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Show OdlJEN DAILY COMMERCIAL! TPEJsDAV, MAV U, 1631. GOODRIG GRIFFIN IS UN TRIAL Murh Car Bring iuz THE FAN EL l"wi in Jury. .NOT t COMPLETE. Tte IW Will PruUlljr ,CoutsJ-Eri- ff St-let- 1 lluwly f History the MatUr. TL$ta jury trial fur the May twin l in tLa First District ouurt ; before 1 tda J hum A. Miuer. Tbia u the criminal ealaudar tvrtu mad muhncr mnn thirty odj caaaa, tir!y L!f of hi. li ar ou ciiargMi of poly g&w) tu oil of the forma 10 wbk-- auc-mnttr tutu up, puljauiy, forok-atiokiiJ adultery. '11i ouurt'a tiuia tta mainly coo suiuej ) eeUvJuy for tb Jay arjJ even intf imkmio in tr) ing to ujiiiuel a jury in the cuae of The I'eutiia va.Jjtuie (irittia. lliieia one of the most important trials of the suasion, probably the most iLtrtir4f to lVlfn l eople. The ooDiim-Uith the ease are more or Ue familiar but are here briottv mourned: It ill be recullej that the county was MMitlinir last August. At ah.iut 3 o'clock on the morning of the tinJ of August, three days before the , a (mooting affray took place in Jblrti'n aaloon, iu which John 1 lamer t-- eitx-tio- eU-tion- was fatally, Jamea (irillin dangerously, ami anoiiir man siiniiy wounued. Mr. (irillin had some words with Al. Washburn over a bet in relation to the chances for the two candidates for county cltik. Washburn slaped (irillin, who in turn is said to have gone out and borrowed a sun and oome back with it. When it apieared that he had the g in and trouble was likely to ensue between him and Washburn, John 11 a trier, brother of one of the candidates, stepped between them and almost immediately afterward tiring commenced. Ilamer was shot and no was Grifliu. Just who did this shooting aud w hether in self dHfense or not, is the purpose of this trial to settle. The death bed statement of Ilamer was taken and a good deal of testimony at the Coroner's inquwt. It is sulticitMit here to sny that (Jniliu is charged with shooting llaiiipr. Mrs. (inllln, wife of the defendant, was at his side in the court room yesterday. District Attorney David Evans, assisted by L. R. Rhodes, represents the people. Arthur Brown, Kimball & Allison and Judge Henderson are representing the defendant. Both sides challenged so freely last night that All the panel present was exhausted and it was still two men short 80 the court adjourned to 9:30 this morning to summon more jurors and to complete the jury. Real Eatate Transfers. Real estate transfers furnished by the llendershot Abstract ofllce. 2111 Wash-ingte- n avenue, for May 11, 1891: M. Buckmiller to J. Kincaid, lots 13 and 14, block 1, Park l'lace addition SMioO. V. V. Dankowske to U. IiiitT, lota 31 and 22, Danowske's central subdivision $(i"0. S. Walker to S. W. Clark,part of section 30, biwnship 6. range 2 west. $175. Iv. D. Robins to J. Johnson, lots 11 and 12, block 5, Brooklyn I'lueeaddition.S.'SOO. Tola), f 1,"7.". The Jewelry Burglars Again. At an early hour yesterday morning Mrs. George Wiseman awoke and discerning a stilling atmosphere in the room it occurred to her that burglars She at once tried to were in the room. He got up in a arouse her husband. half dazed condition and began fumbling around asking w here he was and what he was doing. After a chase around the room the burglar, who seemed to lie thoroughly scared, jumped bow window, going out under through a the sash he had raised. The fellow had Mr. Wiseman's watch, with got away shirt, jewelry, $10 in gold and jewelry and stuff enough to amount to $100 or $r00. The fellow left a pair of shoes in his flight. Late last night the police thought that they were on to the track of the thief and some important arrests may be made soon. It appears the robber had used chloroform to accomplish his purpose. Judge Bishop's Court. In the matter of the estate of James Ilutchins, the appointment of John James Ilutchins as administrator was continued with his lunula hxed nt $2,500, and an order was entered appointing Henry llally, Win. Sheen and Bluford A. Blybee appraisers. Also an order creditors OO. LEADING TI-J-E SHOE DEALERS, if you don't examine their .stock before iVnd you will make a mistake purchasm". Low shoes for Ladies and Gents in almost The finest and most complete line of Patent endless variety. Leather Shoes. 