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Show nm' PAGE EIGHT. MONDAY, AUGUST 3. CATCH NEGRO IN EMPTY HUT DarkeyWho Stabbed Man At Devil's Slide, Surrounded By Ogdenl Police, and Captured. William Thomas, the negro who tabbed a young man named Lindsey, twelve time In the breast and lunge at Devil's Slide, during an altercation late Saturday night, was captured by the Ogden police in an abandoned adobe hut on the comer of Twenty seventh street and Wall avenue, about ' He will be o'clock this morning. taken back to Morgan county to stand trial, and It is thought likely that Und-at- y w Today is the first day of the last week of C7C7 will die. you are no doubt one of the many people who have been thinking Next Saturday night the opportunity ends. must goto Wright's before the sale ends" puliia Chief of Detectives Pender, Sergeant Joe Critchlow and Guard Tommy Lever went at one to the house, surrounding It, to burst suddenly in upon the startled negro and place him under cover of their respective weapons. The negro submitted quietly to arrest and was taken to the police station in the patrol wagon. During the ride, he confessed to the officers that he was the man wanted and that he had stabbed young Lindsey several times. When told that his victim was likely to die, Thomas said would save that a plea of him from the gallows In the event that Undsey does succumb to his iifluriea. After his fight Saturday night, the negro made his way from the camp and remained in hiding until he caught a freight train bound for this city. Then, he clambered aboard, and again nought what he supposed was a safe biding place when be reached this city. OOO OOO Thomas, after coming to Ogden, early Sunday' morning, dually sought refuge jfrom the police shorn he knew were searching for him in the abandoned hut on Wall avenue. He lay in hiding until this morning, a hen someone. In passing recognised him and notified the : this is the last week. m BONE DOCTORS CIRCUS TAKES BY Unusual Crowd Witnesses the Un- THOUSANDS AND BLIND PIGS CANNOT STAND Tents, and the Show. . e - new well be Bunk, a well which la al- -' ready in use be aunk deeper and a tank for water constructed. The board ap- proves the report. r . Secret 1 Human Happiness. lived to know that the treat of human happiness is thla I have , secret aver Buffer your onarglea to stagnate. The old adage; too many Irons la the fire," conveys an abominable falsehood. You can not have too many poker, tonga and all keep them all Going. Dr. Adam Clark. The Purpose of a MEMORIAL from the first known and most of all msnumente ths Pyramid. dawn is the tiniest headstone af today, has bean to honor the departed with a monument that will last through succeeding generations. Our work ia the building af just such memorials these that will stand the wear and tear of time tributes that will endure. Wo uao only the highest grade af stock and employ artnta in their raapeetiva lines not mor atono eutters.and work from original designs. And in tlta matter of price ws give the beet grade of work for the lowest fa-me- us poo-eib- le figures. Jos. Parry & Sons 2253 WASHINGTON Co. AYE. r Today la a big day for Ogden, aa Is vention. usual with the appearance of a large circus. A big street parade was hold at 10:30 In the morning, and a large crowd turned out to witness It. The management expects a large crowd at tha evening performances. All the surrounding counties are well represented In tha throng, the town being more lively than In a long time on tha advent of the largo amusement feature. The youngsters of the town and surrounding cities were all out, glad tha circus came other than at school time. The circus arrived In town about 1:10 this morning, tha trains being unloaded In a rush, and tha strings of animals sent to the grounds. The tents began to assume shape shortly and It waa not long before they wore standing pillars of the art of circus management The grounds are located at Tabernacle square. It to well called a traveling city, having a force of Pinkerton detectives of Ita own, 1,000 persona of all nationalities, forty elephants, hundreds of wild animals, a menagerie of babies, with their parents of all kinds of animals; surgeons and physicians, a postmaster, and the postmaster has his movable poetoffice and Innumerable other features not directly connected with the show. The parade ia a great feature of the Baraum and Bailey ahow. It Is claimed by the management to be three miles long. Is la entirely new and this circus offlets la claim for it to be tha beat one existent. HE PREFERS MANILA , Dr. A. T. BtUI, founder of the osteopathic science, who to now in his eightieth year, resides here and takes lively Interest in the affairs of the school. He to regarded as the apostle of the new science. Several of bis sons and grandsons teach in the school which has become a great Institution. Three national conventions have been held here since it was first or ganlscd in 1817. The last one waa In 1801. The convention met at the World'! Fair In St. Louie in 1804 and was held last year at Norfolk. 