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Show DAILY I'TAH IS FUEL THE THE ATTORNEY FOR SO CLAIMED lawyer edler. Rld Lttr . from Jail After Long Hiwiiig Set for Today. Wrangle Belt Lake Herald A special to the nays: from Winter Quartern work Judge hard of houre After three getting-AttorneIn succeeded W H. King A B. Edler out of the Scolleld 0 tonight on a bond of $1,500, 10: jail at wae only accepted after a long ,hlch heated arand hard fight. During the M. P. with had guments Judge King Braffet and County Attorney Frye, Vho represented the prosecution, Judge Kin frequently and vigorously charg- .was ed that the Utah Fuel company defendant and the real prosecutor of the not the state of Utah, charges which resented the opposing counsel more or less vigor. with three hours proceedings were The case had before two Justices. of Klrkendall Justice before opened defense The precinct Winter Quarters court challenged the Jurisdiction of the venue of but was overruled. A change dewas then asked and granted. The to have an agreement fense tried to get the hearing at Helper, but the prosecution would not consent Much acrimonious debate, In which the truth of statements were challenged, marked obthis stage of the proceedings. Frye his that jected to Scofield by saying now business with office was rushed and he wanted to get through with the matter as soon as possible. never enKing stated that he had countered simitar action by prosecuting officers before in all his experience, and aid It was the evident Intention to railroad Edler to Jail. Frye denied the was not charge and said the inference much to be true. Judge King appeared of his ocntrol retained incensed, but had Edler that stated Braffet temper. to have the hearing at 2 to The fcvTATE JOURNAL, FRIDAY, DKCEMRER Braffet. Where Is Mr. Killer?" nest SALT LAKE PRINTERS' WAGES Inquired King. Where he belongs." was the reply. Oh, then he Is at libPresident Lynch of the I. T. U. Makes erty. No, he is In Jail. said Braffet. Official Visit to That King then moved away a few feet City. and asked a bystander where the Jail Jana- - M. Lynch, who is nerving his was. He had the building pointed out, third term as president of the Interand inquired who hud charge of the national Typographical union, and J. prisoner, so he could get permission to O. lriscull, representing the Publishers' speak to Edler. He was told he had AsKoeiatioit of America, are In Salt better see Shores. Luke for the purpose of arranging beWho is Shores?" said King, lie was tween the union and publishers for a told that Shores was chief deputy here. new- scale of wages for printers. Where is the sheriff?" King next inA meeting of the union was held last Left this morning. quired. evening and an adjournment taken H'm, that's rather funny, remark- until this evening when it is expected ed King, who then started up the track final act inn will be taken. towards the hotel. He met Braffet a President Lynch expected to visit few hundred feet up the track and Ogden today but was prevented front said: "Mr. Braffet, can you tell mej doing so oil account of the delay In whether Tin to be permitted to see my bringing the Salt Luke business to an client. You appear to running: issue. said Braffet. of things." Why, For urgent reasons he will be comcourse you can see him, but we can't pelled to leave for New York city tolet him be taken away from Jail. He night. has all the privileges of any other On their present wetsern trip Messrs. criminal and no more. Lynch and Driscoll visited Denver, Braffet then led the way towards the Sokiiiie and Seattle. At Spokane, jail and informed Guard A. S. Fullmer where there was a controversy between who King and Fowler were. The at- the printers and publishers, the differtorneys were then admitted to the Jail ences were amicably settled, Mr. Lynch and conversed with Edler for a few representing the printers and Mr. Drisminutes before going to the Walton coll the publishers In the negotiations. House, where they are quartered. At Seattle a simitar result was obtainThe company reports an Increase of ed. When the gentlemen left Denver seven men at Winter Quarters and six the question was still open, hut In a at Clear Creek today. It also reports fair way to be settled. an output for the day of 906 tons from Winter Quarters and 1.S06 from Clear Creek. Both camps reported quiet DISTRICT iil-.iil- J disMKed Of. j lu IV estaie of Foreii ceased, pcliliou for