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Show hr DAILY MARCH UTAH STATE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, 9, 1904 1 I LOCAL BRIEFS: halt-- issued marriage license haa been to Ernest E. Stone and Julia Claries A Allen, both of thla city. Mre. William '"an Allen entertained eeveral of her fiiende to luncheon at the Virginia. The senior clans of the high school will give a dancing party at Dignans March 11th. academy Friday evening. The remains Qf Mrs. Jane Deveraux Unwere shipped to Salem, Utah, by afternoon, this Larkin dertaker body will be Interred there row. In The canners who met yesterday did the Utah National bank building not complete the work of their organ-Issa- ti again n but adjourned to me-.i- t next Monday. The first freight train consisting of carloads of tea came over thirty-fiv- e cut-off the yesterday afternoon safely V r and regular freight trains after continue to be run. will here- Several persons have been arrested for leaving their teams on the streets Sentence in their cases hue untied. The police intend been suspended. to this dangerous practo put a stop tice. The Aglala met yesterday afternoon at the jesldeucs of Mrs. II. II. Smith on Adams avenue. A unique guessing contest was one of the features of the Excellent music was also meeting. rendered. child of Tobin The Welch died at a late hour last night. The funeral arrangements will be an nounced later. Mr. Welch is a poput lar and well known fireman on the Southern Pacific road. .f. M 'll I' two-year-o- ld t.t 1 I HEARING TODAY BEFORE JUDGE BOSTONIANS RENDERED IN HOOD LAST NIGHT. ROLAPP. His 8ister Residing at Boulder, Colo., Writs Judge Howsll to Obtain Facts of His Death. Cass Which Was Transferred Hero Largs Audisncs Was Present But Is a Member of This Years Graduating Class of the Ogdon High Performance Wee Great DisapFrom Davis County Appeal 8chool. Filed. pointment. Julge Roiapp is engaged again today In hearing testimony in the matter of the appointment of a guardian for William J. Jones of Davis county. The matter rightly belongs to Davis county but has been transferred to thla court for hearing. Burton. Mary J. Jones, one of his daughters, this a to be appointed guardian and she received letter Howell asks Judge as the grounds for her petition re she alleges afternoon from Mrs. Sea saying father has defective hearing her that had seen a paragraph in a Denver and eyesight and incompetent to newspaper relating the facts of the transast business. Heywood ft Mcdiscovery of the body. She had not Cormick and W. H. Streeter are atseen her brother since a year ago torneys for the petitioner and the old Christmas. In his youth he suffered gentleman has secured the services of from a scalded head, and when last M. D. Lessenger. An appeal was filed in the Second she saw him nearly all his hair was would scars believed court today from the munithe she district off, and show. It will be remembered that the cipal court In the case of William M. name on the pay check was Burton. Smith et al vs. Herman Voss. Th It will also be remembered that the facts appear to be that Voss was to fact of the hair having fallen from the deliver a quantity of hay to Smith but hend was one of the facts remarked failed to do so and the plaintiff sued upon at the time of the discovery of for $100. Judgment was rendered In the body. The undertaker cannot re- the court below for $25 and costs and member whether the head bore segra from this decision an appeal has now or not but the fact of the hair being been taken. off both head and face seems to confirm Mrs. Seare's belief that the deceased was her brother. Judge Howell will write to Mrs. Seare giving her the details and referring her to Undertaker Richey, who FISH HATCRERY took charge of the body. It looks as if the unknown found in the Weber river on Saturday, February 27th. will be no longer nameless, as Mrs. H. A. Scare of 1557 Ninth street, Boulder, Colo., evidently Identifies the man as her brother, C. W. carrying 550 Uni- FUNERAL OF S. RICHARDSON. eastern points, from ted States marines Pacific to San Southern over went the Attendance of Veterans and Francisco last night The trains had Large at First Congregational Friends one Union Pacific and one Southern o Church. Pacific dining- - car attached. , United States Marshal Pen The funeral of Stephen Richardson came up from Sait .Lake this was held at 2 oclock this afternoon morning. Marshal Heywood is here on at the First Congregational church. private business, according to his own Rev. E. J. Ridings preached the fustatement and when seen by a Jour- neral sermon. The deceased was born nal representative