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Show DAILY X LOCAL BRIEFS : ASSAULTS x UTAH STATE JOURNAL eity. AND and Hia Buggy Is Demolished Beneath in a Collision This His at Wifes 8lashes Jealous, Throat Wound Not 8orious. , A. Funk and ehlldreu of In a fit of despondency and madly Reno. Nev., ure vialtlng with Mr. and of hi wife, Thomas R. EdJealous Mr. D. Ilagan In this city. wards attempted to cut his spouse's Dodd find Mr. Low-rl- e throat with a raxor at the rear of the S. D., are visiting Mr. of Mitchell. naloun, on Grant avenue, yesterZang Craig nnd Mrs. and Mr. Georg Mr. day afternoon and was only prevented from committing the rash act by the Christiansen haa returned interference of Ed. Bello. Alfred from a week varutlon and hunting in Mr. and Mrs. Edwards have been lhiradlse Valley. 1tuh. lie report married about three months and came enhunting good and Mays he had an here from Cumberland, Wyo., a short joyable time. time ago and took up their residence Clinton I. Kay, principal of the with Mrs. Hello, who Is an aunt of Fillmore, Millard county school, was in Edward. The bitter had been unsucRecessful in obtaining employment, nnd Ogden last night on hi WHy to the bind Stanford University or Califor- In his dcHisindency he decided that nia. both should shuffle off this mortal coll Janie I. Sprunt, JrH passed together. After dinner yesterday he called on through Ogden today on his return to Salt Lake from Richmond, Cache his wife to come outside that he wishcounty, where he has been on busi- ed to see her. She complied with his ness. request and found him standing In a little shanty, and grabbing her by the E. A. Stauffer, a prominent cattleman of Oregon and Nevada, came in throat he said:. "Well, I can't get He from the north this morning and left work so we'll both die together." for hi home at Wlnnemucca, Ne- then made a slash at her throat with vada. the rasor. Inflicting a wound, but beThe little son of Peter Kolia of fore he could make a second cut Bel.Huntsville, who lost hi leg as a re- lo stayed his hand and undoubtedly sult of an accident with n mowing prevented a horrible tragedy. The police were notified and Edmachine. Is improving and hopes are wards was pbiced under arrest, taentertained for his recovery. Hr. IT. V. Withee leaves tomorrow ken to the city Jail and locked up. for a ten days trip to Mountain City, Mrs. Edwards was conveyed to the Hello residence and a physician sumIda., to look after some mining interests he has there. Mr. Fred MeGurrin moned, who attended to her Injury. Mrs. Edwards has been married beof Salt Lake accompanies him. fore and has one child, a little boy, Eddie La Mar left this morning for Edwards seems to have been infatuIn Krowns, Nev., where he will work ated with his wife and continually iman engineering parly under the diher until she eventually conrection of Assistant Resident Engi- portuned to sented their union. neer McGoiiRgle of the Southern Pa- -. Mrs. had so far recovered Edwards rifle company. to be able to visit the pons today The funeral services over the relice Htatlnn nnd kwear to a complaint mains of Homer W. Brown, son of Mocharging her husband with assault roni and Evelyn C. Brown, will be with Intent to commit murder. Edheld tomorrow (Sunday) at 4 oclock wards was arraigned before Judge from the First ward meeting house. Howell, placed4 under (1,000 bond and Friends are Invited to attend. falling to furnish it was removed to Mr. and Mrs. Nordecnl Williams of the county Jail pending his prelimiNormal, Ky., and Mrs. Lindsay Kelly nary examination, which will be held of Ironton, O., who huve been visit- on Monday at S p. m. ing with Mr. and Mrs. II. II. Spencer for the past three days. left on the Rio JESSCOS PROTEST. Grande Western this nfternoon for the Communicated. east The Jesseo baseball team have enIT. II. tered a The division of protest against Umpire Wes-sle- rs the Cordon, recently appointed1 special decision on Thursday night, for officer of the Southern Pnclflc, will be giving the game to the Z. C. M. L Mr. Cor- because they, the Jesseo, refused to , from Ogden to Reno, Nev. don will move his family to Ogden go on the field when he called time. from Rrlgham