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Show DAILY LOCAL BRIEFS I VULIMES A ni:mi ii license was Issued this afternoon to Churlt, M Ktlltr und Ella Larsen of Ogden. IV. G. Faulkner, the iHiiierhanger, and son. Cash, will leave on Saturday for St. Louis. Chicago and New York V. R. Scott Division Superintendent his in private car went west yesterday of inon a tour "liuena Ventura," spection. City Jailer Critchlow is slightly ill at his home in this city and his duties are being attended to by Officer Kara Farr. Hon. John C. Cutler, candidate for the Republican nomination for governor, is in the city conferring with his political friends. Division Superintendent J. II. Young passed through Ogden yesterday in bis private car Wasatch, on his way to Salt Lake City. Patrolman Charles Layue and family are spending a week of recreation near Mannn. Beware of the fish stories when Charley returns. The many friends of lira T. K. Browning will be pleased to learn that she is rapidly recovering from the effects of an operation which was performed upon her last Monday. The body of Dr. Edward C. Pruden was conveyed to Corlnne yesterday and burial services were held there In the afternoon. Dr. Pruden was 32 years of age and died Wednesday at the hospital from an abscess of the liver. lad living in the A twelve-year-ostreet was atvicinity of Thirty-thir- d tacked by a vicious dog last evening and his leg was badly lacerated. He was In the act of getting a bucket of water from a stream when the animal attacked him. An officer was called and the dog was shot A. B. Ayres, traveling passenger agent for the Denver A Rio Grande railway, with headquarters at Butte, Mont., passed through the city this morning en route to Louisville, where he will cr present the Knights of Pythias of Butte at the national conven tlon, which meeta on August ISth. I Gill UTAH STATE JOURNAL, AUGUST FRIDAY, 5, 19W. SCENES 1N "I SLUMS OF NEW V0RK THE FIRST CONGREOrtI" ROBBERS ENTER HID THEY OWNED THE OAKS THE CANYON YESTERDAY. Was Observed Large Attendance and Fine gram of Events. On Sunday night, FREDERIC HEI.L IN AND STEAL TWO WATCHES 132.75 IN CASH. By Valley Da y" Pro- AND HOW THE PRICE IS THOUSANDS OF ENTHUSIASTIC DEMOCRATS ATTEND. BROKERS. FIXED Price of Sugar ic High Is Crime Was Committed Early Jhia Ratification Givan Under Auspicca of Claim That Club Democratic Easily Refuted. Young Mans Morning Whila ths Roomars Lake. Salt of Wars Aslssp. merry-go-roun- ld 100-ya- rd pearl-handl- ed rd Shupe-Wlllla- startling and thrilling A UltijH uji BY night Scenes in the slum Western newspapers have always waa a Joy- advocated and must continue to advoSaltalr at Mr. Parker Wltteveen Day and Hutton Henry The Inhabitants of Ogden valley yes to cate the Interests of the bet sugar Inare today mourning the loss of their ous Democratic occasion, one long the In at full held forth sway terday as It Is one of Us most Imporwatches and 532.75 In cash, which be remembered by all who were so for- dustry To the Utah farmer Oaks In the canyon. The event was gold Industries. tant were stolen from the room occupied by tunate as to bs present Democrats of the recurrence of the second annual them at the the beet la of Incultivation the rooming house at S29tt came from all all genthe of state, Potter Bros., parts estimable value and one which muat be Valley Day," given by street. The robbery Twenty-fourt- h the of cause In the genial landlords of the Oaks, for was committed the encouraged. shortly after 5 oclock uinely enthusiastic the express benefit of the people from this These statements are called forth this confident that and two one or whether feeling people and morning Liberty, Strlngtown, Eden and Hunts- men turned the trick Is not known. the appearance In a Colorado constate in by the Is to be a Democratic year ville. of the following: temporary A man named Rose, a cook at the and the nation. The celebration excelled even the Oxford wholesale The price of sugar is 7 club Democratic Men's The who works the Young restaurant, and Initial successful Valley and which figure It la at cents per pound, large greater portion of the night, had only of Salt Lake City, under whose ausDay" of last year. Every man, wo- been In bed a short time when his at- pices the outing was held, had so ar- apt to remain until the fruit season la man and child who could spare the tention was attracted by a noise In ranged matters that everything moved over. If the development of the beet meana that time or secure the necessary convey' the room adjoining bla aa If some one along harmoniously and with the reg sugar business In Colorado ance was present, and a more enjoy1 waa a season at will such Is work. estimated prevail It of clock slidprices to force open the ularity attempting able time waa never had at any remost Is In demand, the