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Show UTAH DAILY STATE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, MAYOR TAKES OF Are You STOLE VALISE IT ALL. BACK DAMAGE SUITS III HOT SPRINGS 13, 1904 APRIL j GEORGE $75,000 WILL SHORTLY 0. HALE MET HIS DEATH ACTION FOR DOESNT WANT CITY TO PAY FOR HE WAS HIS COUNSEL. BE FILED AGAINST 8. P. WHILE BATHING. Sams Deceased Was Popular Saloon Man of Another for $25,000 Against Probate in pany Matters Evanston, Wyo., and Was Court. Business. on Here Com- This appears to be the season for a aaloon Georg? o. Hale, a prominent was crop of big damage sulta By a comWyoming, man of Evanston, will shortly be filed in the drowned late yesterday afternoon at plaint which lie was the Ogden Hot Springs. the thought to have been overcome by was heat of the water and fainted and at once drowned. Policeman Felker, who has been quite sick for several was the days, was at the springs and man. unfortunate first to dlstover the went who Dr. for Joyce, He telephoned but as soon as possible to the springs arrived too late to be of any service. Mr. Hale was a member of the firm of Hale ft Bchlsholm and was well and favorably known In this city. The body was brought to Richey's undertaking parlors last night and yre pared for shipment to Evanston. I LOCAL BRIEFS The little daughter of Ed Barton is suffering from pneumonia, The Mens club of the Methodist church met last night in the lecture room and held a session which was well nttended and much enjoyed by all present. Dr. Talbot, who Is superintendent of the Methodist churches in Utah, taking the place recently vacated by Dr. J. L. Leillch, is 'expected to preside at the quarterly conference to be held this evening in the lecture room immediately after prayer meeting. Mrs. J. WL Keogh died in San Jose, Cal., last Sunday, after an illness of several months. The remains will reach en route to Salt Ogden tomorrow, Lake. The burial will take place In the afternoon. Mrs. Keogh waa well known in Ogden. The funeral of Thomas Cunningham was conducted at the Fifth ward meeting house this afternoon and was very largely attended. A number of speakers paid high tribute to the character of the deceased and friends and relatives sent many beautiful floral offerings. circuit court at Salt Lake the Southern racific company will be made defendant in an action brought to recover $75,000 by J. M. Harris, as administrator of the estate of William Lewis Haller. another result of the ex plosion at Jackson siding. Haller, it will be remembered, was messenger in the commissary department of the Southern Pacific and was killed in the explosion. Deceased has a wife and four children resident in Indiana, and It is on their behalf that the administrator Institutes the suit A large number of allegations as to carelessness and negligence on the part of the company are made In the complaint, among which are the defective air brakes and air pump, which is the alleged cause of the collision; the fires in the engines and outfit cars setting fire to the car containing the explosive; the placing of the latter in the train with the outfit cars; its proxlm ity to the engine; the failure to label It as containing powder and the omission to warn the occupants of the out fit cars that it did contain powder. Henderson ft MacMillan are attorneys for plaintiff. STILL ANOTHER SUIT. Another big damage suit has been brought against the Southern Pacific company and will be filed soon. The action is brought by Judge W. L. attorney for T. C. Jones, who asks damages in the sum of $25,000 for personal injuries sustained In January n f. Jones alon the leges that by reason of the fact that the hand rails and steps on the caboose were covered with Ice, that he slipped and fell under the wheels, crushing his right arm to such an extent that amputation waa necessary. This suit Is . Ma-glnn- ls, cut-of- Ogden-Luci- . PROBATE MATTERS. The following matters In probate have been filed in the second district court: Mrs. Adam Kuhn, executrix of the estate of the late Adam Kuhn, yes- terday filed final report and account and petition, for final distribution of the estate. The administrator of the estate of the late Sam Shivers filed petition for approval of final account and for decree of distribution. Mary Ann Ferrln, mother, petitioned for appointment as guardian of Orlln M. Ferrln and others. Ellen Taylor! a daughter, petitioned that John II. Taylor be appointed ad mlnlstrator of the estate of Anna Ma tona Peterson, who, it is claimed, incompetent to care for herself and her property. The hearings on all these matters were set for May (. OF STATE INTOXICATION. IN MAUDLIN -- You'll find before you are through eles you really ought to have. Protest Raised By People Was Too Joseph and William Conners Arrested