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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, TRAIIIS LOCAL BRIEFS 1 WILL RUN BEAT HIS WIFE ADD IS ACROSS THE LAKE 1 JAIL Robert will seHk at the Wetitake academy tonight. Ills subber of the Book ject will be "The Witness TRAFFIC WILL BE INAUGURATED WILL BE A GOOD HUSBAND FOR NINETY DAYS. of Moinion. NEXT WEDNESDAY. A pretty valentine party was given E. Saturday night at the residence of Banvard Termnal Facilities Are Being Little Sympathy Shown For Man Who honor in avenue V, Matson on Adam Cut-Of- f Blamss Wife With Is Completed Traffic Over of L. Abbott of Marshalltown, Iowa. Troubles. This. On Dependant The young people of the Methodist church gave a pleasant party in the The price of wife beating haa adlecture room of the church Saturday The regular freight truffle over the served. was A to ninety daya In the police super vanced splendid cut-o- ff jiipht. across the Great Lucln-Ogdof was the penalty Judge mother court. That Mrs. N. E. Van Nuniee, Salt lake will be Inaugurated Wednesthe on William Parsons of Nainee Howell Van Imposed Frank Engineer day, marking the successful operation Southern Racine company, died at of one of the greatest pieces of railroad this morning. Parsons was drunk when Booths Buy Harbor, Mass., Friday engineering that haa ever been at- arrested Saturday night and when Policeman Rackham got him he had just night at 9:80 o'clock. tempted. social at the First Methodist For several days it has been thought concluded a little stunt at wife beating. At church at Salt Lake City Friday night that the new road waa sufficiently near Parsons Is a bootblack by profession the prise for the most popular young completion to permit the running of and has been arrested at divers and tbls and other lady present was voted to an Ogden freight trains, but the regular sched- sundry other times for this court In offenses. morning he cutover the Miss Violet Rutledge. ule could not be installed girl, on his wife, blame the to all tried 8 Protection and lay No. facilities terminal off until temporary Fidelity lodge waa a morphine fiend. lodge No. !4, A. O. IT. W., will make a were constructed at Banvard; the first whom he said him He aald she gave morphine and fraternal visit to the Salt Lake lodges freight division point to at make him be will crasy drunk. At present 350 men are at work at helped Wednesday. A special train Is members. "If there anybody for whom I have Banvard. and by Wednesday morning the disposal of the lodge to than a wife beater, Sullivan W. Officer goes contempt for greater Special temporary quarters will be ready who to fellow be Is the It tomorrow gets Into trouble present there. located the trainmen and others Brigham City said in court when two men who pleaded The trainmen and others located there and blames hie wife for it all, at will at first be fed and housed in out- Judge Howell, and to show you how guilty to breaking into a box-cTerrace will be sentenced and a third fit cars. Seventy per cent of the work great la this contempt I'll let you go to on the coaling trestle at Banvard has Ail for ninety days." placed on trial for a similar offense. A young man, Carpenter by name The case of Ernest Bertram et a been done. The coal storage warehouse should which L. retrade also, came into town from Farrell, be and will and the hotel at Terrace against May and lingered a little too have gone to trial today In the district moved to Banvard within ten days. the cut-o- ff around the flowing bowl. court, was continued without date on Banwent to long Scott Superintendent account of the absence in the east of vard on train No. 5 this morning and I've got my pass back to the work," W. L. Maglnnls, attorney for Bertram. will remain there until the work Is he said, "and it expires today." The Knights of Columbus will initi- completed. "I'll take the hint," quoth the court; Into the thirty-tate a class of thlrty-flv- e Banvard Is 140 miles from Ogden by you may go." hird R. F. Frngen forfeited $5 hail for bedegree at Ogden tonight It is the new line over the lake and la 163 likely that a number of the new mem- miles by the old route ovec the prom- ing drunk. bers will attend the entertainment to be ontory. The sending of freight trains Frank Barrows, cruelty to animals, over the new lake route will save tht forfeited $5. given at Salt Lake Tuesday night A box-cAt an evening session at 7 o'clock toused as a bunkhouse by Southern Pacific company $1,500 a day. a working crew in the Southern Pacific This has been ascertained by careful night W. F. Carpenter will be tried for vagrancy. yards caught Are about 11:80 o'clock computation. B. J. Mailand, accused of "boosting Saturdny night. An alarm