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Show .. : Iff f BUGHOUSE BILL'S LOCAL BRIEFS ! PERSONAL j Awk-r-non-, : POINTERS ! LITEST ATTAM ' The preliminary hearing of f Mr. Due and Austin, charged with manslaughter, wan postponed until to- C. M. BROWN AND GLADYS LIES MALICIOUSLY ABOUT MAX morrow morning. DAVIDSON. CHRISTENSEN WEDDED TODAY. The local bicycle and automobile enthusiasts are arranging for another meet to be held at the driving park Man Was Arrested in SL Louis for Accusation Against ths Councilman Is Without Semblance of on July 31st. Several amateur and Abducting the Girl From Truth. This City. jirofeseional events will be Included In morning for Eden, where they will camp for several weeks W. C. Brats, land agent of the Chi-ag- o the program. day a man named Johnson reported to the police this morning that hia room. No. 30 in the Bennett block, had been burglarised of ten dollars, a few valuable articles of Jewelry and some clothing. Charles H. Vlsher, the popular clerk of the Pullman company In this city. Is expected back at his duties Monday morning after an extended visit at hia home In Toledo, Ohio, and Chicago, Denver and other cities. The Are department was enlled out last night at about 3 oclock to answer a call from Poplar avenue, where a large grass Are had got beyond control of the neighbors. The .department quickly subdued the Anmes with brooms and mops. The last carload of ore shipped to the smelter by the Ogden-GoldfleMining company of GoldAeld, Nev., gave gross returns of 37,943.50. The ore was taken from the Jumbo, which wns leased by Ogden speculators. and the car contained 41,000 pounds. The funeral of the late Peder Otter-se- n will take place next Sunday afternoon. Services will be held In the Swedish Lutheran church at 3 p. m. The remains may be viewed on the day of the funeral from 9 a. m. until 13 o'clock at Lindquist's undertaking parlors. The entertainment given by the First Ward Sunday school at the amusement hall last night waa well .attended and a splendid success. The little children and their tutors made a highly creditable appearance and the program waa thoroughly enjoyed by all present The following have been sworn as Jurors and will Investigate the circumstances attending the death of Peder Otteraen, who was killed In the railroad yards on Wednesday morning: W. M. Raymond, H. A. Shupe and M. J. West. The Investigation will probably be held tomorow. A ld Tuesday evening's Bugle and Wednesday morning's Tin Horn gave this ruse he married the girl. Bughouse BUI an opportunity to void C. M. Brown, arrested at Bt. Louis a lot of accumulated bile. It will be by Sheriff Rigby of Cache county for remembered that last fall, when the abduction from this city of Gladys was a candidate for he was also anxious to secure the Christensen, obtained a marriage license from County Clerk Hollings- election of counrllmen who would be worth today and made the girl he ab- as subservient to him as many members of the old council had been; for ducted his wife. The marriage ceremony was per- Bughouse had plans of his own. It formed In the office of Sheriff Bailey by will also be remembered that in purJudge Howell. ' Sheriffs Bailey and suance of his plans he succeeded In Rigby and Mrs. Christensen, mother defeating a Republican candidate for of the girl, were present, the two aherl-If- f the city council in the Fourth ward a acting as wltnessea The usual and electing a Democrat whom he besimple ceremony, which means so lieved he could control more easily much In the lives of the contracting than he hud been able to control the Brown was defeated Republican candidate, who, parties, was performed. released and he and his bride and while a member of the old council, had mother-in-laleft the county Jail to- occasionally shown a spirit of indegether, a happy, Joyoua party. It la pendence and an unwillingness to act expected that the parties will proceed as a mere tool and servitor to to the home of the brlde'a parents at After the election Bughouse learned Newton, Cache county, this evening. So a settlement satisfactory to all that he could not run the Democratconcerned has been arrived at and the ic councilman from the Fourth. Max Davidson would not see eye to eye Incident may be considered closed. with the fellow who aimed to be the beNO REPORT BY COMMITTEE. whole thing. And then the trouble gan. Bughouse Bill started a crusade the recalcitrant Democratic Action on Aeeeptanco of Bid for Con- against councilman and through the columns struction of 8owor Delayed. of Bugle and Tin Horn showered anathemas upon his devoted head. A special meeting of the city counThe reader may ask, what caused cil was held last night at which the Bughouse to thus go off revised ordinances were considered, The answer Is, It