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Show UTAH DAILY jumSpLlSi J. Tulbot returned to Suit j j evening. in is Colorado City Wall of ALLEGES MRS. BELLO AND OTHa short visit. ERS CONSPIRED AGAINST HIM. Rev. I JJ. Cook of pjysun returned to Mis HiHturiite yesterday. Will is m Twelves, a prominent res- Saya Their Object Wae to Have Him and His Wifa Sepa-- ident of Irnvn. is In the elty on busi- Itev. H. Luke last John I. Ogden on rated. ness. I i. W. r.eeket returned from a three months' pleasure trip to England yesterday. Deputy Sheriff and Mrs. Robert thaw were presented with ad nughter yesterday. Taul Steehler and wlf.- - lias returned to their home in this elty after an extended visit through the east. The preliminary hearing of Thomaa charged with cutting his wife's throat, brought out some sensational evidence as to the cause of Edwards' frenzied act, and which R. Edwards, her-se- dy iderable damage In both Morgan and others, were Box Klder counties. The potato and Dick made tomato vines in both of those coun ties were frozen black and the squash was bndly affected in Box Klder county. of Ogden, Mr, Myera being employed Jn the Southern Pacific shops here for many years, but Is now In the train service at Kern, Cab Sirs. Julia Lee Hull of Hurrlsvllle announces the engagement of her daughter, Miss Hurtle Lee, to Kdward Langster of Salt Lake City. Mlsa Lee la one of Harrlavllle'a most accom pllshed ladles. Mr. Langster Is one of Salt Lake's young business men and they both have a host of friends in each place. The young Indy is a niece of Mr. and Mrs. Topance of Ogden. The only American singer holding a scholarship In the Royal Academy of Kngland. Nannie Tout, an Ogden girl. J08. BALLANTYNE ' RE8UME8 TEACHING Mr. Ballantyne has returned from his summer vacation and will resume teaching at once. Studio at residence, 25S3 Orchard avenue; phone, 524-Bertha Fayne will receive pupils for instruction on piano at her home, 2250 Wall avenue. Mlsa Utnhnn Park Is the place to visit to enjoy yourself and get your money's worth the big show this week. Admission, 10 cents. BELT BUCKLES sitting in our the remark home, when to our baby, 'Come and see your step-daThis remark made me feel very sad and I went into the bedroom and lay on the bed and cried. Mrs. Rockefellow came Into the room and tried to get me to come into the other room, which I refused to do. The next day my wife was going to Salt Lake City to visit her uncle. I was at the restaurant, when Dick Edwards came in and said, Well, I have checked your wife's VRlise, to which I replied, 'What have you got to do with checking my wife's valise? Edwards made no reply, then went to the depot and got the valise and opened it. and to my astonishment found a shirt and some collars in it belonging to Dick Edwards. This mad me very angry and I went back to Dick and asked him whnt his things were doing in my wife's vnllse. He turned pale and said nothing. I then went to my house and asked my wife what his things weer doing in her grip, to which she replied that she did not know; that if they were in her valise she had not put them there and knew nothing about them. That day my wife went to Balt Lake and Dick Edwards accompanied her. He tried to get her to register with him at a hotel as mnn and wife, hut she declares she did not do so.. "On her return from Salt Lake I questioned her closely ss to Dick's ac- tions toward her. She seemed very cold and refused to answer my questions. It was then I thought she had changed her love and would run away with another, perhaps Dick, who is an old man. I talked to her but could fret no satisfaction, so decided to kill her and then myself rather than see her go wrong and run away with some other man. I love my wife and babe, and It broke my heart to think of her d.' Mrs. Ed. Myers und daughter, Naomi, are here visiting n few days from Kern, California,' the guests of Mrs. H. Myers and Mrs. William Hadlock, Mrs. Myers waa formerly a resident MR. We know onr stock ft these goods is positively the finest In the state, and are onxloue to show you the new and correct styles. COMPLETE nil BELTS, BUCKLES, AND PINS substantially made and guaranteed by the makers, from 5 to 10 years. J. S. LEWIS JEWELERS. & S. going wrong and disgracing us, so It M. was better, I thought, to die together. "I overheard a conversation once Haa between Dick and Mrs. Bello, in which 'You'll bave Mrs. Bello said to Dick: no trouble to tuke her away from him M. and to live with her. It was all of AUGUST 1904. 