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Show TIItKSI.AY TUG MOUSING EXAMINER OtiDES. UTAH, prescription WORK fHEN YOU have a IN TOWN GUILTY diffi- 1.HCI. WILL BE CAUGHT IS NOT Al:Y 2, -- NOTICE BUILT jnMl cult prescription or one serious DECISION IN THE that is to be used in a EXTORTION ! CASE GIVEN THIS AFTERto us it case oi illness, bring NOON. fill every prescription We exactly as it is written.; Judge Murphy Discharges the Defendant After Reviewing the docTestimony. That is why so many to their patients tors direct V FOUNDRY KIDNAPER MNEAL ACCURATE 1T1! 11011X1X11, I 1IE j j prescriptions bring to us. THE DRUGGIST. hnglby Soft, Fluffy Blankets ad woolen good art not soat out Not one laundry by eviry laundry. woolen In a hundred can launder aor colorgood without shrinking, ed good without fading. We can. decision liamied down by Judge Murphy xe.tcrday afternoon at 2 ocIoca. in tli'r municipal cuurt in the case of tliarle-- , U. McNeal. 1. urged by William C. Howell with at templed extortion. Tlie scot ion of the revised statutes under which the charge of extortion comes i. 4,391 of the laws of 1SH8 aud according to the decision banded don u by the Judge then was no violation of this uoctiou, In this case, said idn honor, "the judge much againl hie will has bceu a Jury aud the rule of law is that every man accused of crime is presumed. to be innocent uuitl evidence satisfied the jury that he is guilty beyond a reasonabln doubt. And the rule is further stated that the presumption of lnuoceuc ciiuga to the dcfonilnnt through every stage of the proceedings until a verdict is rendered." Judge Murphy made a lengthy and careful review of the evidence, lie discredited the theory of the defendant about wishing to get the money from Howell anil then turn it over 'to Mr. Hamer. The court doesnt believe that theory of the defense is correct TUe court doesn't think that the testimony of Mr. Haiuor In this case was of any use in bearing out that theory. The decision is piecisely Just whet it would have been if Mr. Hamer had never been on the witness stand." The Judge further said: "In order to arrive at a correct decision In thia case the court must test the story of William C. Howell. It seems a little Improbable that Mr. Howell, who bad several fi lends within two and a hall feet of him on Monday night, should not have been careful in getting more direct statements from the defendant about perjuring himself. It seams that a reasonable man would have done sa Howell's testimony was contrary In a number of particulars to that given by the officers and yet 1 dont believe that Mr. Howell meant to swear falsely lie was evidently much excited." d The defendant was a man and could scarcely restrain hia exuberance. "Thank you, Judge, be said, and theu the look of anxiety left hie fm-upon realising that he was discharged. con-Utut- ed Try Oar Rough Dry for Your Family Wash Remember ours la the only launwool dry in town that waahaa all in diatillod colored and gooda water. Ogden sees Steam Laundry 437 29th Thone 174. St A Small Fire Ii kindled quickly and buna rapidly with dry kindling wood. 35c per each; 12.00 per ruck for unapUt gOodi 15.25 per ton for boat eoai. delivered. Bros. Wheelwright 2476 Phones 147. Wash. Are. ASSURANCE RECEIVE! IMPROVEMENTS F0, He is John Jackson Who Wax 5eued With Epileptie Fits and is in Dangerous Condition. to Put in Puddling Oregon Short 11 Works. Says W. B. Wedell Bright Out loo for Real Estate Mcc. John Jackson who kidnapped Id mju. Henry Jackson, r.i Suit Lake Mmidiiv morning, wa ! afternoon In Ogden Tuesday it.-d but as yet nas uoi been arr,tti!. -s li appears ihar fnuu his wife a couple of i.is ins ago and tlio child bad bceu wit li its graiidmul her. Mrs. Anderson, where tlie father called anil, under the pretense of taking the child lor a walk, secured the little hut failed to return with the L.d. The police auimiritics were ai'u thev in tuiu notified tLv Kiiciif mho, aside from watching the nut going trains from that place, ed the local shcrifl'a office act IVp-u.- y the Sheriff Sebring wu the result ii.jt uic here, with x.as the located a Jackson Central hotel, where he had of uuurr tna name of J. 1. Jen.-i- .i Dime, Moat. forenoon Jscksru had u serious attack of epileptic til- - and is now iu a precarious condii Un. It was brought out during the incident to the illness of Jackson that lie carried letters nu his person under the name of fom! and Liter, after lie was se u clipping an account of the kidnapping at Salt to Lake from a palter, he being the persou who did the woiu, st sting tha I he had placed me child in a aafe place ami with good peopir. to The sheriff's nffl.