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Show DAILY won i. vrrmiFELL idebt 1f George Wurillaw of Prenton, Idaho, la visiting in the city. Ralph Grange and late Murdock ARIZONA MINER MET BAD AC' CIDENT. made an automobile trip to Salt Lake yesterday. Deputy Sheriff Behring relinquishes He and a Companion Wars Trying to hla post of duty tomorrow for a few Beat Their Way Out days vacation. of Town. The Scotch are enjoying an afternoon at the Hermitage this afternoon. Andrew Jacobson, a miner who hails of their friends About twenty-fiv- e came up from Balt Lake this morning from the state of Arizona, had his and are sharing the picnic with them. left leg cut off this morning while George Eaton, formerly principal of trying to board an Oregon Short Line the Ogden high school and now hold- freight train. Jacobson and a coming a position In Salt lake, la visit- panion named Peter Eackland, also a ing old friends In the city and he has miner, spent yesterday in the city and many of them. He Is accompanied by this morning decided that they would Mr. Siegel of Salt Lake City. steal a ride to Butte, Mont., and seek In the mines. They walkemployment Go with the Third ward people to ed out to the water tank near the the Hermitage Fioneer Day, July 25th. Simmons Hardware company's wareGood musical program In the after- house and waited for freight train No. noon. Dancing at night. Judge H. H. 18, bound for the north. Backland Rolapp will deliver the oration. made a run and caught his car, but Jacobson missed the round of the ladHEARING POSTPONED. der and was thrown ' under the car. He had enough presence of mind to AnO. P. of Examination pull out the right leg, but the wheels Preliminary derson at al. Continued Until passed over his left leg, crushing It Tomorrow. horribly. Jacobson fell backward down the The only witness examined yester- steep Incline at the side of the track day afternoon after the Journal went and began to call for help. His partto press In the preliminary hearing ner had left the train by this time and of Anderson, Due and Austin, charged came to hla assistance, tying a handwith manslaughter, was Fred Shields, kerchief around his leg to stop the who gave expert testimony as to the flow of blood as much as possible. Dr. composition of fireworks and the man- Forbes and the ambulance were called ner of their discharge. An adjourn-me- n and Jacobson was taken to the genwas then taken until 2 o'clock eral hospital. It will be necessary to this afternoon. This morning, how- amputate the leg below the knee. Jacobson displayed wonderful nerve ever, the hearing was postponed until 10 a. m. tomorrow, as C. C. Richards, while waiting for the ambulance, tellattorney for the defendants, was un- ing the police officers and reporters able to attend on account of sickness all about the accident. When handed a bottle of whisky and asked to take In hla family. something that would brace him he himself by saying that he expressed AT PROMONTORY. OIL FLOWING needed no bracer. . Utah Oil and Liquid Asphalt Com- POLICE COURT DOINGS. pany Commsnces Production in Earnest Man Who is Connected With Operations of tho Hickey-Monro- e Gang Gets Sixty Days. J. J. Bmythe has Just completed the fitting up of pipes at the steam plant of the Utah Oil and Liquid Asphalt company at Promontory. The steam pipe was used In one oil well with the moat satisfactory results. flow A equivalent to some 400 or 500 gallons per day was obtained, and as there are live wells, all capable of producing the aame quantity dally, the possibilities of the project can readily be realised. It la the Intention of the company to connect all wells with the steam plant and commence producing In earnest. Harry Woodward, a character In local police circles, who was arrested yesterday by Sergeant Wilson on a charge of vagrancy, was arraigned before Judge Howell this morning, and In order to keep him out of mischief, the latter gave him sixty days on the rock pile. Woodward was at one time a member of the gang which was broken up through the work of Sheriff Bailey and deputies and the local police force some months ago. Yesterday Woodward and a man named Wynburg went into the National