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Show UTAH STATE JOURNAL, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1904 DAILY fi IDE : LOCAL BRIEFS : Now WILL BE RESULT STEAL TO LIVE y. Rockefeller nvhx Hmilmiwln on In the district court yesterday lh-a entered oml OLIVE'S COON PRIZE FIGHTER charge of perjury COMES TO GRIEF. of not guilty. PLACES BLAME DAMAGE SUITS HIS WIFE If Ever J,.e a JURY MIGHT SAYS EXPLOSION HAVE BEEN AVOIDED. n John Hyslop. at No of Huntsville, died hnu night. yet have funeral for the tieen announced. n fa plain II. C. Lawrence, the retainman. Balt Lake mining and ed from a trip to Denver but night In "g'lenin e pending the day a session of court Judge Rolapp held at Farmington today. Stenographer Ilalver-eo- n Hamer and DlHtrlct Attorney cawere also present In an official well-know- COMPANY PACIFIC CARRIER SOUTHERN BLACK HOD BURLY TROUBLE. HAVE GANG. WILL CHAIN JOINS THE Mad Infatuation of a Beautiful White Wife Will Bs Sent Legsl Firms Now Preparing to Bring Suite for Damsgoe Arising Out te Florence Crittenton of Explosion. Home. Sixteen-Ysar-Ol- d Girl for a Scaly Skinned African. Verdict Was That Powder Cara Have Boon Farther From Engine. the mud and i,,,.., rainy, spring weather. aiil, your feet dry and Should well-know- pacity. yesterday Howell of represents-tlve- a house the in presented the resolutions of the Womans the Lincoln circle of Ogden, favoring measure. service pension motion A stay of execution, pending to retax costs, was obtained yesterday In the case of Max Davidson against execuK. A. Munsey, and consequently In yesterstated as Issued tion was not day's Issue. The railroad men defeated the busiof ness men In the first of a series last night games at the Acme alleys Brown of the business men made the railhighest score and Miller of the the average. made team highest road In addition to the washout at Baskin, on the Union Pacific yesterday, there was also a portion of the track near Evanston slightly damaged.- All the damage done had been repaired by last evening and tralna are running on schedule time as usual. At a meeting of the directors of the Boyle Furniture company yesterday the following officers were elected Horace Peery, president; W. W. Boyle, secretary. These gentlemen, together with W. D. Pyper and Horace Peery constitute the board of direc- Representative tors. Perhaps It was that occult romantic somefeeling that High achool girls times have for prizefighters; perhapa it waa degeneracy, and perhaps It was beauonly idiocy that caused a really tiful Ogden white girl, of respectable parentage and some culture, to fall deserately and violently In love with John Phillips, an ungainly and repulsive looking negro prlxefighter, as blHck as Othello or the ace of spades, dirty as a scavenger's assistant and with hide as rough and scaly as an alligator's talL Besides this he is slue footed. Last evening a half doxen people told Police Captain Brown and Detec tlve Pender that a negro and a white girl were In the hubit of philandering in the dimly lighted, down town residence streets. They were soon found and the man was arrested on a vagrancy charge. The girl tearfully protested. In open court this morning the negro, when confronted with a number of tropical and torrid love letters from Olive" to her dearest Babe, was brute enough to say that the romance s If air and that he did was a one-sidnot care anything for the girl. The lurid love letters, four or five of them, were found In the negro's pockets. They are of the usual school girl type, written In a delicate hand and abound in romantic expressions as well as in such terms as My Only Babe." In Olive expressone delicate billet-doues great fear that her dearest pet would get hurt at the bull fight. The court very promptly sentenced the colored Lothario to 90 days on You're the municipal rock pile. prizefighter,'' said Judge Howell, and beating rocks for a few months will be good training for you. It will harden your muscles. a big, A crop of damage suits against the Because William Duncan, to Southern Pacific railroad company will refused hod bluck carrier, burly work and forced his sixteen-year-o- ld In all likelihood be a result of the exwife to steal her living and his, he plosion at Jackson siding n week ago was arraigned in the police court this oday. Several legal flrmc la the city morning and was, sent to pound rock for the comfor ninety days. Duncan and his Wife. Minnie, were arrested last night by Detective Pender for stealing some clothing from a rooming house on Twenty-fourt- h street. It was soon ascertained