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Show ljhs DAILY 8 STATE JOURNAL, UTAH MRS. SLATER ASKS I LOCAL BRIEFS j Tele-poh- amusement hall last night the thrilling drama, The Yankee Detective," to a large and appreciative audience. The play was given In honor of Gilbert R. Torgeson, prior to his departure on a mission to his native land, 10, 1904 HEW BOOKS EOR PUCE BLAME TO ' JJ j V Death Supposed to Be Duo to One of Not Much Fiction, But What Thors Is Is Well SeThose Unsvoidable Railroad Accidents. lected. Default Entered ii Action Hutchins-8tsngs- r Against James McEwan. Judgment By Some time ago Richard Slater obtained a divorce, from his wife, Jeanette Slater, on the ground of desertion. At the time of the trial his wife, who has been living In Logan, was unable to be present In court on account of Indisposition, but the court deemed the evidence sufficient on which to grant the decree and It was so ordered, Today the divorced wife appeared In court with her attorneys, Messrs, Marsh and Rich, and a motion for new trial was submitted to the court and argued, James N. Kimball appearing for Slater. In the course of the argu- ment on the motion Mr. Rich stated that Slater had told his wife to leave the house, that he did not wish her to return; In fact, had Intimated that he would not permit her to return. Judge Rolapp did not deny the mo tion, but took the matter under advise- ment for ten days to allow the defend- ants to produce affidavits showing what additional evidence they could Forget." Mr. Davenport was Introduced to the audience by A1 Lovey of the Salt Lake Herald, he simply drew a sketch of Mr. Davenport. The famous cartoonist then said: "Hell have one with me, and Lovey was never so badly caricatured before. The lecturer was greeted by a large and enthusiastic audience. CARTOONIST ENTERTAINED. No guest within the gates of the city Is ever properly entertained unless he Is shown the beauties of Ogden canyon, that famous mountain highway of which Ogdenltes are so justly proud. So It was only In accordance with the adduce. In the case of J. J. Hutchins and Mrs. E. E. Stenger against James McEwan, judgment was ordered entered by default this morning. This was an action to recover certain real estate. The complaint on file I I The coroner's Inquest to Investigate the death of John C. Van Why, who was killed in the Ogden railroad yards Friday evening, was held this morning In the police courtroom, with Municipal Judge Howell acting as coroner and the following Jury: L. H. Bc?raft, T. E. Mathews and Robert Wilson Jr. The first witness was William B. Dailey, the fireman on the yard engine at the time of the accident He described in full the accident. Just as has been told in this paper. The next witness was Yardmaster Cunningham, who drew a diagram of the yards and the relative positions of the train and the engine, at the time of the collision. Alexander Raxter, the rear switchman, gnd M. L. Haley, a brakeman, also testified, The Jury then returned the following verdict: We find that J. C. Van Why came to his death on Friday, May 6th, at about 7:05 p. m. in a railroad accident caused by a switch engine, operated by himself, and a passenger train that was switching, coming in colllsloln at the crossing of the Oregon Short Line main track and the freight track between the Southern Pacific and Union Pacific freight yards. We are unable to place the blame on any person or per- - Dix-Log- Dlx-Log- an t t i J t . g; old-ti- one-hor- se i ( i; i rV. ed i t i r. i : b- The following new books have been received at the Carnegie free library and are now on the shelves ready for circulation: Bacheller Darrel of the Blessed Isles. Barr Mutable Many. Besant Changling. Burnett Making of a Marchioness. Catherwood Old Caravan Daya Corelli Bnrabbaa, Ziska. Crockett Adventurer In Spain. Eggleston & Marbourg Juggernaut. Gissing Emancipated. Hobbes Tales. Ingraham Prince of the House of David. stated that the defendant married the sons in particular.1 widowed mother of the plaintiffs, but that she had deeded to them the propMEMORIAL DAY SERVICES. erty in question, reserving to herself Norway. the'life estate of the same. On her Committees of Post, G. A. The play was well cast and was entered his claim defendant death the R. that finish Are Making Arrangements played with the skill and to the property, which was resisted by Notes in General. professionals usually put In a prothe plaintiffs, and this suit was the reduction. sult The property Is said to be valued Post, The committees of The cast of characters was as folat between $3,000 and $4,000. W. L. G. A. R., are now actively arranging lows: Maglnnls appeared for the plaintiffs. for the Sunday and regular memorial Robert