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Show WEDNESDAY, DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, MELD UP I LOCAL BRIEFS : 1 IN I Benedict cif Suit Lake l'11! this morning. town was In for H. H. Fpencer left hifi night some i attend to Market Lake interests there. wife The remains of T. IV. Burke, to Remove City I in An Attempt Was Mads killed were who and three children, were shipthe explosion of Friday last, ped to Harden, Kai, last night. a The body of George L. Hitman, at died w ho xul withstanding the fact that W. H. member of the G. A. R. be will shipped Jemle waB aaKesKed by and paid to the the hosiiital yesterday, lnt(,rmenl for to Philadelphia tonight Re,iublican 0ty committee $20, thus I there- to the campaign fund on were contributing The follow ing marriage license the distinct understanding that in the issued today: W. 2Lvellt of Republican success he should i and Miss Clara M. continue to hold his position at city Edward Sytsma. aged S3, and Alina H of Ogden. 21. sexton, the mayor last night secured Garvey, aged I infantry Twelfth the of his dismissal from that office. W. L. ftipiuin Winn His in a Democrat, and one who has today. Mends Ogden porter, is visiting this bebi the position under several Demo-a- ft Lake Salt from came up regiment ernonn and went west to San Fran-- 1 cratic administrations, was appointed, sail tor but three councilmen voting against cisco, front which port it sets 1st. March on him, they being Carr. Craig and Ran the Philippine or genless dull, "Senor Robles, the more Councilman Randall made an ad- ulne Spanish bull fighter, is pulling off course an affair with some of the wild cattle dress on behalf of Jenne, in the Og-- 1 the stated that which of he reputation afternoon. this in Ogden of Utah den people must be easy money." This of the Republican party was at stake was asfrom the Wlnneniucca (Nev.) Silver in this matter, as when a man for sessed campaign purposes he was .Vtate. his share of the spoils of to entitled Before Judge Marshall in the federal But the mnyor had things court at Salt Lake yesterday a demur- victory. will step down and Jenne fixed and adviserer was argued and taken under out. va. A. Scott ment in the case of Annie Another of the mayor's set purposes A. D. F. Reynolds. The demurrer was I th removal of Dr. Dickson as city to a petition In Intervention filed by I would not the Waterman Fountain Pen company, physician, but the council I communlca-mad- e sent in a He it. for stand claiming that a consignment of pens to Reynolds should be returned tlnn appointing Dr. Lyman Skeen, but to the company as the sale was a con- as Skeen was objected to by several councilmen on the ground that he was ditional one.- FEBRUARY 24, 1904 I SUIT SETTLED FULL DIRECTORY BAR OGDEN yrs SET" Give Up That Dose, PACIFIC PAYS SOUTHERN TO ADMINISTRATOR. March 2. The board of directors of the J. Keenan, a hobo brakeman, I dlrec-badl- y so bed money" last night neKie free library will Issue a Hart Thomas that he held up containlng a full list of the books for fifty cents. He 1 now getting free lodging In the city Jail. The book will be print- Thomas Hart la a cltiaen of New and by authors. I York and Is a laborer employed on ed In city directory atyle and will be i cut-of- f. revised every year, The board will ao- construction work at the Luicn a licit advertisements for the new publi-ban- k He Is well fixed financially and has dolthouaand several account of cation, the advertisement to run for thi-e40 his in years. At a meeting of the board pocket. lars, and had held rather a looking is last Keenan tough night at the library this I and claims to be a railroad ter waa placed In the hand of He is a 'hobo and was I mitee composed of Rev. Father last night Hart la In town I nahan. Judge J. A. Howell, Mrs. C. A. and was drinking last night. He was xelson and Miss Minnie KleseL treating Keenan In a Grant avenue sa- - The board decided to order a lot of wanted new books. A list was furnished by the latter when loon, SO to cents pay for the young ladies of the S. O. 6. B. club, Hart to give him Keenan vth also provided the money to pay refused when lodging. Hart blacked his eye for him, saying. Give up tor the books. that half or I'll repeat the doae. Hart A lot of routine business was transCar-want- ed w e mat-charact- er com-brakem- Cush-mouchln- g" surrendered the money. acted. Keenan was arrested at noon today by Policemen Felker and Vapce. INITIATED NINE DEAD ARE BURIED. Last of Interments of Victims of plosion Was Mads This 1,000 