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Show DAILY PAGE EIGHT. STATE JOURNAL, Bakery OjKn 6 : 3o a. in. to 12 : 30 a. iu. MONDAY, FEBRUARY , 1905. of housebreaking. The charge on which his arrest was based was entering a private house and taking a pair of shoea, but it Is generally thought a more serious charge will he brought APOLOGIZE against him. This latter charge has to deal with enticing a Brigham City girl from her home. Her name la withheld, hut It Is said she belongs to a Brigham City family. Coming to Og- SEVENETEEN SUSSTUDENTS BODY 18 MANGLED HORRIBLY den in response to a letter from Sparks PENDED FROM SCHOOL. FOUND ON LITTLE MOUNTAIN. was on her she It is alleged that met arrival here by a Greek who took her to a house near the corner of Twenty-fift- h Board of Education Investigates HazSupposed to Bs ths Body of Ono Enoch street and Grant avenue. Sheriff ing and Cenaurea the Upper Class-meD. Jenkins, Late of Sacramento, and Prof. Blakesley. Josephson and a police officer followed Califronia. the couple and, when the Greek left the house, they put him under arPursuant to a call by President Dee With his head beaten to a pulp and rest The Greek immediately explained for a special meeting of the board of beyond any possibility of recognition that he was acting for another Greek, education on Saturday evening to conand the rest of his body weather-beate- n and bruised, the remains of one George Kakos, who had gone to Salt sider the petition of Mrs. Geo. Kelly Enoch Jenkins now lie at Larkina un- Lake. The sheriff was after Sparks dertaking parlor, now awaiting dis- arid he learned that Kakos knew where and other parents for an investigation position. The terribly mangled remains Sparks was hiding, so Saturday night into the recent haxing of freshmen by were found burled beneath a pile of he went to Salt Lake, arrested Kakos upper classmen, the members of that stones near Little Mountain, the sec- arid brought him back to Ogden. Kakos promptly told Officer Mor- body met and examined several of the ond station between Ogden and the on Saturday, by an Italian rissey where Sparks could be found pupils Interested as well as M. O. assistant Instructor In hunter whose name could not be and the officer made the arrest. The Blakesley, girl returned to her home In Brigham chemistry, from whom the boys selearned. cured a part of the silver nitrate used Justice of the Peace F. F. Burrows, City yesterday with the sheriff. to daub on the faces of the freshof Warren, brought the body to this men. FUNERAL OF DAVID KAY. city last evening and Immediately reAll the members of the board were ported the matter to Sheriff Bailey. present and notices had been sent out Mr. Burrows, In relating the facta of the discovery of the body, states that Services at Second Ward Mooting the night before to each person who House Were Largely Attended. had signed the petition asking for the the Italian hunter went out on a hunt near Big Rock cut last Saturday and All that waa mortal of the late David investigation. They were invited to be there noticed a pile of stones and a Kay was consigned to mother earth present at the hearing and to bring many mourning any others who might be interested. afternoon, pair of feet protruding from beneath. yesterday He returned to Warren immediately friends following the remain's to their The boys who had acid applied to their without disturbing the body and noti- last renting place. Notwithstanding faces were also asked to attend, likefied Mr. Burrows, and yesterday, after the fact that Mr. Kay haa not been a wise a number of boys accused of doof this city for eight years, ing the haxing. summoning a coroners Jury composed resident Of those who signed the petition, of Joseph White, Frank East and the Second ward meeting house, where James Bailey, they drove out to the the services were conducted, was en- Mrs. Geo. J. Kelly and A. F. Parker the were the only ones who place designated to them and found tirely inadequate to accommodate responded. Mrs. Kelly's son, who was one of the the body beneath about 500 pounds of many friends who were anxious to pay deof the to. a tribute last respect boys mistreated by the upper class-mestones, which were evidently placed ceased, many having to stand outside was unable to appear, owing to over the body to conceal It. an Inflamed eye, but his mother exAfter the rocks had been removed the meeting house. The services were presided over by plained that this was not at all due the men found that the mans head had been crushed to a pulp, evidently Bishop Robert McQuarrle, and dthe to the haxing. Both Mrs. Kelly and Mr. Parker told having been mashed with a large opening prayer was made by Bishop stone. From all appearances the man James Wotherspoon. of the condition in which the applicaAndrew Bowman, an elder who had tion of nitrate of silver had left the had been shaving when he was killed aa one side of his face was clean met Mr. Kay while laboring as a mis- faces of their boya Each of these parhaven while the other had a heavy sionary, told of the latters devotion ents exonerated the uppper classmen to the mis- of any malicious intent, attribtulng growth of whiskers. A. small pile of to his faith, of bia loyalty In communities their acts ashes and a crude looking stool were sionaries laboring simply to a spirit of miswhere their work was unpopular, and chief. also found near the pile of rocks. It is supposed that the man had of the great assistance which he had Bert Parker, one of the freshmen, been dead for two or three weeks, al- always been to them. said that a week ago at the Ex May or John A. Boyle spoke feel- close of the exercises onFriday, the first day though the body Is not In a had state of preservation. Mr. Burrow states ingly of the deceased and of his splen- in the high school he was caught by that there may be a possibility of the did achievements