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Show THE DAILY STATE JOURNAL, FRIDAY, JULY 24, 1908. PAGE THREf a IVES'XS ALL .SOLD ONLY Bay's Doings In Utah PRICE SIYLES-unumnaoe-O- NE C.D. IVES. ST Ring Us Up BEER AND BERRIES SAFETY . 1 It a . 4 GO ' grotesque bra rid- f-cuin.g lbiidig brothers, LP ily uut jiitiult-rey.i.isiicr ac ml bis iloy hi :.l the funny f the I.e Vuiis The s, nsation of We have Just Installed another he program I. of course, the double addition to Safety Deposit Boxes la automobile some sou it of the Li Ra.iue sister, which for t trenie during and our Fire Proof vault to accommodate tlie growing demand of our thrilling Interest has no antecedent. patrons for a safe place to store Additional excitement is udded to lite program by Holier. IY.ihn. me world's their valauble paper Jewelry and diamond strongest man. who lifts wl'.h his teeth The rent la low, call and let ua a heavy automobile tilled wit:i tossen- how you. gers. Among the riders are found the three Fredianis. who on the Licks of horse1 do ail acrobatic act more dlftt- cult than those usually pi rf irmej upon OGDEN STATE BANK solid earth. t'rrin Ihitciipor. Fred of Ogden, Utah Derrick and William Melrose are somfame and ersault rider of world-widH. C. Bigelow Prest. Ttntiert Bilckney. Jr the Meet1 sister M. Browning J. Julia Bhipp, Miss llfuitcrniann, VicA. P. Bigelow Cashier. toria Davenport, and Miss Ptickucy R. A. Moyoe Cashier. Ant. are other great riders on the list this season. The Horens family. e Jurdy the Pacheco troupe, tin- Newsome and the IVillar are a few of the celebrities among the acrobat and numbered with the equilibrists are the four the Yllerom sister, Mrs. Lowainlo. A. G. LowHiido and the Imperial JapFrederick Moor Pearl Ehtier anese1 troupe just released by th Moor Lessee Trained animals, clown monkeys, elephant, xeliras. tigers, an ante-atand horse and pnulc are exhibPresenting Mis inct lit Klnilfr. DRIVE HIM CRAZY , UPJH III THE STREET ZION Belle London Wins in Fight for New Red Light District on West Side. Sam Hlnn. an Assyrian. 60 years old. a miner .just in from the New house mine became violently insane at the Montana rooming house in Salt Lake! City from a gorge of strawberries and too much beer and attempted to end his Hie by trying to throw hlinself from a second story window Into the j ! Painter Found lit Point of Death Vico-Proo- street Thursday afternoon. Frustrated In this he then tried to hurl all the Work has commenced upon the new rro.ning house furniture he could get Wiui.uii 11. Wt'eintvs. aged SO, a al the New house west aide red light district In the block his hands on into the street. Police- palntt-man Carlson wus called and lodged buildii.K. !!; Salt Lake livery stable bounded by First and Second South Hinn in a padded cell at the county in Salt Lak- (,liy last night, uintui' and Fourth and Fifth West street In Jail. sclou trnl bleeding from a dozen cuts Salt Lake City. Hinn arrived from Kewhouse Thurs- and lnii.- on the face and head and Feu families have moved away from day morning, and took rooms at the shows iimi k of Moleiu'e on other parts Car ers terrace, which Is in the cen- Montana. He ate freely of straw-be- n of his body. ter of the proposed district, and carits and drank heavily of beer. The He w.ik tukei. into the office of the penters employed by Mr Topham's combination was a bad one.. About 4 Uvery barn by an employe of the staCitiaenp investment company are now oclock Thursday afternoon he became and while there was recognised ble, the conform houses to the violent and to altering attempted to end hla life. by Mr tanicl Kblsoni. as a brother, puriioses of the new district hia violent attack of de- and rcmncd to Hrs. Fulsome's home. Following Most of the families have also moved mentia be became 11L He was at- Dr. E. 8. Wright was culled and after away from Boyds couit, which waa tacked by bodily aiitTness resembling the dirt and blood a as washed off the also bought by Mr Tophams