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Show DAILY 8 LOCAL BRIEFS j LI IS CHESNEY . non-delive- ry $1.-61- 1, inson, Cahii, Rulhhtnd, Horr, Davis, Chapman and Horr. Mrs. Kate Waller Iiarrett, president of the National Florence Crlttenton Home association, will speak at the prayer meeting at the Methodist church this evening. All who are Interested in this work are cordially Invited to be present Mrs. Barrett will go to Boise tomorrow, but will return and hold services here on Sunday. Florence Fulmer, the little girl who fell off an Oregon Short Line train, a few nights ago, and Is still at the Union Pacific hotel, is reported today as much improved. She regained consciousness this morning and Chief Clerk Pullen hud a few minutes conversation with her. Dr. Joyce, who is giving her close attention, says she is making excellent progress. Everything possible is being done for her at the hotel. Her father arrived from his home in Abraham, Utah, yesterday afternoon. NEIGHBORS, ATTENTION! All members of the Woodmen of the World and their Indies, also Sego Circle Women of Woodcraft, are cordially re- ' quested to attend a ball and banquet given by Weber Camp No. "4, W. O. W, In honor of Abe Lincoln Camp No. TOT of Kaysville, Thursday evening, January 21st. Dancing in Conley's hail at 8: SO. If you want steel or wood filing cases, loose leaf ledgers or card index systems drop a card to C. S. Fulver, Ogden or Salt Lake City. Great money-savin- g prices in millinery Hats 25c, 50c, T5c and 81 each. All this season's latest styles. Tou can't afford to miss this sale. Stafford Millinery Company, over Wright's. Palace Royal, 2438 Washington Ave. Chattel and salary loans. Western Brokerage Eccles Company, 223-- 4 Building; phone 5S4-X. JANUARY 20, 1904, UPHOLDS JUDGE I As New uii 'the New KEPT BAD COMPANY AND CAME WORK ON NEW ROUNDHOUSE DELAVED. TO GRIEF. MILITARY RULE FATHER'S DEATH HE SUICIDED BECAUSE ! ELOPEMENT. IS SAYS THAT GOVERNOR PEABODY HAS DONE RIGHT. 0up " Xw Vtrti- Stock of They came in pillw. morning, direct makers, Sweet, o!r & C(J who are known ih- Wnr(j over to make the i.st OF HER - Robert Ford, Pullman Car Porter, Was Failure to Receive Structural Cause Carpenters to Be Released Through Lack of Laid Off. Evidence. Like poor dog Tray, R. A. Chesney found thut being caught In bad company often brings one to grief. It Is a matter of history that at one time Chesney visited Ogden in company with Shockley the notorious Jack Shockley, confessed murderer of tws street car men in Salt Lake City. It was understood that the Salt Lake people wanted Shockley's running mate and the Ogden police naturally Chesney to be this. Acting on this supposition Detective Pender picked up Chesney and placed him in Jail as a vagrant. Later it was ascertained that the Salt Lake author-tile- s had no desire wuhtever to gase on tbe shining visage of Chesney and when he was brought before Judge Howell's bar this morning he was released. Detective render, the arresting officer, spoke a kind word in the behalf of Chesney and said the prisoner had promised If released to go to work Immediately on the railroad construction and in the future to eschew evil companions. Tommy Ryan, an old offender, got thirty days. Robert Ford, the Pullman car porter who was arrested yesterday on the charge of having insulted a young woman on Southern Pacific train No. 6, was released because the complaining witness did not appear and could not be located. However, a formal complaint bad been made and early yesput off the terday morning Ford train by the conductor. It is presumed route. he reached Ogden by the box-csup-jios- ed yes-terd- uy s Iron He Refused to Take Jurisdiction in the He Had Spent Nearly Hie Entire come in Giving Hera Musical Sherman Parker Habeas Cass. Education. Corpus DEATH OF JOHN This Southern Pacific are complete. Thirty-eigcarpenter were "laid off" yesterday afternoon. This, however, is only a temporary matter as the men will be put to work again on the new roundhouse Just as soon as the circumstances will permit. In this case the circumstances mean structural material. The new machine shops form a splendid structure. Men are at work today cleaning out the rubbish left by the workmen and putting on the finishing touches. Some of the woodwork has yet to be painted and this is being done today. The huge cranes and Jacks that will be used to move heavy pieces of machinery from one part of the building to another are all in place and In working order. A force of men is at work on the