he had nothing to In Masachusetts andwa 67 years of give out for publication. age. He served during the Civil war, enlisting In a Massachusetts regiment WOODMAN EXCURSION. and since his residence In Ogden has To Salt Lake, via Short Line, March been a member of the post. Dance at Chrlstnsn's hall; 17, 1904. The post comprlnes about seventy Mrs. Flake In Mary Magdalena" at members, many of whom were presthe grand opera house. Special train ent to pay their last respects to their laves Ogden at 7:15 p. m.; returning, deceased comrade. Among them were leaves Salt Lake at 11:45 p. m.; also Post Contender A. M. White, Senior special at 1 a. m. Fare for the round E. Stanley, Junior D.' M. Hodges, Chaptrip, 1. Everybody la Invited. Tickets on sale by the committee and also lain 8. L. Ives, Adjutant H. E. Steele, at the ticket office. Quartermaster Russell and Officer of the Day Blair. Many friends of the Mrs. J. Warner wishes to announce deceased, who was highly esteemed that Miss Blakely, a most artistic In this community, were present In tirmmer, has arrived from the east, the church. and can assure you the latest and most novelties In millinery. DUNNING MAY FURNISH BAIL. od Dlx-Log- an Vice-Comand- er , up-to-d- Opposite Z. C. M. I., 2374 Washington avenue. $ ft K' I 1 :u I s 1 i - . $ V ,L: O !' ' i i i.l H.:: i. t, - His Wife Is Endeavoring to Raise $250, the Amount to Bo of the The officers and members Accepted. First Methodist church respectfully ask you to worship with them In their An effort is being mude by Mrs. church edifice on Twenty-fourt- h street Just above the courthouse Sunday Dunning to secure bail for her husband L. E. Dunning, who is held at the mornings and evenings. ' Good sermons Jail on a charge of embeds-men- t. county . and music. It will be remembered that the bonds were fixed at $500, but the au6HEEPMENI CATTLEMEN. thorities have signified their willing' The Union Pacific railroad company ness to acept bond of $250 provided offers for sale good Gracing Lands In it la a cash one. Mrs. Dunning has Utah and Wyoming. Low prices, easy visited Salt Lake in her efforts to seten year payments. Lambing grounds. cure the money and she may yet be to furnish It. Large tract and good Summer Range able near Huntsville. Particulars of GRAND LODGE VISIT. E. J. WILLIS. Local Agent. officers of the grand lodge, L O The 15 W. Second South Street. Salt Lake O. F, will meet with Junction City City. lodge No. $6 and Ogden lodge No. 5 In session Thursday evening, March Joint WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. 10th. Vlslting'brothers In good standWill give the last dance of the se- ing are cordially Invited to be pres ries at Dlgnans Wednesday evening, ent C. P. UTTER, N. G. March 9th. Tickets, 75 cents per WALTER RICHEY, Secretary. couple; extra lady, 25 cents. Special features will be Introduced during the If you want steel or wood filing evening. This la your last chance to cases, loose leaf ledgers or card Index dance with the Woodmen this seasystems drop a card to C. 8. Pulver, son. Ogden or Salt Lake City. The ladles as a rule object to smokThe Geo. A. Lowe company will ing In their parlors. This does not ap discontinue vehicles devote and their to Red .Ribbon cigars. ply entire attention to hardware, and are Made right here made here right now dosing out their vehicle stock at - .Red Ribbon cigar. cost this opera company gamthrough their years of association the fame ed with it. Henry Clay Barnabee as the sheriff of Nottingham has remained with the organization and does admirable work; He has no in fact, as good as ever. singing voice of value, but his phybusiness sique, stage presence and compensate for this lack. In fact, one would hardly look for beautiful tones in the Interpretation of this unique character. George Flake as Robin Hood waa fair In acting but not remarkable in voice. He Is a tenor of sweet tone quality but monotonous In his song Interpretation. Maid Marian, represented by Agnes The essenBrown, was not strong. tial elements desired in the interpretation of this role are tones of mellow quality and soul In the rendition of the music. These essentials she lacked. The ensemble work was commendable and deserved the manifestations ONE TO BE ESTABLISHED THIS of approval given by the audience. FALL. Take this and Barnabee from the cast and the Bostonian organization is a Commiaeioner Wilaon Returns From mere shadow' of its former self. His Trip to Colorado and Wyoming. CLEVER LOCAL HYPNOTIST. i it ' County Commissioner W. G. Wilson Enoch Farr Recently Gave an interreturned from a trip to Colorado and esting Exhibition in This City. Wyoming