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Show THURSDAY, DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, rTrS'OtOB JANUARY 28, BOX-C- OUT TO SEE THE PLATS 1904. ELKS' HALL THIEVES AR ARE ALL IN JAIL There wan u meeting of lir I. 1. "f It K. last evening for the tri.isarii'in TWO SUSPECT8 ARRESTED BY ON A TOUR OF EXERCISES WILL CONSIST OF of regular buxines. BUT WILL LIKELY WIN OUT WITH JESSE RHODES OFFICER SULLIVAN. CEPTION TO LADIES. GLOBE. BASEBALL LEAGUE. The HUlorli'al Horieiy meet with Mr. Bedfunt 133a W.ixhingtoii avenue, Session of Police Court on Saturday. January 30th. at 2:30 Cornalius Daan Has an Intsrasting and Musical Numbara and Rsfrashmenta An Adjourned Soma Concession Have Been Made Be Hold This Will p. m. Pracad tha Will Dedicatory Variad Expsrisnc in ColoOption Secured on Services of alumnus an is who Evening. Che, Procaadings. Joseph rado and Wyoming. of Two RE-TH- . E ! i A A Seevnteenth street. literary and A musical program was carried out and refreshments were served by Mr. Craig. At present there are about 1,500 men Many of the at work on the been torn have on trestle the camps down and but four catnpa remain: Camp 10, Camp 19, Camp 87 and cut-of- f. Camp 28. Mis Anna McKay, stenographer of the municipal court, fell on the Icy street, bepavement on Twenty-fift- h low Adams avenue, yesterday afternoon and whs painfully hurt. She was unconscious for awhile and was taken Her physicians home In a carriage. at home remain to will have say she several days. Milton Rosa, son of Alexander Rosa, died at the family residence at Kanes-vlll- e at 10:10 this morning. Deceased who was twenty-liv- e years of age, was aelxed with a severe attack of pneumonia on Sunday laat and gradually succumbed to the ravages of the disease. Funeral arrangements will be announced later. QUIETLY WEDDED. Wilson M. Blodgett, one of the popular tonsorial artists at Fred Halverson's place of business, and Molena Ingebretsen, were united in marriage laatnlght at the residence of the bride's parents at Moffat lane. A number of friends witnessed the ceremony and the couple left last night for Denver, where they will spend their honeymoon. Both are well known In the city and many friends extend congratulations. AN ORIENTAL VAGRANT. Joe Motts, a Japanese with no visible means of support, was arrested at noon today by Captain Brown and De tectlve Pender and a charge of va grancy was placed against him. He deposited $50 as surety for hla ap- pearance. LADIES CONGREGATIONAL ENTERTAIN. TO The ladles of the Congregational church will give ' an entertainment Friday afternoon and evening, January 29th, from to 2 to 5 and from 7:20 until midnight in the basement of the church. The special feature la A Trip Around the World." Fare, 75 eta. for round trip. Including refreshments. All are Invited to Join the merrymakers. An enjoyable time Is assured. Y. M. M. I. A. BALL. A grand ball la arranged for Friday evening at Parry's hall by the Weber county general board of the T. M. M. L A. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. Judge 8. J. Hanna. C. 8. D., mem-meof the board of lectureship of the mother church, the First Church of Christ Scientist of Boston, Mass., will deliver a lecture at the Grand opera house Sunday, January 21st, at br p. m. The lecture is given under the auspices of First Church of Christ Scientist of Ogden and is free to the public, The church extends a cordial Invlta tlon to all. No tickets. MASK BALL. At Union hall, Thursday night, Jan uary 28th. Tickets, 50c: extra lady, 25c. Chattel and salary loans. Western Ecclea Brokerage Company, 222-- 4 Building: phone 534-X Ogden Lodge, B. P. O. Elks, will dedJesse Rhodes of Omaha ia making a tour around the world; but he will not icate Its new lodge and club rooms, make a Jules Verne eighty days record located in the Masonic building, this or even return in time for the World's evening. The affair will be in the form of a fair, if he stops along the route in too ladles' night and will consist of a remany places, aa he la doing In Ogden. ception to the ladies in the new club He will remain here thirty days and rooms from 8 to 9 oclock, after which will harden his muscles in the mean- the dedication of the lodge room will time In the physical culture grounds begin. The exercises will be conducted In the rear of the city JalL Cornelius by Dr. R. 8. Joyce, P. E. RH assisted L E. Goshen, chaplain, and