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Show DAILY I I LOCAL BRIEFS j STABBING IT UTAH STATE JOURNAL, SATURDAY, JUNE 11, 1904. BURGLARS GET AFFRAY I Political Gossip THE HERMITAGE J. Trent of Monett, Mo., is an Ogden visitor. Fred W. Stafford of Tarkew. Mo., la W. in the city. OOKING Forward To an Outing Judge Bagley quietly but firmly Insists that he la not a candidate for the but that he la an E. STONE DIES FROM WOUND STORE OF H. G. HANSEN 4L SON IS ENTERED. active aspirant for the nomination of ON HEAD. district Judge. Well, Judge, of course C. I Meteer of Oakland, Cal., la visin the you ought to know, but why does the city. iting Harry Moss Under Arrest and 8aid to Thieves Make a Careful Selection of official organ of your party at the capT. H. Edwards, superintendent of the Goods From the Stock and Bo Man Who Inflicted the ital continue to boost you aa the masugar factory at Garland, and wife are Disappear. Fatal Injury. in the city. jors opponent? You should call it off. attorney-generalshi- p, C. F. Boremun, the ParK City attor- Burglars entered the store of H. G. Hansen 4k Bon, dealers in sporting goods, on Washington avenue, some time last night and decamped with a couple of hundred dollars worth of goods. How they obtained an entrance to the store has not been learned, but it la surmised that they used a skeleton key on either the front or Lying at the morgue of Undertaker Larkin is the dead body of William E Stone, son of Louis P. Stone, who died at the Ogden general hospital at 8:30 this morning from a knife wound received in the bead, at the base of the brain and behind the right ear, alleged to have been Inflicted by Harry Mors,a waiter at the Elite cafe, in a quarrel at the Hermitage in Ogden canyon last rear door. They made a careful selection of night. some of the best goods in Mr. Hanis of the To obtain particulars affray Mrs. Thomas Maloney and daughter. a difficult matter, as the principals sens stock and departed without leavMiss Dollie, left Thursday for St. Louis, were all more or less Intoxicated. Moss ing a trace behind them. Judging where they will spend the summer with drove to the Hermitage last evening from the goods taken and the manrelatives. accompanied by Richard Slater, a cook ner in which the burglary waa exeFuneral services over the remains of at the Elite. Stone's companions were cuted it was the work of experts. The Robert Roberts were held this after- Robert Edwards and Walter Wilson. crooks were no novices or bunglera noon from the First ward meeting Just how the dispute arose has not de- Nothing in the store was disturbed, house. Interment was in the city cem- veloped, but the men had evidently the articles having been neatly lifted been drinking in two different parties from the cases. etery. The following Is a list of the arJudge Howell yesterday united in In the saloon and doubtless words had the bonds of matrimony William R. been bandied between them. Moss and ticles: One 38- - and one one Colt Davidson and Miss Nettle Goodfellow, Slater were in their buggy about to Colt automatic, revolver, one new both of Ogden. police revolver, Harrington leave for home when another friend - and Judge Howell last night received a invited them to drink and they accept- ft Richardson revolver, one Iver Johnson revolver, letter from a sister of James Lynch, ed. Upon leaving the saloon they one double action gun, who was killed on a Rio Grande freight changed their mind about going home one second-han- d last Sunday morning, asking him to and started towards the dancing pavil- twelve rasora, branded atllleto and bury the body in this city at her ex- ion, but had only gone a few feet made In Germany," another lot of pense. when the light began, but who was the rasora from glass case, one lot of The Congregational Mens club and aggressor remains to be seen. All were pocket knives, probably nine doxen, their friends had the pleasure of list' more or less mixed in the fray at first, nearly all fitted with pearl handles. ening