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Show DAILY UTAH MONDAY, STATE JOURNAL. JULY 4, 1904. aaAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA1AAAAAAA4 wwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww i LOCAL 0 BRIEFS :: About 200 people came up from Balt Lake yesterday on tbe excursion and vlaited the canyon. The Fourth Is being celebrated at Pleasant View today, Hon. Joseph Che being the orator. Albert Sadd has returned from Nevada, where he has been on business He Is spending the Fourth with his family. Mra David Mattson presented her boy yeshusband with a twelve-poun- d are dochild and mother Both terday. ing well. James Anderson, a young man residing on Lincoln avenue, was arrested yesterday for discharging firearms within the city limits. T. C. Foley, Orson Badger and son, Chris and Oscar Flygare and A. M. Tribe leave tomorrow for a two weeks Ashing trip at Blacksmith's canyon. James Anderson was celebrating the Fourth early Sunday morning by discharging a loaded revolver on lower street and was placed Twenty-fift- h under arrest by Sergeant Chambers. William Geroulea was arrested on Saturday for carrying concealed weapons. He deposited 1100 for his appearance. It la said he claims to be a Pinkerton detective. Mra C. P- Plyer and sister, Miss Smith, who were injured In a runaway In the canyon Friday night, are very much Improved and no serious consequences are anticipated. Past Commander Joe Harris of the local lodge Knights of the Maccabees was presented with a beautiful signet ring by the lodge, as a token of appreciation for valuable services rendered - the order. Word was received In the city on Saturday evening of the death of Miss Jessie Hutchenson of Beldlng, Mich. Miss Hutchenson was a cousin of David Eccles and has visited In this city. Her friends here will learn with deep regret of her demise. NAVAL RECRUITING 'STATION Unele Sam Wants More Machinists, Electricians, Fireman and Coal Passers. i DRUG FAST li F SALT Deputy Sheriff 8ebring Averts What Would Have Been a Serious 8mash-U- PERSONAL POINTERS L THE YOUNG MEN ARRESTED LAST NIGHT. FIVE HE DEFIES ALL LAKER8 DEFEATED SCORE OF 6 TO 5. BY A ' THE JAIL CUMMING," VISITS CITY JAIL. Matched and Releases Himsslf From Handcuffs and Game Was One of the Prettiest Chains Placed About His Wrists Ever Sean. and Anklss. gilt-edge- street He is here to enlist recruits for positions as machinists, electricians, firemen and coal passers In the United States navy. This Is Lieutenant Prices third visit to this city. On the first visit he and the Jackies" of his party took part In the parade and reception tendered the president on his visit to this city. Assisstant Surgean V. Dobney, a' popular young medico of .the navy, is a member of the party. t AT UTAHNA ? PARK. Utahna Park still continues to draw large audiences at every performance. The sacred concert lost night was attended by the largest Sunday night crowd which ever visited a concert In the city. The entire list of performers became favorite with the audiences during last week. the Indian wonder, leaves tonight for the St. Louis fair, where he will remain until Its dose. Another good list of vaudeville attractions has been engaged for this week and record breaking crowds are assured. The dancing pavilion will again be open this evening for lovers of the light fantastic. Pause-haunt- , VISITING HIS OLD HOME. Ellsworth (Me.) American, June 22: "Dr. A. S. Condoon of Ogden, Utah, was In the city last week visiting relatives and calling on old friends. Dr. Condon's caustic pen Is familiar to readers of the American. He is a native of Penobscot He has lived In the far west for many years, but has never lost Interest In the home of his youth. He Is east for the first time for about twelve years, and will eiiend a few weeks in this county before returning to his western home." . 