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Show DAILY 8 UTAH STATE JOURNAL, LOST HER PURSE LOCAL BRIEFS : conimlsltuiers are The making an Inspection of the canyon road. There wan no seMiimi of police court this morning a Judge Ilo well la fienilliig the day at Logan. A committee of Elks front Salt Lake and Irovo met last night with the local lodge to arrange for the Elks excursion to Provo in the near future. George Halverson attended the annual reunion of the University of Utah last night and mode a humor-oresponse to the toast, "On the Square. Come to the prayer meeting tonight at the First Methodist church. There will be some prominent divines there en route home from the Los Angeles to-d- OH THE TRAIN WEDNESDAY, PRISONERS JUNE 31. 1904 Bid II JAIL Correct Wear AGAIN tor ay HOT SECRET SESSION OF COUNCIL LAST NIGHT. SALT LAKE WOMAN LANDED IN FUGITIVES OGDEN PENNILESS. Mayor Wanted Paving Commenced in En Route Between Salt) Lake and Front of His Residence, But Ogden She Was Robbad and Is Now 8trandad. Council Balked. ARE RESTING NOW. THE CHOOSING OF CORRECT SUMMER WEARING APPAREL is NOT ALWAY8 AN EASY MATTER YOU WILL BE CONSIDERABLY AIDED IN YOUR CHOICE BY COM ING HERE TO LOOK AT THE Cain Telle the Story of Their Escape, Their Journey North and Capture. . ur conference. The regular meeting of the Trades and Labor Assembly will be held this Monday was a holiday so evening. the meeting tonight Is the one that should have been held Monday night. President L. W. Shurtllff will meet with the Tabernacle choir tomorrow (Thursday) night, when Important matters pertaining to the choir will be discussed. It is Important that every member of the choir be present. The city council of I.ogan extended an Invitation to the city council of Ogden to visit the northern capital today , That executive session, caucus or star chamber session, call it what you please, which the city council conducted last night from 8 oclock to 9:30, was of that character which Is accurately described as red hot, and it is won out said that the opposition against the mayor, something entirely out of the ordinary. Rumor hath it that the mayor wantstreet ed the paving of Twenty-fourt- h to begin immediately In front of his house. There were those present who opposed this, their claim being that it was tacitly agreed among the council-me- n that no paving work should be commenced in the residence portion of the city until the work contracted for in the business section had been com- Mrs. M. Junes of Hisbee, Arizona, reported to police heudquarters this morning that she had lost a purse containing 847.G0 while on a train en route to this city. She was coming here from Sait Lake on her way to Portland and for safety she placed her puree in a email hnnd-ba- g which she locked, and then fastened the bag to the seat with another lock. She then left the seat for a few minutes and upon returning she found that the bag had been broken Into and the puree removed. Mrs. Jones is evidently a poor woman and saiiT she had earned ' the money by hard labor and was on her wa yto visit with friends at Portland. The money she bad saved was calculated to last her through her trip, but she is now without a penny and away from home, and she may be compelled to stop off here and again go to work. The police have no clue to the identity of the guilty party, so have nothing to work upon. pelled. Rut the mayor felt that hie will was, being set at naught and he resented It. He held the floor a considerable part of the time and was vehement in and patrldpate in the celebration of his denunciation of the opposition. Cache valleys red letter day, but the But the opposing faction was obdurate and It could talk also and did talk local solons declined tbe invitation. to some effect and thus it came to pass The newly organised militia comthat there will be no paving work done SOTHERNS ENGAGEMENT. pany had another successful drill last In front of the mayors residence; at were members presFive 'new night not just at present. ent and the Hat now contains thirty-tw- o least At 8alt Lake Theater, Thursday, Frinames. It la expected that in the day and Saturday Saturday course of another week a full company M. D. LESSENGERS STAT1 3.13. rr. Matinee. will be enlisted. Makes Answer to Charge Against Him Manager Geo. D. Pyper of the Salt in a Local Lake Morning theater, has prepared a rich STRONG BILL AT GLENW00D. of Salt Lake treat for theater-goe- rs Paper. in the engagement of and Ogden City Cosgrove Concert Orchestra Company who will appear M. D. Lessenger, who is attorney for E. H. Sothern, Will Play Two Nights Moore, 'one of the men who escaped Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenfrom the county Jail, has handed the ings and Saturday matinee In the mi. J Tomorrow and Friday evenings the Journal the following signed state- racle play, The Proud Prince," by ment for publication in answer to a Justin Huntly McCarthy, author of Glenwood Park management presents statement contained in a local morn- "If I Were King." The entire producthe Cosgravs Grand Concert Orchestra i tion will he given intact ae presented ing paper: company, one of the strongest musical 1 characterize the publication as at the New Lyceum theater, Kew combinations on the road. The com- a dastardly and cowardly assertion, York. pany