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Show LOOK OUT FOR THE NEW STORY, BEGINS ' THIS NUMBER; PEARL iSS, INDEPENDENT, j'l iN The Maker of Moons AGGRESSIVE! A Yuu who use ar- roaa where grapeshot 1 needed, then wou y. f- f. jl .j H der oihi-- r why a sue- - ceed better than you fi try an ad. In THE ARGUS. ft .THE RKS OFFICIAL ORGAN OF THE UPS 01 Exciting Case in Kaysville Friday Afternoon Frustrated by Sheriff. acain heid Title From Charged With Obtaining Homo of Mrs. Two Louise Ellison and Abduct Boy. to When Facte Are M;de Known the Government Will Not Approve of Cases. . i mf Layton. - O' WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT. Organization Effected In Kaysville Tuesday for Charitable and Social Purposes. The" Women or Woodcraft met at the home of little Barret Tuesday and organized a Thim hie club for charitable and social pur poses. Mrs. Ella Chipman was elected president: Mrs. little Barret, secretary, Mrs. Anna Graham, treasurer; Mrs. Florrett Thomassen. Mrs. An nit Layton, and Mrs. Mary Perry, social committee. Thursday evening the ladles gave a pleasant surprise party In honor of Mrs. Lottie Barrett's birthday. The Women of Woodcraft are preparing to Initiate a large number of new members in the near future. Kaysville, May 26. ACCIDENT AT BRICK YARD. Frank Warren Injured While Tossing Brick to Top of Kiln. Kaysville. May 26. An accident oc- In curred at the brick yard Monday, Inwhich Frank Warren was painfully the doctor's jured and will be under' care for some time. While toesing brick to the top of the klin. a brick fell striking Mr. Warren on the head, in teh scalp. cutting an ugly gash The injured man waa Immediately of Dr. Morton, who given the attentionwound no cause for pronounced the alarm. sentenced to death. Dr. Jones was unexpected ly attacked and murdered by hostile Ilongotos near the headwaters of the Cagayan river, while studying the habits and customs of the tribes of the Interior. Julia Ward Howe Celebrates Nine tieth Anniversary of Birth. Boston. Surrounded by her children and grandchildren, Mrs. Julia Ward Howe celebrated her ninetieth birthday on May 27. Despite her ad vanced age the famous writer is in full possession of her faculties and mental keenness, and still manifests great Interest in all the great public questions of the day. The feebleness of age. however, rendered It imperative that Mrs. Howe forego a public She observanve of her anniversaryreceived many letters and congratulatory telegrams Practical Aid for Persecuted People. Worcester. Mass. The support of sixty children made orphans by the recent massacres in the Adana district. Asiatic Turkey, has been assumed by the National Armenia and India Rel'ef association, Miss Emily f Wheeler of this city having sent rt cablegram to this effect to the Rev. It Is W. W. Peet at Constantinople. noaslble to support one child for a year for 1303, and Miss Wheeler said an effort would be made to secure, interest in this country to create tor 200 or 300 orphans, tlin(j . RT PETIT LARCERY FRIGHTENEO HORSE Harris in Clearfield. Basement While Driving From Lagoon Road Depot. FURNACE OVERHEATED; SEARS GIVEN GOOD MRS. YOUNG KICKED FIRE AND THEN WATER THRASHING AT STATION ACCEPTED BY COMPANY IN THE MOUTH LAS NO.T BEEN 8m Limit Sixty-Da- y and Passed, County Fathers Want the Matter ' Settled Immediately. lv-vx- u 14 . missioners Matter of Telephone Franchise Considered The . NO. Wef Bountiful Much Excited larry Sears Steals $2.90 and Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Young Injured Over Blaze in the Charges Clothing to Dean Com- . Tulsa, Okla. Indictments against Governor Charles N. Haskell and five sensational A 20. May Kaysville, case of kidnaping occurred here last others were returned by the federal Friday when Clyde Ellison of Salt grand jury here Thursday night They lake attempted to abduct his own are charged with obtaining titles child, having driven to the home of from the government to town lota In 'William H. Clow, where the child was Muskogee, Okla., by illegal methods. stopping, and