000020210000 05 0010220000000 10 UTAHNA PARR THE WEEK OF JULY 4 Bishop's, Long, and H,inr', Jollies, Jams and Proservas. Maraschino Cherries. pitte4 Stuffed and Fancy Green Olives, Orangq Marmalade. Orangit Plain and Mixed Pickles, Chicken and Oyster Tamale, Chiu Coo Came, Frijoles, Enchiladas, Pot. ted Beef, Deviled Ham, Veal and Chicken Loaf, Lunch Melrose Pate,, and Imported Sardines. Ton-gu- e, Edgar Jones Co. PHONE 1?4 338 25th Street, Ogden The Good Old Summer Time 3 Now here, don't roast your- oelf over a hot kitchen stove; buy ready to eat foods. No cook- lng. These this week j j j special: Bayles lunch cheese, per Jar..15o Bayles Roquefort cheese, Jar 15o 15o Bayles nut butter. Jar N. Y. full cream cheese, lb..20e 15o Veal loaf, per can Chicken loaf, per can Melrose Pate, per can ...15c 15s 80s Saratoga chips, per pound... Ralston crisps, 8 pkgs. for... 25s We carry all kinds of baker's Get them bread, and cakes. fresh every day. Cur fruits and vegetables noted for being the finest freshest In the city. are snd BARROWS GROCERY CO. Tel. 67-- x. 2456 Washington Avs. 6SMMM6M6666I666M IF YOU ARE GOING INTO The Mountains TAKE A Kodak 05 Dancing at the New Pavilion ZC Journal Want ads bring you resiflts Here ' do tHeQuarters work of half dollars elsewhere! I I 8d se AND BRING I ! Nabisco, Fsstino, Vanill, Assorted Wafers, ChttM wich Batter Thins, Bent', Gin! gar Snaps, and Saratoga Flaka ht -- Lieutenant and Mrs. C. B. Price arrived In this city from the east yesThe lieutenant Is terday afternoon. again in charge of the naval recruiting station In this city and will remain a week, with headquarters In the Federal courtroom, on Twenty-fourt- h We have the largest of Fancy Groceries from varl, which you can select your lunch. Thomas Feeny Jr. is up from Salt Lake spending his vacation. Lee Hurst of Salt Lake visited with J. T. Hurst and family yesterday. James P. Sprunt Jr. and wife are visiting In the city from Salt Lake. C. R. Broughton and Jack Mayhew for the Fourth. are In from the cut-oMr. and Mra H. O. Platt of Salt Lake visited friends In the city yesterday. Mr. and Mra George W. Goddard left yesterday afternoon for St. Louis, Chicago and other eastern points They expect to spend several weeks . at the fair. Mr. and Mra J. F. Kirkpatrick and son of Topeka, Kaa, are visiting Mr. and Mra E. C. Woodcock of Twenty-fift- h street Mr. Kirkpatrick is foreman of the Topeka Dally Capital. Mra J. T. Norton, Misses Florence Gordon and Marion Hayes, who have been visiting In the city, have gone to Denver for a weeks visit after which they will leave for their home In Chi- Cleaveland Ogden defeated the Cuinming. the Jail breaker, perCommission company's team of Salt formed a feat at the city jail this ff Lake at Glenwood Park yesterday In morning which has baffled all teh poas pretty a fourteen Inning game of lice officers as well as the sheriff and baseball as was ever seen In the state. hia deputies. It was anybody's game until Taylor Cummlng" asserta that he will crossed the plate In the fourteenth stand ready to free himself from any device such as a boot, shackles, Inning with the winning run, making locking handcuffs or chain and lock as can be the score 6 to 6. Ben" Mortenson pitched his first placed around his ankle or wrist. This morning at the police station whole game and anyone who saw the he released himself from every kind disspeed and head work which he which was placed about of handcuff Inentire fourteen played during the wrists his by Captain Brown and the have formed would opinion nings that he had been a pitcher all his life. Sheriff Bailey, doing It In leas than a He allowed but seven hits and struck minute. . He waa next placed in a mass of out eleven battera He has all the earand handcuffs from which his chains marks of developing Into a fast pitcher and will be used more regularly escape seemed Impossible. Around his wrists, with his palms turned outward, from now on. waa placed a handcuff; on the left d. The support he received was Every man behind him play- ankle was placed a ball and chain cago. pounds, ed splendid ball, especially Checketts, weighing about twenty-liv- e Wessler, Claris and Leavitt dark securely locked, and on the other ankle SAVES SON FROM INJURY. led with the stick, getting four clean Sheriff Bailey fastened what is called hits and forcing