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Show PAff.Y UTAH STATE JOURNAL, 8 THURSDAY, JUNE 2. 1904 COMMERCIAL VAG THREATENED Correct Wear LOCAL BRIEFS COMMENCEMENT THE SRAKEMAN LUCK! ESCAPE Next Sunday's services at the First Methodist church will be of more than usual Interest The Itah 1111 Foxtlng company has removed Us office from the rear of the Lyceum theater to 411 Twenty-thir- d street. Chief of Iilke Drowning leaves tonight for Bt. Louis and Chicago. While at Bt. Louis he will attend the police chiefs convention, which convenes there on June 6th. A benefit entertainment will be tendered W. 8. Paine, who leaves on a mission Wednesday next to the New Englnnd states at the Second ward asembly hull this evening. Through an error of the part of the printer the name of M. D. Lessenger was omitted to be attached to the communication from him which appeared In lust evening's Journal. John C. Keating, the newly appointed buggugeinaster at the Union deru arrived from Evanston yes- terday afternoon on Union Pacific No. 101. lie will assume his new duties at once. J. Bolen, a member of the Chicago Iiollce force, was In the city last night He la on his way to San Francisco and will take In the fight, of which he picks the man from Butte as the winner. The physicians who examined Irwin Anderson as to hla sanity have reported that he Is not suffering from His parents mental derangement called at the county Jail today and he went back home with them. Rev. J. E. Carver of this city yesterday united In the bonds of matrimony Q. O. Dunbar, a prominent ranchman of Liberty, and Mrs. Mary Reynolds of North Ogden. They will make their future home at Liberty. Manager Egan of the Healy House has accepted a position with the dining-car department of the Union Pacific railroad company and has severed hla connection with the Healy House. Mrs. Egan went east on Monday to visit with friends and relatives. At Salt Lake yesterday a marriage license was Issued to Luke P. Welsh of Duluth, Minn., and Emma Christensen of Ogden. County Clerk Hollingsworth today Issued a license to wed to Frederick L. de Sanno of Ran Francisco and Frances L. Monagan of Jeffrlea-Monr- oe MAN WAS BEATING HIS WAY ON U. P. TRAIN. ne As there was no police court yesterday Judge Howell was kept busy from 10 until 12 o'clock this morning listening to the tales of woe of the many vugs and drunks who were compelled to face him. Ralph Westbrook, who was arrested last night upon arriving in the city from Evanston for carrying concealed wea jions, was sentenced to sixty days on the rock pile. Westbrook boarded a freight train at Evanston enroute to this city. When a brake-ma- n asked him to leave the train, Westbrook pulled a gun, according to the story of the br&keman, and said that he would not leave. Upon arriving in this city the brakeman reported the matter and Westbrook was placed under arrest Westbrook la a suspicious looking character and appears to be a man who could tell any amount of falsehoods. The officers a of him penitentiary being suspect DRIVES INTO RIVER AND SWEPT DOWN STREAM. TONIGHT. graduates from the commercial department of the high school will be presented with their certificates by Dr. George Thomas in the study hall of the high school this evening. Work in the commercial department of the high school has been a marked success this year and toTwenty-thre- DANCE AT DIGNANS. Ogden High 8ehool Class of 05 tertains Class of 04. Dlgnan's hall was the scene of En- an- other pretty dance last night The function was the Junior ball given by the Ogden high school class of '05 to the class of 04. The Juniors left nothing undone to show their senior friends a good time and well did they succeed, for a more pleasant evening was never spent In Dlgnans hall. About two hundred people were In attendance and enjoyed the hospitality of the Juniors. The hall was tastily decorated 'in school colors, black and orange banners and bunting. Each class also had a large amount of Its own colors. Very neat programs were Issued, on which was printed the class yells of the two classes. (a. The Utah Bill Posting company has moved Its office to 411 Twrenty-thlr- d street Telephone 448-Z. JUNE WEDDINGS CELEBRATED. photographer, Sooy, the will give absolutely free to each couple marrying In June a splendid carbon Studio 2411 photograph of itself. Washington. well-kno- e night the students achieve the summit of their ambitloln In school life. The class motto Is "Work and Win, and this the gradautes have done. The following Interesting program has been arranged for the occasion: Music, orchestra; presidents, address, Blanch Mattson, cello solo. Dent Mow-reclass poem by N. Moran and A. Allen; violin solo, Sadie Powell, recitation, Emma Browning; vocal solo, Alice Flowers; class history, Lester taChild; piano solo, Lily Fisher; y; Political Gossip f J o e o e e e e e e IN DESIGN AND FINISH ARE MARKED FEATURE8 OF 8UPERB WEDDING RINGS. FOR A RING THAT IS TO LAST A LIFE-TIM- E II IS WITHOUT QUESTION THE BEST PLAN