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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1904. 15, ft LOCAL BRIEFS j MATTERS III THE DM FOR GALA REPORT OF THE CONDITION -- THE LOCAL ft FIS DISTRICT COURT E Judge Howell ii In Provo In attend ance at the reunion of Elks. Min Ruth Hilliard haa returned TWO BALL GAMES ARE TO BE CHARGES HER HUSBAND WITH SUIT AGAINST WEBER COUNTY from Evanston where she hue been visEXTREME CRUELTY. FAIR ASSOCIATION. PLAYED 8UNDAY. iting fi'lemla fur the past week. A marriage license waa issued laat Woodman of Salt Laka and Alleges He Came Home in Drunken Aetion of J. J. Hutchins and Others evening to Alonao D. Peek of Kanaaa Modern Condition and Threatened to Do Teams Will Meet Evanston Against James McEwen Deeided City and Mias Bertha C. Munaell of Hor Personal Violence. Local Nino. in Favor of Plaintiff!. Ogden. Walter S. Wilson who waa a wltnen of the tabbing affray in Ogden can yon laat Friday night la no relative of the Wllaona on Twelfth street. Deputy Sheriff Rebring haa purchased a fine saddle horse with which he. will patrol the canyon at nlghta and on Sundays during the summer months. The Rev. Wuebben of this city leaves thia evening for Denver, Col., to attend the yearly convention of the German Evangelical Synod of North He will be gone America, weeks. aeveral Moses Brennan, Charles Lloyd and E. 8. Clark were brought before Judge Howell thia morning, the former on a charge of having been drunk and the latter two for vagrancy. Sentence in each case was suspended. J. A. Fetxold, grand page of the grand council of the United Commercial Travelers, leaves this morning for Burlington, Ia where he will enter the employ of Chittenden ft Eastman a furniture company, one of the largest houses of Its kind In the United Statea The funeral services over the remains of William S. Stone will be held Thursday afternoon at 2 oclock at the Mound Fort meeting house. The remains may be viewed at Larkin ft Sons' undertaking parlors this afternoon from t to 8 p. m and on Thursday at the home, (74 Twelfth street, from 10 a. m. untll 1p.m. PRETTY HOME WEDDING, The Ogden baseball team will play double-headon Sunday. In the morning they will play the undefeated Modern Woodman team of Sait Lake, who will come to Ogden on a special train. During the oftemoon they will play a league game with Evanston. The Woodmen have a strong team and the local hoys are not underestimating them In any way but expect a hard game. They have defeated aeveral of the best teams In the state and promise to give the Ogden team a run for their money. Shurtllff and Taylor will divide the pitching In the morning game. Shurt-wl- H not be expected to pitch the entire game as he will be compelled to pitch against Park City on Tuesday. The afternoon game will also be hotly contested, ae Evanston la signing new men dally In their endeavor to secure a winning team. It la understood that they will spring a surprise on Ogden Sunday In the way of a Western league pitcher. Mortenson and Taylor will pitch the afternoon game. William Binford, while on his eastern trip, stopped off at Colorado Springs and saw Hodson, who has been signed by Ogden, defeat the a er Springs team, and has written to the boys In this city that he has spoken to Hodson and that the latter will arrive In this city on Tuesday or WedWith a pitching staff connesday. of Shurtllff and Hodson, the sisting team Intends to play several Ogden double header! during the season and with any team In the Intermountain statea Miss Wilhelmina Krauss and Frank C. Kimball Unitad In Marriage. ft i ! PERSONAL pretty home wedding took place last evening at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Stowe, 23(1 Jefferson ft avenue, when Miss Wilhelmina Krauss Edgar Carter Is up from Mil burn, and Frank C. Kimball were united Utah. About tl) tfts bonds of matrimony. M. J. Gorley of Malad, Ida,, Is visOf their Intimate friends twenty-liv- e In Ogden. iting "were In Attendance and the house was A. 0. Trousley of Salt Lake Is an beautlfijlly decora tjd for. the occaOgden visitor. sion. Mies Alice Newell ! visiting with r The bride was attended by Mias Elisabeth De Long