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Show DAILY : LOCAL BRIEFS : UTAH STATE JOURNAL, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1904 BECAUSE HE LIED became worse Stephen Rii'hardKon 'I "1 Saturday evening ALLOTTED FROM THE BODY TAKEN FROM WEBER RIV- 8AID HE NEVER 100,000 BOILERMAKERS ON THE WHOLE GUS STEINBERG rick. ER IS NOT IDENTIFIED. STATE FISH HATCHERY. WAS ARRESTED. an eacel-KSYSTEM WALK OUT. There was line music ami sermon at the Methodist church Have Been Employed at treat if you in Japanese Restaurant Exploi- Other Matters of Interost to tho Coun- Man May hist evening. You missed a An Increase of Wage Refused by the Fight Evanston by Union Pacific ted in Police Court This ty Attondod to by Commiseionora didn't go. Strike May Be Company Company. danToday. Morning. Miss Kvu Hlahr, who has been Is reported 111 for some time, gerously 10 b better today and her physicians The conuty commlaiaoners met In I The mystery of the unknown body If Gus Steinberg had told Judge A strike which may become and friends hope for her recovery. Howell the truth In the police court regular session today and while con- - found in the Weber river at River-slderab- le of before it is terminated and Sam Thomas, a popular member now be business waa transacted there dale on Saturday haa not been eluci- to which will materially affect Ogden, this morning he would the police force until today, will go but he sunshine, in the outside glad dated, and the remains were Interred work tomorrow morning In the store was inaugurated last Saturday even- declined to follow the precept estab- was nothing of great Importance. was A from communication read Pacific depot. room at the Union yesterday. The boilermakers employed by lished by the late Mr. Washington, so John Sharp, state fish and game warCarlos, ing. son, little Y Critchlows On Saturday afternoon Ira Spauldfor in the j. jail the Southern Pacific company, after a he will have to remain den, in which he stated that an allothad a finer nail torn off this afternoon e found a coat lying on the bank of days. endeavor to get an Increase in next twenty-fivment of 100,000 eastern brook trout ing vawhile playing hide and seek with the aln for arrested was Mr. Steinberg walked out on the whole sysfrom the state fish hatchery had been the river, but whether or not It bebaby under his grandma's rocking wages, grancy and as he ie rather a smooth made this county. The trout will be longed to the unknown la only tem. chair. the had about convinced The order for the strike came from talker he in the upper reaches of the Lecture. In the pocket of the coat a of Pywas he court earnestly seeking Ogden lodge No. 2, Knights that men In the Ogthe and Sacramento river. They will be delivered In time check from the Union Pacific was lgden thias, will give its annual reception den ork when the court seemed to re- about until of aware it not were shops days. sixty at 8:80 oclock. found with the name Burton on It tonight, beginning the night shift went to work. Sacra- member something. Two largely signed petitions from beand It showed that the owner of the face I There will he curd playing, dancing mento seen that Where have la the district headquarters of residents of Harrisvllle and Slatervllle check had been employed Icing cars. aa Howell he and refreshments. T asked Judge Brotherhood of fore the International were read asking that the road bewas who The authorities have made diligent William Haller, head. of hla ratched The body Boilermakers and Iron Shipbuilders. tween these two places be graded and to this answer no was among the Union Pacific offiexplosion, reached query inquiry killed in the cut-o- ff There In the Sacramento shops eighty gravelled. They were referred to Com- cials here but none of them know anyAndrews, Ind., on February 24th. His boilermakers went out and in the Og- and the court then asked Steinberg If missioner Powers. about a man named Burton. wife, four children and aged father den shops about thirty. It is reported he had ever been arrested before. The It was decided to erect a bridge! thing the check la not dated nor does It The denied but were overwhelmed with grief. this, Soubitterly whole covers prisoner the that the strike across the Hooper canal at a point show at what place It was Issued, but Miss Zoe Faddis, the accomplished thern Pacific system, and If so, it In- records show the gentleman to be an near that place. The canal company it may be possible that It was given and efficient librarian at the Carnegie volves 400 boilermakers and 300 help- old offender. will furnish the material for the abut111 sine resa out la at Evanston. Inquiries will be inand a keeps H. Kenneko Jap ers. It Is also said that the company library, who has been seriously ments and the lmber will be supplied R. street. h at that place and the Identity better Is stituted Twenty-fifton much today la not In good shape to stand a very taurant very last Friday, by