City about the 1st of We note the reporter. In reporting the September. game, states that the Jesseo refused C. N. Custend. who has been chief to play because the Z. C. M. I. had Inspector for the Western Railway borrowed tile Ogden Furniture comWeighing association here for the past pany's battery. This Is very true; but ten years. Is to lie transferred shortly why not complete the balance of the to Fort Worth, Tex. While Mr. statement? They not only objected to many friend here regret his the battery, but they also objected to departure, they will be glad to learn the Ogden Furniture rompany furnishof his promotion. His place here will ing short-sto- p and third base, which be tilled by F. T. Clinton of Knnsas they wer& doing and calling It the 7. C. M. I. team. These are the grounds City. on which the Jesscos place their proThe only Amerlrnn singer holding a test. The Jesscos say they are not scholarship In the Royal Academy of afraid to play either the Z. C. M. I. or England, Nannie Tout, an Ogden girl. the Ogden Furniture company's team whenever the schedule comes for them to play, but they do seriously object Harbins. to playing both teams at once. It looks more as though the protest will stand fluid Renders the bile and thus helps the blood to flow; It affords and the game will be played off beprompt relief from biliousness, indi- tween the Jesscos and tha Z. C. M. I. J. R. B. T. gestion, sick and nervous headaches, at a very early date. and the over Indulgence In food and Ogden Steam Laundry special cou drink. Herblne acts quickly, a dose offer. See their ad on another pon In after meals will bring the patient page. good condition after a few days. G. L. Caldwell, agent M. K. ft T. I have just received a new and up railroad, Shecotah, L T., write April line of fall street bats at the I waa sick for over two IS, 190S: Leader Millinery Company, Mrs. S. E. years with enlargement of the liver and spleen. The doctors did me no Lyon, proprietor; 2331 Washington good and I had given up all hope of avenue. being cured, when my druggists advised me to use Herblne. It has made Miss Bertha Payne will receive pume sound and well. Fifty cents. Bold pils for instruction on piano at her by George F. Cave. home, 2330 Wall avenue. Itrownell. Cus-te.u- to-da- te WHY NOT BUY A HOME? I have some good ones to be sold cheap. Monthly payments. If you like. E. 8. ROLAPP. Eccles Building. BELT BUCKLES We know COMPLETE BELT8, BUCKLES, AND PINS substantially made and guaranteed by the maker, from 3 JEWELERS. to wear to 10 years. J. S. LEWIS & CO. H m Dr. J. 8. Gordon this afternoon hud a narrow escape from Injury when hi buggy was torn from under him and badly demolished In a collision with another vehicle. The doctor had driven up to the curb In front of the Wallace Drug company's store and was sitting In his buggy awaiting an order from the drug store when sudddenly his buggy was struck broadside by a coal wagon belonging to Thomas Warwick. The force of the collision broke the doctor's buggy In halves and threw him out on the sidewalk. The horse then made nn attempt to run away, but was caught before It could get started. The Warwick horse became entangled In the doctors buggy and fell to the pavement The horse on the coal wagon which caused the collision hud. become frightened by a bus load of canyon excursionists and begun to run. turning toward the sidewalk as it neared the Wallace drug store, where It dashed into Dr. Gordon's buggy. Both the doctor and Mr.'- Warwick escaped without a scratch, as did also the horses. The doctors buggy, how ever. Is a complete wreck. While the coal wagon received no serious breaks, one-hor- se : , Read w hat we have to say. Two 35.00 coupon tiuok given uwuy every week. With every parkugee we give one ticket With every package we give two tickets, arid so on according to the sixe of the package. Save these coupons. They are money. Drawing will take place each Monday. You want We want your trade. BEST WORK. You may depend upon it, sensible folks don't send their work here just because they like us. We have lots of friends, but friendship doesnt count with business, and we don't want it to. We want you to send us your work beenuse