was sent in It will be some time yet before pasand both hose wagons were sent to the senger trains will run over the cut-of- f. for a gambling house, will be called on scene. The fire was soon extinguished At first the passenger trains will save to explain. and the damage was small. E. R. Williams forfeited $50 ball for two hours time by the line over the Ogden sports are not pleased with lake. Later on this saving will be ma- vagrancy. Lena Kendall forfeited $15 the law permitting the shooting of terially increased. for disturbing the peace. ducks from February 15th to March The trial of D. W. Richmond for 15th. The members of the Ogden Oun a pistol from Dariodowltx's stealing SAME THREE KIDS. club and the Bear River Duck club are pawn shop Saturday night will be held circulating a petition, which is being Sant Up to Judge Rolapp on Charge of tonight freely signed, asking the legislature to Incorrigibility. ART SHOW STILL ON. repeal the law. A meeting will be held at 2346 WashAndrew Jackson, Joseph Eastman ington avenue Tuesday evening, Feband Fred Bramer were before Judge Exhibition of Copley Printe Continues ruary 14th, at 7:30 o'clock to form a Tonight end TomorHowell this morning charged with inclub or society for the purpose of row. corrigibility. The Judge sent them up studying the laws of psychic phenomto the district court These are the ena and their application to everyday The unexpected and great success of same three boys whom Judge Rolapp affairs; for mutual Improvement and the Copley print exhibition at the Cartried on this charge a few days ago. upon Independent lines. All who are negie library Friday and Saturday They were taken to the district court Interested in this subject are Invited. caused of the S. O. O. the young mistake before they had a prelimild The child of Mr. Cor- by B. dug to continue the art exhibit this trlaL to Joe sent were and Andy street and nary tes, living at Twenty-secon- d afternoon, this evening and tomorrow Adams avenue, was bitten b ya dog at the reform school and have been there afternoon and night. 11 o'clock this morning while playing since. It le probable all three of them will go this time. The boys are very with some other children on the sideWANTS HIS PAY. much pleased with the reform school walk. The dog belongs to Mr. AnderWilliam E. Hlnkley, who was disand were telling the Bramer boy this son, a neighbor of Mr. Cortes. The anicharged honorably from the United mal was brought to the city Jail by Po morning of the beauties of the reform States army at San Francisco lost Friliceman Clark and will probably be school menu. day, wants hie pay. He arrived in Ogkilled. den this morning on hie way to hia home BULL FIGHT ARRANGED. at Rutland, Vermont, and wanted to Sawyer & Young, proprietors of the Lyceum theater, went to Balt Lake City cash a Wells, Fargo draft for $50 given Saturday and purchased the Bouton 8enor Enrique Robles Will Give Exhi him by the army paymaster. Hla signature differed slightly from the name on theater, which is regarded as the best bition at Glenwood of the three variety theaters of that the original draft and the Wells, Fargo Park. city. They also leased the building people here declined to cash it. He took for a number of years. This will en Senor Enrique Robles and his inana, his troubles to the police and it is prob able them to secure better attractions, ger, Rert Mann, have completed ar able the matter will be straightened out as actors will all be booked for both rangeinenta with the Glenwood Park during the day. Salt Lake City and Ogden. company for the scientific bull fight ex SUIT TO QUIET TITLE. The funeral services over the remains hibltion to be given here on Washing of Mrs. Hannah M. Etherlngton were ton's birthday. The anhnala will be The Oregon Short Line railroad comheld at the Wilson ward meeting- supplied by the Ogden Packing com pany haa filed an amended answer and in the suit brought house yesterday afternoon. Bishop pany and It is expected four will be Rackham presided and the speakers used. An arena will be erected. Senor against it by Nicholas Smith to obtain were Dr. Baker, John Martin, Bishop Robles enters the arena passesslon of a certain piece of land. unarmed, de The answer 1- - J. alleges that the cause of Taylor, Frank Stratford and pending entirely upon hla skill and action did not accrue within seven Rackham. The interment was agility In evading the Bishop onslaughts of the In Ogden city cemetery. The funeral animal. He will years the filing of complaint preceding dispose of the bulls cortege was over a half mile long and one at a time and will demonstrate and is barred. Plaintiff la supposed to included eighty vehicles. how he would despatch them were the have taken