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Show PAGE EIGHT. DAILY UTAH CHARGE GLEN WOOS) five men imprisonedd 25c Adults Children . . 'lOc Free - - Dancing - - Free bs Raarraitad Whan Santancaa Expire and Falony Chargaa Prafarrad Againat Tham. District Attorney Halverson and County Attorney Hulanlakl are determined to make a great effort here to prove the felony charges, the sen; fence for which Is from one to ten years In the state"s prison, although the prosecutors at Salt Lake endeavored to make good that charge, but Show-Fr- ee failed. The general charge against them Is that "they feloniously and with intent George Ritchie, bishop's to defraud the state, made presentayesterday. counsellor, presided, and those who tion to the county of unlawful claims spoke of the life and work of the de- for payment." ceased were President C. K. Middle-to- n, Specifically, the charges are that on Patriarch George W. Larkin and the 26th of December Hicks received Elder Hans Madsen. The choir ren- a certificate for $189 for eighty anidered some beautiful and appropriate mals killed; the following day Jones music and a large body of mourners got one for 826.50 for 141 animals followed the remains to the Ogden City killed; two days after that Miller secemetery. cured one for 8240 for 140 animals; on was The commissioners of this county the 6th of December Mitchell were In Salt Lake yesterday and visit- given one for 1272.50 for 150 animals, ed the city rock crusher, which Is now and on the 17th of November Andrews In active operation preparing material obtained one for $140 for ninety-on- e for macadamising State street They animals. The aggregate amount alleged to also visited Fort Douglas to see the macadam road recently constructed have been obtained by fraud by these between the city and the government men during the. month was $1,089. ' military post They were entertained during their stay by Chairman Wilson and Commissioner Miller, who accompanied them on their Inspection trip. The officials are attending the good roads convention today. A snap seven-roomodern house, large lot. well located on bench, for $1,500. E. S. Rolapp, Ecdes building. Intaresting Program Is Prssantsd at , Grand Opera Houso Before a Large Audience. Go Pupils of Eighth Grade Initiated m Special Trains to the San Pedro The Initiation exercises of the graduates of the eighth grade as freshmen of the High . school took place last night In the Grand opera house, and proved to be an extremely entertainKnights of Columbus Have Chosen to ing affair. Aa an Innovation It was a Ride Over the New Clark Road great success, as was attested by the in Prsforoneo to the Espse. number of relatives and friends of the school children who crowded the the-- , uter. The special trains bearing Knights The program was well arranged Hiid of Columbus delegatee to the oLs An- Included some yery Interesting and geles convention, which were to have amusing numbers, which proved very been sent through thin city within the entertaining. The public school orchestra, under next few days, have been transferred of Dent Mowery, renfrom the Southern Pacific to the San the leadership dered three numbers and their work Pedro railroad and will not come to sustained the good reputation they Ogden at all. The only special that have earned for themselves during the will reach Ogden Is the one bearing past school year. The recitations, some humorous, national officials. . This train will arsome serious, were very Interesting, aa rive In Ogden over the Union Pacific were also the several orations. at 8:10 tomorrow afternoon and will The musical numbers, two vocal socontinue on to Salt Lake from whence los. a piano solo, and a flolln solo, It will go over the San Pedro. These were well received and brought forth rounds of applause. changes have all been ihade because The Initiation exercises consisted of the .Man Pedro laissenger agents have an address of welcome, response, and done some hustling and thereby con- the Introduction of the graduates of vinced the delegates that their road the eighth grade to their future schoolaffords better advantages to passen- mates, the High school undergraduates. The exercises closed with