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Show UTAH STATE JOURNAL, FRIDAY, MAY DAILY 8 HOLD-O- MOM ARE PS SKEEN PASSES AWAY WILL MAKE SALT AT u ATTEMPT TO STICK UP LOCAL BARTEN- DER LAST NIGHT. Two Man Wart Implicatad But in Making Their IMPROVING INVESTORS PROPERTY. THEIR Flums Is Now Being Built The Company Expocts to Produce Extensively This Year. A Long Sue-caed- Eacapa. waa reported An attempted hold-u- p police atatlon at I o'clock thla morning. While Simmon Farley, bartender at the Riverside saloon, waa on his way home and Just passing Thirteenth street he was confronted by two men who asked him to throw up his hands. He did so, but with his hand went a gun and upon seeing the weapon the footpads fired a shot at Farley and began to run In opposite directions. The shot g raxed Farley hair over the ear but did no damage. Farley diately proceeded to empty his gun at but every shell the fugitive In the chamber of his gun failed to explode until he strluck the last one but by this time the men had escaped. Farley then used the telephone In the residence of George Gibson and reported the matter to the police. Officers Tout, W. Browning, Sleeth, Burton, J. Browning and Sergeant Chambers Immediately went to the scene but all trace of the fotpads was lost Mr. Farley had about 170 with him at the time, as he had just taken all the money out of the cash register. at the hold-up- s, I LOCAL BRIEFS I The Salt Lake road a few days ago completed the work of building a spur from Kessler's, this side of Garfield beach, to the property of Becks Salt company, which recently passed Into the control of Ogden and Salt Lake vice-preside- nt, Kittle, manager of the Kemmer Coal company at Salt Lake, Is a director. From a member of the board of directors it was learned today that some extensive improvements are being made preparatory to actively entering Into the salt business. An order has been placed with an eastern firm for expensive pumping machinery, which, it is expected, will be Installed not later than thirty days hence. A flume one and a half miles long la being built from which the company expects to derive anywhere from 80,000 to 40,000 tons of salt this year. A refinery may be built later, but no plans have yet been made In that direction. The company owns 220 acres of lands along the shores of the late between Black Rock and Saltalr beach. Fred Wright, the butcher, was adSAVULE-CLEARNUPTIALS. mitted to cltlsenshlp by Judge today. Well Known Couple Quietly Wedded Ethel Maud Tretwell, the Yssteday Afternoon. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Tretwell, died late yesterday Louis Savllle, part proprietor of the afternoon at the family residence, 526 Elite club rooms, and Mrs. M. Cleary, Twenty-sevenstreet proprietress of the Idanha rooming Ogden will have the treat of hearing house, were quietly married yestersome eloquent Methodist divines day afternoon In the presence of a few shortly. They will stop over In return- Intimate friends. Immediately after ing from the Los Angeles general con- the ceremony they left for New York and from thence will sail for Europe, ference that adjourns the 28th Inst Mr. Halgersen, who had charge of where they will spend three months the school exhibit at the Carnegie free Visiting relatives of the bridegroom in library, waa last night presented with England and also visiting the principal a fine Elgin gold watch by the teach- continental cities. oBth the bride and ers as a mark of appreciation for his groom are well known In the city and take with them the best wishes of services. The fire department was called out many friends. They will make their thla morning to answer an alarm home in Ogden on their return. 