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Show DAILY PAGE EIGHT. STILL 4 , WEDNESDAY, JULY JOURNAL, ETATE 12, 1905. TABERNACLE SCENE OF LIWHIKING LOCAL BRIEFS UTAH COMES Thou. IL Reason i home from an extended stay on hla Idaho ranch. Mrs. George If. Hansen Is In Halt Lake City, spending a few days villi ATTENTION AGAIN CALLED TO relatives. ACTIONS OF MAYOR-EDITOMaren Jensen of Clinton, Davis county, was made a full fledged clti sen of the United States today. Public Officers Sworn to Enforce the Law Should Now Take Dr. 8. O. Kghan has moved his of Action. flee from the Lincoln hotel to the Stay ncr clock, rooms 3637. Residence still Lincoln boteL About a week ago the State Journal G. II. Wilson, hcarged with assault attention to the fact that the celled with a deadly weapon, will be ar of thle city is a ralgned in the Second district wu. mayor-editlawon Friday to enter his plea to the In persistent and consistent formation. violated by breaker; that the statute W. D. Miller of Provo, Utah, is the him Is section 333. which reads as follatest arrival in the railway mall ser- lows: vice in this city. He has accepted Officers Not to lie Interested in Conthe position of transfer clerk for the service In Ogden. tract No officer shall bo directly, or W. M. Blodgett, formerly In the em- Indirectly, Interested In any contract, ploy of Fred Halverson. Is fitting up work, or buslnesa of the city, or in a fine new barber shop at 375 Twenty' the sale of any article, the expenae, fourth street, previously the cite ot price or consideration of which la paid I he from the treasury, or by any assessMyers cigar stand. Three special cars loaded with about ment levied by any act or ordinance, from Plain nor in the purchase of any real es300 Jolly excursionists belonging Cily. together with the bend of that tate or any other property or which shall be place, left Ogden this morning for to the corporation Lagoon, where they are enjoying a held for taxes, or assessments, or by Irtue of legal process, at the suit of pleasant outing. said corporation, mayor or other offa Utah are of The Foresters having icer of the city. big day at the Salt Palace in Salt No response has been made by the Lake today. It la the annual outing of (lie order and Foresters from ail hlef executive through bis personal over the state, Including many from organa or otherwise to the charges made. He la evidently determined to this city, are present use the position of power to which the Aithur Mitchell has sworn to s com- people have elevated him to do as he wiln Herrick Roy plaint charging pleases, utterly regardless or statutory on his from fruit stand stealing fruit limitations. He Is the lord high chanTweniy-lUji- h will The case street;. cellor and everything ehte; the Intercome up for hearing In (he Juvenile ests and welfare of the people have court up;n the return of Judge Pat- no consideration for him. ton. Hla violation of the above statute A young eon of A. L. Brewer yesterconsists In the almost dally publicaday sustained a severe Injury to hie tion In hla newspapers of notices and hand, which will result In the loss of resolutions passed by the city council at least one Anger. He and another and approved by himself, notwithlad of about the same age were play- standing the fact that the law expressing with a hatchet and hia companion ly specifies that No officer shall be in some way let the hatchet down on or Indirectly Interested In any the Angers of the Brewer boy, sever- directly contract, wcwl or business of the ing one of the Angers and gashing two city, etc. others. Aa the mayor-editevidently A report has reached this city to to continue hla Illegal course, the effect that Arthur, the another section of the revised statutes son of Detective Jamea Pender of this of Utah Is cited, 211, Maleonduct In case the mayor or city, was unfortunate enough to lose a leg while employed in a mine near any municipal officar shall, at any tints, Missoula, Mont. Details regarding the wilfully omit the performance of any injury have not been learned as yet duty, or wilfully and corruptly ba Mrs. 81mon Bamberger and her lit- guilty ef oppression, maleonduct, or tle daughter, Elsa, have come from misfeasance in office, ha shall ba liSalt Lake and gone up to Ogden can- able to indictment and, on conviction yon, where they will apend the next thereof, fined in a sum not to axeood two months. fl,000, and tha court in which said Word has come from Lost Creek, conviction shall ba had shall enter an Morgan county, of the loss by Are of ordar removing eaid officer from office; the saw mill and 45,000 feet of lumber, nor ehall he be eligible to any municithe property of Heber Robinson, well pal office thereafter,'' Attention Is directed to the above known to many Ogden cltixens. Mr. Robinson went down to Mountain section for two reasons; first, so that Home to spend the Fourth with hla the people may se that the conduct family and when he returned to the of their chief executive Is condemned place where once had been a large by the statutes he la sworn to uphold; mill and piles of lumber a mass of and, aecond, so that the proper offrharred rulna met hla gaxe. The loss icials who are sworn to maintain the I.w and enforce It against wrong waa