at Promontory Point for Much for Him City Attorney Burglary. Will Defend Him. John Mooney was arested this mornthe communication the mayor sent to ing at 7:80 o'clock for petty larceny. the city council Monday night, asking The man was In a maudlin state of inpermislson to employ additional coun- toxication and while passing the store sel to defend him in the impeachment of Rosenthall ft Co., on lower Twenty-fift- h, proceedings brought against him by J. street he saw a grip in front of J. Shepherd: the building that took his fancy. He To the President and Members of took the valise and then Policeman the City Council, Ogden, Utah Gen- Bott took him. An soon as Mooney tlemen: An action has been brought gets sober enough a charge of larceny against the mayor in the district court will be preferred against him. for omissions and commission of duJoseph and William Conners were ties as such mayor and ask that the arrested yesterday morning at Promcouncil authorise the proper attorneys ontory Point by Detective Cordon of to defend such action. the Southern Pacific company and Here follows the signature of the they were brought back to Ogden on mayor. suspicion of having robbed the RichThe communication is a typical one mond second-han- d store Sunday night. from the mayor. Some of the stolen goods were found Councilman Nye considered the re- in possesion of the Connors. The work quest & proper one, as the suit he done by the railroad detective is re thought was a reflection on the whole garded as very clever. House Cleaning It s Our Business The following is a verbatim copy of city administration and that the request should be granted. This was done unanimously. The official minutes of the meeting compiled by the city recorder put it this way: "Motion of Mr. Nye mayor's request was granted and he waa authorized to employ proper counsel to defend such action. In his evening paper last night the mayor stated that the request he made was that the city attorney should be appointed to defend him. So different from his communication quoted above. And this morning the mayor procured that document at the recorder's office and over today's date and his own signature he added in writing: "The city attorney having agreed to defend the .mayor this action appears , unnecessary. The fact that the Journal last evening called the attention to the illegality of the council and the mayor in granting the request has made the mayor squirm and as usual he places the responsibility on the shoulders of the council. Several councilman stated- last evening that they Intended 'to rescind the motion, and rather than permit them to do that and put the mayor in a hole the latter throws down the whole administration. And yet they stand for It! A suit has been died in the municipal court by J. O. Reud ft Bros, against Henry Keller and Charles Keller for $50 damages. It is alleged In the complaint that they broke a fence, de atroyed several signs and a lock on i door at the property owned by Read Bros, at Koch's addition In this city. The four loving cups which were the prises competed for at the irrigation congress in Ogden last September are on exhibition In Salt Lake City this week and large crowds have been attracted to see and admire them. The congregations of the First Methodist church are increasing with each WITNESSES SERVED. service. The everlasting gospel Is Brigham H. Roberts left yesterday preached and sung. for Washington to give testimony before the senate committee on privilChaa. Melghan. Laura M. Melghan. eges and elections in the Smoot case. THE MEIGHAN Moses Thatcher was in Salt Lake yesABSTRACT COMPANY. He has recovered from his reterday. 2408 Washington Ave. 'Phone 662-cent Illness and said he expected to start for Washington before the end If you want steel or wood filing of the week. United States Marshal cases, loose leaf ledgers or card Index Ben Heywood yesterday served a subsystems drop a card to C. S. Pulver, poena on fa E. Abbott of Farmington, Ogden or Salt Lake City. former sheriff of Davis county, orderHealth is Youth Disease and Sickness ing his presence before the senate T GOETHE-SCHILLE- EVENING. R 8econd Ward Entertainment Was Well Attended and the Audience Was Pleased. The entertainment at the Second ward amusement hall last evening was well attended and was heartily enjoyed by all present The musical program was well arranged and was car ried out In an admirable manner. Miss Johnson read a splendid esay on Goethe and Schiller. The pretty drama, "William Tell,' was then presented by a cast of fourteen young people. MARRIED LAST EVENING. Clarence Dykeman and Miss Nellie STAND. Supreme Court Affirms Judgment Damage 8uit Againat Oregon Short Line. why (INCORPORATED) The Crockery Telephone 20I-- People 2419 WASHINGTON AVE. X. RARE. SILILS The many pretty and exclusive ideas to be found in our SILk DEPARTMENT make it a genuine attraction. Our rule has always been to procure the very newest and most reliable materials, and to carry a line quite superior to the Silks usually brought to this market. Our Shirt-Wai-st Suit Silks Which are especially desirable just now, you will find a marked difference in. The designs, colorings and weaves are prettier than ever before. Price 65c and up. r The New Tussar Silks INFORMATION THE PIONEER LIEE INSURANCE Examines and furnishes stracts of Life Insurance fabrics of and the season, for making Spring Wraps, Street Evening Gowns. All weights and widths. 