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Show DAILY tfOOLO-B- E SUICIDE TIKES EYE yOUnw SM LOTI MAKE8 TENTH GIRL -MpT ON LIFE. AT Sho Wantad to Dio BoeauM Could Not Havo Now Hat. attDENVER. Colo, Oct. 28. After on nin difTerent oc lcld empting two years fUiona within the paat carbolic acid. Ink, shoe of mean w rum and paregoric, Mlsa polish, bay Hendrix. aged 17. yearo, made Xamie to leave this world attempt die tenth contents of a bottle the allowing w lotion. eye of stuR when her ghe awallowed the to buy her a new hat jnother refused Police McGUlvray Surgeon yesterday. stomach the and called applied waa life. the girl's saving pomp, The young woman is one of the constituted persons peculiarly the surgeons have police whom with them more caused has and deal to IKd two years than gouble during the past woman In Denver. any other man or It la probable that an attempt will to the state hoshe made to send her pital for the Insane. The tenth attempt at suicide occur-m- d at the young woman's home at 1115 South Water street. She had set her mind on thd new hat and was trying to persuade her mother to purchase It at once. Era. Hendrix refused, telling her daughter to wait until Saturday. The girl flounced out of the room, wiied the bottle of eye lotion, and a moment later had swallowed the entire contents. The police were notified and an ambulance sent out post haste. RUNS OFF WITH A 8TOLEN I POLITICAL! MOYLE AND POWERS. Go to the Grand opera house this evening and hear good Democratic doctrine expounded by James H. Moyle, candidate for governor, and Judge O. W. Powers, candidate for congress. A cordial Invitation is extended to ail citizens, irrespective of politics, to be present. Hooper will cast its vote almost solid for the Democratic ticket this year. Some three hundred people were present at the Democratic rally last night, at which Judge Powers, Hon. James H. Moyle, Hon. C. S. Yarlan were the The previous night our speakers friend, the enemy, had a meeting at the same place and some forty gentlemen were present. In comparison the meeting of the Rooseveltians and that of the Democracy waa like a funeral and a harvest festival. The champions of the party of Jefferson were also royally entertained and they feel they are under a debt of deep gratitude to the people of Hooper. There was a rally at Republican last night that is. It headquartera While Oct CaL, EUREKA, was. advertised as a rally, but finished either drunk or crasy, It does not exup in a row. A Socialist was present actly appear which, Roy Ray, a recent and be challenged some of the statean seized Sonoma county, arrival from of Bunko Bill and the other ments o Francls-cto the San engine belonging speakers. They retorted, the lie was and Northwestern railroad at Arepassed and the Socialist by no means ata, and after taking a ride around the the worst of it. But this was not Salmon at Creek, got lay, brought up for when the incident had sufficient, emwhere he was apprehended by into closed the speakers themselves got ployes of the- road, brought back to a wrangle and it waa only after this city and turned over to the autthe exercise of considerable diplomacy horities, who are still considering the that peace waa restored. But this is esse. at Republican harmony. the 28. Entering company's yards Areata entirely unpreceived, shortly A Runaway Bicyds. after midnight, Ray took possession of Terminated with an ugly cut on the engine No. 8, regular passenger engine of J. B. Orner, Franklin Grove, I1L on the California andaNorthern, which leg a stubborn ulcer unyieldIt developed fires with was lying there unattended, ing to doctors and remedies for four drawn and steam exhausted. Salve He built a rousing fire In the fur- years. Then Bucklens Arnica It's Just as good for Burns, nace and after getting up a good head cured. Skin Eruptions and Piles. 25c of steam, glided noiselessly out of the Scalds, J. Driver's drug store. at Jesse on his unprecedyards and started ented ride, which waa destined to end only when the water In the boiler TWO MILLION FEET OF LUMBER FOR THE I8THMU8 of the locomotive had spent Itself In steam and the engine, crippled and BELLINGHAM. Wash.. Oct 28. disabled, came to a halt twenty-fomiles away from the point where It The first order for lumber for the Panama canal construction has been waa stolen. received by Bellingham mills, and It Is furtWhen the engine refused to go said to be the forerunner for enorher, Ray sat in the cab and by tooting mous required on the Isththe whistle and ringing the bell, mus quantities A little more than 2,080,000 feet aroused the station employes, who effIn the intal consignected his capture just In time to pre- will be supplied construction of vent the locomotive burning up. Ray ment. Intended for canal route. Shiprefused to discuss his mad prank, and houses along the ment will begin at an early date, and it is believed he Is insane. The enwill be made at Ancon. On title is damaged to the amount of deliveryIs vessel expected within the next few 11,000. days. Admiral Walker announced the result of the bids ur The best word in all trade is moneyback: makes trade safe. Damage by Hall. How great la the damage done by hall In Germany Is shown by the fact that In Bavaria alone, last year. It amounted to more than $5,000,000. The number of fields damaged waa In southern Bavaria 42 per cent of the agriculturists suffered more or less. 70,-43- 9. 