Dean, an Ogden boy who has been vis- by Rev. of the lodge. A musical officers the iting friends In the East, came home has been arranged and reprogram with Jesse. wil be served the guests. freshments It waa not the Intention of the boys to be a success affair The promises to remain In Ogden for any great of the comfrom the efforts Judging on to to of but pastime, pass length tures new and bask awhile In the mittee in charge. warm sunshine of California. They The reception committee consists of made the acquaintance of Ed Mona- Dr. R. S. Joyce, J. S. Corlew, C. H. H. 8. Dr. W. G. Dalrymple, han, another Ogden boy, yesterday and Beghtol, A. H. F. 8. Prof. Browne, Burt, Dyer, the trio were arranging for a break-beaG. H. F. A. A. 8. Horn, LeCompte, ticket to the Golden Gate, when A. Howell, Will J. Simpson, Judge Policeman Herrick Intercepted them and brought them Into the police sta- Burt, J. N. Fogarty, Ralph E. Hoag, R. A. Moyea, G. H. Corse, C. D. Ives tion. and J. H. Knauaa. waa Monahan released last night and waa aent home to receive the parental MANY WOODMEN DANCED. paddling. Deans trip through the east was not over a pathway strewn with rosea Fifth of W. of W. Daneas Took Place He fell Into the hands of the Philistines Last Night at Dignana at Trinidad, Colorado, and waa locked Academy. up for five days; he was cared for In the same manner In Denver and had The fifth dance of the Woodmen of some experience with the police at the World series waa given laat night Cheyenne. He ran away from home at Dignan's academy and waa perhaps price. Manager Blnford thinks that Boise December 1st and said be was ashamed more largely attended than either of has no more chance of getting Into the to go back. He says he will not play the other four and was equally aa successful in other ways. A special train league than Pocatello, and as Poca- hookey from school any more. Dave Curtin and P. M. McGown from Salt Lake City brought 125 tello could not support an 1800 team last year, Boise's chances are rather were arrested by Officers Plncock and Woodmen, their wlves,thelr aisters,their alim. It Is hla opinion that Ogden still lladlock on a charge of disturbing the cousins and their aunta, and altogether has the best chance of winning out, peace. They were released on their there were over 400 people present. but In the meantime a waiting game promise to be good In the future. Captain Simona of Salt Lake Camp No. 838 waa present with hla full degree la the only game to be played. team and gave an exhibition drill. TWENTY-FIVGOT E DAYS. ter the drill, which came at 11 o'clock, WEDDED AND PARTED. was turned into a leap year tho ball Penalty Imposed on John Chipp for dance. Good music was supplied by John HosmII Accused of Abusing His Getting Drunk After tha and the orchestra academy light reBall. Wife on the freshments were served. Streets. The final ball of this series will be At laat night's session of police court by Weber Camp about the midgiven John Hassell was arrested laat even- John Chipp was sentenced to serve dle of February. The degree teams days for being drunk. He ing by Policeman 8. Thomas on com- twenty-fiv- e of Utah have an organisation known plaint of Mrs. Hassell, who said the said he got started at a ball and kept aa tbe Degree Team association and man waa folowing her upon the It up. When arrested he had several the purpose of these balls, excursions streets and was trying to raise a dis- bottles of beer In hla possession. It and other entertainments la to create turbance. Mr. and Mrs. Hassell have was thought there might be some con- a to take the Utah Woodmen to fund been married, but there came a rift nection between this and some goods Los Angeles in a body to attend the within the lute. Anyway, the marriage that were missing from the Greenllght session of the head camp of the Wood waa not a grand, sweet song. The case saloon. men of the World In April, 1905. John Doe Chipp waa arrested with of Mr. Hassell will be tried by Judge Howell this evening at 7 o'clock, when hla brother. RYAN AND OBRIEN Frank Eberly will contend with the Mrs. Hassell will appear against him, FIGHT WAS A DRAW corporation rock pile for a solid month. When arrested for vagrancy he had on TRIP TO L08 ANGELES PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 28. Jack MAY BE ABANDONED a shirt that was stolen from a box-cO'Brien and Tommy Ryan fought one at Terrace and waa part of some goods