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Show DAHjY UTAH 8 HEW THIAL AT ARRESTED RAILROADERS HAVE IH CROCKER CASE CITY HEBER STATE JOURNAL. A MULLIGAN MONDAY. MAY 23. 1904 OGDEH SHUT OUT STEW THE SOLDIER BOVS Dress-Goo- Sale ds are just now taking advantage of our GREAT SUMMER SALE to lay in a sup- - TIN ANY IS EMPLOE TROUBLE. IN JUDGE ROLAPP RENDERED DECISION TODAY. HIS POLICE BURST UP THE GATHERING. HAPPY SCORE 8 TO 0 IN FAVOR OF THE HOME TEAM. . New Trial in His Usual Grind in the Muncipal Court Game was Interesting From Start to Thio Morning Vagrancy the Action Against Southern Finish and Witnessed by Common Offoneo. Pacific Company. Large Crowd. Alleged to Hove Stolen a Watch From Miss 8haw of This City. M. W. Hicks Gets Ed Bagley, formerly an employe of the Rio Grande Western in this city, was arrested at Heber City on Saturday on a charge of having stolen a watch from Miss Shaw, who resides R. Little, J, P. Corbin, George Rig-ne- y Judge Rolapp granted the motion for and George Clark, four prominent a new trial In the action brought by men In the employ of the railroad Georgia Crocker against the Union PaSouthern Pacific company, yesterday cific today. Mrs. Crocker brought suit decided that about the best way to to mover 835,000 for the death of her spend a Sunday was to go to the Wilhusband. The Jury returned a verdict lows near the river, entirely unaware in her favor for 812,000.' Judge Le that this place has appropriately been Grand Toung subsequently moved for named "Robbers Roost" and has been a new trial and the motion was argued such a popular hang-ofor hobos, and by Judge Toung, for the company, and prepare a mulligan stew. They acA. W. Agee, for the plaintiff, and the cordingly purchased shout 85 worth of decision rendered today as stated. the necessary dellcac'es which go to A remittitur was sent down from the make such a dish. They succeeded In supreme court today reversing the de- preparing the mulligan and placed It cision of Judge Rolapp In the case of over the fire. The odor of cooking the M. W. Hicks against the Southern-Pacifimeat reached and the senvegetables Hicks brought suit sitive nostrils of Officers Plncock, company. against the company to recover dam- Sleeth and Browning. They made a ages for personal Injuries sustained by raid upon the men and In the scramble him. When the evidence for the plaint- the mulligan pot waa overturned. The iff had been submitted to the Jury the four were then placed under arrest and and this defendant moved for a non-su- it morning faced Judge Howell on the motion was granted. The supreme a charge of vagrancy. The four pleadcourt now reverses that decision, hold- ed guilty, hut promised the Judge that ing that the Issue should have gone hereafter they would probably spend to the Jury, and July 14th haa been set their Sundays In church and be good for the new trlaL Indiana. The Judge then discharged John Robinson has been cited to ap- them and advised them not to choose pear in court July 15th and make an- the willows as a place to make answer why he should not be punished other mulligan atew. His wife obtained a for contempt. John Caine, who was arrested by divorce from him some time ago and Detective Pender on a charge of househe was ordered to pay her alimony. He breaking, he having entered the Smith has failed and neglected to make full lodging house on May 20th and stolen payment of the alimony, hence these a purse containing fifty cents belongproceedings. ing to James Beckman, received a The case of J. 8. Gordon against hearing. Aa he had not an atIsaac Shupe, an appeal from the muwaa Instructed that he had he torney nicipal court, has been dismissed at the to secure the services of an right plaintiff's cost and meanwhile waa placed attorney, The case now on trial la that of J. J. under 8500 bonds. His trial waa set for ply of this seasons prettiest creations in the line of Dress Goods. We have made prices CONSIDERABLE LOWER ON FAR BET-- ; TER QUALITIES of fabrics than you can get elsewhere on Monroe avenue. Sheriff Bailey left for Heber City today to bring Bagley back to Ogden to answer to the crime alleged. When employed In this city Bagley paid Miss Shaw considerable attention. He visited her frequently and about the middle of Inst month he railed to see her. She was wearing the watch and he took It Shortly after he left the house taking the watch with him and Is said to have pawned It Bagley Is a married man but Is not living with his wife. He has two children, who are under the care of his mother at Heber City, and It was when he called to see them that the arrest was made. 4444444 4 4 444444444 LOCAL BRIEFS? 