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Show MONDAY, DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, 8 $ TIRED OF. LIFE j LOCAL BRIEFS' : of the The annual business meeting held Congregational church will le the church on Friday evening. IN A FIT OF MELANCHOLIA TOOK Wednesmeet will V. CARBOLIC ACID. T. The W. C. p. m.. at 2:30 t 10th, day, February 728 Twen-iy-thlPromi-nsn- t the realdence of Mrs. Karig. Mrs. Willism C. Camp, Wifs of street. Wss Temporarily Citizen, a banThe Knights of Pythias give Insane. InterAn quet at Castle hall tonight. and esting program has been arranged Is entertainment While temporarily in a fit of mental an excellent evenings assured. aberration, Mrs. Mary F. Cainp, wife adof William C. Cump, superintendent of In the cases of Jane L . Warner, administratrix. and Georgia Crocker, the Union Pacific telegraph system In Pathis city, took a fatal dose of carbolic ministratrix, against the Union Saturacid Saturday night cific railway, the defendant on to move The sad occurrence took place at the day filed a notice of Intention trial. new for a family residence at 2783 Grapt avenue. the at conducted Mrs. Camp took the poison about 11 were Services Father and was dead in less than Rev. o'clock the Catholic church by Mrs. forty-fiv- e of minutes. remains the over Cuslmahan came up town Saturday was shipped Mrs. The Camp body Sullivan. Anna to Salt Lake this afternoon for Inter- evening, leaving home at 7 oclock. Mr. rd Camp, after walking to the street car with his wife, returned home and was lying on a lounge reading. He went to sleep and when he awoke at 11 oclock Mrs. Camp had returned home and had partially undressed. They talked awhile about a contemplated trip to California, when Mrs. Camp walked to a washtsand In the hall, swallowed an ounce of carbolic add and staggered back Into the room suying, "My troubles are all over now." Mr. Camp detected the acid and immediately ran to the flat on the floor below and notified Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Hobbs. In a minute warm water and mustard was being administered and In ten minutes Dr. Forbes, who was summoned by telephone, hnd arrived, lie did everything possible, but It was too late, the unfortunate young woman soon became unconscious and died before 12 oclock. It has long been known to her Intimate friends that Mrs. Campwas subject to attacks of acute melancholia and at times was inentaly unbalanced. Once she wns sent to a hospital for treatment for this malady and It Is said she attempted suicide on a former occasion. She left a letter Saturday night saying she was very unhappy and knew she could never be happy. Mrs. Camp's remains hare been removed to Richeys undertaking parlors and will be shipped tomorrow to Colorado Springs for burial. Judge Howell has had a Jury summoned and a coroner's Inquest will be held this ment. The farmers of the county are begincomning to contract with the canning next tomatoea panies for the crop of season. The price being guarateed by the comapnlea Is 89 per ton for tomatoes delivered In August and 8 per ton for tomatoea delivered In September and October. Our reporter are not ubiquitous la they cannot know everything that to want We In the community. going publish all the news that we can get, and sny items of Interest handed In to the office or mailed to the State Journal will be gladly reeelved and given due attention. Communications should be signed as an evidence of good faith on the part of the writer, but the names of correspondents will not be used or made known unless desired by correspondents. We want news Items that may be missed by our reporters. Send them In. PRINTS COPLEY Beautiful HAVE COME. Art Collection Has Arrived! at the Carnegie Free Library. The collection of Copley prints, being the reproduction of all that la beat In recent American art consigned to the 8. O. O. B. dub, arrived In Ogden Saturday and la at the Carnegie free li- brary. The young ladles of the club will ex' hiblt these pictures at the library Friday and SHturduy of this week. A small admlssloln fee will be charged and the exhibition will be open afternoons and evenings. All the prints are for sale and the prices are very low, ranging from 81 each to 88. The usual commlaslolns on the pictures and the "gate money" will be donated to the library aasocitlon and will be used for the purchnse of new books. The prints are extremely beautiful and the 200 pictures In the consignment were carefully selected from sev- 8, 1904. m Counterfeit FOR SHE TOOK POISON t FEBRUARY 1 ANGELI SAD ENDING PROBABLY HAS NOT YET DEPOSITED FORFEIT MONEY. off Platform at the Cut-Of- f Manager Binford Intimates That John Fall the Lake and Was Swept la J. McClosksy Talking Hat. His Away. Through Into Signed While In a atate of intoxication John J. McCloskey, the enterprising manager of the Salt Lake baseball j Johnson L McFarland, of Boone, la., club, has been Interviewed by the Her- - fell off the platform Into the lake at about aid of that city and haa something to camp 28 on the Lucin Cut-o- ff a behad chance g and oclock on Saturday night, say about Ogden having ta get In the league; that she was no-- 1 fore aid could reach him he was to attend the meeting at Butte. ried away by the heavy swell which "It may not he too late for Ogden to waa 0n the water