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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1908. FAGZ EIGHT. ijoa.'iUftil FRANCIS FINED FOR CONTEMPT Judge W. W. Maughn of the First Judicial district court held a session of the Second district court In Ogden last night, at which he rendered his decision in the contempt case against the Standard Publishing company and William Glasmann and Frank Francis, SUCCESS WE'VE which he had bad under advisement for more than a year. that he had HUSIfiESS Judge Maughn stated Issue a great given the questions at of deal had searched and thought noy- the authorities that had been cited all by counsel on both aides during the trial, AfTD CLOTHES CEOFT and had reached the conclusion that the complained of waa beTHE GEffEEAL GOOD yondpublication doubt In contempt of court, as it would certainly Interfere with the HATS. SHOES course of the administration of justice LIffES In the courts. After some other explanatory talk he asked the defendants If they wished US. OWE to name a date on which the. Judgment CAEEIEV' of the court should be pronoueead. At ter a whispered consultation with GlasLOfiG EXTEEIEffCE mann. Attorney Farnsworth announced ' the defendants waived time and A HIS- that would accept judgment now. Before pronouncing judgment Judge CEIMIffATIffG TUHLIC Maughn asked Glasmann If he had anything to say before the Judgment HAS MAHE US WISE TO waa Imposed. Glasmann had Jhought that the article was a proper one to print and had approved It without the yOUE ffEEHS. slightest thought or Jntent to Influence THIffGS FOE MEff AfiH tha trial. The Judge called on Frank Francis, who said: If your honor please, this HOySAEE HEEE. HAVE comes as a great surprise to me. I have' been In the newspaper business A LOOK, In Utah for a number of years and can say that ths Standard has been more conservative than any other paper In Its treatment of tha courts. Every paper In this state has Indulged In comment on court proceedings, and all have been repeatedly guilty of contempt If this Is contempt, t state this fact as a mitigating cl mi instance." The court then Instructed the clerk CANNING FACTORIES to enter Judgment against the Standard Publishing company In the sum of GETTING READY BBS, on William Glasmann a line of l and on Frank Wands a line of 91. THE ArrAAED Iff is hue to the 1 or AfiH FUEfflSHIffCS By Iff BtyAC rOE STEItG The Toggery The Clothes Store Local canning factories which pack aarljr vegetables ara getting ready for tha opening of the seasons run. There ara bui few of tha factorlee that put la tip m pack, but their output So very not large. The, majority of them toof tha tha until beginning up open Borne fruit crop. or aeaaon tha mato of them did not cloae at all during the winter, putting In tha time canning pork and beans aoup and hominy. Undo Ebena Window. aald Uacla Ehaa, "tads fault around home becauae It'e da only place whah dey'a Important mrrnr to git n chance to apead dalr Romo wan,1 -- NTIN MAYOR OF CITY FRO TEM It Is now Mayor Thomas. Last evening Immediately after the council convened. Mr. Mygare moved that as Mayor Brewer was absent from the city and would be for som time, that Sam Thomas be chosen mayor pro tern. Th motion carried with a whoop and Mr. Thomas, after thanking the ceuncllmen for the honor left his cent In the council. The meetings of the council are coming to be nothing If not disappointing to the big audience that gathers under the pretense of a magnanimous Interest In the public weal, but a cloae observer might discover that the majority of those who feel the disappointment over the failure of the eoun-c- il to act on the matter of appointive offices, are secretly scratching their of the audipalms, as about ence each night la made up of office Greatest Assortment in the city lc to $7.50 each Utah Stationery Co. perlenoed men discharged or the force reduced as they were altogether too small In both departments already. STOCK YARDS HEALTH BOARD The atreet supervisor's report for the FIGHTING THE was submitted month of January showing expenditures of 521.70. The report of the pound keeper was HOG PLAGUE two-thirsubmitted and ordered filed. The city reoorder asked the council seekers. for a typewriter and the matter was It'wss expected that there wouftl he referred to the engrossing committee. At the meeting of the hoard of county something doing when the members of Residents of Volker avenue petitioned commissioners on Monday considerable pie council got together In the Mayor's for the repair of. that street and the attention was paid to the prevalence office previous to the meeting. They request was referred to th street com- - of hog cholera, and a resolution was remained behind closed doors for about passed to lay complete information an hour during which time there" waa Th petition of the board of educabefore ths health officers of the boarl something doing all the tin Judging tion for the use of a room In the city of health of Weber county, Including from the w words that drifted over hall for' the purpose' of holding the the address of Dr. H. J. Frederick of the transom Into the hallway. It was furthcoming bond