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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, APRIL PAGE THREE. 15, 190&. Getting: Your Clothes In aBaaMaaBaaaMBamstlMBmMMSMM Shape? Days Doings In Utah HIE BICE GUILTY BE u your goods that you an Send thinking of wearing, and we will make look spick and span new again, crumpled ai)d mussed, we jf they an their shape and thdr beauviH restore We an experts at order. short in ty this business, and can give you the greatest satisfaction', both as tbs qualour wonderfully ity of our work and low prices But the high grade of our 0 rk is what we lay greatest stress ,y upon. Ogden Steam Co. Laundry AND LAUNDERERS for Monument COPINGS, HEADSTONES, ETC Don't See your home people. pay big commissions to agents. Yard opposite City Cemetery. SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY. A GOOD PARTNER substantial account bank who makes a good partner on will work to your interest) ona who will remove many a stumbling block from your paths ona who will dd to your opportunities! ono who is powerful enough to assist you. If you want this partnsr for yours start an account with, us, practise thrift and economy you can do it if you will and tha outcome will bo sti (factory to you. STATE BANK OGDEN of Ogdei, H. C. nth gether with her brother, Fred, came here two days ago, attempted to commit suicide today in the Justice's court while her brother woe on trial for exhibiting a pair of brass knuckles. Her despondency Is said to have been brought on by the arrest of her brother. Fred A gains bad trouble with hie employer, threatened to use a pair of brass knuckles, for which he was arrested and brought before the Justice of the Peace. While he was on trial his slater became temporarily hysterical and seising a telephone Instrument, hit herself serosa the forehead several times, after Wuicn she tried to swallow the unknown contents, of s small bottle, but failed to do oo owing to an officer who was in tha room catching hold of her. 8he wae Immediately removed to a boarding-hous- e near by and her Injuries attended to. Her head wae found to be slightly The bottle bruised. found. could not be Proot Bigelow J. M. Browning A, P. Bigelow R. A. Moyee GIRL ATTEMPTS SUIDIDE A dispatch from Bingham says: Ida A. Again, a young girt, who, to- UITCKELL BROTHERS A Adlvces from Evanston. Wyo.. are the effect that after having been out over fifteen hours, the Jury In the trial of Annie Bruce, the 1 girl charged with the murder of her father, brought In a verdict of manslaughter y eat reday afternoon. Bruce, a ranchman and a prominent member of the Mormon church at Smoot, died from eating a piece of poisoned pie. Tha prosecution claimed (hat strychnine was placed In the pie by Annie Bruce and her mother. The defense was that poisoned fruit was taken from a dish prepared by Bruce and that the woman did not know the frtut was poisoned. Tha girl's mother will now be tried. Vieo-Pree- t. Csshieft Asst. Cashier. MnARE Rapid TINE I ransit THROUGH CARS. 4:15 a.m. 11:10 p.m. 0:11 11:10 West rad 25th Street.... 0:10 and 16 min. thereafter till 11:45 First 25th Street car leaves 0:11 East 'end 25th Street and II min. thereafter till 11:10 First 22nd Street car loaves East and 22nd Street.... 0:07 and 16 min. tKereafter till 11:21 First '22nd Street car leaves 0:22 Depot and II min. thereafter till 11:27 Through Cars Leaving Comer of am. pn am. p.m. -- 10:16 am. 0:25 am. The Supreme court yesterday handed p.m. 25th down a decision declaring chapter 2 of the session lawo of 1005, to be unconam. stitutional and void. p.m. This chapter enlarges the application of the writ of' prohibition and makes am. It applicable to all manner of minor p.ta cases where a review le Bought In a am. higher court. The supreme court dep.m. clares that the act la not In accordprinciam. ance with la therefore voidlegal of no and and ples p.m. effect. am. am. . until 0:25 p.m. First Hot Springs car leaves Hot Springs at 7:16 am. And every hour thereafter until 10:16 p.m. On Tuesday and Friday nights a lata r la run for theaters - Netiea Cars leaving Washington avsnuo tar-l-s at 11:46 and 12 p. m. go to tha Fwr House. rs leaving oast end of Twenty-T- o ut U:4(.and If p. m. go to Power Hours leave east and of 22nd street UI7 p. n. nag 11:62 p. m. go Fewer Eottsa Canyon car leaving mouth of Canyon M :5 p. m. goes to Power House. and ono-ha- lf minute earvice street between Washington enue and depot . tt LAW IS INVALID pm until 0:16 p.m. First Canyon car leaves Ogden canyon 10:46 am. And every hour thereafter until 0:46 p.m. Through Hot Springs Cara First Hot Springs car leaves 25th 8L and Wash, ava thereafter Two holdups occurred In quick suc- cession 1st Tuesday night at Salt Lake City. Forest Reed of Ksmmerer, Wyo., stopped at the Nevada rooming-hous- e, 119 South Main street was one of the victims while Andrew Tonnesen of this city waa the other. From the Wyoming man the highwaymen got 1100 In gold; from Tonnesen, nothing. It la the opinion of the police that the holdups were committed by the same men. p.m. thereafter M And every hour actual value and we invite your ! 