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Show DAILY I LOCAL BRIEFS f FRANK JE1E COMMITS SUICIDE 4 John Morrison will slug Why Did They Bell Killarney" at Utahna Park next Sunday evening. Funeral services over the remains of Abraham Chadwick were held this afternoon at the North Ogden meeting DRANK house. Rides to AN OUNCE OF CARBOLIC George L. Hansen of Glenn, Wli., and Mias Maggie Manning of this city were united In the bonds of matrimony by Judge Howell last evening. William F. Douglas of West Weber died at 5:80 p. m. on Tuesday of pneumonia. He leaves a wife and ten children and was 48 years of age. Funeral will be announced later. Park H. Cook, traveling, freight agent of the Harrlman lines, has returned from a months trip over the Oregon Short Line and Southern Pacific, where he has been looking after the wool shipments. A. J. Abbott, of the government Innd department, H. J. .Craven, county surveyor, and County Commissioner W. G. Wilson left for the canyon this morning to complete the state survey of the road. Two freight cars were burned on a Southern Pacific freight train at last Tuesday. At Corlnne the cars were pulled under the water tank, but the latter was empty and the cars could not be saved. Co-rln- ne Lellla, daughter of Mra Emetine Cantwell, passed away last evening at the family residence, 1164 Twenty-fift- h street The remains will be shipped to Logan for Interment Friday evening by Undertaker Lindquist Go with the crowd to Saltair tomorrow with tho Y. M. and Y. L. M. I. A. Trains leave at 9:30 a. m. and 2:15 p. m. Fare $1.25. SAN PEDRO RUNNING TRAINS. OUT COURT HOWELLS WEARY WILLIES GET SENTENCES. The fire department was called out last evening to answ'er another useless alarm, sent in by telephone from street and the corner of Twenty-fourt- h Grant avenue, where a few sparks were coining from a chimney. The depart irtent started out with two heavy trucks, when If they had known something of the nature of the fire, they could have done the work with the chemical This difficulty has confronted the fire department for some time. An alarm frequently comes In from the foot of the mountains and the department will make the run with their heavy trucks when If they had known that It was a brush fire they would have taken their wagon of brooms and mops with which they fight such Area Chief Graves will therefore make a change In the present manner of telephoning in fire alarms, so that Instead of telling the girl at central the nature and location of the fire, as heretofore, central will Immediately connect the party with the fire station so that the latter can find out something about thp fire before they make a run which Is likely as not to prove uselesa MEETS DEATH DANIEL SHUPE ex-cl- ty on Hen-dersh- ce Jerome Brown appeared In police court this morning complaining that Robert Burton had permitted his cow to make a supper In his back yard. The case will come up on Saturday morning at 10 oclock. The following vagrants received five days each: John Sullivan, James Logan, George Tandy, O. E. Gaffney and Joseph Pope. Tom Conley was given ten days. Thomas Crystal and John Garvin, charged with the same offense were discharged. J. Mack, Fred Fairbanks, Thomas Reilly, Daniel Tease and Fred Tlttum pleaded not guilty to vagrancy and will be given an opportunity to explain at 7 o'clock this evening. Charles Wilson, a crippled mendicant, was discharged and ordered out The Ban Pedro road la now operating passenger trains between Los Angeles and San Bernardino, the service gplng into effect July 3d aa per schedule previously announced. This gives great eatlefactlon to the people of Los Angelee, who are watching development work on the new line with the deepest Interest. The Express of that city, telling of the train service, has the following to say of the work on the road In general: "From Riverside to San Bernnrulno the Clark road will use the tracks of the motor road at present operated by the Southern Pacific, the rails of which have been relald with etghty- pound steel the bridges also having UKDER Til FRANK KIRWAN KILLED ANSTON. Is Survived By and s AT TO REST Parents, Two Brothers Largs Cortege of Mourners Follow Popular Young mains to Their Last Resting Man. Pises. MANCHESTER BONTONNE Nopped and aet In strip., polka dota and fancy designs, for BEAUTIFUL RAYURE NIMOISE One of the newest cot. ton weaves, silk stripes and Persian figures DAINTY DIMITIES Light and dark colors, fast shade some very new designs for 8TELLA BATISTE For cool and pretty summer gowu niy FLORODORA BATI8TE Washes perfectly, very dainty and durable for "NATIONAL" LAWNS Nothing better. A fine 10 cent value for Many other Summer Fabrlca er There are nine senators to elect next s. fall, and nine The hold over senators, by districts are: Second A. G. Barber, Democrat, Logan; Fourth David McKay, Republican. Sixth Simon