and the groom by her parent! In this city. hie brother, Arthur Kimball of AnaMr. and Mrs. J. N. Marble of Cheyconda, Mont Rev. E. J. Ridings of enne are Ogden visitors. the First Congregational church perWilliam Robinson of Morgan counformed the ceremony. was in Ogdeji yesterday. ty A dainty lunch, waa served at I C. H. Hand and daughter are Mra o'clock after which the newly wedded visiting In the city from Butta ' couple began to make preparation! Fred Melsner and daughter are down for their honeymoon. They left laat from Logan visiting friends in OgMrs. waa which for Philadelphia night Kimballs former home, and will then den. Miss Francis Gorman will leave thia Journey to Bouton to visit with the folks of Mr. Kimball. morning for Spencer, Ida., to spend the The bride haa been a most popular summer. teacher at the stata school for the Fred J. Rieger, one of the well deaf, having taught the primary de known liquor dealers of Salt Lake, partment there for some time, and is In the city. the groom la at present holding a reFreight Agent Gilson of the Rio sponsible position with the Rio Grande Grande Western is spending the day Western railroad company. at Salt Lake. Upon their return from their honH. E. Dunn, the popular passenger eymoon the happy couple will make agent of the Short Line, was an Ogden their iome In this city, at 3371 Madi- visitor yesterday. son avenue. G. L. Earlbard, traveling salesman for the Cudahy Packing company of NOTICEI Omaha, Is In the city. was present at Og' who Any person auditor George Thomas, traveling den depot, November 4, 1903, and saw for the Singer Manufacturing company soldiers placing cartridges on railroad of Denver, Is In the city on business. tracks for purpose of having them ex Miss Jennie Hughes has returned ploded by passing trains, will confer from a two weeks with friends a favor by at once communicating and relatives at her visit old home. Spanwith the undersigned. ish Fork. GEO. M. KERR, W. R. Gourlay. proprietor of the Depot Master, Ogden, Utah, Unique theater and Utahna park In In Tickets Salt Lake City, and Utahna park Saltair excursion Friday.is In the city. Ogden, at Paine ft Hurst's, and J. T. Rush A POINTERS! a - mer's. A good time la assured. Elizabeth Sargent desires a divorce from her husband, John Sargent, and last evening her attorney, George Halverson, filed 'a complaint In the second district court In her behalf! The complaint statea that the couple were married In Ogden on July 13, 1893. Mrs. Sargent alleges that her husband has been extremely cruel to her and makes the specific allegation that on the 13th of this month her husband came home In a drunken condition, cursed and swore at her and threatened to do her personal violence. Iler health has been Injured and her life endangered and Jeopardised so that she cannot continue to live with her husband. She asks for a decree of divorce and alimony. WANTS $50,000 DAMAGES. Neal Hern Will Sus Southern Pacific for that Amount. Neal Hern, who was a cook at Hog-u-p on the cut-of- f, will bring suit against the Southern Pacific and the Ogden and Lucln Railroad company to recover $50,000 for injuries sustained by him there last November. It wag the custom of the men to build a large fire at the camp and on this occasion the fire was built just adwas jacent to a platform on which stored a large quantity of coal. A spur of track ran to this platform and in some way an engine. It la alleged, with no one In charge of It, dashed Into the supports of the platform causing It to collapse. Just at this time Hern was passing the platform. He was struck by flying timbers, knocked Into the fire and timbers tnd coal were plied on top of him. Before he waa rescued he was almost roasted to death and through his Injuries has Railroaders and Scoworofta "Jeecof Team Meet Thursday Night. baseball teams representing the master mechanics office of the Southern Pacific and the Rio Grande Western freight offices, crossed bats at the tabernacle square last evening and the result was a victory for the latter by a score of 12 to 6. baseball team Scowcrofts "Jeeco and the Rio Grande freight employes will play a game at the tabernacle The square