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Show DAILY 8 UTAH STATE JOURNAL UTAH STATE JOURNAL, DRIVER-EMME- OGDEN, UTAH. Founded by E. A. Littlefield, A. D. 1896. Utah State Journal DECEMBER 4, 1903, EVIDENCE AGAINST TT ELECTION Publiahera Co FRIDAY, CONTEST AGED 100 Feet. MURDERER (Incorporated.) Published every evening except Sunday Officer i President Frank J. Cannon W. W. Browning E. A. Littlefield... Secy, and Treasurer in THE GRAFTER IS ALWAYS JN OUR WHO WILL BE COUNCILMAN FROM HAS PASSED THREE SCORE AND FIFTH WARD? TEN. MIDST. Vice-Preside- nt Director! d Controversy in Process of Settlement by Judge Rolapp in E. A. Littlefield, He I the Parasite Who Lives by PreyW. W. G Browning. R. ing Upon the Guileless Stranger Henry william, E. L. Wlndle, T. D. Johnson, It. S. Within Our Gates. Good-Nature- Frank J. Cannon, the District Court. Buffalo Police Believe They Can vict Him of Killing an Old Coupla. Con-- 1 i Joyce. Bueinese Manager E. A. Littlefield Horace S. City Circulator Foster Terms of Subscription. 60c By mail, one month months three By mall, LOO By mail, six months By mall, one year 15c By carrier, one week 60c one month carrier, By Be Single copies Mail subscriptions payable in advance $1-6- 0 0 street Office : 425 Twenty-fourt- h Open till ( p. m. Closed on Sunday. Telephone 664. Subscribers who do not receive their paper or have any cause for complaint will oblige by notifying title office, hive dollars reward will be paid for information that will lead to the arrest and conviction of persons stealing copies of The Stats Journal from the premises of subscribers. TO ADVERTISERS. All advertising copy must be in the previous evening to insure insertion the next day. Application for entrv at Ogden as aecuuu-cla- at the as Post-offi- ce matter. 4 X Local and Personal 4 t 4 444444444444444444 W. L. Parks, division sujierintcndent of the Union racinc nt Cheyenne, Wyo, reached Ogden today. A marriage license was Issued today to John C. Blddulp, age 22, and Mabel Simpson, age 22, both of Hooper. J. F. Lnhdell, Inspector of hotels and dining-car- s on the Union Pacific, returned from a insiiectlnn trip this morning. The Oregon Short Line excursion for the "Cinderella' this jierformance 3 nt reached o'clock and Ogden evening will return ut 11 tonight. William Eccles, 80 years of age and father of David Eccles. Is dangerously 111 with pneumoulu at his home in this city. Considering his age, his recovery is considered doubtful. Sliver Tent No. 1. Knights of the Maccabees, meets at the K. of P. hall tonight for the purpose of electing officers for the ensuing year. After the installation ceremonies a banquet three-week- s' will be spread. William McMurruy, connected with the Information bureau of the Southern Pucflc ut San Francisco, accompanied by photographer. went to Lucia cut-otoday for the purpose of e for new ilustratlons getting cuts. conductor . A. W. Card, a on the weat end of the Salt Lake division of the Southern Pacific, accompanied by hia wife, have returned from a visit with Nebraska relatives and will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. McGonagle for a few dnys before departing for their home nt Winne-muccff hnlf-ton- well-kno- u, Nev. Democratic Committee Meeting. The election contest for councilman hours' record of the Fifth ward between William S. levee so far as events there have been reported to the Driver and W. Rollo Emmett came up before Judge Rolapp In the district police: court this morning. Attorney A. R. One man violently assaulted and Heywood appeared for Mr. Driver and thrown out of a saloon; one man rob- W. L. Macglnnlsa for Mr. Emmett. bed In a saloon while he slept; one There were but few spectators presstore burglarised; one man buncoed ent. out of $70 by three star grafter. The court suggested that a recess be All this on one block and within two taken and that the contestanta,the!r atdays. Hut all is well with the admin- torneys and the representatives of the istration. The city revenue is being press adjourn to the county commisswelled no matter at what cost or sioners' room and that the ballots be in what manner or from what source. opened under the supervision of the reA man is robbed, but