considerable. Oil the flling of the necessary bond doers, no mattrr whn the offender may lii the district court by Charles 8. he. may not forget their sworn duty. How long shell we have to wait unWood. Judge Howell made an order til this wrong la remedied? the of the directing superintendent state mental hospital to turn over to the said Charles S. Wood the person " of Charles Want Wood, who was. committed to that' Institution some time ago. It Is understood that the patient has so : Home far recovered as to make it entirely feasible that he be released. con-ata- nt, or or pro-Ios- ea to-w- it: Their Hartogs Daughter at Refutes Her Release Until Case Hat Been Investigated By Juvenile Court. Official The parents of Coba Hartog. who was yesterday taken to the Crlttenton home, have experienced a change of heart and now want their daughter Billy Steele and Yeung Lady Com- home with them. From the State panion Narrowly Escaped Inof yesterday they first learned Journal Last Night. jury that Coba had been taken to the Cr't-tentestablishment and steps were Billy Steele, who presides over the taken to get the girl out of there. The destinies of the soda fountain at Cul-le- change of heart came a little too late drug store, and a young lady to stop the taking of the girl to the friend had a narrow escape from In- home. Officer Jacobs, who swore jury last evening about 11:30, when the to Probation the complaint against the little gltl horse young Steele was driving ran into a wire fence near Jackson avenue charging her with Incorrigibility, said between Twenty-fourt- h and Twenty-fift- h this morning that he did so at the streets, broke the buggy shafts suggestion of her father, J. den Harand tearing Itself loose ran wildly tog. The officer waa telephoned to this down the street, only to be caught la- morning by the Hartogs who aaked ter at the intersection or Adams ave- him to return the girl to them, but he refused, saying that the girl would nue and Twenty-fift- h street. The young couple had been out driv- stay there until Saturday, at which ing iiiid were on the way home when time It la expected that Judge Patton the accident happened. Next time will arrive from Wyoming. Her case Billy will remember that the longest will then be taken up by the Juvenile way round la sometime the shortest Judge, who will decide whether or not way home. He followed a track that the girl shall he prosecuted, even after had been used formerly as a short the parents have shown a forgiving rut and the first Intimation he had spirit with a willingness to take her that anything was wrong was when buck home again. his horse gave a lunge and then snorted out in pain. The horse hnd caught In the dangerous barbed wire fence TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY and was struggling to extricate ltscir. In the struggle the shafts were broken and the animal then succeeded in get- ! FOR SALE Good delivery wagon suitable for milk wagon. Enquire ting loose. A buggy which happened along picked up the young couple ana j lies Bakery, opposite fire department s carried them down town. on ys Free Service We will regulate your watch free if you will leave it 3 or 4 days. Our watch repairing is positively the highest class in the West. Have you seen the Watches made by our workmen? They are on display in our windows j, J. S. LEWIS JEWELERS CO. Summer Suitsln IMPRESSIVE SERVICES Mortal Remains of the Late Judge Thomas D Dee Are Laid in Their Last Resting Place The mortal remains of the late Judge the posiUona ae acceptably. Man? Thornua D. Dee were consigned to might be found that would HU any one position creditably, but none, perhaps, mother earth this afternoon amidst that could occupy alL of profound manifestations respect and The deceased wae a man of strong deepest grief. As early ae 1 oclock personality and the only way tu know mourners began to take their seats in him was to know him well. A Blight the tabernacle, and by 3 oclock every acquaintance gave but little underTo know him well of him. Inch of space was occupied. There standing wae to know that he was one of the was a full attendance of the choir, the noblest men of God. speakers stand was crowded with The deceased's faintly life wae all prominent eccleslaats, Including Presi- that could be desired. Love was the dent Joseph F. Smith; business men ruling power and a happy home life be the only result.. and the chief executive of the state. could The speaker stated that people genJohn C. Cutler. Ae the congregation erally do not appreciate the true sounded forth assembled the organ the worth of many of their friends until sweet, sad strains of tha funeral they have passed away. The nobility of Judge Dee's character was Just now march. being appreciated. "He has left to 1 fuo'clock before was the after It his friends and associates In eveij neral cortege left the residence. Slowly walk of life an example that Is now It wended its way toward the place of forcibly called to their attention, and worship. At the Ogden river bridge, one that I believe will be followed by on Washington avenue. It was Joined many. In cloalng the speaker extended the by a body of several hundred school children, under the care and direction deepest sympathy to the members of of