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Show tit DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, 8 I 4 444444444 4 4 44444444 JANUARY HOD OF II FINLANDER ' a a i it A , i 1904. And Vicinity j j BASEBALL j CIRCUMSTANCES STRONG AGAINST PRIVATE FULLER Mr. F. J. KIeel entertained several of her friend yesterday afternoon at luncheon. The Aglaia club met with Mr. Norman H. Ives yesterday afternoon with a full attendance. A marriage license wa Issued today to George F. McGonagle, aged 27, and Edith F. Tavey, aged 25, both of Ogden. company The Corey Construction on the new work commence expect to a few within hill Montello on siding days. All train on the Denver & Rio toGrande are six or eight hour late In the snow to the heavy day, owing 27, SALT LAKE CITY RIFLED POCKETS : LOCAL BRIEFS WEDNESDAY, FOR RAISING PUNISHED TURBANCES IN SALOON. DIS- SAYS IDAHO CAPITAL MAY BE IN LEAGUE. RUMOR FIRM OF RICHARDSON & GRANT HAS INCORPORATED. VenJail on the Suspicion Ogden Team Asks for Certain Small Outside Capital Interested in the Be Will Business and ture If and Greatly Granted Concessions of Misappropriating All Will Be Well. Enlarged. Bear. Brothers Are in The state has finished its side of the case against Thomas R. Fuller, chargMiss ed with criminally asaulting Edith GUI on the night of December 13th last. Yesterdays evidence against Fuller wa very damaging. It v'aa ahown that his uniform coat had a button missing the next day after the attack. A military button similar to the one on hi uniform wa picked up near the scene of the affair. Miss Gill, the day before, on the witness stand, testified that It waa a soldier resembling Fuller in many respects, who attacked her. A neighbor yesterday testified to seeing a soldier run down the street in the vicinity of the attack just about the time it was The firm of Richardson & Grant on Ogden Is not worrying about the decided to baseball outlook. Although Boise has Washington avenue has and In the business of a form company made application to Join the Pacific future the concern will be known as National league and the application Richardson ' & Grant, Incorporated. la looked upon with some favor, yet The articles of incorporation were filed there la still a good chance that the by Attorney Joseph Che this afterboard of directors of the league 'will noon. mountain. make the concessions Ogden desires. The company la capitalised at 325,-00- 0, The Young Ladle' Mutual Improvethe of W. IL Lucas, president 312,000 of which la paid up as folleague, d. ment association of the Fifth ward will Is quoted in the Spokane Chronicle as lows: E. T. Richardson, 5392 shares; give a grand leap year ball in the Fifth stating: Whether Ogden or Boise will F. E. Grant, 1,978; D. L. Evans, l,000t The clothes worn by Fuller the night ward institute Monday evening. Febfinally be decided upon Is a question Lb E. Lawrence, 800; and D. W. Rich- of the affair were produced in court ruary 1st. yet to be settled. They both have been ardson, 10. The officers of the com- and blood stains were found upon all There will be a special rehearsal for protected and both are good towns. pany are: E. T. Richardson, presi of them, even the hat. Several soldthe men of the tabernacle choir toand Boise Is very anxious to get lntohe dent; D. L. Evans, iers testified, as did also two street morrow (Thursday) night at 7:30. Muand from all we can learn base- F. E. Grant, secretary and treasurer. league car men, that Fuller rode out to Elevbe concert will sic for the Rlauvelt ball will pay there. The object of the company Is the enth East and Fifth South streets, and taken up and perfected. It Is surmised here that Boise is hot manufacture, and wholesale and retail got eff there, as did Mis Gill. Mrs. Orgaln, the Insane woman, was ready with the forfeit money, while hardware, crockery and glassware Fuller will attempt to prove an taken back to the mental hospital at The entire block in which Ogden has had the 31,000 ready to put business. that several soldiers will sweir alibi, Provo last night by Deputy Sheriff up as soon as certain concessions are the present store Is located will be that he was in his bunk when the Smith of Salt Lake. and Miss Mitcjiell, granted. occupied by the company in the fucheck officer, on the night of Deone of the attendants at the Instltu- Manager Blnford of the Ogden team ture, and a large warehouse will short- cember 13, 1903, made hla rounds at states that he has received letters ly he erected. Provision Is made for A delightful social affair was the 10:45 o'clock. The crime against Mis from two well-knoentertainment given by the Men's club players of last extending the operations of the com waa committed sometime bet wee Gill basefirst of the Presbyterian church last evenseason, McDonald, pany to adjoining territory, and