of the fastest six rounds ever seen Dan Curtin of Denver had started sent west by Messrs. BcowcrofL EbIn this city last night, and the Philato Los Angeles, but he probably can-n- erly waa also at Terrace at the time of had a slight advantage. delphian go now. This morning at 5 o'clock the robbery. O'Brien clearly outfought Ryan in the The trial of John Ford, the special he was arrested by Policeman A1 Herfirst four rounds and in the fifth droprick for being drunk. He was released policeman, who la charged with disped him with a hard blow to the Jaw. by the municipal Judge and promised orderly conduct is set for Saturday took the count of eight and came Ryan to take the first train for the west He morning. ' ; up He saved himself by groggy. had $25 In cash and hla railroad tickuntil he had regained his clinching et. He soon fell Into bad handa and LITTLE GIRL BURIED A moment later Ryan drove UNDER BANK OF SANd! bearings. waa arrested again at 1 o'clock this af a vicious left to O'Brien's stomach ternoon by the same officer. He waa which brought the Philadelphian to In a maudlin state of Intoxication and SEATTLE, Wash., Jan. 28. Ethel hla knees. Ryan seemed to regain hla had been "touched for hla ticket and Brown, aged nine, while coming home wind as the round progressed and from school yesterday stopped to play all of hla cash except $13.75. landed repeatedly on O'Brien's stomach under a aand bank on Melrose avenue vicious lefts. It was only the with which had been left by street graders. ATTENTION, MUSICIANS! gong that saved O'Brien from The members of Ogden Local No. The bank caved In on her and the knocked out In the sixth round being honFederation of must girl's body wna not found until this ors were about even, both men $58, American having clana, are hereby reminded that the morning. received severe punishment When the dues for the first quarter became de gong sounded ending the fight, both MINING SUIT ON TRIAL. Unquent on January Slat. Please call men were In very bad shape. on and pay Gustavua A. Horn, secreThe next case set for trial before tary on or before February 1st. FRANCES GIFT ACCEPTED. Judge Rolapp in the district court la Jan. 28. The senWASHINGTON, The Christian Scientists of Ogden thnt of Loren xo Flaher against the ate haa thanks France's with accepted e Gold Mining comhave arranged for a lecture by Judge a of of bust gift Washington. The comes on matter for hear8. J. Hanna, one of the official lectur pany. era of the denomination prominent In ing thla afternoon. Weber & Rraffvt SNOW IN GEORGIA. the work, to be delivered at the Grand of Salt Luke are plaintiff's counsel and ATLANTA, Ga., Jan. 28. Eight Inopera house Sunday, January 81st, at C. C. Richards represents the ches of snow fell here last night. 8 p. m. Admission free. All are In Manager Bluford yesterday received the term's of Casey, crack second baseman. and McDonough, who did such good work at first base hist year. He states that the terms are perfectly satisfactory and if Ogden becomes a member of the league these two crack-a-Jacwill be enrolled In the team. While these two are not signed up yet their letters amount to an option on their services, as Ogden Is protected in the league, Mr. Blnford atatea that President Lucas Is very favorable to Ogden and would grant the concessions had he the power, but aa he has no vote in the matter he can only throw the weight of hla Influence In Ogdena favor. One concession, that of railroad transportation, haa been granted, and the other concessions must be granted before Ogden, the smallest town of all the league towns, could make baseball a paying proposition. Balt Lake ia using its influence for Ogden. It realises that the healthy rivalry which exists between the two towns Is a good thing for the game. Without thHt rivalry receipts in both places would fall short. There is a light on In Spokane. There ia talk of putting another team into the field in opoaltion to that of the Pacific National league. This haa caused Bpokane to cut to twenty-fiv- e cents, making the only city In the league that will see games at that ks m . ar j out Only a few pairs of a kind. but we have some extra good kinds, and If we can fit you lt Just like finding a dollar in the road. ago, are In the tolls. C. B. Mitchell and Peter A. Gorman were arrested at Terrace, Nevada, yesterday morning I&00 Shoes for by Officer William Sullivan and are In Jail, pending an examination