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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1904. 16, ' EUEER LOCAL BRIEFS : FILLS Sheriff Hailey took C. IS. W. H. Wrights TRIAL T FI Company Reed to llie will nerve penitentiary today. where he kin sentence of eighteen months. The private ear Huena Ventura SU8TAINS and No. 5 returned to Ogden from the JAMES M. McBRIDE SEVERE INJURIES. eut-nlast night bearing Manager rieull and Superintendent Huckiug-haiff THE NEW FALL STYLES ARE NOW ARRIVING DAILY And all departments are showing attractive collections. HELD UP SAMUEL ROSEN AND STOLE FOUR WATCHES. u. special with 214 Odd Fellow from Ihe east arrived last night via the Rio Grande Western and laid over (luring Mart The excursionist the night. went thin morning. Mr. ti. T. Kruitbosch, 2023 Madison avenue, hat) in hla garden a record It measure eighteen glue cucumber. inches in length and 12 inches in cirTlie seed was brought cumference. from Holland. The hearing of the suit of the Eden Plain Irrigation company against the comIrrigation Harrisville and Oity the panies, which was contnued untiliiost-pon19th of September, ha now been until the 3d of October. Jena Peterson, a native of Denmark, died yesterday at lluntville. years. He has been a resiaged for a great ninny Huntsville dent of years. The funeral was- held today at ut 2 oclock in the meeting house Jluutsvilc. t. n. Harris, manager of the Telephone company ut Salt l.ake. is in the city today assisting J. M. Forristall to get In ahaie for the company to begin business here. for position as 'hello" girls are being Interviewed. e resident Jens Peterson, an of Huntsville, died at hi home tn the latter place yesterday of general debility. The deceased was 86 years old and was a native of Denmark. He hna lived in Utah a great many years. The funeral has not yet been announced. A ed a June Bride Hours Obtains Divorce. Train Was Running at a High Rats of Emma C. Wsleh, Twenty-fou- r Sptsd and McBrida Was Thrown Hsavily Against Bank. n engi James ifcBride. a neer on the Southern Pacific, fell from his engine near Golconda, New, yesterday morning and sustained serious Injuries about the head and body. Enengineer McBride was In charge of gine 724 pulling the Reading Knights When near Templar special east. was run-in- g truin the Gulconda, and as at a speed of about twenty-fiv- e milex an hour, he suddenly fell from hla cab and landed on the hank along-ald- e the track. The fireman noticed the accident and immediately stopped well-know- the train. m Ap-lleu- nt old-tim- Why not join tho hoalthful throng who drink IDAN-HA- T BASE BALL. Ogden vs. Eurska, for tho championship of tho state. .Glenwood, Saturday and 8unday.( orFord ft Thatcher full chestra, which has for years played at the Orand opera house, has been engaged for the entire season by the Utahna Park company. Grand overture at twenty mlnutea of elghteach evening. IN POLICE COURT. John Fly Arraigned for Stealing a Bi-cy- six-pie- ce FAST BALL ASSURED. Ogden and Eureka Will Play for State Championship Tomorrow and 8unday. The real games of the 1904 baseball aeaaon will be played In this city tomorrow and Sunday afternoons, when the strong Eureka team and the locul boy will cross bats for the amateur championahip of the state. Eureka la today playing Murray and will arrive in this city tomorrow morning. The temn comes here prepared to win. The locals have the same spirit and are practicing during every spare moment, so will present the strongest line-u- p of the season when they play against Eureka tomorrow. Shurtliff and Henry will do battery work for the locals, while Jensen nnd Heusser will be at the points for I t. I? the visitors. Both games will be culled promptly at 3 o'clock. Billy" Dutch of Salt Lake will officiate as umpire. John Fly, colured, who took a bicycle from a stand on Washington avenue, by mistake, as he claims, was arraigned before Judge Howell this morning on a charge of petty larceny, but did not receive hearing owing to the absence of witnesses. His case was set down for Monday morning and he waa meanwhile placed under $50 bonds. John Murphy, a drunk, who found It his lot to take a smash at the a resting officer, was sentenced to pay a fine of $25 or serve twenty-fiv-e days on the rock pile. Wnlter Reid of Huntsville, another vlalt to the drunk, made hla police station last evening and as a result waa this morning aralgned before the judge. He recited the same old story: Judge, .please let me go this time and I will behave. I got a big tomato patch that needs water and I would like to go and Irrigate It. Walter la a peculiar sort of an offender and will attempt to get on the outside of all the beer tn the city until he lands in jail. He never thinks of his cabbage or tomato patch either until he appears before the judge and Is In for a sentence. This morning he was sentenced to pny a fine of $10. 