new roundhouse building and just now progress Is delayed because some of the heavy structural Iron has not arrived. While this is expected at an early date the time of the arrival is of course somewaht problematical. No carpenters work can be done until tne heavy Iron columns are in place. However, about 200 men are still at ht WELLS TRIES TO ESCAPE TRIAL THINKS WELL OF OGDEN. Mr. E. J. Murphy, representing the (Continued from Page 1.) The verdict was a surprise to no one except probably Monroe himself. Ail through the trial he manifested litHe tle interest in the proceedings. had an of air always and appeared to rest blissfully in the belief thut liberty was at hand. Hence the verdict came somewhat as a shock. Sentence will be passed tomorrow ce morning. As they were removing Monroe to ed Commission Cummings company, which has opened h branch office st 220 Eccles building here, says: 1 thought so well of your city on first visit here, that I at once army our Ann to extend its prifor ranged vate wires to Ogden so that your speculative and Investing capitalists would have the advantage of our system of executing trades, which we do directly off the board from official Western Union quotations as they are sent from the Chicago Board of Trade and New Two Lodges Combined to Give Their Tork Stock Exchange.' Securities on Guests Good the latter are on the rebound after Tims. more than a year and a half of decline in values, especially Southern Pacific, A combined card party, dance ic.d which I feel sure will soon be put on n banquet was given last night at the dividend paying basis." A. O. U. W. hall by Fidelity lodge No. 3 and Protection lodge No. 4, A. O. IT. RECEPTION TO MRS. BARRETT. W. About 300 people were present and On the return to this city next week the occasion was a most enjoyable one. of Mrs. Kate Waller Barrett, national Judge Howell, the master workman, lecturer of the Florence Crlttenton called the meeting to order and introHome association, a public reception duced Mr. Arnold of Joplin, Mo. who will be given in her honor. The dale was the speaker of the evening. for the reception has not been deterAfter an interesting address by this mined. gentleman card playing was engaged in. Mrs. L. H. Dec raft won the ladies' n pretty picture, and the gentleTOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. prise, mens prise was captured by L. M. Meade. This was a pearl handled knife. FOR RENT Furnished rooms for Thia was followed by u splendid sup2072 ot light housekeeping. per and dancing inter In the evening. Inquire Ave. Washington CALIFORNIA MURDERER WANT8 COMMUTATION i You must take you dealer's word for a good deal most people are not experts on gems. You can rely on what we any about any articles in our stock S. LEWIS & CO., JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS. S&tisf&cti in every Purchase ernment attorneys this morning In the Machen conspiracy trial launched Into an exposition of an immense' mass of circumstantial evidence. They offered number of as exhibits an immense and stub drafts ledgers, deposit slips, feared," returned the old man. This Is the third time I've had books. my hopes needlessly raised by reports Wanted Tact. of this sort, and it Is growing monotHe saw a cute little purse for car onous. 'are and bought It for his wife. '""uess what It Is made of," said he How They Do it In New York. an ue presented it. beThere are more ways than one of She took the little purse and said ing elected to a club. Last week the she could never guess, but wasnt it name of a new recruit to membership so thoughtful of in a suburban club was announced. sweet, and dear, and It might to him it. She buy thought He was unknown to nine out of every ten members. Then it was learned be velvet. It was so soft and lovely, I knew you couldnt guess, he that he was the wealthy son of a said triumphantly; muse skin. Its father. wealthy When he bad disentangled himself Few people ever thought he'd get from the wreckage of the room he put disIn one members of the in," said back In his pocket a wiser that cussing the election oi the new candi- and apurse man. madder he I even heard that date, and have felt very uncertain himself. Russian Ascetics. 