Chinamene Appeal From Deciaion of Municipal Court Set for Hearing Half or I'll Repeat the Board of Directore of Carnegie Library I Transacted Much Business Last He Said to His 1 Night. Victim. K. I $ ith M. Dr. Counterfeit Money ,, Marshall, attorney for the Pacific Southern company at Salt Lake, came up from the capital today and after a conference with Joseph Ches attorney for George A. Bokus administrator of the estate of Nicholas A. Bokus, a settlement was made in the HO.OOO damage suit by the payment of 11,000. A judgment was entered as by stlplation between the parties and by order of court. It will be remembered that Bokus, a on the Greek, waa killed at the cut-o10th of January. He was engaged in unloading a car when an engine and cars ran into hla car, throwing him on the track, where the wheels passed over him, horribly mangling hla body. The deceased is survived by his father and mother and four brothers and two sisters, who were largely dependent upon him for their support and It was on their behalf the action 'was Instituted. The money will be- remitted to them In due course. CHINAMENS APPEAL. Some time ago Ogden City brought suit against Hong Wah and other Chinese proprietors of restaurants on street charging them with Twenty-fift- h the violating city ordinance by permitthe sale of liquor on and booths ting their premises. Judge Howell rendered a decision adverse to the Chinks and they appealed to the district court The record from the lower court has now been filed with the clerk of the district court and the hearing of the cases set for March 2d. REMITTITUR FILED. In the case of Max Davidson against E. A. Munsey a remittitur was filed from the supreme court reversing the decision of the lower court and ordering that the defendant be given a hew trial. Order of Washington Gave a Pleasant 8ocial and Dance. Ex- ,runf,ya finished trimmed to imitate those that are built on on merit "e Just s good kinds" usually counterfeit. When you buy a j Sf,a"d A A V Hanan Shoe Thomas ff - TWENTY-FIV- E. 1V shoes. fme "e as good kind Jre high,y Polished and X X V O O you are sure that you are not getting a counterfeit, or they are among the first and originals of high grade shoes and have given their wearers sat Sisfaction for two A $500, $6.00 & $7.00 ' We have the sole agency for HANAN SHOES. C. D. I YES Broom Hotol Corner. For The 1 LADIES new members were inAfstrnoon. itiated ito the mysteries of the Order of Washington last night. The occa A long, solemn cortege, headed by Bun was made one of feetlvlty and the Call and see MISS PAULIXE I a Democrat this appointment was seven hearses and two dead-wagolodge gave one of the socials which Is KEPPLER, who Is demonstratwithdrawn. The name of Dr. J. S. Gor- each containing a casket bearing the I making the order famous Ford's or-la- st MARRIED LA8T NIGHT. don was then submitted for the of- ing and fitting the world's leadearthly remains of nine victims chestra furnished music for a dellght-flc- e. No motion, however, was forth- - I ot laBt Miss Lydia L. Morley and Mr. Dougal ing corset the LA VIDA." She Fridays explosion, wended its fui dance, and card playing was M. McClure were united In marriage to confirm the appointment and way TOUth on Washington avenue to-- 1 not dance. those did who in will show you what models and by gaged last night by the Rev. J. E. Carver at I it was laid on the table for one week, wards Mountain View cemetery this I was musical program interesting I kinds of corsets are especially the residence of Mr. William McClure, representative of the Journal saw afternoon. There were many spectators I carried out and delicious refreshments 2966 Adams avenue. About sixty guests Dr. Gordon today and he stated that adapted to your form, for to the sad procession and many expres-- 1 were served, were present and a splendid wedding! he had never been consulted in the slons of fort, style and perfect fit and deep sorrow were made. supper was served. The couple were matter and nkew nothing about the ap-- 1 It was the last of the interments All explain why. the recipients of many handsome pres- polntment. that now remains in the hands of the ents The newly wedde pair will be at Dr. Dickson, the present Incumbent, undertakers of the terrible disaster is home after March 1st at 2634 Grant was another contributor to the cam- the part of a leg with a shoe on the avenue. paign fund to the extent of $50. Coun- foot. It was thought at one time that cilman Craig was heard on his behalf, this was a THREE BOYS ARRESTED part of the remains of one