the singgers to Los Angeles, as well as the ing of America" by the pupils of the this valuable property. best scenery. eighth grade. R. A. Grant, munager of the Grand to Falls snd Return opera house, haa given a contract to 125 Niagara Foster A Hobson to completely reGives model the building during the closed via Nickel Plate Road. June 18th. 19th season. The entire theuter will bf and 20th, with return limit of June repainted and the walls tinted and 24th, or by depositing ticket limit ot finished in gold and everything will be July 14th may be obtained. Through In tip-to- p shape by the time the sea- vestibuled sleeping cars. Three son opens. trains. No excess fare through dally Judge Howell and District Attorney charged on Rny train on the Nickel Halverson returned yesterday from Plate Road. Meals served In Nickel Whan a Bey Is Smitten on the Right Cheek He Should Turn the Left from Morgan, where some orders In Plate dining earn, on American Club to His Assailant, probate cases were made. In the case Meal Plan, ranging In price from 25 of Morgan City vs. A. NchI, charged cents to 81.00: also service a la carte. with selling goods without a license For further information write Chaa. offenders who from time The and who was convicted In justice court E. Johnson. District Passenger Agent, to timeyoung had occasion to appear have and took an appeal, his bond of No. 811 Seventeenth St., Denver. Colo. before Judge Patton In the Juvenile was declared forfeited for failure to Passenger station at Chicago, comer court seem to have lost sight of the appear. Van Buren and La Salle Sta, on the fact that they are supposed to report Funeral services over the remains of Elevated Loop. Chicago City Ticket every Saturday to the probation ofthe late William Butler were conduct- offices. Ill Adams St. and Auditorium ficer until discharged from the Jurised at the Marriott ward meeting house Annex. diction of the court. The result has been that Probation Officer Jacobs has hud his hands full this week rounding up the delinquents. One case before Judge Patton this morning was that of a boy who had committed the terrible crime of giving another lad a severe licking. The 5 old time custom of boys giving and taking a threshing Is tabooed by the Juvenile court, so In the future when one lad pays unolher impolite compliments. he must not endeavor to tnaxe the offender "eat his words," but must report the matter to the probation yilTISTIC gtxHls have the power of creating, in part, who will bring the lad before the wish to is to their own demand. To sec them Juvenile court as a delinquent. poRnes them. Our cut glass has the magic touch Judge Patton gave the youthful offender a severe talking to and he was that something which makes people want it. allowed to depart upon his promise "to turn the other cheek" when Judge Patton Scriptural Injunction fEl4AAiiI&AM4i4iliAAikHAM4444 Cut Glass That Creates Its Own Demand nf-flv- 3 J. S. Lewis & Co. 444 Jewelers 444. At the Big Clock Washington Avenue V EQUALS ict, at ar-re- xt Including Car Fare BoLh Ways . . . . Ex-Conv- The Issue of warrants for the of flye men who are now nerving aentenre)i In the county Jail at Salt Lake City for having been connected with the bounty frauds resuscitates that Herniation, which hud almoHt The men's Into oblivion. panned names are C. W. Jones, Jamea Mitchell, Charles Andrews, J. T. Miller anJ Henry Hicks, and upon the expiration of their aentences at Salt Lake they will be rearreated, brought to this city and tried on chargea of felony, arlalng out of the bounty frauds, the charges of which they were convicted at the misdemeanor. capital being almply The sentences expire about the end of this month, their terma of Imprisonment dating from the time of their arrest, and the warrants are now In the hands of Sheriff Bailey. ADMISSION The Rath bone Sisters will discontinue their card parties until further notice. Chiropodist, corns and bunlona reInd. moved, 2308 Adams avenue. phone MB. Cheap lot, BCxlS2 feet on Twenty -fifth street car line, $400. E. H. Kola pp, Kcclea building. George llawkea, the newly appointed live stock agent for the Oregon Short Line, waa in the city today. Mrs. A. W. Agee, wife of