I., lelerson.de- discharge Mas SPECIAL granted lu the estate of Abner Davison, order entered for sale of real From 7:30 to lO o'clock. estate. In the estate and guardianship of Samuel Jesse ll.irrop. order entered permitting guardian to sell real estate. In Hie estate of Joseph Montgomery, hearing on etltlon for order of sale of real estate continued until December i rth. In the estate of William S. Oeildes. petition for confirmation of sale of real 15th. estate riuitinueil until Tomorrow night will mark an urn of an untold amount of buying at those Throe Stores. Wo will have placed on sale values which will call forth exclamations of wonder Dei-enile- r LOST A heavy buy mare with saddle dragging. The finder will please return to L. F. Moench, 2746 Jefferson avenue. at the prices which will he quoted. It is a personal duty toward econ- omy to join the immense crowd which will he buying here tomor-ronight from 7:30 to HI o'clock. w We want you with us. U will he worth vour while. . You are hereby notified that the North American Investment inCompany of the United States has creased its deposit with the Treasurer of the State of Missouri to $193,000.00, for the protection of investors. Yours very truly, R. L. MAUlIX, President. Signed Dear Sir This Companys deposit H. E. WEST, Manager. owing this up, King N ELMERS renewed the I be sold th r Childrens I at prices between Toys iBooks a Thousand Kinds F. J. Kiesel & Co., IMPORTERS SHOE Our line of Toys and Games has been carefuly and Intellgently selected with a view to combining Instruction with Intense Interest and novelty. It Isnt targe, but If you buy early you There are kid body dolls, some dressed exquisitely and Jointed, with movable or unmovable eyes, and which will 1 know a man who will put up a check for $500, of it, said the court The defense had much trouble In getting a bond. When King and A S. Fowler said they would see that Edler had all his rights, Braffet replied that Edler would get nothing he was not entitled to. After long arguing and I much bitter repartee a bond of $1,500 was finally agreed to. The bond I was signed by F. H. Merriweather and Domini co Bruno for $500 each, and I Dominion Chlara dumped $500 in goldj on the table. Edler went to the hotel for the night, I The hearing is set for tomorrow morn-- 1 Ing at 10 oclock. Another complaint, charging breach of the peace for languI age alleged to have been used by Edler et the time he was arrested yesterday. Is here and may be served should he be acquitted on the libel charge. Edler was brought Into court by Dep-- 1 hty gam Dowse, who arrested him terday. The spectators Included Gen-- 1 cral Cannon of the national guard of I Utah, who Is Instructed by the gover-- 1 nor to Investigate the Edler case; C. Shores and other company guards, hotter, the complaining witness, and I veral members of the national guard. flnt men met was Braffet The two fitted each other cordially. How are u. Mr. Braffet said King. How Bre mu. Judge King?" responded The Dolls Themselves are Perfect Gems first fixed. Jdge King and Attorney Fowler ched Scofield at 4:10. One of the Have every assurance that they are drinking only tho most carechoicest productions fully selected, young leaves of Japan' all ite natural flavor to retain cleanly and carefully handled, and aroma. Ask your grocer for it. And a1 distinguishing feature of this year s Holiday Season is our Christmas Doll Show. Every possible effort of time and money has been expended in making this show the greatest ever seen in Ogden sarcastically. Justice Burrows, at the conclusion of the arguments, said there was evidently some difference of opinion among the attorneys, but thought the bond should be left at the amount one-four- sno w Commences Afternoon mtr'A Childrens Paradise is Our Hew Balcony charge that Braffet was In the employ of the coal company and was determined to leave nothing undone to keep Edler In Jail. King characterised the proceedings as outrageous. Frye said he wanted It understood that the state, not the Pleasant Valley Coal company, was prosecuting Edler. "I am very glad of It. said King, Users of FRUITS our. Christmas another county attorney in the state would not let a fellow member of the bar go on his own recognisance. Foll- upon its PURITY. NEVADA. IDAHO. UTAH. a healthful beverage depends A ROSS . DOLL . THE VALUE OF TEA has been increased $32,350 since November 1st, No blows were struck and a of change of venue to