after striking Mrs. Clow The five of Governor with to the ground, hastening away the child In a. buggy. Ellison was in HaskellW.areR. C. W. Turner, A. Z. EnEaton, W. T. Hutchins company with a stranger, and drove glish, as far south as Farmington, where and F. B. Severs. Governor Haskell said chase, by regarding they were captured after aRose. Sheriff Ware and Deputy the Indictments: Mr. Ellison, accompanied by Bert As a result of four Penrose of Salt lAke, came to Farm- attorneys and an army of government secret serington Friday morning, hired a rig vice men surrounding the grand jury with the to drove Kaysville there, and Intention of taking the child away and limiting the testimony to Just from the home of his grandparents. what suited them, indictments have When Ellison arrived at the Clow been secured against me. I am thorhome, permission was given him to oughly satisfied that when the whole see the child, and while the grand- facts are made known in the open mothers back was turned, he hastily the government at Washington .will took tie hoy and ran to the buggy, not approve of these cases, which standing at the gate. The grandall- - the people, of this lomother followed and endeavored to practically know have no merXl,tand that cality It so of the boy, but, get possession Is said, she was attacked by the two there has been no violation .of the men and held back while they made law in any particular. 'The later disclosures in, this case their j, escape. They were caught at Farmington by the sheriff, who took will apeak for themseivea and show possession of the boy and returned plainly their origin and intent.' him to the Clow house In Kaysville. first atINCOME TAX SIDETRACKED. It la aald that this isto not the the boy. father the get tempt by Clyde Ellison was the star perform- Further Consideration Postponed' Uner in an affair several years ago that til June 10. stirred Salt Lake. . Mrs. Ellison was . , i. Washington. By the decisive vote the supposed cause of it... The other person figuring In the tragedy was A. of 50 to 33,- - the eenate decided on S. Watson, the undertaker, who' met Thursday to pstpooe until June 10 the. hands of Mr .Ellison, Oie Jtur' her' oonitdaralioa jyt. thm death, at mv-rkawrina. with Mrs. Ellison, who was tlx in connection with the 'tariintimate ff- Consideration of the sugar ached undertaker. the housekeeper for the Ellison was acquitted. Divorce pro- ule was continued, but after taro ceedings have not yet been instituted, amendments to it were voted on the and Mrs. Ellison has not given out senate switched to a discussion of any information as to whether or not possibility of getting a vote on the she will file suit The couple have Bailey income tax amendment. Mr. lived apart for about two years, their Bailey forcibly argued for a vote, but estrangement following a domestic dis- dd not succeed in prevailing on Senagreement, it was reported. Both ator Aldrich to concede a vote in adand have been living in Salt the children have been stopping at vance of the tariff schedule. their grandmothers home in Kaysville. ATTACKED BY SENATOR. o PARTY. THORNLEY BIRTHDAY Newspaper Man and 6enator Bailey Exchange Blows. One of the Leading Social Events During the Week In Kayeville. Senator Washington. Bailey of Texas and W. S. Manning, representW, Kaysville, May 26. Mrs. John ing the New York Times, Thorniey entertained about 150 friends blows Just as the senate exchanged adjourned Wednesbouse the at Kaysville Opera fiftieth on Thursday, as a result or a converday afternoon in honor of the Hawaisation they had in reference to an birthday of her husband. The ian troubadours were present and article printed by the New York furnished the music for the occasion. e newspaper questioning the sincerity out-sidof the senator in his course on the Among those present from cities of Kaysville were Mr. and Mrs. income tax. Neither was injured, as Ore. of Portland, William Ijaycock they were separated by Senator Clapp, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barton and Porto Rican Commissioner