la the usual way with but contrary to expectation no report people and should cause waa made by the committees on the no surprise. In fact, any damphool acceptaance of the bid for the con- break that Bughouse makes causes no struction of the new sewer, this matsurprise in Ogden, because the peoter being delayed. ple realise that he la the perfect emAn ordinance waa Introduced levybodiment of egotism, nsainlnlty and ing a tax to defray the cost of sideNow, the reason for hia latwalks In first extension east, side- duplicity. est outburst: walk district No. 3, which Is Twenty-fThe sprinkling districts of the city ifth street from Adams avenue to All's well that ends well." and in Bug-hous- w Bug-hous- rattle-brain- dla-cusa- ed ng WHY NOT BUY A HOME? I have some good ones to be sold cheap. Monthly payments. If you like. E. S. ROLAPP, Ecclea Building. RAILWAY Employes We know what kind of time you are expected to have and long experience as railroad Inspectors coming In contact with every manner of Watch used by you enables us to correctly Judge what movement Is giving the best ed comprise five municipal wards. rail- J.S.LEWIS&CO. WATCH INSPECTORS com-jia- ny Hundreds of yards have been sold, hut there is plenty left. Beautiful designs in fanev silk plain taffetas, etc., comprise the collection which offers broad and tempting choice dis- Mrs. May Downing of Salt Lake City free lessons in art needle work Mondays from 1 to 4 p. m, Thursday's from 10 a. m. to 13 m., commencing Monday, July 18th. Tou are invited to accept this offer and become acquainted with Mrs. Downing, and also our prices and way of doing business. Tours respectfully, L L. CLARK A SONS CO. played on several counters for your inspection will give 90c, $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 values Your choice, while they last, per vard QUARTERLY STAKE CONFERENCE The quarterly conference of the Weber Stake of Zion will be held in the Ogden tabernacle, Sunday, July 34, 1904, commencing at 10 o'clock a. m. Meetings will be held at 10 a. m. and 3 p. m., and the T. M. and T. L. M. L associations will hold their quarterly conjoint meeting at 7:30 p. m. No meetings will be held on Monday, It being Pioneer Day. All are cordially Invited. JNO. V. BLUTH,. Stake Clerk. Go with the Third ward people to the Hermitage Pioneer Day, July 25th. Good musical program In the afternoon. Dancing at night. Judge H. H. Rolapp will deliver the oration. HOLLANDERS EXCURSION. 65 cts COME E.KLY AND MAKE YOUR SELECTION W. H. WRIGHT & SONS Utahna Park PROGRAM Week of July 18 Fred Bingham and Alice Gablee ReFriday, July 29th. fined Musical Sketch. Special train via Oregon Short Line, Jack Irwin The Bowery Boy. under auspices Netherland Missionary The Kramere Song and Dance Artassociation, leaves Ogden 9 a. m.; reiste. turning, leavea Lagoon 9 p. m. The Vesta Montrosa Illustrated aong. public invited. Emil Agrax and Thomas Hilton The NEW YORK STOCKS CHICAGO GRAIN We on our depend not our customers1 losses,eotnmlifliuns, for our profits. The only strictly commission house In the state. OGDEN BROKERAGE CO. The Phone coundlmen of each ward have charge of the sprinkling of their own particular ward. In the Fourth ward, by agreement between the council-meof that ward, one councilman has charge for one month, then the other councilman haa charge for the next month. The charge and conEach trol goes In regulnr rotation. councilman selects snd bargains with such men as he wants to drive the sprinkling wagons during the month when he has charge, without asking the consent of the mayor or city 31& 70 TWENTY-FIFT- H CO. It. Doesnt CostAnthmg TO GET OUR PRICES ON LUMBER, SHINGLES, LATH AND BUILDING MATER. IAL8 OF ALL KINDS, AND THEREBY To Save World's Greatest Bicyclists. Eddie Higgina The Dancing Wench. The Patricolae Musical Comedy. E. R. Gourleye Utahna sc ope Moving pictures. Yourself Money -- BT. DANCING AT NEW PAVILION Utah & Oregon Lumber Co 143 24th Street Phone 611 n My During the month of June man Chambers had charge ,of the sprinkling In the Fourth ward. One of the men employed by Chambers was F. Fenstermaker. About the middle of the month Mr. Fenstermaker desired to quit his Job to take another one where he would be employed all the time for several months, and with the consent of Chambers he turned over to Tefl Hancock hia contract, which would have expired June 30th. July being Councilman Davidson's month to have charge of the sprinkling in the Fourth ward and the hiring of men to drive the sprinkling carts, he exercised his prerogative and employed Gilbert Belnap, a Democrat This wns Bughouse Bill's chance to get even with Davidson for having criticised of Bughouse's discharge Frank Christensen because Christensen wouldn't consent to be a party to his bunco game, hia alleged candidacy