possession of the land In 190$, but the Utah & Northern com fight the real thing In Spain. The exhl APRON AND RUMMAGE 8ALE. pany did so in 1874, and it Is asked that bition begins at 2: SO p. m. the title be quieted. The W. R. C. will hold CALLED TO MOTHER'S BEDSIDE THE MARRIED FOLKS BALL. apron and rummage sale February Rev. Samuel Blair of the Methodist The married folks of the Fifth ward 19 and SOth at No. 353 Twenty-fourt- h church left this morning for Lewisburg, are for a gala time tomorrow preparing street. Fa., to visit his mother, who Is thought night, when they will get together In to be dying. During Mr. Blair's absence the fifth ward Institute and trip the Office supplies and stationery go this his pulpit will be filled as follows light fantastic toe to the Inspiring mu week at 40 per cent off regular price, February 21st, Rev. Mr. Shaw; Febru sic of Ford's full orchestra. Only mar Rosa Rook Store. ury 2Sth.Rev. D. M. Helmck; March tth, ried will participate in the fes people Rev. L. R. Bailey; March 13th, Rev tlvlties of the occasion and It goes Don't fail to attend the dance E. Gilpin. without saying that will all enjoy them be given at Dlgnan's hall on Februury selves to the fullest extent at this re 17th by the Brotherhood of Railway Start the new year right-f- or subscribe vival of the old dances, such as were in Trainmen. A good time assured. the JournaL $$ a year. vogue In the old days. MONDAY, FEBRUARY I 15, 1904. EHGELKE NEGROES HAS ' Counterfeit Monev MORE TROUBLE A H, H. en ar ar three-year-o- cross-complai- nt WAS ONLY INNOCENT BY8TANDER. FRANK WALLIN Two of the Squad Were Laid Low fore They Made Their AN WIFE Be- While HAS COMMENCED FOR DIVORCE. : Eeeapo. From Him. Frank Wallin, a young man well known In the city, waa attacked by five colored men at 10: $0 o'clock Saturday street. It la night on Twenty-fourt- h said that Mr. Wallin and another young man were standing on the street when five negroes came out of the 1 leyway leading to Hudson avenue. Mr. Wallin's friend made some remark about the "passing of a dark cloud. The colored men overheard It and came back. Mr. Wallin's friend Is said to have considered that discretion is the better part of valor and took to his heels. Wallin had done; or said nothing so he decided to hold hls base. WulUn knocked one offender down and umped on him. Then he knocked another cold, whereupon all five ran down Twenty-fourt- h street Mr. Wallin also went in that direction, bringing up the rear. At the comer of Grant avenue one of the colored men drew a knife and made several vicious stabs at Wallin, who was wearing a heavy overcoat and was uninjured. Ferdinand Engelke, who Is now serving a term of one year in the states prison for burglary, has had many troubles during the past year and they are not over yet, for today his wife, Josephine Engelke, commenced proceedings against him for divorce. The grounds for the action are hla crime and Imprisonment The couple were married at. Brigham City In February, 1902, and there is no Issue by the marriage. Engelke waa arrested about a year ago on a charge of breaking into the laundry at the residence of Fred J. Klesel and stealing a .quantity of linen. He was tried, convicted and sentenced to one year. He was released on bonds and appealed the case to the supreme court, but whlle the appeal was in the course of preparation he was surrendered by hls bondsmen, the appeal was abandoned and he went to the penitentiary. Hla wife prays for decree of divorce; that her maiden name, Josephine be restored to her and far coats of suit Henderson & MacMillan represent the plaintiff. a-- YOU ARE SOMEBODYSIDEAL. Apostle George A. Smith Spoke at Ta' barnacle Yesterday on Abova BAR ASSOCIATION OF WISCONSIN IN SE8SION A A j? ?me as 4 with shoes. - good- ;re -- hiKhly polished Z, re tr,mmed f"ished imitate those that are built on on merit The as ist good kinds "ua,,y Hanan Shoe counterfeits. When you buy a A you are sure that you am not getting a A counterfeit, X or they are among the jT first and originals of high shoes and have Q grade their given wearers sat-faction for two genera- A tiens. 