3 3 - 24th Street. 1 jm-trrJa- h entered ARE 5 for publication of notice in the same estate. to The Police Record. In the police court business was exceptionally dull yesterday. Ed Cunningham and John Morning were giveu ten days each for carrying concealed weapons. John Malan, charged with assault and battery, was titled $15 and $1.50 costs. 11TV IX BBIEF. The r&oea today. Iliiihariuouie concert toniht-Kati- a Euimetl tomorrow evening. Concert tonight at Btptiut church. Grand concert tooufht at Lauturt cnurcu. bloaaoma are liLwimina tm Tba anole . Willi gorgeous nioutany. For late Danera and periodicals call on asriintrlon. A tine Dnarram of muted will lua wit nessed at the Wahsatch drivinir lmrb to day. Have vou noticed the advertisement of Mrs. j. W. WiIIibou. A good chance for the ladies. W It W.1N ia still mnfina.1 ts. I.. a room but he continues to sell real estate nevertheless. nary n. lAjoijer. n.J Prof Nagel'a Philharmonic Orchestra and choir at the Baptist church tonight. Admission 50 cents. Have your photocraphl taken bv Wal lace & Newoomb, artistic photographers rooms 25, 20, and 27 Wright's block. (Jeorge Cuppa and Fred Hurd. two of Ogden'a best looking young men, left for Spokaue Falls Sunday evening at J:50. Headache tonics, ice cream soda, 10 cents a glass plain soda, five cents a glass at IL A. Walker, Twenty fourth . street. While out shopping droD in at IL A. Walker's drug store, 371 Twenty fourth street, and get a cool refreshing icecream soda, only ten cents a glass. Be sure and go to the concert tonight nt the Baptist church. Prof. Naeel and his orchestra of fifteen men will play. Admission 50 cents. Hear the Anvil chorus and the ?reat InHammatus at the Baptist church concert tonight. Admission 50 cents. Scats at Peebles drug store. Mrs. X.'luel nnd MisA T7ottA will nincr solos at the Baptist church tonight 50 cents. Peebles' drug store for seats. Don't miss it Grand Opera The tineat and most complete photograph studio in the west is located in rooms 2. id. 71 and 75 in the (J rand opera house. Call nnd see us. Adams Bros. All persons desiring sewer connec tions made reasonably, expeditiously and by skillful workman apply to Hob-son & W'ilkerBon. Office under Iieed hotel with Graves & Gibson. Two very interesting and amusing lec tures will be given by Prof. Haupl tomorrow over the First National bank at 11 a. ni. and 8 p. in., to which the public The intention is is cordially invited. to organize one more course or series of his lessons at the above hours. The walk in front of the Stayner block was put down yesterday, thus rendering iissable a section or the street that has been open for several months. The new block is one of the handsomest in the city. It does credit to the architect, the builders and to Ogden. Mr. R. Jessop having bought out the street "Change Saloon" 257 Twenty-tifts bilhas ret itted it up into a etc. room Choice liard hall, sample wines, liquors and cigars on hand. Messrs. Thompson and Scroggin the two popular manipulators will be pleased to see their many friends at this new resort. D. G. McGinlev has purchased the entire stock of groceries left in the Union Mercantile Uompany a store, a lease for the build gned will and continue the .nig business. Mr. McGinley is senior mem- lur nf t he firm of V). W. McOinlev A Co.. gentlemen's furnishings dealers, in the old Phillips Brothers stand, lie is a suc cessful merchant aim The Commercial, predicts for him success. A reporter of The Commercial, while making the rounds yesterday, dropped in on the Ogden Hat factory, located on the corner of Grant and Twenty-firs- t street, and was agreeably surprised to tind Mr. Peter Pohnson, the genial proprietor, busily engaged in tilling orders in this city and surrounding country. This is an enterprise in which the business men of Ogden, as well as the country should encourage and susround tain. Mr. Johnson iuforined the reporter that he has recently opened a large sample room