the principals and teachers, and the bereaved family. Dr. E. M. Conroy, ae representing they headed the procession to the tabernacle, where they opened line and the board of education, waa the next, permitted the cortege to pass Into the speaker. He said that on occasions such as that he usually kept silent, building. Immediately following the pupil si in but on this occasion he would break the order named, were a full repre- that silence. It was seldom In life, sentation of the members of the We- he said, that they met such a man as ber club; the pall bearers; the hearse Judge Dee. The speaker had only containing the coffin; the family and known him about five years that is. relatives of the deceased; members of he had since then been very well acthe Ogdfen City Board of Education, quainted with him and ha had got Hnd about fifty carriages containing letter acquainted with him all the friends and business associates of the time. No one could know Judge Dee deceased. At the tabernacle the cor- in a passing acquaintance. It took tege waa Joined by the officers and time. You had to see him In every members of the staffs of the various walk of life and follow him In every banka in the city. days work In order to appreciate him. The love and esteem in which the He admired the deceased because deceased waa held by relatives, friends whatever . circumstances might arise and buslnesa associates was evidenced he wae always true to the best Interby the wealth of floral trmutea which ests of everyone, and that waa the heat formed an almost eolld bank In front recommendation that could be given of the stand. In the center of the floral any man. As to the material good which had offerings and directly in front of the speakers stand waa the portrait of been accomplished by the deceased. It Judge Dee with a backing of two Am- was truly remarkable. The doctor then erican flags. On both sides of tne spoke at some length on the work of portrait tiers of flowers extended aa the deceased In the early days In befar as the walls of the building. The half of education, and stated that as tributes were of varied dealgna stars, chairman ot the finance committee of the board of education It waa due to harps, hearts and books. Around the walls of the building. him, more than any other man, that Just where the arch of the celling com- the public school system of Ogden menced. extended a festooned drapery City Is today where it is. a credit to of white with a simple fastening ot the community, a credit to the state, ferns at the open space in the fes- a credit to the nation. Judge Dee toon. was patriotic In his work. concluded An archway of flags over the front the' siieaker. because nothing was so and side doorways seemed to bear si- dear to his heart as the cause of edulent tribue to the memory of a ciliseii cation for the boys and girls of this of the commonwealth who had done community. In Memoriuin" was so much for the advancement of free Tennyson's Institutions. beautifully rendered by a quartette At about 2 oclock the casket of solid consisting of Mrs. Allison, Mias Alice mahogany, silver mounted with a sil- Flowers, Fred Tout and C ha retort ver plate bearing the Inscription, Ferrin. The music was composed by Thomas D. Dee, was borne down the Squire Coop. The next speaker was Hon. John C. aisle of the tabernacle by the followDavid Cutler, governor of the state, who paid ing dlstlngulahed tribute to tha worth Eccles,1 H H. Spencer, Judge H. XL a glowing Rolapp. Joseph Geoghegan, C. W. Nib-le- y of the deceased by saying that In tne and W. H. Wattls, ana deposited loss of Judge Dee Utah had lost one of its best cltlsena. As a member of in front of the stand. Then hundreds of school children in the state board of equalisation the single file marched with quiet steps speaker stated that there had been past the bier of the honored dead, no man who ever discharged the dueach dropping a flower upon the cas- ties of that office with such fidelity ket, a tribue of love from pupil to de of purpose and credit to himself, alparted educator. The ceremony was though it meant a great loss to him financially. Impressive In the extreme. Well Understand, a "Sometime L. Wi. Shurtllff, president of the Weber Stake of Zion, took charge of the soprano solo, was rendered by Mis services at the tabernacle, which op- Mitchell with power and feeling. President Joseph F. Smith was the ened by the choir giving a pathetic rendering of the beautiful hymn, "He closing speaker. He prefaced his remarks by expressing his kind regards Waa Beloved, Beloved By AIL President C. F. Middleton offered for one of his brethren who had been 'I called away. the opening prayer, referring to the so unexpectedly sad occasion which had brought them hare ever regarded Judge Dee precisely together ae a body ot mourners that In the tame light in which his characafternoon and praying that the spirit ter has been represented by the eloof God might be with them In thelx quent speakers who have addressed The choir folowed with you. I believes him to be not only a devotions. a beautiful rendering of tha hymn. man full of Integrity to every public trust and to every duty devolving up"God Works In a Mysterious Way." on him as a cltlsen and a member of The first speaker