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Show k ut FTTTT Saturday, May 25 POPPY DAY jI S7 ;'H Ji ! 3 pwvrwEi Saturday, May 25 POPPY DAY if volOib NUMBER 21 tht jlOSLEV VERDICT NO OPPOSITION B VOLUNTARY r. F. TO GRANTING OF manslaughter GAS FRANCHISES AccusefoT First Degree City Commission Grant. Franchises for Gas at Mn.s Meeting ; No One Dissenting Voice Heard in Protest When Mayor Francis Makes Query; Gas to he Furnished by October 1st Murder Gels Reduced Verdict Fifty From Jury; Nearly Case Witnesses Testify in That Sets Colored Population 1 to 10 Years Agog; Penalty verdict of guilty of manslaughter was returned the H 10:25 last night by the jury in ef Clarence Mosley, charged with fvTfsUl shooting of John Bowman, The k negroes, last February. is imprisonment in .toiutory penalty not less than one for state prison (Ik ten years. than more nor 'wtMosley was charged by District AttWilson with first deorney David J. direct A t murder. state rested its case Thursday asking the jury for a con-S- n as charged in the information, rontending that Mosley walked up Bowman, who was walking with Ruth (Babe) Preston, and nezress, t shot Bowman without warning, and cree ' The pi JE !r,f' s f . , v- of the thirteenth nr.e. Commissioner Fred E. Williams n.ude the motion for the first ordinance mid was seconded hy (iommia-sioiiHarman W. lecry. Commissioner Ieery made the motion for passage of the second document, and it was seconded hy Commissioner Williams. The votes in both cases were unanimous. Immediate art ion towards building an intermediate high pressure belt line will begin at once, according to officials of the company, and it was ed in August according to L. B. Den- announced that gas would be availning, president of the natural gas com- able in Ogden October 1, from which panies. From eighteen to twenty date franchise payments will be calmillion dollars expenditure is being culated. made to bring natural gas to Utah. 1rescnt plans contemplate that the Construction activity will speeded Ogden Gas company will serve doup here immediately. mestic patrons and that the Wasatch Gas company will serve the larger consumers. er a more serious charge at step in the case, Daniel Dee Rowland, 24, will enter a plea in Judge Eugene E. Pratts division of the d district court this morning on a charge of second degree murder for the death of Edward A. Spelman, who died following an alleged altercation Facing each Sec-en- March 9. charge of second degree murder ai filed Monday afternoon by Dist- rict .Attorney David J. Wilson, and Rowland was arraigned in the district court Tuesday morning, the defend-t taking the statutory time in which plead to the charge. ten; also rough construction through Large natural gas trucks loaded with wrapped service pipe to be used for immediate service connections in Ogden, had a temporary breakdown avenue yesterday on Washington afternoon. A traffic officer is shown relieving the traffic jam. With the satisfactory settlement of the natural gas situation in Ogden, applications arc being received for services which are being run immediately by the Ogden Gas company. Insert photos show construction of natural gas pipe line as it heads into Ogden from Lay- - Parents Visit Ogden Boo tleggers to Jones Law Prosecution High School Today; See Accomplishments a widow dip west of Kaysville. The triangle comprising Ogden, Salt Lake and Coalville has already been tied in with the completion of the Ogden to line. All transmisSalt Lake sion line construction will be complet 1 10-in- ch Coast Business Men Plan Ogden Visit Face Parents of high school students atWith prosecution under the jones Steele, of 2058 Wall avenue; Millie tending the Ogden high will be guests law facing the most flagrant violators Coletti, 24.12 Lincoln avenue; Ydo Doof the school today and will see, first street; John of the federal prohibition laws, the mingo, 150 Twenty-sixt- h ac! Frank Grant 2422 hand, the results that have been duravenue; Sandman, drive of federal officers in Ogden John 204 Twenty-fift- h complished during the past school in street; Combe, resulted has two the days past A. ing h Twenty-fift164 street; year, it is announced by Principal the arrest of 13 alleged bootleggers Francisco, i h M. Merrill. with several more warrants yet to be Louis Morrochi, ICO Twenty-fiftWall 2546 Not J. one-aBartholomew, street; served. play, The winning I Twenty-fift- h 375 Soder-ber- g avenue; of John Stallings, A. the II. at University U. S. Commissioner Such A Goose, street; George Pappas, 126 Twen-ty-ifschool day contests will issued the warrants, and also ?uvnty Attorny Samuel E. Black Utah high as of case afternoon each street; Eleanor Ringer, 2 16 Va the bonds in me, however, immediately filed char be presented in approved $1000 h street; Ray Shurtiiff, of the afternoon pro- the 13 defendants to appear in court Jwenty-fiftyotontnry manslaughter in the main feature at 2 o clock with when I Wi189 Twenty-fift- h street, and Joe Bucalled. cases are their beginning over to the district court gram, street. arrested were: Leander chanan, 326 Twenty-fift- h Those Keith Corry, president of the stu2000 bonds. ; dent body in charge. 