Miller, the Yankee detective, eternal fitness of things that yesterday PROBATE ORDERS. SouthCharles services. It is the intention to go to H. Williams; Joseph afternoon the committee of the Men's In the estate of W. C. Channel!, deas little expense and exertion as posard. alias Wolcott, alias Phelps, May- club of the Congregational church, to ceased, an order was made confirming nard E. Nelson: Wilson, bogus detec sible, as the boys realise they are "not newsestate. gether with their ladles, and the of sale real Frank as as young as they used to be. tlve and Tucker, saloon keeper, paper writers In the city accompanIn the estate of Samuel Shiver, de and Sam Tennessee There will be no soliciting commitOle E. West; ied by their lady friends formed a ceased, final account was approved and Louis but if any Individual or firm feels tee, Granny Wlasle, George party and escorted Homer Davenport decree of distribution entered. to volunteer their a lawyer, Splinters, on a trip up the canyon. In the estate of Ad Kuhn, deceased, patriotic enough It will be gratefully assistance Willard & Bingham; Snlfton, SplinThe party left the Reed hotel at 2:30 an order similar to that In the Shiver It Is hopreceived and acknowledged. ter's right hand bower and chum, Fred In J. C. Slades new coach drawn by estate was entered. and the patrithat ed L. Goddard; Captain Dudley, chief of four horses. The press generous party drove as far COURT NOTES. of Ogden, ere another Meotic people Detectives, Loney West; Lulu South- as the Oaks, where they were hosJudge Hart yesterday heard the tes- morial ard.- Anna Williams; Mrs, Willoughday rolls around, will follow pitably entertained by the Potter timony of L. R. Rogers and George J. In the east Alice Dlnsdale; by, the little widow, brothers for a short time and where Kelley, receiver, in the action brought the example of communities Earl make the and them Francis Wiggins, reclpents of their newkboys, several photographs were taken of the by Rogers against the Ogden Building G. A. R. to the and the and favors counterfeiters police, relegate Johnson; group. and Savings association and continued rear of the mass members of company. by meetings calling Then the company returned to the the further hearing until a date to be van of be in that and the people tjien Hermitage, where, on the invitation of fixed In the future. WITHOUT A HOME. In movement as have the west, they WL G. and Mrs. Wilson, the The hearing of the case of Charles Albert Harrison Green Is eight years the Hon. heretofore been In good and chicken a was and to entertained party R. Reed against D. A. Smyth was con- always Is a negro boy, old and homeless. He enterprising works. trout dinner, with all the seasons tinued. about the color of At the last regular meeting of the served by the hostess In Judge Rolapp, after hearing the evigingerbread and appears to be a good trimmings, R. C. surthat genial manner peculiarly her own. dence in the Ernest Bertram et al vs. post the ladies of the W. boy. He came here from Nevada and the cream and Ice with an the boys prised When ample justice had been done to May L. Farrell suit, took the matter only relative he has in the world Is a cake feast the sumptuous repast the Rev. E. J. under advisement. sister, who has long since been treadNo good cause is allowed to lapse by acted as toast master am, ing the primrose path. He came here Ridings the Ogden post and they have recently Tri- NOVEL LEGAL PROCEEDING. cast to live with her, but the officers will A. L. Lovey told of the Trials and their bread on the waters by doG. Wilson W. not permit him to do so because of her umphs of a Cartoonist" to the, Kansas flood sufferers, nations responded for "The Press Gang, and Court of Arbitration Is in Session at profligate character. more and recently for the memorial Mr. Davenport spoke on "The West the County CourtHe was arrested and brought Into fund for those south "who did not rethe Ladles, remarking house. police court, but Judge Howell refused Especially turn." to punish him but will try to get him that It was his intention to sell out A somewhat novel proceeding In the The Park City people have respond his farm In the east and return to settlement of a home among respectable people. litigation Is being con- ed generously to the call by Hancock The mayor gave 'Our Hosts ducted In the Any one desiring to adopt a Loy of Oregon. county court this after- Pest No. 4 for the entertainment of the the best thanks of the noon, where a court of and extended chief on of the this type should call arbitration, to be held there June 21sL company to Mr. and Mrs. Wilson for consisting of five members. Is sitting encampment police. lB hoped t0 ,end a traln of enthu(,i It their