bank, wrote out a check and walked out. Sergeant Wilson heard of this and shadowed the two for some time during the afternoon. In the evening he saw both coming toward him on Twenty-fift- h street Wynburg went Into a saloon while Woodward met the sergeant and was arrested. He Is a bad character and sixty days will keep him from causing the police any more trouble for that length of time. Wynberg was one of the witnesses in the Zang sawell-kno- Hickey-Monr- JUMPED HIS BOARD BILL. Bherlff Harmon of Provo came down from Logan this morning having In custody Clarence Loughney of Ogden, who Is wanted at Provo In charge of receiving goods under false pretenses. Loughney Is charged with having a bad memory when It comes to paying board bits and hla alleged failure to properly discharge these obligations are the cause of hla arrest. Fln-gr- JURY DISCHARGED FOR TERM. The case of Dan Fltxpatrlck against R. L. Brown was called by Judge Rolapp In the Second district court this morning but was continued. The Jury was also discharged for the term and the Jurors for the August term of court will be selected this afternoon. I I WHY NOT BUY A HOME? I have aome good ones to he sold cheap. Monthly payment, if you like. E. & ROLAPP, Ecclea Building. TO RAILWAY Employes We know what kind of time you are expected to have and long experience ae railroad Inapectora coming In contact with every manner of Watch uced by you enables ua to correctly judge what movement la giving the beet We make you the loweat net price on any movement you aelect and take extraordinary palna to have it keep the beat possible time. Let practical people sell you that railroad watch come to us. J.S.LEWIS&CO. WATCH INSPECTORS JOURNAL ee THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1904. HAVE FROM THE BUGGY A MRS. MISHAP OF MRS. ANDERSON AND ASSAULTS MRS. MALAN CHILDREN JORDAN WITH A REVOLVER. IS STILL ON Trouble Arose Over Fistic Encounter Runaway Accident Which Luckily Had No Very Serious Between the Sons of the Two Women. Consequences. A spirited horse driven by Mrs. The Inhabitants of that section of Ogden which lies west of the railroad Fred Anderson of this city last night street were became unmanageable and ran away, tracks on Twenty-eight- h thrown into a state of ferment throwing Mrs. Anderson and children when Mr. out of the vehicle. She had started for yesterday afternoon three chilE. a ride, accompanied by, her Mrs. John Malan attacked dren, one of them a babe in arms, Jordan with a revolver, and and they were driving south on Madwhen the weapon missed fire struck ison avenue. They had Just reached her twice over the head with it, fell- the comer of Twenty-sixt- h street ing her to the ground. on horsea when suddenly young lady While the stories told by the women back came riding up on a gallop. This and neighbors are somewhat conflictfrightened her horse and caused it ing, it appears from what could be to run. Mrs. Anderson was unable gathered by the officers and reporters to guide the horse on account of the who visited the scene that the Jordan baby in her arms and before she boy had worsted the Malan lad In a could check the animal it had dashed fistic encounter and this so Incensed Into a telephone pole with such force Mrs. Malan that she took a hand In as to throw the occupants of the bugthe matter and also a willow and gave to the ground. The children were the Jordan lad a severe trenching. He gy not Injured, although Mrs. Anderson ran to his mother, and, amid tears was severely bruised about the hips and sobs, related to her what had hapand arms. The buggy was badly dampened. Mra Jordan started for the Malan residence, but was met in the aged. Mrs. Anderson was taken to her yard by the latter, where the assault corner Madison and Twenty-sevent- h home, was committed. Mrs. Malan, however, street, where Dr. Conroy atcluims that Mra Jordan threw a piece tended her. of iron at her before she became aggressive. THEY WANT THE HONEY. Mra Jordan was carried back to her residence and Dr. Rich was summoned and dressed her wounds, one in the Executor of Will of Charles W. Cook forehead and one on the top of the Sued for $220. head, both painful but not serious. Just as Sergeant