-telephoned Salt Lake upon locating Jackson and were notified that they could not secure a warrant for the man on account of a rullug hy their county attorney who idainied that the par-n- ls had an equal right to the child, hence no arrest waa made in the case. Jackson, before the divorce was procured by hia wife, was a ratlruid man. employed In Salt iAke, but lately liaa been located in Pocatello, and Mrs. Jackson is now in Blackfoot, Jui-asu- n w- . Av.p-.i-'i.- i as-ig- xes-terd- logi-.pr- ic-terd- confi-SMo- Idaho. The grounds for the divorce were and failure to support. The decree of tha court gnva the husband the right to ns the child at times snl the mother was made the legal guardian of the little felluw. Dr. Forbcf, who attendrd Jarkoa yesterday, states that his condition is pilous and grave doubts as to bs recovery are entertained. CHINESEJiEW YEAR much-please- Gstting Thsir Gods Rsidy for the Annual Festivities. Cslefetiala e THE ITALIAN SWISS n, coaat ralae the finest on the Pacific William Royal, whn built the "crazy cell at the county jail, was busy repairing the damage dime to that place by the demented China-maCoe Tom, several days ago. yra-teid- COLONY (rape i on the Pacific ooaatTholr wlnea Before Judge Howell, In the Judges era absolutely pure. If yon wuh to chambers yeaterday In the matter food cheer for the holiday! of John J. Schwarts et al., vs. W. 8. ardor some of their wine from Donald-o- n et al., the court allowed tn dis-pn- aa r K1ZZINI BROS. tOO 26U ALBERT Street Fe RICHEY. foreclosure procedure and entered ment fur the amount prayed for. judg- Louis Beckman, who broke hia parole from the reform school and who has been confined in tha county Jail for several weeks, will again be taken to the 8tatc industrial School this afternoon by the authorities from that institution. W. A. Whitney, who hns been assistof the Wyoming division of the Union Pacific, with headquarters at Cheyenne, has been appointed superintendent of that division, to succeed W. L. Park, who has become general superintendent of the system. The minor positions will be filled by advancing officials of lower grades. Mr. Park began hia railroaJ career twenty-on- e years ago, having been a former newspaper man. ant superintendent UNDERTAKER 'Phone 150. 2372 Washington Aw. WINES KEPT (SL s. LIQUORS M. LEEDOM H. PATTI SON 2425 Washington Avenue. (Phono 228X) MONUMENTS stuck?' AND head-- Ed Juhnsou and Joe Craig, who bad what were 6itppoMd to be stolen horse ts in their possession when arrested by Ca plain Brown and Detective Pender, were arraigned in polire court tlda morning before Judge Murphy, on the charge of vagrancy. The former was given 43 days and the latter 60 days In the city hostile. William E. Lewi- - and James Foley were arraigned on the charge of vagrancy. "They will each spend twenty days at the Hotel de Bnyder. Harry Wilson also received the same sentence on the same charge. H. (rsvrus pleaded guilty to keeping open Ids saloon on Suntlay and was fined (25. The defendant was arre-te-d by SergeanL Wilson and Officer Smyth, wbo were attracted to bis saloon by the loud noises coming from there. Gavros Lodz, fa Western Russia, in Throes of a Terrible Labor Disturbance. set up as a plea that other saloons is the city were keeping open on Sunday, but that didnt change tha fart that he Breslau, Jan. 31. Information receivhad been running a disorderly house. ed here from Russian merchants ahow that a general strike is expected ia the Only one remedy in the world that industrial towns of Russian Poland. itchiness of the akin Shipper in Sosnowlls have sent out cirwill at once stop in any part of the body; Doan's Oint- cular warning against sealing gooJs ment. At any drug store, 60 cents. to Warsaw nr Lodz. A prrsa dispatch from Lodz, the greatest manufacturing centre of western DEEDS the town look like a Russia, says WARRANTY besieged fortress. ScMIers ia detachments of fifty are patrolling the streets The following warrsniy deeds have to preserve order. All the stores are been filed in the county recorder's of- rinsed and their windows I married up, Hundreds of people are waiting before fice: Sarah E. Blhford of Denrer. Colo., to the bakeries fur breaJ. Franklin C. Parkinson for the sum uf Bteslau. Feb. 1. The Irlke in the (2.500. a part of kit 6, block 8. plat B. Franklin C. Parkinson and wifs to Silesian district