1 know he was dubious, was the Miles of subterranean corridors, answer, but he's a sport under all lined with tombs and cells, were concircumstances. He bets the most Influential member of the committee on structed years ago far below the magelections $1,000 to $100 that he would nificent cathedral at Kiev, Russia. In never be elected. But he did get In these cells over 1,500 ascetic's perform all right and paid his loss like a man. their daily devotions and duties live, eat, and sleep, in the grim company of New York Sun. their dead predecessors. For a short time each day they ramble in ths Diplomatic Bishop. A woman recently in conversation beautiful gardens above. How Is with Bishop Potter asked: it,' Bishop, that you find words of Start the new year right subscribe praise to satisfy all the mothers o' the for the JournaL t a year. babies you christen without causing 1 Jealousy ? just take the baby in my arms, rock it to and fro, answered the BUhop, and say, This is INNew York Times. DEED a baby. the county jail after the reading of the verdict he gave vent to his vindicltive-nesHe cursed both Sheriff Bailey and Detective Pender and characterised them both as liars. He villlfied everyone who had testified against him, especially Hailing and Wynburg, and if he were ever given the opportunity he would doubtless work summary vengeance upon several of his enemies. All along Monroe has been looked upon as the boss of the gang, and he seemed to wield his power with a strong hand. His friends say Busy Time Ahead. that the manner in which he dressed The revival of the Molly Maguires down Hickey for blowing his money in the anthracite fields of northern for clothes instead of boose would have Pennsylvania will serve to give the blood and thunder play and story made n medieval despot blush. writers a new lease of existence and the detectives plenty of work to do. A. 0. U. W. GAVE A BANQUET. Boston Herald. s. Broom Hotel Corner. CHICAGO, Jan. 20. Policemen Gibbons and Haynes have been summon-befo- re elope. a trial board on complaint of The old man looked at the neighbor In matters who was always Interfering Christopher Flentye of La Porte, Inthat did not concern him and shook diana, who claims that valuable diahis head. monds disappeared from the body of "I can hardly believe It, he said. bis daughter, an Iroquois fire victim, "I have every reason to believe after the body was taken to the morBut that wont do, Interrupted the where the officers named were in old man. "You forget that this lr a gue serious matter that ought not to be charge. allowed to rest upon hearsay evidence. When one man comes to another and GOVERNMENT RECORDS tells him that his daughter la about to OFFERED AS EXHIBITS forsake. the parental roof under cover of the night, he should be absolutely WASHINGTON, Jan. 19. The govsure of what he says. Have you In- I Where Flags Wave Overhead. Our cities are better paved than yours," said an Easterner to United States Senator Weldon B. Heyburn Yes was the reply, plenof Idaho. ty of flags tinder your feet, but not near so many over your head as out our way. Worse Than Some Others. Husky Henry Dey say dat dess Egyptian cigarettes will make you Did you ever Note the grocer's look ot quiet approval when you ask him to hand out a pack of Wheat Flakes?" That is his way of indicating approval of your Judgment He knows that you j , know a good thing you see it j j Do you know j vering discarded. carton. weight kind you dont get b. j CO. ; GREAT SALE OF . Defender Underwear h as well. Way of the World. "I have noticed, said the hardened cynic, that about the time a man's children get to be almost half as bad as he was when he was a boy he begins to howl about the world's growing worse. SACRAMENTO. Cal.. Jan. 20. William Glover, sentenced to hang February 6th for a murder committed in Perfumes. Placer county, has made application for Perfumes, according to a French a commutation to life Imprisonment. man of scienre. have a great antiseptic The governor will investigate the case. value, but otherwise they set like ajco-hoprodnclnt an excitement which la INVENTOR IS DEAD. followed by ( reaction. l. VIENNA. Jan, 20. Ferdinand Mann-- 1 Good aollcltora wanted for the Dally Idler, inventor of the Mannllchcr rifle. Utah State JournaL Apply to Horace 8. Foster, city circulator. 3 Is dead. IS NOW ON p FnU The tired Bros. Peery MILLING ' Sum of dem will. A Gritty George dude give me one wld hi3 name stamped In violet on it." land, . - of.