and drowned, get in the league yet" aald McClos-- 1 McFarland went to the cut-o"but If they mean business there eraj days ago to do some special work, the way to prove it la to put up their He waa not entirely sober when he got there and was not put to work but waa money." "It seems to me," said Manager Billy given time to sober up. Although thla morning, "that McClos- - tioned aa to the danger, he Insisted key Is trying to Infer that Salt Lake upon walking on the platform. After City haa sent In the money to Lucas. ari( on Saturday he went out, walked McCloskey told me recently that he 10 the end of the platform and fell, had not sent It and I don't believe It The other men heard a cry and the haa been sent yet. splash but no boat was at hand and he "It looks to me aa If Salt Lake Is waa BWept away. Subsequently a boat looking for an angel." was secured and the body was recov- Mr. Binford then ridiculed the Idea ered about a mile distant from where of Boise having 14,000 people and be-- 1 the accident occurred. Ing able to draw from Emmett, a vll-- 1 McFarland waa about 60 years of miles away, and from Bge ana 0f splendid age seventy-fiv- e He physique. Caldwell, another small town thirty or WHI horn at Boone, Iowa, where hla forty miles off. father, Alexander McFarland, owned a "We can draw from Salt Lake aa hank and was considered one of the easy as Boise can draw from Caldwell wealthiest men In the district. He was and from Provo as much as Boise will an oniy gon and waa Indulged In every from Emmett," aald the Ogden mans- - wlah and whim. He was a graduate I of Notre Dame College. Indiana, and iw Manager Binford la not enthuslastl-- 1 when hla father died all the property I cally In favor of having a six team pa8ge(i into hla possession. He Helena Boise Included, with and a New from York and one lady rjd for the reason that too many towns wa8 born to them. For a while will thus he added for Salt Lake, Spo- - ther ,ife waa one of bliss, but e and Butte to supoprt. ually he began to fall, until at last The league could carry Ogden he the af weaith and affluence was said, "but too many smaller towns, the man jn reduced circumstances. In neither of which Is able to support the meantime he and hia wife had sep- baseball, la too great a load." a rated and he came west. Mr. Binford haa not yet received the Instructions have been received to promised reply from President Lucas. embalm the body and ship it east, The Ogden manager says he was not which will be done by Undertaker notified to attend the Butte meeting until It waa too late to reach the Montana city even had he left by next train. I I car-till- ed I ff sev-ke- y, I cau-Blnfo- rd I 1 Hia grad-kan- AFFAIRS those that are built on honor and sold on merit The Just as good kinds" Fathers Name to Each usuaI1 counterfeits. Hia passion for gambling has at last landed George F. Porter behind prison bars. Porter waa arrested thla morning by Policeman A1 Herrick and la now in the city jail for having forged the name of hla father, J. L. Porter, to seven checks, each for 820. These checks were cashed by the ConsolMr. idated Improvement company, Weatherby, Utah Light Boyle I A you are sure that you are not getting a counterfeit, for they are among the first and originals of high grade shoes and have given their wearers satisfaction for two gener& $7.nn We have the sole agenev for HANAN SHOES. company. The trouble behind. Defective via Ion may seem a small thing now, but the trouble which Ilea behind It la of Hanan Shoe $5.00, $6.00 Furniture company and the Ogden Paint, Oil and Glass When the checks were presented to the bank they were all found to be forgeries. It is aald that this la by no means the first time Porter has used hla fathers name without authority, but heretofore the amounts have always been made good. Young Porter la a barber on Grant avenue and haa an estimable wife and two small children. His Inordinate mania for gambling caused hia downfall. At all the old gambling houses In the city hla habits were known and he was barred. He drifted Into a new place Saturday night. He was found there and waa ejected by Detective Pender. It la not known If Mr. Porter Sr. will prosecute the case. When you buy a ations. and Power mar-leag- ue I trimmed ,Tn!,are finished to imitate of the company, .J Ugthe same with The just as good" kin?' are highly polished and MANIA FOR GAMBLING CAUSES YOUNG MANS DOWNFALL. WEAL- OF A ONCE THY MAN. Monev IQ, A. USUALLY D.HotelIVES O C.Broom Comer. NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO all members of the German Evangtllal St Pauls Church of Ogden, Utah, that a meeting of the members of Church will be held at the usual place of worship, at the corner of d street and Jefferson avenue; hi the city of Ogden, county of Weber and state of Utah, at 8 oclock p. m, on the 19th day of February, A. D. l04, for the purpose of Incorporating said church under the laws of the 8tata of Utah, and electing a board of trustees, to determine the corporate name of such church and the term of such Incorporation, to provide for future election of officers and to do any and an things necessary ot effect such incoTwenty-thir- such magnitude that unless properly attended to may cause serious results. Eyesight la of such great value that you should carefully guard It Have rporation. your