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Show DAILY t E. ESCAPED FROM I. UTAH STATE JOURNAL, THURSDAY, JUNE 1904. 16, W. H. WRIGHT & SONS C(T TWO CHILDRENS WOOLLEY SUES LOCAL BRIEFS FOR REFORM SCHOOL Julia Marks U 111 at her home with an attack of grippe. Sheriff Bailey took McPherson, the forger, to the penitentiary today. examination of The preliminary la who charged with volHarry Moss, untary manslaughter, has been set for Saturday at 10 a. m. The Child Culture club will meet Friday, June IT, at I p. m, with Mrs. Daniel Hamer, 2355 Jefferson avenue. A full attendance la desired. James McPherson, who pleaded guilty to a charge of forgery yesterday afternoon, was sentenced to one year In the penitentiary by Judge Rolapp. D. M. Morrison, transfer mail clerk at the Ogden Union Depot company, will return from his vacation trip today and will be seen back at his work EXCITING ESCAPE HIS SALARY Parasol Season A splendid showing of 300 Ladies' and Chirdrens styles, at attractive prices aiuaits Parasols in your inspection . wooden Miag . tomorrow. Sirs. Sarah Powers, with her daughter. Mrs. A. Bylngton of Hooper, will visit the next ten days in Provo, the guests of Mrs. John Fowers. Mrs. Sarah Powers In Is her eightieth year and can move around like a girL The Utah Construction company yesterday completed the purchase of the railroad outfit of Lyman Skeen and Levi B. Hammon. The outfit consists of about a hundred teams with tools, machinery, scrapers, tents and the like. Complaints are being made about the lack of sprinkling. The high wind of the past few days has been raising a terrific dust and the sprinklers seem If It to have been taking a lay-of- f. rains tomorrow the sprinklers will be again put In service. KUCHLER-WENBER- NUPTIALS. G TWO DECAMPED THIS MORNING. GIRLS The wedding of Theodore Kuehler to Miss Johanna Weinberg awa solemnised yesterday at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Max Davidson. Only the Immediate relatives of and groom were present, the wedding After being very quietly performed. the ceremony congratulations were extended the happy couple and a delicious luncheon was served. The couple will make their home at 2523 the-brid- Twenty-secon- d e street. Mr. Kuehler Is a member of the firm of I. Kuehler & Sons, the popular cigar merchants on Twenty-fift- h street He has many friends In the city who extend to him hearty congratulations. The bride came from New York about a year ago. She has been the guest of Max Davidson and Is a young lady of charming manners and many accomplishments. ANOTHER JUNE WEDDING. ate IN up-to-d- handles, at Childrens percale parasols with Mercerised sateen 50c and 60c, in red, blue, Jink, cream and , i Have Not Yet Been Captured Two Jury Render Verdict in Favor of snd Jensen, Against Weber EsBeys Made an Attempt to County Fair Association. cape But Failed. Par-ke- Vivian and Vernon Pickett, the twin aoua of W. T. Pickett, who resides at bare-head- variety of pongee silk parasols, some plain, some with colored borders and linings, well made, strong steel frame, fancy carved wood handles, 82.25, 82.50, 84 and 85. Womens taffeta silk parasols, red, dark green, maroon, blue and brown, fw rain or sun, wood hendles, 88.50 and 84. A , ex- -: d silk and linen cover; worth Utah-Wyomi- .35 A look at our Side Show Window will convince you that e have line of shell hair goods in the city. the latest, most Swell new back combs to good Very 6 be worn with the hair on card...10e shell hairpins, rolled In back 7 Large bone hairpins, so up-to-d- i band-finish- much In vogue.... ed 10c, 15c, 25c 9c. muslin pillow cases, .9c worth 13 1 2 c Pillow Caseo ' 6 dox. ............ Lock combe.... 15c, 20c and 25c Turkish Bath Towels 13 dozen unbleached 5c. Tur- kish bath towels; worth 8c, 5e Wool Challte 35c all wool challle, pretty Persian and other designs, stripe efextra good fects, etc., suitable for dresses, waists and klmonas; 80-in- ch quality; regular vuL 60c METHODI8T CHOIR EXCURSION. To Saltalr, June 17th, via Oregon Short Line. Special train leaves Ogden 9 a. m. Fare $1.25. Utahna Park CL08ING QUOTATIONS OF JcSx, NEW YORK STOCKS ( STRICTLY A TEMPERANCE RE80RT. The WeeK of June Furnished by the Ogden Brokerage Co. 370 Twenty-fift- h 8t.; Phone 215. Wednesday, June 16, 1904. DO F. A I Louisville A N.... 109U Colo. 4VU Copper 7 Atchison com Atchison p(d Smelter com 61tJ Binel ter pfd 96J4 Alton com Hsltlmore k Ohio. 80 U 4S4 Brooklyn Canadian Pac... 11 Met. Traction.... 