for United States senator. This accounts for the squeal In the Bugle and the Tin Horn, the editorial headed. It Jars Him." Mr. Fenstermaker, after having read the article referred to. called at the State Journal office last evening and said that the article was absolutely false In so far as It related to himself: that Mr. Davidson did not lay him off or ask him to throw up his contract; that he gave up the contract voluntarily to take a more desirable Job; that he turned over his unfinished contract to Mr. Hancock, with the knowledge and consent of Councilman Chambers. Council- Cleairmce Sale SACRIFICING COODS AT LESS THAN COST council. a- - jj-- It is Necessary to convert our stock into money as fast as possible. We therefore are sacrificing at cost and less than actual cost pnee. Special jjj k W .Mid-Summ- er f i $ Sale Girls Wash Dresses Great variety of newest materials and latest colors in Sailor Suits, Gimp Frocks and Russian effects 6. 8. 10. .12 and 14 vears. 't w vi iff i SHIRT-WAIS- it it iff : T SUITS WASH COODS SALE - 1 it ift it iff iff iff iff iff iff Drakes Easy Money Loaned salaried people same day asked for without security or Indorsement, without knowledge of employer or any one; payments to suit Wo make you the lowest net pries on any movement you select and take extraordinary pains to hare It keep the best possible time. Let practical people sell you that road watch come to us. e. half-cocke- d? Monroe avenue. The ordinance passed Its first reading and was referred to the law committee. Several of the revised ordinances CHRISTENSEN'S SUCCESSOR were adopted, while others were and laid over for further conHe Will Never Be Fired for Opposing sideration. Hia Employer's Political Aspirations. PIONEER DAY CELEBRATION. If Bughouse Bill had hunted the wide world over in search of a pliant tool, he A Good Timo Is Promised Patrons of would not have been able to And one Glenwood Park. better suited to do his work than 4he One he has appointed In place of Frank Glenwood Park will undoubtedly Christensen, who whs A red from his present the strongest attraction for city Job because he declined to be a pleasure seekers on Pioneer Day. Its party to Bughouse's bunco senatorial cool, shady groves, with the excellent game. facilities for lunching, will doubtless Frank Francis la now holding down draw many picnickers. The park will the Job at so much per. He'll never be open at an no adhour and early be fired for the same reason that mission will be charged those riding Christensen wss, unless he experiences out on the street cars. In the aftera change of heart, which Is unlikely. noon at 3 o'clock a hand of picked musicians will render an excellent WORK ON LA PLATA MINE. program In the open air. The newa from La Plata district Is In the evening Ford's full orchestra For a number of years will render the music for dancing In encouraging. the old La Plata mine haa been work, the pavilion. The floor Is now In exed by a Rich Boston syndicate. A few ceptionally fine condition and is condays ago L. R. Held, representing the ceded by all as the best In the state. syndicate, visited the camp and set- The admission will be 10 cents each. tled up for all the work that has been On Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock done by contract there. Mr. Held was another one of those delightful open In Logan yesterday and told something air concerts which have met with such about the development work on the hearty approval, will be given In the Xa Plata mine. The tunnel Is now In park. These concerts are becoming the hill over 1.000 feet, and It Is the quite a drawing feature to those seekIntention of the company to put on a ing an afternoon's recreation and are force of men under the direction of being largely attended. No admission Fred ThackwelL to do about 150 feet of either at the gate or to hear the concross-cuttion each side of the tun cert la charged. nel, which they think will uncover a If you wish to spend a pleasant evenbig ore body. In all about 345,000 has been spent In the development work, ing and get value received for your and several thousand dollars more money, visit the Utahna this week. will he put Into It. There's pleasure In drinking If you Want the newa? Read the Journal. Insist on having STANDARD Soda TO e IS STILL ON Northwestern Railroad at South Bend, Wls., Is In the city on a visit to his brother, E. F. Brats, and hi son, Walter D. Brats. He will remain In Ogden for several A Silk The and Mrs. George Allen left this LOWEST RATES! BEST TERMS! Tour credit once established at my office you can get money at a moment's notice. Call and get my tenna before going elsewhere. D. D. DRAKE 410-1- 1 Tsl. 500-Eccles Bldg. 8:30 to 7:30.; 10 to 11 Sunday Open it jjj 25c and 35c Satin Taffeta Ribbon, 14c and 16c 1 jjJ |