on Thursday evening. game will be called promptly at 8:15 o'clock and a most interesting contest is looked for as both teams contain fine material. The line-u- p of the two teams will be ss follows: Scowcrofts. .. ..Position. ..D. ft R. G. Larsen catcher Austin Wansgaard ...pitcher ,.W. Van Dyke Brown Tollhurt shortstop first base ....Tollhurt Stephens Bills second . . Hollingsworth third . ...L. Van Dyke Layne left field Todd Lindsay Jackson center field Cober Bowman .... right field Kohm The DEAN OF Phil Margette, Accompanied Daughter, Visiting Old By At the Close of 'Business June 9th , 1904. RESOURCES: Loans and discounts ' Overdrafts, secured and unsecured . . United States bonds to secure circulation Banking house, furniture and fixtures Other real estate owned Due from National Banks (not reserve agents) $ 8,468.64 Due from State Banks and bankers 27,922.50 Due from approved reserve agents 46,301.01 Checks and other cash Items. 3,408.41 Notes of other National banks 3,000,00 Fractional paper currency, nickels and cents.. 205.(5 Lawful money reserve In bank, vis: j a,..,...,.... .........a,. Redemption fund with U. S. treasurer, (5 per cent of circulation) Total Specie ..... eeeeeeefteoeeeoeeeeeeeeeeoeeeeeeeoeeeeoeeeeeeeeeeeee j To Be Married in June? j THE ' Z WE ARE PREPARED TO SERVE FRIENDS OF BRIDE WITH THE PRETTIEST AND MOST USEFUL PRE- 8ENTS THE MARKET HAS IN STORE. HAVE RECENT- - e LY ADDED NUMEROUS PIECES OF HAND PAINTED CHINA, STERLING SILVER, BRONZE CLOCKS AND OR NAMENTS. a 2 z THE 8TATE JOURNAL NEW8. FOR THE 11.000.00 4 20.500.00 4 4 4 4 4 22.4s3.00 4 2,500.00 114,259.51 $53, 971.14 $100,000.00 9,000.00 3,940.41 50,000.00 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 501.030.33 $663,971.44 4 4 4 4 State of Utah, County of Weber, as: I, J. W. Guthrie, president of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true to the best of my knowlJ. W. GUTHRIE, president edge and belief. Youll never drink any other kind ABBOT R. HEYWOOD. R. T. HUME, O. M. RUNYAN, Director. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 14th day of June, 1901 T. R. CONNOLLY, Notary Public. (Seal) CLOSING QUOTATIONS OF 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ft 444 NEW YORK STOCKS Furnished by ths Ogden Brokerage 370 Wednesday, June Colo. F. A I Co, Phone 215. St; Twenty-fift- h 15, 1904. Louisville AN.... 109 9144 Missouri Psclfie New York Cent...llft$i Norfolk A West. . . oS Ontario A West. . 38 Pennsylvania Ry 115 4 tni Reading 31 Rock Island 4t Southern Pacific.. Southern Ry eom. 31 Copper 7I1 Atchison com Atchison pfd . . . Bmelter com.... Smelter pfd Alton com Baltimore A Ohio. 79 48 Brooklyn Canadian Fee... 1 HU ' 1 BtFaal 118 81 Wheat Corn 35 4HJ( Utahna Park STRICTLY A TEMPERANCE RESORT. The Week of June - 13 hich-craITauoevi- lle 113 11 Sugar Texas Tennessee Coal... 85 S744 Union Paelfle Steel eom 9U Steel pfd 64? Western Cnion Wabash pfd tlft ' CHICAGO GRAIN AND PORK. July Delivery. I Oats............. Pork-1140 8944 ft WHITE, Chappie fluslc Lesson. WEAVER ft LAMBERT, Female Impersonators. JEAN WILSON, Illustrated Song. DELT1A5 ft DEVINE, Ariel Artists. AMMONS nbl Money on call NEW YORK STOCKS CHICAGO GRAIN SULLY ft PHELPS, the Irish Orators. JEAN WILSON, MILLER ft HIOOINS, Song and Dance Artists. E. R. Oourleys Utahna-o-scoMoving Pictures, pe PRICE OF ADMI8SION Children .10 Cants Adults 5 Cent .our Dancing at the New Pavilion the state. OGDEN BROKERAGE CO. POSITIVELY THE FINEST FLOOR our commissions, not customers losses, for our profits. The only strictly commission house In We depend on Phone 870 215. Each Evening Except Sunday. IN THE STATE. ST. TWENTY-FIFT- Fishing' Tadde Ikrgaks His Sunday school work. 9,171.11 SO.OOO.OO LIABILITIES: Correct Attest: Think, boys, Og- this state, was an Ogden visitor today, accompanied by hie charming daughter, bliss Minnie Isabel, who Is a popular teacher In the Salt Lake schools. They have been visiting relatives In Idaho and called here to pay their regards to Mr. Margetts' old friend, James Thompson, who acted with him In the Salt Lake theater stock company forty years ago. Dear old Fhll Is well and henrty, notwithyears. He standing his seventy-fiv- e bears his age as bravely and ae on jocundly as he played his parts the mimic stage. Hla daughter, Mies Minnie. Is prominently Identified with $49.0au Capital stock paid In Surplus fund Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid National bank notes outstanding Due to other National banks $ 19,(53.07 Due to state banks and bankers 4,289.