Is composed of musicians of the because, when I afterwards looked for Sotherne engagement at any time highest ability end especially selected the fighting editor of the Examiner and place la an event of the greatest for thla tour. The pork management and Standard he could not be found. importahee, as no other player has a has gone to considerable expense in I make the statement that I am very more enthusiastic following. His comorder to secure this company and every anxious to have Mr. Moore present at ing engagement, however, marks an 'one should avail themselvea of the op- his trial because there are actions on event of added Importance, ae In "The portunity of hearing bo line an organi- the part of the officers that are not Proud Prince he presents one of the sation at ao low a price. plays of recent years, only reprehensible hut criminal In this most talked-o- f After the program a fourteen-piec- e matter, for the reason that the boys, the most elaborate production he has orchestra will render music for danc- Moore and Murphy, were led fhto com- ever placed on the stage, as over 150 ing until 1:80, one IS cents ticket ad- mitting the offense charged by one people are employed. ; mitting to both. Cara every ten Sothern fills a position upon the stage for the officers, Hailing, a stool-pigeand also a hold-u- p. peculiar to himself. In hla own person "The accusation made by the Ex- he seems the embodiment of romance; G. F. BOREMAN TO WED. aminer la not yet settled and a crim- he la called the ideal lover by the Amlibel will be brought against the erican stage, and hla productions alW. J. Bhealy has received en invi- inal can be found, who report- ways reflect the highest possible artation to the wedding of G. F. Bo reman party, if he was and ed the cause of the publica- tistic achievement, are warm with of Park City but formerly a well-knoof brave love romance and leave a happy article. tion the attorney of this city. The wed"Sheriff and his Impression and memory behind. Bailey deputies ding will be solemnised at La Grande, all of the conversation that heard Tuesday morning the sale of seats bride-elect on June 15th, and the Or, commenced and the applications for took and the between place myself la Louise Bates, a sister of Dr. and ea the door wee left ajar. for each ticket performance showed prisoners lira. A. L. Richardson of La Grande. theater-goe- rs "How will crowd the Salt could a I that have known preday The couple will make their home In vious that the doors would he left un- Lake theater. Park City. . . locked where Ogden people who desire to see prisoners could esSotherns creation of the dual role of cape. DEMOCRATIC PRIMARIES. "I offered to give 850 reward for the king and court Jester may take adBy order of the Democratic County Conimittee notice is hereby given that return of Moore alive, ao that he vantage of the special rate given by primaries will he held at 8 o'clock p. might tell how he escaped from the the railroads Saturday, thus being afof the forded an opportunity to attend both m. on June 8, 1904. for the election of Jail and the circumstances matinee and evening performances, reBeltser burglary. delegatee to the state convention to be turning on the early evening trains or held at Balt Lake City on June 9th. AN AGED PHILANTHROPIST. on the later ones after the last perThe total number of delegatee to he Baroness Burdett-Coutt- a, who le 90 formance. elected Is fifty, one from each election years of age, Is one of the best known district. The chairmnn of each ward of English LIVE AT EDGE OF WORLD. philanthropists. She abolof Ogden City and precinct In the ished Nova Scotia Gardens, one of the The Odin, which recounty Is hereby requested to secure worst slums in London, and built upon turned recently from Tristan da Cun-h- a. a suitable place for such meeting end Its site the model flats of Columbia the furthest distant civilised corto give notice thereof, and to forward Square and the stately and useful ner of the world, brought interesting Immediately to the secretary of the Columbia market. She built and en- tidings of the little colony of EnglishCounty Committee the namea of the dowed St. Stephens "Westminster and men who inhabit them, says a London delegates elected. endowed the bishoprics of Adelaide dispatch to the Chicago Inter Ocean. THOMAS D. DEE, Chairman. nnd Columbia. Many other parts of The Islands comprise a small group E. 8. ROLAPP, Secretary. the empire owe much to her benefac- lying In the south Atlantic, midway tions. R.ijah Brook dispenses charity between the coast of South America DEMOCRATIC PRIMARIES. for her in Sarawak. She established and the Cape of Good Hope. The The following are the places selected in 1861 the East London Weavers Aid largest Island in the group is twenty-on- e for holding the Democratic primaries association, and earlier still started miles In circumference, and rises on Friday, June 3d, at 8 p. m.: the Shoe Black Brigade upon its use- In a central conical mountain to a First Ward City hall. ful career. Cleveland Leader. height of 7,640 feet. Second ward Third ward amuseAt the present time, according to CONFERENCE RATES. ment hall. the news brought hack on the Odin, Salt Lake City, Rio Grande Railroad. the population la seventy-thre- e Third ward Mound Fort meeting EngM. M. 