waa the Hon. C- Forty-foyears ago, the community In which he lived, but said he, Thomas D. Dee left his na- 1 have also retarded him as a mail tive land and migrated to this country Ailed with loyal Integrity toward the and took up his home In this count church to which he belonged. "I believe that every man will be and city, which then had a population of about 500 souls A stranger In Judged according to his works, and strange land. 1.500 miles from com- will recieve the reward that will be munication with the world, on the meted out to him by a just Judge for frontiers of civilisation, he began the good or for evil strictly In accordance has terminated so :ib the works that have been perfcareer which The speaker orm-1 and the Intelligence possessed gloriously In our midst. slated that he hnd known Judge Dt by the person. I do not believe that practically all his life and during tha ar.y man will he exalted in the pres-o- n rt. of God without having a knowltime had had opportunity to become well acquainted with the character of edge of God; and man will he judged For years Judge Dee wording to the intents and purposes the deceased. had been connected with the educa- of his heart. But when men are contrite In heart tional interests of this city as well as being closely associated with the ec- and spirit, honest in purpose, devoted clesiastical affairs of this stake of to that which they believe to he right to the extent of their ability, and Zion. The deceased was a man who had they are found ever seeking and entime for public duties aa well as prl deavoring to smellnrate the condition vale affairs, as si attested by the fact of mankind. 1 do not believe that eyes that for many years he was a member have Seen, nns ears heard, nor hag of the board of education and waa in It entered Into the heart of man the extent of th- - glory and reward that every sense a friend of education. No man or woman can point his will he given nnto such. 1 believe, rnv friends and brethren or her finger at Judge Dee and say that he has spent a dime that was not uid sisters, according to the , scriphis or spent a dollar of public money ture. that the only name under heavHint was not Justified by the occasion." en by whh h man ran be exalted In the The speaker referred to the many presence of Almighty God, a partaker positions Judge Dee had held and then with r.'hrlst In the fullness of the glory asked those present to go over tbir of Mod In the celestial kingdom la that list of friends and see If they could of Jesus, savior of mankind. X befind one who would be able to fill all lieve that all men will be ralaed from pall-beare- rs: -- Horse Gets Hung Up In Barb Wire Fence FOR ur TEA The nearest American port: San Francisco. We roast our own. Wriu for our KtntUti Bask, A Schilling Caimy.ny, baa I'nuKiwa. A the dead and through the atonement of the Lord and the resurrection Jeans Chrlat, and only those who ate raised from the dead, firm believers in the doctrines laid down by the Savior, will lie permitted to enter Into God's kingdom. As a believer In this doctrine I expect some day to have the pleasure of again meeting my friend and brother. Judge Dee. on the other side of this vale of tears, possessed of Immortality and eternal life, and I believe that we shall know each I Percales Excellent assortment, light and dark colors, Unequal K'jC iiercales, 7 inch jwryani QL 7c Figured Lawns Neat, pretty patterns, light dark colors 7c 10c as.-- l 13c Zephyr Ginghams For childrens dresses, aprons and suits. Good colors in stripes and checks. 30c quality 20c quality 18c 15c Zephyr Suiting 8c quality 7c Figured Satims and Cotton Voiles LrewttyC?lor.,5'.r!r0c 15c and 20c Good Standard Calicoes 5c WRIGHTS N L FOUR STORES other there aa we knew each other here as members of the church ot God, ae partakers of the principles of life and salvation, that have been revealed In latter days through the Instrumentality of Inspired men. We do not taste the spirit of death here today. Our brother naa passed to a better world, to a better sphere. He resumes his position In the midst of the glorious spirits of God, the spirits of men who are redeemed by the blood of Christ through faith, repentance and obedience to Hie law, end he will mingle with the Just beyond the grave. I rejoice that his wife has an eternal claim upon this man and upon his children and his children'! children, because God has Joined them together by. hla authority. He counselled all present to follow the brilliant example which had been set them by the deceased, and dosed with words of comfort and blessing lor the widow and fatherless. A duct. Softly and Tenderly. Jesus Is Calling. by Miss Mitchell and Mr. Ferrin. was rendered with much power and harmony Of expression. The benediction was pronounced by George Romney. At the dote of the services the cortege was reformed and the remains slowly conveyed to the City cemetery and deposited in a vault specially constructed for their reception. The music was conducted Jointly by Professors Ballsntyne and Squire Coop. Miss Lund presided at the organ. The funeral arrangements were carried out under the direction of Larkin & Sons, undertakers. TO STOCKHOLDERS MINING CO. 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