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Show a DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, MET III JOINT CHE LUES . CONFERENCE Y, ' M AND Y. L M. I. A. HELD 8IONS YESTERDAY. 8E8 SHE Tlf MONDAY, MAY 10, 1904. SHOT DOWN COMPANIONS FOUR YOUNG PEOPLE DROWNED IN TRUCKEE RIVERS : and Young Men Perished While Endeavor Reports Submitted and Approved ing to Rescue Women From the Officers Wars Sustained Lecture Swollen Stream. By B. H. Roberts. BY FORMER ASSASSINS DENVER POLICEMAN MURDERED. Was One of the Men Accused of saulting William Wardjon - As- Nsar Salida. RENO. Nev.,May 16. Ry the break The annual joint conference of the of one of the apana of the suspening area L M. associations L. Y. T. M. and sion tramway across the Truckee river tabernacle yesterheld at the Ogden at Laughton'a Springs, five miles weat was returning home from a social vis. day. At 10 oclock the officers of the of thla city, yesterday afternoon, four Maurice Jacobs, a young young mens assoc lationrmet, there be- young people, business man; Mrs. E. 8. Ede ing a large attendance presided over McMillan, daughter of a prominent Joseph F. Smith by B. S. Hinkley. Mr. and Mrs. E. 8. Ede business man; In was board also Jr. of the general C. Jr. and T. of Chicago were Tilsman C. President with attendance together from car into the the precipitated and several and bishops F. Middleton if swollen stream drowned. and counsellors. their The accident was witnessed by Fred trace of the assassin has been found, J. L. Herrick, superintendent of the associations, made a few opening re- Coleman of San Francisco, who was marks and comments on the annual unable to render any assistance. The report and he was followed by mem' tramway consists of two steel cables here of the board In general dis- stretched across the river, upon which Mra John Combs, cussion of the work of the assocla a car runs which Is much used by unarmed. pleasure-seeker- s. the five Yesterday tlons. The officers of the young ladles as- young people entered the car to cross hots, also heard the cry, "You mur- sociation met at the Weber stake the river. When they reached midacademy. There was a good attend- stream one of the strands parted. One ance and the general board was rep- piercing shriek was heard and the return home she was awaiting. Combs four were observed for a few moments was later found at a bowling alley and resented by Elisabeth C. McCune. At the afternoon session President struggling in the rapids. Both young placed under arrest. It la said that Shurtllff presided. Among the speak- men were ahtletes and gave up their Combs had been at the alley all eveners were Mary R. Stevens, J. L, Her- lives In a heroic effort to save their ing and no evidence of guilt has yet Mr. Jacobs was seen for been traced to him. lie Is being held, rick, Joseph F. Smith Jr., Elisabeth companions. McCune and B. S. Hinkley. An ad- for a few momenta swimming with however. holding her above the Gregory recently had served dress on "The Ideal Young Man" was Miss McMillan, given by Conrad Snow and one on water, when in her terror she grasped Reno detective agency and was one of The Ideal Young Woman by Cath- his arms and both went down. Tlls-ma- n the men accused by William Wardswam for 200 yards holding Mrs jon, the national committeeman of the erine Higginbotham. Special music head above water, then was seen United Mine Workers of America, with Ede's C. was renedered by the choir and J. to turn Antoni. J. of upon his back, the better to assaulting him on a Rio Grande train both and Reports Ellerly associations were read and the names save her, when she seised him and near Salida, Col., recently. Wardjon of the ojeers and presented and sus- bore the strong swimmer beneath the was badly beaten up and claimed that current. There was no time that the four of the Reno agency men were his tained. , At the evening session Joseph F. two young men could not apparently assailants. Gregory had only Just reSmith Jr. opened the proceedings with have saved themselves, although at turned to the city, having been absent prayer. Elder B. H. Roberts occupied the place where the accident occurred several weeks. Letters found on his the balance of the time' with a lecture there are swift rapids, the water person indicate that he was aware of on "The Fifth Gospel; or Third Book seething and boiling over great rocks Wardjons accusation. The police now believe that two men Hundreds of people are searching Mr. Roberts handled the of Nephl. ac. manner for of in the shooting of Greg- X the victims the of bodies the a and participated masterfly subject (n la another of our new lines of recovIan one been It but has over a that only four shots cident, and ory. hour develops for half. only spoke pianos recently added to our UsL After a solo by Mrs. Mary Farley, Su- ered. ' Under the direction of Chief of were fired, but the riddled condition of This piano is high class In every perintendent Herrick congratulated Police Lee per electric lights have Gregory's body leads to the conviction 4- - respect, comes in five different the associations on the success of the been strung across the river at inter- that a shotgun loaded with heavy shot styles, and its tone, quality and conference and the congregation was vals for several miles and nets have was used. It is alos evident that a reaction la superb. been placed. The searching party Is ex- volver bullet penetrated the brain and dismissed. , ploding dynamite over the still waters was the Immediate cause of death. Deon the case have un,. Sold on payments that make for their tectives but thus been efforts have working SHOWS BIG INCREASE; piano buying easy for you. Let unavailing Owing to the prominence earthed the fact that two strangers us show you. of the victims of the tragedy the. en- haunted the vicinity of the shooting Salt Lake County's Taxable Propertire city Is In mourning and the banks all evening, one of whom carried what 4 ty Valuation Nearly 2JX)0,000 of the river are lined with throngs of apparently was a gun or rifle. It has CARSTENSEN & ANSON CO. Over Last Year. . also been learned that a stranger enpeople. Temple of Music. r Mr. Tilsman is a prominent business tered the saloon In which Gregory was 74 MAIN STREET. The assessed valuation of Salt Lake 4 man of Chicago, who was camping at engaged at cards during the evening county Is 145,244,817, according to the 4 ( Formerly Daynes Music Co.) Laughton'a Springs for the benefit of and scanned the interior as if search- X ' SALT LAKE CITY. figures made public yesterday by his health. ing for some one. When his gase assessor County Benjamin R. Eldredge. alighted upon Gregory he seemed satThe valuation for 1903 was $43,605,032, isfied and left the place. a difference, or increase of $1,739,785 Gregory has served the Mines assoin favor of 1904. . !: ciation both at Idaho Springs and Upon the basis of an assessed vau-uatlCripple Creek since the strike of metof $45,244,817 the taxes for this alliferous miners and smeltermen was year will be levied. With the levy the inaugurated in Colorado, and has also same as last year the net proceeds been engaged against strikers In the B. OF R. E. OFFICERS. will be an apportlonate increase. A To attend dancea or coal fields and other places. In addibiennial convention of second The slight decrease will net the same totals connectto tion this Gregory has been theaters or to catch a as were realixer for 1903. the United Brotherhood of Railway ed with the secret service department train in a hurry If you In real estate there is an increase of Employes, which has been holding its of different western roads. romombor the number-pho- no a little over $100,000. Improvements sessions in San Francisco during the show an increase of more than ten last week, closed Saturday night. 22. Swell Slippers for girl graduates times that amount, or a little over The following officers were elected Shoe company. 31,000,000. There Is a slight increase to serve during the ensuing year: Genin the value and number of horses, eral president, George Esee; general ALLEN TRANSFER WORLD8 FAIR RATES. with a marked decrease in both for secretary and treasurer, W. L. Hall; To St. Louis via Union Paeifie. .. COMPANY. nt Frank McCabe; Effective cattle. Bheep show a failing off of first May 3d, the following ALBKRN ALLEN, MGR. C. J. Jones; rates will be made to about $10,000 in valuation and in the second St Louis and W. L. Bradley; return: neighborhood of 1,600 in number. The third 412 25th SL Phone 22. increase in swine is from $830 in 1903 fourth J. E. Fitzgerald. To SL Louis and return (direct . The Krakauer Piano I UNDER a SPECIAL Price $450 t on In Railroad f Circles Its rd vice-preside- vice-preside- nt " MUSLIN An event that excels in LOW PRICES and HIGH QUALITY any exhibit made in Ogden this season. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED SPECIAL CONSIGNMENT OF GOWNS, CORSET COVER8 AND LADIES DRAWERS WHICH WE BOUGHT FOR THE SOLE PURPOSE OF GIVINO THE OGDEN PUBLIC AN EXAMPLE OF QUICK SELLING. A REMEMBER THESE GOODS WERE NOT MADE FOR SALE PURPOSES, AS EVERY GARMENT IS FULL SIZE AND SPLENDIDLY MADE OF SOFT ENGLI8H LONG CLOTH AND FINE SHEER MUSLINS, WITH S EMBROIDERY AND LACE TRIMMINGS FOR EXCLUSIVE AND DISHIGH-CLAS- CRIMINATING TRADE. THIS LINE WJLL BE READY FOR YOUR INSPECTION MONDAY MORNING, AND THE SALE WILL LAST THE ENTIRE WEEK. it ,iir-r -- m r . jt m S. J. BURT & BROS. vice-preside- nt vice-preside- nt, as against $5,249 this year. In merchandise and machinery the Increase is proportionately about the aame, in the neighborhood of $500,000. There Is an equal failing off in solvent credits, etc., vfrlth a large increase in money. The increase in personal not otherwise property, enumerated, is about $125,000. TOTAL AB8TINENCE UNION. The Total Abstinence Union met Friday evening in the ciy hall with a &lrly good attendance. The songs given by Anna Parker, Nellie Rutledge, Mrs. and Miss Christensen. and by Willie and Grade Rutledge were all beautiful and well rendered. The papers by Miss Vera Smith and Miss Leota Kennedy were interesting and were attentively re- ceived. The president being absent Judge Foreman was invited to preside. Miss Vera Smith was elected secretary to flu a vacancy, r Six new members were secured. After officers, re- route), $42.50; to Chicago and return NEW TYPE OF CAB SEAT. to Chicago and District Foreman Charles Sullivan of (direct route), $47.50; return (one way via St. Louis; or to the Union Pacific at Rawlins, Wyo., SL Louis returning, one way. via Chihas Invented a new engine cab seat and $50.00. will patent the device. His seat is at- cago), Tickets on sale every Tuesday and tached to a piston working in a cylinof each week. May to November der containing compressed air, the air Friday Inclusive. Transit limit of ten days cushion taking up all of the. Jar and in each direction will be allowed, final Jolt that is now so disastrous to the limit alxty days from date of sale, but health and nerves of the engineers and in no case later, than December 15th, firemen. -- - from Big 10c Special WEDNESDAY NEXT Farmers Union From 2 to 6 p. m. only. Smithfield Flour 1904. I In addition to the above rate there NO PASSE8 An order has been Issued by the rail- Is also on sale round trip tickets, Ogroad commission in Texas that after den to SL Louis and return at $50, in which is on sale dally to November December 21 railroad companies Texas shall be prohibited, under penal- 2d inclusive, limited sixty days from ties of the law for discrimination, from date of sale. issuing free transportation to any son whomsoever except their own cers and employes. i peroffi- . BRANCH. The contract for the construction of FRISCO-NEWHOU8- E "t one month. of Bread Made IN TEXAS. the San Pedro branch between Frisco and Newhouse provides for its completion in sixty days' Work on the line was commenced by the contractors ports arrangements were made for the today and ocnstructlon will be rushed meeting which will be on an elab- through to completion within the orate scale. time scheduled. Ir J- Wherry was Invited to the meeting which he did, giv- TROUBLE OVER G. A. R. RATES. ing a most inspiring and interesting Eastern papers say that there is ta'k. trouble Impending among the. railroads ' The Union then adjourned to meet over the rates for the G. A. R. reIn ad-dr- GET A BITE es union. , i . Hight Patent . sizes, 50c, $1.00. Straight Grads Fancy Patent . COVERED BUTTER DI8HES WATER 8ET8 And you will want no other kind. We have Just received a carload of three grades and are selling A 8ura Thing. It is said that nothing Ja sure except death and taxes, but that is not altogether true. Dr. Kings New Discovery for Consumption is a sura cure for all lung and throat troubles Thousands can testify to thaL Mrs. C. B. Van Metre of Sheperdtown, W. Va says: "I had a severe case of Bronchitis and for a year tried everything 1 heard of but got no relief. One bottle of. Dr. King's New Discovery then cured me absolutely. Jts infallible for Croup, Whooping Cough, Grip, Pneumonia and Consumption.. Try 1L Its guaranteed by Jesse J. Driver, drugglsL Trial boftles free. Regular COVERED VEGETABLE DISHES BERRY DISHES TEA SETS MILK PITCHERS J Other Usaful Articles Displaytd in Our North Window. Numerous $1.40 1 JO We ' are also receiving daily shipments of Fresh California Vegetables and all the homegrown vegetables in market Don't overlook Chase ft San- -. borns Teas and Coffees, which cannot be matched for their No single article over 10 cents, but sets containtwo or more articles each piece will be counted aa ing 10 cents. . Richardson & Grant THE CROCKERY PEOPLE. 202 Washington Avenue. (Two 8toros.) 2419 Washington Avonuo drinking qualities. EDGAR JONES CO. $38 Tolephons TWENTY-FIFT- H 124. Ehe ST. By Carrier, One Month, JOURNAL 40c By Mail One Month, 50c |