yesterday afternoon. While In these states Mr. Wilson visited the Enoch Farr, our wellknown townsstate and a number of private fish hatcheries for the purpose of ascer- man, recently gave an exhibition in taining the methods pursued at these hypnotism, magic and spiritualism places as he Intends to construct a that would have done credit to the hatchery In Ogden canyon this fall. most renowned artists. The performance took place in the Mr. Wilson secured much valuable Inasof be will fiirst ward meeting house and was which formation great sistance to him In his new enterprise. witnessed by a large and thoroughly He will construct a dam in the canyon enthusiastic audience. He gave a scientific and will take the water for hia ponds satisfactory explanation from that with practical demonstrations of the He reports having had a pleasant workings of Christian Science and trip and was favored with beautiful Spiritualism, together with hypnotism. weather. His operations in the latter field were I . 'i'li '.if! I ! jj. riepartmratT It ia equipped with all the modern Instrument! for a aetentifle examination of theeye anil placed in chance of a thoroughly competent optician who will lake pleasure In (bowing vou through hia department, explaining the line of the different instnimeuta and examining your eyea free of charge, lft e leave the verdict with yon ! S. LEWIS & CO. Je!"un.nd $1.50 Per Pair will be saved on the two Pair of shoes in which they are used. Especially desirable for use in an Patent Leather nt (hoes. C. D. IVES Sole Ogden Agent for Hanan Shoes. BROOM HOTEL CORNER. DELICIOUS DINNERS AND NEARBY STATES May be made even more tempting, and a greater relish added The Shoshone reservation at Lander, Wyo., was the scene of a tragedy yesterday In which Eben Pa pan, a was shot and killed by William Washington. The killing was the result of a quarrel over the possession of a horse which Washington had bought from Pagan about two months ago. The residence portion of Welser, Idaho, Is under water due to the overflow of Monroe creek. The Welser river Is also out of Its banks and a number of bridges have been carried away and the valley flooded. It is understood that the contract for the construction of the Columbia Southern railroad from Shaniko to Bend, Or., will be let early this month, and that active construction on the extension will commence within the next month and he pushed with all speed possible until the road la completed. In an effort to avoid trouble from speculators who would obtain property for the along the of mulcting the company, the exact route has been kept a close secret. It' has been definitely decided upon, nevertheless, and all It Is said, have been secured. It Is understood that orders for rails have already been placed In the East and will be on hand by the time sufficient grading has been Alone for g to begin. The surveyors who have been running a line to the iron fields from Marysvale, Utah, for the Rio Grande, have now completed their work, for the present, having gone as far as Iron City. This was only a preliminary survey, along the lines that were run by Moore, and follows a fairly direct course down the Pa rowan Cedar valley, striking City on the northwest edge of the town; taking in Parowan and Summit on the way. From Cedar City the line goes west, passing on the northerly edge of the coal fields, and crosses the mountains at Orton's ranch. When the line Is completed the Colorado Fuel and Iron company will be able to ship their ore direct to Pueblo via Maryir vale, Salina and the Leamington cut- by serving half-bree- d, right-of-w- ay pus-po- Sparkling Mineral Water a distinctly refined and agreeable Table Water, its equal has yet to be found. Appetlx- -, ing and healthful. 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Seven candidates presented themselves for examination, but three failed In the physical test. The others were all much older than Mr. Coulter and some were students at the university. Mr. Coulter has not yet reached his seventeenth year, la a student at the Ogden high school and will graduate this June. The examination at Fort Logan is a very difficult and exacting one and Mr. Coulter will make special preparations for It. rights-of-wa- 7-- SHAKE HANDS! " retain their original sham, thus add materially The compliparticularly striking. evolutions ridiculous cated and PROF. CLARK AT TABERNACLE. his which passed subjects through were of the most laughter provoking A Splendid Audience Listens to the nature, performing all sorts of anPopular Reader in Paola tics. and Francesca. All who witnessed the exhibition pronounced it equal to any of