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Show FRANK SHEFFLIN TAKES HIS OWN, LIFE Special to The Tribune. OGDEN, iUtah. Oct. 19. Frank Sheffiin, a cook ajj Magny's restaurant on Twenty-fifth Twenty-fifth street, commilU:d:aulcld.tbls morning morn-ing by taking carbolic acid.' The act was committed at ,his homo. 2350- Grant avenue. ave-nue. Shcfllln has attempted his life on previous occasions, usually when anerod or Intoxicated. Monday, after squandering squander-ing his wages, ho went home and offered to take his Wife to a theater. They remained re-mained away until about midnight. During Dur-ing tho night ho and his wife had a violent vio-lent quarrel and this morning Mrs Shcfllln Shcf-llln was seen to rush from the house, followed fol-lowed by her husband, who cried, "Wo can now go to the cemetery together." He hod taken a dose of carbolic acid and died in a few minutes. He "leaves a wife and one child, The officers of. this city believe that Harry, nlias "Kid" Dougherty, who escaped es-caped from Jail at Caliente, Nov., last night. Is tho murderer of Roy Mills, who was murdered In this city on tho night of October IS. H0. On July -I, 1903, Dougherty robbed a store at Springvllle, stealing a Browning nutouiatlc revolver, which he pawned In this city. While here ho was arrested na a vagrant. Information Informa-tion since received from some of Dougherty's Dough-erty's old pals leads tho officers to believe be-lieve that ho Is the guilty party. A warrant war-rant has been issued for his arrest. e The matinee performance of Frederick AVarde and Kathryn Kidder, scheduled for tomorrow afternoon at the Grand opera-house, has been called off, as It was found impossiblo for 'tho company meet the date- The evening performance of "Salammbo," however, will be given as advertised. William Brown died at the residence of his daughter, Mrs. F. F. Bond, 1521 Adams avenue, this morning of rheumatism, A The Republican ladles of Weber county mot at the commissioner's room In tho county courthouse this afternoon and organized or-ganized by electing Mrs. C. E. Concter president, Mrs. Jennie Nelson, vice-prefli-dent; Anna McKay, secretary, and Mrs. Loyal Gubbin, treasurer. After appointing appoint-ing the standing committees tho meeting adjourned lo Saturday afternoon. a Henry Layne, 74 years of age, suffered a severe full today, dlsloeatlng his shoulder. shoul-der. Mrs. R Alexander Grant, wife of Manager Man-ager Grant of the Grand opera-house, has arrived in tho city frjm. Seattle., She Is accompanied by Mrs. Ega'n. wife of Manager Man-ager Egan of the Metropolitan opefa-houso opefa-houso of St. Paul. J. G. and J. P. Bastlone have brought suit agnlnst the Southern Pacific for $995, allegvl to be due for damages to two cars of horses shipped cast over defendant's road. o George Ttrnis. son of Ben Ternis. died at 4 o'clock this afternoon In Minnesota of typhoid fever. The news reached Ogden Og-den tills afternoon' in a telegram to the boy's father. He' was one of the most prominent young men of Ogden and was employed as traveling salesman for John Snnr'nrnft 1 Tr. n'nnl Pnat nn ll TlltSlirf trip two weeks ago. A slight wreck at Castle Rock on tho Union Pacific delayed traffic on that road for several hours today. n Vice-President M. Correl of Mexico and Gen. Torrez will pass through Jho city tomorrow morning on their way west en route from the St. Louis fair. " The Democratic Woman's club was or gnnlzed tonijht at the county courthouse. More than forty prcmlnent ladies were present and were addressed by State Organizer Or-ganizer Mrs. Cohen of Salt Lake. Mrs. Orson Riser was chosen chairman nnd treasurer and MrB. R, J. Taylor vice-chairman: vice-chairman: Mrs. A. C, Harris, secretary. After the meeting tho ladles were enter- |