in the Boston block, 241 Twenty-fiftstreet, where he will be able to display his own line of silk, fur and straw goods, as well as those of foreign manufacture. Let the good work go on, and may Ogden become the great manufacturing, as well as the railroad center of the great west, is the wiBh of n h hrst-clas- alut h Testing: the Chemical. The new chemical engine was tested on Twenty-fourtstreet in front of the The Commercial. county court house last night. The men made a good run with the chemical and Hardware at Cost hose cart and it took probably a minute Now is the time to get your tin, woodafter arrival to start the chemical stream on the burning pile of boxes in the street. en, iron and other ware at cost. This The stream got away with the tire all stock must be sold at once. F. A. Dim.inuiiam. right but the high pressure got away 351 21th street, with the hose too, which prevented a A Poor Man's Chance. satisfactory experiment. lots three and four miles buying Stop Notice. from business center paying from $.R I have closed out the stock of the to $XJ0per lot and about $i. per annum Union Mercantile Co. and all accounts cas fare when you can buy lots in Danmust be settled at once. You will tind kowske's Central Sub Division for the me at room 10, Opera House block. same figures only four blocks from 1). II. l'Ai.hRiixiK, Assignee. business center, corner Twentieth and Jefferson avenue with all modern city "(Jod's blessing to mankind," say improvements on very easy terms. Come thousands who have lieen cured by the and convince yourselves that you can celebrated Oregon Kiduey Tea. Sold save money. Fred. V. Dankowske, 75 opera bouse block everywhere. - DEATH IN THE FLAM (Hi A Train Load of Men Wm-kfin a Forest Fire. EIGHTY ROASTED d ALIVE. " AND Sew York Vfcamr. MU fcttt fc imium tit aa'r4 lul They Were Hemmed iu by Walls of Fire 1 Xew Road to Tiutie Other Kailroad Note. COMMERCE r tLa mm hmr el rS.rt hmiif .mi i.iii.i bff " t womii 4a iwhun MM to dutarfc Urn -- "-' muUK i Batmk Tlu. mmmncBi ik w b4 m ' titt bwu cl.. J cWk dura tlx flaraoum. Tb. rtin. ttian, aa4 l in bo priea. uf tl time-tiu-ul dj. alavn lav trim bi; Th. cbutcai v up lit ul teiTtueai, bat St. P.ol Kuck Ulwtd. Buriiuctua and Cutua faei&c IV. tul.Cerdaf.baow IV TUU U attributed Umt it tu Ut. pubueataua of aa artiol. boa-taauMt ut tba ataaafactaran of Cacdap sr. out-itiul tlMUurt. U ' urM 1 PEOPLE'S FOIl mt A Couuder'a Point, "Yesterday a train New Toacltar 11. Oor. : containing 100 men on their way to tight at folkjwt U.B. . the forest tires in Potter county, waa V. 8.4'tauupua ...li-- t .. luu wrecked in the midst of the burning O.H.itw ...IU 0. a. auuiwa ...111 woods and the engine and cars were de facilM. stroyed. Eighty or more of the men were burned to death. OUDEN PE0DTCE EXCHAXUE. Superintendent Bulger of the S. V. road, and three or four other men are Active TruiBaHkmii Between the still missing. This entire part of the Bulls and Bears. country has been swept by tlainea. The men were employee ot the bionemahoo-LnBullae as 'ebaag vat qait rwtr. da? norninc and dlaawr aainaroaa. MtatUy Valley railroad." Articles of incorporation of the 1 intic hi faat baoomtnf a day for daalt for futor owins to th tact that thr it torMy Range railway company were tiled yes terday with the territorial auditor. In a aearoitjr of ttapU product oe tn mark and describing the proposed route the papers dealcta amoa tnwntelTai by tpaoulatinf . Mot read as follows: "The line of railroad all of th. deal neordad yattarday vara fur shall commence at a point on the Kio tutor delirary. Th (war tackled th. batter Grande Western railroad at Spanish market acaia bat the bail war orcanited and Fork or Provo, or between aaid pointa in didn't beooowdeatoraliaed at they did but wtek. the county of Utah, and thence running They aaeeeaded in boldinf price. Ann. The eye in a general southwesterly direction to market reeeiTed a tilt bot price, at th. eliae of or near Uoehen in said county; th. call, rauiaioad Brm. Tha wheat market ia thence across the east Tintic range looking up. A hid of 10 cent vat mad lor dewest- lirary on