8-tfwmatkm charging second 5. Listed New Music murder filed by District Attor-nilso- n Other numbers on the afternoon of contains three counts. program are selection (1) Force Ogden Horse Show May 21, 22 tJchares him with assault-- Destiny (Verdi) band; (2) Minuet What jFan Selection, Spelman last March (Mozart). Final contests in the Rocky MounWith the outstanding success of the instrument held in his Lambking Do? (S. Coleridge Tayof the National Federadivision tain solo, Comet club. !S'1.t1 Jntent to commit show just concluded at murder, lor) girls glee clubs will be held Logan horse Music Ashof tion Hetzler Spelman Serenade (Schubert), 3 about the head 'i ebH Gla-daat Salt Lake City, May 21 and 22, it the Utah Agricultural college,forpros!!, mortal wounds. by. Vocal solo, East Is West, the dieting i Th Miss Ellen Thomas, pects re exceedingly bright ature pf the blunt instrument, S Anderson. Selection, boys glee is announced by fedr Utah 31 and of the held state be to May show Womatjon says, is unknown. club. One-a$ play. - Ogden eration, who is in charge of the con- June 1 at the coliseum, according to 8econd count the district .crne y 1 science department teSt-The domestic of the champers1oniiy charges that Row-- s will serve refreshments from 3:30 to The grand piano donated by the E. J. Fjeldsted, secretary the attended who Spelman and struck 5 ber of commerce, Piano company p. m., and at 8 p. m. a special pro- Glen clenched fists, causing show. a fashion lj, Logan in be pithe given featuring will be awarded the winner gram will dresses made by the girls ano division. Several notable entries to theOg-de- n of show atcount the district health a also and winshow were secured by Mr. ijeld-steMiss Grace Nelson of Ogden, during the year, in is state health The the in pageant division Among them being three pageant. ner of the vocal nine scenes each one portrayg a contest, will again compete for hongeldings, one by Leo Ilan.sen, healthful JU cau8ea Spelman to strike infl" of Lllen known as Star D Hal, another by La Miss of right, ors. She is the pupil nd aRainst some hard ob- - special phase Elsie Vt Phene Peterson known as Satan and Play Time:, The boy, Thomas. . ,a manner and with such Eieanor f.rcp the the four third. Bogus, entered by Mrs. girl, Wheelwright; Musicians and vocalists from Blanche Heed, 111 and II. Earl, all of Logan. Two tre en Vl0ence that mortal wounds Frank Health, Wyoming states, Utah, Idaho, and there inflicted. Pos2 were made by Sylvan PeMiriam entries other Hyde. Health Fairy, will vie for honors. mus- Montana E. Lee of Ilyde those stretch Smithfield. terson of First ture parade: drive would a fine gelding, entered also Park has cles every day. If you walk-trand the dance: canter 3 In Sunshine the Soon Gyp, ill health away. Are Nicely ladies and gentlemens pairs class Behold the sun in the clear blue sky. contests. On Its rays bring health that will not carrot and onions: of the Dance 4 die. ckck. printed in two In fresh Bids for the construction of 1609 place of candy and of meat, resembling the form ivCt BadRer 5 eat. should we feet of paving on the Farr West-Plai- n Lumber company green vegetables 'lveral and bed to early Dance of rest: Early City highway will soon be called for den ,v ,ars a? were passed in man wealthy healthy, a makes by the board of county commissioners, uknown check artist who to rise i checks A. E. Emmerson, and wise. 6 Milk .maid dance,tooth it is announced. The Cretan, and of paving through what This Dance of the germ. Wet and dry garbage must be seg!T. r countersigned them brush. 9 Good health will bring: is knownstrip . wid Pasture, as Fishers 'jan-inregated hereafter, it is announced by between the two Dr. spirit, agility, grace, the connect strength, C. II. Ravage, city health commispaving Beauty, r 16.80 was passed a :he ScLCr'ck and happiness. towns. vitality following a tour of inspection youth, sioner, and inoihrw Drug store, for be asked Blackham. graveling also will Bids Stone Grace in or company with Dr. T. B. Beatty, D;rected by the same amount at Eierli s store. The fraudulent Accompanist, Doris Tribe Bingham. the road from the state highway to state health commissioner. to oil On advices from Mr Grady tne stay the Eden store preparatory The wet garbage must be either Itht 1 case however, came to announced. is it a to the limited road, be will ing in cr disposed of in mich a way burned checks were returnee Ogden (irked in the ballroom luncheon no that unsanitary condition will reaccount, not Sait dm!10 as had for will leave ien wells. The party drive a and n on the bankthey Hotel Bigelow stated. the was sult, it where the of Lake at 3:30 in the afternoon. orcpany has through Ogden canyon to the artesian account. The second degree murder charge is the case has taken on aspect The coroners into the death of Spel-jw- n okg found that Spelman had died mm striking his head as he fell from sieged to have been adminis- red by Rowland and ruled that the instituted involuntary manslaugh- second time were serious ct th - Federation Contests A Entries For - ys vice-preside- nt ct Bros.