comthe death stiffening, and man's face. Mrs. Folsom said that he mortis, rigor pany, and many of the other structures became black Id the face. Dr. E. M. was not la r brother, but bore a strikupon the red light property are vacant. waa called and administered ing i semblanee to her brother. Bids have been received from con- Benedict which appeared to Dr. Wright administered rest ora tractors by Mr Topham's company mrdlul,iitentlon, some time in re- tives and attended to the effect have little for for putting up the additional structures injuries as well as possible. Wrstness said that in the district. It is understood that viving the man. After his removal to the county Jail he was attacked by two men whom he the contract for the work will be let In a few days and that the construction Hinn revived and a second examina- had nt ver seen before shortly after 10 Dr. Benedict to believe that ocloek m hile going to his home on of the tenderloin buildings 411 begin tion the strawberries and beer united to Main street and beaten Into Insensiweek. neat early The commission men of Balt Lake, form a poison, which was responsible bility. He attempted to tell just how in the expectation of th moving of the for his violent attack of Insanity. It the alleged assault occurred when he Commercial street resorts to the west Is now believed that the attack Is only fainted und although revived could not side, are talking of making Commercial temporary and that Hinn will recover be n stored sufficiently to resume his his right senses after overcoming the story. street a commercial house district. Dr. Wright found thatWestnesa waa J. M. Marriott said yesterday that poison. Dr. Benedict said it will be a he thought Commercial street would be long time before Hinn has an appetite suffering from concussion of the brain, a splendid location fpr commission for strawberries and beer, however. apparently having been struck on the Hinn is about 80 years old. Hla occu- back of the head with some blunt Inhouses and wholesale produce house Commercial Sreet la convenient to pation la mining. strument and that one of hla arms waa the business district and would be easy broken. From the condition of hia of access for retail dealer he said. heed, face and other parts of his body, But, In my opinion. It will be aome KEEP ON FIGHTING It was evident that Weatness had retime before Commercial street will ofceived a terrific beating and that he fer any advantages as a location for only after making a OVER PARK ESTATE had succumbed retailers. struggle with hla assailants. r Shrn In need of anything In our line. Ot'R CUSTOMERS find that our Laundry and Dry Cleaning work have nached a degree of perfection that It ever attain. and moderate Price aatlafactlon guaranteed. Ogden Steam Co. Laundry and French Dry Cleaners Launderere 417 25th Street 174 Phonee, that retains its flavor and with the mercury at 80 is Ths bread fraahness mads of Riverdale Flour Ask any housewife. Made by & Ogden Milling Elevator Company Capital and Surplus, 8275.000.00 first National Bank OGDEN, UTAH ECCLES, President 6E0. H. TRIBE.... I Vies Presidents ILIk BROWNING.. j JOHN PINGREE, Cashier JAL P, BURTON, Assistant Cashier DIRECTORBi David Ecctes DAVID White Ssmard toacpb Clark Gaorga H. Tribe it 8. Browning RB. Porter. Raepoctfully eolieita the aeeounta banka, mereantile Arms and individual Wo pay interest on time deposits. treat resources, eeurteeus auperier service. Ample mnL e We ean save you money, quail ty considered. Utah and Oregon Lumber Co. 148 TWENTY-FOURT- BT. H REMEMBER Our Number is 2453 Washington Our Telephone Av Number is 38 Both 'Phenes Our Special Delivery System l Perfect Wm. Driver & Son DRUG COMPANY 0rgo W. Drive Manage Kas-slo- s, U T A II NA Mi-kud- o. er ited ly Btickney. Mary und IV-tro- arl Burgess Co. f, the Menstine Trof. Wormwood and several others, all of whim are new In America. With a big new parade, another opening spectacle and the entire equipment new the Burnum