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Show DAILY : LOCAL BRIEFS UTAH STATE JOURNAL, THURSDAY, 7, 1904 APRIL TO BENEFIT OGDEN IH A WINE ROOM up-o- n Dr. FCrnhlund. who was operated rnakin yesterday for appeiidicits, TWO OPINION OF THE PRESS AND SAID TO HAVE STABBED GUARD JUDGE WAITING excellent progress. IRA A. WRIGHT VICTIM OF ACUTE KEPT TEN YEARS AGO. RAIROAD MEN. R WHOLE DAY8. A telegram received from Juiisce ALCOHOLISM. states Upp. who i In Los Anegeles. that he I on the road to Improvement. Ho Was at That Tims Serving a Term Whom Ha Had Not a Great Deal of Railroad ConstrucDeceased Has Wife and Relatives J. Reed Met a Frisnd in the Ohio PeniCoinmlaalonera Wilson, Stanford and in Sight After the tion Five for Seen Not Long Living at Salt Lake of the an inspection are making: FOwers Ticket Brokers. tentiary. Years. City. counroads in the western part of the 1 ty today. The condition of Stewart Moyet1 Jra A. Wright died of acute alcoholon a few was who operated daughter, ism some time last night in the rear some her physicians is giving days ago, room of the Oak aaloon on Twenty-fift- h cause for alarm. street. He was not discovered Dr. R. Harvey Reed will return to 8 oclock this morning when PoRock Springs, Wyoming, tomorrow. until liceman Wilson was notified but at The doctor has been sick at the for some time. that time the body was cold and he 2528 Madison, Littlefield. A. Mrs. E. must have died some time before. He Wothe of ladles the entertain will was seen lying there by the night barman's Relief Corps Friday afternoon keeper early in the evening but it was in honor of Mrs. Mary E. Holbrook. he was sleeping as the result The infant daughter of Mr. and supposed intoxication. of Mrs. David H. Doxey died this mornMunicipal Judge Howell held an inFuneral aring, aged one month. quest this morning with the following rangements will be announced later. Jury: James Cassin, O. P. McDowell A Raymond and Whitcomb special and J. Stanley. The Jury viewed the consisting of four passenger coaches remains, which had been removed to filled with excursionists came in from Undertaker Lindquest's parlors, and the Pacific coast this morning and con2 oclock. until adjourned tinued on east Mr. Wright has been in the employ Charles Carson of Corinne was in of the Sidney Stevens Implement comthe city Inst evening. He is interested pany, but for some time has been in the oil fields at Little mountain and drinking very heavily. His wife resays he will begin work on his proper- sides at 101 N. W. Temple street. Salt ty within the next two weeks. Lake City. He also has a brother resermon a be sound gospel There wll) siding at Salt Lake, who Is expected at the Methodist church next Sunday to arrive in the city this afternoon. morning at 11 o'clock. The choir win be In attendance with special music. It REPUBLICAN COMMITTEE MEETS will help you splrtually to attend. "The First Easter," words by Miss G. 0. P. Leaders Will Meet This AfterJean Macmillan and music by Mrs. noon to Seloet Temporary Officers John T. Rushmer, will be sung in pub-Ufor State Convention. for the first time by Mrs. Fred N. Hess at the First Methodist church The state central committee of the next Sunday morning. Republican party will meet this afterOgJed Ballantyne, a noon in the city and county building den man who for the past several years at Salt Lake City and will select the has been in the employ of the Oregon temporary presiding officers for the Lumber company at Baker City, OreRepublican state convention, which gon, has been transferred to the Ogden will convene in that city Friday. Ruhouse of the Eccles Lumber company. dolph Kuchler, who is the committeeMr. Ballantyne and his family have man for Welter county, left this mornalready arrived In the city and he has ing for the capital city to attend the entered upon his new duties. meeting of the committee and the conRose Kershaw Miller, wife of Oliver vention. S. Miller, died In the Ogden general It is understood that Ogden has two hospital at 11:30 o'clock last night of candidates for these temporary Jolts, tumor. Funeral services will be held or, rather, two Ogden men are aspirat the Fourth ward meeting house at ants. It la said that the mayor will 2 p. tn. Friday, April 8, 1904. Friends be satisfied with the temporary chaircan view the remains at the residence manship and that F. J. Henderahot of Andrew Miller, 2769 Adams avenue, will be a candidate for the place of from 10 to 12 on the day of the fu temporary secretary. neral. hos-ipt- al A man named Moore, who is a stran. Although slow to admit, as a rule, Because Clyde C. Howard was busy not attend to did Ogger In the city, was arrested last night police that anything good can happen hauling hay he to be either by the local police on suspicion of benor court today yesterday den, the Salt Lake papers are at last anto of on ing a man who Is wanted by the aucruelty the charge tried awakening to the fact that the recent thorities at Columbus, Ohio. If this nuls. railroad changes will be of benefit to is the man it is thotight he may be, in He was charged with running a horse the Junction city. The Tribune of 1894 he stabbed a guard at the state from Ogden to Hot Springs and was this morning says: at Columbus and escaped arrested Tuesday and released on his will be seen penitentiary it these changes "By in court from prison. own recognisance to appear that the Importance