the cele Notwithstanding the Inclemency of bra ted Griffiths performances, and are the weather last night, nor the further full of enthusiastic praise for his fact that the Grand opera house was skillful manipulations. He will re well filled with people who went to tomorrow eventhe peat performance see the Bostonians, there was a good in the third ward meeting house. sixed and appreciative audience at the ing tabernacle who very much enjoyed Prof. Clark In his dramatic recital YORK STOCKS from Francesca da Rimini. It was strong proof of his popularClosing Quotations March 9, 1904. ity and he evidently appreciated It because his recital was characterised Furnished by Ogden Brokerage with remarkable force and power. He 2482 company, Washington avenue; is an elocutionist of the first class and showed his familiarity with the phone 215: characters he undertook to represent. Copepr, 45 Th story in familiar to most r-goers and as is well known the Atch. com., 65. Smelter, com., 47 characters of Paola and Francesca are Smeplter pfd., 90 recognised as requiring great versaoff. Inasmuch as tility the one la full of Alton, 29 B. ft O, 74 love and the other hate, and yet Prof. . REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Brooklyn, 40 Clark renedered them both to perfecThe 110 Can. following real estate transfers Pac., tion. He was frequently applauded were recorded up to noon today: Met Traction, 11$ Sarah Gledhill to Adam Gledhlil, People's Gas, 95 PASTIME UNPOPULAR. Erie! 22 part of lot 12, block 10, South Ogden survey; $1. Manhattan, 143 Crowds Attend Every Performance at B. M. Robinson and wife to John Lou. ft Nash 102 the Nsw Vaudeville Maw, part of southeast quarter section Mo. Pac., 88. House. 20 and part of northwest New Tork Cent., 118 quarter section 28, township 7 north, range 2 Norf. ft West. 64 Every foot of standing room wai west: $1,000. Ont ft West., 19 utilised and many had to be refused Ira M. Cobe and wife to Annie Penn. Ry.. 112 admission at all three performances Wheelwright, part of soltheast quarter Reading. 40 at the Pastime theater last night. The Rock Island com., 19 section $0, township north, range 1 new house has achieved immediate popSouthern Pacific, 43 west; $550. ularity. The artists were all given D. F. Cooper et a to Southern Ry. com., 19 George Sickier, a cordial reception and deserved the St Paul. 188 lots 20, 21 and 22. block 1. Woodman-see- 's applause accorded. All are clever at Main street addition; $300. 8ugar, 124. their business and there Is not a dull Tenn. C. ft I., 55 Joslah M. Ferrln et al to Charlton moment during the performance. The P. Ferrln, part of northeast Union Pac. com., 73 quarter artists are Bob Kenyon, song illustraStel com.; 10 section 20, township 6 north, range tor. Davis and Davis, dancing naSteel pfd., 65 1 west: $650. bobs; O. W. Courtney, juggler; Bessie West. Union, 83 W. W. Burton and wife to James F. and Arthur Krona and Morris Jones. Burton, trustee, sundry pieces of propThe kaletechnoscope, producing phoCHICAGO GRAIN. erty in Ogden City and Weber countographic records of the w;orlda latest Wheat 92 ty; $1. events, Is another decided attraction. Corn, 61 James F. Burton, trustee, to W. W. Oats, 40 Burton ft Sons company, property In Journal Want ads bring you results. Fork, $18.77 bbl. Ogden City nnd Weber county; $1. 8-- - Remove all wrinkle (11U from even the heaviest shoe, and if used Immediately aft shoes sre worn cause ,'hWB H. G. Coulter, son of Dr. C. E. and large audience assembled last to to listen house Mrs. in the opera Mary G. Coulter, has made the night the rednition of Robin Hood" by thy highest average in the preliminary for admittance Into the milBostonians. There was disappointitary academy at West Point and on ment and lack of enthusiasm, especialMay 1st will go to Fort Logan, Cola, ly on the part of those who had heard where he will take the final examinathis once famous organization In the tion. Should he succeed there a redays when Alice Nielson and Eugene port will be made to Senator Smoot Mr. Cowles were the prominent factors who will make the appointment exama Coulter physical rigid pased so toward much and who contributed 1-- r ROB- A 5-- ; r IN COMPETITIVE EXAMINATION. SUCCESSFUL MAN FOUND IN WEBER RIVER 18 C. W. BURTON. Two trainloads, Hey-wo- BOY WINS THE CADETSHIP AT THE BE union The I'lah Total Abstinence the city at will meet Friday evening OGDEN COMIC OPERA SHE WANTS TO 4. 4. : ktewspaper : AN advertising Th proportion of nswPPr all ors who road ads includs thrifty, esrsful buy.r. J of ths 2. tho Good solicitors wanted tor w Utah Stats Journal. ApplF 8. Foster, city circulator. , |