and Bailey greatest show on earth la more than ever worthy of lta title. Production Mete-Dramat- ic July 22, 23, 24 and 25 HER HUSBAND'S SIN TONIGHT SHOE-TIEINCONTEST Fr'day Nighb Amateur G Night PRICES 10 20 and 30 Conte Evening 10 and 20 Cents Matineea MATINEE SATURDAY -- MRS. COOK PROVES PUZZLE TO COURTS The. case of Gladys Cook, who was taken from a resort on Commercial street In Salt Lake City Wednesday night, 1 proving a pussier for the Juvenile court The girl says she la only 15 years of age, although ihJ looks to he several years older, and she has been married since October!, 1906, at which time she was led to the altar at Ogden by on Joseph Cook, blacksmith of this city. Judge Gowans waa at first of the opinion that he did not have Jurisdiction in the girls case, for the reason that she waa married, but the County Mae C. Beamer, Sophia McCready, James 8. Cunningham and Louise Cunningham, who ore defendants In one of the suits brought by Anne F. A. Hilton, who claims rights in all the property owned or eold by the late Dr. John R. Park, have filed an answer denying that they wrongfully hold possession of the property claimed, but that under Dr. Parks will It waa devised to the University of Utah. The marry lags ceremony called "cewhich was performed when lestial, Mr Hilton waa thought to be dying, la denied and her subsequent marriage and living with William Hilton, to whom she bore ten children, Is cited. It is also stated that subsequent to the pretended ceremony she claimed to be unmarried, and that ahe never claimed to be hla wife In hie lifetime, only advancing the claim when all the witnesses had died except Hannah C. Well who then waa a very old woman. On the ground that she allowed so many years to elapse before claiming to he the wife of Dr. Park, they claim that she la stopped from any interest. This defense would Indicate that another effort will be made to change the derision of the supreme court that the celestial marriage waa a marriage In fact DIES OF PARALYSIS Juatln A. Goodhue, president of the Utah Nursery company and for over and a citizen of Salt Lake city, died very suddenly at the Alta club Thursday night from a paralytic stroke. In the afternoon Mr. Goodhue t of health, waa apparently in went to the 4 o'clock and at about Alta club to spend an hour, as was hla usual custom. At 5 oclock he waa stricken with paralysis, and after the first ten or fifteen minutes succeeding the stroke he became unconscious and remained no until the end came, shortly before 8 p. m. Dr. A. C. Ewing waa Immediately summoned and all waa done which medical help possibly could do to save hla life, but all In vain. The body waa later removed to the B. D. Evans undertaking establishment Mr. Goodhue waa 66 years of age, and was a native of Ohio, coming to Utah in 1887, where he has resided ever since. When but a young man ho Joined the United States army and later served In the Civil war as a commissioned officer, winning great honors for his marked ability. twenty years well-kno- 'l highly-resp- ected the'-bea- A Golden Wedding MUST LEAVE IT. Sand ford I understood that your means that man and wife have HveJ uncle who died last week had money to s good old age and consequently have kept healthy. The best way to to burn. A man keep healthy is to see that your liver Merton Oh! impossible. its duty 365 days out of 385. cant take hla money with him when does The only way to do this Is to keep he dies. Ballards Herblne in the house and of The Utah Stats take It whenver your liver gets IllSubscribers and ative. 