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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, MONDAY, CHARGE FUREY AGAINST LETTER RECEIVED STATES HAS DONE TIME. 110 EXTENSIVE IMPROVEMENT HE FORMER GETS EIGHT YEARS AND CONTEMPLATED. YEARS. FIVE THE LATTER Spent With Hie. State Prison. ha been recelv-e- d The following and ft frowning by Chief of foil. tr explain Itself: 1904. Memphis, Tenn., April 12, Dear Utah Chief of Police, Ogden, J. J. Shepherds Sir: Seeing one of he has gall dodgers of the Eth, which I ee enough to call the Daily New; In Ills Dally News he classes Ogden he has gamblers as bunco men when lieen o bunco man all of sixteen years to my knowledge; will And also where be served two years In the Iowa state 1895. He Is also prison from 1S93 to he calls throwing which a nut spealer, a finger on one Is minus He hulls. the hand which he got shot off In Cape Nome while trying to get In a mans more about pocket. You can find out if you trace this man J. J. Shepherd res., Youra his record. . "TUB GAMBLER. "Publish this If you wish." A reporter called upon Shepherd at the county Jail, ahowred him a copy of the letter and Baked him If he had anything toa ay. He replied that he had nothing to aay In the matter. WORK Another Story Will Bo Added to pot Building to Increase Office and Hotel Accommodations. at Hi Furey Was Greatly Surprised Pleased Sentence and Quinn Wee in Memphia Says Shepherd Two Years in Iowa 18, 1904 001 ARE SENTENCED 1 J. Some On AID APRIL Another two of the Zang saloon were sent to the penitentiary hold-up- s this morning John Furey for eight years and John Quinn for five years. When sentence waa pronounced on urey he seemed to be taken by surprise. He evidently expected to he dealt with much more leniently and could not conceal his emotion at what he thought was the severity of the sen tence. Quinn was next called upon to stand up. Judge Hart Have you anything to say why the Judgment of the court should not he passed? Quinn I wasn't a principal In the De- Almost officially from and General Manager Bancroft of the Oregon Short Lines comes the announcement that extensive Improvements will soon be made at the Union station. Tne recent changes In the Harrman system place the control of the Union station In the hands of the Short Line and it Is now found that there Is not enough room to accommodate all the offices that will be maintained here. While definite plans have not yet been made public it s stated that at least one more story wll be added to the present building and considerable altering made In the present floor arrangements. Besides providing ample room for all the offices the hotel accommodation will be largely Increased and improved. While It was locally expected that the number of officials stationed here would be decreased as a consequence of the consolidation orders It Is now a practical certainty that the number will be Increased. The statement was made this morning that definite word regarding the proposed enlargement of the station will be given out within a few weeks. Vice-Preside- nt THEN HERSELF JEALOUSY RESPONSIBLE FOR DOUBLE TRAGEDY. Clarence J. Stons Found Dead and His Wife Dying in Rooming House Last Night. J. Stone, who is well In known sporting circles In this city, and his wife, are lying side by side at Clarence Larkin's morgue, both having died from the effects of poison. The tragedy occurred at the Beltman rooming house, on the comer of Washington avenue and Twenty-secon- d street, last night. No verdict has yet been rendered by the coroners Jury, but the testimony seems to Indicate that Mrs. Stone first administered a dose of the drug to her Heaven pity us is my last hind. words on earth. Good-by- e forever, MR. and MRS. C. J. STONE." My Own Darling Ones at Home: Before your eyes shall see this short but sad note you shall know the awful crime which I have committed. "Grief has driven me to this. Father, mother, brother and sisters forgive your little Patience. Ah, alas, did you know what I am compelled to undergo you would forgive me I know. "Madeline Cave and Clarence relations are the cause of all this. Madeline has tried to separate us ever since we were married. She Is no more or less than a villain here on earth. "I cannot and will not live without the man I love. May heaven bless you all In this great so row and may God pity me are my last words on earth. Oh. It almost breaks my heart to think of my dear old grey headed father for I know this will almost kill forever to all, them. Good-by- e Your loving and devoted, "LITTLE PATIENCE." Notify the following persons by wire C. O. D. of this terrible crime. (Here follow the names of the relatives given in the other letter.) MRS. C. J. STONE. (Signed); Clarence wishes to make