In the winning run the Oregon boot, a solid mass of steel Stops Runawsy Horse and Buggy in with a clean single. Jack Henry also shaped like a hat stretcher, which is Which tha Boy Was locked with two peculiarly shaped keys hit the ball hard and often. Ssatsd. The visitors are a gentlemanly lot In such a manner as to prevent is beof players and play a fine game of ing stripped off, and what la more, the James Brown, eight years old, was ball. James was especially strong at sheriff placed It on upside down. This saved from serious Injury or perhaps the bat He secured three clean hits device, the officers claim, haa never death, Saturday evening about 8:15 and scored two of his teams runs. been known to be opened without a oclock by the heroic and courageous Castleton pitched a good game, but key. Cummlng then stepped Into a action of his father, William Brown, vehicle. his support was a little ragged at crit- side room and In Just four minutes who a stopped runaway horse attachThe ladles were vury much agitated ical tlmea seconds he returned and forty-eiga buggy In which bis son was ed to Inby the occurrence, but no one was The two teams are playing again and said, Here Is your junk, throw- an passenger. unwilling jured. this afternoon. ing the paraphernalia upon the table. Mr. Brown, accompanied by his wife Is these Cummlng performing Following Is a summary of the and son, had some to the city on Satstunts at the Lyceum theater at each game. CHIEF BROWHWS WAY. urday afternoon to attend to some performance and he Is well worth goshopping and had stopped in front of ing to see. His Mthod of Keeping Jail Clean Is the Smurthwalte Produce company. Praised by Salt Lake Mr. Brown and the little boy reMACHINIST LOSES FINGER. Chisf. mained In the rig while Mra Brown Howard McNevin, machinist at the went Inside. Just as Mrs. Brown came Southern Pacific shops, lost the fore- to step into tbe buggy Mr. Brown noNovel In every respect is the method of disinfection used by Chief Browning finger of the right hand on Saturday. ticed a runaway horse coming down Chief He was employed In the performance the street. He threw the lines to his of Ogden, as explained by Lynch the from return of his usual duties when bis finger wife and asked her to hold them while his after last evening Junction city, says the Tribune. got caught in the machine and was he dashed out to stop the other horse. so badly crushed that amputation was Chief three Browning days Every Suddenly his own horse started off found necessary.' has his prisoners present themselves with no one In the rig but the little at the bathroom and strip. One of the boy, as Mra Brown had failed to catch EXCURSION TO 8ALTAIR. officers la present with a very fine tbe reins or get Into the buggy. Mr. spraying apparatus. The officer throws Extensive preparations are being Brown now turned about to catch his the spray all over the prisoner, with made by the Y. M. and Y. L. M. L A. horse and a lively chase followed. Afthe result that all vermin life is Inof the Weber stake for their excursion ter considerable effort and a. desperon Friday, July 8th, to Saltalr. Ar- ate run Mr. Brown succeeded in checkstantly killed. I saw one of the officers squirt some on a fly, and immedl-latel- y rangements have been made by the ing the horse and saving the boy from It doubled up and fell dead. Rio Grande Western and trains will injury. Hls horse had gained conThe peculiar part Is that the disleave Ogden at 9:30 a. m. and 2:15 p. siderable headway and It was only infectant doesn't Injure the skin or m., returning at 8 and 11 p. m. This after a'long run and a tussle for over cause any pain. It won't stain a piece promises to be one of the most en- one hundred feet that the father of the finest silk and when a vag Is joyable outings that will be given this stopped the horse. brought In they Just dampen his season to the popular lake resort and Score by Innings: clothe with the Juice and kill the verthere should be, a large attendance Theres pleasure In drinking If you min. By this method Chief Browning CL C. C.0 from this stake. Insist on having STANDARD Soda keeps his cells comparatively free Ogden. Base on balls: Off Mortenson, 2; from vermin and contagious diseases. But this simple method has solved the off Castleton, I; hit by pitcher. JohnWHY NOT BUY A HOMET moat troublesome and difficult propo- son; two-bahit James. 