or before June lit for Quit a iar lot. of mountains, in a general the Hoiuanaville The tale yeatarday ware : t car potato. I cart course by erly and & pass or such other pass as may be found wheat, future deUrery, W caaet ag practicable and into the Tintic mining caae oraotea. district in the county of Juab, and to a point in or near Eureka, and thence to WANTED. Mammoth hollow in said district And also spurs to branches to mines; mineral ANTED THREB GOOD HTalB BUILD-- f er or flrtt die carpenter to ttnith ttairt deposits, smelting, reduction and samp A. by spurs or ia Stayner buildiua'. Apply to A. Kichter. ling works, accessible brauches from the main line, the entire TANTED-- A YOCNO LADY. COMPETENT any aet of book, wtnt a length of the line and spurs being sixty-liv- e II to keep Bet of reference. Addree C J., miles , as nearly as the same can be office. estimated, all in the counties aforesaid, A (IlKLKOKOKNKHiL TANTED IIOI SK in the territory of Utah. Iavid O. work. Addreee A, care of thi oolce. Dodge. A. E. Welby, William F. Colton, George Gobs and liobert Harknesa have WANTED PiKTIKH DEHlRINtl PHIVATK been selected directors of the corporaon piano by eompe)ut lady Intion by the subscribers and corporators structor call or audrea 2tt luincy aTenue. until successors are elected or appointed LOST. according to law. General Superintendent Bancroft of OBT A SMALL SILVER 8TKM WINDER. the Union Pacific has gone east to visit I J $S reward. Leave at llroiwn Hotel office. his Wyoming division. A railroad man named Silas S. Web FOR RENT. ster of Plulada was registered at the Pa- JJOR RENT COOLEST ROOMS IN TOWN. cific hotel yesterday. H aihlurton arenue: from tl to M oer I L. B. Gorhatn of the llock Island is week. BENT BTOKK ROOM FOR RENT, visiting Salt Dake. lOR J dek lum and tra-e- . KnQUire of H. M. A Phillips excursion train came in Bond A Co. over the Kio Grande on Sunday eveniug AP FURN1BHED BOOMS and left ov.ir the Southern Pacific for LX)R V at 224? WaahiuKton afenua. the coast. W BOOSE, FOUR BOOMS Shree men were killed and fifteen or LX)R and aood cellar, tl MO, UU0 cah; balacca twenty injured by a collision between SS per month. Washington avenue. C A. two parts of a long train near Sheppers, HURSSELL. Fint Nat. Bank Bldg. Mich. SALE FURNITURE FOB SALE AND The Union Pacific report the Sunday irOR of three room and pantry for rent. rtreet. travel to the Hot Springs heavily in- Apply at 2il Twenty-thirran fine which cars The it creasing. NURSE THROUGH out to that popular resort Sunday after- LADIES TAKENby TO an person. noon were barely able to carry the (rood reference given andexperienced required. Letter crowds which managed to jam into promptly answered. Term reasonable. Mr. them and this is in addition to the A. Preeset, Xil Fatteraon Ave., Oden. many hundreds who drive there or go on the motor cars. A special of Phillips' excursioniost arrived from the west yesterday morning and left via the Kio Grande for the First door onst of tho Postolliee. Fj.mira, May 12. LLEOI rt'i nd lllr g f r east Representative Watson, while in a , WRIGHTS humorous mood, introduced the follow ing bill in the Illinois houBe the other day: "That in addition to the officers and employees of all railroads incorporated under the state ot Illinois there shall be employed by each railroad company in this state a man who shall not weigh less than 300 pou nds, who shall be known and designated as the "hog killer," whose duty it shall be to have an elm club to kill all bogs on the trains who occupy two seats when they only pay for one. Used to say that where In case of death there shall be no corothe bigeest crowd went ner's jury to investigate the cause. This act to take effect immediately upon its you'd find the biggest passage." attraction. must Miles French, formerly of Omaha, account for the army of who is the newly appoipted live stock agent of the Burlington at Denver, has peodle in the big store started upon a visit to Utah. yesterbay. C. J. Millie, who was R. G. W. agent The special attraction at Green River station has gone to Idaho this week is a murder in to enter the