3 $5.00, $6.00 &S7.nn O We have the sole agenev for HANAN SHOES. C. D. IVES Broom Hotel Comor. Straight Car s? Subject. Apostle George A. Smith was the speaker at the tabernacle yesterday af ternoon. The meeting was held under the auspices of the Weber stake Sunday school board and was presided over by Superintendent Thomas B. Evans. "You Are Somebody's Ideal waa the subject spoken upon by Apostle Smith. Our Ideals In life are largely formed by our environment. Aa nations we follow the customs of our countrymen and think them Ideal. Children are Influenced greatly by home environment They hold father and mother up as their ideals and think all they say and do perfection, hence the necessity of proper examples at home. Day and Sunday school teachers. If they have the love of the child, contribute In a remarkable degree toward his proper development. They will follow a good example and In many cases emulate an improper one if coming from a person whom they hold up as IdeaL Many Illustrations were presented of MILWAUKEE, Wis., Feb. 15. The Wisconsin State Bar association will begin its annual meeting here tonight. President George G. Green of Green Bay will deliver hla annual address at the opening session and the meeting will conclude tomorrow evening with a banquet at the Plankington house. Tomorrow Judge A. J. Vinge will give an address on Industrial Combination, and other speakers will be United States Circuit Judge J. II. Bakers of the court of appeals, and former Senator Neal Brown of Wausau. One of the most Important matters to come before the convention la the report of the committee on amendment of law. The report, will, It la said, deal with defects of the law as shown In court practice, and it la expected that out of the discussion arising from the report will emanate several bills to be presented to the legislature at the next session. If you ha've range horses or mules a practical nature to demonstrate the for sale it will pay you to communitruth of hla argument. cate with the man who buys more The tabernacle choir furnished special music, which waa much enjoyed and appreciated by those present The house was filled to overflowing, there being many who could not gain admis- horses than any other man on earth. Address or call on C. M. Clay, 3442 Utah. Washington avenue, Ogden, Phone 552 X. Milk Cans Will be unloaded by us Tuesday Morning Does this convey any meaning to yon? It means that we get the LIMIT in prices, and we give you the advantage of our good prices. We want vou to see our big stock. Boyle Hardware Company JOHN A. BOYLE. Mgr. Wonderful Nerve. Ia displayed by many a man enduring of accidental Cuts, Wounds, pains OLD. WAS Bruises, Burns, Scalds, Sore feet or stiff Policeman 8am Thomas Friends Gave Joints. But there's no need for It. Bucklens Arnlcal Salve will kill the Him a Surprise and cure the trouble. It'a the best pain Party. Salve on earth for Piles, too. 25c at DANCING ACADEMY. Policeman Sam Thomas was thirty-fo- Jesse J. Driver's, druggist years old Saturday and that evenStart the new year right subscribe REGULAR DANCE EVERY MONDAY hls a him friends gave ing pleasant for the JournaL $6 a year. EVENING. surprise party. That evening he waa sent in company with Policeman A1 Herrick to Investigate some reported street. When SCIENTIFIC EXHIBITION OF trouble on Thirty-thir- d he got opposite hls own home he found It in possession of these people: Mr, and Mra Walter Burt, Mr. and Mra Bernard Stone. Mr. and Mrs. Payne, AT Mr. and Mrs. C. Farren, Mr. and Mrs, Miles Jones, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bailey, F. Williams. W J. Dermody, George Gibson, Elmer Anderson, Schuyler Hite and A! Herrick, and Misses Bert and Laura Moore and Mias Joe Reid. sion. THIRTY-FOUREA- RS DIGNANS ur SPANISH BULL FIGHT j Glenwood Ball Park RAILROAD TROUBLES. All trains on the Southern Pacific are now coming in on time, the cave In of a snowshed near Truckee having been cleared away. A freight train wreck at Thistle, on the Rio Grande, yeater day morning held up all trains on that road. No. 5, the through passenger train from the east, which Is due In Og den at 11:45 a. m., having arrived at 4:25 p. m. No one waa reported In Jured In the wreck, the damage having been confined to the ditching of sev eral freight cars and the tearing up of the track for a short distance. MONDAY : : : FEB. 22 BY Senor Robies OF A. O. U. W. EXCURSION TO SALT LAKE CITY Via the Oregon Short Line, Wednes day, February 17th. Special train leaves Ogden at 7 p. m. Returning, leaves Salt Lake at 11:45 p. m. and 1 a. m Khre for round trip, 31. Everybody is books this week go for 90 The opportunity this week is to make cents. Other books also at 40 per cent 60 cents do the duty of a dollar. Sale off.- - Ross Book Store. Includes everything. Ross Rook Store, Dollar-fift- IYI ThV-.-e LOn.,. Can-fiel- d. MADRID, SPAIN NO TORTURE Invited. icers. PRO-CEEDIN- Hs Pines in the Penitentiary She Asks to Be Released Dlx-Log- ARE 8TILL AT LARGE. William Adams and Fred Rogers, two boya who escaped from the reform school Saturday night, have not been found. They turned In an alarm of fire at 9:30 o'clock Saturday night and during the excitement escaped, boy named Thompson was with them, but he was caught by one of the off- USUALLY V I t General Admission y . ENRIQUE ROBLES. $1.00 v I |