alto- 10:10 and 10:30 oclock. Whether Fulman. and Casey, second baseman, and gether the new Incorporation intends ing. It was ladles' night and the club ler had time, after commission of the both express a desire to sign up with members proved themselves capable greatly enlarge and Increase the deed, to get from Eleventh East and the Ogden team for this eason. entertainer. business. Fifth South streets, where he gut off Time will tell what the league diare club The rooms of the Weber Outside capital la interested in the the same car as did Miss Gill, snd rectors Intend to do. Ogden fans need venture. D. L. Evans, the vice-pre- al aglow with life this afternoon. Mrs. hie bunk not worry. This city Is a factor In dent, la a banker and merchant at Ma reach the tort and get Into J. S. Lewis is the charming hostess at to be scan. 10:45 remains o'clock, the baseball situation that can hardly lad, Idaho, and L. E. Lawrence, one of by a very delightful euchre party... About he overlooked, and if fair treatment Is the thirty-eigof Mrs. Lewis' friends are the matter. Incorporators, is now engaged in CHIEF OF POLICE SAYS the hardware business in California. enjoying her hospitality. Special Policeman John R. Ford accorded the team all will be welL 8 LOT MACHINES MUST GO The company recently organised for Is In danger of losing his star. He was the purpose of building an iron smelt- brought in last night by Policeman Slot machines that pay their rewards er In this city Is going ahead with the Herrick. Mr. Ford Is charged with ANOTHER in money must go. An order to this efpreliminary work. The blowers for the being drunk and disturbing the peace. fect tvas made some weeks ago by furnaces hiave arrived and the con- He la aald to have flourished his gun Chief of Pol'ce Lynch, hut some of struction of the necessary buildings promiscuously last night .TODAY the saloonkeepers of th ecity who have Frank Forrest wa found In Henry will be commenced as soon as spring been operating these machines have Emmetts house last night apparntly opens. as yet failed to comply with the writ. The experiment station of the agri- making himself at home. He waa Chief Lynch said last night, however, cultural college of Utah has Issued brought Into the station by Mr. Emthat he intended to enforce the ordibulletin No. 81, relating to the prun- mett He will be tried perhaps this WAITING FOR THE VERDICT OF SOUTHERN PACIFIC MAKES AN- nance to the letter and those who fellOTHER COMPROMISE. THE JURY. ing of tree and bush fruits. It con- evening. ed to comply will be prosecuted. The C. M. Sc row, a carpenter, paid S3 tains much Information of value to patrolmen have been Instructed to fruit grower and a copy will be sent for a drunk with frilla and trimmings. Mrs. Wells and Two Children Were George McFarland Receives $200 for make an Inspection and see that no Charles Gray, charged with breaking free to any address upon application machines that pay In coins are allowPresent in Court Injuries Hs Received While Into a store at 2277 Washington aveto the experiment, station, Logan, ed to operate. Machines that pay their on Road. Braking Today. nue, January 14th, and stealing two Utah. rewards In merchandise will not be watches, three razors and an overcoat, molested, but all others are under the waived examination and Is being held The Southern Pacific railroad com- ban. A canvass of the saloons Is to be The Wells case is now almost dosed. CHRISTIAN 8CIENCE. for the district court, falling to give All that Is lacking Is the verdict of the pany made another satisfactory settle Judge & J. Hanna, C. 8. D., mein made and If the ordinance is violated mebr of the board of lectureship of the bonds for 3500. Jury. The case was argued to them ment In a damage suit this afternoon. arrests will follow. from 10 o'clock this morning to 3:i5 George a brakeman, mother church, the First Church of McFarland, Christ Scientist of Boston, Mass., will BLOODHOUND EVIDENCE BARRED this afternoon, and after receiving brought an action for 310,000 damages MOTHER SAVED CHILD deliver a lecture at the Grand opera their instructions from the court they for Injuries received, and an offer of FROM FEARFUL DEATH George W. Brott of Nemaha county, retired to consider their verdlcL At 32,500 was made as a house Sunday, January Slat, at compromise and of to convicted burglary and sentenced this writing the Jury is still out While playing In front of an open p. m. accepted. The suit was first brought serve three years in the penitentiary, The lecture la given under the ausThe case has occupied the attention In the district court, but was subse grate yesterday morning Ray Penrose, has secured a reversal In the supreme of the court since eon of Ed Penrose, of pices of First Church of Christ Bclen Thursday last, and quently. removed to the