness and his Injuries attended the doors open he embraced the opporto. While hla Injuries are not ser- tunity and decamped. Judge Rolapp said he was not going ious, he will be confined to his bed to of members some time. other The for punish him for the fact of hie runThe Judge thought he with the ning away. the family escaped uninjured rewould done the same thing unwbo of Mr. have Grlxa son, xceptlon The ceived a kick upon the cheat The lat- der the same circumstance ter, however, is back at his duties fact that Hall had been in the Ohio se sentence again this morning. AT THE RE80RT8 One of the largest crowds that has been In attendance at Glen wood park spectacle, Le Cell. New moving penitentiary and had got into trouble again seemed to Indicate that he preferred a criminal life. though he was approached by Hailing, he ought to have refused to accompany him. He then passed sentence. Joseph Murley, when asked If. he had anything to say, asserted that he was entirely Innocent of the crime as he did not know a crime was to be committed. He had worked hard all his life and it was the taking of liquor that had got him Into trouble. Judge Rolapp said the Jury had recommended him to the mercy of the court and he took that Into consideration when he Imposed a sentence of two years imprisonment. pictures are an additional attraction. Dancing followed and was enjoyed un- UTAH'S EXHIBIT AT THE FAIR. til midnight AT UTAHKA PARK. Is Attracting Mueh Attention and Utahna park was last night visited Great Credit on ths by one of the largest crowds which 8tate. ever greeted a vaudeville performance In this city. Every available seat in Hon. Thomas Judd, president of the the large theater, as well as the stand- state board of horticulture, who has Just returned from a trip to the St. ing room, was occupied. The new bill presented met with the Louis world's fair, tells the Salt Lake hearty approval of all present It Is Tribune that the Utah building Is one a strong variety hill and la well worth of the most attractive at the big show. the price of admission. It le Just across the street from the After the first performance the Inside inn, which is thronged with was and buildof thousands Utah pavilion opened dancing people. The dancing was Indulged in by a large ing le lighted with electricity and la number until midnight aa many as a much frequented, THE LYCEUM. thousand people being in It In a day. Utah's exhlbita attract much attenNotwithstanding the many this house still maintains tion; the concentrator mill la espeA good, strong, clean cially a curiosity; It Is on the proIts popularity. bill is being presented again this week gram for a stated run every day, and and large audiences were In attend- now that power and water have been ance yesterday. supplied ,it will be one of the feature! of the exhibition. The Utah people MY8TERIOU8LY DISAPPEARED. have procured twenty thousand small A. If. Wilson, former manager of vials, which are properly labeled; the Salt Palace theater, has myster- these will be filled with concentrates iously disappeared and his friends and and given away as souvenirs. relatives are auspicious of foul play. The silk exhibit also attracts much Salt Lake parties have traced him as attention, hundreds asking about it far as Ogden but from there he has and viewing It. The educational exbeen lost sight of. Mrs. Wilson Is In hibit has Just arrived and was being the city at the present time and Is opened and placed as Mr. Judd left; It was a credit to the state. very much worried as to the whereabouts of her husband. The mining exhibit Is fine, and attracts much attention. The amount ARRE8TED UMPIRE AND of work which hns been done Is very KEPT HIM FROM GAME great, and much praise is due to Director Whitaker for his energy, IndusUmpire Jones, whose decisions adtry and skill, and good taste. Utah verse to the Salt Lake team came near has no need to be ashamed of her exresulting In a riot at Saturday's game, hibit. says Mr. Judd, and he means, so was placed under arrest yesterday far as In him lies, to see that it Is reand held for two hours and thus pre- inforced In a worthy manner In the car vented from umpiring the final game of fruit which Is to be sent inter In between. Boise and Suit Lake. The the season. arrest was made on a complaint sworn out by Attorney E. D. R. Thompson. BOARD OF EQUALIZATION MEETHe was released when too late to umINGS. pire the game. The County Board of Equalisation