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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, FRIDAY, IT COSTS ONE AGAINST 6. P. AND AGAINST U. P, OTHER in the He end Two Compenione Were Verdict for $10,000 le A.ked ing from 8cofield in e Former Ceee end $20,000 Box Cer. in the Letter. As freight train No. 27 on the Oreinstitute Short Line was approehlng Ogden, suit against the I'nion Pacific railroad gon and when about half a mile below company to recover $10,000 for pernamed Toney Cam-eld sonal Injuries. Kennedy was employ-e- town, Hn Italian of a who had ben stealing a ride in a by the company In the capacity who brakeman and about the 4th of March, box car, with his companions, a little girl, and locomotive were another Italian 190S, was riding on the was slowing train the as off when a collision occurred near Hitter Jumped Kennedy sustain- up and fell under the car wheels. The Creek, Wyoming. off bfllh ed a severe Injury to hla right leg train ran over him cutting lathand. to left the his and legs and right arm. the injury The train was stopped and his comter being of euch a nature that hte town and reported right hand la now practically useless. panion came Into He alleges negligence on the part of the accident. Not being able to speak make the company ai the cause of the col- much English he was obliged to Inunderstood by gesticulations himself lision whereby he sustained his and In broken terms. An open spring juries. Suit will alao be brought by A. Val- wagon was obtained and Officers esVance and Wilson went after the Inentine, as administrator of the tate of Allen Towson, against the jured man and took him to the genSouthern Pacilio company for $20,000. eral hospital. Although the accident occurred at 2 : 30 it was 4:80 before he Towson was employed by the Southern Pacific company on a gasoline was brought In. Gross negligence launch, which the company used on came In somewhere, but where the the lake In the construction of the blame lay could not be ascertained. The en- The ambulance was not telephoned for trestle work on the out was of repair, as should have been done. He Is lying gine, It is alleged, and in the course of the performance at the general hospital In a critical of bis duties h was overcome by the condition and it Is not believed he can noxious gases which emanated from recover. The two Italians and the little girt the engine and fell on the fly wheel, sustaining such Injuries that he died were coming from Scofield to Ogden and had little or no money. almost Inatantly. for A Stout are attorneys Maglnnls plaintiff In both cases. SERVICES DR T. J. Kennedy will xhortly o, s ' i 3 : i t ? j fc !. f t cut-of- f. fj r warns 'j'1 Noted : LOCAL BRIEFS : Evangelist Prtachsd Baptist Church Last at tha Night Rev. L. D. Lamkin, D. D., the noted r Were Afraid 'oull SOME Jemee Hailey, Who le Suppoced Know Furey Gang, Given Sixty Daye. Com- FOR EASTER W01H WILL SPEND TIME IN JAIL. C. TAYLOR TONEY CAMELO MEETS WITH ACCIDENT WHILE STEALING RIDE 1, 1904 $75 TO BEAT A SUITS FILED AlRIL A Timely Hint to the Ladies You know it is the close attention to detail that makes dressed woman. No store Is so well prepared to fill your . as Burt's. Better fill those little requirements right away Get to Rained On Taylor, who was accused of beating Nellie Taylor Wednesday night In Electric alley, appeared In the police court this morning and pleaded guilty to the charge of disturbing the peatfe. Taylor said he waa a "hasher" and he couldn't give a very clear account He was sentenced of his movements. to pay $75 or serve seventy-fiv- e days C. IT YOU PUT OFF BUYING THAT ANY LONGER UMBRELLA RIGHT NOWii the kuod yon need ft and RIGHT NOW we are offering tome unuiual bargain in Umbrella. durable Umorella with nisei rod and frame fur 81.00. with dependable Patent lop, S2. 60. A ipeeially choice aanortment of Natural Wooa Handle, with fine rainproof top, $3.00. A few very (elect Umbrella that (old at 4.U0 Chrirtmaa time at l,u), and $1000. at Generous Reductions. Milliard was arraigned on a similar charge. Halliard wanted a lawyer and his case was set for Monday and he was committed in default of $100 A. C. D. IVES ball. James Couch pleaded guilty to being drunk. His case went over until this Broom Hotel Corner evening. Mike O'Reilly was before the court for being drunk. He was sent back to f. the James Halley was before the court for mendicancy. He was given sixty days. He is supposed to know a good deal of the movements of the Furey gang. Patrick Green was given what the police call a "floater." He Is probably In Salt Lake by this time. Mrs. G. Fisher, alias Mrs. Smith, was In court for being drunk. She says she lives at Butte, ana came up here Wednesday from Salt Lake. She says she got drunk In the Arcade saloon with a railroad man. She said she was a cook and had two you will look through your glove box perha you will want a new pair or two. We have an elegant va. rlety. In all the newest shades. tfltls Shoes You can't find a prettier, more stylish, or perfecti fitting Shoe for ladies than the FOSTER. Dainty Hosiery SpetIal new dMln grade, 0f C0tt0nVery occasions. " COLLARS It Today Do . J el1 an GLOVES Good In JalL tha silk, lisle, and the flner pprPriate for special drew Ha e Little .STOCKS and TURN-OVEplain and embroidered. Dressy little CRAVATS, and handsome LACE COLLARS all widths In the many new designs and styles. R S. J. BURT & BROS. cut-of- Children In Denver. 