Is spresliug. At the William W. McDonald of Blarkfont. Koenigen Louie mine 2387 riot of 3000 Idaho, fur (3,000, pail of lot 6, block A miner in the morning shift have struck work. plat B. FORTRESS JEFFERSON AVE. COPING AND VAULT? If you want the worth of your money in MEAT and FISH Soto Ballard & Rimka's 21th Street. No. (53. money LOANED SALARIED PEftPLE Real Estate and Chattel Loams, quick, oonldantlal sad ownmiBoloa. "oxerace ca 231-- 4 Bechet Bldg. city are making preparations for the celebration of the Chinese New Year which begins at midnight Friday. Although extensive decorations have not been made, the event, will be celebrated as in past years by the local chlnki. Ia each of the Clilnraq stores la thia city there ia a set of gods, hideous lu feature and gaudy lu decorative dress. During the time uf the New Year the Celeatiala will gather lulhe weird musle of their bands and the itoppiug of lira crackers to frighten away the evil spirits, and worship their gods. The feetivlt ics of the Chinese New Year will be held for tha next "half a moon, and the "Cblahs will be called before their gods to settle up their accounts. Every debt must he paid, and the person who has been guilty ofwny dishonest dealings will not be allowed to eater the Joes house. A ban Is placed cm all kinds of labor. The wash house will be closed, no business will be done, the stores will be thrown open to their countrymen add all will visit from place to place sipping tea and rice brandy. Gambling on the alley will be stopped and they will gather in their dens and play fanlan, nhaka dice and draw lottery numbers. Thh week has been spent In cleaning up their dwelling places and dives. An air of rleanlincs. the reverse of the usual condition of affairs, pervades the Conksi places along Twenty-fift- h ing ia being done this week and the dainty dUlies, so pleasing to a Chinn appetite are being prepared, so that no cooking will be necessary during the period of festivities. Supplies of candy, nuts, tobacco and bop have been purThose who chased for the celehiatliin. have troubles will smother them in the spoking bowl of the opt Jm pipe. The Chinamen are busy now paying tip their debts In order to be received at the Joss house without violating the ancient, custom which Is looked upon as an unpardonable ein. Unless each Chinaman goes through the Jos house and worships the god he will he pursued by the evil spirits and fall in business. The Celestials are usually in a happy frame of mind during the New Year festivities and that is a gned time for those wishing to see Ogden Chinatown to go through the virions stores, dens, nowllc restaurants and laundries. BESIEGED 2003 Pho-- i Mu- The one hundred and thirty yellow skinned disciples of Confucius in this LOOKS LIKE TW0 CARL0ADS IN MITCHELL BROS. J1 SUNDAY Saloonkeeper is Fined 125 by tha nicipal Judge. fly-ne- FALSTAF CAFE OPEHJI ' OF BIG OGDEN. TO LOVERSOFGOOD CIGARS WHAT SPANISH In-ti- e don't behove that this dciviidant made any verbal threat-- , in tue venae testified "to by the complaining witness, for t ho purport', charged and taking that view of the cast- - ilia court fools compelled to find the defondant not guilty of uTtemptcd extortion and mi iirJoiw hint discharged trnm custody on thnl ground. Such was the cona cluding und important finding of 1 WM. DRIVER, POLICE OF SALT LAKE HAD FATED TO LOCATE HIM. -- i. The real estate n,ri in conclave at mam y v.iti.a. aud uu tLc subhii hour In mapping i. ject of delinquent -i tm, r.i.ied water pipes, kitchen sink.- hat d. nut sink, and other equally tliMig topics. A canvass for vacant i.uurtr- - huwit that there ia not one really .!. siiatile house n-- x scant It means that tha had received luundry fur the f (in- - u- -c Oregon Shot t Line and affiliated line. wiulj surely be built, and built in ttg.h-u- . The proposed impmr, uu nts in the tile factory building er .ii. ukw.1 aud the conclusion was ra,iicj that the building operations in tigiii-- this year would aggregate noi leg. than one million dollars. The mining contins-n- : broke in wall a request fur the spin.ival of the association to a moveincm to get a reduction in the state tax on new Innn potations. It appears that the charge of 25 cents per (1,000 ofcaptital stock U regarded as something uf a burden. T operator who desires to incur-poraa million dollar emnpanv on a group of iniuing claims in Uohiflcld or some other district hates iu pay the Slate of Utah (250 for the privilege of having hia office In the State. So he eende hia