1. A. and T. L. M. I A. and lish T. house. by birth, religion and associaPrimary association. June 5, 6 and 7. tions. Fourth ward County courthouse. Fifth ward Ward amusement halL Fare $1.50 round trip. Ticket on sale Their only link with the outside June 4, 5 and 8, return limit June 8th. world is the yearly visit of the warThere'a pleasure In drinking If you Train leaves Ogden 8:10 a. m. Salt which brings to the Inhabitants ship. Insist on having STANDARD Soda Lake returning 8:10 and 11:55 p. m. the malls, provisions and parcels. There la no sort of government whatever on the islands. . The Islanders live In Idyllic existence and spend the time in cultivating the land end fishing. The Islands were discovered by the Portuguese In 1506. It was annexed IN DESIGN AND FINISH ARE MARKED FEATURES OF 1 by Britain In 1817, a company of ar2 SUPERB WEDDING RINGS. FOR A RING THAT IS TO tillery being kept to watch Napoleon LAST A LIFE-TIM- E 5 IT IS WITHOUT QUESTION THE at St. Helena. On the death of NaBEST PLAN TO CHOOSE THE BEST QUALITY. I poleon, in 1831, the gunners were withdrawn, with the exception of a corporal named Glass and two companions, who, with some whaling men, 0 were the founders of the present seton man-of-w- Jewelers tlement . Just after the Journal had gone to press last evening word was received from Cache Junction that John Cain, the other escaped prisoner, had also been captured and both he and Moore were brought to Ogden last evening of Box Elder by Sheriff Josephson and Barker of Sheriff Deputy county Cache county. The mens spell of liberty was brief and they are now safely locked behind the bars. A Journal representative had a conversation with them last evening. They stated they were completely fatigued and badly in need of a square meal. Cain acted aa spokesman and he stated that they left because they found the doors open. Once In the alley they started to run. He claims the hid behind a hill board fence for two hours and then started for the Hot Springs. They arrived there about 10 oclock, half an hour ahead of the officers. They pushed on to Brigham City and were accosted by an officer there, but succeeded In off. him There rested throwing they until yesterday morning and then struck out for Cache Junction. They were resting at the outskirts of the Junction when an officer approached and, addressing Moore, aaid: I want you." "What for? asked Moore. "The sheriff of Box Elder county told me to get you. Moore then gave up. Cain was not arrested at this time and started north, hoping to make good hla escape. He entered a barn and secreted himself In the hay, but a woman saw him enter and told the officer and the jig was up with Cain. That Is the story he relates, and it Is given for what it is worth. The officers have worked zealously for the capture of the men and are to be congratulated on their success. When Sheriff Bailey was notified of the mens capture he returned to the city from Evanston. THE CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT. When the managers of the great Floto n Shows organised thla beautiful not to did that please forget they and amuse the little folk is to please and amuse the entire world. With this thought In mind they have added to their already costly shows a department for the children. Including many fairyland features, the beauties of which have never been equaled by any similar txhlbltldn. In the parade will be seen many costly miniature wagons, floats, tableaux, and open cages containing the smaller species of the animal kinddom. One hundred beautiful Shetland ponies, 100 doge of all species and sixes; scores of rare birds, baby elephants, and monkeys too numerous to count These are all for the children and each and every little animal performs its respective part In the difficult programs arranged by Prof D. G. Market, the king of animal trainers. HAND-TAILORE- CLOTH ES FOR SUMMER WEAR. CORRECT IN EVERY DETAIL OF UNEXCELLED FIT AND FINISH THESE CLOTHES OFFER A RANGE OF EVERY MATER. IAL AND PATTERN AND OF EVERY CORRECT CUT AN STYLE. COM-PLET- . E The Putnam House Clothing 2345 WASHINGTON AVE. i Utahma Park STRICTLY A TEMPERANCE RE80RT. ( i ENTRANCE ON TWENTY . FIFTH STREET, OPPOSITEREED HOTEL. The Week of May 30 . STRONG BILL OF HIGH-GRA- VAUDEVILLE DE With the Following Artists: . , LEON AND LEONA Worlds Greatest Aerial Artists. HUGHES AND KENTON Comedy 8ketch Artists. BATE8 AND ERNE8T It Wee the Dutch. . . HARRISON BROTHERS Matrimonial Agent and tha Ruba. PRICE OF ADMISSION Adulte 10 Cente Children 5 Cent UtaKria ParR exhi-tlo- KENNEDYS" Dairy Lunch and Ice Cream Parlors; open 6 a. m. to 13:30 p. m. 2454 Washington avenue. D The Temperance Reiort. The KraKauer Piano! 2406 Washington Ave. The Week of May 30 High Class Vaudeville is another of our new llnee of pianos recently added to our llaL This piano is high class in every respect, comes in five different styles, and ita tone, quality and action is superb. CARSTENSEN & ANSON CO. Performances Afternoons and Evenings Admission - - Ten Cents X Price $450 Sold on payments that make piano buying easy for you. Let us show you. Tampls of Musio. 74 MAIN STREET. ( Formerly Daynes Music Co.) SALT LAKE CITY. ar Exceptional Beauty Lewis & Co., Summer UP Tremendous Sale in All Departments OFF ON 225 Ladies' Tailor-Mad- e Suits LAST & THOMAS X |