8. F. O'Connell, charged with disturbing the peace and striking an officer, will receive a hearing this evening. Made Him Young Again. Pure sparkling IDAN-Helsansea tho system and keeps you well. A One of Dr. King's New Life Pills each night for two weeks has put me KNIGHTS TEMPLAR RETURNS. In my teens again, writes D. H. TurYesterday's record for returning ner of Dempseytown, Pa. They're the Knights Templar trains Is as follows: best In the world for Liver. Stomach Central City commandery of Syracuse. N. Y.; the Tnncred commandery of and Rowels. Purely vegetable. Never Pittsburg. Pa.; the 'A lien commandery gripe. Only 35c. at Jesse J. Driver's of Allentown, Pa.: the Reading com- Drug Store. mandery of Reading, Pa.; the Scranton and Williamsport comma nderies. Mrs. S. E. Lyon cordially Invites laSaturday will be the busy day at the dles to her grand millinery opening, Union depot; na there Is an unusually September 20th, 31st and 32d. Soularge number of Knights Templar venirs given away each day; 2351 which will pass through Ogden. Waahlngton avenue. TEA k Special sale of sofa pillows for this weak, $1.65 grade for 99 cents. Ogden Furniture and Carpet company. . Our dealing a challenge Our dealing a challenge Our dealing a challenge I. , glance at our window will quickly convince you that wa aro our 8howing of Fall Dross Goods and Trimmings. For street wear the rich, plain material for Tailor 8uito will bo chiefly worn. Tho now Fall 8hadoa in Broadcloth, Cheviots, Voiles, ate., ar now shown in groat variety as well as attractive effects in fancy mixed suitings For house and evening gowns Voiles, Eolisnnes and Crepes may be seen in a full rang of tho nowoet colorings. Our complete stock of Black and Colorad Drees Goods awaits your inspection. Tho beautiful Oriental laces, silk appliques and medallions In pretty designs and colors will be used profusely for trimming Fall and Winter gowns. A The Injured man was taken to the depot at Gulconda, where bandages were applied to his Injuries and he was given all possible relief until he could be brought to this city. McBride was unable to tell just how the accident happened. Several person saw him fall from the engine and state that he must have been In the act of leaning out between the engine and tender. The train bearing the injured man arrived In Ogden at 11:30 last night and he was at once taken to the hospital. Here it was found that he had sustained a broken nose and serious Injuries about the' head. The bruises on the body are also of a serious nahappy ture. although the physicians entertain great hopes that none will prove fatal. lnde-iwiide- The New Dress Goods and Trimmings of LOST. Gold badge, letters T. S. N.. Wyoming. name on back. Florence M. Gordon. Finder return to this office. te in Thomas H. Doyle and Joseph Turner are on trial In the Second district court today before Judge Rolapp nnd a jury on a charge of robbery. Elijah Furr Is acting as their legal represen- For Fall are Too much cannot be said in their tative. The twain are charged with having praise stolen four watches from Samuel Roatret pawnbrosen, the Twenty-fift- h ker, and according to the testimony 50 Pa,rB Ladle8' extra KOod quality Shoes, in broken size adduced by the prosecution the meth TI f ' f Cl n!lonf sote. Ideal Patent kid, military heel with either cap or paw od pursued by the men are those emtUVVas We room AS toe. need the close will and them out at muxt modern bandits. ployed by the Doyle entered the store and drawing a large bowle knife he held it at Rosen's throat, while Turner helped Ruffs himself to the chronomoters. Upon Made of softens friction which and shoe A Elecsilk polish, good store for the made chiffon quality superior black they ion leaving ed ends, very fashionable this se I?1- preserves all black leather, waterproof, a tric alley with Rosen In hot pursuit. ison j a bea utlful line from He caught up with the robbers and arrived, a fight ensued. Rosen and one of them going to the ground. In the meantime the officers had been notified ad after another hot chase both men were landed behind the bars. 1 The case was argued this afternoon ' and given to the Jurj. One tab worth 25 cents After an absence of about an hour the jury found both defendants guilty. JUNE BRIDE DIVORCED. Emma C. Welch, one of this year's June brides, obtained a divorce from her huaband today on the grounds of desertion and failure to provide. On 1 the 1st of June Emma became the wife of Louis P. Welch at Salt Lake City. On the 2nd of June ghe waa mourning the loss of her husband, who, in less than twenty-fou- r hours, had tired of connubial bliss and cruelly abanJoseph A. Smith Is up from Salt doned his young bride. Since then she has seen nothing of him; so desir- Lake. This