444444 444 44 44444444 Judge Miner from Balt Lake Is In the city today on business. About 200 people came from Salt Lake on the Kollts excursion yesterday. They spent the day In the canyon and at the baseball game. L. D. W. Tracy, the son of Mr. and Mra H. W. Tracy, 241 died at the family residence, Twenty-firstreet, at 9:45 yesterday morning. Funeral services will be held at 2 p. m. Thursday. Emmett Flynn, who has been In the employ of A. E. Richey, the undertake, for the past eleven months, will leave for St. Louis during the week, where he has accepted a position with Mr. an undertaking establishment Flynn has made many friends during bis stay In the city who will regret to hear of his leaving town. There were grand services at the First Methodist church yesterday. Several ministers returning from the general conference at oa Angeles were with the worshipers. The music under the leadership of Mra Fred N. Hess, with Mra John T. Rushmer as organist was of the usual high quality. The audiences are continually Increasing, as they are in an the churches of three-months-o- ld st , the city. MR. YOUNG IS SOLE OWNER. Mas Purchased W. B. Sawyers Interest In Lyceum and Ben Ton l Theaters. i A dealwas concluded In this city Sat- ut ry Hutchins and Mary IS. Stenger against James McEwan. The Issue involves the title to certain land near Harrla-vlllW. L. Maglnnla represents the plaintiff and M. D. Leaaenger the defendant e. RUMOR IS UNFOUNDED. David R. Gray Will Not Move His fice From Salt Laks to Ogdon. Of- M. Cleram. It was repored In one of the morning papers that "there Is a rumor In railroad circles that David R. Gray, the new agent who will have well-found- ed charge of the freight and passenger business for the Harrlman lines for this district will move his headquarters to this city on June 1st. A prominent railroad official In this city, when Interviewed by a Journal representative this morning, emphatically denied the rumor saying: "There la no truth In the rumor whatever, as Mr. Gray has always had Jurisdiction over the territory mentioned in the article and all traveling freight and passenger agents have been Instructed to report to Mr. Gray In Salt Lake. The fact of the matter Is that Mr. Gray has such an elaborate office at Salt Lake that it would be folly to move to this city. The gentleman who will be In charge of affairs In this city has already been instructed to report all buaineaa, after June 1st, to Mr. Gray at Salt Lake, therefore I say that this rumor Is entirely un- urday between William B. Sawyer and Julian H. Toung by which the former becomes sole owner of the Utah Bill Posting company andthe latter acquires Mr. Bawyer's Interest In the popular Lyceum theater In this city and the Bon Ton In Salt Lake. Mr. Toung states that he will manage the two theaters and will continue to present only the best attractions of the circuit. The Utah Bill Posting founded." company covers Ogden, all northern Willard Gilson and Clarence Allen Utah and south as far as Farmington. will to be continue will appear In a wooden shoe dance, Its headquarters and Carlena Koerner and Veda Allen here. In a bell dance In the operetta at Thursday evening. Following is the cast of characters in Miss Conroys operetta, "Little Theres pleasure In drinking If you at Dlgnan'a hall, Thursday on having 8TANDARD Soda Insist evening, May 26th: Ethel Thomas Water. Gertrude Watson Fairy Queen The special via the Carlena Kokerner Buttercup Nona Carbach Rio Gmnde leaves Ogden 7:10 p. m. Daisy .'. Short's orchestra. Performance be- Tuesday, May 24th, returning after the Admission 50 cents, performance. Fare 81 for round trip. gins at 8:20. 