election wah referred the Agricultural college, at the mass plainly evident however, as noon as to the public buildings and grounds meeting held In the court house last they emerged from the room, that there committee with power to act Saturday. At the same meeting Dr. would be no appointments forthcomThomas Lovell, contractor' on the D. M. Woollen, government Inspector new pos to flics building, asked that he for the Ogden Pecking and Provision ing, and this proved to be the ease. In the matter of the Interest of gusr-ant- be permitted to maintain the fence and j company, also addressed tha meeting. fund due J. P. ONeill the com- building along the sidewalk In front Following te a copy of the instrucmittee on laws recommended that the of the building for a short time as the tions Issued W the hoard of health: amount be paid and It was so ordered. sidewalk was not yet completed, and -In the furtherance of 'Gentlemen The petition of H. Nakajama for an that the contractor who 'receives the tha of the meeting and purpose object extension of liquor license was granted. contract for the construction pf the anheld on Saturday, February I, 190S, In The petition of William Winslow for nex would need the same where It Is relation to hog cholera, looking to Its reduction of bill posting license was at present The request was grantWeber county, acting extermination, refused. ed with the undertsandlng that the under a resolution passed by the board The report of the city auditor hereto- pa sage way past the obstructions be of county commissioners this morning, fore referred to the finance commit- put In good condition. would respectfully, as chairman of I tee was accepted and ordered filed. .Property owners on Quincy avenue tha hoard of public health, direct and The final report of former poll-ta- g street petitioned and Twenty-secon- d that you each visit all and collector Fred C. Nalsbett waa approv- the council for the extension of the request ta place In your several health every ' ed., accepted and ordered filed.. water mains between Quincy and Van where swine are kept end InThe petition of J. H. Rhine and ethers Buren, and the matter waa referred to the sanitary conditions; also for the extension of the water mains the street committee au- - the city en- vestigate have enforced the strictest sanitary along Porter avenue and for the plac- gineer. rules aa to cleanllneaa. Especially ing of a fire hydrant on the said street A petition for the extension of the should this bo In places where hog was granted and the city recorder waa sidewalks on Twenty-fourt- h and Twenty-f- cholera has been or does now exist. directed to notify the water company ifth streets east of the car line At each places ell premises must be COUNTY AFFAIRS to make the improvements. was refefred to the sidewalk commit- disinfected and every precaution taken The estimate due the United States tee. to prevent the spread of the disease, RECEIVED ATTENTION Concrete company amounting to 9I7MI J. W, Dalllmore and Halverson Bros, Whers any hoga have died of the disand the regular payrolls and bills wers granted plumbing licenses. ease see that tha carcasses are Immeamounting to 1,141.11 were ordered Councilman Austin asked that the diately buried or cremated burned. paid. "Yards' or places where kept, or all At Mondays session of the county City Sexton R. D. Brown lit A com- city attorney submit to the council a commissioners Mr. Stanford reported munication to the council reeommeril-e- d written opinion as to whether 'or not pasture lands, should bo plowed and It would b legal for ths city equncll fowls kept for a season from such that Mrs. Benjamin Busch, an Invalid coman ordinance that be to work the employes of the city for yards or pastures. passed charge of the county, was 111 and would pelling owners of property In the city ten hours per day, and tha same will ' "In no case would It he legal or wise As an have to undergo yet cemetery to operation. keep the same In repair be submitted next Monday evening. or proper to assume where there mar she was too feeble to sustain tha op and to keep the his dean, and also be existing, or the appearance of this StanMr. of eratlon and at the request that the fence be repaired and the disease presumed, to order the killing ford and Dr. Gordon ths board decided trees trimmed. The matter WINIFRED EMMETT properly of animals so affected. Whatever 1s to place her In the hospital and keep went to the public buildings and done In this direction should he mereher there until sha regained strength grounds committee. advisory, leaving the responsibility sufficient to undergo the operation. BROKE HER ARM ly before the J. C. as to the action taken to be tbe volunMr. Stanford also reported that a council Leggett appeared and stated that he had undertary act on tbe part of the persons or Mr. Parsons, who has been 111 and has stood that certain changes were conIndividuals directly Interested or ownbeen cared for at the E. Wright room Winifred Emmett, the twelve-year-otemplated In the police and fire deing the property. Ing house, would be removed later to he desired In beand that partments of Henry Emmett, fell on "Duly report to me by phone or the county Infirmary. At ths present half of himself and many other tax the daughter sidewalk this morning and broke otherwise the' result of your visits and time he Is too 111 to be moved and will to protest against such action her arm. The little girl was on her Investigations at your earliest conbe cared for by Dr. Gordon and hie payers, In case any such was contemplated way to school when the accident hap venience. Very respectfully, living necessities will be assumed by He stated that they had sounded the pened. O. B. MADSON, the county. sentiment of th people generally and "Chairman of Board of Health." Commissioner McKay reported that that It was the opinion of tax payers . These Foolish Questions. the .work on the Rlverdale bridge read and the business men that no changes , "Our train struck a bear on the way waa progressing rapidly and that SuNoble Birth. of such radical nature should be made; Xt la no exaggeration to eay that the pervisor Bybee was filling In' at both that the people depended upon the down. "Was he on the track 7 vast majority of peerages are la their ends with brush, which he had confire and police departments, for the "No; the train had to go Into the origin associated with memor tracted to have furnished at a cost of not protection of their lives and property woods after him. Louisville of honor but of shame. London 111. did want to and that see not they Truth. President Madson reported that the smoke stack at the county Infirmary had worn out entirely and that a new stack would have to be purchased at once. Authority waa given. Ha also reported that steps should be taken to protect the Marriott road district from the prospective spring flooda bm ds .... es 1 dla-trlc- - OUR DERBIES ARE AS AS MONEY CAN MAKE A DERBY. E OUR VARIETY IS ENOUGH FOR EVERY HEAD IN TOWN TO WEAR ITS MOST BECOMING STYLE. OUR PRICES LESS THAN LIKE QUALITY USUALLY COMMANDS. WHEN YOURE READY FOR A NEW HAT WELL FIX YOU UP WITH THE RIGHT HAT AT THE RIGHT PRICE. OGDEN SHOOTERS READY FOR SALT LAKE C&M-PLET- FIIED 2413 U. -- NYE CO. Washington Ave. The Ogden Gun club Is practicing regularly for the coming contest with the Salt Lake dub, which is to be held here on the 92nd of this month. They are out at the ground this afternoon plugging away at blue rocks, and If they wan do as well on the 22nd as they have been doing In their practice shoots, they will carry off the trophy hands down. 5c 5000 yards of and lOc Lace at . . ALL THIS WEEK Klosfir Petticoat Subscribers ef The Utah State Jeurnal are requested te read and fellow instructions printed at head ef editorial column. For the woman who is critical, as to her appearance. Side gores fit tightly over the hips. - Jewelry You Can FITS WITHOUT A WRINKLE Rely On makes the beet and moat lasting of all gifts Our collection la so varied that you can select any Intended gift at any price limit you have aeL And above all you can be confident of getting Jewelry about whoso quality there can be no question. You'll have no cause to be ashamed of your gift either now or later on. Our Jewelry stays good. J. S. Lewis & Co., Gold and Silversmiths of rustling Taffena or beet quality Taffeta Prices $1.00 to $9.00. Made TTwr Displayed In Petticoat Departmer I VERY conn The condition .of the Ogden sto yards Is very bad these days and is demanding the attention of the a to do something to remedy the So bad are they, In fact, thu one shipper absolutely refused to aUov a trainload of his stock to be tfcfn off here for feed and rest for fear that the animals would be contaminated by the apparent unsanitary conuilion of ths yards. Ths sanitary condition Is not warty as bad aa It appears to be on the nr. face. The yards are very low and ths ground Is soft and yielding. Just u soon as It rains the loam la convened own-er- Into a aea of mud, and gives a very unsanitary tha place appearance. It should bo aald, however, In Justice to the company, that It has made every possible effort to remedy tha condition hut without svalL The pens have id been thoroughly cleaned on aerail different occasions and the mud an removed, hut these efforts have Invariably been followed by rain or arrow, which makes them as bad aa before. Tha yards have been doing a good business right along, but many shippers are sending their stock right throw! tha city without unloading manly because they are afraid to turn ths itork loose In tha Ogden yards Thera appears to ha no way to y ieu-ed- the trouble without the eementiw of the floor of every pen, and It k r mored that the leasees of the yards oil throw up their lease at tha expinttar of the present one unleea somethin! b a dons This morning thirty-eigof atock arrived at the yards Bai cars of cattknl were twenty-eigten of sheep. All of tha animal on unloaded and turned into the yards u bo fed and given a reat ht ht Subscriber of The Utah BdJ Journal are requested te rsad n fellow instruetione printed at han d editorial eelumn. aeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesa Wears ld GOOD II IKE a WELL EQUIPPED to handle MEMORIAL WORK entrusted to our can Jos. Parry 4 Sons Co. 2253 Washington eases eeeeeeeoeeata |