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Show SALT LAKE I and $ CLOSING QUOTATIONS OF CLAIMS OUTRAGE I vicinity : UTAH hby I STATES NEW YORK STOCKS 1 Furnished 2483 SALT LAKE KEEPS THE SLOT MACHINES by the Ogden Broksrsge Co. Washington Ave., Phone 215. Wednesday, April 27. A Jm y has been secured ai Logan to try the former treasurer A. M. ClayW New York Pent Ifos OTHER SIDE OF CARBON COUNTY ton o': the charge of embezzling coun- I'uppcr AU'hiMin emu . Norfolk a West the cig;i r slot iiiaihiiu'H are not to A trillion an West. , pfil Ontario; TROUBLES. ty fui.is. com IViiusylvanis Kjr 1174 be taken out of the Salt IKK N W SiuHwr i(d Uniterm a Like saloons ' Alton com Paelllc W7, and At Iroto yesterday J. 11. lio.lnmn Hiliimorc Si Ohio, Ml Missouri stolen, the order to that efHeading A GOOD BOWL. Charged That Conditions Are Very and I'r.mk Kis-Island W4 Hrooklyn ""! Wilson were sentenced to I'susdiau fect having been rescinded. The mayPmSoul hern Paiille. Similar to Those in in', n St. Paul "There's a kind of breakfast five years each In the state prison for Met. Traction HP, or agreed to permit the machines to Plies, it Ohio Colorado. Sugar to the l,ehl creamery on Km lira mta com tire com t's food setting that makes a ten strike Southern Ky remain providing the operators would Texaa Poll, lias November 9. 1903, to which Ai" . they tsi Tcnucssce foal.. tins with me, said Mr. Dooley. Peoples pay a monthly license of $3. Krw Puiou Partite ... to', a", Sieel S. 11. Gilson, writing to the Salt pleaded guilty some time ago. com The order was rescinded after a con"1 think it's 'Wflieut Flakes. " Illinois Peiilrsl. IMS W4 Msnhatlsii lIJ'i Steel p(d ference of saloon and cigar men with Luke Herald from Trice, Utah, gives W estern l'n ion .. Kansas Si Texas. KK4 M r. 3K1! lnley was right, and Peicr suit Guppiu Wabash began yesterday pM the mayor. They explained to him what he claims to be "a truthful acso Hre the "Wheat Flakes." In the district court at Coalville, Sumthat there Is not the percentage In count of the last outrage ierpetrated mit ixuiity, to recover $50,600 Train the CHICAGO GRAIN AND PORK. "The kind you don't get favor of the house as against the ujkiii the strikers by the coal com- Daly Judge mining company for the May Delivery. tired of. Player of a machine that Is generally 67 Oats pany" in Carbon county, referring to loss f both of his eyes. It Is alleged Wheat & men The supposed. told the mayor h7, Porkiibl In the complaint that the pluintiff, at Poru PEERY BROS MILLING CO. that the machines are a trade stimu- the raid made last Monday on the was time of the acident the employed on call Money lator to many of them, and thAt to strikers' camp by the sheriff and depOgden, Utah. as a miner. While drilling he ran Into take them nut of their places of busi- uties mid the arrest of 116 men. Mr. a charge that had not been exploded. ness would be working a hardship Gilson says: An explosion followed which destroyed NEW YORK STOCKS upon them. After considerable discus"What the charges against these Gupp ins eyesight. CHICAGO GRAIN sion the mayor decided to permit the men are I could not find out from the We depend on our eonnnlaslona, not machines to be operated upon the payour customers' losses, for our pniflts. Redhold Hull, while attempting to or deputies. The citizens, seeTli only strictly counnissiou house In ment of $36 a year license, with the guards the state. an board ing that they were given but little to Oregon Short Line train at distinct understanding that money maOGDEN BROKERAGE CO. eat and that of the worst kind, start- Wood's Cross early lust evening, was Phone U1&. 