Pin cock and Patrol C. H. Gleason and three others have Driver Layne arrived they saw Thom- commenced suit in the district court as H. Jordan, a son of the injured wo- against A. R. Heywood, executor of man, making toward the Malan resi- the will of Charles W. Cook, deceased, dence with a revolver in his hand. and the Utah National bank of Ogden. Sergeant Pincock and friends inter- It Is alleged In the complaint that cepted him and probably averted a Cook acted as agent for the plaintiffs terrible tragedy. and In that capacity collected $220, Mrs. Malan was placed under ar- which he deposited In the Utah Narest and will make answer In court to tional bank In trust for them. This a charge of assault with a deadly wea- amount, they claim, is no part of the estate of the deceased and ask Judgpon. The Incident created Intense excite- ment for the sum mentioned. Valment in the neighborhood and many entine Gideon is plaintiffs attorney. of the residents were loud In their expressions against Mrs . Malan, who they claimed, was a mischief-breedand kept them in constant terror by her gun demonstrations. Hundreds of yards have been sold, but tW is plenty left. Beautiful designs in fancy ?ilk plain taffetas, etc., comprise the collection' which offers broad and tempting choice, disl played on several counters for your inspection 90c, $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 values Your choice, while they last, per yard er COME E..HLY AND MAKE YOUR SELECTION W. H. WRIGHT ISONS CO. er EVERYTHING QUARTERLY STAKE CONFERENCE oe loon hold-u- p case. In the case of Peter Young, charged with petit larceny, for stealing a considerable amount of silverware from a woman who runs a lodging house on Twenty-fift- h street, sentence was Mrs. May Downing of Salt Lake City suspended. will give free lessons In art needle Alice Williams, a vagrant, forfeited work Mondays from 2 to 4 p. m, her bail of $8. Thursdays from 10 a. m. to 12 m, commencing Monday, July 18th. Tou HOLLANDERS EXCURSION. are invited to accept this offer and beFriday, July 29th. come acquainted with Mrs. Downing, and also our prices and way of doing Special train via Oregon Short Line, business. ; under auspices Xetherlnnd Missionary Yours respectfully, association, leaves Ogden 9 a. m.; re- I. L. CLARK A SONS CO. turning, leaves Lagoon 9 p. m. The public Invited. Go with the Sego Lily Circle to ' Utahna Park, July 21sL Want the news? Read the Journal. ! STATE UTAH The quarterly conference of the Weber Stake of Zion will be held in the Ogden tabernacle, Sunday, July 24, 1904, commencing at 10 o'clock a. m. Meetings will be held at 10 a. m. and 2 p. m., and the Y. M. and Y. L. M. L associations will hold their quarterly conjoint meeting at 7:80 p. m. No meetings will be held on Monday, it being Pioneer Day. All are cordially Invited. JNO. V. BLUTH, Stake Clerk. IN SUMMER STOCK i cMust be sold at once to make room TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY for 3FALL GOODS LOST Lady's gold watch on Twenty-tor Twenty-fourt- h street, between Monroe and Washington. Return to Journal office and be hird Many People - Build - BUYS YOUR CHOICE OF ANY HATlN THE HOUSE Homes Regular price $8.00 to $20.00, and most certainly you know that our goods are the best in the city everything new and up-to-da- te $1.00 for a Line of Trimmed Hats for Misses and Children Who give all necessary attention to the appearance on tho outside, and arrangement on tho i- w- yet overlook the most important feature of all MOST STYLISH NEW EFFECT'S A special line of seasonable Street Hats in Duck, Silk and Straw, from 50 cents to $1.50. "Ke Heating and Ventilating To such we say consult with us. We can put in a heating plant at a price but a trifle more than stoves will cost. Who wishes the unsightly appearance of a stove the room it takes, the aeh and smoke nuisance wh.n sueh can be dispensed with on a modern and heating plant, installed for little or no more money. te We can give you doxens of flattering testimonials let ua have you among the number. W. E. NEWMAN 2530 WASH. AVE. j Commencing cMonday, July 18 and continuing all week ! ! LEADER MILLINERY MRS. S. E. LYON, Proprietor 2351 Washington Avenue |