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Show DAILY 1. LESSEHGER GIVES DESPERATE FIGHT HIS SIDE WITH BANDITS STATEMENT PUBLISHED IN OCCURRED ON BOARD SAN DRO PASSENGER TRAIN. tribune IS FALSE. AYS GIvm the Facta Regarding tha Caaa of Watson and Liatar, tha Two Convicts. p, Leaaenger, an attorney of thia the statement In the characterlaea City Lake Tribune of February 27th, Convicta under the head of "Two Utah as Wives," maliciously Tflth Loyal the ftle and untrue, whether made by Mr. their or atorney. convicta tT0 jssenger's statement of the matter la M al follows: 1 defended Watsop and Lister at the and at their examination preliminary court at their redistrict trial In the of 8230. fee the with agreed quest, vliich they were to raise In England. I was not paid a cent during the whole of the trial, but the case was continued from time to time In order to get money from England for their defense. Afterward they were convicted on their own admissions and confessions. They were sent to prison for the term of five years. After the time had elapsed for filing the motion for a new trial under the new law, I received word from Wataon and Lister that they had secured money from England. I went to the penitentiary to see thm and told them that the time for siing a motion for a new trial had elapsed and that they could only appeal from the Judgment roll, which would only test the question as to SATURDAY. U1AII STATE JOURNAL, PE- iug sung with Jefferson IV Augelis in tile leading role. The last time this inusii'ul luiv.i'ii) was set u the comedian was Thomas' Wilson. The apiear-anc- e Next March 4th at 7:30 p. m. Cal-ient- Will lu NEW SUITS NEW SHOES CRAVENETTE eg of vou l.vMISS PAULINE KE1TLER, ourstort until March Ath, ilcmonstrat-in- I to tin ladies of Ogdon and vicinity tlu style Corsrt that is hrst suited to their special needs. COATS STYLISH FIGURES The foundation of style and individuality in dress DEFENDS UlON THE FIGURE, and the g FIGURE UPON THE CORSET. A Corset never vet hurt anv hodv. Rv that we do not g mean a Corset. Come and see what a change Miss Keppler can make in the comfort and stvle of avour manner of dress. We hope every lady in Ogden will call and find out from Miss Koppler what stylo Corset is best suited to her individual needs. well-fittin- ,RcL: NEW GROCERY Splendidly S U MY : LA. OLSEN Ave rhoMLnz vifilfil a a a tight-fittin- S. J. BURT & BROS. or not the complaint stated an They agreed to let me know when they secured the 8 1,000 from home, or 1600 additional to what they had In the warden's hands, then to appeal from the judgment roll, get the bond as low as possible and then they were to put up a cash bond to obtain their liberty during the appeal. officers. I waa never notified that they had the He stated that his name was C. H. secured sufficient money from home to Moore, but that he was a stranger in put up a cash bond. these parts. He haif about 630 in monThey afterwards secured the serbut the gun that he had In his hand ey, vices of Loofborrow & Loofborrow of when he Jumped from the train was Salt Lake City. At the time of the talk In addition to his shattered of an appeal they paid me 6109 through missing. was wounded In the hip, but arm he an order upon the warden of the peninot seriously. tentiary, with the understanding that Officers are now in pursuit of his if they did not raise the necessary cash There Is but little doubt to operate a supercedes bond I should companion. these are the Calientes robbers, that credit the $100 paid me on the amount and It is believed that the man still they then already owed, to wit, 6230, at large took the bulk of the booty and the statement that their wives are The costumer's art has' been lavishly drawn upon for Charles B. Hanford's when it was found that his partner working in coal mines for this money of the "Merchant of Venice. so was wounded must he The ladles of the company will apthat production seriously is absolutely false, because money rein most himself In the elegance in the delicate und the brocades, pear up. give gentlemen ceived by the warden was received which the Elizabethan period revelled. As a series of stage pictures alone, from other relatives In England, 6400 the production promises rare interest, and added to this is the charm of a WEBER RIVER RAMPANT. of which is now In the warden's hands carefully selected company. Magnificent as the costumes are, they have not or paid out to other attorneys. been allowed to transcend in importance the people who wear them. So unIf this statement which appeared In Ice Dam at Hoytsvilla Was Dynamitad varyingly excellent has been Mr. Hanford's work that he is hailed with conthe Tribune emanated from either of to Sava Bridge. fidence whether he Is to produce a new play or tread the boards in scenes the convicts or their present attorneys whose familiarity only endears them the more from season to season. Miss they are certainly not entitled to any A special to the Balt Lake Tribune Marie Drofnah, the leading lady of the company, has been accorded a firm consideration at the hands of the board from Coalville says: place in the affections of the theatergoers, her work fully warranting the of pardons, as I never had any intentAn Ice dam in the Weber river at the bestowal of full credit upon her for responsibilities she has hitherto assumed ion of appealing from an order denyi- upper Hoytavllle bridge last night came on numerous occasions with splendid ability. ng the motion for a new trlaL At the near resulting in the bridge being time I was paid the 6100 hy the warden washed away. The weather the past ff the with the full un- week has been very warm and springpenitentiary, derstanding that when they secured like and the snow and ice have meltsufficient cash to put up as a bond, I ed fast; the ground being frozen so as then to appeal from the judgment hard all the water ran off, causing the coll, which was clearly understood be- Weber river to rise beyond Its banks. tween the convicts and me, their att- At the above bridge the Ice was