25 cents. children Swell Slippers for girl graduates GOOD INVESTMENTS. Shoe company. Four houses and lots; Tou'U never drink any other kind condition; railroad location: pays 10 per cent net. E. S. ROLAPP, Eccles of soda water after once trying STANDARD. Insist on having it. Bldg. Or-phe- Dig-na- n" Bo-Pee- . Bo-Pe- ep Sleloff-McCar- ty Dee-Sranfo- rd first-do- ss 1 2 i I TOO MUCH NOVEL READING Will Cause nervous headaches if your oyoo arc not absolutely cor- root. If you like to road for houro at a time and find tho print running together at tho oecond page COME TO U8 and wo will give you a pair of glasoes that wo guarantee will help you out of thio trouble. Tho Optical Department io equipped to oqual any in tho country and our reputation io back of every pair of glasaca told. J. S. LEWIS & CO. tomorrow morning. John Johnson, arrested on Saturday for disturbing the peace, waa discharged, as the complaining witness failed to appear against him. The following vags were discharged with the understanding that they are to go to work or leave the city: John Murphy, Leo Mayer, John Clark, Roy WInthrop, Noah Blancs, Mike Murphy, Albert Bring and William F. Taylor, charged with having been drunk, were fined 85 or five days In the city Jail. Andy McLane was fined 825 or twenty-fiv- e days for a similar offense and Harry Smith and Frank Lee were given ten days each. The as comparison ut Cut Is General 636 e S. J. BURT 8b BROS. Theater No Money is our Complaint. WeNeed old-tim- er, smthe An Early Summer Sale Remember FORT DOUGLAS. Our Grab Sale is still on. t of everything in stock. Cost of Goods Cats No Figure. We will meet any price mode by any one X on any brand 1? of goods. Reese How ell t Sons You get full value in every 25c package X COL- s hausted. on ng Fort Douglas ....0 2 Ogden 0000000 2020100 0 the three elegant $ prizes $15 Dinner Set Bowl $9 0 Summary Base on balls, by Hunter, 1; hit by pitched ball, Barrican; struck out Wright (2), Deen, Piper (2), Rush. Shupe, Henry (2), Taylor (2), Cheketts (2); passed balls, Deen. Umpire, Randall; time of game, 1:45; attendance, 750. COUNTY COMMISSIONERS MEET. The county commissioners held a brief seslon this morning. Four bids for sprinkling the Ogden canyon road were opened and read as follows: Clarence Jones 885 per month, John T. Williams 875, H. & Stallings 8100, Joseph Fuller 885. The latter was awarded the contract The road will be sprinkled during the summer months from the bridge at the entrance to the canyon up to the Oaks. Dr. Forbes stated that a smallpox patient had been sent to the pesthouse, hut that he would pay hla own expenses while there. t la another of our new lines of pianos recently added to our list This piano Is high class in every respect, comes In five different styles, and Its tone, 'quality and action is superb. Price $450 Sold on payments that make piano buying easy for you. Let us show you. Cut-Gla- ss 8 Co. The Krakauer Piano in addition to a free chance Horse From Coroy and Drove Boast Unitil It Wss Ex- terrible beating and was entirely exhausted. The animal was Immediately attended to but died In a few minutes Mr. Corey feels very much aggravated at the treatment the horse received and promises that he will make an example of these two men. Men so cruel as to drive a horse for forty or fifty miles on a hot afternoon and then beat her until she Is covered with whip marks ought to be severely dealt with. and Goods -- N I A. M. Corey, proprietor of the Corey livery stables, has sworn to a complaint for the arrest of Fred Gray and Will Smith, two colored men, who are charged with over-driviand shamefully beating a bay mare In such a manner aa to cause her death. Mr. Corey valued the horse at 8100 and said that had he known who the parties desiring the horse were he would never have permitted the animal to leave the stable. As It was. the two men ordered by telephone the swell -est turnout they could secure and sent the money to Mr. Corey In advance which led the latter to believe the men were in good faith. They drove first to the canyon and then to the Hot Springs and upon their return to the stable Mr. Coreya men noticed that the horse had received a Thousands of Dollars in WEEK KILLING A HORSE Hired This, and d