a request that you bury us together In the same grave. It's my request also. PATIENCE. Oh, gracious Hevenly Father, loos down upon the parents of this unfortunate couple and give them each and every one strength and courage to overcome this great grief. Heaven bless my dear father, mother, brothers and sisters. You had best embalm our bodies for it will be some time before my folks can reach the city." husband and then poisoned herself. An Inquest was held this morning at 10 o'clock W over the remains. robbery. g. Donaldson, T. S. Mathews and L. C. Judge Ilart How old are you? Jensen being the Jurors Impaneled by Quinn I will be 20 on the 24th or Judge Howell. May. Dr. Dickson was the first witness Judge Hart ( to District Attorney called. "Mr. Clarence Stone was dead, Halverson) Have you anything to he testified, "when I arrived, and Mra aay? Stone died In about twenty mlnutea further, Mr. Halverson Nothing Mr. Stone had probably been dead your honor. two houra In my opinion they both Judge Hart then committed Quinn to died from the effects of opium or morthe pen for five years. phine. They certainly did not take Quinn gave every Indication of bethe poison at the same time. Subsequently, in the district court' ing greatly relieved when he heard Jennie Meyera proprietor of Mra room during the course of the hearing hla sentence. He la the man who loanhouse where the act was the rerooming of hla case, Shepherd stated to the hla coat and ed one of the hold-up- s told the following story: committed, to porter that he would write a reply gun. was sick with cramps Stone "Mra very con 8H0PMEN MANY MORE to the letter, but he desired time James Hope, charged with robbery, asked me If and EMPLOYED BE WILL morning Sunday alder the matter. withdrew his plea of not guilty and knew of anything that would ease her. entered one of guilty. Sentence was Apropos of the announcement con- I used hot applications and she drank set for 5 o'clock this evening. solidating Unjon Pacific and Shtp-- t some coffee, which relieved her. She Line Interests at this point Is the ar went back to her room about noon, Cures Coughs and Colds. Mra C. Patterson, 625 Lake St, To- rival of additional shopmen, fifty or then telephoned for Mr. Stone, telling peka, Kansas, ssys: "Of all cough rem- more, from Evanston. These men will him that his wife was sick. He aredies Ballards Horehound Syrup Is my be employed here permanently and It rived shortly after and I saw no more favorite; It has done and will do all J. D. Call, an attorney of Brigham, la that Is claimed for It to speedily cure Is stated that while the number at of them until along In the evening, all coughs and colds and It is so sweet Evanston will be still further reduced when I went to their room to see how In the city on buslnesa Mr. 50c and the Ogden and Pocatello shop forces Mrs. Stone was getting along. Jimmie Kelson Is up from Salt Lake and pleasant to the taste." 25c, $1 a bottle. Sold by Geo. F. Cave. will be largely Increased. The Evan' 8tone was lying across the bed, face City for a few days. like he was In great Seventeen lovely girls In a drill at ston shops will not be entirely aban down, Hon. Moses Thatcher passed through I Mrs. asked Stone If there was Pocatello but pain. doned, Omaha, Ogden, Tues Ogden yesterday en route to Washing- Order of Washington card party centers could Reno of will I and the be and she said, 'No, do, anything shop day evening, April 19th. ton D. C. Clarence can take cars of me now. the Harrtman system. was not near the room again until Joseph West and hla two daughters If you want steel or wood filing left this morning for New York oer cases, loose leaf HUNTINGTON ROAD when I tapped on the door and o'clock, or Index card ledgers the Rio Grande. IN AGAIN no answer. My suspicions OPERATION received to a C. 8. card Pulver, systems drop were then aroused, and I telephoned Knlghta of Pythias meet tonight to Ogden or Salt Lake City. do third rank work. All Knlghta are A late report states that the dam for an officer. When Officer Layne Good time Tuesday evening, April age done by washouts on tHe Oregon came I gave him my pass key and he urged to be present. J. L. Moore la In the city for a few 19th, at A. O. U. W. hall. Cards, danc division of the Short Line has been re opened the door. Mr. Stone was Iy 25 cents to paired and trains will again be sent lng across the bed dead. He was not days visiting hla brother, Jesse Moors, lng, drill, refreshments; alL in the same position that I saw him in over that way tomorrow. office. of Engineer Marsh's In the day. His wife was ly bound earlier for Passengers yes Oregon John Doe Eastman, who waa reportWorking Night and Day. and at this his sent were side, with her head In his terday lng morning