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Show DAILY PAGE EIGHT. STATE THURSDAY, JOURNAL. Bakery FEBRUARY 2, 1905. GOOD RACES FIRE CAUSED KENNEDYS Restaurant UTAH J IRE E Ojien fi: 3 a. m. to 12:.i0 a. rii. TOMORROW (FRIDAY) BEING CIRCULATED PETITIONS IN CITY AND COUNTY. OGDEN AND NORTHWESTERN RAILROAD SUED. OGDEN WILL HAVE SAUCER CYCLE TRACK. BI- ALL THATS ' MORNING WE WILI LEFT FROM THE GLOVE pLACE SAIFIT 69c , LOCAL BRIEFS ; Mrs. E. K. W. Diivl of the Palace Royal Millinery leave thia evening for the eaat. Will Hurst of Fait Lake City spent a few hours in the city with hie cousin, J. T. Hurst, yesterday. F. O. Ulalwr of St. Louis Is In the city and nmy establish a plant for the manufacture of shoe polish here. Mrs. M. A. Breeden and Mrs. Charles Stevenson of Salt Lake are visiting with J. T. Hurst and family in this city. FREE Hairdressing and Electric Beauty Treatments given all this week. Edith Boiee; 413 26th St. Bell phone, Many HERE IS THE LIST: Are 8igning the Document Ranchers at Pleasant View Allege Cycle Gams in 8alt Lake City Will Bs Better Than Ever Before This Which Will Be Presented the Destruction Was Caused by One of Companys Engines. to Judge Howell. City is te Share It. The cycle racing game in the state has a brighter prospect than ever before. For the past few years the Salt Palace track In Salt Lake City has been gaining a reputation all over the United States, and the bbeneflts to the game are going to be more apparent The this summer than ever before. sport has always been conaucted honestly In Salt Lake City, and the public always had a run for its money, and consequently the game was well grand Jury. supported. The petltloha are being signed by This year Ogden Is to have a similar cltlsens of all classes, not only of the saucer track, and one that will add credit to the city. Ogdenltes will city but also of the county. There apa therefore be given an opportunity to to desire have be to a great pear! 3S5-profit by Salt Lake's long experience general cleaning up in county affairs and success and enjoy seeing in acThe Chambera-Xy- e bowling teams, and that those who are Innocent shall tion all the great cyclists who visit composed of members of the city coun- be exonerated and the guilty punished. The two as secure that city every summer. many to is signThe object mntch their cil, have postponed game tracks will be under the same maners as possible and thqn submit tbe until tomorrow evening. agement and the time of the riders petition to the judge for hls consideraTraffic Director Stubbs, with Traffic tion. will therefore be divided between tbe two cities. With the regular two days Managers Schumacher and Munroe, A copy of the petition follows: left San Francisco Wednesday night of racing in Salt Lake and two addi"We, your petitioners, respectfully for this city and will arrive this even- represent that manifold reports ao tional days in Ogden, the ridera will also be given four days a week and a ing. positive as to not be ignored and to better opportunity to make bigger It Is a anfe guess that the ground- the vast scandal of the good people of money. This .will bring the best men Weber county have hog will not see his shadow today, not Ogden City and In the business to this state, and there In these parts at least. If he comes been and are now being circulated and will bo between 75 and 100 riders here out he ought to stay out Mow watch which Involve almost every office in that permanently during the season. Weber openly cahrglng county, hls smoke! The stock company which was orseveral departments of the county the An important baseball meeting will are In this city, aa stated In the with general corganised be held at Elks club rooms on WashState Journal some months ago, will such as malfeasance, paying ruption, ington avenue, next Thursday even- out moneys recklessly and without build the new track In this city as soon ing, February 9th, when an organisa- warrant, corrupt exercise of the franas spring opens. The men interested tion will be perfected. not yet made public the location chise at the laat general election and THIS AFTERNOON have they have chosen for the new enterMr. and Mrs. II. C- Bigelow leave to- many other perfidious and dishonest prise, but they go ao far as to state day for Chicago and Incidentally at- acts. that it will be in the heart of the city. "Now, therefore, your petitioner do tend the auto show which takes place Such a project cornea as welcome there this month and where they may most earnestly, but respectfully, pray Iso purchase a new automobile. that at your earliest convenience your HE IS NOT ASKED TO FURNISH news to the Ogdenite, aa there is nothhonor will convene, or cause to coning more attractive during the sumBOND. Ray Purdy, employed at the South- vene a lawful grand Jury, to the end mer evenings than the witnessing of ern Pacific shops In this city, came good bicycle races, in which the na these charges and rumors may be that near losing hls eyesight on Monday, sifted and Investigated, the corrupt ofRumors Are Afloat That Another tlon's stare take part.