it pays you to do so, and it pays us to have you. IN UNION THERE IS STRENGTH Mercantile Company Elects' Directors and Financial Statement Shows Increase in Business. BELT PINS TWENTY-FIFT- Phone ST, H PLEASANT DINNER PARTY. Councilman and Mrs. William Craig, assisted by their daughters, Misses Belle and Nettle, (gave a very pleasant dinner party Wednesday evening, at their cosy home on Seventeenth street, In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Dodds and Mrs. Lowrle of Mitchell, South Da- kota. The house was aglow with cut flowers; pink und white sweet pens nnd palms decorated the reception hall, the parlors were beautiful with roses, while yellow being the color scheme In the dining-rooyellow dahlias, i 'ttl y',,! ' ona Few Special Numbers in Hosiery Mioaos black lislo ribbed 35c .. hose; worth Ladies brown cotton hoao, good quality; worth 25c Ladies brown cotton hoso, bettor quality; worth 35c Ik Special Sale on Bedspreads Plain whita cotton bedspreads, full sizo, very out next week at these prices: 98c $1.25 . Grey, mode, black oilk gloves; 174 worth Great Piano 60c and good value, 79c $1.00 Last of the Silk white 4V CtS II $1.50 Gloves Black and while double finger good quality; worth 75c a w silk glovM tipa. Mtrj 59 CtS All Parasols Half Price -- Sale Closes For one more week you will hava the opportunity to purchase of our ladies or childrens parasols at half th:r former value. tho pretty, lata styles, in any color you desire, at a 50 per cent M duction. Tonight All ra. W. H. WRIGHT & SONS' COMPANY at THE McKannon Bros. Music Company 2283 WASHINGTON GRAND OPERA HOUSE Wednesday, August 24 AVE. Nannie Tout OX SALE AT A SAVING FROM $75 to $150. (YOU CAN HAVE ONE ON EASY PAYMENTS, TOO.) Tonight at 10 p. m. our Grand Clearance Sale will be a thing of the past. Better cnine THE WORLD'S YOUNGEST EDWIN F. TOUT In and select your Plano, Organ or Piano Pluyer and save yourself from $75 to $150. Many have availed themselves saving opportunity. Good organs. $10, $39, $150 square piano for TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 23 AND 24. Prices $1.50, $1.00, 75c and I $27, $43. X $37. PROF. SQUIRE COOP BOX OFFICE OPENi $40,000 ss re- AND Grand Operatic Selections WHY NOT YOU? Educate the children in music and you will receive greater returns In satisfaction and home comfort than you possibly could for a llke amount invested In any other way. Patronise home Industry and buy your goods of an Ogden House, where the money will come back to you in a business way. We can save you money on anything you want In Pianos, Organs, Electric Pianos and Players, also can give you easy terms if desired. We have a first-clatuner and ran take care of your piano tor you. IN FACT, THERE ARE MANY ADVANTAGES IN PURCHASING OF A LOREGULARLY ESTABLISHED CAL HOUSE. This Is positively your last chance to save from $75 to $150 and sale closes tonight. Come In today or this evening and save enough money to give your children music lessons for one year. Read carefully and note these great for $227. Strictly artistic pianos, which tail regularly at $450, for $287.50. PRIMA DONNA ASSISTED BY I golden yellow and yellow pansies were used there. After n walk through the spacious grounds and I flower gardens the guests no longer wondered ut the profusion of flowers in the house. Games of flinch. Interspersed with musle by Miss Belle Craig and Mrs. Lowrie. and recitations by Miss Nettle Craig, followed the sumptuous dinner. making It altogether one of the most delightful affairs of the summer. The guests were Mr. and Mr. Dodd, Mrs. Lowrle. Mr. nnd Sirs. George bargains: One good upright, walnut case, line X Craig, Sirs, Brownell, Mrs. Carr and and action, $13$. scale X Dr. and Mrs. D. N. Smith. $350 Cabinet uprights, reliable make, FORGERS BOUND OVER. John Derrijon and L. F. Mackalfer, charged with forging the name of John Murphy to a check nnd receiving cash for the same, were arraigned before Judge Howell this morning and will receive a hearing on Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Meanwhile their bonds were fixed at $300 each. Miicknlier states positively that, he had no connection with the affair whatever, but he Is being held partly as a