(6 Individual deposits subject to check 298,251.20 Demand certificates of deposits 183,578.69 Certified checks 499.70 Cashiers checks outstanding 758.51 Total rd of soda water after once trying STANDARD. Insist on having it. I AT OGDEN, IN THE STATE OF UTAH, Trout Flies, 10c doj. UTAH DRAMA. In Good solicitors wanted for the Dally Utah State Journal. Apply to Horace 8. Foster. 4ty circulator. J. S. Lewis & Co., one-thi- pp - The Commercial National Bank six flies for Sc. den Friends. street. Z Ro-la- Rio Grande com.. 90 Con. Gas Met 971 Peoples Gas Brie 38 Illinois Central. . .180 Manhattan 1474 Kansas A Texas... R. G. W. TEAM WINS. LOST. CHOIR EXCURSION To Saltair, June 17th, via Oregon Short Line. Special train leaves Ogden 9 a. m. Fare. $1.35. Parker ft Jensen, against the Weber County Fair association to. recover $172.50, Is on trial before Judge and a Jury In the second district court today. This Is an appeal from the municipal court where a verdict was given In favor of the defendant, no cause of action. In August of last year the plaintiffs sunk a well for the association at their grounds and It is for payment of this work that they are now suing. T. D. Johnson appears for the plaintiff and J. D. Skeen and N. J. Harris for the defendant The jury In the action of the Singer Manufacturing company against Thomas R. Beeson, to decide the ownership of a sewing machine, returned a verdict last night In favor of the plaintiff and against the defendant The action of J. J. Hutchins and others against James McEwan, to get possession of a piece of property, has been decided in favor of the plaintiffs. The property consisted of a farm in SlatervlIIe, In which the plaintiffs mother had a life Interest McEwan was the second husband of the owner and after her death held possession and claimed a Interest. lost the use of his right arm, lost the sight of the left eye, a part of his left ear was burnt off and was otherwise Met Trsctloii.... Injured. A. W. Agee Is Herns Ches. A Ohio SCANDINAVIAN EXCURSION. Billposters brush, this a. m., bePhil Margetts, the dean of the draTo Lagoon, via Oregon Short Line, tween Wall and Lincoln, on Twenty matic profession In Utah, who has June 23. Special train leaves Ogden fourth atreet. Reward by returning to caused more genial laughter than any Utah Bill Posting Co.. 411 Twenty-thir- d other man that ever trod the boards at 10 a. m. METHODIST The suit of E. G. Parker and George Jensen, who go by the firm name of OF Split Bamboo Rods 50c each Some One of these left: Japanese pole, one fish line, one dozen hooks and a sinker all for 5 cents. Extract State Game Laws. Sect ion 13. It shall be unlawful tor any person to kill or take any flab from the waters of the state by Poieon or the use of any poison, leterlous or stupefying forbidden, drug, giant powder, or quick lime, or any explosive substance whatever, or to place or to use In or on the surface of such waters, any giant powder, quick lime, or any explosive substance, or any poison, deleterious or stupefying drug, or to have In his possession any fish killed or taken by the use or aid of any of these substances. Any person found ' guilty of violating any of the provisions In this section shall be fined in any sum not less than one hundred dollars for each offense or Imprisoned In the county Jail not less than ninety nor more than one hundred and twenty days, or by both such fine and m" prlsonment $50.00 REWARD. Browning Brothers Co. will PT for each party convicted and An under Section 1$ only. The Informant or Informants will be paid this amount t by presenting or sending to them, in Ogden, Utah, certificate from Judge whose court the ease was tried, certifying that a certain party (naming viohim) waa convicted and fined for and Fish lating- Section 12 of the Game Laws in effect May 12, 1901. 4 |