In the buslneas world several large boys, Just as he had gotman having been there since the lat- and hla unswerving loyalty as a friend. ten outside of the door, and silver nitter part of December, as he remem- Willlanf Critchlow also told of hla long rate was applied to hla face by the aid bered distinctly of having seen the acquaintance with Mr. Kay and other of a cloth on the end of a stick. He stool at that time while passing the membera of the family, and of his gave the names of a number of boys citiplace. The top part of the man's head worth as a sterling and upright assaulted him and applied the to who is badly crushed while th ears and zen. He related some Incidents nitrate. Both sides of his face were the left hand are entirely gone and show the Integrity and generosity blackened and one of his eyellda bear every evidence of having been which formed auch prominent ele- Stephen Keogh, who was the worst chewed off by wild animala The poc- ments In his character. used of any of the boys, appeared beThere were a large number of beau- fore the board, one side kets of the dead man were turned Inof his face beside out. which leads the officers to tiful floral offering, many coming ing very much Inflamed as the result believe that he had been robbed, al- from friends In California. The funeral of the application of the nitrate which though a dollar and a shilling were cortege was headed by Fosters mil- was afterward applied at a drug store found in one of his pockets when he itary band and Interment was made In an endeavor to remove the discolwas searched. In other pockets were at the city cemetery. oration. Keogh had been followed found the following articles: A purse down town and the stuff applied to THE POLICE RECORD. containing teeth flUlngs or crowns: He also his face near the courthouse. citizen papers bearing the name of William Van Allen was arrested to- gave a number of names of those boys Enoch D. Jenkins, Issued at Clear day by Officer Wilson, charged with who handled him. Creek, Colo., In 1900; two poll tax re- violating the automobile ordinance, M. O. Blakesley, the instructor, was of quesceipts Issued In the same name at Sac- the violation being committed, it was confronted with a cross-fir- e ramento county, California, June 4th, charged, on Washington avenue. of tions which lasted fully were adSalt Lake Three youngsters 1904; a Southern Pacific envelope an hour. Blakesley said he had given on a charge some dressed to Mr. E. Jenkins. Folsom, arrested by Officer Tout nitrate of silver to two of the California, and a dentists receipt for of vagrancy and the hearing of the hoys, who had asked him for it. They $90, issued March 5th, 1903, by Dr. G. case was continued, had told him they wanted it for an Several card games on Twenty-fift- h L. Stone, room 220, Ernest and Cram-nand he had not questioned experiment, building. Seventeenth and Curtis street were raided yesterday. The of- them as to what kind of experiment streets, Denver, Colorado. The man fenders were warned that if they did they proposed making. He also said had on two vests, a coat and a pair not desist card playing on Sunday, that his class had not yet studied nitof overalls over his troupers. The prosecutions would result rate of silver and were not prepared The horse and buggy, rented from to latter had lieen opened in front, eviwith It Intelligently. He Ward stable by Cutllp saidexperiment dently to get at the inner pockets. He Corey livery some of the stuff had been taken appears to he a man of about thirty-eig- and stolen from him at Rlverdale last from the laboratory, but he did not yeara of age; five feet, ten Inches Friday night has not yet been found. know by whom. The door was locked In height; wore a thin mustache; had The stuff was in and he had the dark hair; well built; wore a black VALUABLE INSTRUMTNT STOLEN cupboard, whichkey. also locked, and was 2 between Last l and Saturday, cap and a bluish checked suit He could not which had the of he key. , some fellow entered the A pair of discarded felt boots and o'clock p. remember whether he had let anybody a pair of trouser were found nearby. office of Engineer Bostaph In the First else Into the laboratory or not, but A rather strange coincidence arises National hang building and stole his he have let In one or two said might went from the fact that In these trousers engineer's transit and tripod, if so. he had no recolhut of the boys, was found puzzle, an exact duplicate down in the elevator and so far has lection of it. He was questioned very The case has of which was found in the dead man's not been apprehended. ns to whether he knew that the vest pocket, which may nld In proving been placed in the hands of the police closelywere preparing to haze' the freshboys that the man who committed the crime and may result in the recovery of the men. and that they wanted the nitrate Instrument valuable were man the dead and partners. sliver for that purpose. He denied if Upon reaching Warren with the body that he had any such Idea. One or two the Jury brought In a verdict to the members of the board flatly told Proeffect that the man had come to his thnt they believed fessor Blakesley death, evidently by being atoned by was but he protested he evading, person or fiersons unknown, with felotherwise. onious and murderous Intent. Charles A. Maguire and Joseph Railroad men and ranchers residing two upper classmen, told the Tracy, who often pass the place nearby and hoard that they had had a hand In Mark Swain Reportoire company where the body whs found, state that The and Maguire told about the hazing, they had never seen the murdered man opens its engagement at the Grand having secured the nitrate silver from or anyone else cnmplng or loitering Opera house tonight The following Professor Blackesley, but stated furabout the vicinity and there is abso- will be presented: ther that they