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Show DAILY ia virlting J. M. Ogil.-i- t'liryfin..'. Maiiii-- oil i of Halt Lake burincs. j llaiiwi-l- i FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, 1904. Saturday End Piano Sale i 'jo-- , JAIL AT ELKO, PERMITTED TO GO ON HIS OWN DIG OUT OF VADA. RECOGNIZANCE, or the Methodist chuivli of Jii litliflil is in town. R. T. Hume, wife and daughter, left Information Filed Aganst Harry Moaa this lift. nrMiii for St. Ismis ami the Charging Him With Manalaughter east. Slatterfield Appeal Diamiaaed. Six ciMclies Imre the Auerbach ex iiiisiruiists hack to Suit Lake last Judge' Rolupp held a brief session evening. tin second district court today and of arid wife of Hing-imi- n . l'rii-Rev. J. several matters. adjusted an attending the Methodist misJesse Y. Rockefeller, who has been sion here. held for months under a $500 cash Rev. G. K. ('oiik of Park City is In bond awaiting trial on a charge of of Ogden to attend tlie confcrenee perjury, was today, on the suggestion Methodists. of the district attorney, permitted to and the Mrs. If. II. Spencer returned from go on his own recognisance visit month's over a ordered bond was Jointly to paid Seiuer, Id.i.. after and hi" relatives. defendant George the with attorney there to a tantamount is This Marsh. J. Nettle Miss and Miss fora Payne InforThe of for the dismissal charge. east Wednesday the li for Wade ft mation charged him with having a visit of several weeks. committed perjury by giving false tesMiss and C. O. Itroivn Sirs. daughter, at the trial of hla brother a Kriii.'i, or Suit Lnke City, are guests of timony who was convicted of rape. ago, year Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Rrown of this cltjr. filed Halverson District Attorney After a pleas,an visit with friends Moss, an Information Harry against in Ogden, Mrs. M. It. Whitney has rehim with manslaughter In turned to her home in Salt Lake City. charging the killing of William E. Stone at the Mrs. II A. Littlefield and daughter, Hermitage In Ogden canyon on the Mrs. W. A. Turner, who have been in night of June 10th. The case will ramp at the Hermitage for about six come up for trial at the next criminal weeks .returned to town this morning. term of court, probably about the James Metcalf of the firm of Met- middle of September. calf & Sons Bottling Works, Salt Lake The appeal of Amon Slatterfield City, was In Ogden yesterday on busfrom a decision rendered against him iness. in the police court was dismissed by Dr. and Mrs. U. Y. Withes of Ogden Judge Rolapp. Slatterfield was found spent yesterday In Salt Lake City, guilty of a charge of having broken a guests at the home of Mrs. iVlthees window pane In one of the cars of the Ogden and Northwestern railroad and parents. Mrs. Andrew Clark and mother, was fined 110. He paid his fine and subsequently perfected his appeal, but Mrs. Bakman, left hut night for Wyo., where they will spend the court held that ns the Judgment hnd been satisfied there ' was no a couple of weeks. The heavy traffic westward still con- grounds left for the appeal. tinues. Southern Pacific No. S this MESSRS. PEERY RETURN. morning consisted of three sections Joseph 8. and Loula Peery returned well filled with excursionists for the this morning from an eastern trip. const. The Messrs. Peery went east to disAll trains going west are full of expose of four carloads of lambs. Mr. cursionists from many points In the J. S. Feery states that he struck a east who are taking advantage of the good market for hla stock, the lambs K. of r. excursion rates. pounds weighing about seventy-tw- o Bight coaches containing excur- and netting $3.70 per head. While In sionists from Morgan, Echo, Park City the east they visited the St Louis exand other places, who spent yesterposition and are loud In their praise day at Lagoon, passed through Ogden of the show. on the return at 10 o'clock last evenRi-v- . JOURNAL, THIEVES ESCAPE . I 6TATE Today and ! LOCAL BRIEFS : J. ll.irtiiMii . visiting Ogth-nMir