4 p , The sessions of the convention will be held In a tent in De FYance Park, in which the Chautauqua program wilt be given, beginning Saturday. The two meetings overlap on that data but it Is proposed to make it a big homecoming for the osteopathlets and former Kirluvllle people. Borne of the mot prominent men of the profession will address the convention. , - WEST POINTERS -- WASHINGTON, D. C., August . Secretary of War .Wright returned today after a conference with President Roosevelt concerning the-We- st Point basing cases He says the President has found a way of returning the cadets to service, although they are 'acknowledged to be guilty. The department a lii not he lenient with the cadets end severe punishment will be meted out to them. For envelopes letterheads business cards dodgers etc. call up The Journal lob rooms. Both phones 884. Right IWfc Charles Brent. Episcopal Bishop W IfiM Philippines announced today llnation of the Episcopate of jV ton, D. C., diocese. He turn to Manila In Scf BOSTON. Maas, Aug. School Levy, Without 8. - Draw Thousands. . , . fr IN GRAIN PIT st 1 1-- 8. SULTAN ON BACK ' . RAY, X. L. August I--1 ' Roosevelt today directed President the state department to lngtnict Ambassador Letohman at Constantinople, Turkey; to convey to the Sultan his personal congratulations and gratificaOf contion over the counIn that stitutional. government - try- HI8 ONE FAILING, NOW THEY DONT SPEAK. Force of Habit.. Winka Theres one thing I dont like Mrs. Tellltt My husband says your AN EXPENSIVE VACATION. about Cook. Old Mlllynng doesnt know bow to hides husband his a under bushel. A week's vacation means la Howe It? light He What Dinks ton a good story. always manage Mrs. A Caustlque pint measure year added to your life. Winka Why. the Infernal, to skim the cream of the Joke. w illiterate slob to always calling But you know, he began life aa a would be large enough to cover your Wise It will have to mew W husbands light names. than that. If I am to live to per y milkman. d, some-bod- vY- Will OYSTER I8DS mmms Over Bamberger Line PRESIDENT PATS half-witte- -- - Travel Invite-tio- .. for our prices are always moderate. It cannot b, the dread of getting the wrong glasses for our scientific eye examinations guard against that. Do wo charge much for examinations? Not a cent Come and take one. iGei"' Inaugaratian of Passenger - 3-- why people risk rillnfcjg their eyes when a Plr of tie right glasses would save tjiem. It cannot be the fear of expense S. LEWIS A number of anonlmoua letters have been received lately by Chief of Police T. E. frowning, of Ogden. They all in refer to the disobedience of the law In that intoxicants are being sold on Sundays The chief denies this, and offers a reward of ten dollars to anyone who will furnish proof of the alle- gations The chief says that in one of the toet the an action taken The opening of the Salt Lake A Ogweek, By he recognises tha writing of a letters board of county commissioners reden railroad tomorrow, under the ausprominent church member of the city duced the amount aaked by the hoard and another cornea from a saloon man. pices of the Press club of Ogden, promof education for the maintenance of The epistles are all signed Law and ises to attract the largest excursion crowd of any event in the stats, fbe city echoola to 188,221, from the orig- Order." county and city offices will he practinal sum of 874,880. Now It has been tomorrow. ically deserted afternoon discovered that the cut was made and be court will District adjourned without authority. BREAKS FROM NURSE the police court grind will be ended The city school board aaked for a in plenty of time to permit th exlevy of 7.8 mill for school purposes. AND cursionists and others to participate In KILLS HERSELF Thla tha board of commissioners cut the enjoyment of th good things ofto 7 