incorporation itapeis to Arisons, to South Dakota or to the District of Columbia, together with a small incorporation fee and get a charter. Then he proceeds to aell hia treasury slock In Utah Just the same. It was urged that the State should reduce Its fee to meet the competition of other state. The plan was approved and H. P. Hunter, J. J. Brum mitt and Dun Mato guire were appointed with the Salt Lake mining men in securing a change of tlis law. A voia taken ahow ml that there was a sentiment In favor o( the repeal of the present mortgage Ism and the above eummlitee was Instructed to work en that matter alsu. as the cigar la made Juat the oppaalte. There ia one cigar factory In Ogoen who have their ctgre made thii way.. That le The Weealer Cigar Co who improve with the times. We have reaeen. adopted this way of making our "Wetiltr Beet" Cigar, for the above Beat Wesalern our find will customer Knowing our many patrons gad made Spanish open hoed, we are cigars bettor in every rospect by being te Yours for Union Mad Cigaro, WESSLER BIG ORGAN H TO COST to a Den- ver paiter gives the (ulluwiug cos- -t to coaat railroad atory: A through line from the Atlantic to the Pacific and thence to Aela. under direct New York Central management, will be a fart within a few weeks, according to a report received with credit in Wall atreet today. This through line la to be accomplish by the purchase of the Great Northern 'railroad by the Chicago A Northwestern. Bankers for insiders In the Northwestern iagl said that E. H. ilarrimaa. In behalf of the Union Pacific, had agreed to dispone of the Great Northern stock that will come to him through the dissolution of I he. Northern Securities company to a syndicate representing Chicane A Northwestern at (350 a share. Hill and Morgan, it Is reported, have agreed also to turn their Great Northern stork over to the syndicate. This gives absolute control. The rumor effused the Chicago A Northwestern stock to jump 13 points to 240. John W. Gate was credited with the statement that. Marvin llughitt. president of the Chicago A North weMern, new would become president of the system thus formed. Hughitt, however, la one of the okl men of the railroad world, and it ha long been feared that he wn slated for retirement in the near future. Loral officials of the New York Central denied that be was to become , president. -2 No. 1010 returned last evening from another successful run over the mad. This engine, of the "monkey motion" pattern, le proving to be a bigger stic-ceday by day. Wien It a hauling surcapacity li finally Nettled upon L prises will be In store for those On Its last trip out it pulled 2225 tons, which Is about 225 ton more than the largl train load pulled out by any other engine. This would seem hardly possible, as the 1010, though not a small engine by any means, apiieirs small when rompared with some of the largest compound. sa intcr-este-- Y. K. Scott Di vision Ruperinfcndnnt of thn Southern Pacific went out ovrr the rood yesterday to Ills prixatr car "Buena VenTura attached to No. 3. He will go to the end of the divis- ion. 8up(. F. E. I .pals of the Union Pacific dining cur service,- - went down to Salt Ijikc yesterday on bnsinei-s- . New York. KYh. L directors of the Santa Fe Railroad company met today and tixik further action on the proposed A64.riOO.tHW bond issue. The terms at which liie bonds will be offered to stocKliolclem have not yet been dirtrioM-ill probably he anbut nounced a ek from today, to which date the meeting adjourned. d TREES ABE BUDDIMC Fruit Crop May ba a Total Loss ia . Weber County. The question that at present agitates the fruli growers iu the county Should the untiNUal weather conditions continue two or three weeks longer, what will be prospects for the fruit yield this senson? It U almost a certainty tlmt if the mild weather continues until the ISLh of thi month and then a hmvy frost occurs it 1 good-by- e to the fruit crop. The recent warm weather with spring rains has caused many different kinds of tree- - io commence budding an iiuhrard of occurrence at this limp of the year. With one more month of winter it is hardly seasonable time for the budding of trees. Many of the fruit growers would be willing to exchange the weather enfor the snow and joyed here at pte-eblizzard of the Atlantic sea board. nt UTAH Wc Get the Cream of the Diamond Business In Ogden Wo get the custom of the people In this locality who knew it is a pretty what tha bsst is and wont have anything one. good rule to follow