Federal court a tlst of Ogden and la free to the public. court on the ground that testimony has created considerable interest All McFarland, who resides in Ogden, the staff of the Deseret News, went of bloodhounds Is not competent. The The church extends a cordial invitathrough the trial Mrs. Weis has re- waa a brakeman on a freight train. too close to the fire and hla clothing defendant alleges that he was con mained dose to her husband and tion to all. No tickets. haa While climbing to the top of onq, of became Ignited. The child was soon vlcted largely upon the testimony of been an anxious spectator. Today the care he caught a handhold to sup enveloped in flames, and hie mother, THE WOODMEN OF THE WORLD two blodhounds, Beauregard and Miss little boy and two of thdr chil- port himself which was broken and gave unable to extinguish the fire, seised girl, Columbia, and that he was deprived seats beside her In way. He fell on the track severely him and tossed him into a bank of Will give the fifth of their series of of a constitutional right to meet his dren, occupied court. Injuring his back, but his Injuries were snow outside the house. dances at Dlgnan's hall Wednesday accusers face to face and to not of a permanent nature. W. L. The enow was piled over the child evening, January 37th. The Salt Lake them. He maintained that ALASKA'S CLEANLY CAPITAL. and as Stout Charles acted and the flames were finally put out Maglnnis team drill will give an exhibition drill the testimony of dogs was not admis John Johnston, a prominent gold attorneys for plaintiff. The youngster received a number of during the evening and there will also sible In court The supreme court hns mine operator and real estate dealer burns and was seriously Injured. His he several other attractive features. sustained his contention and reversed of Juneau, Alaska, while 4n Clncinna 8IMPLE REMEDY FOR clothing .was almost completely deTickets, 75c; extra lady, 25c. and remanded the case for a new' trial, ti recently, said: TREATMENT OF PNEUMONIA stroyed by the fire, but It Is thought our beauJuneau, The dogs In question followed a trail lotiful, wealthy and charmingly If you want to spend an enjoyable that he will soon recover. from the house that was robbed to the A correspondent of the San Francis cated Alaskan capital, rejoices in as ride around house where Brott lived. evening take a "bob-ru- n Nebraska good a co Examiner calls attention to a rem HOPE TO CONVICT THE the world with the ladlee of the Congovernment as there Is State Journal. COLORED POLITICAL BOSS In and six I the earth, years that have edy for pneumonia which he claims to gregational church Friday, January been there the thermometer has nev 20th. be perfectly reliable. He says Trains will leave the union EJECTMENT SUIT. The preliminary hearing of Bruce as low as zero more than Some years ago I noticed a brief depot (basement of church) from 2 to The case of Mrs. Sarah J. Brown registered the colored Republican leader Johnson, 5 and from 7:30 until midnight Fare, aaglnst Bernard Knoth. a suit for four times, tor we get the temporising article on of the dally papers, which who shot Patsy Burns a few days ago, Influences of the Japanese current claimed to be an extract from a med 75c. for round trip, Including refreshla being held today. It Is understood was taken up in the district ejectment, Our population la 3.000 and the city ments at each station. leal journal, which said: An old court this afternoon after the Wells that the members of the police demodel of cleanliness. Our streets and German professor In Bavaria, in case. sidewalks are constructed of Inch practice of over forty years, had never partment will do their utmost to see MASK BALL. that Johnson is punished for hie crime. thick tough-fibre- d birch wood plank, lost a patient with pneumonia; hla ATTENTION, MUSICIANS! Ten witnesses to the affair have been At Union hall, Thursday night Jantreatment gave immediate and permaThe members of Ogden Local No. the latter raised six feet from and will be on hand at 28th. extra uary Tickets, 50c; lady, 335, American Federation of must street level and slightly inclined nent relief and waa so simple as to subpoenaed 25c. the trial The police have been today. dans, are hereby reminded that the shed the water. The streets and side be within the reach of all without accused of Johnson In the protecting duea for the first quarter became de walks are flushed twice a week and calling In a physician. It waa as fol most of them say they are and With our new light we can make Just past a neat and unique appear lows: Make a ball of cotton about as as good photos on a dull cloudy day llnquent on January 81st. Please call present determined to leave no opening for on and pay Gustavus A. Horn, secre ance. Half a mile across the bay are