had not told the latter Monday, "The Golden West: Tueslutely nothing to lend any light to the was for. matter at present. It Is supposed that day, East Lynne; Wednesday, mati- what the preparation Thotnas stated that George Principal If the feet of the body had been more nee. "East Lynne; Wednesday night, his investigation he had learned Thursday, Way from carefully covered up the remains would "Little Minister; that about seventeen of the upper never have been found. Sheriff Bailey Down East; Friday. "The Millers classmen participated In the hazing, has sent communications to every pos- Daughter; Saturday. "Jesse James;" or ten of the freshmen and that eight matinee. source if to ascertain, possible, Saturday "Lighthouse sibly were treated with nitrate of silver, the address of any of the dead mans having their face blackened, but none relatives. He wilt also investigate any of their Injuries was permanent. He to Probate in an locate obtainable ud Guardianship lot ice. due attempt also ascertained that three separate deed. the man who committed the Consult County Clerk or the respective bottles of silver nitrate were used. Another meeting of the board was ELOPERS APPREHENDED. signers for further Information. held last night and each of the seventeen boys who participated In the NOTICE TO CREDITORS. were suspended until they will hazing Sheriff Josephsen of Box Elder and IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF make a complete and thorough apology Ogden Officer! Stop an the Second Judicial District In and for In writing, to their principal, George Elopement. the County of Weher, State of Utah. and to each of the seventeen In the matter of the estate of Stephen Thomas, boys who were haxed, or leave the Frank Sparks was taken yesterday to Richardson, deceased. school entirely. The charge against of Sheriff Josephson City by Rrlgham Creditors will Box Elder county, to answer a charge vouchers to the present claims with M. O. Blackesley, the instructor who undersigned adminis- furnished the boys kith silver nitrate, tratrix. at the law offices of Joseph may yet cause trouble. This matter Che., Esq., rooms 41 and 42, Flrat Na- was referred to President Dee for furtional bank building, Ogden, Utah, on ther investigation and the recommenor before the 8th day of June. 1905. dation of further action. EMMA E. RICHARDSON, The board last night heard the story Administratrix. of Don Rivers, another one of the boys JOSKni CHEZ. ESQ.. Attorney. nnd who appeared with his Date of first publication is Febru- Implicated, and wished the board to hear father, ary 6th, 1905. The lad what the boy hid to say. made a frank statement of his part In hazing, acknowledging his wrong, TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY the hut said he thought the nitrate could be applied without danger, and thnt It would wash off in a few hours. The FOR RENT Furnished rooms, steam board then drew up its report in the heat and bath. The Unlace, jjo 25th form of a letter to the principal. George St., m block from depot. Thomas, and Instructed him to exnct the above apology or dismiss the sevFOR SALE Furniture In enteen hoys from school. FRESH HERS IS VICTIM OF KENNEDYS Restaurant UTAH MUSI well-kno- I LOCAL BRIEFS j S. H. Truncr is now stage manager at the Grand Opera house aa successor to Clarence Thomas. Whit for the Woodmen of the World masquerade ball, February 14th, at Kiesel's hull. Watch this jtaper for further notices. Postmaster Davis is strain on duty at his office, after a siege of illness which confined him at his home for quite a while. Five new engines for service on the new Clark road arrived in this city from the east yesterday and will proceed on to Halt Lake this evening. FREE Ilalr singeing and clipping with every shampoo; also Beauty Cup week. this Edith all Massage Bolee, 412 26th St. Bell 'phone, S35-A baby girl came to the residence of Z. Mrs Ezra Harris, 2058. Ogden avenue, on Saturday. Mrs. Harris Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Christensen. All are doing nicely. Mrs. Charlotte Rollins, who died on Saturday, was laid to rest from the Roy school house at 11 o'clock this morning. Interment was made in the Ogden City cemetery. A petition has been made In the district court by the leading creditors, asking for the confirmation of the port of P. J. Denver, receiver of the United Labor Mercantile company. D. H. Harris, brother of R. T. Harris, of this city, has returned from the Isthmus of Panama, where he has for some time past been engaged as a newspaper correspondent for a number of American paper a Captain Thomas Rogers and family, of the Salvation Army, have arrived in the city from San Jose, Cal. He comes to Ogden aa successor to Captain Chrlspen, who has been stationed here during the past twenty months, but who leaves some time this week for his newly allotted quarters in Chico, California. Funeral services over the remains of Orson Riser, who died In this city on Saturday evening, will be held tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock from the Second ward meeting house, with Interment In the Ogden City cemetery. The remains may be viewed between the hours of 10 a. m. and 1 p. m. tomorrow, at the residence, 2646 Grant avenue. WORK OF COUNTY RECORDER. County Recorder Dan Ellis has completed his statistical report of the work of his office for the year 1904, and the. document forms an Interesting commentary of the business of Weber county during the year. There was presented for record at the office and recorded 2,984 Instruments of all kinds. Of these there were 1.401 warranty deeds for Weber county real estate and the total con- sideration was 11.192.108. There were recorded 527 mortgages on Wfher county property amounting to $872,986. Five hundred and eight mortgages were released, representing values of 8540,518. 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