22 WAM11NUTON AVI chines were not to be used. ed a subscription and raised $100. thrown under the wheels and had hla When they went to take the provisright foot so badly crushed that it had ALLEGED ROBBER IS ions to the starving men they were to be amputated above the ankle. It AGAIN RELEASED told by Harry World, chief deputy was necessary also to amputate three sheriff, they would not be allowed to toes of the left foot and take several AV. F. Wilson, alias C. II. Moore, was give them a thing. They ure herding stitches In the scalp. Hull Is a teamreleased from custody yesterday after- them Inside the courthouse and will ster and was trying to steal n ride to noon on habeas corpus proceedings by not allow nnyone to speak to them. Salt Like when he met with the I WILL SAVE YOU MONEY Judge Charles W. Morse of the crim- They don't them a trial, to which give inal division of the district court at they are entitled, but say they will try We have been fortunate In obSalt Lake. The man is wanted In them Railroad or Steamship Tickets Three special road supervisors have when they get ready. They have taining at a very low price a Nevada, according to the assertion of preferred no charges, and no one been named by Governor Wells to loo All Parts of the World To beautiful line of EMBROIDERthe officials of that state, for robbery seems to know what the men were ar- after the expenditure of the money apIES worth anywhere 20 to and forgery. This Is the second time rested for. propriated by the legislature. W. II. 50 cents a yard. We are now Wilson has been released In the last "It is said on the best of authority Bennett Is to direct the expenditure at them selling ten days by the same legal procedure. that the men were brutally treated In of $600 In Summit county on the road HE ALT HOUSE, OPP. DEPOT making the arrests. Men were taken between Ilenefer and the Morgan Phone 161 Z GOVERNOR GOES TO 8T. LOUIS. from their sick wives, who were left county line; Ephraim Lambert Is to Governor Wells left last night for St. without assistance. One of the Hacked by the American Ticket guards supervise the construction of s" road Louis In order to bo present at the remarked Broker's Association Knmas to In from same the Ashley, PER YARD. that they did not deserve to formal opening of the Louisiana pur- have a Wilat cost of and $1,400, any assistance and that they county, chase exposition by the 30th Inst It would be better off dead. I think that liam Hearst is to spend $1,200 on the OUR GREAT BALE OF was expected that all of the members is true If the coal to deal roads of Beaver county. company has of the Utah fair commission would be with them dong. --In attendance at the opening, but now Articles of Incorporation of the Eu"What has been their crime no one it looks like Commissioner Willis knows, but if, as I believe, the reka Athletic association were filed AT depuJohnson of Clrclevllle would be the ties made these arrests. to get public yesterday in the office of the secretary Net-Co- st only other member present Direc- sympathy, they are badly left as 99 of state. The corporation is organIt Is foolish for you to worry tor General Whittaker of the Utah per cent of the Is ised at and Juab county, Eureka, people of this county, about Will B Continued Until May 10. exhibition la now in SL Louis. outside of the coal company, are out- formed for the purpose of conducting spoken agalnst'the outrage. After the baseball teams, grounds and other BUILDING. men were arrested the sheriff left men sports and amusements. ' The capital It is said that plans are under con- In the camp who terrorized the women, stock of the association Is $1,000 diI will make you h salary loan sideration for the erection of a hand- and broke open their trunks In search vided Into shares of the par value of on your personal note. Donlt y some business block on the of guns. $1 each. The following are the officers bother your friends or overdraw northwest corner of Main and Second Now this is on the heels of a demand of the company: Joseph WRrthlln, with It looks your employer. streets. Salt Lake City, where Walk- on the governor for troops. Where president; F. E. Hlgson, bad. er Bros. bank now stands. The pros- were the armed Italians that C. F. Spillman, secretary, and they aspects are that work will be commen- serted were terrorising the people of J. E. Driscoll, treasurer. DO YOU WANT A HOUSE? ced on the new structure during the this county? The fact, as it appears GOOD a number of nice homes loI INVE8TMENT8. have season. present to me. Is that the coal company la defirst-doIn different parts of the city houses Four cated and lots; sirous to force the men to go to work, The Working Mans Friend. owned by eastern parties. Must b NOTES. 