ing doors which separate the two that of the upwards of 0,000 people when sugar sort. will new probably not be so Industry rooms. He arose and went and awoke who passed through the gates, at least The afternoon was devoted to com- the aa at first promised. Democratic were of the persua- popular landlady, and together they made 5,000 petitive contests of various k!nds,whlch a search of the room, hut discovered sion. During the afternoon the people The above does not state the facta were made exceedingly close and Inter- no to obtain a correction of the misIn and made the and ways was drank convinced merry Rose ate, one, although toof the because existing rivalry esting that the men could not have made that best suited them. Some Improved representation a Journal reporter The between Huntsville and Eden. matera gentleman their escape. In room No. 3 Hutton the opportunity to take a dip in the day interviewed following Is a program of events and and Wltteveen were asleep with the briny waters of the lake. The lunch ially Identified with the sugar business the results; door of the room open. They were stands and the liquid refreshments de- In this state. The reporter waa InBest loaf of bread made from Peery awakened and uon making a search partment did a good business, while formed that the sugar companies of Bros, flour waa exhibited by Mlaa El- discovered their loss. d and the other de- Utah, Colorado or any other state have the len Burt of Liberty, and received as a The officers were notified and a vices secured their quota of patronage. nothing to do with the fixing of the prise 100 pounds of Peery1! flour. At about 0:20 In the evening the as- price of sugar and the price la not 7 search made, but the robber or rob' First prise for the beat home made bers had made good their escape. The semblage was called to order by Judge cents wholesale as stated, but la $5.85 layer cake, 100 pounds of granulated moral of this story appears to he that W. H. King, who had been chosen to per hundred wholesale aa quoted In the sugar, went to Mrs. A. Rlrle of Eden. In a rooming house one ahould not preside. He made a neat little apeceh morning papers. The price of sugar la daah for boys under 15 The and highly complimented the Young fixed at noon dally by the New York sleep with the door unlocked. years, was won by Ray Farrell of Mens Democratic club for their efforts and San Francisco sugar markets Eden, with Walter Anderson of Hunts1 to make Parker Day a success. The the broken who alone deal in sugar. HUTTON FINED $25. vllle second. Judge then Introduced the speakers, all That price, plus freight rates from CalThe winner received a of whom made brief talks. They spoke ifornia to Utah or to Colorado polnta, pocketknlfe, donated by a patron of the Victim of Robbery Last Night Has to of the cheerful outlook for Democratic la the governing price and cannot be Dig Thio Morning. Oaks. aa changed. Besides the two states namsuccess in the coming election daah for single ladles The evinced by the enthusiasm apparent ed It also covers Idaho and . Oregon The case of the city vs. Henry Hutwas won by Joale Allen with Grace here and elsewhere throughout the re sugar. Wilbur second. First received a five1 ton, In which the defendant 1s charg- public. All predicted a glorious vicThe broker la the man who governs ed with disturbing the peace, was pound box of candy from the next November. the tory price of sugar, not the manufactaken up again by Judge Howell this Candy company. those who gave their test! turers. If an attempt were made to Among The dash for men went to morning and Hutton waa fined $25. and congratulated the Got-T- o change It sugar would be placed on the This la the caae of the family row tnony R. B. Thompson of Eden, with Early were O. Democrats F. market for a short time In this state gether Judge Thompson, also of Eden, second. First which took place between Mr. and Powers, Hon. Joshua Greenwood of at a price that would make It Impoa EXCITING GAME. received a keg of Becker's beer and Mrs. Henry Hutton when the former Millard county, William E. Rydlach, Bible to raise a beet. In Utah, In short second one quart of "Yellowstone do- came home on Tuesday night and be- Hon. R. W. Sloan, Hon. the industry would be destroyed. So Aquila came aware of the fact that hla wife Ocean Waves" Win a Close Game of nated by G. H. Tribe. Hon. John T. Caine and State teh conclusions of the Colorado conThe best looking family on the had made application for a divorce. Ball by a Sooro of 2 to 1. Chairman Frank J. Cannon. temporary are entirely erroneous. Several wltneaaea testified that they grounds waa that of CL 8. Woods of BIGGER BAGGAGE BUSIN E88 Without a doubt the fastest and Huntsville, with P. R. Shape of Eden had seen Hutton In the act of trying HAD EXCITING EXPERIENCE. The to