will meet on the following dates to (food solicitors wanted for the Dally consider any applications for remission Utah 8tate Journal. Apply to Horace of taxes on account of Indigency, hr for 8. Foster, city circulator. reductions or alterations In assessed valuation of property in Weber county, to wit: Saturday, June 11, 1904, at 10 a. m. Ae-flee- counter-attractio- PERSONAL "OLIVETTE TOIIEIIT 1 J. S. Lewis ns & Co., and 2 p. m. Tuesday, June 14, 1904, and 2 p. m. at Saturday, June 18, 1904, at and 2 p. m. Monday, June 20, 1902, at 2 Saturday, June 85, 1904, at and 2 p. m. W. M. Miles, the colored man who has been on trial on a charge of having robbed John Brown of 825 on the alley, was found not guilty by the Jury about 8 oclock last night. Miles was Immediately released and he waa the happiest coon ih town. Joseph Ches represented the defendant j pointers! 10 a. m. 10 a. m. p. m. 10 a. m. , After June 27th no applications under the law can he received or considered. All taxpayers will please govern themselves by this notice. 01 Etta Bobson of gat visiting In the city for a few day. Mr. Willard Weihe, the popular and W. B. Dean and J. W. Davey of ln talented violinist, and Mr. Squire Coop nemvcca, Nev., are in the city 0n bui will play selections from Wagners lnesa. C. R. Broughton, P. L. N'eilaon Parsifal," as the great masterpiece, ay first, part of the program at the Grand W. Krouse are in from the tar opera; house tonight. This will he the a few days. first time that Ogden people will have Mrs. Robert M. McCall is visuin had an opportunity to hear the music with her daughter. Mrs. William In the district court today Judge from the much talked of masterpiece. Huges, in this city. Rolapp made an order In the action Played by such artiste It will Indeed J. T. Hurst and Superintendent for divorce brought by Richard Slater be a treat Drlggs leave tonight for a finning trip against Jeanette Slater permitting the The act from the opera, Olivette," in the southern part of the state. defendant to file additional affidavits will make up the second part Such new Fred Morris, traveling salesman for In support of motion for trial. a rendition of popular yet New York and Utah Paper con. Chris. Petersen, who pleaded guilty music will not have been heard in the to the charge of assault with a deadly pany of Salt Lake, Is looking over their the city for a long time. in this city. business weapon, was not sentenced this mornThe production will be put on and ing as was heretofore arranged. The H. A. Agee and daughter, of Mr. staged with the same attention to passing of sentence waa continued un- detail as before. An enlarged an ex- Wells, Nev, are visiting Mr. and Sin. til December 14. h cellent orchestra will be one of the O. E. Haymond, on In the case of John 8. Houts against features. It Is to be hoped that the street. the Union Pacific company, demurrer company of artists will be appreciated. Superintendent Manson of the Idawaa overruled. They all belong to Ogden and It is a ho division of the Oregon Short Lina The appeal of Ammon Slatterfield. source of gratification to have such passed through this city yesterday, eg who was fined 810 in the municipal route to his home at Boise. talent court for throwing rocks and breakL L. Reynolds, chief clerk In the ofing a window In one of the cars of a ELECTED OFFICERS. fice of Superintendent Scott, of the train going to the Hot Springs, was Southern Pacific, spent yesterday at dismissed so that other proceedings At a meeting of the Salt Lake City on business. might be Instituted. Gold and Copper Mining company held Hon. Reed Smoot and Hon. El The suit of the Singer ManufacturIn this city last night the following Loose BeeR. passed through this city today ing company against Thomas board of directors and officers were for St. Louis where they go to bourd son to recover 865, Is on trial this af- elected: Stanley Dee, president; Dr. for the arrival of the Utah ternoon. This Is also an appeal from G. W. 