- sick. Queen Marie Christina. Queen Marie Cristina of Spain, exregent of that kingdom, has Just reached her forty-fiftyear. She is a Stuart as well as a Hapsburg, and Is descended from King George II. of Eng- when That Wheat Flakes" is the choicest breakfast food that ever came down the pike? it is milled with the most approved cereal machinery from clean whole wheat with the outer co- j c U or- t IVES POLICEMEN CHARGED WITH ROBBING WOMANS BODY Gentleman Had Been Fooled Before on Same Subject. I think your daughter intends to you K $5, ?6 $3, The girl ran away with Dolph Green, who was recently tried for shooting a man for walking with his wife. Green obtained a divorce and then became attentive to Miss Goff and the result was their elopement.. TOO GOOD TO BE TRUE. Old perhaps more, and give a better article than i dinarily offered you. cation. The Judge congratulated Colorado on having a governor who enforced the laws and the national government had no right to interfere in criminal cases of this nature. them, best th Hell Save you SLOP Two weeks ugo his daughter eloped. The father had been sending nearly his entire income on her musical edu- bull. Just as Morn- the funeral. That's w hy we bought because we want the and we know you best. Life Insurance company, blew out his brains at his home this morning. morning, in refusing to take Jurisdiction in Sherman Parkers case, an application for a writ of habeas corpus, said that in time of riots, disturbances or mob rule it was in the discretion of the military to hold prisoners without work on the tvo buildings. The Utah Power and Railway com- controvertible evidence that what you pany will continue its linea from Twenty-t- say Is true? hird "Well, no, I cant say that I have, street to the Bhops and will the officious neighbor, beginreplied furnish power for thy new enterprise. ning to feel that perhaps he had gone too far. ing. The announcement of the death of John Smuin Sr., which occurred at the family residence In the rear of 224T Monroe avenue this morning, will be received with regret by many old friends in Ogden. Apoplexy wan the cause of death. Deceased was born at Radley, England, December 8. 1820, and had thus year. He was passed his eighty-thir- d one of the early settlers in Ogden and during his long residence made many lasting friendships. He is survived by his wife and three children, John Smuin of Rexburg, Idaho; Mrs. Jane Thomas of Rexburg, Idaho, and Mrs. Martha McFarland of Salt Luke City. No arrangements have been made for their line. LOS ANGELES, Cal., Jan. 20. DENVER, Jan. 20. Judge Hall of as the structure Itself Is concerned the new machine shops of the the United' Sttue district court this George Goff, agent of the Conservative SMUIN, SR. An Old Resident Passed Away Early In- So far ar When you buy Jewelry J. MACHINE SHOPS Tony ALMOST COMPLETE POOR DOC lira. E. Lyon has purchased the mock of the Ogden Bargain store from W. H. Vorhels. The Rio O rande Western railway company is preparing to incrense the rapacity of its IcPhouses. Browning Bros, have caught up with the heuvy orders for their new automatic refuting shot gun. Orlu Brown of Ogden and Miss Meta Turner of Sacramento were married in the latter city January 14th last. The management of the Journal will consider it a favor if subscribers will of report promptly any 664. Telephone papers. Alex Brewer, assignee of the L. S. Stone A Co., has filed his inventory of assets, showing property valued at taking the book account at their face value. Henry Hlll.yurdmuster on the Southern Pacific, with the added power of assistant trainmaster, is kept busy handling both passenger nnd freight crews out of here. Rev. E. 8. Rogers of the Baptist church departs for Hagerman, Idaho, this morning after a abort visit with relatives. He is enthusiastic over the future of southern Idaho. The funeral of Charles Haskins occurred yesterday from Richey's undertaking parlors. Mr. Haskins was a Grand Army man and his wife was buried about, a week ago. The marriage of the Engliajiniun and the San Francisco girl at the Ogden union depot is further proof of that city's claim to be a great international Junction point. Salt Lake Herald Mr. J. Stein gave a sleighing party to sixteen of his friends last evening and wound up the occasion by a theater party at the Lyceum. After the performance a supper party filled out the night's enjoyment. Will Powell, the lirakeman who had on the his foot crushed by a hand-cu- r Southern Pacific three days ago, and who has since beep at the hospital, has Improved rapidly, lie is now able to sit up and will be permitted to be moved to his home in a few days. The Rathbone Sisters last evening enjoyed a sleighride about town and into the country. The following ladles participated: Mesdainea Tyree, Wy- and, Marks. Jackman, Lindsey, Gulli-he- r. 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