trouchoke hla wife and such baggage business of June, as that prettiest game of ball in the city league a dose second. First waa given a case W. O. Kay had an exciting expershown a common ble been occurrence had in by the records at the Union of series thus Air wee the one Inst evenoranges by H. L. Griffin company ience yesterday afternoon near Syrawaa greater by 5,278 pieces than the Hutton household. depot, In two wiiTch cases Emsecond soda water of defeatOcean the Wvis ing by cuse. Mr. Kay waa buying grain when for the corresponding period last year. John McCann, a Cuban, was armett Bros. ed the by a score of 3 to 1. hla horse, a spirited livery animal, got The traffic, classified as to roads, waa: on a of The Kin-.The rare for men weighing over 200 raigned charge battery but frightened at a r.i- - one of (he exciting dash board Southern Pacific, 18,(17; Rio Grande clattering to a lack evidence of order from the start to finish and re pounds, one box Wessler'a Beat Per discharged owing and bolted. Mr. Kay held to the lines Western, 12,221; Oregon Short Line. fecto. given by the Wessler Cigar com against him. He was charged by a for three miles and then plete with fast plays on both sides. Jumped out, 10.154; Union Pacific, 12.834. Total, Pet sold, who pitched for the Ocean pany, was won by J. M. Bhupe of Eden boy named Sears with having struck rolling headlong over sand and through 53.828. The baby competition, for the beat him with his fist. McCann, however, Waves, twirled a splendid game and sagebrush. He picked himself up still hla victory wan well earned! Ellis also baby under 10 months of age, born In testified that Sears had applied Vile Intact and walked back about three Mysterious Circumstance. pitched fine ball, but allowed a few op- Huntsville, Eden or Liberty, first prise, names towsrd him which caused him miles for hla hat. Then he went on to One waa pale and sallow and the portune hits when they meant a run six sterling silver teaspoons, given by to become aggravated and strike the Riverdale, where the frightened steed other fresh and rosy. Whence the difand enough to win the game. the Oaks; second prise, napkin ring, boy. had been captured. ference? She who la blushing with Dan Cameron, arrested by officer Considerable enthusiasm was shown went to the baby of Mr. and Mrs. Carl health uses Dr. King's Xew Life Pills on both sides and a large crowd waa In Johnson of Huntsville; second, Mr. Burke for fast driving, waa arraigned Remember the special matinee at to maintain It. By gently arousing the and pleaded not guilty. Hla case was attendance. and Mrs. George Stallings of Eden. Utahna Park Saturday at 4 p. m.. at lasy organa they compel good diges1 S S 4 5 Score by inning The twelve oil each aide, continued until this evening at 7 which a number of beautiful presents tion and head off constipation. Try Ocean Waves 0 1 1 0 best two out of three pulls, Eden and o'clock. will be riven to ladles and children. them. Only 25c at Jesse J. Drivers Fred Arnold, a drunk, was disJessroa 0 1 0 0 Liberty vs. Huntsville and Strlngtown, Admission, 10 cents. drug store. Batteries Ocean Wane. Petsold and first prise one dosen quarts Old Crow charged. Williams; Jesscoa, Ellis and Casey. whisky; second prise, one dosen pints, EXPECT A HARD GAME. given by the Oaks, went to the former 100-ya- l church sundry night OUTING rn J( ,vr U1 ha ou ty," ,lf "v " from four ye.tr' Kl.M n' perience as midnight ml , Bell will slug live or . llf IP', used to sing In the .live ' aB houses. SYNOPSIS OF LECTl'ae. Song. "The Children's Hom Slums of New York scribed. How I irailie Preacher. Song. "Scatter Kindness. How to reach --The Power of Song.A the ehortT; and a Merry One.- -A I -- Kit Burns Rat Pit.-- The"perate Gu " Story, with variationx.A M Crowd. Song, Where Is My ing Boy Tonight?' -- A Midnight's?' per. Song. Singing for Jesus."- -!, a tall young Preacher mistook hi ing.' Look That Door."-T- he eat Man In New York Saveii.-i gv, Goda Wife? Can the Fallen Wom of Our Large Cities Re Reclaim Song, Mary Magdeline. A Overboard. The Problem Solved Dr. Bell Through the Power of Phroj. e rahi,a?' ology. WHAT THE PREACHERS THIXg. Dr. Bells lecture on Midnight Scenes in the Slums of New Tort wfll keep an audience wide awake. Tit scenes are graphically painted. It t, distinguished by freshness, force, pith, point and power." Rev. Thomu Greenbury, F. S. A. E Leeds, En. land. Dr. Frederic Bell's kc. tura on Midnight Scenes in the Slum of New York City Is dramatic, amusing and original Her. J. Bonaer, B. A., London. England. Dr. Frederic Bell, who waa pastor of the Park Avenue Methodist church, Brooklyn. New York, U. 8. A., and hu often been of great service In mt-ln- g Mr. S&nkey and myself in our wort of saving souls, I gladly recommend him to all Christian workers In England and elsewhere. He