MiM ltd UTAH NE- - Made Their Escape in Sam Way That Notorious Tex Did Some Time Ago. CLAYTON MUSIC CO.'S -- ing. Rev. C. J. Heckner, Rev. E. E Mork and Rev. H. J. Talbot, ail of the Descriptions and photographs been received at local imllce headquar- tera of James Ross and Robert Strut- ton, two of the most desperate thieves in this section of the country, who dug their way out of the Jail at Elko, Nev., on Wednesday morning. The men are supposed to have headed for Ogden or Salt Lake and the police here are on the alert. They made their escape through the same hole by which the notorious "Tex gained his freedom some time ago. "Up to Tuesday, a week ago, the two men occupied the cell in the southeast cornet of the Jail, says the Elko In"On Sunday or Monday dependent. of Last week Jailer Weathers received a letter from Sheriff Lamb of Humboldt county requesting that two of the Wlnnemucca murderers be cared The request for In the Elko Jail. was granted by Jailer iVeathers. On Monday of la.it week C. B. Welshnn went on duty ti relieve Jailer Weathers, who left on a fishing and camping trip the same evenjng. As Jailer Wel-sho- n was locking the prisoners in their cells last .Tuesday evening Ross and Strattoi) told him that Jailer Weathers had ordered them to move to the cell adjoining their old cell on the north and they were occupying their new cell. As this was In line with Mr. Wel-sho- have Jjjst received a new and line of fail street hats at the Leader Millinery Company, Mrs. S. E. Methodist communions of Salt Lake, I, yon, proprietor: 2351 Washington are attending the Methodist confer- avenue. ence here. The boys of the state industrial IN POLICE COURT. school gave an exhibition drill on John Johnson, an habitual drunk, The was this morning sentenced to twenty-fWashington avenue last night. squad was in charge of J. E. Thomp- ive days on the rock pile by Judge son and the drill was executed with Howell. Richard Welch. Harry Cooper and promptitude and precision. The lads looked particularly smart in their neat John Lynch, mendicants, were given khaki uniforms. thirty days each. Will Burris, who was arrested last George Schramm, wife and family, Wilson, rhnrged formerly of this city but now resident night by Sergeant in San Francisco, are in town to spend with stealing n bicycle, was arraigned a few days. Mr. Schramm was long and will receive a hearing tomorrow one of Ogden's best known rltiiens morning. and he still tins a warm love In hla IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. heart for the Junction city. Dr. Frederic Bell, the king of PhreENGINEER SUCCUMBS. nologists, physiognomists and physl Lew Graham, the engineer who was ologlsts, will give daily examinations knocked from his cab In the flier Sun- (with chart) one week more at reducday night, near Reno, Nev., died In ed rates, ending Monday, August 2 2d. the railroad hospital at Sacramento Special rates to children. Tour only yesterday morning at 4 oclock. The opportunity to find out what you are unfortunate man never regained con- beat adapted for. Suite of rooms No. sciousness. Ills terrible injuries were 35. Healy hotel from 9. m. to 9 p. m. such that recovery was impossible. Ladies entrance. Mra. Beil receives Notwithstanding this a desperate ef- ail callers in the parlor. fort was made to save hla life. N. B. Verbal examinations, 31 I DR. FREDERIC BELLS FAREWELL LECTURE. Dr. Bell will deliver hla farewell lecture on Sunday night, August 21st, at the First Congregational church. The subject la unusually interesting, namely Where Are Heaven and Hell Located?" Ten-cecollection at the door upon entering. Commences at have ns conversation with Jailer thers, he did .not doubt the word of Before leaving Rosa and Stratton. their old cell they hAd taken off one of the cross bars of the gas pipe bedstead and carried It Into their new cell. This they flattened Into a chisel at one end and with It pried up the sheet of steel under one of their bed a The steel was nailed down with wire spikes five and a half