'Til keep you until 7 o'clock to In ' of the liquor." selling vestlgate I'd hate to get the saloon people In trouble, your honor," said the woman. , Well, I want to get them In trouble if they sell liquor to women," said the court Nellie Taylor, charged with being drunk, forfeited 825. Personal Pointers Tom Feeney waa a southbound passenger this morning. He will spend the day In Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Billings and Mrs. Frank Downing left this morning for Carlin where they will reside. The funeral of' Mrs. Catherine Moran will take place Saturday at 2 p. m. from St Josephs Cathollp church. Mrs. W. B. Isaacs Ji;. Is the guest of Mrs. George William Goddard, nee idles Bertha Lessenger, in Salt Lake City. . H. V. Hllliker, the new assistant JAP suJAF perintendent of the Utah division or the 'Union Pacific, is registered at the Pacific hoteL preacher and evangelist, preached last James McPherson, who Is under arW. C. Camp, chief dispatcher of the beginat the church, Baptist night rest on a charge of forgery, was to Union Pacific in Ogden, has gone to ning a ten days' series of meetings. have had his preliminary hearlgg this From advance Information high exColorado Springs and will be absent afternoon, but It was postponed un pectations were entertained of his several days. til April 11th. Everett Buckingham! the new assistwho ability as a speaker, and those The Western Steam Laundry com- heard him lost of the Oregon ant were more superintendent than night pany will be In fun operation within pleased with his sermon. As an ora- WORK OF OGDEN SCULPTOR. Short Line, came up from Salt Lake a week or ten days. The machinery tor he is commanding, but the earnestthis afternoon. has arrived and Is being set up at 2214 ness and beautiful spirit of the man Contributor of One of the Best Groups Mrs. Will Kneass of Ogden Is visit-bi- g avenue. Was Born Fair Worlds st Washington her mother, ' Madam Amanda compels admiration. He loses him The Oregon Short Line from Cache self In his message and his work. This in This City. Swenson in Salt Lake City and will valley was loaded to the guards with accounts for his power over his audl remain there until after Easter. One hundred sculptors have con- i) L. L. Lewis and wife have arrived passengers going to Salt Lake to at- ence. He spoke upon "God's Call to conference of tend the tributed their best thought and work in Ogden from Cheyenne and will God's Service," and the audience felt to the decoration of the Louisiana pur make their future home here. Mr. the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Da- y call to them Interhim. The through Saints. est last night Indicates a meeting of chase exposition, while scores of oth- Lewis has accepted a position In the The proprietors of the Banquet res- marked Dr. er artists, skilled In the modeling of locomotive . department of the Union Inspiration and power. taurant were arrested last night on a Lamkin preached this afternoon at I plaster, have added elaborate and Pacific. charge of selling liquor without a li- o'clock on "Consecration and Prepar- beautiful details to all the structures. cense. The proprietors are Chinese. ation for Service." The afternoon serThe groups by Solon H. Borglum are Wong A Chin have purchased the Ho time has yet been set for prelim fine examples of the work of the Am Imperial restaurant on Twenty-fift- h vices afford the same opportunity to erlcan lnary hearing. sculptors. Mr. Borglum regards street and will conduct it In absolutely hear eloquent sermons as at night for - A meeting of the State Bottlers Ex- If s' there la any difference the afternoon himself as a Nebraskan, having spent style. Patronage of ladies change was held at the office of the services command the preacher's best the better part of hla life In that state. and gentlemen is solicited. Standard Bottling company today. Mr. efforts. He waa born In Ogden, Utah, In 1868, WONG 4k CHIN. Tonight he will speak on The Gardener of Logan, who had not here Devil and Tom Walker. In 1896 he moved to Cincinnati to take Everybody tofore been affiliated with the ex- will be made welcome to all services. up the study of art a talent which he YOUR LAST CHANCE. change, became a member and this developed In hla western home. Then For two weeks only. now completes the organisation of the followed four years In Paris, Mr. Bor. Wax records $1.25 per dos WAS A REAL COON SHOW. ' entire state. glum returning to New York in 1899, disc records $2.10 per dos. At the church of the Good Shepherd He has studied much among the disc records .... 