to a very interesting talk last but the fierce fight was between Stone TABERNACLE SERVICE3. evening by Mr. Don McGuire. Mr. Me and Moss, who got separated, and in It having been deemed advisable to Gulre has had a varied experience In the struggle it Is alleged that Moss the Sunday afternoon serdiscontinue the west and has a rare gift in enter- drew a knife and inflicted the fatal in the vices Ogden tabernacle during taining his hearers with stories of the wound. Moss himself Is considerably summer notice is hereby the months, frontier life of a mining man. battered and bruised, his left eye besuch services are herewith that given ing blackened, hla face cut and swollen, until further notice. This, a front tooth gone, a scar on his breast adjourned does not apply to quarterly however, and an Internal injury on the right side conference which will be held July where he claims some one kicked him 24th. By order of the presidency of while he w'as on the ground. stake. the his condition Stone's Observing JXO. V, BLUTH, Stake Clerk. friends picked him up, carried him to First Methodist church Rev. Samtheir buggy and drove with all possible uel Blair, pastor. 10 a. m., Sunday PRESENT FOR POLICE. ; haste to the city. He was bleeding school, Professor W. L. Uuderwood, The Modern Woodmen have rememprofusely, and when half way through bered the police force for their splensuperintendent; 11 a. m sermon by the canyon lost consciousness, which the pastor; class meeting immediatedid turnout in the memorial parade on he never regained. He was first taken with a box of fine cigars. ly after this service; 2:30 p. m Junto the residence of Dr. J. 8. Gordon, Sunday, ior league, W. D. Brown, leader; 0:45 where his wound was dressed tempor- BOARD OF EQUALIZATION MEETp. m Eptyorth league, Harry Hansen, and then removed to the hospital, arily INGS. president; 8 p. m., sermon by the pas- where he received but every attention, of Equalisation Board The County Midtor. Special music by the choir. death cams at 3:30 a. m. will meet on the following dates to week prayer meeting at 8 p. m. WedMoss was conveyed to his buggy by consider any applications for remission nesday evenings. his friends, brought to the city and of taxes on account of indigency, or for taken to his room at the Broom hotel, reductions or alterations in assessed First Church of Christ Scientist where Dr. Carnahan dressed his In- valuation of property in Weber county, Church edifice corner Twenty-fourt- h street and Lincoln avenue. Services juries. Sergeant Barlow Wilson, Sher- to wit: iff Bailey and Deputy Sebrlng took 11 a. m., subject, "Is the Universe, InSaturday, June 11, 1904, at 10 a. m. Atomic charge of the case and after the death and 2 p. m. cluding Man, Evolved by Force?' Sunday school,. 10 a. m. placed Mose under arrest and lodged Tuesday, June 14, 1904, at 10 a. m. Wednesday evening meeting 8 p. m. him In the county Jail. A representa- and 2 p. m. All are invited. Free reading rooms, tive of this paper saw Moss there this Saturday, June 18, 1904, at 10 a. m. suite 212, Eccles Bldg., open daily morning.' He says he remembers be- and 2 p. m. ing on the ground with two men on from 2 to 5 p. m. All ewlcome. Monday, June 20, 1902, at 2 p. m. top of him, but has no recollection of Saturday, June 25, 1904, at 10 a. m, German St. Paul's using a knife or inflicting the wound. and 2 Evangelical, p. m. church P. L. Wuebben, pastor. Ser- He is a married man and hla wife is After June 27th no applications' unvices In the Swedish Lutheran church, at present visiting frtenda in Salt Lake der the law can be received or considcorner Twenty-thir- d street and JefStone, who is a nephew of the man ered. All taxpayers will please govern ferson avenue at 8 p. m. Text, Exodus Stone who .together with hla wife, met themselves by this notice. German Sunday school at 2 such a tragic end in a rooming house 84, p. m. You are welcome. on Twenty-secon- d street a few weeks There's pleasure in drinking If you ago, was said to have been of a some- Insist on having STANDARD Soda First Presbyterian Church ; John Ed- what quarrelsome disposition. ward Carver, pastor Morning worship An Inquest will be held at 2 o'clock TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. at 11; theme, The Parable of Life. this afternoon, the following Jurors Evening worship at 8; theme, The having been sworn: William Moyes. STRAYED OR STOLEN Brown Enchanted Land." Sunday school at Mark Hall and E. A. Stratford. white in forehead, brandmare, strip 7. 