Larrlnaga, children of Ogden; Mrs. N. A, Dun yon. a number of senate employes and Mrs. Elizabeth Bonnemort, Mr. and several newspaper correspondents, Mrs. Ellerbeck and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Three Filipinos Sentenced to Death Spencer of Salt Lake City; President and Mrs, J. H, Grant and Mr. and for Murder of Anthropologist. Mrs. James Eldredge of Bountiful, and Manila. The trial of the native Mrs. JesBP M. Smith. Mrs. E. P, Ellison. Mrs David E. Layton. Mrs, Nettle tribesmen who murdered Dr. William Stevenson, Mrs, Harriett Ellison, Mr. Jones, the noted anthropologist of and Mrs. John Layton, Mr. and Mrs. the Field Columbian museum of ChiRufus Adams, Mr. and Mrs, Bert Har- cago, in the Isabela province, on the ris. Mr, and Mrs. Frank Bone, Mr. and island of Luzon, last March, was con Mrs. Dan Harris, (Bishop); Glen Cox. eluded at on on Alex Dawson, and Thomas Evans, of Three of Bay bong were Thursday the natives VM) THIRTY OATS FOR MERER BY FIRE ONCE 1H At Special Session of County Government to Town Lots by Illegal Methods. That iT ACT CLYDE ELUSON STAR IN COUNTY MELO DRAMA Oklahomas Chief Executive Declare! Men Drive 31 AY :S0, SC400L HOUSE CHILD HIS ft FUJI'S. SCANDINAVIANS OF THE INTER -MOUNTAIN COUNTRY. G SALT LAKE CITY, UTAI ; SUNDAY, VOL. IV. FATHER ENGLISH-SPEAKIN- A Damage Done, the Flames Jng Promptly Extinguished by Neighbore. Be- - i County Argus W'todn Cross, May 26. Tuesday morTiug, the West Bountiful school hour, wat threatened by fire. The building is considered one of the best school houses in the state. The furijiee became overheated and caused' Some inflammable materialnearby to eaten fire. There wae considerable when the fire was discovered nd the ieople near worked hard to hate the flames, which they succeeded In doing only after the fire had.' eaten a portion of the lower floors causing a loss In the neighborhood of $109.; Tie building la insured for about $7,0M), and cost twice this amount Case Heard in Justice Draper's Court and Sears Given Thirty Days. Dayt-- The cqunty commissioners met In special session Monday and conducted the sale of tax property. Several pieces of land were transferred, hut there was no excitement during the sale. The commissioners then began- - the hooka In the work of auditing various offices of -- county . employes. The county clerk's records were found in good order and1 the official "O. K." was 'placed on them. The recorders office was next visited, and the work of examining the books was Interrupt. ed by adjournment ' The commissioners had under .discussion the franchise granted the Davis County Independent Telephone company, the company not having accepted the franchise as granted. Jt waa ordered that a letter be directed to the company asking for immediate action in the matter, either accepting the franchise or cease '.construction work until the matter' has been settled. ' ' ' When Dr. Sumner Gleason was asked as to what action . the , 'company would take, be said the objection raised .by the telephone company was.. to the requirement to furnish free- toll service to county officials within a radius of 40 miles. "This la Illegal, says Dr. Gleason, and, acting upon advice from our at torney, we cannot accept it The commissioners might as well ask for free transportation oyer a railway because a franchise is granted. As to Just what we shall do- - I cannot say at te . . - It is present' decide. id f- - attssfor hekditt-tor- a - o . BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION. William J. Parkin, Sr., Entertained by V 4Relativea at the Old Home. t Woods Cross, . May 26. The birthday f William J. Parkin waa celebrated last Thursday, May 19th. The family gathered at the old home and gar the day over to Jollification and ban (sets. Mr. Parkin is 70 years old. He fas 16 - children living and four hav passed away. There are 42 graft children and one great - - lie faia Kan, " grand-fh- l following were present: Mrs. Hatch and two children, of Idaho; .Mrs. Yarley,bus-- . Clearfield, May 26. last Friday this peaceful burg was