that a colored girl had been trying to dispose of some skirts at the pawn shop and the couple were soon located. The girl told a harrowing and pathetic story. She says she is only a little over sixteen years old nd that she was married to her husband In Denver a short time ago. She says he has beat and abused her and threatened to kill her if she did not steal and do his bidding In other ways. The girl will be sent to the Florence Crittenton home. ed x, Messrs. D. II. Peery and Clarence K. McCornlck of Salt Lake left for California yesterday, their destination be lug the Gold Roads mines and mill out of Kingman, Arls. While there the gentlemen will make an examination of neighboring properties that have been commended to them, and in the Phillips reluctantly went out to the even that It stands up to represneta-tion- s bull there's nothing iten, muttering: another southern proMaltlou will m thut love proposition, Judge. at all be operated out of Salt Lake. Olive, as has been remarked. Is an year old girl who resides In eighteen MEN8 CLUB DINNER. the city with-hemother. For obviThe men'a club of the Methodist ous reasons her other name is withchurch will serve an excellent aupper held. The negro said he visited her at tomorrow evening In the basement of her home. If so. the fault Is not the church of which the public will Olive's. be permitted to partake at tl.e 'very moderate price of 15 cents per plate. HE WANTS HIS SALARY. Bll of Fure Oyster soup, olives, crackers, pickles, hot roast beef, Bishop Wooley Institutes Suit Against brown gravy, cold ham, tongue, the Ogden Woolen Mills mashed potatoes, Lima beans, hot bis. Company. cult and Jelly, macaroni and cheese, shrimp snlad, tea and coffee, crullers A was filed this afterand doughnuts, oranges, bananas, noon complaint in the Second district court by apples. Attorney C. C. Richards on behalf of Saturday, February 2Tth, 5 to 8 Edwin T. Wooley against the Ogden m.; price, 15 cents. Woolen Mills company in which Risk op Wooley asks for 3708 alleged to DEATH OF AN INFANT. he due him as salary. In March of laet year Mr. Wooley and the company en Margaret Lillian, the nine-innntered Into an agreement whereby he old daughter of 31 r. and Mrs. Janies should act as manager of the company Hearn, died at 12:30 o'clock last night for one year as a salary of 3125 per at the family home atu 2830 Lincoln month. In the month of August the avenue. mills were destroyed by fire and subse The funeral will be held at the famquently the company notified 3Tr. ily residence. 2830 Lincoln avenue, toWooley that his services would not he morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev. no longer required. Mr. Wooley now Father Cushnahan officiating. Interclaims that he Is willing to fulfill his ment In klountain View cemetery. part of the contract and If the com' fulls to fulfill Its part that it still It will he of general interest to the pany Is liable, under the agreement for the ladles of Ogden to know that Mira amount for which suit la instituted. Pauline Keppler, the renowned corset fitter, arrived yesterday and is now at DISTURBED HER PEACE. S. J. Burt ft Bros.' store, where she will he pleased to meet every one Interested In correct dress. Good taste In dress Is Warrant Has Been Issued for the Arrest of Joseph Murdock. rather a perplexing question to many women, and the services and advice of such an authority as Miss Keppler are Complaint was made yesterday afwelcomed by discerning ladles every- ternoon and u warrant was Issued for where. theurrest of Joseph Murdock, charged with disturbing the peace and quietude LOST. of Amanda Rosell. The wnrrant was Pocket-boo- k and small note hook. Issued upon complaint of I. Rosell. who REWARD. Call county surveyor's of- said 31 ur dock was intoxicated; that he fice. entered on the premises, would not leave the place and made himself obThe lecture recital $!onday even noxious In various other ways. lug, February 29th. will be a rare 3tr. 3Iurdm-Is a brakeninn and is chance to learn what piano music out on his run. The warrant will be stands for. Congregational church. served on his return. th EXQUISITE NOVELTIES IN JEWELRY Will bs found in our new and handsome designs in Lacs Pins, Stick Pino, Broochss, Bolt Buckloo and Collar Pins. Ws are showing a largo and attraetivo variaty of Watchos Jowolry, Rings, Link Buttons and tho Finsst Quality of Gama oat in tho latoot stylss, that wo aro tolling at axeoptional values. ts J. S. LEWIS & CO. ANOTHER SUIT IS FILED. Mrs. Brown Brings Action for Posses ion of Broom. Hotel Corner. Sarah J. Brown has again