1185 Chea. A Ohio Rio Grands com IDS Con. Gas 74 Peoples Gas Erie 8jJ Illinois Central. . .Ml) Missouri Pacific .. 92 New York Cent...llHJ4 Norfolk A West. . . 5fi Ontario A West... KU i HIGH-GRA- Pennsylvania Reading Rock Island ; ; AMMONS & WHITE, 13 VAUDEVILLE DE Ry 1MK 472 21 Bonthern Pacific.. 46 Southern Rycom. 21 Vi ! St. Paul ..1424 12X I Sugar Texas Tennessee Coal. Union Pacific... Steel com Steel pfd UTV Western Union ... Manhattan 5 15 Kansas A Texas.. . 57j Wabash pfd ; SULLY Chappie Jlusic Lesson. WEAVER 4k LAMBERT, Female Impersonators. JEAN WILSON, Illustrated Sons. DELT1A5 4k DEVINE, Ariel Artista. PHELPS, the Irish Orators. JEAN WILSON, Ballad. MILLER 4k HKKIINS, . Song and Dance Artists. E. R. Qourleys Utahna-o-scoMoving Pictures, . 4k pe ng P. Learn to make good cake. FREE lessons every afternoon. Richardson 4k Grant, the crockery people. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PORK. July Delivery. Wheat St4 I Oats Corn Herbert R. Macmillan la favormentioned ae Democratic ably nominee for district attorney. Mr. Is Macmillan a young man of market legal ability, popular and in every way equipped to fill the position. Should he decide to enter the race he will give hie opponent the full limit for hie money. The Republican nominee will evidently either be George Halverson or N. J. Harris. They appear to be the only aspirants for the honor and salary. A. Fowers and Joseph Stanford, the present Incumbents, are candidates for as county commissioners. William L. Stewart of Warren Is also a candidate and It la believed he will have considerable strength In the convention. Salt Lake will probably present another candidate for the supreme bench besides Zane and Frick. W. A. Lee, formerly of Ogden, but now of the capital and a member of the Code commission, s being backed by a good many of his friends, for the nomination. Mr. Lee Is a Nebraskan and his friends seem to think the contending parties might seize upon him as a compromise candidate. Democrats are working quietly In this county for Its redemption from Hall ...right field.. Taylor or Shurtllff ... l Republican misrule. They recognise Tomorrow for Saltalr. Re at the to the full the Importance of the fall LOST. train at 9 a. m. Round trip $1,25. election which Includes members of a Billposters brush, this a. m.. beChildren 75 cents. tween Wall and Lincoln, on Twenty-fourt- h legislature which will elect a United Toull never drink any other kind street Reward by returning to States senator, and are determined of soda water after once trying Utah Bill Posting Co., 411 Twenty-thir- d to put forth a Herculean effort to put Weber county back In Its old position STANDARD. Insist on having It. street. In the Democratic column. Hard, earnest and consistent work ran accomplish this desirable end and Democrats will see that the labor Is expended In the right direction. . To Be Married in June? WE ARE PREPARED TO SERVE FRIENDS OF THE BRIDE WITH THE PRETTIEST AND MOST USEFUL PRE- SENTS THE MARKET HAS IN 8T0RE. HAVE RECENT- LY ADDED NUMEROUS PIECES OF HAND PAINTED CHINA, STERLING SILVER, BRONZE CLOCKS AND OR- NAMENTS. & Co., 1 5 black SHELL HAIR GOODS : de-fea- ult t 81-7- j nt i umbrsllas, for summsr or winter, light, strong frame, fait 26-in- ' d. Political Gossip f ' LADIES TARASOLS . ed den. The Evanston team will come down Miss Bsrths Munas and Alonzo Peek with the following players: Fuller, Married Lact Night. catcher; Chlvrall, pitcher; O'Leary, first base; Allen, second base; Cowan, Miss Bertha Munsee and Alonso third base; McAatee, shortstop; Sake, Peek were united in marriage by the right field; Karr, centerfield and PowRev. J. E. Carver, at 139 Shorten ave- ers left field. nue at 8 o'clock last night The bride was attended by Bliss Josephine MurINDIANS WANT A GAME. phy and T. P. Bayers