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Show DAILY 8 T IS SMITH UTAH STATE JOURNAL, SATURDAY, MAY 14, 1904 SHORT MEETING OF THUG ASSAULTS LOCAL BRIEFS ACID IN President L. W. Bhurtliff went to Salt Lake this morning. J. Conllak returned from a trip to ' Sacramento last evening. Davla of Bowman county la Sheriff In the city today on business. Wilbur Gibbs and family of Bellingare visiting ham Bay, Washington, friends In the city. atE. M. Allison Jr., the this Lake torney, came up from Salt afternoon. John Taylor, J. C. Jones and Richard Morris of the Utah Construction company, and Attorney H. II. Henderson left last evening for Circle City, THIS 13 HER EIGHTH ARREST IN JOHN A MONTH. "You Might As Well Kill Mo, FOR WHISKY N. STAKER'S MISTAKE PROVES FATAL.' 8aid Althoughg Ho Apposprod to Bo Reeov-rin- g Deeth Ensued About 9 O'Cloek Last Night. Jane to the Court This Morning. L C. AND T, FOSTER WORK. ROUTINE MATTER8 BROUGHT UP AND DISP08ED OF. Both Young Mon Wore Badly Boaton Man Tho Hold-U- p Escaped. Applications for Positions of Toachors Raceivad Board Visits 8chool Exhibit at Carnagis Library. WHILE ON THEIR WAY TO GO TO ROSS BOOK STORE Your Attention well-kno- Neb. Chris. two Pacific engineers, popular Southern are spending a few days In the city on their return home from an extended trip to the Worlds fair. The committee of the G. A. R. which Is arranging for the Memorial day exercises held a meeting yesterday. It was decided to invite Governor Wells to deliver an address on the occasion. Mrs. Martha Harris Rogue of Chicago was the guest of Mrs. A. W. Putnam for several days this week. Mr. and Mrs. Esra M. Buawell of Beatrice, Neb., were also guests on Monday afternoon . J. Wolf and Al. Blundell, HOLD PRIMARIES JUDE 3. ' County Committee A r ranges for Election of Delegates to State Convention. Democratio ( The Democratic county committee of Weber county held a meeting this afternoon at 2 o'clock In the law office of.T. D. Johnson and decided 'to hold the Democratic primaries Friday night, June Sd, to elect fifty delegates, one from each election precinct, to the state convention, which will be held in Salt Lake City Thursday, June 9th. Judge Thomas D. Dee presided over the committee meeting. The attendance from the various parts of the county was good. . WILL WED TOMORROW John N. Staker, who took a quantity There was a full attendance of the Charles and Tobias Foster, two of carbolic acid yesterday, mistaking yuung men who work In the baggage board of education last evening and it for whisky, died about 9 o'clock last room at the Union depot, were attack- they met at 8 o'clock sharp. President night. The matter waa reported exclu- ed last night shortly after midnight Dee of the finance committee reported sively In the Journal last evening; but while on their way to work, by an unInformation received Just as the paper known thug; and were badly beaten. $8,(74.72 received from the county waa going to press waa to the effect The boys had Just left the home of To- treasurer as balance of taxes for 1908. He also reported teachers' warrants that the man would In all likelihood bias Foster, on h street recover. When Dr. Baker left him In when their assailant came upon them drawn to the amount of $5,992.40, and that there waa a balance of cash on the afternoon there were no alarming and began to strikt them with a sharp hand of $18,610.10. symptoms and the man waa resting instrument The brothers aay they Dr. Conroy of the sanitary commiteasily. About 7 o'clock Dr. Baker re- stood side by side fighting as long as tee reported two new cases of scarlet turned and gave hla patient another they could and then they ran. The fever since the meeting of a week ago. hypodermic Injection to stimulate the thug ran across the tracks In the diDr. Joyce on behalf of the teachers' action of the heart, and again Staker rection of the Union Pacific freight committee requested further time with to seemed be considerably Improved. yards. After the boys went to the ex- reference to the employment of teachAbout 9 o'clock he was seised with a press office they summoned Dr. Conterible thirst. He Jumped out of bed roy. who took them to his office and ers for the coming year, which was granted. and rushed for the kitchen, evidently dressed their wounds. Mr. Islaub of the supply committee for the purpose of gett'.ng a drink, but As soon as the matter waa reported presented a list of supplies required before he reached that apartment he to the police Sergeant pincock for the ensuing year and suggested fell senseless to the floor and expired Policemen Burton, Tout, Sullibids he received for the same The that almost Instantly. Dr. Baker la of the van, Hadlock, Sleeth and Browning, matter was laid over for one week. waa due to heart who made a opinion that death thorough search of