CHIRCEOliTH WARRANT ISSUED FOR TWO ORED MEN. proves. Fort Douglas basethe many exclusive ideas found here, account ball team received a decisive shut-ofor the rapid buying in this department. You at the hands of the local league team cannot afford to miss seeing this elegant disyesterday afternoon by a score of 8 to 0. They gave a rather lamentable explay, and taking advantage of some of these hibition of the national game and were matchless offerings. entirely outclased. The local team did not make any strong efforts to score after their half of the second Inning and were Instructed merely to keep their opponents from THROUGHOUT the entire store. Prices have scoring, which they compiled with to the queens taste. all been lowered to meet the occasion of Both pitchers threw a good game. this period of underpricing in all departShurtliff, however, kept his hits more ments. Make a list of your needs, and see evenly scattered and succeeded' In scoring hlb second shut-ou- t; only seven how litye money it will require to supply them hits have been scored against him In eighteen innings. Hunter had good during this great sale. control but received a support which wss exceedingly raw, thirteen errors being made behind him. The Ogden team, with the exception of two excusable mlsplays by Check-ett- a, played a splendid game and showed a decided Improvement In team work over last Sunday's game against Park City. One of the features of the game was Lyceum Family SAWYER 4k YOUNG, Proprlaton a three-bas- e hit by Luasier In the eighth inning with no man out, but his OF MAY 23 chance to score was suddenly knocked THE Into a cocked hat when he tried to steal ANTHON-WILSOCLARKE CO. home after Henry, the local catcher, Fare Comedy. had nipped a man on second base, for Wesler returned the ball to the plate, HEATH A EXCELA by a remarkable throw, in time to Military Duo. catch Luasier. Other features of the game were the SEYMOUR A MAY batting of Clark and the catching of Musical. Jack Henry. Jacks arm the is better than ever, and stolen bases WELCH A SMITH by the soldiers were as rare aa snowJuggler. flakes In July. Deen, the catcher for the victors, had EDISONS MOVING PICTURES. the misfortune to break one of his 0 - 10 CENTS fingers during the opening and waa ADMI68ION compelled to leave the game. The position waa then filled by Thompson. The soldiers are a gentlemanly lot of Our Remedy will be players, hut displayed a decided weakness In their ability to play the national game. ,The following Is a detailed score: much-toute- $7.50 Lamp CARSTENSEN & ANSON CO. Temple of Music. STREET. Formerly Daynes Music 74 MAIN ( Co.) SALT LAKE CITY. x Richardson & Grant The Crockery People 2419 t f Washington Avenue 4 I44444444444444444444444444 J FIRST NATIONAL BANK. BLURRED EYES For either reading or distance are very troublesome. It Is money wisely to hsTe It perfectly corrected-- I can fit your eyes with glasses that will entirely relieve the trouble and pre rent them from growing worse. EXAMINATION FKEE J. T. RUSHMER, Expert Manufacturing Optician 2412 Washington Ave. 2384 Washington Avo. Sassers and Bells and Electric Clock,, APITAL ... ... ,.. .... 8150,001 DO YOU WANT A HOUSE? Electrical Batteries with electric LECTURE ON TENNY80N. I have a number of nice homes lo- 8URPLUS AND PROFITS....! 7346 J hers In the electric line; Miss Maud Babcock UniIn different cated Electrical of of In electrical time. the May work the city parts J We transact business In all branches versity of Utah lectures at the Weber owned by eastern parties. Must be of banking and extend every courtesy ( Stake academy tonight, her subject be-a sold at once. Easy terms If desired. consistent with soundness. E. Miss 8. ROLAPP, Eccles Bldg. Babcock Is ing "Tennyyson." COMMERCIAL ELECTRIC CO. DAVID ECCLES . Prealdsnt gifted elocutionist and will recite extracts from the works of the great poet Tan Shoes are the correct thlnr tor THOMAS D. DEE .... nt JOHN PINGREE Shoe and with such a subject she Is sure to street wear Stan 8. Stevens, Manager. o JAMES F. BURTON provide an Interesting entertainment Ass! Cashier 2279 Wash. Ave. Phone SKKS j .... g "Those Lite Men Vice-Preside- Dee-Staufo- rd |