this evening before Judge Howell. Mr. Sulli- bunch. George Murphy will also have an unpleasant hour at Judge Howells evening performance tonight Murphy was arrested by Policeman Hadlock last evening on a petit larceny charge. He la said to have stolen a coat and an overcoat from George Williams, the porter at the Healy House bar. He also took a roll of blankets belonging to another man and then took all the dishes off the table where the Healy House chambermaids eat Frank Forrest will have an Inning In court this evening. Forrest was found wandering through Henry Emmetts home Tuesday evening, was caught by that gentleman and escorted to Jail. He haa every appearance of being mentally unbalanced and was examined as to his sanity by Dr. Dickson and pronounced harmless. RADIUMS under price, thl. Au broken lots of (lze, offered at Just Y 4 9&00 jqq 8hoes for for for 4X T X Y 4 4Y 4 T eu 4 $4.00 Shoes $3.50 8hos v today C. D. IVES Broom Hotel Corner. 4 I Telephonel Subscription to the t POSSIBILITIES 8EEM TO BE LIMITLESS State ST. PETERSBURG, Jan. 28. Prince the Tarkhanov, scientist, lecturing before the Military association, made some interesting statements In regard to the possibilities of radium. He presented two cancer patients who had been cured of malignant growths on the face by the use of radium, and expressed the opinion that the problem of determining the sex of children which Professor Schenck had failed to solve, will shortly be settled by the aid of radium. When large quantities of radium were available.- the prince contended, the whole system of modern warfare would be revolutionised aa powder magazines, whether In forts or In the holds of vessels, would be at the mercy of radium rays, which could explode them at long distance. 1 Journal - NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. ot I Mountain-Keyston- vlted. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT a meeting of the Stockholders of the Wasatch Gold Mining Company will be held on Thursday, the 18th day of February, 1904, at 2 o'clock p. m. of aid day, at the office of the Secretary of said corporation. 2408 Washington Avenue, Ogden City, Weber County, Utah, which la the principal office and place of buslneaa of said corporation, at which meeting the following amendments to the Articles of Incorporation of said corporation will be proposed. FlrL That Article Seven be amended so as to read as follows: "The capital stock of this company shall be One Hundred Twenty-fiv- e Thousand Dolars ($125,000.00), divided into Five Hundred Thousand (500,000) Shares of the par value of twenty-fiv- e cents each, which stock shall he assessable." You are further notified that said meeting is also called for the purpose of electing officers and directors of said corporation. W J. J. BRUMMITT, Secretary. Telegraphic S I $ Social PoliticalX I Every I jlfternoonX S $6M A YEAR 60c A MONTH 0A Start the new year right-f- or subscribe the Journal, $$ a year. No tickets. THE SECOND WEEK OF Start the new year rlght-f- or subscribe the Journal, $8 a year. When you buy Jewelry Tou must take you dealer's word for a good deal most people are not experts on gems. You can rely on what we say about any articles in our stock J. . ...Shoe Sale... u the Ple to get Shos U.l Less than the regular, piaimy marked price to close them Two more alleged thieves, accused of robbing a box car on the Southern Pacific at Promontory a week or so van went to Nevada Tuesday night and followed hla men to Wells. At that point he learned that they were at Terrace and he returned and had no difficulty In apprehending ' them. No formal charge haa been made against them and the men are In ignorance of what they are arrested for. This makes three of the gang who have been arrested Ed Eberly, the third one, ia doing time for vagrancy and the police believe this la all the DOLLAR OFF one dollar t 4 s. Washington. Georgetown University, D. c., has reeeived an Invitation from the faculty to attend the dedication of their fine new library building. The Knights of Pythias are preparing to give u banquet to their friends and visiting Knight. They have appointed as a committee on arrangement Messrs. Ches, Geiger and enables. The AV. C. T. U. met yesterday at the home of Mrs. AVllliuin Craig, on ! IVES S. LEWIS & CO., JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS. THE GREAT WHITE SALE --2- 00-- Ladies Skirts At Cost and Less y Tfw b |