7wr (TKar mam yma saaqr if Bat, fcUI jroo iam't Eta 8TATE JOURNAL. PORES ABSORB THE POISON RALLY ROUND THE BEER. The Workingmen's (?) Republican club advertised a big rally for last light. And the rally took place as advertised. The Salt Lake Tribune, uhleh is good Republican authority, gives a racy account of the function. The Tribune says: The biggest thing in evidence at the meeting was a barrel of beer, a keg or Old Crow and a few boxes of cigars. The former two were exhausted and seemed to be the most popular things In the house. The political complexion of the gathering was cosmopolitan in the extreme. If there was any party on earth that was not represented it was not apparent. As the numbers present visited the refreshment booths, so their hilarity grew and it finally reached auch a stage that it was necessary for police officers to quiet them. The program consisted of songs and speeches and the crowd was still celebrating at midnight." ENGINE TEA UTAH FRIDAY. OCTOBER 23, PAGE FIVE. 1904. Happenings in Salt Lake Stetson Hats SAYS WIFE KNEW. It iisserlions of James Chapman, FROM tinNEARLY DIES mail arrested at Salt Lake iuing CAYNIDE POTASSIUM. for polygamy on Wednesday, tie true, hi liit wife. Mrs. Allie Walker ChapHands Just Washed in Hot Water and man. was aware some time previous to hi matrimonial voyage of his Pores Absorbed Deadly intent inns, hut made no attempt to disSolution. courage them. Chapman says that he tried to win his wife's consent to a divuive. but that she refused, saying, DENVER. Oct. 28. Cyanide of absorbed through the pores he claims, that it would be all right brought Mrs. Belle Lawrence as close witli her." Thereupon he determined to death as if she had swallowed a to go ahead with his plans. solution of the poison, and only heroic "UN WANT8 DAMAGES. treatment by Dr. Arnold Stedman saved her life. Another chapter in the fight between Mrs Lawrence, who lives at 1451 Clarkson street, cleaned her silverware J. 1 Gunn, who has operated a reswith the mixture of cyanide of pot- taurant in the old St. James hotel at assium and soon showed effects of Salt Lake and W. R. Gourley, who poisoning. Dr. Stedman was called leased the building to convert it into a and for a time despaired of saving the popular priced theater, has been compatient. It was learned that Mrs. Law- menced by the former bringing suit rence, just before polishing the silver- against the latter for 81.500 damages ware. had washed her hands In hot and costs. Gunn alleges that while he water and the heat opened the pores. w:i in lawful possession of part of the By this means the poison passed into building, October 15, Gourley entered her system, almost at quickly as If it the premises and literally raised the had been taken into the stomach. The roof off the building. The restaurant man claims that this destroyed his patient is now out of danger. business and compelled him to move. t:-- WOMAN - sole agents for the Stetson Special stiff hats. They sell for $r.00. You can huy all the different priced Stetson Hats here from the We art $2.50 Crusher to the . Highest Quality SALT LAKE DIVORCE COURT. In all the new At the Theaters f Lida Beach has commenced divorce proceedings against D. E. Beach on the The couple wrere ground of neglect. married in Ogden, November 17, 1908, and two days afterwards the husband COMEDY AT THE GRAND. left her. going out of the state, the wife believes. A Runaway Match was presented Sophronu L. Wilson wants to get a to a house of the smallest proportions divorce from J. L. Wilson because she at the Grand last night The play Is a says he Is drunk most of the time and mirth provoking matrimonial mixture as a result cannot support her and their with a number of musical Interludes three children. and makes an excellent evenings Judge Stewart yesterday granted Niamusement. All things considered the na M. Kidder a divorce from FVank B. company which presenteu the comedy Kidder on the ground of failure to prohist night did it full Justice. Ed Fi vide. Annie A. Gay has been granted a Perry, as Solomon Short waa particularly auccesaful In his comedy work decree of divorce from William P. Gay and his patter with Frank May In the on the ground of failure to provide. third act waa the hit of the evening. The couple were married April 8. 