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Show ji TWO ESCAPED CONVICTS SAFE IN JAIL AGAIN i Special to The Tribune. ! I W OGDEN, May SI. Word was received ' Q ' J here this afternoon that Moore and WSn i Kane, the convicts who escaped from SSEU ij , the county Jail last Sunday, had been I captured near Cache Junction. lip- j i The ofHccrs iet at once to bring the C5Iir ') fugitives back. The flrst message said and 1 '"that the men had been surrounded In II the brush near Cache Junction by Sher-We Sher-We iff Josc-phson and his deputies and rVft' asked for assistance from Ogden. Be-to Be-to rj putv Sheriffs Sebring and Shaw were preparing to leave for the scene In an automobile, when another message came "Sgm that Moore and Kane had been cap- lured by Sheriff Josephpon and his etll-t etll-t iji cient corps of deputies and that the J "ffi Sheriff was on his way to Ogden with the men. They arrived here on the 5:55 Oregon m Short Line train and the men were SI taken to the county jail and placed In .ill solitary confinement. The jailers will H l take pains to see that they do not get I Joseph McManus Is visiting In the city from Pocatello. m Dr Al S. Condon left today for a. visit i-vwJ to his old home in Maine. y ! vfl County Fruit Tree Inspector Wilson i A i' reported to the County Commissioners M 4 that thy sprajing machine recently pur-Ill pur-Ill chased, was a failure. He also roport- ed that he found the duties of the officer entirely too voluminous for one man 2 and asked for help. The matter waa 1 taken under advisement. a I Three petitions asking the appoint- jS: ft ment of John M. Grow as fish and game If warden and one asking for the reap- jS It ! pointment of Sylvester V. Grow, the I ! present Incumbent, were read and filed i I for future reference. . ii j, II Marriage licensee were issued today I to Edward Couch, aged 30. of Butte, and ,pl 1 ' Anna Huth. aced 25, of Boise; and to "9J I ' Gettys F. McMachln, aged 34, and Cla-al- I rlssa Folkman, aged 25, both of Ogden. In '" " The Board of Equalization, in the Z" R matter of opening Canal hired, is In aid 1; session and will be for the next five s.'' 1 days, to hear complaints on the assess- ' 1 1 I mcnts. LIj 1 Olive Lowney, the white girl who was md 1 ' arrested come time ago for occupying tedtl thc i,a,lie room with a Chinaman, was 1 arrested again .his morning in com- II pany with a negro. She was ordered , ',11: out of town. VP o Jll John c- Keating of Cheyenne. Wyo., mm t lias been appointed baggage master at SI the Union depot in Ogden. This an- HTi . nounccmcnt was made today. Mr. .SB' ? Keating will succeed H. A, Code, who 'WA i recently resigned the place. The new )1 h agent comes to Ogden with an excel- 1 f lent reputation. He has been for sev- J : eral years baggage agent at Cheyenne and has many frienda in Ogden. vlry JI. S. "Werthelmer. a traveling salen- 1 man from New York City, was robbed q, 1 I this morning as he stepped from an in- L coming train. His pockets were picked B of ?60 In cash and a valuable scarfpln "41 v l wns alE0 lakcn- & dextrously was the 2STfj act done t,ial nc" not mlES tMO Vftlu- ' Ull 1 ablcs for some lime. Mr. "Werthelmer Wf, ! represents the firm of Wanamakcr & L i Brown of Philadelphia and says It Is gjBf the smoothest case of robbery he has m ever seen. The lady who was hurt by a baseball M at the Utah Hot Springs Monday was M Mrs. J. M. Doran. The eye Is badly . damaged, but the sisht will be pre- J I At the C,ty t-'ouncil tonight the ordi- AJ ' nance to bond the city for 555,000 for "ttj , the construction of sewers in district m No. 0 was passed.on third reading. The M recommendation of the street commit- , tee for an asphalt pavement on "Wall aSH avenue was adopted. The city engi- pSflJ neer reported S95S6.G7 as owed to Con- "'-HW tractor O'Neill for curbing and gutter- XM ' lug in districts 1, 3. -1 and 5. The mat- M ter went to the finance committee, Ap- H . propria Lions for street improvements fl' were made as follows: $125 for Second ,fl i street. $200 for Canyon boulevard. $500 "H for South Washington avenue and S200 ' for Twenty-second street. The trading ' stamp ordinance was passed on final JB reading. A notice of intention to curb wfl f and gutter Marllson avenue, known as 9H . district No. G. was ordered published. ie The recorded was instructed to send a letter of declination to the members of the Logan Council, informing it of the inability of the Ogden solons to attend at-tend the festivities to be held in that city tomorrow. It is said that the most Interesting fcaure of the whole meeting occurred in the Mayor's ofllce, Just before the regular session. It Is said that the Mayor would like to have the street paved In front of his residence on Twenty-fourth street, but the Council did not take kindly to the proposition. It seems that there was a sort' of understanding un-derstanding among the members that no paving should be done above Jefferson Jeffer-son avenue until after the business district dis-trict had been disposed of. It Is said the arguments over the proposition grew somewhat heated, but the result of the conference wao a decision against the paving. |