Can Be Done ing to he single again she applied for Oscar Cross and wife are in from and obtained a dissolution of the bonds Lakeside. W save you something on of matrimony. T. R. OConnolly was every dollar spent her. Thio N. B. Parnell arrived from the cutplaintiff's attorney. mean to you that your dolliri off last night. SWENSEN VS. SWENSEN. havo greater purchasing powor; G. A. Rogers, the Salt Lake cigar Margaret P. Swensen has applied for divorce from her husband, Carl M. man, is In town. they last longer; they art bigger Swensen. Carl has deserted his wife and failed to provide for her and her C. R. Broughton came in last night f. We have everything bright, ciean and fresh-- in child. The couple were married at from the Lucin Ogden September 14, 1901, and on the Moser ft N. G. Moser, of the and vegetables. groceries, 4th of April, 1903, he left home and cigar firm of Salt Lake, la visnever returned. The wife also asks iting Ogden. for the custody of the child. ValenMiss Ruby Krodsham has gone to tine Gideon Is counsel for the plaintTELEPHONE 124. 338 TWENTY-FIFT$T. Brigham City to vlalt with relatives iff. and friends for a week or ten days. Sid Badcon and John A. Lewis have DEATH OF J. BAMBOROUGH. from San Francisco, where returned Joseph Bamborough, one of the beat in attendance at 'the known residents of Blalne.DavIs coun- they have been conclave. Knights Templar 4 died at o'clock yesterday mornty, A1 Herrick returned from Lima, Ida., ing very unexpectedly. : Mr. Bamborough went with the We- yesterday afternoon after a two weeks ber county excursion day before yes- vacation put in fishing and visiting friends at Lima and Butte, Mont terday to Coalville and returned by with ' Mr. W. H. Cowles of Harrisville train to Uintah the following evening apparently well end In a jovial mood. has returned from an extended visit He retired to hla bed feeling perfect- to Idaho. While away he visited Yelly well. About 4 o'clock In the morn- lowstone Park and is highly 'eluted ing his wife was aroused by groaning over the wonderful things to be seen and by the time she had lighted the there. Elegant artfPC NtWS Jet Oil Shoe Polish New Style Neck . 10 cents $125 to $10.00 STOCKS Cream and White Lace PERSONAL I 5c By Purchasing POINTERS Your Groceries at Our Store cut-of- Hem-enw- fruit ay Edgar Jones I The Co. H Prize we offer is 100 cts of good honest work for each $1.00 collected lamp he was dead. The deceiixed was a native of EngBASE BALL land. was about C5 years of age and At Glenwood on Saturday and leaves a family. day. Funeral services will be held at the Blaine meeting house Sunday afterSUMMONS. noon at 1:30 o'clock. MONEY IS RETURNED. T. F. Bannigan, the Ogden plumber who lost his wallet containing $115 In a waiting room of the Union station fit St. Louis, and who had supposed that It had been stolen, has recovered his property. It was found In the waiting room by one J. Durney, who promptly turned it over to the depot master. The latter soon gained communication with Mr. Bannigan nnd returned the property. IN THE DISTRICT COURT Sun- 4- - Western Steam Laundry 2214 WASHINGTON AYE. PHONE G. H. ISLAUB, 605-- Manager. 44--4 OF the Second Judicial District of the State of Utah, In and ror the County of Weber. Bessie M. Ward, plaintiff, vs. Wllllum Ward, defendant. The State of Utah to said defendant: You are hereby aumoned to appear within twenty days after the service of this summons upon you, if served within the county in which this action la brought, otherwise, within thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled action; and In case of your failure so to do Judgment will be NEW BOWLING ALLEY8. rendered against you as demanded In A representative of the Brunswick. the complaint, of which a copy is deBulk A Collender company Is in the posited with the Clerk of the above city and has sold to D. A. Smyth a entitled Court. complete set of bowling alley. The MAGIXNIS ft STOUT. alley will be placed In the basement Plaintiff's Attorney. of the European hotel block 'P. O. Address 423 Eccles on Bldg., Twenty-fift- h street nnd will he mod- Ogden, Utah. ern in every respect. It will for husfnes about October 15th. ready IDAN-Hdrives out uric acid poi- Our New Tailor Styles For Street Wear Are now ready. AH the newest and latest ideas will be found in this selection. MRS. J. A. TOLLER Over Nyes Store Washington Only Two Days More A son tho cauao of rheumatism. WEBER COUNTY FAIR. The office of Director F. J. Render Our dealing a challenge shott of the Weber County Fair Asso- UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMciation In room 1. county courthouse, ING. A CASE OF HURRY. i .ir'aiiiriNi if lik yuur money yMiiga't will be open every day front 10 s. m. 8th. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE The well known contractor and It II 5 p. m. to give information and receive Fxhihltnr should lose stockholders of Union Pacific Railroad Fred Howard, Is In charge of no time entries. builder, In making their entries. OPENING OF THE GRAND. company will be held at the office of Miss Nettie lie Coursey will be seen the entire construction work at Utahthe company. In Salt Lake City, Utah, at the Grand opera house on Monday, na Park, which explains the speed and The number drawing the on Tuesday, October 11, 1904, at twelve umbrella September 19th. with "An Orpphan's promptness with which the work Is this week at the Troy laundry Wn o'clock noon, for the election of fifteen 'HI- held by O. R. Prayer, and to those who remember being carried on. directors of the company, and for the Sharp. this sprightly comedienne when last transaction of such other business ns here will not fail to see her In this may legally come before the meeting. FREDERICK THE GREAT. People Imagine when they sec beautiful pastoral play In which she The books for the transfer of stock Frederick the Great" mystifying has a part that brings out all he vi- such people a Koplin. Fowler and common and preferred) will be (both nnd pleasing the patrons of are who at the rastlme this the vacity. roquettlshness anil womanly Knplln. closed for the purposes of the meeting It Isn't every person that calls at the close of business on sentiment that hne made her the fa- week, that such acts can only he perWednesday. formed by people who hav been pe- himself a magician that can prove he vorite she now is. August 31, 1904, and will be reopened to entitled a a endowed with name natural of an art that ut ten o'clock a. m on Wednesday. culiarly gift. This, however. Is not the case: It is all the world enjoys seeing. IDAN-HDelicious 12. 1904. sparkling Frederick Is certainly a master of October ALEX. simply the result of an abstemious life cleanses the kidney. MILLER, Secretary. magic. On the stage he has all the and faithful attention to callstenlcs. Dated August 23, 1904. of a true conjurer. He ia without doubt the greatest palmer on IDAN-HLithla at first-clas- s the stage today. drug a clubs. bsrs and stores, Frederick can take three pigeons out of a borrowed hat before one's eyes and a THE UNION PACIFIC LAND COMlive rabbit from a person's coat In PANY ANNUAL MEETNG. ' the audience. WEAR GLASSES IF YOU NEED THEM, BUT The nnnunl meet in of the stockholdDONT GUESS AT IT. COME TO US FOR A FREE EXGo to the Ross Book nnd of The Union Pacific Land comers AMINATION AND WE WILL TELL YOU THE ABSO.Co. for complete stuck ofS'atlonery will be held at nIt m,.f of the Tablets. pany LUTE TRUTH ABOUT YOUR EYES. Note and Composition Bonks, and all company In Salt Lake YOU WONT City, Utah, on Text Books fur the Weber REGRET TAKING THE STEP. Stake Tuesday. October II. 1:1114, nt h o'clock Academy. a. nt., for the elect inn ix directors of the company, and the transacMiss Bertha Payne will receive tion of such other Imsiuess ns may pupils for Instruction on piano nt her legally come her-- , re the meeting. ALEX. MILLAR. home, 2350 Wall avenue. Secretary. Dated August .H. 1:104. 2411 And then you will regret you did not get one of those $1.50 Pans for $1.20 or GranHeware In grand opportunity to get any piece of Tin big store at 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT. Two and 8ATURDAY. A SEPTEMBER days 16-1- more-FH- IB1 7 You owe It to yourself to see what a lot you can buy for money. - BOYLE HARDWARE 1 JOHN A. BOYLE, Manage in. THE POPULAR HARDWARE CO. 8T0HE- - 1 A ' k , A Be Good to Your Eyes f . L f .1 J. S. Lewis 8 Co., Opticians fan-tail- fr AT THE HOTELS. Following are the out of town arrivals at the Reed and Broom hotels: The Reed W. E. Hall, Denver; D. S. Truman. Salt Lake; C. M. Blanch- ard, Philadelphia; E. R. Barker, ChiNew George Loewentseen, cago; York: Harry W. Wolf, New York; Joe Fort Dodge, la.; IL R. Wheeler. Schwetxer, Racine, Wl.; E. M. Wlth-erll- n and wife, Cinti, O.:stnoletatao erlln nnd wife, Cincinnati. O.; Joseph A. Smith. Salt Lake; T. C. Dorteous, Denver; George A. Atwood, wife and son, San .Bernardino, Cal.: James Van Veen, New York: W. Rogers. Sun T. Snyder, Salt Francisco: FVnncl Like: C. O. Harris. Salt Lake; Herbert Hesse. New York; W. D. Mosefi, Salt Lake: IL'B. Cornwell, San Francisco; E. Tresslng, Chicago; W. C. Po-In- k, Denver; D. C. Miller and wife, al, Chicago; George rope Butte. Tymdon: The Broom Dr. DiJcftcs s. C. O. Barnett. Chicago; w)tt: Rockland; B. W. Raymond.W. Lake; Salt K. D. Nlms. Salt Lake: Miss A. Oort'" JW . gnp-Wrlnne; Myrlln Murphy. Francisco. San Todd, jitf- Mr bury. Salt kde: Denver; Don Con oil pft,ra York, New Cassidy, Laramie. Wyo. Don't fall to see Babe Igy that la a prodigy line. She 1 undoubtedly buck and wing dancing. Tark this week. 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