-Robcr- ts d. five-gait- 1 W ed nV-ing- .U t 1-- Ste-ven- s; fraudulent Checks Printed Og-slgn- Road Bids Ready County Projects 8-- '"w-Johns- its ot Separate Garage, Dr. Savage Orders ed Representatives of the gas interests present were L. Fitzpatrick, James 15 A. Howell, James II. DeVine, and A. W. Srhrybcr. City Attorney Arthur K. I'ratt handled the legal matters Business men of San Francisco, for the city. tour of Utah, Idamaking a good-wi- ll come preho and Nevada had better pared to go fishing if they wish to Mrs. make friends in Ogden, as the party is scheduled to arrive at noon SaturGuilty; day, June 15, the opening day of the 4 fishing season. Even at that, most everyone who can fake some excuse Trial of Mrs. Esther Besares on a to get away from his wirk will be of first degree murder for the most dinner charge trout anywhere eating along the numerous trout streams of alleged fatal stabbing of Jack Farish the state. April 9 will be held Tuesday morning, Details of the fishing party, how- June 4, before Judge George S. Barin ever, can bo made up with the advance kerMrs. the Second district court. Besares entered a plea of not E. R. of the Fisher, tour, agents of the Pacific Gas and Elec- guilty to the charge before Judge Bartric company, and Theodore Grady, ker on Wednesday. A plea of not guilty was also enJr., trade commissioner. Manuel Manez, charged with tered Extensive plans for the tour are assaultby with intent to murder on being made which has the following Henry 29. His trial April Iiegara, objects in view: was set for the same date, June 4. Establish new contacts; renew business acquaintances; develop new BILL BOOSTER SAYS: markets, both for buying and selling; let the peomarkets; improve present ple of Nevada, Utah and Idaho know OTS OF RXkS W EVER TAKE that they have products we want; let! VACATIONS, BDT IF I MAD there same people know that San AW KM EVER BUSlUESS Francisco has products they want; MAM M TOWU WXAD WE A enjoy a week seeing our neighboring cities and some of the scenic wonders! COUPLE OF WEZKS OFF OEKf of the west; come back home with the "YEAR AMD GO AIWV R3rt. RELAKATIOU AMO A CMAMfiE appreciation of the people met and the territory visited; and endeavor to HE'P 00 GETTER WORIC AUP leave a good impression of San FranUVE IOUSER. BECAUSE OP TI ciscos business and industrial status and ambitions. Saturday, June ne il n. g-- Rowland Enters Plea This Morning In the District Court i Will Bowman, rom-missio- Dan The wn . ths case, took a regular scat ia the jury box Thursday morning after Vernon W. Seville had been excused because his wife was seriously ill end was taken to the hospital. The case has been in progress since kst Friday in Judge Pyatts division of the district court, and that after an extra venire of jurymen were called in order to complete the panel. The case has attracted unusual attention among the negro residents of the city who have attended every session of the court in large numbers, and nearly 50 witnesses were called to the itsnd by the state and the defense. incidents occurred Many humorous during the trial that brought rounds of Iaughture despite the order and dignity of the court. Attorneys , Arthur Woolley ar.d Frank Reeder defended Mosley. on that pnliliention l i't juror in ,0 (pi-riii- porter, who regularly covers the A. L. (ilassman ami J. U. ti.y hall. Kld.c.h-e-, Jr., the publishers, were not pieM-ntHowever, they wrute a letter to the eonuoission which was read at the meeting and ordered filed. Tho communication criticized the city sang the prnisea of the Standard Examiner in the mailer, and ended with the declaration that their P'.ihlication will rontinue in its efforts to l early arrival of gas in Ogden. When City Recorder It. A. Moyes I. ad finished reading tho letter, Mayor Frank Francis neked if it was an approval, a protest or an evasion. Attorney James II. DeVinc, a representative of the gas company, then told Ih method used by the late Gov. Simon Bnmlterger to solve similar missives, wherein the governor said: "1onk at thp last sentence, and thats it." Mr. DeVinc said, "If we follow the governor's rule, this letter is ratification. Mayor Francis then asked if there wen any protests, but there were the shooting as an act of jealousy over the woman. BowMosley contended that he shot man only after Bowman had drawn i knife and attempted to attack him irith it Mosley also stated that he had been paying some attentions to woman. Joseph R. Young, Hill ia prior to the meeting deri!y roiiimivuiuti sen I a livery let Ur to (he Standard Kxami-- l or U rill invited them to h present at tli nieetii.g. The only representative characterized the I ile. be-kj- nd to MIX Sfirral Esther Bcsares Pleads Not Trial Set for June vice-preside- nt I Peery Heads Joint Road Commission! Commissioner Harman W. Feery was named chairman of the joint city and county commissions to supervise the work of oiling and graveling Second and Twelfth streets from Wash-- 1 irigton avenue to the city limits. The necessary ordinance permitting the joint working agreement will be drafted at or.ee by both the city and county attorneys. It is also anticipated that Lincoln avenue will be hard surfaced from street. Anl Thirtieth to Thirty-sixt- h in gent pica for this project was made before the joint commission by David Mattson on behalf of the residents in the western part of the city. |