hospitality. for the adjustment of differences which a.t. from here at $1.50 for the round ICE. The party returned to the city about have arisen between two property trip. Further notice of the excursion The Citizens' Ice company meets all 7 o'clock. Mr. Davenport wan greatly owners of Harrlsvllle. will be given. competition and guarantees the best Impressed with the majesty and granThe action, If this term may be used. deur of the canyon scenery. service and the purest Ice. Is brought by M. Meyer n gainst R. G HANGED ON PICKET FENCE. After the lecture the cartoonist was Dickson and Involves the Office, basement Reed hotel; tele cancelling Bros. to Successors residence Farr phone Informally entertained at the of a four years lease on sixty-fiv- e Ice company. Mountain Ice company, of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Dalrymple. seres of land in Harrlsvllle and a claim Strangs Accidental Death of a Logan M. L. Jones Coal and Ic company, Jno. Young Man. for damages amounting to about $1,000. Farr Coal and Ice company. 44444444444444444444444444 The litigants agreed to submit the A very peculiar accident, resulting to arbitration and at this writmatter DO YOU WANT A HOUSE! PAYING RENT in STOP the death of a cripple named ing the hearing Is In progress. W. L. I have a number of nice homes ln renon' owurred at Logan Bun represents Meyer and N. J. in different parts of the city n,Mdf,r Dickson. Harris owned by eastern parties. Must be Young Sorenson was subject to fits, sold at once. Easy terms If desired.-EORDERED TO PHILIPPINES. but when seised with one of the conROLAPP, Eccles Bldg. Garfield Gunnell, son of Volney C. vulsions would try to maintain his Gunnell of this city, who has been at feet, as the spasm would then pass You Home a Will Don't fail to go with the Order of Buy the University of Oregon at Eugene off sooner. He was accustomed to sit Washington on Wednesday, May 11th. on their excursion to Salt Lake via for some time, has been ordered to the on the hillside near the temple and Call and We'll Tell You How It train Oregon Short Line. Special Philippines to enter the teachers' ser- gaze out over the valley, that being Is Done. leavesw at 7 p. m. Fare, $1.00. vice. He succesfully passed the exam- his chief enjoyment and while there "KENNEDYS" ination several weeks ago. He will Sunday evening felt symptoms of an leave San Francisco the Dairy Lunch and Ice Cream Parlors He tsarted latter part of approaching convulsion. 2486 WASHINGTON AVE. open 0:30 a. m. to 12:30 p. m. 2454 this week and will not have time to for home and when opposite the tern Washington avenue. 4444444444444444444444 vlalt his family In Ogden. The young pie was partially overcome, and in an man Is well and favorably known in endeavor to support himself seized the this city, where he went to school. picket fence. He evidently lost consciousness entirely, and fell forward, his TWO PURSES FOUND. head lodging between two of the pickTwo purses, one a lady's and the ets, In which position he was strangled. other a man's, were found last night He waa quite dead when found by in the city hall park by a police offi- some The young folks who graduate this spring will repuire some Engraved children passing along the walk. cer. There was no money of any conCards, to accompany their Invitations to the GRADUATING EXERCISES. He was 19 years of age. We have Just received many samples of the latest thing In Engraved Cards sequence in them nothing but a pair and win be pleased to show them to you. ENGRAVED CARDS COST SO of gloves. The owner can have them FAIR ASSOCIATION PLANS. LITTLE and lend so much dignity that you are doing yourself an InjusAs this paper goes to press the direcby calling at the police station. tice not to have them at all times, especially at this season. tors of the Weber County Fair 't fall to go with the Order of ntlon are holding a meeting at which Washington on Wednesday, May 11th, plans will be mapped out for the fall on their excursion to Salt Lake via S. LEWIS & CO., and Oregon Short Line. Special train leaves meeting, which It la expected will be carried out on quite an extensive scale. at 7 p. m. Fare $1.00. Spang-enbur- k THE LIBRARY HUSBAND WAS NOT ENTITLED TO CORONER HELD INQUEST OVER MANY INTERESTING WORKS FOR CHILDREN. LATE JOHN C. VAN WHY. DIVORCE. . ! BLURRED EYES vrited to have It I can fit your eyes with gleut-- corrected. that will entirely relieve the trouble end prevent them (tom growing worse. a ne Association. The Third Vfard Dramatic associaat the third ward tion Vresented MAY J FOR NEW TRIAL Warlen Robineon died yesterday morning at the family home In Roy of diphtheria. He was 20 years old. The FAMOUS CARTOONIST GAVE IN funeral wu held from the