the revenue is spective attorneys, aided by County A victim s mauled and Clerk Hollingsworth and Deputy Bluth increased, thrown into the street, but the city re- and that Court Stenographer Homer ceives Its pound of flesh. A tourist is keep tally. buncoed but the city does not suffer. Upon adjournment to the county And all this is attributed to the commissioners' room by all the parties, The honest man Including Judge Rolapp, who. was an railroad employee. who comes to Ogden to seek work Is attentive listener, the ballots were bunco oiiened and counted, and those about charged with turning hold-uniun and every other type of criminal. which there was no dispute were The honest worker who comes to our counted and placed on hooka one for city to exiend hla earning In the pur- Driver and one for Emmett, while chase of the common necessaries of those about which there was a dispute life with our merchants, ceases to be were placed on a third hook. Several honest when he comes within our gates ballots were blank and were thrown and immediately enters on a career of out by consent. crime nnd plunder. With what braxen The count began at 10:30 and lasted effrontery such defamatory charges are until 12:30. The twenty-secon- d preflaunted from day to day In the facea cinct was the first counted and showof honest, hard working wage earners, ed undisputed ballots for Driver 123, who visit our town, and all to shield Emmett 135, and three disputed balthe administration from the responsi- lots. The twenty-thir- d precinct showbility and shame which rightly belongs ed undisputed ballots for Driver 139, to it for permitting such conditions Emmett 89, and five disputed ballots. to continue. And those who make such The twenty-fourt- h precinct showed charges well know that they are false; undisputed ballots for Driver 122, Embut to put It otherwise would not suit mett 110, and eight disputed ballots. their purpose. This manner of proceudre suggested The truth is that conditions are re- by Judge Rolapp simplified (he conversed. It la the railrond employee, test very much aa It left only sixteen the laborer and the mechanic that Is disputed ballots for the Judge to pass the sport and prey of the grafter. The upon. At 12:30 o'clock an adjournment latter never leave the city. He makes was taken until 3 o'clock. During the the levee hla rendezvous, and there he whole proceedings the best of good lies in wait ever ready to pounce upon nuture prevailed and many Jokes were the unwary and unsuspecting stranger Indulged in by the attorneys and suwho cornea into our midst. He is the pervisors of the count. Court convened at S o'clock and Atparasite whose every hour is consumed in conspiring against the class torney Heywood on behalf of Mr. Driwho live by honest Inbor. He is the ver asked that the ballots of precincts growth on the community whose very 21 and 25 be also opened and recountexistence depends on graft. He tolls ed. This was objected to by Attorney not, neither doea he spin, except In the Magtnnts on the ground that there was nefarious practice of unlawfully ex- no allegation of fraud or error in the tracting from the guileleaa stranger complaint aa to those precincts. Perthat which has cost many dnys of la- mission was granted plaintiff's counbor and hardship to earn. sel to amend the complaint alleging error and a recess was taken and a recount begun as in the other precincts THE OTHER DEFENDANTS this forenoon. The recount was going on at the time of going to press. Hickey Asks for and Is Granted a Here Is a forty-eigof one block on the ht p, Change of Vonuo. another of the alleged who is represented by Attorney Boren X. Christensen of Salt Lake, has made affidavit charging bins and prejudice on the part of Judge Howell and asking for a change of venue. The application whs granted, but the Justice before whom the hearing will be taken bus not been selected. It Is the desire of Attorney Christensen to secure a separate hearing for hla client Hickey, but Atorneys Halverson and Hulnnlskl object to this request. They do not desire to have the cases segregated. The application for change of venue la a method employed In the hope that u separate examination will be obtained. Monroe