12:15, Endeavor at prayer ed 'H. C. on hip. Return to Reed meptlng Thursday at 8. Grant and Twenty-fourtAlfred hotel barber shop and be rewarded. First Baptist Church The reg- Brown, rector. Second Sunday after ular services as usual. Morning service Trinity Early celebration at 7:30 a. at 11 o'clock; subject, Converting the m.. Sunday school at 9:45, morning Sinner." Evening service at 8 o'clock; prayer and sermon at 11, evening Profit and Loss." Sunday prayer and sermon at 8. Morning subject, school at 13.05 p. m.. Junior at 4 and topic, The Thoughts of God": evening, The Lords Prayer Thy Will Be Young People's meeting at 7 o'clock. Done on Earth, as It Is in Heaven," Horace B. Blood, pastor. ney, spent yesterday afternoon and evening in the city. The deer family at the Glenwood Park soo has been increased by the arrival of two little fawns. Miss Clara Brown, one of the teachers of the city, is attending the teachers' institute at Salt Luke. George Shorten, manager of the dress goods department of the Z. C. M. I.,ls at home suffering from an attack of ton-sillt- ls. 8- 8-- 8. Mid-we- ek h: . First Congregational avenue, between Church. Adams At Central Park Presbyterian corner Thirty-fir- st Church, and Washington Children's day exercises at 11 a. m Christian Endeavor at 7 p. m., services at 8 p. m. Twenty-fourt- h and streets Services at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Childrens day will be observed in. the morning with special numbers by the children and a sermon ELKS EXCURSION. to the children by the pastor. Subject Provo Juno 15th, via Rio Grands. for evening. "Preparation for Power." Seats are free and a cordial Invita- Train leaves Ogden 8 a. m. Everybody invitad. Fars $3.40 round trip. The tion to all. Salt Lake Elks will join the Ogdens at Church of the Good 8hephedr, corner 8alt Lake City. Twenty-fift- h WE ARE PREPARED TO SERVE FRIENDS OF THE BRIDE WITH THE PRETTIEST AND MOST USEFUL PRE- SENT8 THE MARKET HAS IN STORE. HAVE RECENT- LY ADDED NUMEROUS PIECE3 OF HAND PAINTED CHINA, STERLING SILVER, BRONZE CLOCKS AND OR- ' NAMENTS. J. S. Lewis & Co I WeeR June 6 to 12 All i A. BOYLE, Manager. ROMAINE AND FITCH WEAVER AND LAMBERT Impersonators, Song and Danes Artists With the Goods. I MOVING PICTURES A Princess Dream. 8AM COLE Black Face. SULLY AND PHELPS Eccentrio Comedians. CROSS AND HOLDEN Afternoon matinee at Entertainers. BOB KENYON Illustrator, 8ong presenting "When tha Fields Were White With Cotton. joyed. EXCURSION TO in this city. t 4 , i - Admission lO Cents - What Is Life? Theater In the last analysis nobody knows, Lyceum Family but we do know that it is under strict J. H. YOUNG, Proprietor and Manager law. Abuse that law even slightly, pain results. Irregular living means THE WEEK OF JUNE 6 derangemnet of the organs, resulting in constipation, headache or liver SHOW trouble. Dr. Kings New Life Fills this. Ita gentle, quickly RADCUFF AND BELMONT yet thorough. Only 25c, at Jesse J. Wizards of the Rifle. ONE BIG Drivers drugstore. The SALT 8T1 LAKE Via Rio Grande Western, June 12th. Fare, SI round trip. Train leaves Ogden and 8 o'clock; evening performances at 8:30 and 10 o'clock. Biggest, Strongest and Best Vaudeville Show ever produced FLERIAN AND GOULD The Actor and tho Tramp. If you want steel or wood filing ELKS EXCURSION. cases, loose leaf ledgers or card Index Provo Juno 15th, via Rio Grands. systems drop a card to C. S. Pulver, Train leaves Ogen 8 a. m. Everybody Ogden or Salt Lake City. invited. Fare $3.40 round trip. Tha Salt