Judge Agee, left 'yesterday for a few days visit with her son at Sacramento. Agents wanted for the new Beneficial Life Insurance company of Utah. Apply at room 818, Ecdes building. Travel to Yellowstone Nutlonal park baa now begun In earnest and tickets for the purk are sold here every day. & L. Lomax, general passenger agent for the Union Pacific, atopped off In Ogden yesterday and went west on No. 1 In the afternoon. George W, Ellingford, a carpenter of Morgan, was made a citlxen of the United States by Judge Howell In the Second district court today. The Oregon Short Line hue made a special rate of 82.80 for the round flip to all who wish to enjoy the Utah Commercial T revelers' outing at Logan on June 9th. Tom Kitsgerald returned this morning from a business trip In the northwest. He reports that business Is flourishing In that section and thnt he hHd an excellent trip. UlKiii complaint of Sanitary Inspector Power u warrant was sworn out this morning charging George Mes-aerl- y with assault upon W. C. Power. the young son of the complainant. George Ritchie of this city has been appointed by County Clerk Mattson a deputy lu bis office to succeed Thos. R. Karr, who resigned to accept a position In the Pingree National bank. A. Van Patten has secured patents on the clalma Included In the Carbonate Gem group in Morgan county, and In which many Ogden people are Interested, and It la expected that development work will soon be resumed on DOCTOR TO BE AVENGED MURDER OF OGDEN Will Be Tried For the FRAUDS John Hancock, Slaying of Dr, Engelke of Ogden and Joe In Nevada In 1897. SALT . LAKE ARE VICTIMS. SUMMER t FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 1905. Ed-mist- on Will LOCAL BRIEFS;: JOURNAL, WILL BE BOUNTY Now Open Free-Vaudevi- lle STATE ; PARKER A CO. Rock Springs. Castle Gate. Diamond and Cumberland Coal. 24th and Wall Both 'Phones. BUT After a lapse of seven years the murder of two men. Georgs Engelke, a veterinary surgeon, formerly a resl-ilen- to f Ogden, and Joe Edmlston. a Canadian, who were killed on the desert in southern Nevada, Is to be avenged. On June 1st the prison doors of the Sun Quentin penitentiary opened for John Hancock, who had been serving a sentence for burglary, but be was met by .Jake Johnson, sheriff, and H. of Lincoln E. Freudenthal county, Nevada, with extradition papers signed by Governor Pardee and a warrant charging him with the murder of the two men on May 16th, 1897 The sheriffs, with the prisoner in afcharge, left Ban Quentin yesterday ternoon for Pioche, Nev., and areex-pecte- d to arrive In Salt Lake tomorthe party are row. Accompanying Judge O- W. Powers of Salt Lake City, who has been representing District Attorney Sanders of Lincoln county, Nevada. In the extradition proceedings. Dr. Engelke. whose parents and family had lived in Weber county for twenty years, had been veterinary surgeon on the F. J. Klesel ranch at Palmer. Idaho, for several years, but early in the year 1896 he went to Riverside, Cal., where be practiced for about a year. Business was not especially good there and in the spring of 1897 Dr. Engelke wrote to his brother, Perd Engelke, of this city, that he had decided to come back to Ogden, but that he thought be would travel by wagon and do some prospecting and that be would be home In about a mouth. He engaged Joe Edmlston, a Canadian, to drive for him, and the two aet out upon their trip tile 1st of April. 1897. This was the last heard of the men alive. As time paased by and nothing was heard of them Ferd Engelke at once communicated with Edmlston'a family, who lived in Toronto, Canada, as he suspected that all was not right They, too, had heard nothing of their eon since he started upon the trip, and Mr. Engleke, now thoroughly alarmed for hla brother's safety, communicated with Judge Johnson of Fullerton, Cal., who wae a friend of his brother. Detectives were at once put on the case and succeeded In tracing the men up to their meeting with Hancock, but beyond that all was a blank. Nothing more was heard of the matter until Hancock and a woman named Mrs. Myers turned up at Fullerton, Cal., where they, had a serious quarrel and separated, and Mrs. Myers married George Grom. For