OCR Text |
Show aVt PAGE EIGHT. MURDERER '' At t WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1908. IS WELL KNOWN IN THIS CITY J. at Will Have Delegation at Worth $7.00 to $10.00 UTS It became known today, that in a l 1.500 delegates to Ogden for several quiet manner, Fresident A. R. Hey days. All of the delegates are good wood and Secretary I. L Reynolds of spenders and for that reason, as well the Weber club, aided by a number as to advertise the city, Ogden is anxof other Ogden boosters, have been ious to be named the meeting place for working to the 1909 convention. quietly, yet affectively, The city la able to provide ample bring the annual convention of fits National Association of Woolgrowers accommodations for delegates to this number. Its location would assure the to Ogden nest year. Extensive preparations are being association of one of the best attended made for the holding of this conven- conventions ever held. Ogden la the tion at Focatello, Ida., nest month and direct center of the largest sheep disbetween this time and that some hard trict of the country and transportation work will be done by the Ogden facilities from all points art excellent boosters. A strong delegation, offering Retween this date and the holding of best possible inducements, will repre- the Focatello meeting, some hard work sent Ogden at the coming meeting and must be done by local boosters, and the it la said that, with good hard work, men who are back of the effort are there is little doubt that this city will determined that Ogden shall have an be favored with the convention plum. opportunity to display the extent of The annual gathering of these Its well known hospitality to the of America. sheepmen would bring something like The materials are substantial and atyles are new end pretty end et $4.95 It is certainly an opportunity to clothe the girls warmly end prettily at very ; moderate cost. I We have cheeper coats than this, but line of high class coats. 100 $1.48 n DICE sedudve prices. Watch for our window of kimonas NULL DISTURBERS The Idlers. which will be Judge Murphy Dismisses Defendpresented ant Who Was Charged With See-on- dk ah Jos. Parry Sons 2253 WASHINGTON AVE. Journal want ads dslivsr tha goods. i F. A. Krac was arraigned In police court this morning for disturbing the peace and resisting an officer. F, H. Blackburn awore to the complaint charging the man with using profane language in the Congress Dancing academy last night at a masquerade ball. Blackburn testified, as also several witnesses, that the men had Interfered when he, acting In the capacity of special officer, put out two denlxena of Electric alley and their consorts. The testified that he made no boisterous display of himself as the officer and witnesses testified, but that he merely Inquired in a low tone why the men, his friends, were put out. Blackburn asserted that the man fought all the way from the dnnee hall to the police station, and that he used profane language In the presence of many women. Judge Murphy dismissed tho case. OFFER A FEW SPECIALS FOR Our custom each ysar it to provide the best goods in the market for your approval, and we endeavor to please ell classes. You will find ths most expensive JEWELRY end NOVELTIES in cur stock as well as the medium priced goods. Nothing ie sold here that will net prove satisfactory. This year wo have several special inducements to offer but tho greatest bargain is in the sot of STERLING SILVER SPOONS illustrated below. Leek ever the entire list end shop early as possible. Six Sterling Silver Spoons - FULL WEIGHT AND SIZE AS ILLUSTRATED IN MARGIN ONLY ONE SET TO A CUSTOMER AND NO FREE. ENGRAVING WARRANTED) NUT BOWL THIS ARTICLE IS ON .00 DISPLAY IN OUR SOUTH WINDOW GOLD BABY RINGS AT COST FINE LITTLE PIECES OF JEWELRY WITH OR WITHOUT STONES, EACH.... 50cts 8ET OF ROGERS' SILVERWARE NICE FANCY CASE. CONTAINS KNIVES, FORKS AND SPOONS $7.00 FRENCH GRAY BREAD TRAY - nt S. LEWIS OF LADIES Ladies' Suits is on HIGH-CLAS- S COATS AT A DISCOUNT w 'si X-MA- S, remarks on this point he said that placards for inflammable liquids, one is red and another yellow; for acid, white; powder, white with red and black letters. On ths side not displayed the placards have the instructions for ON proper placarding cars. He brought out also In his remarks that ends and sides of cars containing explosives must have these signs, so proper handling and packing for trans- that unnecessary danger can be avertin handling trains. portation of dangerous articles. He edHe further stated that shipper and fold of the necessity to comply with railroad company are equally liable for nstruc' i ,n,ProPr precautions In packing and In tlons rTaMrdinn,I0rtat,0n' cards His remarks are said mch had various colors to tell of transportation. to been the most Instructive ever have what consignment contained. In his heard In this city on a like subject I 1908 LECTURE With 125 railroad officials of the Harriman lines present,. Colonel John T. Taylor, special agent of the American Railway association, talked Interestingly for an hour and three quarters last night at the Armory, on Safe Transportation of Explosives, Inflammables and Other Dangerous Articles. The lecture was so Important that many officials were called from their posts In neighboring states. Among those present were: William Jeffers, assistant Union Pacific super-- , Intendent at Green River, Wyo.; F. H. Smith, trainmaster at Evanston: A. J. Galrns, master mechanic at Pocatello; J. P. Folger, trainmaster of Pocatello; B. A. Campbell, trainmaster of the Southern Pacific at Ogden; W. V. Cassady, chief clerk In the Ogden trainmasters office; H. B. Smith, general foreman of the local shops; John Sturr: W. H. Chevera, freight agent at Ogden, and complement of clerlu and several platform men; Dick Pierce, yard master at Ogden; H. L. Bell, chief train despatcher of the Southern Pacific; Wm. Rupp, yard master at Evanston; II. J. Blaylock, yard master. Green River; J. M. Berry, night yard master. Green River; C. C. Sherman, assistant yard master, Ogden; and numerous other employes at Ogden. In his address Col. Taylor dwelt long upon the various forms of powder. Including