2; Clark I have some good ones to be sold . sition that presents itself to a Jailer Henry: double play. Clark to Wessler, Monthly payments. If you cheap. or chief. After some of these filthy Castleton to Ball; struck out. by Morlike. E. S. ROLAPP, vags leave a cell It Isn't fit for use tenson. 11; by Castleton, 5; passed Eccles Building. within a month. You just have to ball. Henry, 1; wild pitch, Mortenson 1; Castleton, 2; Time of game, 3:45; starve the vermin out" Chief Lynch Is Jubilant over the dis- attendance, 500; umpire Glanvllle. covery. and has ordered a liberal supTHE JES8COES WIN. ply of the disinfectant, Which will be used at the local station. Congratulations to jailer Sol Kimball will be in The game of ball between the STRICTLY A TEMPERANCE RESORT. Master Mechanics and Scowcrofts order during the next week. Jessco team, played on the Oregon ERNEST BALCH'S MISFORTUNE. Short Line grounds last Saturday, resulted In a victory for the latter by a KIRALFO MASON AND FILBURN son of Le score of 9 to 5. It belonged to the Comedy Juggler. Ernest, the Breton R. Raich, the 'city street su- Jessco team from the outset and was Comedy Dutch Sketch. KRAFT while never in with lawn the doubt. pervisor, Is the playing Following The Irish Policeman. JOHN MORR180N mower In the rear yard of the Balch score by Innings: BENNETT SISTERS You all know him New home, at 2239 Jefferson avenue last 1 2 3 4 5 ChilCalifornia's Favorite Songs. o 2 1 6 0 9 Saturday evening, suffered the loss of Jessco in dren Dance. and Song 1 0 0 4 part of the middle finger of his right Master Mechanics THE GREAT BARRINGTON hand. Batteries Wa ngsgaard and LarMISS VESTA MONTROSA Ventriloquist, with Tommy The boy and two of his young broth- son: Tribe and Hollingsworth. Illustrated Song. and Bridget ers were playing with the lawn mowE. R. GOURLEYS UTAHNA-O-SCOPNEW MOVING PICTURE3. er In the back yard. Ernest was amusTOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. ing himself by putting paper between the sharp blades of the machine, but STRAYED From Brainard's place on one time he put his hand too near and Robinson avenue, July 3d, one roan the middle finger was severed at the POSITIVELY THE FINEST FLOOR IN THE STATE. mare branded on left shoulder, second Joint. Dr. Conroy was called left ear slit. Finder please notify and attended to the Injured hand. this office. Reward will be paid. Prices of Admission Adults, 10c Children, 5o Ray Hoar was placed under arrest last night by Deputy Sheriff Sebring on a charge of fast driving In Ogden canyon and spent the night In thq county Jail. Charles Richards was arrested on a similar charge and deposited $25 for his appearance. Three other young men named John Bennett, Roy Ingebretsen and George Callahan, companions of the other men, were also arrested but permitted to go on their own recognisance. AH will be arraigned In the police court tomorrow morning. The arrest was made about S:S0 last night at a point In the canyon between the Oaks and the Hermitage. Deputy Sebring was riding up the canyon Just ahead of Mrs. George Frye and several other ladles who were driving up the canyon. He could hear the buggies approaching around a bend In the road and hurried on to Intercept them. It was fortunate that he did so or the leading vehicle would certainly have crashed Into that driven by Mra FYye. As It was. Deputy Sebring had to ride his horse Into that hitched to the buggy to prevent a collision. As the second buggy was driving so closely behind the first one the horse In the former could ilot be stopped before It had crashed Into the rear of the front for a Trie? E. B. Leavitt of Salt Lake Is in the city. BIRD, Mrs. E. E. Holbrook of Salt Lake is visiting relatives In the city. Teams Wars Evenly p. 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