stirred to a pitch or excitement by a farm .hand employed by Dean Harris, by name, Harry Sears. While everyone was away Sears entered the house to shave himself, and while looking for a razor spied a purse containing $3.90. This he quietly placed In kla pocket, and, the spirit of 'move on rising in his rranlum, he decided to purchase clothing and theu decamp, but, before he had made a getaway, SupL Stoker and Dean Harris had located the man, and Immediately Mr. Harris gave him a good thrashing. Harry Sears, waa employed as a farm hand by Dean Harris. While the family was away Friday, Sears decided that hla physiognomy needed trimming, and betook himself into the house In search of the razor. Before he had located it, however, a puree containing $2.90, attracted hie notice, and the spirit of adventure placed hie hand onto the puree and slipped it In hie pocket Soars then went to the Clearfield Mercantile company's store and purchased clothing amounting to about 7. and charged the bill to Mr. Harris But Sean made a mistake by not returning the way he had come, for SupL Stoker became eusplcloua when the man continued hla Journey hi the wrong direction. Mr. Stoker notified Dean Harris, asking If the charge was alright, and.then the man hunt waa started by men. Sean was found waiting for. the lagoon train at the Clearfielf flag two-angr- y man and gave him a good, old fash-loneNelson, husband and licking, using his fists just as Mrs. a three children of Randolph; would do while trouncprofessional Grace Dean and huaband, and one ing a punching bag. child of Ogden; Mrs. Olive Davis and Sears was charged with petit larhusband of Balt Lake; William Par ceny and obtaining goods under false kin, Jr., wife and eight children, and pretenses; and in turn Sears charged Mrs. Eliza Jane Yeider, husband and Mr. Harris with assault and battery. four children of South Bountiful A compromise was effected, however, children six wife and George Parkin, before the case was heard. In which of West Bountiful. It was agreed to drop the second o charge if Sears would forget bis com HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES. plaint. At the hearing in Justine Draper's court, Sears was given 30 Davis County Represented at the L. D, days In the county Jail. o 8. Unlveraity and at the U. of U. Mrs, Zlppofah HOWARD APPLEGATE IN TOWN, Enterprising Iowan Opens ul Sell Agency in Town. Howard Applegate, the enterprising real estate, etc., etc., man of Iowa, has opened offices in the Argus building, and intends to make Farmington his home. He la state manager for the Pacific Western Selling company, and besides having in stock a line of every necessity under the sun, be will sell real estate. Mr. Applegate is a valuable addition to the buainesa men of Davis county, being at heart a "booster," and a firm believer in "buy home products first" He is here to stay, and has entered the field with the deter mlnatlon to develop a prosperous business in his various lines. His operations will be confined to a certain extent to Davis county, but occasion-allhe will be found hustling in other portions of the state, establishing agencies, and placing orders for his goods. That Davis county needs just such a "booster as Mr. Applegate, there is no question. The county will without doubt support him to a man, because they positively cannot help it he Is "boost heart and soul, and one cannot help catching the contagion. Woods Cross, May 26. There are four graduates from Davis county, at the I. D. S. University, two of whom are from Woods Cross. Everett Nel busl on graduates from the two-yeness course given at that Institution and Arthur Hatch, from the four-yea- r mechanical arts course, being the only high school graduate from Davis county this year. The other two gradautes are William R. Smith of Centerville, and George A. Nalder of Kayeville, both graduating from the r Davis business course. county has one graduate from the State School of Mines, at the University of Utah, Levi Muir of Woods Cross. Mr. Muir is at present on trip through Nevada and