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Whatever it i,, you. have it and at right prices. If you are toq busy to come down," telephone and let ue know. well-kno- ABSTRACT William E. Lloyd and Miss Lenoral M. Griffith were married last evening! at 9 oclock at the home of the bride's street parents at 1210 Twenty-firRev. J. E. Carver performed the ceremony. A recpetion to the young mar- ried couple was attended by a large number of friends. The bride and groom are well known and very popu- lar in the city. 2 o Hartman, popular and young people of this city, were married last evening. They will go to housekeeping and will reside in Ogden. HARRIED LAST EVENING. Miss Leonora M. Griffith Becomes Mrs. William E. Lloyd. that there are n"ny U,'fu, ,rl- - G. R. DAY, Manager. m WHEELWRIGHT BROS. 2476 Washington Avs. Crockery and Hardware In Y Bring Old Age. Herblne, taken every morning before breakfast, will keep you in robust health, fit you to ward off disease. It cures constipation, biliousness, fever, skin, liver and kidney complaints. It purifies the blood and clears the complexion. Mrs. D. W. Smith, Whitney, Texas, writes April 8. 1902: "I have used Herblne, and I find it the best medicine for constipation and liver troubles. It does all you claim for it. I can highly recommend It 50c a bottle. Sold by Geo. F- Cave. dyspepsia, - respondent The appeal was from a verdict of $13,000 against the company in concommittee. demnation proceedings and was based Early seed potatoes. Skeen ft Co, on a claim of excessive damages and 852 Twenty-fourt- h street failure of the lower court to give the n Jury certain Instructions. The The degree team, Camp 74, W. of W of the lower court was affirmed. will give a card party Thursday evening. April 14th, at the K. of P. hall. All BANKS TO REPORT. friends are Invited. Refreshments will of State James T. HamSecretary be served and a good time assured. mond has called for a statement of Tickets, 25 cents. the financial condition of all state and private banks in Utah at the close of Onion sets are Judg-me- going put off buying too long. Good solicitors for the Utah State 852 Journal. Apply to Horace 8. Foster, city circulator. Journal Want ads bring you results. The supreme court yesterday handed down a decision In the the case of the Oregon Short Line Railroad company, appellant, against Samuel P. Russell, Twenty-fourt- h fast Dont Skeen ft Co., street Buy an Incubator and make the poultry business pay. Skeen ft Co.. 852 Twenty-fourt- h street bustnesR on March 28th. Arbor Day party. Parry hall, Friday, April 15th. All invited. Worst of All Experiences. Can anything be worse than to feel that every minute will be your last? Ido it nowi Stop in the store today and let us examine your watch, we can tell what is wrong. If you let us repair It we will do so In a manner which enables us to guarantee it Our workmen are capable of making watches complete, and several are in the course of construction at present. As to see this work being done. J. S. LEWIS (& CO. Jewelers end Opticians Such was the exeprlence of Mrs. S. IT. Newson, Decatur, Ala. For three years," she writes. "I endured Insufferable pain from Indigestion, stomach and bowel trouble. Death seemed inevitable when doctors and all reme dies failed. At length I was induced to try Electric Ritters and the result wns miraculous. I Improved at once and now I'm completely recovered. For Liver, Kidney, Stomach and Bow el troubles Electric Bitters Is the only medicine. Only 50c. It's guaranteed j by Jesse J. Driver, Druggist. ASTOUNDING SALE OF WOMEN'S f MISSES' SUITS Such an offering will be an event in Spring selling, for never In the history of our house have we been able to offer anything Garments. ' like such values in Women's Ready-to-We- ar $12.50 FOR WOMEN'S $17.50 SUITS Blue and brown cheviot walking suits, Eton jacket, finely piped witli taffeta, skirt 9 gore; value $17.50. Monday $12.50 MISSES $151 SUITS $10.50 week Planned for an even busier v these 0ni "itfl than last, and with values like walking misses sell shall We it. get $10.50 200 Pairs Nottingham Lace Curtains on Sale. LAST & THOMAS. |