- That the class through being struck by a flying chisel. ficers punished, the Innocent relieved of performances to be given in this Charge Will B Preferred As It was the Instrument crushed hls of suspicion, and the good name of the Him. rlty will be credible goes without say' Against cheek bone. Ing, and the new project will be given people of Weber county vindicated and W. R. Scott, district superintendent as in duty bound, your petitioners will every encouragement. It la rumored that another charge of the Southern Pacific railroad, has ever pray. will be preferred against Charles D. from Conan CONGRATULATE ATTORNEY. and t purchased Henry McNeil, probably under the United wife of Corlnne the residence on JefMURDER OF JOHN LYNCH. Statea lawn. The claim Is made that ferson avenue, between Twenty-fift- h at some time after the election McNeil Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmon and Twenty-sixt- h streets, formerly ocPass Eulogistic Resolutions. Howell Went to Logan Today to desired several parties to sign a paper Judge considE. Oscar Hill. The cupied by in Make Orders Case. he Some of and some that description, eration was 15.500. At a meeting of the Brotherhood of threatened them that if they refused W. R. O. O'Brien has succeeded Judge Howell went to Logan today they would be prosecuted aa he was Railroad Trainmen, held last night, the Richard Dugan as resident manager of to make some orders In the case of the a deputy United States marshal. An following resolutions were unanimousthe Postal Telegraph and Cable com- State vs. William G. Hobson, who la attempt was made today to ascertain ly adopted: pany in this city. Mr. O'Brien comes charged with the murder of John the facta in the case but without suc- To the Hon. W. L. Maglnnls, Ogden, from McGregor, Iowa, where for Lynch while the couple were traveling cess. Should the charge he made it Utah. twenty-liv- e Resolved. By the Ogden Lodge. Na years he was manager for together in a box car between Cache la understood the complaint would be the Western Union. 68, Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen, Junction and this city. The last time sworn to by Will C- - Howell. W. L Porter, Jr., and Miss Louisa this rase was called Judge Maughan McNeil was released this afternoon at regular meeting assembled, that we Cottam were united In mnrrige last of Logan announced that he was dis- from the city Jail on hie own recog- congratylnte and commend you on the night at the home of the parents of qualified, except aa to having the de- nisance, no bond being asked. The able manner in which you conducted the groom, Twentletn street and fendant plead, but that Judge Howell charge of conspiracy against him has what lv commonly known as the JohnDouglas avenue. Bishop E. T. Woolley would be there on February 2d to not been withdrawn, but it will not be son case before the federal court In After the ceremony a make further ordera in the case. It prosecuted at the present If It is prose- Balt Lake; also before the United officiating. was served nnd a developed that Hobson nan not been cuted at all. as It Is held by some that States circuit court of appeals. Eighth splendid supper arraigned, and the court, therefore, the failure to prove the charge of at- district, at St. Louis, and the able most enjoyable evening spent. refused to allow' him to plead. Attor- tempted extortion virtually quashed manner in which you assisted in preE. 8. Carroll, for a number of years ney Winters of Pocatello urged Judge the more serious charge. senting the case before the United city editor of the Standard, left this Maughan to have the prisoner arraignStates supreme court. for San Francisco. Some ed before him, but the court emmorning Be it further That resolved, FUNERAL OF JESSE BROWN. three weeks ago Mr. Carroll severed phatically refused to do so. Mr. Winyour untiring efforts you have through hls connection and since then has been ters then made the point that Judge won the moat sweeping victory for the doing some newspaper work In Salt Howell whs also disqualified, he being Venerable Pioneer le Laid to Reet in protection of the lives and limbs of Lake. He is a capable man In hls pro- the tho Ogdon Comotory. railroad men the country has ever magistrate before whom the Ind fession, was a genial and Is known. over Lynch was held. It quest fellow among the fraternity, and the In the presence of a large' gathering to Be it further resolved. That a vote objection probable that this boys wish him success. of be will friends, the remains of the late Jesse of thanks be extended to you by OgHowell urged again Judge Brown were yesterday