acted aa goorma-ma- n. The Sioux Indian Baseball club of The ring ceremony was per- Grand Junction, Co- l- has written to formed and about 150 guesta were the management of the local team askpresent. The rooms were prettily dec- ing for a game. The team la now orated with pink and white roses and making a tour of the larger cities and carnations. After the couple had replaying all comers. They play day or ceived the congratulations of their night and carry their own cars, canfriends a sumptuous wedding supper vas fences, grand stands and arc was served. The bride and groom relights. The request Is now being conceived many handsome presents. The sidered and they will In all probamother, brother sister and the lat- bility be given a game here with the ter's husband traveled from Kansas Ogden team. City to be present at the wedding. SUNDAYS LINE-UMARRIAGE LICEN8E8 I8SUED. The following Is the line-u- p for The following marriage licenses 8unduy morning's baseball game: have been Issued by the county clerk: John Duder, Salt Lake City, and Miss Maggie Schmnl, Uintah. Samuel E. Wade end Miss Nettle E. Hosmer, both of Pleasant View. Guy L. M. Brokaw, Castle Gate, and Miss May E. Hardy, Ogden. J. S. Lewis Twenty-secon- aRd white A more expensive line In silk, nicely made, with fancy wooden handles, strong frame. In red, pink, blue and cream, at 31, i.23 Up street, had an citing escapade yesterday. They are mere children, being only five and a half years old and yesterday about 8 o'clock in the afternoon they saw a pretty, rubber-tire- d buggy hitched to a post on Washington avenue. It took their fancy and they clambered In and drove off. They visited West Weber and the sugar factory and on their return to the city they visited the city cemetery. About 9:30 one ofj the boys returned home and stated that hla brother had gone to return the buggy, which he did, tying It to: the exact post from which they had! taken It. ' All the evening Sheriff Bailey was hunting over the city and suburbs for them and their parents were almost! distracted at their disappearance. Ofj course, the boys had no evil Intent It waa merely an Indulgence of a whim, but the freak of fancy might hava been aerioua to them as they might have met with a bad accident, especially while crossing the tracks. The buggy belonged to Fred Johnson of Five Points. 668 tured acquainted they evening the amount stated. C. C. Richards wfth the surrounding and A. E. Pratt are plaintiffs attorcountry. and are neys. The company is represented by Both girls are Hey wood and McCormick. wearing blue skirts. After a brief absence today the Jury Clara Hanks is sixteen years of age. In the case of Parker and Jensen slender dark complevloned, short and built and has a scar across the bridge against Weber County Fair association In a verdict In favor of the of her nose. She was brought here brought from Salt Lake and had won consid- plaintiff for the amount sued for, 8172.15. The action has been on trial erable notoriety there. Isabella Larson was brought here for nearly two days. T. D. Johnson was plaintiffs attorney and Messrs. from Sanpete county and Is about 5 Skeen and Harris represented the de4 feet Inches in height, stout and fendants. In the case of. Jesse-Mo- o Harry Telgen and Herman Halberg also tried to make their escape yes- Liquor company against M. R. Beaof the Silver Club sa- -' terday morning by sneaking over the rer, formerly was entered by loon, Judgment front lawn but they were recaptured 8667.77 for and costs. before they were able to get out of A demurrer to the complaint in the sight. Ernest Garvls, who has already personal damage suit of Henry Wattls the Southern Pacific comspent three successive terms In the In- against was pany argued and then taken unback for stitution, has been brought der advlsemenL arwas time. he time This the fourth rested In Salt Lake on a charge of He has made a confession larceny. since his arrest and states that he has stolen as many as eight bicycles since his last term at the reform school. Herbert Jacobson, of Murray, has also been returned for the second tlme for general Incorrigibility.. The Democratic delegation to the St Louis convention meets In Salt Lake OGDEN VS. EVAN8TON. this afternoon, together with NationThe Evanston and Ogden baseball al Committeeman D. H. Peery, to orteams of the league ganise and perfect a plan of united acwill play a game at Glenwood park tion to be pursued at St. Louis. Comon Sunday afternoon. Mortenson and mitteeman Peery leaves for the east Taylor will do the pitching for Og- tomorrow. 