the leadership of critical, discriminating If you am Intern stad in thn purchase of a diamond peopln. corns in sur store and have a few moments talk with us relative to quality asd price. COAST TO COAST LINK. A special from New York CIGAR CO. OGDEN $6,000 ANOTHER i tue leaves are the beet part of the tobacco. la making cigars the dd way should the wrapper get broken you cannot smoke the cigar, as the Binder will unrole and leave you trying to e.ke when there la nothing to hold tha cigar tognthor. The (paeinh open head way of mating cigars dona away with that cause that he that tbs itp-ur- anirau, IS ! cigars made thia way can bs amoked evea thewg-- the wrapper gets broken by carrying then in your pocket The filler of an epen head made cigar are worked In with the top or point of the leavee to tha cue which you light, thua giving the imoker tha beet results tha paint of in t he city. Chairman Wedall HEAD WORK OPEN I i TABERNACLE TO HAVE SECOND LARGEST INSTRUMENT IN Jm THE STATE. Sm Lewis AT THE BIG CLOCK Head of Mormon Church Gives His Pro mile to Contribute a Large Sum Toward the Purchase. KWhy Use e held in the Tabernacle. Mr. Joseph and Chiu. J, Rosa had an interview with them rpgnidtng sum aid needed In the purchase of a ufw organ They looked very for the Tabernacle. afiavoralily upon the proposition, an.l ter the evening session President Smith the choir and told them appeared if the jieople of the county would be hut ions the church liberal in their through him as trustee In trUM would do tlielr part. It is proposed to purchase an Instrument to coat 34.040.00. President Smith was delighted with the wotk to of the choir and proffered this aid stimulate mimic in our city and to give the proper asaUtnnce tu this excellent choir organization. Thia will be good newa lor the entire people of our city for it will be a great factor In nur muslcil growth. WASHINGTON AVENUE. 201 a While Presidents Joseph F. Smith and Antheu H. Lund were In the city lust Sun.lty, attending the cottlerem-- & Com Jewoiers 00 329 Coal Oil ? e COHSULTED BANCROFT- WjTH When you can have electric lights for $J.50 per month for the first light and $1.00 for additional lights each 4i38 qje Save all the trouble of filling lamps with oil and make it easy for the women athome . by using electric light - Bupt. F. E. Lewis, of Dining Care and Hotels, Given Increased Jurisdiction. of the F. K. fowls, Undining ear and hotel service of the from kin Pacific railroad, has his trip io the const. TIik object of his visit is explained by a story lu the San Francisco t'nll as fulkiw: F. E. Lewin, superintendent of the dining car service of tbe Union Pacific Railroad, is here front Ogden tor lift purpose of rniisiilling with Acting PaManager Bancroft of the Hunt hern cific company and I staying at the 8t. Frsnci Hotel. A recent order lines iron) the offiees of the llrrlnian has placed all I he territory in of the Southern Pacific company beand Oakland, so far as tween Ogili-. the dining car service Is conccrui-dwho of Lewis union the under super I now looking over the lonal maraei of acquainting himaelf view a with with the various means of providing the traiiiN leaving here for dm east. Lewi will have charge of frain Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4. 6 and 6 that been handled under have the din- dim of the officials st this end of die Harrlnmn syslem. It was announced yesterday that the Southern Pacific company ha decided to attach dining car to all overland train dial run a distance of 60 nule. be placed in eervire as The car will n be turned out from fast as t.icthe alioi. The new come s a sad eatlug-hotns-blow to the railroad hsve thrived along the railroad for year on the business contributed bv ine overland trail.. ... UTAH LIT AND POWER CD. R. & CAMPBELL, Manager Is-u- nd 1 pwaeaggggaB Good Resolutions s dt INDEFINITELY Bill POSTPONED. Prohibiting Use of and Restraining Wahl.lnRU.ff, Frb. house I.-- The post-poncommittee on Judiciary voted to conslderffr futlhrr indefinitely, of lion of ike Li'l prohibiting the am! re-- t ruining orders in Injunction labor dtapit'e. e. T-T- be York. F1' of goW glgement amounted .o (i.4uti,t,l.e!New lr total V"Ut -- 1. now In order. A good one 1 let us supply you with anything you may need In our line. We hnvo the stock aud can fill orders prompt are Injunetiorm Order. Four . Hrbaneciady, N- block in SU'e street were almost fire completely dwtroxwi by .ere todaydamagand two more bnildii-g- THE -- I r Eccles Lumber I Company f Jkff'J wu i r |