0,. D.THERasmussen RACKET STORE. E. DOOLY, President. IIj.JOSEPH S. PEERY. RALPH E. HOAO, Cashier. A. V. MclNTOSH. Aut. Cashier. Vke-l- W I UNITED Or OGDEN STATES DEPOSITARY Interest Paid on Savings Accounts and Time Deposits American dub. Whlla the banquet waa In progress a telegram was received from the Paris Matin Instructing the automobiles to lesvs on the Akl Msru, which sailed for the Orient early this morning. The wire came as a surprise, as tha foreigners did' not for several expect to leave Beattie days. All of the machines will be ahlpiied Subscribers ef The Utah State Journal ore requested to road and follow instructions printed at haad of oditorial column. ed KH CIRCUIT i Sutherland, who has been war department to continue the urging the enlargement of Eort Douglas, today received a letter from General Bell, chief of stall, calling attention to the estimates submitted by the quartermas. ter general for Improvements which should be made during the ensuing fiscal year aggregating In cost $227,200. Of this amount, (61,200 can be provided from the general fund for barracks and quarters carried in the army appropriation bill, but tha remaining 6164,000 must be provided In the sundry civil appropriation act out of the general fund uaually carried in that act, for which an estimate for military posts of 11,6(1,000 has been made. General Bell states In his letter that It would be Impossible to expend the amount available under the appropriation for barracks and quarters unless the Item of 9104,000, Included In the estimate for military posts, la also obtained. This Item, he says, la considered by the department the second most Important Item In tie military posts estimates Senator Sutherland will make an effort to have the full amount of the war department estimates held In tbe sundry civil appropriation Mil ao aa to enaure funds for Fort Douglas Improvements. s JfJHMS Dr. Will I Ellerbeck, with associates of Salt Lake, has a phut to open a new circuit of theaters for moving picture shows reproducing standard dramas with phonograph accompaniment The houses are to be In Salt Tfc.it Ogden, Pocatello, Boise and Butte. Clarence McCormick is Interested In the big New York concern that furnishes films and phonograph records from New York. The plan la to have two houses In Salt Lake. Promoters of tbs schema may purchase the Majestic electric theater on First South street serose from the Salt Lake theater, and there establish one house, enlarging It by cutting out the penny arcade adjoining. Thle la the plan at present considered most feasible, but In case this cannot he put through, tha promoters aay they will build a house of their own In Borne central location. The new moving picture shows, with phonograph attachment, are attracting a great deal of attention throughout the East Standard dramas are enacted In the pictures, while from the phonograph records la heard the beet singer ra In grand opera today. It Is tbe pur-patheir to have of tbs promoters theaters established this year. i WOMAN SAYS SHE KILLED OFFICER FORD A woman signing herself Miss Julia aa known Tatters," has writFernan, ten to Judge Armstrong of tha Third District court at Salt Lake, declaring that aha killed Officer C. 8. Ford. The letter waa mailed In Salt Lake City, April 19, and received InSalt Lake City. April 19. and received by Judge Armstrong Saturday. It reads: "Dear Sir: I killed Offlctr Ford. 1 swear It MISS D. FERNAN, , Only Three Days Left For 9 , Easter Selections Dont delay our showing of Millinery is yet complete and we will do our best to keep it so through Saturday but of course the earlier you select or 1 place your order the more certain you are of being properly cared for There are so many pretty and stylish things so very reasonably priced that we connot enumerate them here just come and see. "Known as Tatters." Joe Sullivan la now nerving a life sentence for the murder' of Officer Ford. GRAND REVIEW OF WAR FLEET Excursion via Southern Pacific May 2nd. Cheap round trip rates Ogden to San ranclaco and return direct 929.09,- - returning via Los Angeles returning via Portland, (42.64. Return limit thirty days. Fluty-eigwar vessels of all clones In ona of the greatest naval demonstrations of history. Make your sleeping car reservations at once. 917.75; ht j directly to Japan and will bs trams portlJ fcom tbdro tb ViadlvoraUilc. Tha American machine is duo to arrive within a few days, and will bo sent on to the Orient. FORT DOUGLAS Senator 1 The UTAH NATIONAL BANK 4 am. and Washington Ava First Wu Ave. car going 0:21 North leaves corner and II min. thereafter till 11:40 First Wash. Ave, car going 0:05 South loaves corner . and II min. thereafter till 11:10 First 25th Street car going East leaves corner 0:01 and 15 min. thereafter till 11:50 First 26th Street car going West leaves edraer 0:25 and 15 min. thereafter till 11:40 First 22nd Street car going East leaves corner...... 