60c. Vivian and Vernon Pickett, Drove Around the City and County Alone. r Judge Rolapp Is engaged this afClara Hanks and Isabel Larson made their escape from the State In- ternoon In hearing testimony In the dustrial school at about 8:80 o'clock action brought by Edwin T. Woolley this morning by scaling the eight-fo- ot against the Ogden Woolen Mills comfence which Incloses the rear pany. This suit Is brought by Bishop part of the grounds. Woolley to recover 1708.85 alleged to be They had been permitted to take due Mm for services rendered the comtheir regular morning walk in comas manager. Mr. Woolley was pany pany with several other Inmates and employed by the company as manager were seen In the back yard shortly in and to continue such 1893, April, Just how they before their escape. 1, 1904. It will be reuntil January succeeded In getting over the high membered that the woollen mills on board fence Is not known. At 1:30 Twelfth street, of which Mr. Woolley they were not to be found anywhere was manager, were totally destroyed and a search was immediately begun In the month of July last and fire by but as they had almost an hours not were reconstructed and as the start on their pursuers, they could not no manager Mr. company required be located. Word wah then sent to ' were services Woolley's dispensed all of the police officers In the city claims with. He, that his however, ever since. on the alert who have been contract did not exwith the company be will Is capbelieved that they It are un- pire until December 31st and sues for as before full-face- Theodore Kuehler Weds New York Lady Yaetorday Afternoon. DRIVE ENJOY SIX HOURS FRED JOHNSONS BUGGY. EARLY OGDEN WOOLEN MILLS COMPANY IS DEFENDANT. j A Salt nounces I I Lake contemporary that W. F. Snyder has ansena- torial ambitions, and would be pleased to snrreed the present senior senator. SCANDINAVIAN EXCURSION. To Lagoon, via- - Oregon Short Line. 23. Special train leaves Ogden at 10 a. m. June 48)J Pork -- obi PRICE OF ADMISSION Money on call Adults 10 Cents 5 Cents Children IW NEW YORK STOCKS CHICAGO GRAIN We depend on our eommlisluns, not our euitomere loeeei, for our profile. The only atriotly commUelon hoiue in the state. OGDEN BROKERAGE CO. Phone MS. 'i 12.87 870 TWENTY-FIFT- Dancing at the New Pavilion . Each Evening Except Sunder- POSITIVELY THE FINE8T FLOOR IN THE STATE. ST. Fishing Tackle Bargains Trout Flies, 10c doj. Think, boys, six flies for 5c. Split Bamboo Rods 50 c each Some of these left: One Japanese pole, one fish line, one doyen books and a sinker all for 5 cents. Extract State Game Laws. Section IS. It shall be unlawful for any person to kill or take any fish from the waters of the state by Poison or the use of any ptolson, deleterlous or stupefying explosives forbidden, drug, giant powder, or quick lime, or any explosive substance whatever, or to place or to use In or on the surface of eucb waters, any giant powder, quick lime, or any explosive substance, or any poison, deleterious or stupefying drug, or to have in hie possession any fish killed or taken by the use or aid of any of these substances Any person found guilty of violating any of tbs provisions In this section shall be fined in any sum not less than one hundred dollare 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 lm prisonment 850.00 REWARD. 650 Browning Brothers Co. will PV fined and for each party convicted under Section IS only. The Informant or Informants will be paid this amount by presenting or sending to them, in Ogden, Utah, certificate from Judge certiwhose court the case was tried, fying that a certain party (naming viohim) was convicted and fined for snd Fish lating Section 18 of the I03Game Laws in effect May 12, ; t 4 i |