service of the Union Pacific on the Oregon Short Line, where he has cold blood of a lot of been offered a position. muslin underwear and The WeBtinghouse airbrake has been pring Jackets. adopted by the government of South Australia after having appointed a com- The funeral procession niision to investigate nnd report on the carying off the carcasses best device. is a long one Are you A contract has been given by the in it? Northwestern to change their whole pascars. senger equipment into The Pintsch company of New York will WRIHHT'S Theialarrest, Town cheapest plai t fill the order. To buy Mru's Hoods, Dry for UtHHls.Gixxls the baby Mr. Cable of the Rock Island, if are true, does not refrain from showing his bitterness to Jay Gould when being subjected to interviews. English railways, like those on this side of the Atlantic, are trying, to solve the coupler question. They are very much behind us, however, up to date. I.I li"' T" 1 A TTVm TT71"ITT T71T T ,1 WATCHES, T "1 r CLOCKS, Sterling and 1'lated Silverware, Gold and Silver Jewelry and Novelties of every description. Diamond Setting and Repairing attended to promptly. : SIGN OF THE BIO CLOCK. : 2 163 WASHINGTON AVE. : OGDEX, UTAH GOOD GOODS. LOW PRICES. retUGlEAM UDEPODTi FANCY AND STAPLE GROCERIES. AND MOCHA COFFEE JAVA that at TEA!!! TEA!! ! ! It The finest combination will speak for ilnelf. pnti-tio- SALE-NE- I DIAMONDS, "T RENT-CHE- STOR BATtGVIXS IM LADUS' AND GENTS FURNISHINGS GOODS. Pa special says: A MONEY AND SKILL cun procure fine liue of fresh chulca teas. All my goods are clean and freuli ami sold Granil Opera House Kuililinr, 2516 Washington Avfiiue. Ik CUCUMBER Graham's AND ELDEB at PRICKS TO SUIT THR TIMES. " E. FRIEDEHICH. Troy Steam Laity, GEO. A. CRAIG, PROP., fiSTlOfftl'Cwill cointi. Try it, tho same price, poor grades are sold. nutritive tmic fitr th bIcid. It uifikefl the skiu tiHturtilly bukniiIi aud soft aud velvety, urotic1t it fmm wind aud la not a but n luu, cleanses the face far hotter than soap aud water aud by its tuicMiecr ou tne skin prevent the formation of wrinkles. For Bale in .iahniii'H celebratetl Otfdt-- with other of Mrs. . u. uruveivi: preparations, ny i he loiiowiuu F. K. Hurlhut. Ave.: Uzl Wahiutftoa Feeulm, under Hmom Hotel; H. A. Walker. 372 Twenty-fourtSt. Send stamp to Mrs. Guvaire Graham, "Beauty Jioctor, IVA Tost St., Sau Fran- cisco, for her little book "Ifow to be Heantiful." Wholesale agents for Utah, A, ('.Smith A Co, Mult Lake City. Drutfg-uts-, 13725tliSt.,Tobl Remember, I am the only Laundry man in Ogden owning and operating his own plant. LJest work and Prompt Delivery JJllOWKIxVG BROTHERS, 155 Alain St., Salt Avenue, 24G1 Washington s 107, Ogden. -- WE HAVE A CAR LOAD OF- - Lake City, AFETY JjlOYCLES ! Barnum.the CircusMan That HUOS., BEITMAN tATKl) cents I store of Cigars are Uneqnaled. "Liver complaint knocked out every Try an ice cream soda, five round" by Dr. Kenley's Eng'ish Dan- glass, at tiie popular drug delion Tenia R. D. T. street. Walker s, 3i 1 Twenty-fourt- FINANCE FOB SALE EVERYWHERE, l IL Wright .,,.t siie, . men men twe, t Mte, List Price. Our Price. List Price. Our Price. wlicols. adjustable, cone bearings. $60.(IU J45 00 W5.IXI Youth's Size Sia.OD adjustable cone bearings iiicii wliwls, ball boarinirs tobolli wheels.. ss.W) 35.00 cone bearius.. 25.W) so.uoj Hojb Size, ailjustable ball bearings to wheels and pedals.. 90.00 f5.00 Also Uirls' Tricncles, all sizes aud prices tliirty-iiicl- i K"Ve have received some Kodak Cameras, which are the Only Fir-sClass Amature just OUU ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE IS FREE TO ALL. Camera made. Vssimiee's Sale OF THE Entire Stock of M. C. Hedbure's Oloth, Trimmings at Once. and fixtures. These goods must bo Sold IMMENSE BARGAINS. Will Accept Bids on Entire Stock anil Fixtures to One Purchaser. Sods Co. The Stock has been removed from the Opera House Block to my place of business at MAX LICHTENF1ELD, Assignee. Street, s workmen. Mr, I Iedburg will superintend the Suits made to order cheap by " cutting and fitting, 207 Twenty-fift- h first-clas- 2327-233- 3 Washingtoa Avenue. t , |