residence at TERESTING LECTURE. II o'clock this morning and the in ferment was at the Roy burying Illustrated Many Incidents of His Busy ground. Career With Reproductions of Frank B. Hull, constructing engiCartoons. neer of the Utah Independent company, is in the city today measuring and ordering the cable for Homer Davenport, late of SUverton, the underground system. The crew for the setting of the poles for the aerial Oregon; later of San Francisco; latest wires will commence work next week. of New York, lectured In the Ogden tabernacle. last night on "The Power of THE LAUNDRY. Cartoon." HE ROBBED Mr. Davenport Is one of the most inFrank Smara Was Sent on to tho Dis- teresting talkers now before the pubtrict Court for Bur lic, just as he Is easily the foremost glsry. living curicuturlst. afIn his own Inimitable way he told of this was ararlgned Frank Sinara for his court Howell's early life in the Willamette valley; in ternoon Judge he had learned the shoemakers how and the into laundry Troy breaking how he joined the village band he clothes that trade; clean the all stealing how he went out Into the wide could carry away. His examination and seek fame and fortune. to world 3 was set for Thursday at o'clock. Mr. drunk with Davenport drew copies of a half being Five men charged or so of his most famous caras dozen and were tried, and three vagrants told their stories. These intoons and vicious of them appeared they none cluded caricatures of Senator Spooner, were released. the late Senator Hanna and Mr. Gladstone, Senator Platt and Sam Rainey, THE YANKEE DETECTIVE. the famous San Francisco ward politician. He told in a graphic way of his Thrilling Drama Given Last Night cartoon, "Lest We By the Third Ward Dramatic TUESDAY, Inman Ranch on the Oxhide. Liljencrantx Ward of King Canute. Phlllpotts River. Read My Young Master. Stockton Kate Bonnet. MISCELLANEOUS. Crane Decorative Illustration of Books. Deems Holy Days and Holidays. Grotlus Rights of War and Peace. Poe Poetical Works. Kipling Barrack Room Ballads. Gunnison New Dialogues and Plays. Morris Stage Confidences. Statesmen's Year Book, 1904. JUVENILE. Abbott Daniel Boone. Anderson Fairy Tales, lllus. Hans Tegner. Asbjornsen Fairy Tales from Far North. Ayrton Child Life In Japan. Brooks In Leister's Times. Burgess Goops and How to Them, More Goops and How Not to Be Them. Crane Red Riding Hood Picture Book, Baby's Bouquet. Demlng Children of the Wild, frarmlloe Young George. Goss Jed. Grlnnell Jack Among the Indians, Jack the Young Ranchmal Harris Uncle Remus. Jewett More Bunny Stories. Kipling Wee Willie Winkle. Quick In the Fairyland of America. Spyri Story of Heidi. Thompson Green Mountain Boys. Tlletson Sugar and Spice. Zltkala Old Indians Legends. EXAMINATION FREE J. T. RUSHMER, Expert Manufacturing Optician 2413 Washington Ave. Clean and Fresh WE CARRY NO OLD OR 8TALE GOODS. We receive a shipment of fresh California vegetables dally, and n have all the vegetables In market home-grow- California Head Lettuce, Green Peas, French Artichokes, New Potatoes, Cauliflower, Tomatoes, Cucumbers, Utah Lettuce, Green Onions, Spinach, Radishes, Rhubarb, Parsley, etc. We sell all canned fruits and vegetables, from the cheapest that ore good to the best that are packed. EDGAR JONES CO. 338 TWENTY-FIFT- Telephone THE STATE JOURNAL FOR THE 124. SPECIAL Embroidery aaaaaa Offering We have been fortunate In obtaining at a very low price a beautiful line of EMBROIDER- IES worth anywhere 20 to 50 cents a yard. We are now selling them at 8c to 25c PER YARD. MATTERS MATRIMONIAL. There waa a revival of the matri- monial market yesterday afternoon and this morning, the same having been at quite a low ebb for some time. The following licenses were applied for and Issued: Burtle L. Smith and Miss Agnes Wilson, both of Huntsville. James H. King and Miss Mary E. Pattdrson, both of Hooper. H. C. Saunders of Uintah and Laura E. Shupe of Ogden. Charles H. Metcalf of San Francisco and Gertrude Hamilton of Oakland. 8T. H OUR GREAT SALE OF flats -- Shirts -- Shoes AT Net-los- t Prices Will Be Continued Until May 10. Reese-How- ell Sons Co. NEWS. I t . 71-- t i Y. . a I ! j : i Mar-Magln- - ; G. R. DAY Commencement Stationery K i I I - aaaoci-Don- J. Jewelers Opticians the girl GRADUATE Is just now devoting more or less of her attention toQher COMMENCEMENT GOWN. This is a great event in the career of any young lady, and too much consideration cannot be given every detail of dress. I TARE A LOOK OUR WINDOW And see what a feast we have prepared in the way of DAINTY WHITE MATERIALS most suitable for costumes for this occasion. A mere glance will tell you that our store is where the prettiest Graduation Gowns are being bought. v: S.J. BURT & BROS. & |