of Ogden, as well Moore strenuously denies that he Is the next morning. He was busy in the as will be materially In her prosperity, word in that sent he the man wanted and It may be a case hay field and creased. More men will have to be of mistaken in father come. His Identity. brought couldn't and more buildings will be The chief of police has wired the his excuse again this morning. Thq employed se well-kno- court ordered a awrmaitasshrdlrdll court ordered a warrant Issued for him and he was arrested and later placed under bonds to appear for trial tomorrow. J. Reed was in police court and was sentenced to serve ten days in Jail for being drunk. He paid a fine In court Monday and yesterday he paid another for the same offense. Yesterday he told the court that he met a friend he had not seen for five years and they celebrated the event by pouring out copious potations. Mike Riley was fined 85 for getting drunk. Peter Breem, same offense, same fine. Thomas C. Hale was before the court on a charge of vagrancy. He told the court that he had came In from the cut-oyesterday to have some dental work done, but he fell Into the hands of Policeman Bott. His trial was set for tomorrow. William Mansfield, arrested for vagrancy, entered a plea of not guilty and his trial was also postponed. -- WILL FORM LEAGUE Chas. Melghan. Laura M. Melghan. THE MEIGHAN ff S. W. Hendricks of Cache county has made good the shortage of $1,177.81, which was shown by the report of the special auditors. William Hedrick, a waiter, attempted suicide last night by the morphine route, but his life was saved by the prompt use of a stomach pump. Postmasters from all parts of Utah, to the number of 200 or more, will meet In Salt Lake today for the purpose of forming a state organisation and discussing matters for their mutual benefit Ogden, 662-- T DR. LAMKIN'S SERMON. "The Evidence of a Christian 1s the subject upon which Dr. Lamkln will speak tonight at the Baptist church. He said last night, speaking upon the conditions of salvation, that these were a conviction of and re pentance of sin, belief in Christ and surrender to Him. Church membership will not save anybody. A man may be baptised forty thousand times and go straight to helL To repent means to forsake sin. Feeling bad and then do ing the same meanness is not repent ance. There will be babtlam tonight. particular sto the authorities at any longer BIGHT NOW In the T nl EIGHT it some unusual N0tt(.Tr?u Ui.in, Good durable I'miirellan ttoe.u' and frame for gl.oo w tll,tlro4 . A Bne proof topi, 83.00. T.ery ,elect t'mtjivlbi, eiirijtmaa time it and fliMM, at Cenerou. Do Co- lumbus. r1- - ami1 R . It Today C. D. IVES River and Wadsworth will hereafter report to him. Broom Hotel Corner TRAIN DE LUXE FOR WORLDS FAIR special from Chicago says: An exhibition train of ten cars built by the Pullman company left the shops for St. Louis today over the Illinois Centra! railroad. The cars, said to be the finest ever made at the works, will be the company's exhibit at the Louisiana purchase exposition. All are of different styles private, buffet, tourist sleep er, parlor car, ordinary sleeper, dining and composite car. The last contains a. smoking room, buffet and barber shop. In the private car Is an elaborately furnished bathroom. Instead of the brilliant varnish used In railway cars a dead finish has been used.' In the buffet car the woodwork Is all of Flemish oak. The cost of the train was about $500,000. A SPECIAL At Cost Sale In order to make goods move quicker we Intend during thii sale to eell at actual coat our entire line of Mens and Boys The tenth juror was obtained in the Ogden. Shockley murder trial yesterday. Rock Springs, Evanston and Fred L. Clegg of Heber City has Park City May Play been appointed special road supervisor Baseball. TWO FIRE ALARMS. of Wasatch county by Governor Wells to oversee the expenditure of $l,50s, Henry Wessler went to Evanston which 'was appropriated by the last At 11:15 this forenoon a fire alarm yesterday in the interest of the state was turned in and the fire department baseball for the improvement of the league. He returned enthu- legislature was called to the rear of 155 Twenty-fift- h siastic and in roads that county. says the new league will street The fire, which was on Include Ogden, Evanston and Park The supreme court yesterday handed the roof and had been caused by a City. Rock Springs has made applica- down a decision written by Justice sooty chimney, had already been put tion for a franchise and it is likely that McCarty and concured in by Justices out when the firemen arrived. Chief the league will include these four Baskin and .Bartch, in the case of Kate Graves says this is the fifth time the towns. Johnson Park City. The decisagainst on been has the fire place during past The members of the Wessler team ion confirms the action of the lower two years. will practice after 6 o'clock of evencourt in allowing the plaintiff a JudgAt 1:20 the department was called ings at the tabernacle grounds. ment for $1,500 damages for personal to the residence of Dr. E. C. Rich, A meeting has been called for SunInjuries. where a chimney had filled the rooms day afternoon at 3 o'clok at the Weswith soot and smoke. It was a need sler cigar factory, on Twenty-fourt- h les alarm. There was no damage done street. All persons Interested in In either case. baseball are naked to attend. ABSTRACT