1 and they know unless they can get the condition; railroad location; pays 10 Eccles $ldg. sold at once. Easy terms if desired. Miss "Wilson, aged 58, hurled a moral support of the state and the per cent net EL S. ROLAPP, Eccles K. ROLAPP, Eccles Bldg. hatchet through a window In the old sympathy of the people they cannot Bldg. Continental hotel last night and was hope to relinquish their purpose. arrested. She Is charged with Insan"I want to say right here that the ity. officers of this county are abusing JusCoroner Clark is thoroughly convin- tice as It has never been abused, exced that Alfred Peterson, the young cept In Colorado. The public highL D. S. student whose dead body was ways to Castle Gate and, Sunnyslde found In the hills north of town Sun- are closed to travel. Men. no matter day morning, died by his own band. how peaceful they may be, are not We will give every lady in Ogden and vicinity an opportunity to procure The note found on the body, which allowed to go on the highway they raised the presumption of foul play, have worked on and have poll tax reideal suit from among our of the newest styles of because the writing did not resemble ceipts to show they did their work. high-gra- de never made before on suits of such here garments prices the writing In the note book, has been They are not even allowed to go to and careful workmanship. THIS MONEY-SAVIN- G beauty, positively identified as his handwrit- the postoffice for their mail. Is this EVENT will be of utmost importance to every prospective . America or Siberia? ing. in Ogden. In many instances prices suffer Between 400 and 450 pupils will graduate from the Salt Lake public GIRLS SAVED THE CARS. schools this year. The first league game of baseball Mercur Young Ladies Carried 8and in was played between Salt Lake and Their Picture Hats and Put Boise yesterday. The vslitors won Out the Blaze. score 6 to 3. . Kim-lw- . r 4M . hand of the city a ball for ap and that In each case this jjance treas-en- d it money went Into the city a was not that the prostitute ted again during that month. the Lunden fig amounts paid by during each month Is about jjman are usually complaints I'M, fThe middle of the month at the pads out of police, chief the hy ind are signed OBJECTS, CAPT. HULANI8KI then began to ask the jtr. Lessenger of houses that number jkrk shout the arrested each month for gambling Hulanlskl began to make a His argument loaauous objection. m the effect that, admitting for irtuments sake that the gambling In conducted In the same way Ogden was j, It was Irrelevant bagnios. the u as Mr. Pender was not shown with the prostitution p be connected Captain lnas-pac- e( Ogden. jr. Lessenger said that the alleged melons article alleged that crooked and that Ur. PenpmM are running It also said a was der was a thief. Mr. mat one Topham lessenger went on to say that under crooked gambling was tbe statutes hreeny and that larceny was stealing. at Therefore, If the police connive nooked gambling they are counten-ancln- g larceny. Lessenger said that it would be Aown that Tom Topham ran a crooked gambling house, which Is larceny, of stolen end makes him a receiver jmperty; also that Mr. Pender and others of the. police force know it he asked for a ruling that he be permitted to show that gambling Ur. tw end crooked at that gambling ! all- to flourish In Ogden like the green bay tree. some The court ruled that unless house stolen delivered pmbllng owed property to the Topham and that Mr. Fmder Is in some way connected with then he would exclude the Mb, evl-far- e. . 4; - 1 . -- -- . . . . -- I SPECIAL Embroidery YES SIMIAN'S Offering gjg 8c to 25c Hats Shirts Shoes NO Prices NINE-8TOR- MONEY Y nine-stor- Lessenger then asked for the words In the conviction of the "White Elephant saloon. Mr. Hulanlskl objected. The Court Go ahead of you connect Pender with it. It was then shown that John Ham-nwas connected with the conviction. In all there were some eight. The court obJected,to some of this Hr. er questioning. PENDER RUN A SALOON? Lessenger I expect to show that some of these crooked games are mn over a saloon run by Mr. Pender. It was shown that Kid Bailey, George Tty, John Smith, J. J. Shepherd had paid lines In the month