50 cents per bottle. Bold by Journal are ro quested to atread head of fellow instructions printed Geo. F. Cut editorial column. l v 5 v" & Mrs. Folsome, Into whose house he A BELF-MAD- E MONKEY. was first taken, seemed to know much The Short One You can't make more about the man that ahe was willmonkey of me. ing to acknowledge and the police who The Tall One I can't without InInvestigated the affair are convinced fringing on your copyright that the attack on Westneaa waa made because of some connection he or hla COMPETENT JUDGES. assailants, or both parties, had or have with Mr Folsom. Beaoty Doctors Eo Soros Hetplride. Woman who msko a business of beau VIENNESE TROUPE TO BE HERE. i other women coma prstty new ' tifying Groat European Family Part of the knowing what will bring about ths beet alone because we make it and your result Hers sra tetters from two, conBamum and Bailey Show. grocer eelle more of it than any other cerning Iterpiride: T can recommend Newbros Herpl-cl- d Flour but because it makes ysur The ten Viennese, fresh from Europe, as It stopped my bslr from felling are to be seen In Ogden. Monday, Au-g- oot; and, os a dressing It has ns super Broad sweet of tast moist and lightl Ons trial sonvineool 8, when the Bamum and Bailey lor. Berths A. TnilUnger. (Signed.) greatest ahow on earth arrives with Complexion Specialist, Morrison It, Portland, Or Those Its five train loads of wonder After using ono bottlo of Herplcid who keep posted on foreign amusehas stopped felling out, und my ments will recognize the name as the my hnlr White scalp Is entirely free from dandruff. foremost In the old world with regard Grace Dodge, (Signed.) Street J20 Twenty-fift- h to arenlc exploit Reality Doctor, US Sixth Bt, Portland, Ore. The Viennese troupe Is beyond quesBold dru grists. Bend lie. In Choicest Wines, tion the greatest family of aeriallsts In tampsbyforleading Liquor, Etc. sample to Tbo HerpMde Co., all the world. Their act Is the most Detroit, Mich. Full Line of Cl fare. spectacular and difficult performance Two sizes 41 sente and life that ever entertained an audience. Other important among the trapeze artists on the long bill, sr the Five FMier RALPH E. HOAO, Cashier. the Urma sister Reno and 17-- E. DOOLY, President. Begar and Adair and Dahn. Of ths A. V. MclNT05H, Asst. Cashier. JOSEPH S. PEERY, Vlce-Pr- ed high wire performers Nettie Carroll and ths famous Navarros are the chief, while In the line of serial contortion specialties are Albert Joseph La Rex, Alexander Briason and Bylo, the WonOGDEN derful. DEPOSITARY UNITED STATES an le There unusually large army of clever clowns also In evidence throughInterest Paid on Savinas Accounts out the performance and other comedy Is supplied by the burlesque Juggling of We Call Attention to Peerys Crescent Flour ut Elephant Saloon I I The UTAH NATIONAL BANKj fI WELL KNOWN MAN All Kinds of tot f. - k-a- attorney says that this fact haa nothing to do with the case, In view of the fact that the girl' la under II years of age. It waa the original Intention to have the case aent to the Thrid District court, where, it was thought, the girl would be aent to the State Industrial school, but It la now probable that It will he disposed of In the Juvenile court, unless some other obstacle arise Joseph Cook, the husband of the girl, la now suing her for divorce. Cook filed hla suit last November, alleging cruelty as the ground, but recently he filed an amended complaint, In which ' he charges cruelty and also alleges that his wife has left him. Accord! ing to the complaint, Mr Cook an of temper ungovernable possessed and haa been In the habit of assaulting her husband and throwing such to all klnda of purpose are list found things as clocks, chairs and dishes at b every yard. Whatever your wants him. The Cooks have a baby four months of age and the child was turned over may be in to the Juvenile court by the mother Lumber and Building Thursday and sent to the State street orphanage. The father, however, asks Materials for the custody of the child In hla n here and let ue give you an eatl divorce suit Lumber I e Or I andjimeepwlte j The he Great Annad JULY CLEARANCE SALE Everything slaughtered. The assortments are the largest here, and the quality the best and the prices are the lowest to be found in the city. This is In truth a clean sweep of the entire stock at unheard of pricies. IT PAYS TO BUY AT & BURTS |