the' ' Superintendent Allison not being failure brought on by the terrible entire but found no clue to vicinity present, on account of the school exatrugglea of the man aa much as by the the would-b- e assassin. hibit being held in the Carnegie lieffect of the add. The thug Is described as being a It appears that Staker, who was large man, wearing a dark suit of brary, Clerk Rolapp read his report, which was as follows: about twenty-fiv- e years of age, hae clothes and a white hat .Number In schoolatany time during been drinking heavily for the past two the month, 8,927; average number beweeks. He got out of bed yesterday of town. "KENNEDYS 8,641, average dally attendLewis Robinson, a negro, and wanted a drink of whisky. There Dairy Lunch and Ice Cream Parlors; longing, 8,539, ance, average dally absence, 215; two were bottles on the bureau, one pleaded not guilty to a charge of be6:80 a. m. to 12:80 p. m. 2454 open neither tardy nor absent, 1,728; Pupils the other caring drunk and his trial was postponed containing whisky and avenue. Washington of board, 26; per for members Visits bolic acid. a dased condition Being in until 7 o'clock this evening. cent 92; per cent punctuattendance, selected Staker the wrong bottle and Tom Burns wax sent to Jail for ten ICE. 99. ality, took surthe doae. tthua fatal la He days for being drunk. The Citizens Ice company meets all A certificate from the county auditor Joe Homero was fined $10 for dis- vived by a wife and two small children. competition and guarantees the best was submitted showing that the charging a pistol. service and the purest Ice. A Positive Necessity. schools had received $65,182.06 from Office, basement Reed hotel; tele- 1908 taxes. Having to lay upon my oed for 14 SCHOOL days from a severely bruised leg, I phone 71 Y. Successors to Farr Bros. STATE INDUSTRIAL The hoard then adjourned and went only found relief when I used a bottle Ic company. Mountain Ice company, in a body to the library and saw the I can M. L. Jones Coal and Ic company, Jno. handiwork of the school children, with Monthly Meeting of the Board of of Ballards Snow Liniment recommend as It the best Farr Coal and Ice company. cheerfully which they afterward expressed themTrustee Exhibition Drill Given for medicine bruises sent ever to 'the Cadeta selves as highly pleased. By t BA&EBALL EXCURSION. afflicted. It has now become a positive Salt Laka City, Sunday, May 15, via The board of trustees of the state necessity upon myself. D. R. Byrnes, Tin Shoes are the correct thing for Merchant Rio Texas. Fare Doversvllle, Grande. round 50c, In $1.00 J5c, wear , Shoe street school met last Industrial trip. evening Spoeial train loavaa 8:45 a. m. their regular monthly session. There $1. Geo. F. Cave. were present President Angus T. Wright Trustees N. C. Flygare and R. T. Hume and Secretary Charles R. Hollingsworth. On their arrival at the school at 5: SO an exhibition drill was given by. the newly organised cade: corps, consistmembera which was ing of thirty-tw- o OWING TO THE BACKWARD SEASON IN THE EAST WE WERE ABLE TO SECURE THE ENmanual the put through by Instructor TIRE STOCKS OF SEVERAL MANUFACTURERS OF LADIES THE CONCESSIONS J. E. Thompson. The boys made an SUITS. excellent showing. When the new uniWERE 80 GREAT THAT WE TOOK ADVANTAGE OF THIS OPPORTUNITY TO ' ENABLE U8 forms arrive some time during the TO GIVE THE LADIE8 OF OGDEN AND VICINITY THE GREATEST SUIT VALUES EVER OF-- F month, the public will be given an opFERED IN THIS SECTION. THE PRICES NAMED HERE ARE JUST ABOUT HALF WHAT THEY portunity of seeing what progress they have made. WOULD BE IF BOUGHT IN A REGULAR WAY. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THI8 OPPORTUNITY The board also visited the new feTO SAVE A SNUG LITTLE SUM ON YOUR 8UIT. male cottage now occupied by the girls in the school. When the board met In session the report of E. M. Allison Sr. was received and filed. It showed that there are e now In the school boys and MILES OF RICH AND BEAUTIFUL 8ILKEN FABRIC8 IN AN ALMOST LIMITLESS VARIETY twenty-tw- o girls and that during the month three boys had been returned OF WEAVES AND COLORS. UNEQUALED IN ITS SCOPE, THE SALE BEGINS ANEW MONDAY. for violating their parolea tw.o had been committed . and four on parole I I had been discharged. The superintendent had recommended the discharge of Joseph Kuhn from the Jurisdiction of the school, which was done. John E. Thompson was appointed asTHAT WE MAY MATERIALLY REDUCE THIS GREAT STOCK OF DRE8S GOODS BEFORE sistant superintendent for one year, THE ADVENT OF WARM WEATHER, AN EXCEPTIONALLY INVITING 8ALE HAS BEEN beginning June 1st. A three months' PLANNED. IT IS OUR PURPOSE TO MOST THE PRESENT ATTRACTIVE VALUES AN- EVER Invacation was given Peter Hanson. structor In the shoe department The matron's report of the female cottage was