'Baker, prepare J. C. the municipal court. delegation. Dalllmore, secretary; W. D. Pyper, Mies May Fogarty, one of the treasurer; B. H. Goddard, Christian MRS. MURRAYS EXPLANATION. Addison and Thomas ladles of Oakland, CaL, k charming Cunningham. Mrs. Murray, who resides at the corvisiting her brother Jack" Fogarty, ner of Thirty-thir- d the popular young pay clerk In the street and Plngree G. A. R. STATE ENCAMPMENT. f. avenue, has written to the Journal engineers office f the Park City, June 21. Special train via stating that she Is not In destitute LADIES' AID SOCIETY. circumstances and that her husband Union Pacific. Leaves Ogden 7:20 a. called A m. Fare 81.50 round trip. meeting of the Ladles' Aid has not deserted her. She further First Methodist church of the states that she has received no associety If you want steel or wood filing will be held at the parsonage tomosistance from the county and that the Business of ImporSalivation Army pffleera must have esses, loose leaf ledgers or card Index rrow, Wednesday. systems drop .a card to CL 8. Pulver, tance le to be transacted. All member erred In the matter. are urged to be present Ogden or Salt Lake City. cut-o- first-cla- ff ss Twenty-sevent- Utah-Neva- da vice-preside- nt; cut-of- BURTS STYLISH ts . WE ARE PREPARED TO SERVE FRIENDS OF THE BRIDE WITH THE PRETTIEST AND MOST USEFUL PRESENTS THE MARKET HAS IN 8TORE. HAVE RECENTLY ADDED NUMEROUS PIECES OF HAND PAINTED CHINA, 8TERLING SILVER, BRONZE CL0CK8 AND ORNAMENTS. S JUNE Miss To Be Married in June? e TUESDAY, C. A. Shallenberger I, Up f Lake: Jos Carlson, wife tnd family, w. SERIOUS FORMER GETS 8IX YEARS AND COLORED MAN WAS RELEASED WILL BE PUT ON AT GRAND LAMONI GRIX MEETS Louis this morning. HOUSE. St OPERA NIGHT. LAST TWO. LATTER ACCIDENT. Thomas Fltxgerald. th, man, is In the city. traveling Weihe, t(ie Violinist, and Was Thrown Heavily to the Pavement Hail 8tatsd That He Only 8tood Trial Sentence on Chris. Peterson is Sus- Willard Dell Hughes Is confined to hl( Sletterfield'e Ammon to So as pended Expose Hallings 8quire Coop Will Play Selecand Severely Cut About a slight attack of quinsy. with tions from Parsifal." , Appeal Dismissed. Deception. ths Head. this season was that which thronged And the the pavilion last night. crowd was certainly recompensed for Its ' attendance for the program arranged Is of the highest class of vaudeville. It contains such popular artists as Mae La Reno In illustrated song; Mabelle and Irving, comedy sketch artists; Baby Marlon In ragtime and dance; the wonderful De song Ogden; and George Haneke, Cache the La Renos in farce comMonicas; Junction, and Miss Nellie Anderson the Laurelles In that beautiful and edy of Newton. of Charles Bondsmen Melghn, a . Judgment of whom against 83,811.62 was awarded the government by a jury In the federal court, were yesterday denied a new trial of the case b Judge Marshall. JDUftNAL, ARE A Prayer meeting tomorrow night at the First Methodist church. Your presence is desired. Rev. Samuel Blair, pastor. j. E. Frick, candidate for the nomination for supreme Judge os- the Bt publican ticket, was In the city last STATE HAIL AND WHILE Mrs. George M. McCormack la enter, talning at euchre this afternoon. Mrs. Anna Hughes, of Spanish Fork, mother of William B. Hughes, of this city, is visiting in the city. T. C. Foley, H. H. Henderson and this R. C. Lundy left for Lakeside a on business trip. morning Arrange for the Saltair excursion Friday. Tickets on sale at Paine A Hursts' and J. T, Rushmers. Major M. A. Breeden ai:d wife of Salt Lake City are receiving congratulations on the arrival of a baby girl. UTAH Week of June 13 Suits Shirt-Wai-st MAE LA RENO Illustrated Down Where the Song Swanee River Flows. For real comfort and elegance in summer costumes for ladies, our stylish and well made Shirt-WaiSuits are as near perfection as has yet been attained. All the season's new Wash Materials, tastefully trimmed just ready to put on. for MABELLE ft IRVING Refined Comedy Sketch Artists. st BABY MARION Ragtime Song and Dance. THE WONDERFUL DE MONICA8 King and Queen of the Seven Silver Circles, encircling their bodies with rings of such small dimensions as to mystify all spectators. $2.00, $2.50, $2.75 and $3.50 PER SUIT 5 THE LA. RENOS 5 Presenting their Laughable Farce Special concessions also rule in our completes line of beautiful In white India Silk, Imported China fully finished SHIRTWAISTS Silk, Brussels Net, Chiffon, and pure Linens In almost endless assortments. Its a pleasure to show them. Comedy. OTIS THE LAURELLES-JEAN- ET Presenting their wonderful and geous spectacle, Le gor- del. S. J. NEW MOVING PICTURES. Burt 3b Bros. DANCE AFTER THE SHOW. High School Opera Company In CUVETTE si Assisted ly Willard Weihe, the Popular Violinist, and other Musical Artists. Next Tuesday Afternoon and Evening Matinee Prices, 15c and 25c. TIME v 35c Evening, 15o, 25c and' 3 p. m. and 8:30 p. m. |