4.20 per dos. at 7:80 o'clock this evening the RL Richards and Pringles Famous Geor- Sioux Indiana and is fond of frontier T. A. WHALEN, Receiver, Rev. W. H. Moreland D. D., bishop of gia Minstrels at ths Grand subjects. One of hts worlds ' fait at 8441 Washington Ave. House. Opera Sacramento, will preach and adminlS' groups he calls The Blizzard, In tier the rite of confirmation. which he depicts the perils which beBishop Attend entertainment to be givRichards & Pringle's Famous Geor set the plainsman. His "Buffalo Moreland Is one of the finest speakers en at the Congregational church next In the West and this opportunity of gla Minstrels held the boards at the Dance" shows the Indian engaged In Monday evening. Good speaking, exhearing him Is one which should not Grand Opera House last night and for one of hla popular pastimes. The cellent music and a general good time be missed. nearly three hours the fun flew fast Cowboy at Rest illustrates the readiIs promised. and furious. ness of the herdsman to make his bed It is an all coon show and the megro-lam- s wherever night overtakes him. MISS STAHR IS DYING. All kinds of garden seeds; fresh were real. Of necessity all minJust before going to press the restock; western grown. Save money by port reached the Journal office that strel shows are similar In many reDEATH OF A POET. buying in hulk of Skeen 4k Co, 852 Miss Eva Stahr was gradually losing spect. but the plantation dialect of Twenty-fourt- h street NEW TORK,April 1. Guy Wetmore strength and that the family and rela- this performance ha the advantage tives had been summoned to her bed- of being true to life. These niggers Carry 1, author and poet, formerly ed' Now plant sweet peas. Buy seed of side at the hospitaL Her physicians couldn't talk any other way, even Itor of Munseys. died of hear trouble 4k 858 Twenty-fourt- h Co., Skeen have abandoned all hope and the end they wanted to. This waa plainly ap- today. street parent at times last night when the is but a question of time. mlnstrela were attempting to talk as BIG LUCILE BOUND OVER. If you wsnt steel or wood filing white folks da BROKE INTO A CAR. cases, loose leaf ledgers or card Index There are some excellent voices In Lee Evans, a peripatetic traveler, At Salt Lake yesterday afternoon systems drop a card to C. S. Pulver, broke Into a car of merchandise on the the outfit and without apeaklng dis- Lucile Barton, charged with grand Ogden or Salt Lake City. Oregon Short Line yard track last paragingly of anybody, Will Goode, larceny, was bound over to the district night. He was captured by two officers who sings the "Clink of the Miser's court to asnwer to the charge. Her Early, seed potatoes. Skeen 4k Co, and taken to jail at 8 o'clock this Gold." deserves mention. bail was allowed to stand at the figure 358 Twenty-fourt- h street The attendance was hardly as large first set by the court 2500. In default morning. His case will come up for ns the box office people would like to of this amount of cash she will examination tomorrow. EASTER 8ALE. await have seen; but then Ogden prefers her trial In the Jail. county Easter The sale to be held in the Brummltfs great clearance sale of melodrama. The complaint upon which the wo. basement of the real estate. See ads in this issue. Congregational church man was arrested waa sworn to by 2d will be found April Saturday, See our display windows for big Frank Adair, an engineer on the Lucln of all snd sixes for woaprons Maccabees, Monday. April 4th. styles In reduction carpeta Ogden Fund f, who alleged that she stole 2440 men and children, corset covers, dolls, church, 8 o'clock. ture and Carpet company. snd a number of valuables from him stocks, collars, etc. Home made bread, after he had asked her to smrry him. cake, doughtnuts and candy. Refreshments served. ' Children must not forget that IS YOURS A NERVOUS HEADACHE ? have a millinery opening for them Fine Easter lilly blooms for Easter In pots, and cut flowers. Porter greenFriday and Saturday. April 1st and Countless women suffer with this sort of headache, which patent Just a house, corner Twentieth and Jefferson; arrived combeautiful and medicines and prescriptions foil to cure. They are suffering with Musline of phone 260 Z. Easter bonnets plete cular Strain of the eyes, and will never be rid of the trouble until they school hats, at the right prices. adopt glasses. We will guaranee to cure these headaches In two Leader Millinery, 2351 Washington weeks, after wearing the proper glasses which we prescribe. avenue. Mrs. S. E. Lyon. A trial will . - TO semi-annu- al -- FROM THE FARM TO THE MILL and ground while the wheat Is fresh, Is why our superior River-daor Phoenix flour Is pre- -' It Is ferred by housekeepers. and clean from good, ground well matured wheat and for bread, cakes and pastry It Is first-clas- le - - unexcelled. 10-in- ch Ogden Milling SUIT stock of Suits and Skirts Is NowOn and Will Continue 9 Days More r t J. S. LEWIS A CO. Jewelers end Opticians Ak'' ? By the Maccabees. The place Con- church. Tlmt Monday, April 4th, at 8 p. m. What Fine program. Who YOU. Please come. gregational DIGNANS DANCING ACADEMY. REGULAR DANCE EVERY MONDAY EVENING. ni Elevator Co. Unfavorable weather has left us with a big cut-of- convince you. fa- SKIRT SALE Con-greatio- i1 light white, Made by te : FOr and nutritious bread It is a vorite everywhere. 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