TO CHOOSE THE BEST QUALITY. Lewis & Co., Jewelers A Chinaman who peddles vegetables around the city met with an accident in the Ogden river yesterday at the ford above the bridge, where the Boyle Furniture company's team met with disaster. The Chinahian drove hla horse Into the stream for the purpose of allowing it to drink. It started down stream, and although the river Is not very high the current Is a powerful one and proved too strong, for the horse. The whole outfit was being carried down stream, and, perceiving the danger, the Chinaman scrambled into the river and securing a hold of the bushes pulled himself! ashore. The horse kept on plunging and rearing and finally disentangled Itself from the harness and got out of the river on the north side Just below the bridge. The wagon remained In the river almost at the same point as dfd that of the Boyle company. The salvage crew, which is evidently going to be a permanent Institution, was soon on the spot and after some difficulty got the wagon In such a position that a horse could be hitched to It and It was succesfully landed on the north side below the bridge. The celestial was lucky In not losing both horse and wagon. DEMOCRATIC PRIMARIES. For the supreme bench Judge A. W. Is to the Agee perfectly willing accept By order of the Democratic County nomination- - Much will depend upon Committee notice Is hereby given that certain developments at Salt Lake primaries will be held at 8 o'clock p. whether he can win out or not, but hla m. on June 8, 1904, for the election of friends seem to be confldlent delegates to the state convention to be held at Balt Lake City on June 9th. The field referred to above consists The total number of delegates to be of Kearns, McCornlck, Wells, Snyder la elected fifty, one from each election and Sherman factions. Pretty comdistrict. The chairman of each ward bination, Isn't It? And they certainly of and precinct in the Ogden City will be a powerful combination to worst should they Join forces and county la hereby requested to secure make a fight against a common en- a suitable place for such meeting and to give notice thereof, and to forward emy. Immediately to the secretary of the Coming back to our own Immediate County Committee the names of the locality, Charlie, of course, will leave delegates elected. the affairs of this county to the kind THOMAS D. DEE,' Chairman. attention of John V. Bluth. That la E. 8. ROLAPP, Secretary. the convention will hand Bluth the nomination and he will do the beat DEMOCRATIC PRIMARIES. he can to secure election. This la In The following are the places selected accordance with the arrangements en- for holding the Democratic primaries tered Into two years ago. on Friday, June Sd, at 8 p. m.: First Ward city halL It la Hanson. Murphy and HollingsSecond ward Third ward amuseworth for the legislature. And then ment halL John Childs, commissioner, Third ward Mound Fort meeting wants to go and no does Archie McFarland of West Weber. Bishop Mc- house. Fourth Ward County courthouse. , Kay, of course, holds over on the senFifth ward Ward amusement halL ate. However, things will be arranged so that the boss can get the' goods In ahape for delivery If he wants to, and hell surely want to. The attention of Democrats Is again urgently called to the primary meetings, which will be held In the different wards and precincts of the city and county tomorrow night at 8 o'clock. Every one realises the Importance of the work at the primaries and consequently none should fall to attend. Success can not be achieved without hard, earnest work, and combined effort can command it. Dan Ellla and Joe Bailey will ask for renomlnatlon, and those who claim to know say they will get Rut N. J. Harris Is said to be looking with envious eyes on the position George Eye Savers Glasses may be thus called If fitted correctly to weak or strained eyes. Don't neglect the first warning. I will give you a free examination and tell you their exact condition. Lensea Ground to Order. J. T. RUSHMER, Expert Manufacturing Optician 2412 Washington Ave. hand-tailore- d CLOTHES FOR SUMMER WEAR. CORRECT ' IN EVERY DETAIL OF UNEXCELLED FIT ANQ FINISH THESE CLOTHES OFFER A COMPLETE RANGE OF EVERY MATER. IAL AND PATTERN AND OF EVERY CORRECT CUT AN STYLE. The Putnam House Clothing WASHINGTON 2345 AVE, Utahna Park STRICTLY ENTRANCE A TEMPERANCE RESORT. ON TWENTY FIFTH STREET, OPPOSITEREED HOTEL. The Week of May 30 . HIGH-GRA- STRONG BILL OF VAUDEVILLE DE With tha Following " Artists: LEON AND LEONA World's Greatest Aerial Artists. HUGHES AND KENTON Comedy Sketch Artists. . I BATES AND ERNEST "It Was tha Dutch." . Adults .. HARRI80N BROTHERS Matrimonial Agent and the Rube. PRICE OF ADMISSION' 10 Cents Children .. Halverson secured by appointment George Is a candidate for the district attorneyship and has his record as a to the convention. recommendation Another aspirant for this office Is said to be County Attorney Hulanlskl. Bo Judge Bagley Is not now a candidate for the attorney-generalshibut