large as a email marble, saturate it as at an time. Sooy. the famous mining towns of Douglas thoroughly with alcohol, then drop such accusation this time. Several oftary on or before February 1st. ficers have been at work colleccing and Treadwell, the latter with about six drops of chloroform on Chattel and salary loans. Western evidence for the past few days and The Christian Scientists of Ogden largest stamp mill In the world, then cover It lightly with dry cotton, to have little difficulty in Brokerage Eccles have arranged for a lecture by Company, 223-- 4 expect they hold to the mouth and inhale Judge mines there huve paid 39,000,000 the Building; phone 5S4-the S. J. Hunnn, one of the official lectur- dividends. proving negro's guilt The original surface fumes. Inflate the lunge and It will ers of the denomination prominent In only ran 33 to $4 to the ton. but now and open SUIT AGAIN8T DALY-WESexpand every lung cell in If you want steel or wood filing the work, to be delivered at the Grand 1,260 feet It Is showing 9 to the ton. stantaneously. The Daly-We- st Mining company cases, loose leaf ledgers or card Index opera house Sunday, January 81st, at We raise splendid vegetables und I have tried It successfully many Park City Is made the defendant In a to C. card 8 8. Pulver, systems drop p. m. Admission free. All are In great quantities all about Juneau." times, have also given It to hundreds damage suit filed In tl yesterday Ogden or Salt Lake City. vlted. No tickets. of others and have never known it to Federal court by Isaac Hubbard, The trouble behind. Defective vis fell. miner who was injured about a year Ion may seem a small thing now, but ago in the ore sheds at the Quincy the trouble which lies behind it la of SULPHUR IN NEW MEXICO. mine. Two causes of action are given such magnitude that unless properly and 310,000 asked on each count attended to may cause serious results. The feet that the United States im of the sulphur that NEGRO POLITICIANS Eyesight la of such great value that porta three-fourtORATORY. You must take you dealer's word for you should carefully guard It Have It uses should mr-in- ' still greater de A negro politician In nominating your eyes examined and fitted with velopinent of the sulphur deposits In N. Ury for food deal most people are not ex. president of the Muskogee Jemes the mountains and the ex Republican glasses the right kind the kind perts on gems. You can rely on what dub, delivered himself of furnish. C. P. Utter, optician, 201 ploltatlon of the deposits near the ul the we say about any articles In our stock following literary gem: kali and Salt Lakes In Valencia coun Eccles bldg. Phone 514 T. Miatah Ury stands to de prlnc! ty.. New Mexico Is a storehouse of the plea denunclated by Lincoln, unanlm A free lecture at the Grand opera very things that are most used by the ously adopted by Grant scrutinized JEWELERS by house Sunday evening, January list United States in Manufacturing,-SantMcKinley and stamped on every nigger Christian Science. Fe New Mexican. Subject, by Roosevelt!" Kansas City Journal. John J. Gorman and James R. Lee will spend the next month on the municipal rock pile. They were drunk in Peterson's saloon on Grant avenue last night and rifled the pockets of a sleeping Finn, whose Americanised name la John Hill. They were looking for tobacco and presumably other things. John Haggert and Tom Me Donald were in the party and were sentenced to ten days In Jail. John Chlpp and his' younger brother, who Is registered as "John Doe are In Jail with a charge of drunk hang Ing over their heads. The trial of their cAse Is set for 7 o'clock this evening. They were found with several bottlea of beer In their possession and they are being held on suspicion of having secured this in an unlawful saloonA Grant avenue manner. of robbed keeper claims to have been some beer last night and the police, under Captain Brown's direction, are investigating the matter. Frank Eberly will also be tried at the ensuing session. He was discharged on a vagrancy complaint yesterday and was rearrested a few minutes later on suspicion of having mixed up In the box-crobbery at Promontory Point a short time ago. Officer Sullivan of the Southern Pacific service has gone to Nevada today to Investigate con-mltte- vice-preside- 544444444441 IVES DOLLAR OFF' ...Shoe Sale... Is the place to get Shoe use at under prices thi V. week. All broken lots or offered at just izei ar one dollar Leas than the regular, niaiy marked price to close them out. Only a few pairs of a kind, but we have some extra good kinds, and If we can fit you its Just like finding a dollar In the road. 8hoee for 8hoes for H-Shoes' for $3J0 Shoes for Don't wait come while we have your $8JX) $5-0-0 jjq today size. C. D. 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