this Hancock threatened her life, and the woman. thoroughly alarmed, went to Jus-tic- e of the Peace Johnson of Fullerton, and made a full confession of the murder. Hancock was arrested and the Nevada officers notified, but while awaiting extradition papers he con- iff - WILL TAKE THE BONDS. Once 8upreme Court Has Ssttled the Question of Legality of Issue. fessed to a buiglary which he had committed and for which he was sentenced to ten years In the penitentiary. At the suggestion of Judge Johnson Mrs. Myers wrote to Ferd Engelke giving a detailed description of the crime. In her letter she stated that after the two parties had Joined forces and had been together for about three days Hancock told her that the two men had money and that he proposed to kill them and get their wealth. Bhe urged him not to do so and he promised that he would not. Late that night she was awakened by some one walking about, and arising she saw Hancock shoot Edmlston In the head. The shot awoke Dr. Engelke and as he reached for bis rifle Hancock fired again, this time at the doctor, who fell back with a bullet In his brain. Not satisfied thut the men were dead. Hancock brained both with an axe. Mrs. Myers also said In her letter that after the murder she and Hancock had continued on their Journey to Salt Lake, and luter came to Ogden, and that while In Weber county they had camped within a block of the Engelke home FAILED LOWER IN THE Ml ATTEMPT TO MARK. Races at the Glenwood Park Were Thoroughly Enjoyed Good Sized Audience. Sa By The finest race program opening of the Glenwood paik 1Ui;w was pulled off there last la the presence of about 800 The evening waa an ideal on for time, although no records were lrokea d In the je one-mi- le motor-pace- exhibi-tio- which was postponed f.mn ltr Monday, Hardy Downing equaled hit own record of 1:25. This record wouij undoubtedly have been broken but for some hitch in getting properly KUrttj during the first quarter. In the three-miopen-la- p prot. aional It was announced that X. Hopper, who won first place In 6:07 j.j bad broken tbe world's record of ;u made by W. E. Samuelson last yr Upon investigation, however, it u found that Samuelson'a record it 6:06 made at the Salt Palace ou August 4, 1908. This does not detnet from the merits of the race, however, for It was the prettiest seen here this year, lver Redman shot out ahead and captured three laps; Acliorn, Ho, lister and Heagren then took turni it winning a few laps. Agrax forged Into the lead during the second mile and held It for seven laps, when Bun ris took It away from him und reeled off five. In the final lap, and by i beautiful sprint. Hopper ran away from Saxon Williams and Eddie Smith and won by a length. In the match motor rue between E. E. Smith and E. B. Heagren no records were lowered. Smith finished first In a pretty race in 1:44 ls 5, in Huntsville. Within the past two weeks Mr. Engelke haa had another letter from Mrs. Myers, or Mrs. Gross, as her name now Is, In which she stated that although she was in poor health she would the party to Lincoln county and testify at the trial of Hancock. She also said that she feared an attempt might be made on her life by some of Hancock's brothers, and that she had made two depositions In case something should happen to her. After the woman's confession Sherfive-mi- le iff Freudenthal went to the place indicated by her as the spot where the found murder was committed and there the larger bones and skulls of 6. the murdered men. the latter showing plainly the wounds which caused the The other events were: Half-mil- e death of the men. open, amateur Wilcox, Hancock has made a partial confesHume, Tate. Time, 1:02 i. Castro, states he which sion of the crime. In Two-ml- le lap handicap, professional that Mrs. Myers killed Engelke, and Wilcox (20 years), McCormick (1$ an attack from her In defending that yards), Hume (scratch), T. D. Morgan by Edmlston he (Hancock) shot and (110 yards). Time, 1:10 killed him. protea-slonQuarter-mil- e consolation, The Engelke family Is a large one, Downing, Adams. Time, and have long been residents In Weber county. Two years go Mrs. Engelke, the mother of the murdered man, died, and a year ago the