and Hayne, the other two are unrepresented by counsel and no definite time has been fixed for R. E. Hickey, hold-up- s, To the Members of the Democratic County Central Committee: Tou are hereby notified that a meeting of the said committee has been called at the office of the "Daily Utah State Journal," on Twenty-fourt- h street opposite the county courthouse, on Saturday, De- their preliminary hearing. cember 5th, at 2:30 o'clock. Every member is urgently requested to be RELIEF SOCIETY CONFERENCE. present THOS. D. DEE, Chairman. E. S. ItOLAFP, Secretary. ta, BUFFALO, N. Y.. Dec. 4. Police officials stated this morning that they have evidence sufficient to convict Charles Bonier of the murder of Frans Frehr and wife, the aged couple whose bodies were found yesterday burled in a shed on the premises which they had occupied. Bonier this morning gave his age at 75. Although twisted with rheumatism he Is an exceptionally powerful man. Cinderella 2Z C Q Or A Dress R.ehearsal." r THEY BELONG TO FIFTY PRETTY AND CLEVER GIRLS, q WELLS CASE IS UP EOR HEARING (Continued from Page 1.) THE HIT OF THE YEAR. then visited the Ogden House, where the night clerk informed him that four men had come in through the rear door, secured rooms and had gone upstairs. Witness and the night clerk went up to the room, knocked at the door and some one within called, "Whos there?" The night clerk replied that It was him and the door was opened, but when those within saw the witness they turned out the light and slammed the door. The witness asked the clerk to get him assistance Immediately. While lie was watching at the entrance to the room the door opened, a head appeared jand the officer fired. He heard a noise in the room adjoining nnd he also fired through the door. Elam came to Wilsons assistance and upon his arrival the man In the room surrendered and was placed . This opera took 8alt Lake by storm. Tho beautiful costume, pretty girls, entrancing dancing, catchy music, bright lines and clever acting and finished performance created a sensation. The show will be at th Grand Opera House TO-NIGH- T! It has been revised to fit Ogden. If you hear your name don't bo aurprioed. DIRECTION MRS. MARTHA Seat Sale Now On. - - - Prices--25- c, mentioned, ROYLE-K1N- Q. 50c, 75c and $1.00. er under arest. The man's name Is Hailing and he Is still held. The produced no new facts except that Wilson recognized Monroe, one of the defndants, as one of the men in the O. K. saloon when lie entered. Captain Brown was then placed on the stand and gave corroborative testi- mony. At the conclusion of his evidence an adjournment was taken until 2 oclock. Upon court resuming Its session at 2 o'clock A. H. Elam, formerly of the detective force of Ogden City, was called to the stand. His testimony was similar to that given by Officer Wilson. John McLaren, foremly night clerk at the Ogden House, next took the stand and testified that on the 20th of October two men engaged two rooms for themselves and two companions. ANOTHER STORE BURGLARIZED He registered the men under the names that were given him as follows: room 10, Tha. Success Meat Market on Washing- Room 9, Reilly and Murphy; and subsequentQuinn They Murphy. ton Avenue la ly went to their rooms, gaining access Touched. by the rear door. He then described Wilson The Success meat market on Wash- what took place when Officer rooms. went to he the and avenue wan the scene of last ington John Hailing, the man arrested at night's burglary. When Greenwell & the Ogden House, then took the stand Yank opened their store this morning was testifying when this report and It was to find that during the night closed. the place had been ranacaked by burglars and a large quantity of beef, veal, H. J. GRIFFINS FUNERAL. oysters, lard, etc., carried away. The funeral of H. J. Griffin, the The thieves had evidently used a wagon to take away the plunder, aa the wheel young fireman who lost his life in the marks of a wagon are plainly visible railroad accident at Ullln on Tuesday night, took place at 2 o'clock this afat the rear of the premises. The burglars obtained an entrance ternoon from the Methodist church, Twenty-fourt- h street and Adams by prying the tin. which