black, dynamite, nitro-g;erlne ilustrating their composition and describing the component parts, from the earliest use up to the present day. He showed the manner In which chemically constructed, its application and further explained the length of time and manner required to explode the different high explosives. He illustrated that the kitchen fire la a form rff alow explosion, composed of gases, and from which principle the high explosives are derived. To the other extreme he said dynamite would explode In thousandth of a second end that black of a second. Then he powder In dwelt upon the compositions, describing the causes of the difference in required time In exploding. The colonel explained various kinds of lKiwdcrs utilised In cannon and small arms and many other kinds of explosives used In ordinary business. He explained that shippers and railroad companies are alike responsible for y 9 & CO., JEWELERS OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS-SHO- EARLY. T TV! THE ENTIRE LINE The Sale of EXPLOSIVES ira , 0n)kWCo)Wna1iot EIASTKT B22KCASE AND P . DESK The only combination permitting as much or as little book space as wanted and additions to that space as desired. The Desk Unit can be combined with any number of Book Units in unlimited variety of arrangement. For home library or professional office its unequalled for utility, convenience and beauty. Call and see It, or cut this out and send for catalogue No. ICS containing full Information. 1-- $1.50 J. T . QUADRJPLE PLATED GOLD LINED SOLID ' V Sets for the children, neck pieces and muffs for the girls, and a fine collection of all the desirable styles for women. Every piece was priced originally. for one price cash selling, and cheaper by twenty per cent than furs are usually marked, and from these already cheap price, we offer for this week a generous discount. Our showing Includes some of the finest wrinkles ever brought to the city, a good, big showing of the less expensive Jap minks, black lynx, water mink, oppossum, ermine, etc. Every day the aswrtment grows smaller and you will do well to chouse quickly as prices will n it be cheaper than they are now. J. S. LEWIS & CO., JEWELERS DESIGN- 1Y December Sale of Furs Using Profanity. Here Is What You Have Been Looking for CANTERBURY ' d 1 Parry Monuments '' r Here's whws money does almost double duty. Realising when the goods came In that ths success' of our waist business depended on cheap prices, every waist was marked under real value. But ws bought pretty heavily of waists and we don't want to carry one over and so every waist In the house including linens, nets, silks and wool waists, all fashioned In the prettiest styles of ths season are offered at ths most reasonable prices ever asked before the holidays. They are telling. Don't delay your choice. For the balance of this week only, we offer pick of our entire showing of silk petticoats et the following prices: 99.00 styles $4.75, 99.50 styles $6.80, 910.00 styles $7.95, styles $9.90. All these ere new petticoats, made of guaranteed silk and they are the fulls t and best end prettiest petticoats youve ever seen for the money. All colors end soma fancy patterns A RARE TREAT ' C The Sale of Waists $6 Silk Petticoats $4.75 912-6- Ward Dramatic society, la sparking and Judge Murphy sentenced him with clever sayings end with the to 60 fine or fifty days The man was ling diligent rehearsal the company, assisted alleged to have stolen a suit of clothes, by several others a great success la valued at 925, from a local merchant. expected. John R. Thompson pleaded guilty to One of tho specialties between acts stealing a bicycle and received twenty will bo the rendition of selected clarion-ette pieces by the sextette of Juvenile1 days or 20 fins pupils of Professor Nichols. It is said that the company has now practically mastered tho play, and that those who are present will be given a real treat. Cartful sslsctien of highgrade While Bank Steam Trawlsr. A Ns 1 workmen) studious While whale hunting off Maynesa regard for the location and our tho Norwegian steam trawler Dlamon roundings of the family plot! thorencountered a huge whalo which, after ough carrying out of your order In being harpooned, atruck the vecsel every detail, ta the final erection of with cuch force that her platea were the memorial, arc painta that tove In. The crew waa rescued by cur memorials and Incurs the trawler Salvia, which towed tha satisf action, Dlamon, in a linking condition. Into & Co. Grimsby, England. I mixture costs Warm, fleecy kimonas In pretty oriental colors and light shades, long and short varieties, and also high class silk kimonas. We offer the enflro line at IDLERS PROMISES at the Grand Opera house by the e special gives you pick of Kimonas and Bath Robes . William Jerwlck pleaded guilty In police court to petit larceny this morn- $4-9- 5 a wool-growe- rs ALLEGED THEFT . . We have two hundred children's winter coats. Half of them ere expensive styles In reds, brown, blue end mixtures, white beer skin, colored caracul, etc. city at Washington avenue and Seventeenth street for a considerable length of time. Ho was a horse trader and fortune teller, and is aaid to have been a good provider for his family. It is known, however, that he kept rather bad company, having been a great friend of Nick Hayworth, who Is now nerving a life sentence In the state penitentiary for murdering Thomas Sandall at Layton. The police believe that the man was not of the nature to murder a man without cause, and that he did it through fear of his life. Ho was known to be of a more or less cowardly nature. It has been learned that In killing Nell-aeat Logan, App made a mistake and turned hla gun upon the wrong man. App was connected with numerous petty offenses during his residence In Ogden, but was always considered harmless Po- . Lo- John W. Att, who killed Julius Nelson in Logan. Wednesday night is well known In Ogden, having resided In this Og-de- n catello to Boost. FINED FIFTY FOR APi gan, Was Familiar in Ogden Police Circles. Weber Club Working to Secure National Association of Woolgrowers' Annual Meeting to W. App, Who Killed Man GIRLS STYLISH WOOL COATS BOYLE FURNITURE COMPANY i |