the county. It was also decided to of Me Joe at her be to therein. soon on the unknown table be able post waits will may yet be established. Takewo and long siege, Inasmuch aa a great many replace an old bridge at Hooper with had eat hut to in went reof duty. supper, Carty engines are at present In need of a new, modern structure and Commisno means to liquidate the bill. Mr St pair. The new German Evangelical AT HOME." ENJOYABLE sioner Powers was instructed to ascerOn the other hand, the boilermakers Kenneko was emphasising hla remarks tain the Paul'e congregation of this city have same. of cost the probable organised and drawn up articles of In are well organised and In splendid with a chair when Policeman Felker In anticipation of the floods of the Mrs. Frank J. Cannon Entertained corporation and elected the following financial condition to carry on a pro- entered the chop house and arrested spring new culverts will be put in and Large Number of Friends on officers. E. F. Bratx, president; Frank longed struggle. In some places the all the men. Judge Howell explained old ones various points In at repaired Saturday Afternoon. to OgKiefer, eecretary, and II. O. Hess treashelpers have also joined In the strike, to Mr. Kenneko that, according the North Ogden, Pleasant View and urer. but up to the present writing those in den etiquette, it la not considered good Wilson district An artistic and social event of the Larkin & Son have received a tele- the Ogden shops have not yet gone form for restaurant people to beat cusCommissioner Stanford reported that season was the At Home given by I tomers over the head with chairs. gram from the parents of Ed Cannon, out. he had purchased window shades for I Mrfu Frank j. Cannon Saturday after- boilermakers the Frank McDonald was sentenced to the annex to thnt The wages who died suddenly on Saturday and the county Infirmary and n00n February 27th. Salt Lake Citys who resided at Clinton, la., Instructing have been receiving heretofore la $8.65 ;all for sixty days for vagrancy and also furniture for four rooms. artists, Mias popular and well-knothem to embalm the body and keep It per day for ten hours work. Their de- the sentence was suspended an hour A bill for 816 to cover the expense Maud May Babcock, was the reader, until B. F. Cannon, a brother, arrives mand is for an increase In wages but and a half. of interment of Ah Bing, who died at I jn the spacious parlors of the Cannon W. W. Goodrich, charged with car from California. nothing haa yet been said about a dethe state mental hospital, was ren- - home chairs had been placed for sixty rylng concealed weapons, forfeited 810 dered by the state, but the commls-- 1 The time of Municipal Judge Howell crease In the number of hours. guests. The strike was aa great a surprise to bail. Is occupied this afternoon in the trial sionere refused to allow It as It Is an Ag Miss Babcock stood facing the men was aa to the forfeited it Dura Clara Day and Rena of the suit of the Ogden Water Works the company to that the j audience expense belongs rightly dressed with elegant slm-tat- esome time 8 each for disorderly conduct. company against Isaac Farr to recover themselves. It is said that In pure white, the soft draper- pllcity 8150 and costs alleged to be due. A ago the union sent a communication Sheriff Bailey has appointed Walter ea of the bay window for a back- - j to the company setting forth their Jury was summoned and the trial hat DISLIKED THE DRAMADY tt with-- 1 to act humane Browning, officer, on her right an easel holding Inground, grievances and demanding an not been concluded. out pay and the board confirmed the the book which she crease in pay, rarely glanced at, to be for said Benjamin J. Pullen, the popular chief Is Not Sufficiently Stren- appointment. "Rosemary" a slender at stand holding a left her more. cents a the la It said day clerk at the Union Pacific hotel, haa forty uous to Suit Eastern Oregon filled vase calls lilies, with advance-rate exquisite to declined the pay tendered his resignation to take effect company Villagers. her charming personality and delight- NEW IRRIGATION was the COMPANY and that result demanded, tomorrow. Mr. Pullen has occupied ful rendition of "Monsieur Beaucaire," his present position since the Union the strike ensued. Baker City Is a town in the eastern Booth Tarklngton, will not soon be boilermakers in the OgSome of the and Organised Incorporation PapeP1 y Pacific, company haa taken over the half about situated of Oregon, portion were seen todny by a State forgotten by the favored guests pres- Filed With the County hotels along the line In October last den shopn towns and Durkee of the between way ent Journal reporter, but they preferred Clerk Today. During the time he hns been here he Mrs. Cannon was gowned In a beaut 1 namea mentioned. North Powder, and was probably nam not to their have has. by his courtesy and genial manso because a gentleman called Ba ed I dress of