23, RETURNS. BROWNING a Pleasant Trip Through Ger- - many and Belgium. 8. Browning, hla wife und daughMlsa Clark, daughter of Joand ter, made me insanely that these things have returned home from jealous of my wife and commit the seph Clark, an extended trip through Europe.- - All deed." members of the party are enjoying the best of health except Mr. Brown' Mysterioua Circumstance. tha ing, who contracted a severe cold, sallow and and waa One pale considerother fresh and rosy. Whence the dif- which has been giving him in visited The able trouble. party ference? She who is blushing with and principally, Belgium health uses Dr. King's New Life Fills Germany cities of to maintain By gently arousing the taking in most of the large counthe of and countries those many digeslazy organs they compel good tion and head off constipation. Try try trips. Mr. Browning's trip waa principally them. Only !5c at Jesse J. Drivers for pleasure, thoguh he transacted drug store. some business In Liege, Belgium, Miss Touts visit home will be very where the Brownlnr automatic guna The factory brief, engagements in grand opera ne- are being manufactured. la bemade are the where guna being to at return England cessitating her the fullest its Ip capacity ing run to once. manufacture of the guns, they are so much in demand. On the return trip the party visited the world's fair at St. Louis, stopping The grandeur of at the Inelde-Inlta and the fair magnitude afforded them much pleasure and Interest. They also visited a number of tbe large cities in the east. 95c F or Ladies good quality covert skirts, made in latest styles, to bo worn with shin waists, trimmed with embroidery insertion and white pipings, dark gray, tan and red, worth $1.50, $2 It-- . tends to make his aide of the case look a little brighter. The remains of John Curl Deeley, Mrs. Bello, a relative of Mrs. Edwho died in the hospital yesterday af- wards, was placed on the witness ternoon. w ill be shipped to Croyden for stand to testify for the state. Attorburial. Che. for the defendant, William Shaw and wife have re- ney Joseph severe turned home from a pleasant visit put her through a relations with her as Summit in friends to her and with relatives rounty supposed husband. She was asked if she was married Mrs. George Kellng and daughter Miss Bernive, of Bertrand, Neb., are to Elaso D. Bello, to which she replied visiting Homer Taylor and family of Yes: about a year ago. Although this city. for sevhave been together living they Miss Knudson, one of Brigham eral wife. Mr. as Ches man and years City's prominent young ladles, is visthen asked her where and when the iting In Ogden this week, the guest of marriage license was obtained. At Mrs, Dr. S. It Brick. this point she became nervous and exAll probate inattera that were to have rome up in the d'atrict court this cited, and the court informed her that lf morning were continued to August If she was afraid of incriminating 30th on nccount of the absence of not answer the question. she need Judge Rolapp, who is visiting at Port- Her refusal to answer was a convicland. tion In the minds of the officers of a Sheriff J. IV. Bailey left Ogden at 2 suspicion they have had that she and o'clork this afternoon having In Bello were not married, and they deFrits Bruin, the young Hollan- cided to have the woman and her aup der who is being deported to the old posed husband arrested on the charge country, having been brought here of fornication, but before they could while mentally unbalanced. get out a warrant for their arrest the The case of Bert Reid, who waa ac- twain had quickly gone to