'which had been sent In from the Geo. A. Lowe company. Their services were not needed, however, as the small blue had been extinguished before their arrival. Special arevlces tonight at the Salvation Army hall conducted by Colonel French of San FTancisco. The colonel The Ellefords were greeted with the has seen twenty-tw- o years service as week last night; a Salvationist, la a very able speaker, largest house of the In fact, most of the boxes were taken. and those who fail to hear him will William Haworth's "Ensign" was the undoubtedly1 miss a treat bill and the piece was put on in Funeral services over the remains style. The trial of the ensign of Ethel Maud Tretwell, the on board of the San Jacinto was very daughter of Mr. and Mrs. as was the coxwalna pleadMorris Tretwell, will be held tomorrow effective, cast was a long one and all The at 2 o'clock from the family residence, ing. their roles In an admirable sustained 528 Twenty-sevent- h street The re- manner. James ' Corrigan deserves mains may be viewed between the special mention for his performance hours of 11 and 2 oclock. of. Jack Dudley. Pietro Sosso, Charles If you feel that the violin, of all InEdler, Miss Eliott, Myrtle SeLwyn, struments. speaks best the language of Pauline Maitland and Little Mabel the soul, a treat la In store for you at were all excellent. The specialties of the Congregational church next MonTrue Boardman and Myrtle Selwyn day and Tuesday evenings. Mr. Wal-th- were well received. Is one of the great masters of the "Womans Sacrifice" will be preInstrument and has met with ovations sented this evening. It Is one of the In the larger cities all over the world. most successful of society comedies. He is supported by such talent as The plot is a strong one and Is laid Misses St Remy, De Vere and In Russia and has plenty of good comedy. The company appear to good advantage and it affords the ladles of the UNION LABOR. company an opportunity to display The wives, daughters, mothers and their best gowns. sisters of union labor members are inAt the matinee tomorrow "Cindervited to attend a meeting at 2:20 p. m. ella" will be given and the little ones Sunday afternoon at the Union Labor are guaranteed an enjoyable enterstreet for the tainment hall on Twenty-fourt- h purpose of organising a Womens Union Label league. By order of GOOD INVE3TMENT8. TRADES AND LABOR ASSEMBLY. Four houses and lots; condition; railroad location; pays 10 YOU CAN HAVE per cent net E. S. ROLAPP. Eccles Twelve years In which to pay for a Bldg. home. No big first payment. Eight dollars a month for a $1,000 home. Swell Slippers for girl graduates G. R. DAY, 2486 Washington Ave. Shoe company. Y Ro-la- 6UCCUMBED TO ATTACK PNEUMONIA LAST NIGHT. Was Well Known and Highly Pop ular in the County Funeral Services Sunday. The death of Moroni Skeen Sr., at his residence on street at 11 oclock which occurred Twenty-secon- d pp The Leader Millinery Or last night, removes from our midst one of the most useful citizens of the About ten weeks ago Mr. county. parties. Skeen was seised with a stroke of The officers of the company are R. J. paralysis and since that time has been Taylor, president and general mana- confined to his bed. Three days ago ger, Charles A. Smurthwalte, direc- he was attacked by the dreaded distor, and L. J. Taylor, secretary and ease pneumonia and In his already treasurer, of this city. Moses Thatch- weakened condition he waa unable to er of Logan la and P. withstand the of the disease C. 20. 1904 ravages and succumbed hist night. All the members of his family were present at the time of death. Deceased was born at Lehl, Utah, In 1854, and had Just passed his fiftieth year. For many years he was actively engaged In the livestock business, but latterly he directed his energies and attention to the real estate business and met with considerable success in that direction. He has always been prominent In politics, and has done much active and earnest work In the Republican cause. For the past four years he has been water commissioner of Weber county and has dls charged the duties pertaining to that office In a highly creditable manner. Of a happy, genial disposition he was highly popular with all classes and had a legion of friends who will deep ly regret his demise. A. wife and nine children and two