Inches In length. How they got the steel up without being detected is a mystery. They put the sheet of steel In front of the bed and covered it with an old gunnysack. Under the bed la the hole made by "Tex when he escaped. The pieces of plank he had cut out had been replaced and spiked down. These they pried up and the way was clear to get under the floor. Here they ran across several large stones, which they took out and hid under one of their beds. These out of the way there was a clear passage to the east wall of the Jail. With their Iron bar and a spike they soon dug a Wea- hole by 18 Inches through the wall and crawled nut to enjoy their lib12 erty. E GREAT PIANO SALE CUT-PRIC- On tallies at half price and less. Mu-- t 1,. gardloss of profits, to make room flir ,i"' "!,i Fall Goods constantly arriving IU'W Organdies, batistes and tissues, worth i'.u,. ' toe and $1.00 Lawns, Swiss, and pongees, worth ."i 25c You Have Choice of the World's Best Pianos at Greatest Price Reduction Ever Offered. YOUR CREDIT WILL BUY AS CLOSE AS CASH Our entire line of 50c and 00c lace and linen stocks, to close 98 cents Bedspreads Full white cotton size fringed, worth $1.25 Bute ss monthly. Two Smith ft Barnes uprights, new, regular 3300 and $350 values, only 3150 and 3225. Cash or payments to suit you. These genuine piano snaps will go quickly; lucky Is the person who makes first selection. A few used organs, which we have taken in exchange on new pianos, to close at less than haf values, on very easy payments if desired. Bargains in Piano Players. If you are a lover of good music and have no one in the home to play, you should uy a piano player now and rouse 'you sleeping piano, or perchance you have no piano: you should make haatet and secure our combination of fer of a piano and a player at a saving of 3200. See It, It la the best proposition ever made. One $20 pianola for 3150. Another We know our stock of these goods Is positively the finest In the state, and are anxious to show you the new and correct styles. COMPLETE BELTS. BUCKLES, AND PINS all substantially made and guaranteed by the makers, from 5 to 10 years. J. S. LEWIS JEWELERS. & CO. to wear BELT PINS uOC SONS COMPANY Putnams School Sale i Now is the time to fit your boys out for school Make your boys look and fool manly. Then they will make bettor progress. No boy that feels and look alouehy ean study and have ambition to bo at the head of his class. Bring your boys to Putnam's School Sale and fit thm out. You will find it the boat paying investment of the season. Putnam Clothing 2345 WASHINGTON House AVENUE. PEACHES UTAH PEACHES arc now at their best. Ws are rsejiving supply daily, and sell them at the lowest prices. fmh FRUIT JARS THE NEW BALL MASONS The Old Reliable. Pure Gum Rubbers for Lightning RUBBER 3 ECONOMY dosen FASTENERS For Root Beer or Catsup 250 - Bottles TELEPHONE Edgar Jones 338 124. D" Co. TWENTY-FIFT- ST. "SS $40,000 ONE FINE SILK UMBRELLA. I Every Week to One of Our Customers Each package of 25 rents or over entitles the owner to one chance. Save your coupons. They will be good for a second drawing later in the season. Weekly drawing takes place each troyIaundry An bedspreads, not W.H. WRIGHT & k L. D. S. Garments Monday. We have the latent Improved machinery nnd the beat help that money can procure. Open front shirts are ironed to match and do not bulge. Try our rough dry fiiniily wash. This is the most satisfactory way of having the family wash done. All counterpanes, TEACHERS' EXAMINATION. sheets, pillow slip, table cloths, napAn examination for applicants who kins, handkerchiefs, towels and cloths desire to teach In the public schools are Ironed. All other articles are sent of Ogden City will be held on Aug- home ready for the iron. ust 2 2d, 23d and 24th, at the high school building, beginning at 9 a. m. SEE DISPLAY IN BURT'S WINDOW on the date above mentioned. AH stationery will be furnished. Don't forget to savs your coupons WILLIAM ALLISON. for the big drawing later in the seaChairman of Board of