la a wonderful power as a singer. D. L. Moody. soul-stirri- Evangelist rd collection Ten-ce- nt at the door npon entering. Lecture commences at 8 o'clock, sharp. Ne-bek- er, tug-of-w- 01 TRANSACTIONS IN REALTY. The following deeds have been filed for record: W. B. Wedell and wife to Moroni Rees, lot !1, block 2, Monterey add! tlon; 8800. K. H. Ives, guardian, to R. Ruth Ives, part lot 5. block S, plat B; 1475. Amanda F. Adams to R. Ruth Ives, part lot 5. block 5, plat B; 1475. In two consectulve pulls. The best recitation given by a lady rocking chair given by the Ogden Fur niture and Carpet company; second prise, hand-bagiven by Last Thomas. First went to Mlaa May Lot green for the able manner In which she recited So Am I." Second went to Miss Miriam Lindsay. The best looking single lady betwene 17 and 25 years of age, picture given The bill at Utahns Park this week la by W. II. Wright A Sons company, was as usual the largest and strongest bill Mis Nellie Lindsay of Eden. In the city for 10 cents. g. The local baseball team is looking forward toward a hard game on Sunday when they will try conclusions with the strong Bell Telephone company's team of Salt Lake. This team has not only won the city league pennant at Salt Lake, but has defeated most of the strong teams In the state, having suffered their only defeat at the hands of Eureka with a crippled team. The following will be the line-uOgden. Salt Lake THE BOY WON. "I want my tinged cottonlsed," a dirty-face- d urchin in the Hid receiving ward of Hahnemann hospital "Whifi the matter with it? asked the young doctor, scrutinising a small, red ipot on the otherwise grimy finger. "Ifi Ml I want it cottonlsed, said the boy. Cauterised, eh, aald the doctor. Th, thats it, said the youngster. Whtt bit It? asked the doctor. A crab,' aid the boy. The doctor laughed. T guess you wont have to cauterise tbit I can assure you that then he aald. is no danger from the bite of a crab' The hoy looked disappointed. Then, after a moments silence, he was idled with a sudden Inspiration. 'Bay, he exclaimed, "suppose It wa Doc, a deviled crab? The suggestion wai convincing and the doctor applied the acid. Philadelphia Record. Sweeping Reductions on Children's Dresses These are pretty generous reductions on attractive little dresses and they are genuine bargains. We cant afford to carry such a large stock over. They are made up to be worn p; this season and at such little prices willbeiut into quick service. To assist you in choosing we have di- vided the assortment into four lots. : I WISCONSIN FOR PARKER. WHY NOT BUY A HOME? I have some good onea to he sold cheap. Monthly payments, If you like. E. & ROLAPP, Eccles Building. 8WIS3 WATCHES. Swiss Judge Horn and wife returned from an extended eastern trip. In addition to visiting the old home In Wisconsin, they visited Chicago, Cln clnnatl, Kansas City and Denver. The Judge reports a hearty Parker sent! ment everywhere he went, and especially so In Wisconsin, where the Democrats are confident of carrying that yes-terd- ny WatcH-MaKe- rs Excell Every dealer in watches reoegnixss the fact that Swiss manufacturers of watehos turn out the very highest grade of a watch. THE PATER PHILIPPE AND THE VACHERON CONSTANTIN Arc movements practically made by hand and hava takan more Gold Medals at axpoaitiona than any ethar mevamanta mads. Wa a carry full lint and would be delighted to chow you the goods and explain their superiority over many of the American Watehaa. S. Lewis & Co. J.Watchmakers and Jswelers SWISS WATCHES. state. DR. FREDERIC BELL The king of phrenologists and physlog. nomlst. give dally readings at his suite of rooms, Xo. 25 Healy hotel. Sira. Bell receives all callers In the parlors from I a. m. to 8 p. m. Half-pric- e for one week. Special rates to children. Come and find out what you re best adapted for. J3 KJ I LOT NO. Cs Several dozen white pique, linen and duck dresses, made of excellent qaa- l,ty material, In Buster Brown and Sailor styles, trimmed in fancy braids, embroidery insertion and bands of colored material aged 8 to 18 years; worth from Crt 82 to $6. To close 1. (7 LOT NO. 2f Mother-Hubhaand French styles, blue, pink and red checks and stripe gingham, trimmed with finishing braid, white pique and embroidery, ages 1 to 5 years; worth 45c and 5c; to rd &e LOT NO. S Gingham and percale dresses, embroidery trimmed, all colors, French and other styles, ages 2 to 8; worth 75c. To close LOT NO. 1 Mother-Hubbar- d, 4w- -A large assortment of our more expensive dresses, all atyles and sizes, worth from 05c to $5. Will dose these out at a reduction values; of..... excellent C LvUW f J ff f The August Clearance Sale continues until a week from Saturday. In the meantime, every article in our Four at a Special Cut Price. Stores will he sold W. H. WRIGHT & SONS CO |