laid to their den Lodge, Na (8, Brotherhood of RED MEN, HIAWAfilial rest. Funeral services were held Railroad Trainmen, ATTENTION, ana a copy of THA TRIBEI KIDNAPPING. at the Tabernacle, beginning nt 1 these resolutions he spread upon the TO INVESTIGATE minutes of this lodge. John Jackson, of whom so much has o'clock. There will be a council Are kindled been said in the past few days with R. T. BURDETTE. Bishop George Smuin of the Lynne In the Union Labor htill Friday night. regard to hia kidnapping a child from ward presided. Music was furnished A. SCHERRER. C. E. COOUDGE, February Sd, at 8 o'clock. Every Balt Lake, waa taken to the city Jail by the ward choir, and waa Intermember la urgently requested to be this afternoon so that the matter could spersed by a duet and a vocal solo. The Committee. present for Important council work and be Investigated. He has not been speakers were President C. F- Middle-toElders Joseph Hall, Joseph Parry, practice drill of tbe degree team. There placed under arrest. SUPPOSED TO BE STOLEN. will also be twenty applications of Lorln Farr and Bishop Smuin. All spoke in glowing terms of the NOTICE. palefaces to pass upon for memberBelieve Craig and Johnson On February 1st the Rio Grande deceased and eulogised the noble life Officers ship. By order of committee. Stole Thoir Fly Nets in J. O. ALBRIGHT, D. G. I. Balt Lake train will leave Ogden at 9 which he had led. Hls life was rePocatello. a. m., Instead of 9:80, as hitherto, ar- viewed from the day In which he JoinREDMEN MEETING. ed the Church of Jesus Christ of Latternt Balt Lake at 9:50 a. m. riving An Important meeting of the local -day Johnson, the man arrested by CapSaints, when a boy, until hls Red Men lodge will be held at the The Christian Scientist Invite all to demise. Mr. Brown was one of the tain Brown and Detective Pender on a Union Labor hall on Twenty-fourt- h good early pioneer who crossed the plains charge of petty larceny and yesterday partake with them of the feast of Blck-nestreet tomorrow evening. At this things ll in 1847. sentenced to forty-fiv- e that will be presented by days on the meeting the newly elected chiefs will The service were very largely at- rock pile by Judge Murphy, now lies Young at the Grand Opera house be raised and also several new mem- Saturday night, February 4th. Ad- tended and many beautiful floral trib- In the dungeon In the basement of the bers admitted. Tbe cortege of city Jail and will. very likely, remain mission free. No collection. No re- utes were offered. conveyances which followed the re- there for some time. Johnson Is a served seats. WANTED. mains to the Ogden cemetery ..was young miner who has grown a trifle Active partner with 1500. to manage too fast for hls trousers. Yesterday nearly a half mile in length. light manufacturing business clearing The grave was dedicated by Presi- he threatened to take a fall out of 88 to 810 per day. Dull 622 27th St. dent Middleton and the pall hearers Tommy, the stockade guard, and later THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY were: Moroni made a similar threat against one of James H. Brown, Brown, Charles Brown, Augustus the officers and as a result he will have Brown. Harvey Brown, William Tall a hard road to travel during the reand K. C. Harrop. mainder of hls stay in the Jail. Johnson and hia partner, Craig, had Three quarters of the tea frame house, large lot, R. LUMBER CO. ELECTS OFFICERS. In their possession four horse fly nets, 81.000. R. location, The Oregon Lumber company held which the officers firmly believe were in this country is not very frame, centrally located, its annual meeting yesterday afterstolen somewhere In Pocatello or be8750. noon elected offthe tween Ogden and that city. Cards atand following good. frame, large lot, lawn and icers: David Eerie, president and tached to the nets bear the cost marks trees, on bench, 81,100, and general manager; Na 22 The fraction is not too shade George Romney, Enh and others just as cheap. Monthly inH. H. Rolapp, secrestallments If you wish. OGDEN'S FEDERAL BUILDING. tary; D. C. Eccles, treasurer. These, high. with H. H. Bpenrer and W. W. RIter, A Washington dispatch says that in liko 4oat g Your fuoar Mum jrouf my you are the director. E. S. ROLAPP, Ecclts Bldg. the bidding yesterday for the conluk struction of the Ogden public buildDISTRICT ATTORNEYS TO MEET. ing the Standard Construction comThe district attorneys of the seven pany of Chicago was the lowest biddistricts In the state will hold a meet- der. Its proposal was for 8155,000. ing at Suit Lake on the 12th Inst, to Many erroneous consider inntter of legislation. The impression conGREAT REDUCTION OF SALE will be held In the office of cerning Christian Science, prevalent meeting At District Attorney Loofbourow. room 70 among those who have not investigatblock. Commercial Second South ed for themselves, are, with charitable street. dignity, logically and reasonably corOne of the matters which will be rected by Blcknell Young. Hear him considered will be the contingent ex- at the opera house Saturday night, Before taking stock we will dispose of our entire stock of penses of the attorney. It appears February 4th. Admission free. No Shades and you ought to take advantage of these reducthat no provision is made for this ex- collection. No reserved seats. tions; pense In their offices and as It amounts NOTICE. 