father passed away, the surviving members of the family 2-- S. al :lt-2-- brothers and four alsters being of the murdered man. They are Ferd, in the employ of Joseph Scowcroft of this city; Frank C.. In Portland, Ore., n trusted official of the Southern Pafive The Disappearance of Clarence Meyers cific; Fred, tn Los Angeles; William, Hs Has Net Yet Been Located and located somewhere in North Dakota, Soma of the Goods at His Store and Charlie, car inspector for the D. Ware Sold Today. are St U. O. here. The daughters Mary. Minnie. Katie and Emma, all residents of Ogden. So far as the authorities knar nothing has been heard of Clareiw Myers, who disappeared from this city JUDGE BOTKIN NAMED. about a week ago. The places which knew Clarence once know him no more Salt Lake Gets Appointment as Con- and hie disappearance Is ns complete sul to Port Louis, Marritius. as it was sudden. At his store on Washington avenue Judge Theodosius Botkin of Salt today Deputy Sheriffs Cave and BeiLake has been notified that he has been rut p conducted a sale of the perUh-abl- e designated by the president us consul goods, under an attachment levto Port Louis, Island of Mauritius, and ied on Sunday by Attorney A. E. Pratt will leave for Washington Sunday or in behalf of Willard Shurtliff, who Monday for the purpose of being ex- claims that Meyers owes him $125. amined in International and maritime The sale realised $20.75. The filaw. and to receive Instructions. Port xtures Hnd a considerable quantity of Louis is 1.500 miles from the nearest the goods have yet to be sold, hut this consul-generor American embassy will not lie done until the sale bee and under an executive rule the sec- been advertised for the period specified retary of state is required to person- by law. ally satisfy himself of an applicant's fitness for posts thus isolated before appointments are made. CLASSIFY TOO LATE A special dispatch to the Salt Lake Herald from New York, under date of June 1, says: Mayor Richard P. Morris and Franklin S. Richards left unexpectedly tonight for Salt Lake with Rulon S. Wells. They had a final conference today with attorneys for the Mutual Life relative to the Insurance company taking up the Suit Lake City milllon-dollbond Issue, but could not be found before they left the city. Mr. Wells, however, has delayed his departure until tomorrow and when seen at the Waldorf tonight said the TO committee's mission here had come to FIRST EXCURSION NORTH. a satisfactory conclusion. ' "It has been FOR SALE Confectionery. Ice cream, agreed." said Mr. Wells, "that the Mu- Saturday, June 10th Via Oregon Short tual Life will take over the bonds as tobacco and cigars. Extra low rent Lino. siatn as their legality can be satisfacCheap rates to all Utah and Idaho Including living rooms. Price $15 torily established In the friendly test points. Ask agents for cash. See owner, 2460 Grant particulars. case before the Utah supreme court to been this drawn have up Papers effect, and we have no doubt now but that the deal will go through. Mr. Richards went over the legal questions fully with the Mutual Life's attorney. I. T. Allen, and we are confident there will be no further difficulties. The Mutual Life la as anxious to get the bonds as we are to get the money and. once we get our decision. there will be no further al ar 200 PIECES t t FUG TO 0BSERYE Worth 15 and 20c DAY. Governor Cutler Will Issue a Proclamation Within Faw Days. 3 Governor Cutler will issue a proclamation within a few days, asking for a general observance throughout the state of Flag day, June 14. This will be the first state observance of the day in Utah. Last year Mayor Morris of Salt Lake Issued a proclamation asking for an observance of the day In that city, but few jieraona gave any attention to it. The observance of Mag day is becoming quite general over the county, and It is hoped that Utahns may generally display the Stars and Stripes on the coming . No Secret About It. It Is no secret that for Cuts, Burns, Ulcers. Fever Sores. Sore Eyes, Bolls, etc., nothing Is so effective as Buck-len- 's Arnica Salve. "It didnt take long to cure a bad sore I had. and It Is all O. 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