mills. Ths total rate of taxation fered by President Bamberger and the in Ogden under the p recent arrangeProas club of Ogden. ment to 44 mills, but the three tenthe COLUMBUS, Ohio, Aug. I. After a Mr. Bamberger has sent out added will make it 44.8. struggle with her nurse on the edge of and county ofto all the Into hour thla to a afternoon, the third Up of St. Carmel hospital ficials of Saltof Lake city story and Ogden, as well the matter of adjudication of the Mrs. Samuel Gann, aged sixty ycara, of as to the governor and state official school levy had not coma before tlfe W. Va., Buffering from and other men of prominence. They commissioners at their regular, meet- Moundvllle, thla afternoon hurled her- are to he hla guests of tha occasion of melancholia, exwhich held ia It la today. ing being self to the ground and waa kiled. She the opening, at a banquet to be given In pected that it will come up or adjust- died in a few hours after being picked the evening at the resort. ment late this afternoon. up. Then there are thousands who havt already bought tickets or who are planning to attend. The first trip over ths PRESIDENT WILL to considered a sufficiently new mors pleasurable novelty to be worth round the the price 'charged KEEP HANDS OFF than which to 88 cents for adults and U trip, cents for children, including admleakm to tho beautiful Lagoon grounds ' OYSTER BAY. U I., August 8. A big program of entertaining events Through a statement, of President will be put on by the Press club. Fie Roosevelt given out today he denied trains are to be run each way Bad Reports From Wheat and Cora that he Intended to interfere In the Ogden, and the Salt Lake crowds wifi The Ogden West Point hexing squabble. No ac- be efficiently handled. Fields Send Prices Soaring tion whatever will be taken by the Rapid Transit company will handle President In the matter. The report passengers to the temporary BambeUproar Among Brokers. that he ordered the dismissal and then rger depot which is located on the cor" r.er of Thirty-firand Washington the retenlon of the cadets is ' . avenue, CHICAGO, HI., August I. The grain pit was In an uproar today over reporta Apple Salad. "The Common Lei." of the burning of wheat in the north' Take red to have InA out apples; Faria dig polish; physician claims west. Two cents were added to Satur' fill and side with apple, celery and discovered that gutolng brings three day's wheat quotations In tha first hour. nuts. Serve on a leaf of lettuce, cov- new wrinkles to a woman's face. No84 and May Septemeber mounted to & over with apple ering mayonnaise body seems to ears how many to 1.01. Drought In tha Mississippi women and men of faces to the to brings valley caused new corn to Jump who are kept busy dodging. 88 This la an advance of 8 8 cents since Saturday. There waa great excitement through the call. ITS PRETTY HARD T REE & CO.: Pro- per Authority. . 3 J. County Board Makes Reduction HD, TIMES STAY IN SERVICE 0. C. TO WASHINGTON. I EnthuK1RKSVILLE, Mo, Aug. siastic In their adherence to the new school of healing, the nation'e osteo- paths are gathered here today by thousands to take part in the eleventh annual session of the Osteopathic association of the United States and Canada. The oldest school of osteopathy to located here and to the host of the con- loading, the Parade, Raising 01 'CHIEF BROWNING CUT IN TAXES IN THE TOWN In amnion today, the county board up to toto thla afternoon transacted a The good griat of routine buatneaa resignation of Archibald Stewart aa was acregister of vital statlatk-cepted and Joseph Wayment was appointed to fill the vacancy. Commissioner McKay is anxloua to hav a trial sprinkling trip of the canyon made on Saturday night. In order to have the roads In the beat of condition for heavy Sunday morning travel. He reported that this trip had not yet been mads and suggested that It be taken within a short time. It was reported that a considerable amount of work has been done in the Wilson road district and urged that a - one grand, sweeping reduction is made throughout the whole establishment both stores it is not a case of what can I buy cheap" but whatever you buy will be at the low sale price. think of taking your choice of this entire stock of Shoes, Notions, Dress Goods, Silks, Laces, Notions, Art Goods, Gloves everything at prices Embroideries, Household Goods, Ready-to-Wea- r. to one-hal- f. which are reduced from one-fif-th self-defen- se A I I r t f A na |