COMPANY. Ave. Phone 2498 Waahington necessary, and the construction of the street will viaduct from Twenty-fourt- h give employment to many more. It Is expected that when Traffic Director Stubbs and Julius Kruttschnltt arrive, aS they are scheduled to do today or tomorrow, there will be still more changes announced." This opinion Is further coincided in by the arllroad officials. Superintendent Buckingham having been quoted as expressing the opinion that Ogden would be benefited by the new order of things. These views are similar to those expressed on the subject In the columns of the ' State Journal as soon as the announcement of the various changes had been made. Rumors of various kinds, which can not be absolutely verified, fill the atmosphere in railroad circles, among them being one that twenty additional stalls are to be built near the Southern Pacific roundhouse. Another Is that two more stories are to be added to the Union depot for office purposes and still another that the machine shops at Evanston are to be moved to IMBRELLA AFTER THE TICKET BROKERS It is reported that the railroads are out after the ticket scalpers for keepa It is their Intention to drive them one and all out of the business for good With this object in view the various passenger agents are Inaugurating a movement to reorganise the Railroad Protective' Bureau, so that It will be placed on a permanent basis. This bu reau In the past has had the record of making things excessively hot for the scalpers to the extent that several brokers have been convicted and sent to prison, while numerous Injunctions have been secured In the courts. On the other hand the brokers have Issued a call to the fraternity to rally and send In contributions to fight the railroads In the courts. They argue that the thing might as well be brought to a show down now as at any time. St Louis will be the great battle ground this summer and If the war Is successfuture. An order was Issued yesterday ex- ful the railroads Intend to get after the brokers in every city of the country tending the jurisdiction of Superinticket of tendent of Motive Power J. F. Dunn where there are "cut-raflees. and Purchasing Agent I. O. Rhoades of the Oregon Short Line over the LIMEI LIMEI portions of the Union Pacific and We can fill all orders for lime, Southern Pacific recently added to the Phone 829 Z. Farr Lime company. Short Line system. This puts the Qgden shops under Buy an Incubator and make the the direction of Mr. Dunn. All the en- poultry business pay. Skeen ft Co., street gineers and firemen between Green 358 Twenty-fourt- h The old Union Pacific yardmasters building has been moved over to the Southern Pacific side of the yards and Yardmaster Cunningham will have snug quarters for his offices when it has been put In shape. Paul Morton, Second Freight and Traffic Manager W. B. Biddle, Passenger and Traffic Manager George T. Nicholson of the Santa o Fe and B. A. Worthington,, an Julius' Krutschnltt, came in over the cut-oyesterday afternoon in a special train. Those of the party who had not been over it before thought It a wonderful piece of railroad engineering. Mall trains are soon to be sent through Ogden over the Union Pacific and Southern Pacific without a transfer of mail at 'this point This will save on p hour In running time. A solid mail train is a possibility of the near ..HATS.. You'll find we have nearin hata We are ly everything also selling at actual coat Our Entire Line of Vice-Preside- nt SHOES asslst-tant.t- Mens, Boya', Ladles', Misses', Childrens and Babies' Shoe til go at cost prices. ff te that REESE HOWELL & SONS Lyceum Family Theater - SAWYER A YOUNG, Proprietors Week of April 4th ALL NEW PEOPLE. A Dollar Show For a Dime SUIT AGAINST THE S. P. Suit has been commenced by John Pingree, as administrator of the estate of Dan Nincovich. against the Southern Pacific for 35.000 damages. Nincovich was killed in an accident at Promontory January 23d. The attorneys are Henderson ft Macmillan. Onion sets are going fast Don't put off buying too long. Skeen ft Co., 352 Twenty-fourt- h street STREET MATS Ballard's Horehound Syrup. Immediately relieves hoarse, croupy cough, oppressed, rattling, rasping and Sweet Peas, Morning Glory and difficult breathing. Henry C. Stearns, Nasturim Seeds in bulk at Barrows Druggist. Shulisburg, Wis writes May 20. 1901: "I have been selling Ballards Grocery company sthls week. Horehound Syrup for two years, and never had a preparation that has have All kinds of garden seeds: fresh given better satisfaction. I notice that stock; western grown. Save money by when I sell a bottle they come back for buying In bulk of Skeen ft Co, 852 more. I can honestly recommend it. 25c, 50c, 31. Sold by Geo. F. Cave. Twenty-fourt- h street IS YOURS A NERVOUS HEADACHE? Countless woman suffer with this sort of headache, which patent medicines and prescriptions tall to cure. They are suffering with Muscular Strain of the eyes, and win never be rid of the trouble until they adopt glasses. We will guarantee to cure these headaches In tan weeks, after wearing the proper glasses which we prescribe. A trial will convince you. J. S. LEWIS &, CO. Jewelers and Opticians Hats that gibbon That mas 20c and 25c nob), per yard , ere from $1.00 to $3.00, 1 5c 'ffibbon That litas 30c and 35c nom , per yard Saturday, April 9th The Leader Millinery 20c ONLY MRS. E. C. LYON, Prop. 2351 Washington Avenue. |