Lake Elks will join the Ogdens at 8alt Lake City. SUNDAY 12 Roxys Christmas Dinner. LAHL AND CECIL Dutch Comedians. Joseph 8. Peery complimented the Weber delegation after the convention Thursday evening by tendering them a banquet It was a function much en- MAMIE NORRIS Contortion Dancer. McCarthy and bunns. Manly Art. MILTON 8ISTER3 - Elwood itrect The Lady and tha d MRS. & H. ELWOOD, Maid. RILEY MEYERS Tenor. Twaatr-9scoB- Por. Newly furnished throughout; equipment modern; electric lights, steam heat; cenRates trally located. Board by dir or week. 530-K reasonable. Telephone at 9:30 a. m. ... EDISONS MOVING ADMI8SION PICTURES. 10 CENT! JUNE SALE IS NOW ON Sale in Sheets CLOVER BRAND, 81x90, 60c; REDUCED TO 81x90, 50c :65c BAND, 45x36 SILVER BLEACH LINEN, 72 INCHES WIDE; FOR 45c WHITE WAISTINGS, NOW 2c and 50c;ALL WOOL VOILE 8PECIAL 25c 30c QUALITY; 45o 12k 12k BRAND, 45x36 ALL NIGHT GOWNS AT MANUFACTURER'S cBoyile Hard-- Star Performers 11 15c 1,000 YARDS CALICO, SHORT LENGTHS NOW 25 DOZEN 8HAMR0CK SPECIAL eeeeee CORSETS eeeeee an e a a a e etc 1c 'iQv JW f from. 2 2455 Avenue. LINEN HUCK TOWELS, 18x36; REDUCED TO .. e e e e e ece nteeieee j A great line to choose JOHN Wash. 2406 Washington And the Ogden boy won out. That was a pretty contest for national committeeman. Judge O. W). Powers and D. H. Peery are both of the fighting caliber. The former, especially has gone through many fiercely waged campaigns, and whether victorious or defeated, he was never disgruntled. He again displayed that courteous magnanimity which ha always characterised him by moving to make Mr. Peerya election unanimous. And he was right .when he said: A good fight like this doesnt hurt the Democratic party.1 That Tired Foaling. If you are languid, depressed and Incapable for work, it indicates that your liver is out of order. Herblne will assist nature to throw off headaches, rheumatism and ailments akin to nervousness and restore the energies and vitality of sound and perfect health. J. J. Hubbard, Temple, Tex I have used writes, March 22, 1902: Herblne for the past two years. It has done me more good than all the doctors. When I feel bad and have that tired feeling I take a dose of Herblne. It is the best medicine ever made for chills and fever." 50 cents a bottle. Sold by Geo. F. Cave, druggist creationa. The Toggery SPECIAL own price. ware. Co. Our Panama and Straw Hats are the very latest Shoes, fancy and ataple styles, always here. The Democratic party pursued a wise course for itself yesterday, but for the Republicans it was a disaster." It was in the words quoted that a prominent Republican and former officeholder expressed himself to the writer yesterday with regard to the Democratic state convention, and he spoke wisely and truly. But what gall apd wormwood that action is to the opposition, and, however much it tries, it cannot conceal its sore and bitter disBuilding ita hopes on appointment Democratic dissension they are scattered to the four winds by a convention which for harmoious action la unIt was a sad blow to exequalled. alted hopes and soaring ambition. ARGYLE llie goods at your 1 Weve the very swellest kind that Eastern "fashion makeiV produce, and at prieea Eastern retailers will scorn. If you want to dress right you should come here, as we have anticipated your needs. We make a specialty of OUTING SUIT8 THAT RETAIN 8HAPE, or "money back. 8PECIAL Come early ami get ! I al SPARTAN tackle at cost. s now. acMurphy for attorney-genercomNow the to bunch. the cording bination must be serious about this matter or the major may secure But that is doubtfuL After all, it looks like Bob Moyea for the treasurship. Pillow Slips Specials We are closing out our stock of fishing i Summer is here, not much hot weather yet, it true; but it will corns, and youd just as wall select your Summer Togg EXTRA HEAVY LINEN FINISH, SPECIAL AT COST. a To Be Married in June? Its This Summer? COST ALL CORSET COVERS AT MANUFACTURER'S ALL WHITE SKIRTS KT MANUFACTURERS COST COST . LAST & THOMAS f |