1892, Mias Claire and Miss and since the wedding day the wife Washington as Mrs, and Miss has hai to support herself. Myrtle Bunn, Matche respectively, were alao very FALL8 TO HIS DEATH. acceptable in their part, and Mlsa Louise E. Myers, the proprietress of While engnged In tearing down the the tavern, who never lost an opportunity of putting pn the extras," did old building of the white lead works at some clever character work. Murray yesterday afternoon, Charles Hume, a carpenter, fell from the cross What promises to be one of the great beams, a distance of thirty feet, and theatrical eventa of the season is the died an hour later from his Injuries, York State Folks He received a fractured skull and hip engagement of He which cornea to the Grand opera house and was also injured Internally. next Sunday evening. York State never regained consciousness before he Folks appears to possess a charm died. Although there were a half doxen which can almost be classed as fascin- men working on the building nobody lie was walking ation. While it does not contain any saw Hume fall. tragic situations does not exploit any around the wall and It Is believed that problem and has no theatri- he started to walk across one of ths cal clap-tra- p whatever. It has innate beams, when he became unbalanced power to hold the audience with in- .and fell. He evidently struck on his tense Interest from the time the cur- head on a pile of old lumber. He waa tain rises on the first act until it goes badly bruised about the body and redown on the last. It is eminently ceived several ugly gashes on the head clean, wholesome and elevating, and is nnd face. full of intense human Interest. The TO OPERATE IN MEXICO. people whom you meet in York State Folks nre natural, and you feel as If The Mexican Land & Sugar comyou had met them before. This probably acocunts for the Indlscribable pany waa organized yesterday at ar charm which the drama has for those meeting held In the Deseret News who witness It. It appeals to even teh building at Balt Lake, with the followmost blase. like the scent of apple ing officers: President, W. W. Cluff: James Chlpman: treasblossoms, the odor of new mown hay, the twitter of the bird in the grove urer, Frank Knox. The board of directand the bubbling brook. It takes the ors, which will meet this afternoon and bad taste of such plays as Zaxa and select a secretary and decide upon the other abominations from ones mouth, amount of the companys capital stock shows the predominating goodness of and attend to other matters. Is composmankind in general, instead of the rot- ed of Frank Knox. W. W. Vluff, T. R tenness of the few. In this It prpeaches Cutler, James Chlpman. H. R. Kline, t sermon which elevates the stage In Aquila Nebeker, David Eccles. N. W. the eyes of those who have found Just Clayton and S. W. West. cause for adverse criticism. Seat scale The ccmpany owns 878,000 acres of land In the state of Tabasco, Mexico, opens 9 a. m. on Saturday. on which there is thirty miles of coast Each week we give away two coupon line and half of which la heavily timbooks, each good for $5 worth of the bered with mahogany, cedar and oak. Lest laundry work on earth. One ticket It la proposed to colonise much of the given with each quarters worth of tract and to engage in the raising of work done by us. Lucky numbers this sugar cane, tobacco, cotton and pineweek 17751 and 18184. Lucky numbers apples upon an extensive scale, and to unclaimed, 10108 and 11291.- - Ogden put In sawmills to cut away the .. Steam Laundry. ed IRON, soft shapes, the THE THE BREMEN, THE ALARM and MIKADO AR-RA- Kept in Stock You must see our lints to appreciate hat style and quality. ' (JET THE HABIT OF COMING HERE YOULL LIKE US ?he tB0ERY 302 25tH Street P-O-O- K . nt, PILLOWSLIPS PUMPKINS SHEETS Next Monday Night, October 31st The Fourth Ward Spooks invito thoir friond spooks to join with them in a SHEET AND PILLOWSLIP daneo. GOOD MUSIC Fancy Dress, Business and Working Shirts 95c 65c brand fancy shirts mysyour choice of Elgin $1.2 o that are retailed everywhere for $1 and made the best union each, and are well known as broken of other shirt on the market. Many 1 andlots each well known makes worth f: each. cents will be included in this lot at 65 Next week the greatest Hat Sale ever made in Ogden Buys your choice of Griffon and Vogue brands of fine fancy shirts that regularly seH for $125 and$J50 each BIG COMMITTEE ADMIS8ION 25 CENTS EACH Whilo wo havo thousands of shirts for you to chooso from it goos without saying that the early buyers will have beet choice. buys your choice of Manhattan and Vogue brands of the finest shirts that are made. Imported madras, and linen batiste, both plain and pleated fronts. The shirts in this lot regularly sell for $2, $2.5C and some for $3 each. Men who appreciate fine shirts will choose these. C. B. IVES T, All Newest Shapes Always Thousands of seirts of every size and style, bought from six of the leading shirt manufacturers of this country. Elgin, Griffon, Manhattan, Me Donald, Vogue and Victor brands. WORKING SHIRTS A big Jut of and $L25 working ahirts worth $1J)0 choico for each go in thia sala at your 50 cents. FIAT Broom Hotel Corner Both Phones 41 |