Jamorney. They still have the same right med in so tight the water could not to now as when the 6100 was get through, and had not County Comappeal paid. missioner Malin and several other men, The above statement they will corrwith the aid of dynamite, worked hard oborate If they are Inclined to tell the the bridge would have been washed truth. out Two shots were put in and the ice Their cause was defendend to the given a start so that no damage was test of my ability, and the defendants done. The bridge at Henefer, nine were kept off the witness stand to miles below here, was also threatened, them from committing the crime but by prompt work it was saved. The perjury in the face of their confessriver has done considerable damage in ion, made to all of the police officers several places along its course where nd district it has risen above its banks. attorney." Mr. Lessenger feels it an injustice to Mmself and A dancing class for ladles and gensays that the statement Published in the Tribune Is an absolute tlemen will be organised at Conley's ltatement of the facts In the case. academy Monday evening at 7 o'clock. whether offense. Pis win i will In at are arriving: daily fe 5 1901 Taste in Dress will be New goods 27, The Secret Drawing Worlds Fair Trip at The Hub of Mr. IV Angciis in the same pari, therefore, is of peculiar interest, since it will afford an opportunity to compare these two veteran comic opera comedians in the one role. Miss Squire's Rscital. j Man Believed to Be One of the Calien-te- e The lecture recital to lie given Mon-- I Robbere Was Wounded and day evening hy Miss Hello Squires, Captured. assisted by Prof. Tho. lladclfffe, promises to he an interesting affair. Miss Squire is a writer of ability and A desperate fight betweeu officers the illustrations on piano by Mr. Rad-elifand desperadoes supposed to be those will no doubt be well done. who held up and robbed a car at last Tuesday night was fought Mm. Blauvelt's Engagement. j on board a San Pedro passenger train Balt arc promised a feast of last night at Milford, this state. musical events in (he near future. Marshal Hickman and Deputy SherRlauvelt sings there oneweek from iff Stoddard had received notice that Thursday night in concert. The protwo suspicious characters were on the moters who were in attendance at the train, having boarded it at Modena, Ogden concert were very willing to and they answered the description of guarantee her 6300 for her evening's the Culientes robbers. work. Mme Schumann Ileink, the world's The officers boarded the train at Milford and found the two men in opposite greatest contralto, will likely give a ends of the car. They arranged for concert there in the near future, proHickman to take one of the men and viding the guarantee association are Stoddard the other. Marshal Hickman willing to pledge her 6i00. was Considerable went up to his man, informed him that correspondence he was under arrest and ordered him had with Mr. Tiallanlyne regarding to hold up his hands. The suspect reached for his gun and the marshal (Continued on Page 6.) fired, the bullet shattering the robber's right arm. Fifteen Italian la borers were in the car asleep and awoke Just in time to hear Hickman say "Hold up your hands, and see him shoot, thinking that the train was being held up by highwaymen. The Italians pulled their guns and commenced firing in all directions, shouting and yelling, and the scene that followed was beyond description. One of the Italians struck the marshal over the head and one bullet took off his tinged. In the excitement the two desperadoes escaped from the train and disappeared in the darkness, but shortly after the train had left the robber who had been wounded made his appearance at the pump house and the pumpman notified FEBRUARY RIVERDALE OR PHOENIX DONT BLOW when we say our superior WE lUv-erdu- ie or Phoenix flour is the best tlmt is manufactured for bread, pastry, cakes or of any kind made from flour. It is white, nutritious and ground from the best hard wheat and is the delight of housewives and those who love good bread. Try our Hiverdale or Phoenix flour und you will never use any bake-atuf- fs otht r. Mode by Ogden Milling and Elevator Co. pre-Ve- nt I A MAN ADDITIONAL 80CIAL ITEMS. Mss Hazel and Mr. Archie Browning wre pleasantly ( Music and surprised at their 'ome last evening by a number of The second of the lung friends. "Pit and other games will be afternoons Tfr the amusements of the evening 2 p. m. at (Sunday) ng a delicious luncheon was served when the following t 11:30 o'clock. Mr. nnd Mrs. Dorland entertain number of friends at their t to" on north Washington Frl toning. The parlors were prettily roted with carnations and fe 71,nch Played and greatly Were followed. uorved. lch n the mu,cal wclcct A delightful lu kton n Coolidge entertained at their ) series of musical given tomorrow in the tabernacle, program will be Tabernacle choir "As the Dew from Heaven Dis er 2. tilling 8. 4. Choir Duet "Thy Will be Done.... Misses Tlllie and Annie Hancock Chorus, "Hark, What Mean Choir Those Holy Voices "Sun and solo chorus, Soprano shine lu Your Heart '.. .Mrs. Lily Pye Bradford and choir Chorus, Song of the Re Choir deemed Grant avenue and Twenty- - 6. h street. "Flinch was the amuse-j- ,. .,? the evnlng and the game was onjoyed by the guests. Dainty The Toreador. nt were served by the At the Academy of Music, New ltons be- York, this week "The Toreador" is J WITHOUT LIFE INSURANCE IS LIKE A HORSE WITHOUT A BRIDLE rendered: 1. Hark. Listen to the Trumpet 5. Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Drama Did Healthy Children All children drink milk or should drink It. Physicians recommend milk when Its pure. You are assured of pure dairy products only when pasteurised. Telephone us your orders. PASTEUR DA1RV COMPANY Telephone 37 SB9BSBB P. 0. Building That Ever Occur To You? J. L. HERRICK, State Agent Des IToines Life Insurance Co.i Under Ogden State Bank Phone 71 Y BROWNING BROS. CO. 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