eyes examined and fitted with HENRY G. HESS, President glasses the right kind the kind FRANK KIEFER, Secretary. furnish. C. P. Utter, optician, 20S Dated Ogden, Utah, February 1, 1HI Eccles bldg. Phone 624 Y. OF afternoon at 4 oclock. COUNTY Mrs. Camps maiden name was Mary Foss and her parents, Mr. and Mr. Joseph Foss, reside at Colorado Springs. She also had three sisters, who reside at Anaconda, Mont She was BRIDGE TO BE BUILT ACROSS THE twenty-si- x years old and bad been NORTH FORK. married fire years. IRE CAUGHT THE BUCK PRINCE After Stealing a Bicycle and Fighting With Three $5,000 WORTHS Fruit Growers Will Mjt on Saturday and Discuss Arrangements for tho Coming Season. MILLMERY eral thousand. The people of Ogden have never before had an opportunity to see such a Perhaps the speedy A. D. T. messensplendid art collection or to purchase ger boy was sleeping, perhaps he was such prints as these with the advan a bloody detective story and reading tage of persona selection. then perhaps be was In the strict performance of his duty. Anyhow, M. T. FUNERAL HELD YESTERDAY. McGrath stole his bicycle at noon toThe funeral of Mrs. K. Neutebooin day on lower Twenty-fift- h street and was held yesterday afternoon from the waa taking It In a saloon when Chief Fifth ward meeting house and was) of Police Browning and Detective Pen perhaps more largely attended than der asked him where ha got the wheel. any funeral ever held In the ward. Whats that to you, you big blank Among the speakers were C. F. Middle-to- ety blank stiffs," aald McGrath. George W. Larkin, John W. F. Policeman Horn had Just warned Volker, II. B. Bankers, H. H. Thomas McGrath to keep off the streets while and Blahop Watson. Mrs. Mary Far- drunk and the officers started to gather ley sang, Some Day Well Under-- 1 him In. He fought the policemen all stand. There were other musical se- the way Into the Jail and nippers and lections by the choir. The floral of- handcuffs had to be resorted to. Me ferings were beautiful and numerous. Grath then plowed a furrow all the The Interment was at the city way to Jail, where a petty larcney charge was made against him. The bicycle was returned to the mes A SNAP. senger boy. Everett piano; condition. good But this did not close the Incident. Terms to suit. Call 223 Eccles Dinner was being served in Jan when McGrath entered. He picked up his plate of hot soup and dashed it in the If you want to spend a pleasant face of the Black Prince," who Is do go to the entertainment In the Sec- Ing time. A bloody fight ensued and ond ward on Wednesday, the proud McGrath was laid low at the hands of the Black Prince. SPINSTERS. A physician may have to be called What WE think of the men. Second on. ward Wednesday. The county commissioners met in regular session at the county courthouse this morning. Commissioner W. G. Wilson was authorised to purchase 500 ounces of strychnine, which will be used in destroying the squirrels and gophers which Infest the county. After due consideration it was de elded to construct a bridge across the north fork of the Ogden river on the road leading from Ogden valley to Cache valley. Commissioner Wilson was Instructed to purchase the lumber for the bridge and make arrangements for its construction. Commissioner Stanford reported that he had visited the county Infirmary, and suggested that the commissioners visit the place In a body on Wednesday, Inspect the new annex and accept the same. Thla waa agreed to. Commissioner Stanford also reported that he had arranged for a meeting of the prominent fruit growers In the county to be held In the courthouse at 11 a. m. on Saturday to discuss the appointment of a fruit tree Inspector and arrange for the proper protection of orchards from Insects during the coming sason. Dr. Forbes reported that there was only one case of typhoid fever at the hospital and that Michael Fay was removed to that Institution from the Central hotel yesterday. He further All lovers of dancing will do well to reported that now there are only two The Inst ROSES of Summer at the patronize the Musicians' ball next cases of diphtheria under quarantine Second ward Wednesday. at Pleasant View. Wednesday. Damaged in the recent fire at my former store, will be placed on sale n, Tuesday Morning, Feb. 9 DOORS OPEN AT 10 OCLOCK, A. M. The above stock must be closed out within ten days. To create quick-sellin-g, prices will be rediculously small. Therell be Wonderful Bargains. COME AND LOOK ANDERSON WAS INSANE Jewelry J. S. LEWIS & CO. Jewelers and Opticians Womens Watches Plain or diamond studded. Every one with worka that will, tick off tho min-uto- a of tho day to oxact timo. You'ro afo in buying your watch of uo, because wo first make oursolvoo safe on ovary watch wo buy. Wo soil only watchoa of approved merit, whose names themselves arc a guarantee. 1 Waa Taken to Box Eldar County by I Sheriff Joaophoon. John Anderson, a demented laborer, waa brought In from the Lucin cut-o- ff Sunday night and incarcerated In the city Jail until he could be removed to Brigham City. Sheriff Josephson of Box Elder county came to Ogden last night to summon a coroner's jury on the death of J. I. McFarland and took Anderson back to Brigham with him. The Insane man Is not violent. MRS. S. E. LYON Now I Formerly the OGDEN at No. 2351 WASHINGTON AVENU1 BARGAIN STORE |