received and the matter of installing a gymnasium was referred to the superintendent. The state auditor In a communication notified the board that the sum of $785.98 had been received from the sale of school lands and credited to their account. The board decided not to have an exhibit at St. Louis, but to have one ready for the state fair. The board then If a lingering doubt ever existed In the minds of any of her kind friends that Jane Smith has an abnormal love for the highballs of her native Scotland her eighth arrest last night, within a period of a month, for drunkenness succeeded In removing that doubt. Jane Is not only a good Judge of beer, cocktails and gin rickeys, but she Is a smooth talker. Her loquacity is something fierce: She says she Is a very badly treated woman. "Twenty-fiv- e days, said the court "Oh, judge, you might as well kill me, said Jane. Jane has a habit of writing letters to prominent people and telling them how badly she wants to get back to her little children in Denver. The money that Is susually contributed for this purpose she Invests In liquid refreshments. She will be allowed to serve out the entire sentence this time. Pat Lowney, arrested last night by Policeman Sleeth, was given what police officers call a "floater this morning. That Is, he was sentenced to Jail but the sentence was suspended one hour to give the man time to walk out License to get marlred was issued this afternoon to Fred P. Plans and Mias Edna M. Smith. All actions now pending In the court have been dismissed. The marriage will take place tomorrow. .... LOCAL RAILROAD NOTES. The Richard Mansfield special came In from the east this morning and went on to Salt Lake. General Manager W. H. Bancroft came In from the Pacific coast today In his special car and went down to Salt Lake. A large number of people took advantage of the excursion rates on the Short Line and went to Salt Lake this morning. Passenger traffic Is so heavy that both the Union Pacific and D. ft R. G. east bound passenger trains this morning were three hours late In leaving the Union depot. Engineer Stanton returned yesterday from San Francisco where he has been under treatment In the Southern Pacific hospital. He was engineer of the train which was wrecked by the explosion at Jackson siding last February and has entirely recovered from the Injuries received at that time. DISPLAY OF HAMMOCKS THEY ARE ALL NEW, IN SUPERB COLOR EFFECT8, OF THE VERY lor Comfort sum-mon- ey -- YOULL O H We fssl doubly JEWELERS. THESE JUST FIND WHAT YOU WANT IN THIS MAGNIFICENT ASSORTMENT AND AT PRICES RANGING FROM $1.50 to -- Dee-Stanfo- rd A Our Greatest May Sale of Silks fifty-fiv- AND BEST sure of your continued pstrongs. J.S. LEWIS S CO. OPTICIANS. RICH CUT GLASS OUR 8HOW THAT' WE HAVE JUST THE PROPER THING IN Hammocks t ROSS BOOK STORE 60 Minutes of Fun At a Lyceum Theater All This Week Dress Goods Sale GOODS TO BE HAD INTO LOOK WINDOW WILL CONVINCE YOU Matchless Suit Bargains WITH THE CLEANEST STOCK OF AND one-legg- ed DIAMONDS & SURROUNDED STYLE Made BLURRED EYES For either reading or distance are very troublesome. It to money wliely levelled to have It perfectly corrected. I can fit your eye with flwei that will entirely relieve the trouble end prevent them from growing worie. EXAMINATION FREE J. T. RUSHMER, Expert Manufacturing 'Optician 2412 Washington Ave. Week of Hay 9 BOB KENYON "Cottage by the 8ea.ir Dee-Stanfo- 111 LATE8T PATTERN AND MR?. ROBERT8 ENTERTAINED. Last evening Mrs. M. H. Roberts entertained a party of friends at her cosy street. Cards home on Twenty-sixt- h were the order of the evening, after which refreshments were'served by the charming hostess, ably assisted by Mrs. Skelley. The ladles' first prise, a beautiful bon bon spoon, was won by Mrs. Miles, while Mr. Fults was the lucky one for the gentlemen's prise, a very fine paper knife. Mr. and Mrs. Beardsley f were consoled. Those present were: Mrs. II. Mllev, Mr. and Mrs. Olsen, Mr. and Mr. SkelA. O. U. W. ley, Mr. and Mrs. J. Lawrence, Mr. E. All of the A. O. U. W. are members Olsen, Mr. C. Fults, Mr. and Mra Invited to be present at a Beardsley, Mr. and Mra M. H. Roberta cordially regular meeting of Fidelity Lodge No. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Miller. 8. A. O. U. W, Saturday evening. May child14, 1904. weak ankled for Shoes Corset Punch, cigars. COMMITTEE. rd Shoe company. ren. CO TO OUR SPLENDID Twenty-sevent- . License Issued to Fred P. Plana and Miss Edna M. Smith. 18 INVITED LESTER A VESTER Comedy Sketch Artiste. O THE CARTERS Comedy Musical Artists. rO O 7s CO SAMSON A ZACCHO ' Strongest Man and Woman In the World. Madame Zaccho lifts piano and plF er by her teeth at each performance. s LAST & THOMAS i 1 MOVING PICTURES The moat costly pictures ever pb' "Trip te the Moon. tographed reproduced- with full elf- |