of December. DOES Mr. SHEP PUT UP. the witness said that J. put up In the month of Continuing, J. Shepherd January. The Ben ing At clerk read the names of some othres who paid fines for gamblAFTERNOON SESSION. the afternoon session Police Era Farr was the first Of-c- er witness Phced on the stand. He etated that Pender had been on the Ogden during the six years the fitness had been a member of it. The rltns knew John Hailing, but knew othlng of his being employed as a Mr- - po-for- ce ,,tool pigeon. vice-preside- D. D. Drake, ss 410-41- a fr GKEAT SALE of SUITS her artistic - material the purchaser Reductions of 40 to 50 SHEEPMAN SHOT DOWN. A special to the Salt Lake Tribune from Mercur, Utah, says: Miss Annie Sullivan and sixteen One Kills schoolgirls saved $2,000 worth of railbelieved the distance between Flockmasters Quarrel and the Other Near Toano, road property from burning yesterday. Ofotrlc alley and the Central school Nevada. to be The girls were on their way to the about S00 or 400 feet submit for a picnic when they discovQuestion Is prostitution carried on Herald Lake to A the Salt ered a boxcar on firs, and several othh Hkctrlc special alley? ers threatened with destruction, owNev., says: Toano, Answer I think the records are the frpm 5 p. m., C. W. Grisabout Monday ing to the gale that was blowing. evidence of that Miss Sullivan detailed two of the wold shot and Instantly killed William At 2:45 the court adjourned for thlr--U owns girls to return and notify Station Griswold Mr. Toano. of Norton minutes pending the arrival of oth-- r some land about twenty miles south Agent L M. Dean, while she marshaled ltnessea of here and Is running a herd of sheep the other seventeen and formed a fire Just after the boon adjournment The Norton brothers have a brigade. Filling their picture hats with were Issued for the wltness- - there. land leased In the sand, the girls succeeded in smotherT w10 had been subpoenaed but had lot of government rode up to ing the flames before assistance arGriswold same 'W locality. appeared. was his sheep rived. Norton herding where STEUDAY AFTERNOONS SES-SIOThere were six cars, two of them and asked if he had seen any stray told him where his loaded with merchandise, and it Is esNorton sheep. the conclusionof Recorder, sheep were and asked him to stay all timated that the heroic efforts of the rtilows testimony, Capt. Hulanle-Tere- d Griswold accused girls saved the railroad company with him. an affidavit signed by the night his of having sheep on Gris- $2,000. ler, to the effect that J. E Dav-- jt Norton denied the charge, Norton land. Agent Dean marched the girls down then chief of police', had ap-- wold's Griswold claims, called him a liar and town and bought all the candy liy the te) James F. Pender city detective, pulled a gun. Griswold got on the op- drug store for them. ener an objection Interposed ind posite side of his horse, shot under the lengthy discussion arose horse and killed Norton. There were Puts an End to It AM. everthl no witnesses except one Japanese AteD BILL AND BTTT.T.w. A grievous wall oftlmes comes as JJ who saw the affair, and he Ledger stated that he wanted herder, or a not result of unbearable pain from over did gun pull any claims Norton a"d Belle Lunden as wlt- so. Nortons to taxed do organs. Dlxzlness, Backache, make any attempt He Liver here today. and Constipation. But (Ctlnued on Page .) were complaint remains brought will probably be burled In Salt Lake. thanks to Dr. Kings New Life Pills ft you nt steel or wood filing His wife, mother and brother are they put .an end to It alL They are "es, gentle but thorough. Try them. Only loosejeaf ledgers or card Index prostrated and heartbroken. ems drq a card to c. S. Pulver, Griswold claimed he would give 25c. Guaranteed by Jesse J. Drivers ran St Lake drug store. himself up. CTty. He large assortment at $12.50 Values for $6.00 15.00 Values for 7.50 $9.00 $17.50 Values for 30.00 to $32.50 Values for..22.50 Like reductions prevail throughout our entire line of the handsomest suits brought to Utah this season. S. J. Burt e Bros. LADIES HIGH-CLAS- . FURNISHINGS S THE SIGNAL IS FOR U A Low Straight JUST Bain LIKE OUR PRICES. BROWNING BROS. CO. |