85.00 Shades (Bilk) will sell at to considerable annually they think $2.50 Clock On February 1st the Rio Grande 83.50 Shades (Silk) will sell nt that the state should assume the 81.50 82.25 Shades (Silk) will sell at Balt Lake train will leave Ogden at 8 $1.00 a. m-- . Instead of 9:80, as hitherto, ar60c. Shade (Silk and Paper) will sell at 30c Wash. A free lecture will be delivered at riving at Balt Like nt 9:50 a. m. the Mound Fort amusement hall on Holders of the following numbers are A ve. Thursday evening. February 2d, at 8 o'clock, by IV. A. Alway. The subject entitled to 85.00 coupon hooks at the will be "The Life Worth Living." All Ogden Steam Laundry: 20941, 39060 arc invited. and 39147. Notwithstanding the fact that Judge Howel refused the application of District Attorney Halverson to summon a grand Jury, the cltlsena are now making an effort to secure the convening of such a body and to this end over half a dosen petitions are In circulation for the purpose of securing signatures requesting the court to call a Z. honey-comb- A complaint will shortly be filed in the Second district court In which Fred XV. Hills Is plaintiff and the Ogden and Northwestern Railroad comThe document seta pany defendant. forth three causes of action. The first is for 8300 damages for the destruction by Are of fruit trees and bay on the plaintiff's ranch at Pleasant View, which is close to the defendant's tracks. The second is brought by Ellis In behalf of Richard T. Berrett, whose ranch adjoin the plaintiff!, and he asks for $335 damages for the destruction of hia hay stacks, and James F. Berrett sues for 8150 damages arising from a similar cause. All the damage Is alleged to have been caused by the same fire. Summons has been Issued, but complaint has not yet been filed, in an action against the same company by A C. R. Smith. He sues for 88,000 damages for the burning down of a number of hay stacks, and the buildings in and fences surrounding hls stock yard. Hla ranch la In close proximity to the others and hla loss, it la claimed, was caused by the same conflagration, which la alleged to have been caused by sparks from one of defendants engines. Tan. Sise 5 Sixe 5 Tan, red, black, white, lavender, blue Else 8 Tan, red, black. Blxea 614 and 614 Lavender, blue. Slxe 6)4 Red, white levander. blue. Blxe 714 Red. At this price we cannot fit, reserve, exchange orders. r ihon ' EMBROIDERY SALE Begins Saturday Morning LA8T8 ONE WEEK. Prepare for the summer sewing. for a whole year. Prices will not lie so che-- again 2c, 3c, 5c, 7c, 9c per Yard WRIGHT'S ed - Special Sale of Embroidery In. buying our regular stock of Embroidery, the manufacturer! offered us over 4,000 yards at a ridiculously low price in order to deu up the lot. We bought it, and with a view of giving our patron the benefit of this lucky purchase, there will be an Embroidery gale t thh store, the like of which has never been seen in Ogden. Dainty Hamburg. Swlsses, Nainsooks ranging n width up to U e and 14 inches; WORTH ANYWHERE 50c TO 60c per yard. rs WORTH UP TO. $1.50 PER YARD, included In three lota for Hud-som- All-Ove- It, 9c and 1 2c Per Yard s See north window. Sale begins Saturday morning at 8:30. No ctions allowed until that time, when these embroideries will be on tables for quick chdoslng. seleplaced WHITE GOODS SPECIAL our broad and eBesides the low sale prices on Embroideries xquisite line of Long Cloths, Nainsooks, India Llnons, of all description will Uke a special price during this sale. Supply your wants fully for Spring sewing. whole-soule- - n, ' The Coal that Heats IT COMES FROfa SHURTLIFF and CO. 184 Sole Phones Agents for Anthracite. 18-- h . TEA IfYou Want a Home pr-s- Silk Candle Shades J. S. Lewis Co., Jewelers ass the d, 3. READ THIS BEFORE You Start to the East Fop your trip, no matter where your doetination may most tho East, you will find the Burlington the or thro satisfactory route, because it offers ito own of choice You hove vico to St Louis and Chicaga or Chicago, via going via 8L Louie and returning otherwise varying your trip and remaining always No other road offsr tho guest of tho bo in Burlington. such a choico of routes. dec- Before you definitely plan a trip, lot mo know your prosp6 tination and boo if I have not aomo valuable suggestions. R. F. NE8LEN, General SOUTH WEST SECOND CITY. SALT LAKE TRE - |