DEATH OF AN OLD RESIDENT. his opinion being that the man who j of the Burkes, but later this surmise with a baldaric for her efficient work as puts up the stuff should pull down the Salt Lako Boys Wars Going to CaliforFuneral services over the remains goods when victorious Just what will was found to be Incorrect It will be captain of the degree team, U Idenfew a as for be it may on nia to 8eok Thoir Fortunes. days, kept behalf of the grand lodge Deputy of John Frew, an old resident of Hoop not will and be should it tilled, it x. Moffat Minnie befit. Mrs presented er, who died there on Monday, were reverently laid away In the cemetery. Hayden with a Jewel of the order for The career of three Salt Lake lads, conducted at the Hooper meeting house were on their way to California to waa who The her efficient sev program was his in deceased services. Recently returned from a two today. The waa a aeek and solo their concluded one was He of by suddenly by fortunes, the Harry CORONER'S ADJOURNED.! year. guitar JURY years stay In Paris, and unde'Hill. rudely nipped In the bud this afterpioneer settlers of this county, com i rstands every phase of CORSET R0BT S PAGE DEAD Will noon by Policeman Hutchins, who arIng to this country from Scotland in his J PROF Returns Its Sessions Tomorrow! About 200 people were present FITTING thoroughly. Her adrested the boys at the Union depot and early manhood. Many friends will learn in Box Afternoon Elder vice and service! are free. She He Was ths First Superintendent of with deep regret of his decease. thrust them Into jail. Their parents THE FIREMENS DANCE County. Public Schools for Ogdon notified. will be at our store from Februbeen The at Salt Lake have D. are OCTOGENARIAN DEAD. Jack Clauson Moyle, City. Angus After examining several Injured men Ths Brotherhood Gsvs Its Annual Ball boys ary 25th to March 5th. and Ozlas Plant. The police were noat the yesterOgden general hospital Last Night at Dignans n Mrs. Katherine Llndstrom, a tified to watch for Moyle and Clauson. Intelligence has reached the city of day afternoon, the coroner's jury sit- Academy, and highly respected resident of I the death at Plant claims that he has been at libFreeport, III., of Professor ting in the cases of the people killed the city, died yesterday at her home at Robert p. Page, to do as he pleases ever since he erty formerly auperlntend-Fl- v In the explosion on the Lucin cut-o- ff I The annual ball given last night at was thirteen Points In her eightieth year. The ent of pub1t(. hoo, for years old, which has not 0gden. last Friday, resumed the examination Dignan's academy by the Brotherhood funeral will be held Thursday after Professor Page was the first super- of witnesses at the been and he Is spending his time long, city hall. 0f Locomotive Firemen of Perseverance noon at 2 o'clock from the Five Points intendent of the city schools under the Black Jack, the One-Eye- d. in Jail reading The of a testimony George Vosberg, lodge No. 98 and the Ladies Aid So meeting house and the Interment will free school system. Devil of the Sky Scraping brakeman on the eastbound water be at the city cemetery. ciety. Pearl of the Rockies No. 173, was After spending about six years In train, and A. H. Reed, who waa in the a moat enjoyable affair and was largely Wilds." Ogden, Professor Page went to Free- caboose of the other The other lads are reflecting on the train, was taken. I attended. Seventy-fiv- e MRS. 8IMMERS0N GETS DIVORCE. people came port, Illinois, and was elected superln- mutability of human happiness. Mr. 1 osberg was riding on the en-- 1 from Salt Lake VERYTHING City and twenty-fl- v w hools for thnt city over I tenlent Hettle Slmmeraon was today granted! gine and said the air did nor work and from Evanston' "Ur','ed I Enfflnr Luna whistled for brakes. He a decree of divorce from Charles Sim- LEFT FOR ALASKA. owia Many new and novel features were IN TINWARE merson by Judge Rolapp in the Second "et brakes, but the could not stop introduced. The dance moonlight r I the tralh ,n tIme district court. The grounds proved . Jumped off. He which waa put on at midnight w; Conductor Dumboll Must Travsl Six AT M K tn t- - tah Professor I ' were that Simmerson had failed to pro- thought no one was to blame for the ' affair Bo Mils to Thousand WM W,th R PUnent accident vide for her and tfJeir adopted child. I Prices The first prlxe for the best man a Witness. of ,earn,n at Columbus. ,n,,tutlon Mr. Reed was unable to say whether I and she had earned a living for herself danCer, a pair of opera glasses, was and the little girl by keeping roomers. anyone was to blame for the accident, given to W. J. Rouse, and for the best H. S. Dumbell of this city left last She was also given the custody of the) Coroner Horsley Copper bottom wash boilers, $0c then adjourned dancer, a handsome silk umbrella, evening for Eagle City, Alaska, to act iajy I iron wash boilers, $ Oc Galvanised child. the inquest until 2 o'clock tomorrow wa won as a witness in a criminal case In the by Miss Roue Stalker. 