by ed as having been arrested, Is not The busiest and mightiest little thing arms was In a dying condition, of Sacramento and the and coast. way up was la ever Dr. New made John W. Eastman, the popular stove that King's Mrs. Stone was taken to another room, Life Pills. These pills change weak repairer. nese Into strength, llatlessneaa Into en Dr. Dickson waa called In, but she RAILROAD NOTE8. Dr. and Mrs. U. V. Wlthee have re- ergy, brain-fa- g into mental power, Superintendent Scott and Mrs. Scott died In a few minutes after his arrival. turned from an extended tour of Cal Theyre wonderful In building up the left for California A piece of sweet cake was found in this morning. Ifornia, They will hake their home health. Only 25c per box. Sold by Bell of the Pacific hotel re one of the commode drawers. A small Manager at the Virginia. THERE'S A DIFFERENCE. ports that house crowded with railroad piece had been cut off with a pocket Ed Kerrlck, formerly of the Salt knife. There was also some crackers Perhaps the word "tonic" Is mors men. Lake Tribune, was In the city Snturi often abused and twisted from Its or and cheese in a lower drawer. An Traveling Freight Agent Cook day evening to meet Mrs. Kerrlck, who glnal meaning than any other in the the Harrlman system departed for the empty box was found on a chair which returned from a visit to California. might have been used to hold drugs. English tongue. It Is used to character- west today. George M. Hanson, who has Just re ise whatever temporarily spurs or ex James Abbott of Davis There were no empty beer bottles and ' covered from a severe attack of ap cites the system without regard to Its county, now with the Southern Paciflo, I am sure they had not been drinking Is m Ogden today. pendkitls. waa able to le out again lasting benefits. any beer. A bottle of medicine was A well known medical writer lately yesterday and was greeted by many Superintendent F. E. Lewis of the found on the dresser. The drug looked friends. A real tonic builds Instead ot Union Pacific and Short Line dining-ca- r Ike water. snld: and hotel department, Is spending Officer Layne was next called and Maud Despin was adjudged Insane booming, strengthens Instead of exclt It feeds Instead of frightening, said: When I arrived at the rooming today in Salt Lake. Saturday afternoon by Dr. Dickson lng; It Is stated that the building now house Stone was dead, and had evr and Coulter and ordered committed to tonic, In the true sense, Is a food, a nu occupied by the California fruit ex dently been dead for some time, as the the asylum. She was taken to thaw trlent It must nourish. That Is why a malt tonic a true hlblt will be remodeled to accommo body was cold. His further testimony institution yesterday by Deputy Shermalt tonic Is IdeaL It supplies not date the Pullman offices now In the did not differ In any way from that iff Cave. the vitalising effect, but the food, main depot of Mrs. Meyers. Commander say the only elements. Consequent to the recent general or' Undertaker Larkin testified that he churches do not reach ten per cent of the A great many beers are ders of E. H. Harrlman, Union Paciflo had taken the bodies to the parlors and the people. The First Methodist church will be glad to meet all the christened "malt tonics," but they lack officials are now here from Omaha that when he was called Stone had the food elements and the reconstruct transferring records and other per. been dead for some time. people. Services Wednesday evening Ive properties. qulsltes of office to the Short Line of Aftre adjournment Dr. Dickson was and Sunday. the of the flclals. recalled and testified that morphine product Suit has been filed In the municipal Anheuser-Busc- h from the east bound for would not cause pain when taken. Passengers association, Brewing court by Judge Maloney In behalf of St. Louis, is a tonic that is rich In un Oregon were sent over, the Southern Mr. Brown, of the Brown Drug com Jovo Basarlc against Ilijl Radmono Pacific to Sacramento, from where pany, testified that he sold Mrs. Stone and a builder-utrlment, wlch for $32 wages alleged to be due It Is especially valuable to conva they will proceed up the coast This some morphine last Friday, him. Basarlc Is bartender for the lat lescents. Dr. Condon was next called to the nursing mothers and thos was done In order to avoid the wash ter at his saloon on Wall avenue. who have need of an effective tonic outs on the Short Line snd will be con stand. He testified: "I met Mrs. George Lavender died at Marriott that will be retained by the most del tinued until the road Is again in work Stone as a patient and gave her this morning, aged 87 years. Mr. Lav lcate stomach. lng order. prescription for some llthla tablets. In ender was