Huntsville; Bamberger, Democrat, Salt Lake, William N. Williams, Republican, Salt Lake; Seventh C. E. Loose, Republican. Provo, Henry Gardner, Republican, Spanish Fork; Ninth C. P. Larsen, Republican, Mantl; Eleventh A. B. Lewis, Republican, Frisco; Twelfth Harden Bennlon, Democrat, Vernal. Re- Sister' Was The home of Edward Kirwan, who From 9 oclock until the noon hour resides on Wall avenue, between Twenty-stoday a procession of friends and busixth and Twenty-sevent- h street, iness associates visited the residence was thrown Into deep gloom this of John Gay on Adama avenue, where morning when the parents received the lay the remains of Daniel W. Shupe. sad news that their son, Frank, had who met auch a tragic death at Glen-wobeen killed by a train at Evanston, Park on Monday night. At the Wyoming, early this morning. funeral services this afternoon the Frank Kirwan had ben employed by concourse of mourners was so large the Union Pacific as a brakeman for that the Third ward meeting house about a year. Only a few weeks ago was totally Inadequate to accommobeen strengthened. Colton, Hlghgrove he was placed on the work train which date them. The Interior of the buildand Orange Center will be on the new that road runs between MUlls' and ing was draped In white while the staroad, nnd from the This morning as the train was numerous floral offerings were banked tion the Salt Lake road Is In position making its reguar start out of Ev- on the speakers stand. The choir rento operate as far as Daggett over the anston he fell beneath the whels and dered some beautiful music among the tracks of the Santa Fe. but this will whs killed. Just how the accident oc- numbers being Gathering Home and not be done until the new road is con- curred has not yet been learned. The They That Sow In Tears Shall Reap structed to Callentes. Then there win body will arrive in this city on No. 3 With Joy. Squire Coop presided at be Clark rails the entire distance from tonight. the organ and rendered some beautiLos Angeles to Salt Lake City. There Frank Kirwan was 28 years old and fully appropriate selections. la little doubt that In six months solid the son of Edward Kirwan, night conBishop James Wotherspnon passenger trains will be running be- watchman at- the Southern Pacific ducted the services and the speakers tween the two cities. shops. He la survived by his parents, were Apostle George A. Smith, D. O. At present mixed trains are being two brothers, Edward and Jacob, and McKay, Elder Anderso and Hagbart each way dally between operated a sister, Marie. Bishop WJotherapoon. The services and Mon pa, at the eastern end, Frank had a host of friends In this were of a very impressive character a distance of seventy-fiv- e miles, and city and was exceedingly popular and all the made eulogistic speakers nlso between Daggett and Ivanpah, a among the young men In railroad cir- refrence to the deceased's Integrity, distance of elghty-tw- o miles, leaving cles, who were all grieved to hear the business ability, sociability and his e forty-fivmiles of steel to be laid sad only tidings. firm faith and conviction In the truth In order to fill the existing gap from of his religion. end to end. The stretch to be covered Go with tho crowd to Saltair tomorThe funeral cortege, which was one Is through Los Vegas valley from the row with tho Y. M. and Y. L. M. I. A. of the largest ever seen In the city, summit on the Nevada side of the Trains leave at 9:30 a. m and 2:15 p. was headed by the members of the mountains." m. Fare $1.25. Weber club, of which organisation the deceased was a member, and the InDont fall to see the grand balloon Be sure and see Prof. Halls baloon ascension at Utahna Park Saturday ascension at Utahna Park Saturday terment was made amid many manifestations of deep and sincere sorrow. and Sunday afternoon at 4:20. and Sunday afternoon at 4:30. The following were the floral offerings: Irge automobile, Automobile club: gates ajar. State Candy aasoct-tio- n; wreath and star, uncles and cousins: broken column, H. L. Griffin ft Co.; crescent and star. Eleventh Quorum of Elders; crescent and star, Sound vision nevsr calls for effort. If you are always trying to so family; large wreath, Weber a dub; through blurring mist, or your oyss give you pain and discomfort crescent and J. H. star, and Harris arc thorn and you straining glasses are needed. broken column, employes family; Shupe-WilllaNeglect of nature's warnings will bring on serious sys ailments. Candy company; gates ajar, employes baggage room; harp,Utah Commercial Travelers; star, Alex Brewer and family; wreath, harp Inside, with word partner, William Willinina; broken wheel Jno. Scow- - c$c od P P reduced prices 8TRICTLY A TEMPERANCE RESORT. THE WEEK OF JULY 4 Comedy Juggler. KRAFT The Irish Policeman. BENNETT SISTERS California's Favorite' Children In Song and Dance. MI88 VE8TA MONTR08A Illustrated Song. E. R. GOURLEY'S UTAHN MA80N AND FILBUR- NComedy Dutch Sketch. JOHN MORRISON all know Songs. Tou THE GREAT Ventriloquist, and Bridget. him Kev BARRINGTON with Tommy NEW MOVING PICTURES, at the New Pavilion Dancing POSITIVELY THE FINEST FLOOR THE STATE. IN Prices of Admission Adults, 10c; Children, THE GREAT PASSION PLAY WHY NOT BUY A HOME? I have some good ones to be sold Monthly payments. If you cheap. like. E. 8. ROLAPP, Ecdes Building. Great July Sale IN ALL I$3 ed I$3 4 C$3 - Cal-ient- SUMMER GOODS r$i C$3 Great Sweep of Odds and Ends $3 ee Is Reading' an Effort? J. S. LEWIS CO. Jewelers, and Opticians. !