brothers, Hyrura Skeen and Joseph Skeen, survive Special Inducements for Saturday Buyers OUR SPECIAL STOCK OF LADIES AND CHILDRENS Street and Trimmed Hats WILL TOMORROW ONLY BE. OFFERED AT PRICES REDUCED FROM t 10 to 25 per cent THESE HATS WILL SELL QUICKLY AND DESIRABLE. AN EARLY CHOICE' IS THE LEADER MILLINERY oMrs, S, E, . X 2351 Washington Ate, Lyon, Prop, f .4- - . him. Funeral services will be conducted on Sunday, but the time has not yet been set The remains were remov ed to Larkin A Sons parlors. th i Footlight Flashes j first-cla- ss er Wals-wort- PERSONAL POINTERS R. J. Ord of Nephl is an Ogden vis' itor today. F. G. Darty of Oxford, Ida., Is visiting in the city. T. W. Mathews of Salt Lake spVnt yesterday In this city. James Brady of Salt Lake City was an Ogden visitor yesterday. E. H. Parkinson of ''Saratoga, Wya, Is In the city on business. J. W. Williams of Moah, Utah Is spending a few days In the city. Tho. H. ONeil of Salt Lake City Is In teh city on business this afternoon. A. E. Hyde Jr., manager of the Kimberly mine at Kimberly, stopped off between trains last night on his return . from Chicago. Lieutenant Clark, manager and Instructor of athletics at Fort Douglas, was In the city this afternoon arranging for Sunday baseball game between his team and Ogden. . Corset Shoes for weak ankled children. Shoe company. Dee-Stanfo- rd 'No Pity 8hown. For years fate was. after me continuously, writes F. A. Gulledge, Verbena, Ala. "I had a terrible case of When all piles causing 24 tumors. failed Bucklens Arnica Salve cured me. Equally good for Burns and all aches and palna Only 25c at Jesse J. Driver's drug store. h. flrst-clo- ss Dee-Stanfo- rd TOO MUCH NOVEL READING MAUDE ADAMS IN LITTLE MIN- ISTER." Salt Lake City, Wednesday, May 25th. Special via Rio Grande at 6:30 p. return at close of performance, fare 31 round trip. Street cars will meet train on arrival at Ogden. Theater and railroad tickets on sale at Gulley's drug store, Ross' Book store Secure your until noon Saturday. tickets promptly or you will be unable to get them. DO YOU WANT A HOUSET I have a number of nice homes located In different parts of the city owned by eastern parties. Must be sold at once. Easy terms If desired. E. & ROLAPP, Eccles Bldg. S. LEWIS & CO. JEWELERS OPTICIANS The Best Phoenix Safety 4c Pins, per card The best English Derby pins per package 2!e The best 10a Peacock Pins, now per package 4o The Omo Dress Shields in Assorted lot of 25c and 35e Handkerchiefs now for... 20e Assorted lot of 35c and 50o Handkerchiefs now for... 25c all sizes 20c The Alba Dress Shields in pany. The best Cub rect. J. Special Sale in Notions Tan Shoes are the correct thing for street wear Shoe comDee-Stanfo- rd Will Causa nervous headaches if your eyes are not absolutely corIf you like to read for hours at a time and find the print running together at tho second page COME TO US and we will give you a pair of glasses that we guarantee will help you out of this trouble. The Optical Department la equipped to equal any in the country and our reputation is back of every pair of glasses sold. Special Sale in Notions Sure Cure for Piles. Itching Piles produce moisture and cause Itching. This form, as well as Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles are Pile Remedy. cured by Dr. Stops Itching and bleeding. Absorbs os a jar at druggists, or sent Treatise free. Write me about your case. Dr. Bosanko, Philadelphia, Pa. tumor. by mall. 60c all sizes 15o Pins pr cube, 7o All of our $2 Kid Gloves this sale for dur-duri- $1.35 All of our $1.50 Kid Gloves during this sale 50o Handkerchiefs now for... hook-o- n Hose now Supporters per pr. . . . 20c The boat Red Lion Hump hook and eye, per card.... 2 25 doz. Shamrock girdle Cor- .............. for.... $1.12 Assorted lot of 20o and 25c 60c Silk Gloves, double wov- en finger tips, for Tho best 25o 15o 29o sets, special Laos 5o Thorchon yds. and Insertion, per yard. . 2140 500 yds Platt Val. Lace sold at 15, 20, 25c per yd., now, 10o 200 LAST & THOMAS |