takes the corner was a large attendavenue. There place of glass, from the back door, then of ance friends present and relatives insetting their hand and unlocking the door. They had then collected all the and the Revs. Blair and Goshen, Bishop ofsacks they could find In the place in Wotherspoon and H. C. Wardleigh InterThe ficiated nt the ceremony. which they hud evidently wrapped the meat. The knives and the cash were ment took plane at Mountain View also found this morning In the rear cemetery. room as If they had Intended currying I. O. O. F. ELECTION. them away, but for some reason had At the regular meeting of Junction abandoned the idea. 36. I. O. O. F.. last night Considering the bright moonlight of City lodge No. were elected for officers lata night the burglary is one of ex- the following C. P. Utter, noble term: the ensuing ceptional daring. No trace has yet WalB. Raich, L grand: leen found of the thieves. ter B. Richey, secretary: R. E. Macintosh. treasurer: John J. Hutchison, It Saved His Leg. , Tlie regular quarterly conference of the Relief Societies of the Weber Stake Mrs. Ralph E. Hoag will hold an ex- of Zion will convene in the Relief Sohibit and sale of decorated china Fri- ciety house in Ogden on December 10. day, December 4th, at her studio, room 1903. at 10 o'clock a. in. A full attendNo. 5, Utah National Bank building. ance of officers ami meniliers of the society is requested. Important speakAll Interested are invited. ers are expected to lie present from LOST Star pin set with pearls. Salt Lake. Finder will please leave same at JANE S. RICHARDS. President. P. A. Danforth of La Grange, Ga, trustee. State Jounral office and get reward. CHARLOTTE DRIVER, Secretary. suffered for six months with a frightWILL FORM NEW CABINET. ful running sore on hia leg; but writes MADRID.Dee. 4. Premier Vlllaverde that Bucklin' Arnica Salve wholly cured it In five days. For Ulcers, of the cabinet which resigned yesterWounds, Piles, it's the best salve in the day will attempt to form a new one. world. Cure guaranteed. Only 25 eta. Th Lons Star Stats. Sold by Jesse J. Driver, druggist Down In Texas at Yoakum is Y big goods firm of which Mr. J. M. HalLOST A heavy bay mnre with saddle dry ler Is tha head. Mr. Haller on one of trips East to buy goods said to a dragging. The finder will please re- his who was with him In the palace turn to L. F. Moench. 2748 Jefferson friend car: "Here, take one of these Little avenue. Early Rlsere upon retiring and you will be up early In the morning feeling For the "dark brown taste, good. Good aolldtora wanted for the Dally headache end that logy feeling Little Early Risers are the best Utah State Journal. Apply to Horace pills to use. Sold by Geo, F. Cave, WalS. Foster, city circulator. lace Drug Co, and Wm. Glddlngs. vice-gran- Announcement You will bo glad to know that our big store is now crowded with "everything for Christmas. Our great orders of Xmas goods have arrived and ar now displayed. In every department we have alluring arrays of articles suitable for Xmas presents. Before you purchase presents for your dear ones and friends corns and see the Last & Thomas ideas. For the Little Ones DOLL8! DOLL81 DOLLSl Our display of Dolla will delight you and crowd your little girl's heart with happiness. We have the largeat line of dolla in the city. They come In all sixes, dressed and undressed, and at prices to suit everyone. Fur Fancy Department Goods This department hua received Furs in every creation to delight the most fastidious women. Our Isabella Fox, Sable Fox, Martina and Squirrel Furs are Juat the things for presents. our grenteat attention. Children's Coat Sale Still Continues Nothing makes a prettier present than one of our Sofa Pillows, Pin Cushions or Embroidered Frames. The supply of beautiful Pillow Tops we have Is unlimited in style and richness. A Suggestion One of our exquisite Dresser Boxes filled with Handkerchiefs from the magnificent stock we now carry will Juat about "WP Xmas right for any woman. d: De-Wi- tts LAST & THOMAS. NAVAJO BLANKETS (icnuinc Navajo Indian Blankets make tlio tloor rugs in tin world. We have them, all colors and sizes, and at prices to reach everybody. Wheelwright Bros. |