$ C$1 C$1 $a c$i c $i c$ $1 $i c$i C$1 Wash Goods at Cost and Less C$1 C$1 $! C$1 $ One Broad Sweep of MU Musin Underwear and Summer Shirt Waist Suits Goods !$1 r$i Remarkable Sale of Sweeping Oat C$1 C$1 5 AN EXTRA ATTRACTION SUNDAY EVENING . n. first-nam- p UTAHNA PARR KIRALFO $100. at the same general 1 S. J. BURT 8b BROS. w CONIMPRESSIVE 8ERVICE8 DUCTED THIS AFTERNOON. EV- dresses, are all being cut up at a c erable reduction. The newest goods of tlu .0nsi Iea"n, in the best qualities made. er Joseph Frye, who was to have had an examination on the charge of disturbing the peace this morning, did not appear and forfe'ted his ball of six-foot- LI Those dainty thin cool materials, so ilwiraii hot-weath- of town. hold-over- Bervics Batwsn Los Angeles and San Bsrnardina Has Basn Summer IFWics VARIOUS Thomas Caffrey, charged with having been unlawfully drunk, told the Judge that he was not Intoxicated when the officers picked him up but that he had been "knocked out by a who hit me In the open VISITED THE CANYON. big face wid his bare fist so as to make The Judge J. W. Abbott of the government pub- me feeble. discharged lic road department, arrived In the him and ordered him out of the city. Hans Hendrickson, another drunk, city late yesterday afternoon and was taken through the canyon by Com- was given five days. missioner Wilson. Mr. Abbott Is the croft ft Sons company; heart. Souvenir gentleman who recently. In an with a local newspaper man, Sliver Teaspoon club;, bouquet Easter and In a publication of his own, stat- lilies, Peery Bros.' Milling company; ed that the Ogden canyon has the bouquets. Geo. J. Kelly, H. W. Todd, finest mountain road In the United Joseph McFarland. Geo. W. Goddard, Mr. Abbott remarked last Jno. Culley, Horace Peery, Mrs. J. G. States. he la still of the same Paine, Geo. H. Matson, Clarence Gunthat night nell, E. S. Rolapp and others. opinion. inter-tervie- Special Prices on Fine . Msde brought on Frank A. Jenne, sexton, committed suicide this morning by drinking about an ounce of carbolic acid. He left no note of any description Intimating that he Intended to comlmt the rash act and his relatives can assign no reason for his unless that given above. Jenne left his home at 2870 Lincoln avenue about 10 oclock this morning, ridlrfg his bicycle.' Nets Knutson saw him pass the Riverside mill shortly after 10 oclock and Mra Charles who resides near Beckers brewery, saw him pass her house. Shortly afterwards her son rushed Into the house shouting that there was a dead man lying on the bank of the river. Mra. Hendershot communicated at once with the police department and Chief Browning and Sergeant Chambers proceeded to the scene In the patrol wagon. When they arrived they found the man lying dead on the river's bank near the brewery. Near bottle which had by was a contained carbolic add but had been drained of Its contenta His wife and father were notified and upon receiving the dreadful news both fainted. His father has been Indisposed for several days with an attack of heart trouble and a physician Is now attending him and his present .condition Is considered critical. Undertaker Larkin was Informed and removed the body to his morgue, where It now Ilea Jenne leaves a wife and two children. Until recently he was employed as a conductor by the Ogden Rapid Transit company, but has been out of employment for several reeka He had many friends In the city who win be shocked to hear of his sad end. one-oun- 1904. to Avoid Taking Out Joseph, Frye Forfeited $100 Bail and Thomas Caffrey Tells How He Apparatus Which Is Not Needed. Was Knocked Out. In a fit of despondency penitentiary, were taken to Salt Lake by Sheriff Bailey today. Michael Bertlnatl has commenced suit against David Clapler for breaking the water gate of an Irrigation ditch In Ogden on June 28th. FIRE DEPARTMENT CALLED the Bank of the River and Change Is A. F. Beal and Mike Swan, the two by a run of bad luck, forgers sentenced to one year In the son of W. H. Jenne, 7, WAS VAG. DAY IK MADE IN ALARM SYSTEM ACID. JULY THURSDAY. JOURNAL, STATE U8ELES6LY. Commits Act of The resurfacing of Twenty-fift- h street with asphaltum was commenced yesterday afternooif by Contractor Moran. ' CHANGE UTAH LASt St THOMAS |