cream white with dla believed demands said their they The incoroprators of the Pioneer ner, won tor himself a host of friends, They were Just and that they were prepared ker keeps a bakery there. and was assisted In receiving monds, uand and Irrigation company filed who will regret to see hjni leave Og also contains a theater, the manIt I by Mra' to HuSh J- - Cannon and Mrs A. for their also fight rights. They their articles of Incorporation with the den. He has been connected with some said thata It had been decldejl to give ager of which said he prefers to book county clerk Jr. of Salt Lake and Mrs. A. Hyde of the leading hotels In Memphis today. The company la a "dramady" to a comedy or any other conR' for to out but nothing publication Heywod. of 824,000 for the par value Shreeveport and other places in the attraction because the villagers take capitalised The dining-roowhere substantial of 815 per share and the capital la south and will go to St. Louis from fine their discussions to the lodge room to a aa to a duck dough. "dramady to come. several for delicious refreshments were served and daya here and become connected with some up. paid fully The town also contains a newspa ct It la rumored that the sympathy of The place where the company wllI U the close of the afternoon, was world's fair hotel this summer. candela-obje- ct the other mechanics in the employ of per, and a good one, too, edited by e5 wax ,n can51e "ilver wlth its business is Plain City. The the Southern Pacific system la with the Bush Livermore, who la one of the DAILY LETTER FROM HOME." of the company Is the building bra and decorated with violets and yel-an- d men and thnt unless a satisfactory most charming writers In the west, and ,ow nqul,a' maintaining of dams, equipping Is made, the strike may city edited by Paul DeLaney. a man and y10Be Mesdames arrangement present were: W. M. con-1 Captain running power plants and the Bostaph, the well who writes hooka that people buy and Hyde, A. E. Hyde Jr., Hugh known eminent civil engineer, whose extend to other branches and bring structlon of flumes ditches, canals and A,on read. Cannon of Balt Lake City and Mes ill health caused him to seek a warmer about a condition similar to the one laterals of these facta this I dames A. R. Regardless on which obtained the Pacific Union Heywood. Abe Kuhn, Nate The Incorporators are Moroni Skeen, climate last fall in the hope of recelv what that paper has to say about dla months eighteen ago and Arthur Kuhn' proved Kuhn, F. J. Kieael, H. H, Moroni Skeen Jr, Joseph H. Skeen, inf benefit, hns been sepnding the win one of the prettiest plays aatroua to the company and greatly In Rosemary. R. Wood, J. Pen'er Hulanlakl, ter at Phoenix, Arlxona, from which D. Murphy and Martha I. Skeen. ever written one of the sweetest love John convenlenced the P. A. 8. traveling A. P. public. Thomas, Hlbbs, Healy, he writes under date of January place stories ever acted a play that la as far Orson Riser, J. N. I Condon, J. T. Lynch, 21st Captain Bostaph says his health I WlliU-rlabove the standard of Mr. Howard HUPTIAL5. Kimball, C. J. Ross, Patton Horace la improving as rapidly an he could POLICEMAN WELL RESIGN. Kyle aa John Drew la: Peery, A. C. Emmerson, W. L. Magin-Popul- ar hope and that he now confidently ex"Howard Kyle la an actor without a Pair Married at Salt Lake City n R. j. Taylori Bannister. Matt pects to be able to return to hla usual Officer Ssm Thomas Will 8ever Hi! A fairly good audience greeted on Saturday. play. Browning. Thomas Fitsgerald. 8. L. work in Utah in May or early June. Connection With the Adminhim at the Bnker last night but came Brick, Cassln, C. C. Richards, I The State Journal (our dally letter istration. As was foretold in the State Journal away disappointed. "Rosemary" as a from 'home'), la always anxiously lookRichards, L. W. Shurtliff, Chris Fly-soplay la a failure for a Baker City au time ago the marriage of Dr. gare E. A. Littlefield, W. A. ed for and thoroughly appreciated, Turner, Several of the policemen recently dtence. The first act la on a dark Ulyaeea V. Wlthee to Miss Amy T. Joseph Rallantyne, Bigelow; Misses Jo. says Captain Bostaph, whose many appointed will sever their connection friends will rejoice to learn that he Is with the forces. Sum Thomas will ten stage and the gloom it throws over the Pike has Anally taken place. The Kimball, Emily Bannister, Walker, audience ia not lifted during the re' bride la a popular young society lady Kate on the up grade. Fitsgerald, Rose Canfield, Annls der his resignation at the meeting of malnder of the piny. It is an old Eng of Salt Lake and Dr. Wlthee la a well Brown, Clara Brown, all of Ogden. the council tonight. It la understood llsh play and moves with a mechanical known citizen of Ogden. The ceremony MUTUAL IMPROVEMENT PARTY. that Mr. Thomas haa a business offer clowness that tires the was performed by Rev. Elmer L Go- DISTRICT COURT ORDER8. that la more to his liking