Colorado, where he went with his class. They o re accompanied by two professors COURT CALENDAR. and will inspect many of the most Important mines in the western mining State of Utah vs. Louis Neiley and country. John Brady, defendants. o William M. Mayfield vs. Denver & SERVICES SUNDAY Rio Grande Railroad company jury. Emily Barnes, et al., vs. lagoon Re- Prof. N. T. Porter Delivere Excellent sort Company, et al. Jury. Lecture in Woode Cross. Barnes Banking company vs. B. B. Mercantile company, et al. default, Woods Cross, May 26. The South ward met Sunday evening at the CHILD DIES OF PNEUMONIA. East Bountiful tabernacle. The proSon gram in the West ward was rendered Sheriff Ware's by the Centerville members of the Called. A, M. I. two-yea- A and the Y. M, M. I, Y. Prof. N, T. Porter of Centerville gave an excellent lecture on keeping the I- Kaysville, May 25. James, the son of Sheriff James Ware, died Tuesday morning of pneumonia. Funeral arrangements have not yet been announced. ear-ol- d Cheer ulp! The'nafioilaT deficit up to yet Is only $89,429,501. And why worry when we can always borrow money? - Youthful Mind Wondered. Little Frank had been taken by his father to hear the patriotic exercises la the town hall and had been much Interested in it all. The singing had delighted him, Columbia, the Gem of the Ocean" impressing him particularly. The next day he aat In the kitchen watching his mother make her gooseberry jani. Mother. he aald suddenly, "your Jam ia made of gooseberries. Isn't it? said hit mother. "Yes, Well," laid Frank. "I waa Just won dering what Columbia, the Jam of the idu from.' The Delineator scean, 1 NEW P08TAGE STAMP. f, ' - o P' ' Dr.' Centerville, May 26. and Mre. Yuung met with a very serious sect-- . dent while returning borne Tram Salt lake last week. Mr.. Smith waa at the lagoon Road station with a hone and buggy to meet the doctor and his TYt, and while driving from the station the horse became frightened at aome freight being unloaded, and began to back and kick. Mre. Young attempted to Jump out, .but fell and the horse kicked her in the face, knocking a number out d cutting her Dr. Young was kicked cm the tongue. leg below the kned cutting a 'gash. Dr. Brown was called, and at last accounts, Dr. and Mre. Young were getting along as well as could be expected. . r Horace Burrltt's brother or Is here vislUng. . Mrs, Mary Martin Is expecting to move to Salt, Lake city as aoon aa ahe ran sell her property here. , Joseph Tlngey Is very ill.' Mrs. Mark Ausburn moved to e last week. Fail-fornl- , ' ' . a. , Cent-ervlll- Alfred Rigby Is down from He t Sabbath holy, and the habit many of our young people have of frequenting the resorts open on holy days. He also wished that the young folks would select aome other than Saturday night to visit the ljigoon. as it in thought that this deadens the desire to attend meetings the next day. Sunday. - o Liat Big From Wooda Croat. Woods Cross, May 26. The L. D. 8. University and the State University rlose next Friday. The students attending these institutions from Woods (To are Miss Afton Eldredge. Miss Jane Wlnegar, Miss Jane Eldredge, Herbert J. Park, Ernest Peck. Royal llogan. Miss Bertha Hatch, Miss Howard, Miss Rlila Hatch, Miss Alice Hogan, Everett NelBon. Clarence Hogan. Arthur Hatch, Willard Mos. Miss Winnie Atkinson. Miss Ijiiirella Moss, Mantle Merry. Aurelius Coe. Miss Ella Howard all attending the I D. 8. U. At the University of Muir. Jr.. Utah are Fred Muir, Matter Pack. Horton Fackrell. P. Sen-o- s Halch, Earl Burnham, and John Lu-el- ls Ivi Stocks- - Alaekan-Yukon-Pacif- Terri- ic Alaska-Yukon-Pacifl- c 49-6- 4 "Alaska-Yukon-Pacifl- 13-6- ' has been working for the DavisRoy. Coun-ty Nurseries. t A mall pouch thrown off Sunday v morning at the Short Line station fell , In Porter' creek which runs I that street, and the mall waa along damaged considerably by water. There are 16 pupils from Center-. ... " Miss Francis Cheney entertained her friends at a social afternoon Friday. Refreshments were served and all enjoyed a pleasant afternoon. The