Examiners. son. Youll never drink any other kind of soda water after once trying STANDARD. Insist on having It. a Linen turnovers, embroidered in different ' silks, all pretty, new designs, worth 25c i and 35c JqP nt BELT BUCKLES Neckwear Ladies lace stocks, with one tali, ereain m.1 j m ecru 15c Make Your Selection Now and Sava $100 to $200 Open Evenings Reed Hotel Block. From now until the close of this additional reductions will be made on several styles of the several makes of high-clapianos in order to clear them all out by tomorrow night. We can trlthfuily say that we believe there will never be another piano opportunity like the present offer, ed to the people of Ogden, for at this sale we offer your choice of the world's very best pianos, Steinways, Kimballs, Hellers, Mason & Hamlins' Smith ft Barnes, Whitneys and other pianos, all at extraordinary price reductions and If desired. on easy payments. All these Instruments are new. A few new cabinet grand uprights, regulnr 3300, 3375 and $350 values, to close at $150, $175 to 3225. Terms cash or payments, 36 to 310 monthly. You could not equal these values for the price if you were a dealer and purchased In large quantities, so it must be the chance that you have been looking for to buy a piano. A number of fine cabinet grand upright pianos, regular 3375, 3400, $450 and 3500 values, to close at 3237, 3248, 3287 to 3337. Terms cash or payments, $8 to 310 ft- - Lawns, dimities, etc,, worth. 2. Up-to-D- ate Comes to an End Saturday "Mr. Welshon says the men aaeped after 10:30 Tuesday night, as at that hour he Inspected the outside of the nil and found nothing wrong. The men were missed at 7:30 Wednesday morning by Jailer tVelshon. He gave the alarm at once and Sheriff Clark left for the east on the first freight train. Telegrams were sent up and down the road to the officers for 3175. and every point in the county reachOne 3250, sample, Apollo for 3175. ed by telephone wns notified to look Others to close at third off. Terms out for the men. Descriptions of the cash or payments to cult. men were also printed and sent ''out This sale ends Saturday night at by the first mail. Everything possible 9:30. will be done to capture the escapes. Ross WHs'walting the grand Jury, oil CLAYTON MUSIC CO. a charge of grand larceny for stealing (Successors to D. O. Calder'a Sons.)' amalgam from the Edgemont mining The largest and oldest music concompany, and Stratton was held for cern In Utah. stealing horses. Both men had plead D. G. Calder, General Agent. guilty to the charges against them. Reed Hotel Block, Ogden, 419 25th 8t. Ml Bertha Payne will receive pupils for Instruction on piano at her PICNIC POSTPONED. The picnic of the Knights of Columbus which was to have been given home, 2350 Wall avenue. at the Hermitage in Ogden canyon Mias Nannie Tout has consented to on Thursday, August lSth, has been some of the old song next sing postponed until Tuesday, August 23, at the opera houm. Wednesday COMMITTEE. The only American singer holding a EXCURSION TO LAGOON. scholarship in the Royal Academy of 8:15. England, Nannie Tout, an Ogden girl. Friday, August 19, 1904. What It It a man or a woman at Mysterious Circumstance. The Third ward special train via the Utahna Park this week? One 'was pale and sallow and the Oregon Short Line leaves Ogden 10 m. and returning leaves Lagoon 9 p. m, other freah and rosy. Whence the difAdmission, 10 cents. ference? She who la blushing with health uses Dr. Kings New Life Pills WHY NOT BUY A HOMET to maintain It. By gently arousing the I have some good ones to be sold lazy organa they compel good digescheap. Monthly payments, if you like. tion and head off constipation. Try E. 8. ROLAPP. them. Only 25c at Jeaae J. Drivers Ecclea Building. drug store. and Prettv Wash Goods .Cool Union Suits Shirts and Drawers, Skirts, Gocds Shawls, Sweaters, and all other Knitted (too numerous to mention) 1-- 4 off at the UTAH KNITTING WORKS j 2354 WASHINGTON AVE., OGDEN THE JOURNAL. By Carrier, One Month, 60c. One Honk By Mail. |