brought suit against Bernard J. Knoth for pns session of the much coveted Broom hotel comer. It will be remembered that the jury in the former trial failed to agree upon a verdict and was discharged. Suit Is again Instituted upon the same grounds. ..The complaint states that a verbal lease was agreed upon by the parties on the 14th of Xovern her last whereby the defendant should occupy the premises for the month of December at a rental of $175 pe month and for four days In January for the sum of $28. On January 4th the defendant's lease terminated, but he refused to vacate the premises and still oivuples them. The plaintiff asks for $200 damages per month and for restitution of the premises. nlture company received a telegram this morning from his brother-in-laSquire Coop, stating that the popular Ogden musician was married yesterday In New York to Miss Carmen Lense. The young lady left Ogden six weeks ago for New York and Mr. Coop left for the east two weeks ago. They are expected to arrive at home on a week railroad At the various camps along the canal route work le progressing steadily. Men and teams can find employment at any time, it being the object of the contractors to complete the work aa soon aa possible. The cold snap being over, both the men and animals are in a better condition to perform their laborious duties more are the shoes that have u,e sole leather that money buy One pair will easily demonstrate to you the difference between Hamm shoe soles and all others. $5.00, $6.00 at midnight. night THOMPSON IS DISCHARGED. d ot From present Indications the contractors will have fulfilled their undertakings some weeks within the time specified in the contracts. The contractors are well aware that it la to their Interest to complete the work on schedule time, as the government has made it known that all overtime will be charged up to them. There seems to be little trouble with the men employed, and from the way they stay with the work it is evident that they are satisfied. Warren ft Co. alone employ about 440 men and a like number of animals, as well as three steam shovels. In all there are between 700 and 800 men employed on the work. Churchill Standard. If you want steel or wood filing cases, loose leaf ledgers or card index systems drop a card to C. 8. Pulver. Ogden or Salt Lake City. Need Air and Light Mrs. Anne Thackeray Ritchie writes to the Pilot that millionaires are giving libraries and Institutions to the tollers In the cities, but no one has aa yet thought to give them air and light In the shape of more open spaces. mine. Work was at once and TOO LATE at the Lyceum Theater This Week every one went to thesuspended rescue. The TO CLASSIFY. & $7.00 C. D. IVES BROOM HOTEL CORNER. Next Drawing Worlds Fair Trip at The Hub will be March 4th at 7:30 p. m. New goods are arriving daily NEW SUITS NEW SHOES CRAVENETTE COATS Tuesday. The happy couple left New York Inst efficiently. 1000-fo- Bill Inquest victims company. Are making preparations A verdict was returned last evening Three at 6:30 o'clock. The verdict says that of proceedings. mencement claim agents of the company are here the accident, might have been avoided from San Francisco and are exerting If the cars containing powder had themselves to the utmost to comprobeen placed farther away from the en mise the cases. gine. Petitions In probate were filed yesThe jury was in session several days. terday in behalf of the relatives of Justice of the Peace William Horsley four of the Greeks killed In the ex- acted as coroner and the jury was plosion. The attorneys are Henderson composed of W. L. Wright, James ft MacMillan, and the principal asset Knudson and Chris Hansen. of each estate Is given as the cause The first session of the jury was of action growing out of the death of held at the scene of the accident. Then the deceased. In each case John Con the Jury came to Ogden and took the The tos Is named as administrator. testimony of witnesses at the general petitioners are: Estate of Louis Kat- - hospital. The final session was held sumbos, deceased; Bill Chagurls. In yesterday at Brigham City. the estate of Louis George, deceased; Engineer Stanton of the westbound Michael Chagurls. In the estate of train, Fireman A. A. Reed of the east Kriglaco Kerglake, deceased; James bound train and Master Mechanic Kerglake .and In the estate of Sam Hope gave testimony yesterday. Fotls, deceased, Peter Fotls. In the It was brought out in this testimony list of the personal property of the de- that when Engineer Lunna applied the ceased It is stated In the first case the air and