witness and abut because of his making such a desperate effort to escape with Derrijon when pursued by the officer. Prices Clean-U- p OgdenSteamLaundry 437 cents''' 19 Made of blue and pink chock and stripo gingham, jn prett trimmed with embroidery and finishing braid, ages worth 30e and 40c. Will eloso those out next week at loss than cost of material Stockholders In the United Labor Mercantile company met yesterday afREST STANDARD MAKES. ternoon and elected the following ofSOHMERS, GABLERS, GRAMARS, ficers for the ensuing year: Harry McKAKXOXS, CABREWSTERS, Welsgarber, president; Fred Wellen-ge- r, PEX S, MARSHALL ft WENDELLS, secretary; A. H. Moyes, O. H. Slffman, A. Hofflnger, W. E. Hardy and M. Mottos, directors. A financial statement of the business done during the past six months was submitted, showing that the volume of business had Increased by $2,000 over that of the corresponding period of tfie previous year. , FOR NEXT WEEK Childrens Dresses 23-ce- nt - Miss Nannie Tout haa consented to sing some of the old song next Wednesday nt the opera house. our stock of these goods is positively the finest In the state, and are anxious to show you the new and correct styles. nil DR. J. S. GORDON HAS A NARROW ESCAPE FROM INJURY. R. Edwards, Despondent Mr. W. Mr. uml A TEMPTING LIST OF BARGAIN nt Thomas Miaa May Simpson of Wahoo, Neb., la visiting Mr. and Mr. Clayton tool-Idg- e. 1904. $10 Free O. A. BELLO INTERFERES PREVENTS MURDER. 20, MONEY HIS WIFE WITH HAZOR Sage of Klko, Nev., In visliiig In Ogden. Paul II. Sierher returned from an ED. extended i?atern trip this morning. 1. Pane of Wlnneinucca, '. llr. Nev., la vilstlng with friend in this AUGUST SATURDAY, 50c wrt L. D. S. Garments 4 Union Suits, Shirts and Drawers, Skirts, Shawls, Sweaters, and all other Knitted Gocds (too numerous to mention) On sale this week at off 1- -4 at the UTAH KNITTING WORKS v 2354 WASHINGTON AVE., OGDEN Standard and $25 whorth of music, $157. A clear saving to you of $118. LABOR DAY CELEBRATION. All goods exactly as represented, and your money back if you want It All unions are earnestly requested to Our line comprises the of the high grade pianos, such elect their captains for tug of war makes as Sohmer. Gnbler, with teams, and state size and weight, and i the Indescribable tone and duplex hand In same to chalrmnn of sports scale; the ever popular Marshall ft - Pian0 thRt v Wendell, the reliable Cupen pianos, committee. Grant Cyphers, not later 4 wny ..ui family 3d. Clough and Warren organa. AH to be than September every member of the sold at tlte lowest prices ever quoted All unions wanting teams nnd wagplay? " ' e east or west by anybody. ons are requested to make same known have something We r" will We Sale closes tonight. Store open until to marshal of day. John Botta, No. Come In and see it. 10 p. m. 2317 Washington avenue. range terms to suit. OUR LATCH STRING IS ALWAYS ,. affilinot Any organised body yet CO. OUT AT ated with Trades Assembly, or comCARSTENSEN 4 ANSON 2283 WASHINGTON AVENUE. 4 mittee, are requested to send In their (Incorpondea.) piano-play- er top-not- ch world-famo- ! ANOTHER! I WHY! us - TEACHERS EXAMINATION. An examination for applicants who desire to teach in the public schools of Ogden City will be held on August 22d, 23d and 24th, at the high THE McKANNON BROS. MUSIC CO. school building, beginning at 9 a. m. on the dates above mentioned. EXCURSION. All stationery win be furnished. Wednesday, August 24th. The butchers nnd grocers of Ogden WILLIAM ALLISON, will have an outing nt Lngnon on AuChalrmnn of Board of Examiners. gust 24th. Special train via Oregon You'll never drink any other kind Short Lino leave Ogdon 10 a. m.; reof soda water after once trying turning, loaves Ligoon 8 p.m. EvSTANDARD. Insist on having It. erybody Invited. t delegates. Splendid floats are now under way nt construction. Advices assure ua of visiting unions from several nf the outside cities In Utah nnd Wyoming. Much enthusiasm Is being manifested in making everything connected with the celebration of that "Grand Day 'of Labor" a brilliant nnd glorious sucres. By order of GENERAL COMMITTEE. . Tempi of Musio. 74 MAIN STREET. Successors to. Daynes ivc r.lTY. ; |