48c F. M. Driggs Lsetursd to Mon's Club aftornoon. when the sessions will lie Copper rim tea kettles The committee on arrangements was United States court against the former 15c MARRIED TODAY. Three quart tea pots resumed at Brigham City. James O. Davis, Daniel McElroy, A. R. collector of customs on the interior line 15c Edward Sytsma and Miss Anna M. Three quart coffee pots Moorehead, R. P. MoffatL James R. between Alaska and Canada for fraud. I Garvey, both of Weber county, were Milk strainers UTAHNS IN WASHINGTON. The mens club of the Presbyterian Davis and G. W. Jones for the firemen, Two years ago Mr. Dumbell was In c married this afternoon at 2 o'clock at church was addressed last Pint cups, 2 for and Miss Grace Heston, , Mrs. Callie the Cape Nome rush and this collector night by 5c the city hall by Municipal Judge J. A. Frank A Washington special to the Sa,t Dust pana Cane, Miss Carrie Behler, Mrs. A,. R is alleged to have charged him and oth1 Howell Painted cuspidors the state school for the deaf. His talk Iake Herald says Senator and Mrs. Moorehead. Miss Minnie Lauson and ers with fraudulent fees. United States 5c was upon the history of the care for Kearns started west yesterday. Mrs. Mrs. Sarah Wilbur for the indies, Painted chamberpail Marshall of Salt Lake Heywood City 75c I Kearns REAL E8TATE TRANSFERS. 50-l- b. will return to her home in Salt Flour cans the deaf. was Instructed by the Alaska author! The following real estate transferal are In need of anything He related in an Interesting way theLake City and Mr. Kearns will accoin-- j If you GRAPHOPHONE RECORD3. ties to summan Mr. Dumbell, who was were made today: dont toil to visit our In authentic history of deaf people and pany her tinware a" Chicago. Wax. per dozen; disc, $3 to $6 in the employ of the Southern Pacific Christen Christensen to Christina the means taken for their Senator Smoot yesterday received store while the sale is on. care and per dozen, at 2441 Washington avenue, railroad company. Christensen, all of lots 5. 6, 9 and 10 in cure from the earliest times to his attorneys, Messrs. Van the word Until the day of the explosion on block 2. Herrlman's addition, $1. WHEELWRIGHT BROS. Cott and Borah, that they will reach present day. cut-o- ff weeks Last edition of Lucin the Mr. con Dumbell was Truth, pub Caroline and Christopher Aoduesnn 2476 Wash. Ave. He described the systems of talking here in time to take up the defense In lished In Salt Lake Phone 147-ductor on the water train that was City, I UH n Radcliffe". case on his the thwHln " for the deaf and March 1st. when the hear-- 1 tended account of Professor blown up. township 6 north,! gave other Interesting fact in connec. More the elections committee will range 1 west: $325. tion with the care and treatment of commence. deaf people. Senator Kearns called at the inter- 8ALE' lor department yesterday to present a second-han- d Mosler safe. In good Dont forget International Broth- - petition of citlxens of Sevier county to condition. Apply room 32. First Tomorrow Morning at 9 oclock we wlllplace on sale of Teamsters ball Wednesday have Fish Lake forest reserve opened tlonal bank building. tor sheep gracing. evening, February 24th, at Conleys. 3,000 YARDS OF SATIN TAFFETA RIBBONS Twenty-flv- e I ns ng MISS KEPPLER enty-seven- th well-know- Burts 1 E ' ntty Mighty Little lc I - fr 0 Z. 1!!!!!'!'.?' l. RIBBON SALE Na-erho- od The International Brotherhood of Teamsters gives one of Its most entertaining balls at Conleys. Wednesday February 24th. EXQUISITE NOVELTIES IN JEWELRY Will be found in our nsw and handsome deoigne in Pino, Brooehoo, Bolt Buekloo and Collar Pino. Wo arc and attractive variety of Watehoo Jewelry, Ring., Link Finost Quality of Gomo sot in tho latest ara selling at exceptional values. te Lace Pino, Stick showing a largo Buttons and the stylos, that wo J. S. LEWIS & CO. ,erc?.n.nd I I Lecture recitals are popular but by no meani common. Hear the one on How to Listen to Plano Music" Monday evening, February 29th. 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