found that It would not work value of the property Is $320, while In he whistled for brakes. the latter three cases It Is valued at $100 In each instance. Most of the heirs CANAL. IRRIGATION of all the deceased are residing In NEVADA Greece. Work Progressing Satisfactorily and Contractors Are Trying to ComSQUIRE COOP MARRIED. plete It As Early as Possible. Lorenzo Jarman of the Boyle Fur John Thompson was placed on trial at Morgan City yesterday on a charge of housebreaking and was acquitted. SUMMONED IN SMOOT CASE. Thompson Is a son of J. L. Thompson, a saloonkeeper of Morgan City, and It was rharged that he stole 3200 from United States Marshal Hsywood a room in Williams' hotel in Morgan Hera After Witnesses to Go to but the evidence would not support Washington. the charge and he was discharged. United States Marshal B. B. of Salt Lake City is in Ogden FIVE KILLED IN THE MINNIE HEALEY MINE this afternoon to summon witnesses to Washington, D. Cm to appear before BUTTE, Mont., Feb. 26 Five lives the senate committee on privileges and of earth and elections In the case of Senator Reed were lost by a cave-i- n rock in the famous Minnie Healey yesSmoot The marahnl would not say who the terday. The dead are Thomas Haggerty, Ogden witnesses are or how many would be summoned. After the sum- shift boss; Thomas Furlong, miner; monses have been served he will glvi William Dwyer, miner; Ike Abraham, miner; Anton Trinettl, miner. out the Information. The accident occurred on the sixth He said he and his deputies hud level. Just how about completed the work of summon- floor of the ing the Salt Lake City witnesses and the fall came will never be known, as so far there had been no disposition not one of the five men was left to shown by any one to avoid the service. tell the tale. Only the time of the fall Is known, and that by the noise, which was heard In other portions of the DRAWS BIG CROWDS. Hey-woo- The coroner's jury In the over the bodies of nineteen of the explosion at Jackson ago places the blame on the OWASMI NOTON . AVEN UE; i Everything i I AT J Mighty Little Prices : : ; Copper bottom wash boilers, 0c a Galvanized Iron wash boilers, 10c J 48c Copper rim tea kettles 15c Three quart tea pots Three quart coffee pots ..... 13c J 10c J Milk strainers 5c 2 Pint cups, for Sc , Dust pans 10c Painted cuspidors 33e Painted chamberpail 75e s Flour cans If you are In need of anything s In tinware don't fail to visit our store while the sale is on. 50-l- b. WHEELWRIGHT -- Phon. 147 -- Z. BROS. 2474 TVtsh. ; Av. DIGNANS Proves Very Popular. body of Shift Boss Haggerty was first FOR SALE. DANCING ACADEMY. found. The work of recovering the No bill at the Lyceum theater slnci e FOR SALE Eighty-acrfarm, good remaining bodies will proceed slowly, that pouliir playhouse has been open- as the oil; Imporvementa cost $2,000. management of the mine will ed to the public has proven more pop-ula- r not let the rescue Choicest fruit, beet and tomato re- REGULAR DANCE EVERY MONDAY party endanger any or has drawn larger crowds thi gion In Utah; good reasons for sellmore llveg. for the reason that there EVENING. the attractions that are given this Is not a chance that ing. Price 34.750 if sold this spring any of the men week. HUNTER ft KENNEDY, Ogden. can be found alive. In the Illustrated songs that huvi Utah. been so popular all along Miss Gertie The management of the Journal will HELP WANTED. Stark, a young woman with a lovely consider It a favor If subscribers will voice, has been secured. Demariu and report of WANTED Good, promptly any live, energetic IS MY NEW GROCERY Orlandu. Hooligan, Lulu Theis and papers. Telephone C$4. to canvass for of agents the sale McKeever and Sandry are meritorgoods. Men of experience preferious attractions. Start the new year right subscribe red. Utah Knitting 2354 Works, Splendidly anTstcLf j non-delive- ry REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. The fallowing real estate transfers were made today: Joseph W. Wilson and wife to F. W. Raker, warranty deed. 3100. Lot block 1. Riverside addition to Ogden City. Florence K. Rowe to John Nicholas part of lot 10. block 10. South Ogden survey; consideration 11.00. William C. Dillon to 3Iary E. Cllfion. lots 11. 12. 13 and 14. block 3, Pnc Place addition: $600. BACK TO DENVER. Minnie Duncan, the ored girl who was forced to steal her husband, was released from tody and will be sent to her home Denver. In the meantime she has given a gmd home In the city. tor the Journal II 3$ Ie.a.olsenM1 a year. Washington avenue. 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