the father of Mrs. Joseph Its aceptance and use In the practice my Judgment death was not caused by Clark of this city and was born All kinds of garden seeds: fresh of America's most eminent and sue morphine. Arsenic was most likely Bedford, England. He was well known cessful physicians, and the great and stock; western grown. Save money by the drug used." and highly respected throughout the continued demand for It at druggists buying In bulk of Skeen A Co., 353 At 4 o'clock th's afternoon the Incounty. Funeral arrangements will be and whom it is sold tbs Twenty-fourt- h street by grocers', quest was not completed.' announced later. country over, proves conclusvely its The following are the letters writA Dandy for Burns. merit and popularity. ten by the deceased woman and IntroBuy an Incubator and make the la served at the lead duced at the Inquest: Dr. Rergln. Pana, Ills,, writes: "I poultry business pay. Skeen ft Co. lng health resorts and summering have used "To Whom It May Concern: Kindly 352 Twenty-fourt- h Ballard's Snow Liniment; street place. always recommended it to my friends, notify the following persons b wire, as I am confident there Is no better C. O. D.. namely: Mr. and Mrs. Lumade. Tt is a dandy for burns.' Those ther Shobe, Billings, O. T.; Mrs. D. B. who live on farms are especially liable Wyatt. to many accidental cuts, Wellington, Kaa.; Mr. W. L. burns, brulS' es, which beal rapidly when Ballard's Shobe, Los Angeles, Cal.; J. A. Shobe, Snow Liniment Is applied. It should Wichita. Kan.; Leonard A firm can have is its reputation for RELIABILITY and good treatment Shobe, Bilalways be kept In the house for cases lings, O. T.; W. L. Shobe, Port Wo stand on our record. Worth, of emergency. 25c, 50c, $1 a bottle. Texas. AH of which are my brothers Sold by Geo. F. Cave. S, LEWIS & CO., and sisters and parents. They will Opticians. come and make arrangements. Anything lacking In the Sprlntlme calls for a TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. "Madeline Cave and the Stones have TABLE SERVICE? GENERAL OVERHAULING ruined We can replace any article lost my life. They have tried to And cleaning in general. WANTED A girl for general houseus. We cannot and will not from sets, and will reflnlth your separate over your Jewelry and clocka work In family of four; none but live old stock to make It like new. and apart, so 'tls best we separate they need repairing bring them in girl need apply. $17 Twenty-t- take this step. May God bless the hird street. denr little babies which we leave be LOCAL BRIEFS and-looke- Onion sets are going fast Don't put off buying too long. Skeen ft Co.. $52 Twenty-fourt- street h POLICE PICKING8. man by tbe name of Gibson was arrested this morning by Officer N. street beHerrick on Twenty-fift- h tween Madison and Munroe. Gibson went home drunk and struck hts daughter. The mother, daughter and son then tied Gibson up with the clothesline and notified the officer, who took him to the station, where he was booked on a charge of disturbing the peace. Several cases of drunkeness were tried in the police court this morning, but the accused were allowed to go on promising to return to work. Charles Brown, a hop fiend, was sent to the rock pile for thirty days. Frank Walters received a suspended sentence for making a disturbance at the Lyceum theater Saturday evenng. He promised to go to work and stay sober. A Make Ice Cream at Home And have any kin-- l yuu on short nntl. e. The waiit ration of some takes 01ieer than others hut tlie freexinr never takes longer than minutes. "Fifty gives many new miRipu.. and It is no trouble at all to free, them in a Peerless Iceland Freezer One Motion. The can revolves around stationary dashdr. It is the simplest freexer made. Runs easier than a freezer. Thousands who had stopped making Ice cream at home because of the trouble now use the Peerless Iceland! ed many-motion- RICHARDSON & GRANT (Incorporated.) The Crockery People. (8ole Agents) 2419 Wash. Ave. Phans 201 X "THAT Preston Flour IS MIGHTY GOOD FLOUR," IS WHAT THEY ALL SAY. FOR SALE BY Health is Youth Disease and Sickness Bring Old Ag. Herblne, taken every morning before breakfast, will keep you In robust health, fit you to ward off disease. It Grocer cures constipation, biliousness, fever, skin, liver and kidney complaints. It purifies the blood and clears the complexion. Mra D. W. Smith, Whitney, Texas, writes April S, 1902: The management of the Journal 1 have used Herblne, and find It the best medicine for constipa- consider it a favor If subscribers tion and liver troubles. It does all you claim for It I can highly recommend report promptly any it 50c a bottle. Sold by Geo. F. Cave. papers. Telephone 6(4. 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