Justice Burrows against Edler was more serious than second degree murder, as It was assassination of character. King, in reply, said he did not believe . taGET; oner. Scofield was taken. The crowd marched down the track two miles to Burrows office In Scofield. reHere King tried to get the bond $250 from duced from $2,000, suggesting to $500 as a suitable amount. Braffet resisted vigorously, saying the offense eer-tain- lv Mr. II. E. West, Ogden, Utah. 4 Edler arose to say that Is not true,' Over the Postoffice Advanced elaes for Ladiea and GenBraffet at once turned on him and said next Thursday commences If he tried to question any statement of tlemen his there would be trouble. King rushed evening from 8 to 10 p. m. to the defense of Edler by appealing to the court to stop an attack on the pris- ir--m id St. Louis, Dec. otli, 1903. ng Viffnani Dancing Academy day. ' - OF THE UNITED STATES. The pleasant to take and harmless One Minute Cough Cure gives Immedl-lat- e relief In all casei of Cough, Croup and LaGrlppe because It does not pass Immediately Into the stomach, but takes effect right at the seat of the trouble. It draws out the Inflammation, heals and Boothes and cures perto conmanently by enabling the lunge life sue aud tribute pure talnlng oxygen to the blood and tissues. Dr. Armstrong of Della, Tex., prescribes It dally and says there la no better cough remedy made. Sold by Geo. F. Cave, Wallace Drug Co, and Wm. Glddlngs. stipulated Saturday Night NORTH AMERICAN INVESTMENT COMPANY Good for Children. life-givi- 5 1903 MATTERS COURT The Defense in the Higgins-Dor- e Case Will Be Mental Irresponsibility. At ilit-- iri.il uf Michael Higgins for' uii :is.mli uitli Intent to kill L. B. i Ihite. u.is up again this mornin the district ing Jiiilgc Bela court. the plaintiff rested and the de- fens. The line of the defense will la that Higgins Mas ill hi the time j of tin- ivrurreuee and mentally irre- sponsible for his acts. j The following proh.iie mailers were. - The 11, 25c and $5.00. Then there are beautiful celluloid dolls the kind that will float, also Bisque and Rubber Dolls. In fact, everything to delight the hearts of little girls or babies. They come In all sixes and such varied assortment that If we cant please you, you're unpleasable. can pleaae most any fancy. In our Childrens Book Department you'll find everything from a picture Now Is the Time to book or volume of fuiy tales to excitor ing stories of adventure, biography ImIs standard novels. ff)ur stock mense; all bindings and prices. Buy Childrens Shoes We will be pleased to show you our line. We have one room 25x50 feet tilled with Ladies and Childrens Shoes. We have had 22 years experience in Our Suggestions for Every-sf sf jbodys Christmas Presents Attractive and suitable presents for your wife, be selected from daughter or sweetheart can surely and exusefulness this list, which combines beauty, clusiveness with proper prices. buying and have used the lever spot cash in all our purchases, which not only enables good values hut gives us the pick of the best shoe houses in the United States. Come to Clarks for values hut not for trash, as we do not Respectfully, carry it. It Is always difficult to select Just the right Imfor the man you care to please. It Isnt thln added throb of possible tho' and Xinae goea with an our suggestions: 'happiness when It la done. Here are MILITARY BRUSHES They make a mans TOILET SETS They come In celluloid, ebony dresser attractive and preparations for evening enor four pieces to the set or sterling silver-th- ree tertainments a pleasure. We know. Prices, $1.00 to$15. 8HAVING SETS Nothing is quite so appreciwe have BOXES ated as Just the proper thing In this line, and JEWEL, GLOVE and HANDKERCHIEF presents. It Always appropriate and appreciated LEATHER WALLETS AND LETTER CASES AWARE Nothing CHIN AND gyT GLASS and numerous styles; they make an love tokens. makes more dainty and acceptable filled Ideal present STATION ERY One of our elaborate boxes BOOKS There are few you cant please persocial for materials stylish with the most select and a queen. fectly by a selection from this store. correspondence would be appreciated by Hand-carv- I. L Clark & Sons Co. ee JAMES toBALLARD Ballard 4 Saccessor ROSS ROOK STORE -- Rider CASH MEAT MARKET- Market Pelt Meat and Lard Ppeelalty. Oy.ter In Brawn. Cheapeat SMeat In town. Plate Bolling Meat, per lb, 6c. Shoulder Bleak, Iba. 'Phone 127 A 331 24th St. J I |