than working American who believes In In the parlors of the University In ahen getting First ward amusement hall tonight, aa a partolman. and doing something. club at Salt Lake Saturday. Only the In the civil division of the district Monday, February 29th. Refreshments. It Is not known whether any of the seems The writer to to "Rose of the bride were present and court object parents Come and have a good time. today Judge Rolapp made the others will Only resign this evening, but chance to dance on February 29th for there is a feeling In police circles that mnry because It Is not an American as toon aa the ceremony was over with following orders: play, but he should remember that at the newly married couple left for Cal the next four years. in the case of Jane U Warner va as summer approaches It may be ad one time a gentleman named Shake ifomla. They will be gone about two the Union Pacific railroad company visnble to reduce the force and several s pea re achieved some success In writ months and will make their future BOYS MAKE A WINNING. was granted an exception to of the men lately added to the roll plaintiff lng plays and none of them were Am home In this city. the have made arrangements to obtain filing by the defendant of a motion erlcan "dramadies either. Wheelwright Bros, give a big bag of other employment. for new trial. Ogden rcople will remember Bilker Mrs. Bet ha Peterson haa Just returnmarbles with every purchase of 25c. The hearing of the case of Brawn -ns the spot where David Eccles ed from "City or over at their store this week. Germany and other countries Forman company against Bearer and MRS. CROWSLEY'S ACCIDENT. hns a saw mill. of Europe and intends to reopen dress- Lewis waa continued until March 2, The lecture recital on "How to Lismaking parlors in this city. Mrs. Mary B. Crowsley fell and and court adjourned until that date. Parchsron and Coach Stallions. ten to Plano Music will be the only broke her leg Saturday evening. The Start the New Tear right subscribe McCreary A Carey of South Omaha, entertainment of its kind given here accident occurred at hte Mysterious Circumstance. home will be at Ogden, Utah, Wednes- for the Journal, 8 per year. Neb., this season and will not be repeated in at Porter avenue and lady's One was pale and sallow and the st Thirty-fir9th and 10th, day and Ogden. Congregational church tonight, street Mrs. Crowsley is 70 tler fresh and rosy. Whence the difyears old. with a Thursday, March choice load of full blood and seeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeee ference? She who la blushing with grade Percheron and Coach stallions health uses Dr. King's New Life Pills J ANSWER for sale. This will be a grand opto maintain it By gently arousing the first-claTO n portunity to buy a stallion laxy organs they compel good digestion AND BEAUTY at a low price. prominent in and head off constipation. Try them. QUESTION of we Only 25c at Jesse J. Driver's, druggist. The The committee haa not yet decide ON. Is moderate enough so on the date for reproduteton of the is prominent. married folks ball to be given in the ! TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. 1SJEWSPAPER Come in look Fifth ward, but hope to have It in the ADVERTISING near future. Due announcement win he made as soon ns the date Is fixpd. A GOOD advertisement is on which WANTEMrtlrf ll A dancing class for ladles and gencontains just what you would s.y i K tlemen will be for AnmmiUntw prentll. atl organised at Conley's personal talk to a customer, or a Mrs. Bertha Peterson, room 10, Boyle DC academy Monday evening at 7 o'rlock. one. Block. nt you need slmes ilh ui soles and uppers ihHl wil, the mud and rainy, spring weather, and keen your feet dry and g. ng are the shoes that h. j e the bent sole leather that money tan buy One pair will easily demonstrate to you the difference between Hanan shoe soles and an othm v con-plant- ed I I $5.00, $6.00 & $7.00 c. D. iveIT BROOM HOTEL CORNER. lecture"1 I RECITAL I MONDAY EVENING FEBRUARY 29 j How to Listen iTo Piano I Music! J Lecture by BELLE SQUIRE PIANIST. Recital by THOMAS RADCLIFFE PIANIST. 1 I" i Congregational sf Church if m, i I I is light-transa- At ATJp bit and J. are cut glass have. that it not over our assortment. ss every price S. LEWIS & CO. Je!fe?.nnd TODAYS . PROGRAM How to Listen to Piano Music. Generalisations concerning music. Essentials of music. RepeExample-fune- ral tition a necessity. march Chopin. What Form Means in Music. Example of the highest form Moonlight Sonata Beethoven. Example of, song form Home Sweet Home Thalberg. Comparisons of Music. Like a Picture Scherzo In E Mendelssohn. Like a Poem Nocturne in G minor Chopin. Like an Oration Ballade in A flat major Chopin. ADMISSION, Tickets 0 50 CENTS Sale at Colley Drag Rw Next Drawing Worlds Fair Trip at The Hub will be March 4th at 7:30 p. m. New goods are arriving daily NEW SUITS NEW SHOES CRAVENETTE COATS l' ap-Ca- Jt 440 JWASHINGTON AVtNUt- - |