the coun cused of engaging In a fight In the ty courthouse, where & marriage 11 Palm saloon was called yesterday af- cense was issued to Elaso D. Bello, ternoon by Judge Howell, and the de- aged 15, and Mlsa Catherine M. Edfendant falling to appear hla bond of wards, aged 15, and they were imme$10 waa declared forfeited. diately married by John V. Bluth, ' Dr. W. A. Shreck and wife, H. 8. thus making it impossible to bring criminal prosecution against them. Knnpp and mother, and F. B. McIP also appeared from the evidence Whorter, all of Bertrand, Neb., en was the cause of young Mrs. Bello that to route California, spent yesterday In as she had, it la alEdwards trouble, families J. of 8. the Ogden visiting leged, entered Into a conslparcy with Forrlstall snd Homer Taylor. an uncle of his, Dick Edwards, to sepJack Baglin left today for Dougina, arate the young man and hla wife. Arizona, where he has acepted a po Young Edwards when seen this eltlon with the Copper Queen Smelt' morning at the county jail, where he Ing company. Many friends wish him is being held, made the following every success In his new position, statement to a State Journal reporter: Word has been received in Ogden On August 17th my wife and I .tothat the frost Saturday night did con gether with Deck Edwards and several cue-to- TUESDAY, JOURNAL, STATE CO. to wear BELT PINS and only GRAND $3, this week, 95c n. PIANO SALE Nearly Forfeits His Life. A runaway, almost tiding fatally, Continued at started a horrible ulcer on the leg of J. B. Orner, Franklin drove, 111. For four years it defied all doctors and all remedies. But Bucklln'a Amlcal Salve Harbins. had no tanuble to cure him. Equally the bile more fluid and thus Renders skin erupfor burns, bruises, good cents at helps the blood to flow; It affords tions and piles. Twenty-fiv- e 2283 Washington Ave. prompt relief from biliousness, indiJese J. Drivers drug store. gestion, sick and nervous headaches, and the over Indulgence in food and ORDER OF WASHINGTON. COULD NOT WAIT ON CROWDS drink. Herbine acta quickly, a doae All members of the Order of WashSATURDAY MANY ASKED after meals will bring the patient In ington are requested to be present at good condition after a few days. FOR CONTINUANCE. Rethe meeting Tuesday evening. G. L. Caldwell, agent M. K. & T. Come. be will served. freshments Sold Pianoa Best Makes of to Be railroad, Shecotah, I. T., write April Lower Than Ever Before I waa sick for over two 18, 1903: Prof. Squire Coop will render one of years with enlargement of the liver Quoted. hla own compositions at the Tout con- and spleen. The doctors did me no cert Wednesday. SOHMER, GABLER, CAPEN, good and I had given up all hope of BROS, MARSHALL being cured, when my druggists & WENDELL, BREW8TERS to use Herbine. It has made NOTICE! the W.H. WRIGHT & SONS' COMPANY McKannon Bros. Music Company Other of From And Many Makes $75 at a Saving Delegatee to Republican State to $150. tion, 8a It Lake, August me sound and well. Fifty cents. by George F. Cave. Conven25th. Sold MR. JOS. BALLANTYNE RESUMES Mr. Ballantyne has returned In his summer vacation and vlll teaching at once. Studio at midn 2532 Orchard avenue; phone, $!(- EXCUR8I0N. Wednesday, August 24th. The butchers and grocers of 0ta will have an outing at Lagoon on As. gust 24th. Special train Tla Onpi Short Line leave Ogden 19 s. ol; returning, leaves Lagoon Sp.rn.Er-erybod- y invited. (F Ogden Steam Laundry special couThe official train via Oregon Short pon offer. See their ad on another Line leaves Ogden 8:10 a. m. Fare, page. By urgent request of many whom round trip, $1.50. Tickets good to rewe were unable to even show goods lo turn, August 27th. on Saturday, we have decided to conGRAND CLEARANCE our tinue Cures 8ciatica. SALE for one more week in order to Rev. W. L Wiley, L. L. D., Cuba. give every one a chance and to. pre- New After fifteen days York, writes: vent hard feellngi with those who of excruciating pain from sciatic rheucame late last week. under various treatments, I As our stock is limited you should matism, waa Induced to try Ballards Snow make your selection at once and get Liniment; the first application giving pick of stock many others have saved first relief and he second entire themselves from $75 to $150. (WHY my relief. I can give it unqualified recomNOT YOU?) Everyody likes good mendation. 