0:21am. and 16 min. thereafter till 11:40 p.m. First 22nd Street car going to Depot leaves corner... 0:20 am. and II min. thereafter till 11:11 p.m. Canyon Cara First Canyon car leaves De- Pot at And every hour ths at about 25 per cent ol the Co. USD First Wash. Ave. car leaves North end Wash. Avs.... and 15 min. thereafter till First Wash. Avs. ear leaves South end Wash. Ave.... and 16 min. thereafter till First Z5th Street car leaves All this week we oiler 5,000 yards of mill end embroidery in all wid- An unknown burglar was shot by Xighluul.'hmatt U. K. Smith at 12:45 Supreme Court Hands Down Im- o'clock this morning as he ran from the tobacco and candy sioiv at 450 West Second South street. The night- -j portant Decision Relative to wat htruii's bullet passed through the ' City Ordinances. burglar's left leg near the knee, in- - j flitting an Injury which may cripple j the nian for lift. vicSalt Lake City won a splendid Vhn taken his pockets were filled j tory In the State Supreme court yester- with tobacco and other articles which day when a decision was handed down he had stolen from the store. He had j declaring that the license ordinances forced hie way Into the plat's by break- - j are eoiisiitutluiuil and can be enforced. I lng u u itidow. So far as it applies to Ogden It is equalThe burglar was a Greek, apparently j ly binding here. about 2t) years old. As he could not The dlclaiuu is one of the most speak Kitgllnh. the police were unable Important determinations to get his name. of the law wtilch has been made in many months by the highest court of tne state till Its effect will be felt by GRAND JURY BUSY. every one coming under the llcenao classification. It means that at least (30,004 In licenses which are i- - .uent because Judging from the Identity and occuthose assessed hop... . .e supreme court pation of l lie witnesses who appeared would hold the ordinance unconstitu- before the federal grand Jury yestertional will be paid at once and that day. It is evident that the day's Inthe license assessor, Samuel I. Oodman, quiry related to the robbery of the win hacw authority In the future to Bamberger mall box, of which offense enforce the law to its letter. two Greeks, lVtcr and Theroa Puaol-ou- s, It means that the telephone comare accused. Those who were witpanies must pay the license required, nesses yesterday were George TV. Bradthat no merchant can escape, that all ley. ( tffieer C. E. 8talnea. W. H. rooming and boarding houses must pay, Hawes, Hop 81ng, E. N. Hawes, Samthat stock brokers and Insurance uel Wert, O. ., FUeh, John F. Bose, agents have no basis for their objec- Walter E. Jones, Victor Pousky, Max tion, that manufacturers agents and Rudnwi.ky, Ann Wilks, Lieutenant Ed"loan sharks'1 must come through" mund S. flayer of Fort Logan. The latand that every occupation tax imposed ter testified In connection with the purcan be enforced. chase by various persons of soldiers' As the yearly revenue of the city untfurtns. The offles fores of the Bamunder the new system of license col- berger company hae been subpoenaed. lection le estimated at 1200,000 from Including J. B. Bean, Thomas Jones, R. this source alone the importance of the 81adnway and Tony J. Mldgley. decision ran be clearly seen and appreciated. Should the supreme court have RACING CARS WILL unconstitutional held the ordinance BE ON SAME BOAT endless trouble would have resulted and the Income of the rlty would have been SEATTLE, Wash., April 15. Repmost materially reduced. resentatives of three nations Inters The opinion was written by Justice ested In the New York to Paris autoFrick of the court and concurred in by mobile race were In Beattie yesterday. Chief Justice McCarthy and Justice The French and Italian cars reached here We yesterday, and after a parade Straup. the cars were loaded aboard the steamer Akl Msru. A banquet was held In honor of the IMPROVEMENTS AT visiting automobiles at the Iatllan- - BUSY IN SALT LAKE Ogden THIEF T BY ARE UPHELD CLEANERS. 417 25th Street. Either Phone, 174. 01 CITY LICENSES Special Embroidery Sale The Leader Millinery Mrs. S. E. Lyons, Prop. |