stork visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chase last Monday, leaving a fine baby boy. All doing fine. Mrs. M, P, Rockwood waa made happy by the arrival of her first grandchild last week, her daughter, Mrs. Alberta Standlsb, haring given birth to a fine son. Mrs. Reuben Blasdell, who haa been very 111, waa thought to be Improving when last heard from. . "AN EXCELLENT PAPER. President Grant Givea Words of couragement to Argua Force. En- You are turning out an excellent paper. I compliment you for It The torial Development Argus Is a credit to the county. President J. II. Grant Bountiful May 26. The iiostoffice Thus spoke President Grant last department has notified all itostmast-er- s week without being sought for his of spethat a new postage stamp Such words of opinion of the cial design is being prepared, which encouragement Argus. are good to cheer on will he ready for issue about June the overworked Argus force, and they 1st to commemorate the development appreciate It of the territory. o The stamp will be rectangular in EXPOSITION RATES via Ore4 Inches in size, by shape, gon Short Line R. R. denomination only; and of two-cecolor red. At the top and liottom are $38.40 from Farmington to Seattle and the return; on sale doily commencing panels containing, respectively, and Two June 1st Ask agents for further parwords, "U. 8. Postage, Gents." In the center the larger part ticulars. of a circle rests on the lower panel, Bountiful choir In the near future, and encloses a ribbon bearing the Richard Sedgwick having resigned as 1909. words, In the center of the circle appears a choirlster. Nannie Boyd and Mertin Boyd portrait of William H. Seward, who, leftMrs. for Colorado Friday. as secretary of state, conducted the The pupils of the eighth grade will negotiations for the purchase of Alaska from Russia. The name. William be given the final examinations this 11. Seward," appears under the por- week. trait E. A. Holbrook, who had his leg oprated on recently, is expected home FUNERAL OF MARK KIRKHAM, from the hospital this week. Mrs. W. C. Parks of Riverside, Ogden Man, a Former Resident of Utah, and Mrs Dan Kershaw of KaysBountiful, Laid to Rest ville, are visiting with tbelr parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Arbuckle. Bountiful, May 26. Funeral services C. II, Ramp ton's new store Is almost over the remains of the late Mark completed. Kirkham were held in the tabernacle The South Bountiful Mutual a Sunday at 12:30. Mr. Kirkham was very Interesting program In thegave East 30 or Bountiful slaiut years a resident Bountiful tabernacle Sunday ago. and the body was shipped from and the East Bountiful Mutualevening enterOgden for burial. Joseph Holbrook, tained Centerville the same evening. Tolman H. A. Holbrook and Judson Mrs. James Burns expects to leave were the speakers. The choir rendselections, after June 11 on a trip to England, to be ered appropriate which the body was interred in the absent altout four months. Her husband Is doing missionary work there, city cemetery. and after his release, they will visit land Briggs, who for the past few several parts of Europe. Mrs. Israel Barlow, who has been months has been working in Woodruff. Utah, returned homo Wednesday very sick. Is on the improve. The little child of Mr. and 'Mrs. Or-vi- s suffering from pneumonia. His slater. Msnn Is very sick. Miss Amy Briggs, who has been teaching school In Coalville, accompErnest Fisher, who was operated anied him home. on recently fur apiiendlcitis. Is on the left Thursday to Improve. J. W. A. C. II. Rainpton has purchased the spend two days in Idaho. Fred Rlckart, the shoemaker. Yur-ka'-Iss saloon now occupied by Enoch Tripp, also the pool room and land adjoinbuilding a shop adjoining Frank tailor shop. ing. G. Yen Pal re has had the Bell Henry Doubledny. the recent arrival Installed. of the will take 'phone charge from England, Design in the Press to Commemorate ' ' ar Five-Year-O- ld 5-- y rlUCAJUUUUUCJiJt Injuries of Both Considered Serious and Dr. Brown Wae Called to Drees the Wounds. ' |