25c, 50c, $1.00. Sold by Educate your children In music and you will receive greater return in sathard coffee, but CHEAP RATES TO SALT LAKE isfaction and home comfort than you CITY Thursday, Aug. 25. to get : good one possibly could for a like amount inone round Short fare Line, Oregon vested in any other way. time and poor the Tickets good to return August HOME PATRONIZE INDUSTRY trip. FOR EASY PAYMENTS, TOO. Every Good Coffee and buy your goods AT HOME, where money will come back to you in a business way. Get every ones prices then come to OGDENS PIANO HOUSE and save yourself money. There are many advantages in buy( ing at home. We have a first-clatuner who takes care of pianos free of charge, and besides, you can reach us easily if anything goes wrong. AS THIS IS POSITIVELY THE LAST CHANCE TO SAVE FROM $75 to $150 you HAD BETTER COME AT ONCE and make selection. READ CAREFULLY and note this great saving to you. One $350 upright walnut case (a snap), $127. $350 reliable standard make, $227. $450 and $500, now going for $287.50 and $298. One good square, worth $150, for ss 27th. experience? Let I have just received a new and line of fall street hats at the Leader Millinery Company, Mra S. E. Lyon, proprietor; 2351 Washington avenue. REPUBLICAN us supply you. We know where our EXCURSION. Salt Lake City, via Rio Grande, curtain trip. liable. re- Bond organs, er recommend Physicians Whiskey of thia dan of its natural purity the able taete. Possesses all rip. .elected qualities of 27th. will raise at tha Tout Good Bourbon coffee comes from, and that it is re- Au- gust 25th. Fare $1.50 round turning to August OUR Isn't that your at 8:30 concert. If you like it once, youll like it all the Wed- This will the excursionists from Lagoon their seata time, it doesnt vary. $27. Standard piano-playof music for $157. t I and $25 worth $10,' $18, $34. $42 to $118. Especially where a purs, carperfectly ripened, for needed ii made whiekey efully medicinal purposes in the hm. there is none better then next. Miss Nannie Tout has consented to sing some of the old songs next Wednesday at the (opera house. The nesday enable to get USE ! : its - TEACHIM8 NOTICE X TO CONTRACTORS. ALL GOODS ARE AS ADVERTISED. AND YOUR MONEY BACK SEALED PROPOSALS FOR GRAD-In- g IF YOU WANT IT." and paving n Paving District No. Our line comprises th(f cream of 12, being Grant avenue, from Twenty-fourtto Twenty-fift- h the high-grastreets. In Ogpianos. Barrows torn, ft. Phone 651. 2456 Wash. Ave. F.J!Kie5el&Co. Distributors h de den City, State of Utah, under plans and specifirntion prepnred by the City Engineer and approved by the City Council, will be received by the City Council at their regular session in the City Ilall, at 8 p. m., on the 29th day of August. 1904, at which time all bids received will lie publicly opened and Dont delay, but coin at once and real aloud. make your selection and save money The right Is reserved to reject any enough to give your children music or all bids and to waive an defects. lessons for one year. By order of the City Council. Ogden. Utah, August 23, 1904. OPEN EVENINGS. A. F. PARKER. YOURS FOR BARGAINS. City Engineer. SOHMER. the standard of the world; Gahlcr, with the INDESCRIBABLE tone and DUPLEX scale; the artistic MARSHALL k WENDELL, the ever popular BREWSTER, CLOUGH & WARREN ORGANS. XICKLIN and TOXorHONE electric pianos, and musical merchandise.' The M cKannon Bros. Music Company 2283 Washington Ave. D. P. MILLIKEN Veterinary Surgeon. Trents nil Diseases of Domestic Animals. Office -- Corey's Livery Stable. Ogden. Ut.ih. Night phone. 319-- (Boxing Contest Grand Opera House, Friday, Aug. 26, , ' between , BARNEY MULLIN of Boston ' , and RUFE TURNER of Seattle 20 RoundsPRELIMINARIES for a Decision GOOD Admission, $1.00 and $ 1.50-R- ing Side, V- - |