Is out with the big mit for the nomination for the district Judgeship. He' Is to leave the state plum for Major Breeden or some one else and confine himself to a study of Intercounty political conditions. Well, the Judge and J. A. Howell can scrap it out between themselves. It makes no difference who gets the nomination, he will go down to defeat. The Judgship will remain Democratic. Utahna Park Tin Temperance Resort The Krakauer Pianof The Week of Hay 30 High Class Vaudeville is another of our new lines of 4 pianos recently added to our list This piano is high class in every J respect, comes in five different 4 styles, and lfs tone, quality and action Is superb. Price $450 that make Bold on payments piano buying easy for you. us show you. CARSTENSEN Performances Afternoons and Evenings Admission - - Ten Cents ANSON CO. field for the United States senatorshlp, and as the Republican field, with the exception of Wells, will be antichurch, It behooves the manipulators to exercise greet caution at this particular stage of the game. They are for Sutherland, but If they ever entered the portals of a legislative hall it would likely be a question of new houses. OFF ON 225 Ladies' Tailor-Mad- e Suits LAST & THOMAS 4 4 4 4 1444444 Tremendous Sale in All Departments . Let 4 p, The political manlplators of he the county, bunch, are now for the Sutherland combine that Is at the present wrlt-In- B It may be different tomorrow. It Is Sutherland against the Republican , Cents s e it hy Exceptional Beauty THE CHOOSING OF CORRECT SUMMER WEARING APPAREL is NOT ALWAYS AN EASY MATTER YOU WILL BE CONSIDERABLY AIDED IN YOUR CHOICE BY COM ING HERE TO LOOK AT THE Celestial Scrambles Ashore and Horse and Wagon Are Rescued Salvage Crew Again at Work. De- bleaux. The Smart Set, class; Class Prophecy, Emma Boffman and Dorothy Nelbird." son; Essay on Man, Albert Boyle; preJoseph Mallud, Sam Rosen and John sentation of certificates. Dr. George Doe were arraigned on a charge of de- Thomas. stroying property by breaking down a fence belonging to J. P. O'Neill. They pleaded not guilty and will have a hearing tomorrow afternoon at 8 o'clock. NEW ENTERPRISE FOR OGDEN. The Curl credit clearing house Is now established in the First National Bhort'a full orchestra will be In atbank building, with E. A. Stratford as tendance at the Weber Stake academy The credit problem will manager. dance In Dlgnana new hall Friday, solved never be by collections, but by June 3d. a system that compels a man to take care of his credit This should be one "KENNEDYS" of the most Interesting and profitable Dairy Lunch and Ice Cream Parlors; firms of the city to our business and m. to 12:30 p. m. 2454 open professional men, as It also places Washington avenue. Ogden in communication with offices located in other states and Therea pleasure In drinklrg if you Insist on having STANDARD Soda HALF FARE RATES. For the occasion of the Democratic state convention In Salt Lake on June 9th the Rio Grande Western has made a rate of one fare for the round trip, Ogden to Balt Lake and return. These tickets will be placed on sale June 9th and will be good until June 11th. GRADUATE For Summer STUDENTS E When Asked to Get Off He Drew a Marked 8uccess in Commercial Gun on tha Braksman Other partment of High 8chool Polics Cases. This Ysar. John Graves and Jake Hamilton, two vaga, were given ten and thirty days respectively. Pat Donley, charged with having been drunk, was discharged on condition that he would sober up and go to work. When asked by the Judge If he had ever been arrested before, he answered: "Yes, your honor, five times since the new patrol wagon came out. John Allen and Charles Watson, also arrested on a charge of vagrancy, are mere boys who have been "on the tramp for the past year or two and in no way bad characters, but the Judge gave them five days each and a good talk. Thomas and Morris Sullivan, charged with disturbing the peace, were found not guilty and discharged. COSGROVE CONCERT ORCHESTRA Pat Dugan, a suspicious vag, was given sixty days on the rock pile. He Program to Bo Rendered at Glonwood has been under arrest In the city Park Tonight. The following program will be rendered by the Cosgrove Concert Orchestra at Glen wood Park tonight and tomorrow night: Noon and Overture, "Morning, Night," oeheatra; violin solo, from "Lurilne," Carrie Louise Torgeraen; cornet solo, "Heimweh," Signor Robert Zlerke; soprano solo, "In Runny Spain" (note: dedicated to Miss Anna Adams), Anna Adams; mandolin solo, "Polka de Concert. Harry Woods; overture, Zampa, orchestra: musical novelties, marimba phone and duets, Cosgrove ft Roloff; rattles, Swiss bells and aluminum chimes quartette, Roloff, Cosgrove, Btelnkamp and Woods; descriptive, "A Village Orchestra at Their First Rehearsal, orchestra; xylophone solo, Harry Woods; duet, cornet and trombone, "Miserere from "II Trovotore," Zlerke and Hawkins; violin solo, Cavatina." Carrie Loulae Torgeraen; soprano solo, "When I'm Away from Ton Dear, Anna- - Adams. TWENTY-THRE- |