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Show ITALIAN CHARGED WITH CRIMINAL ASSAULT Speclnl to Tho Tribune. OGDEX, Utah. March 17. Joo Pascoe, an Italian fruit vendor. Is under arrest nt tho pollco station on a charco of attempilnc a criminal assault upon Eliza. Beach. Pascoe Is tho proprietor of a small store on Twenty-fifth street and had boon keeping company with tho Klrl. When arrested by CapL Brown and Detective Detec-tive Pender. Pnscoo admitted tho assault, but pleaded In oxtcnuatlon that ho only wanted to find out whnt kind of a girl she wns. Ho was arraigned before Judgo Murphy today and placed under $750 bonds. A marrlnKO llconso was prantod today to Jnmcs Sandnll. 22,- and Miss Ixulsa Hlggs, 17, both of iJiyton. Sheriff Frank James to down from Evanston on business. Rondmaster Martin of the Union Pacific at Evnnston In In town. City Marshal Wolf of Hydo Purk. Utnh. wns In Ogden today to recclvo a blooded Perchcron Xormnn horse, ;C00 pounds ln weight and costing cost-ing m. Roy A. Watts, a lightweight pugilist from Flndlay, O., wns ln tho city todny, on routo to Snn Fmnclsco. Wntta Is accompanied by his manager. L- Sweeney. . J. B. Hicks Is down from Pocatello on n vlalL Goorge X. Brunlcer, who was Injured In the explosion at Echo last night. Is still nllvo ami probably will recover. While his burns aro very sorlous, ho has so far shown remtirk-ublo remtirk-ublo vitality, nnd It Is now thought that he will pull through nil right. , Rlchnrd J. Taylor died nt his residence on JofTcrson nvenuo this evening ns tho result of nil attack of nervous prostration and gun-oral gun-oral debility. Tho announcement of tho death of Mr. Taylor will come as a shock to every citizen of Ogdon. Ho wns recognized ns ono of tho broad-minded, whole-souled nnd free-thinking free-thinking citizens of tho city, nnd ns such his opinion was held In high regnrd by all who know him. Ho wns n son of President Taylor Tay-lor of tho Mormon church and wnn born on Februnry , 1S4S. ln Salt Lake City. Ho resided re-sided In the capital city until 1S7-I. during which time ho worked for tho Wells-Farco Express company and the Z. C. M I., anil I camo to Ogden In 1S71. For a whllo ho was clerk In tho tithing office In this city, nnd later was employed with tho Z. C. M. I. Ho was married In 1S76 to Sarah M. Farr, and later In life engaged In tho real estate business busi-ness with tho lato David Kay. During his career here he was a director ot thc First Xallonnl bnnk. Thatchor Bros.' bank at Logan, tho Bullion-Beck Mining company, nnd nt the time of his death wns president and manager man-ager of the Bock Salt company. Mr. Taylor wns ono of tho most highly rs-spected rs-spected citizens of Ogden. Ho was beloved by Mormons nnd Gentiles alike for his outspoken out-spoken nnd Independent action. IIo wns stricken nbout thrco .months ngo nnd had been confined to his homo over since Ho leaves a largo family, consisting of n wtfo nnd six children, namely. Janlo Taylor, R. L. Taylor. John L. Taylor, Lettlo Taylor, Viola Tnylor nnd Holsn Taylor Tho dam of tho funeral hs lcen fixed for Monday afternoon nt 2 o'clock from tho Third ward mcotlng- hOUFO. Mrs. Clarissa A. Clark died this morning at 10 o'clock, of la grippe. Mrs. Clark was the mother of Seymour Clark, tho well-known traveling man. Tho funornl will bo held at 3 o'clock Sunday afternoon from tho Second ward meetlng-houso. Mrs. Clnrk was tho mother of Mrs. John Cortez. Seymour Clnrk and Moses. C. Clark. Sho also leaves a husband, hus-band, Moses S. Clnrk. Tho fire department was called out to a small .blaze nt 157 Twenty-third Htroet at 9 o'clock tonight. There wns no damage. |