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Show 5 i DAILY : LOCAL BRIEFS rrofc-xso- r Daniel Ailannt over the arrival of a baby E WEST OF OGDEN RESTED AND CONFESSED. BEVERLY AR- in 8uits Arising Explosion. An Important decision was made by Judge Hart at llrlgham City yesterday when the demurrer of the Southern Pacific company and others to the complaints of W. A. Taylor, Edna E. Taylor and H. J. Courtney waa overruled. The aulta are for damages arising out of the explosion at Jack-ao- n aiding on February 19th and the demurrer raised the same queatlon which waa brought up before Judge Rolapp sometime ago In the case of Wallace against the Routhern Puclflc company, namely, that the suit could not be maintained Jointly against the company and one of its employes. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor acted Jointly aa dispatchers at Jackson and Courtney waa the conductor on the westbound train. A. W. Agee represents the plaintiff. Remember the special matinee at Utahna Park Satcrday at 4 p. m., at which a number of beautiful present! will be given to ladles and children. Admission, 10 cents. i h ;f C ' JO ORIOLES AGAIN THE WINNER8. The Oriole baseball team Inst evening took Its fourth consecutive game from the Z. C. M. I. boys, winning by the comfortable score of 13 to 8. The game waa a rather one-sidaffair, as the Orioles always had the game well In hand. Doth pltcheri were effective and kept their hits well scattered. notwithstanding that their support was often on the yellow order. The feature of the game waa a fast play executed by Herrick at second base for the Z. C. M. I. team. Batteries Orioles, Barker and Allen; Z. C. 31. I., T re seder and Flygnre. ed - A - 1 rv- - HsA: - ' Vbjl" ' ft- - fji ... i .;v; -- y v - '' f : . ai v,..S . . i tjf 'A t ) ; ; Cash Register Relieved of $30 and Fiva Msn Robbed of Small Sums. Iteverly West, an elghteen-year-cil- d lad residing at 528 Twenty-fourt- h street, waa arrested In Balt Lake last evening on the charge of larceny. Young West was arrested by Sheriff Emery of Suit Lake for pilfering from at Saltalr beach. the dressing-room- s It appears that the lud left his home In Ogden Tuesday with the explanation that he was going to Malans Heights. Instead he went to Salt Lake and ye' terday went from there to Saltalr. He gained entrance to the dressing-room- s by climbing over the top while the occupants were In the water. As he essayed to make his escape from one of the rooms he waa espied by the officer and stnrted to run. The sheriff chased him to' the end of the pier, when he gave himself up and confessed to his act. He gave up $13.50 taken from the This clothing of various bathers. morning two of hla brothers went to Salt Lake to make an endeavor to procure the boy's release, and should they succeed will send him to his father, who Is proprietor of a hotel at San Hcrnnrdlno, Cal. up, everybody!" was the to five from two hold-up- s were In the Riverelde saloon o'clock last night and It H unnecessary to add that the order was unhesitatingly obeyed. While one man kept the five covered with a revolver the other relieved the caah register of ltg (30 and also carried away a gun, which waa under the bar. Dave Farley, the proprietor of the saloon, was going towards a room In the rear when the men entered. He started to run to a rear exit and a shot accelerated his speed. Once clear of the saloon he ran to a neighbors house to get his gun, which he procured but could find no cartridges Juat at this time the robbere left the saloon and came running In the direction of Farley and Dryadale, his neighbor. Farley pointed the empty gun at them and called on them to stop. The reply waa a couple of revolver shots, the bullets Just whlxslng over Dryadale's and Farleys heads The men then separated, one continuing north and the other going west on Eighteenth street. Besides the money In the cash register, they also searched each of the men and secured small sums of money. The police department was Immediately communicated with and Sergeant Wilson and Officer Eggleston were dispatched to the scene. They obtained a description of the men from the victims In the saloon, one being described aa a short man and the other of medium height. No arrests have yet been made. An enthusiastic gathering of workingmen's wives, daughters and friends assembled at Thomas' hall last evening In response to a call Issued by the Trades and Lnbor Assembly for the purpose of organising a local league of the Women's Union Label league. The meeting was presided over by State Organiser H. L. Gaut, who, after a few Introductory remarks setting forth the purposes of the league and the good work done throughout the United States and Canada by this auxiliary, announced that he waa prepared under the authority of charter No. 148, issued by the International body, to Install the president-elec- t, Mra. Addle Clark; the first Mrs. Loly Riley, and recording secretary, Mra. Marie Hendfrrahot, which was accordingly done. Mr. Gaut Impressed the officers and members with the Important fact that aa they had now pledged themselves thnt they would purchase only union-mad- e products and allow no one to wait on them, bring them coal, or carry them In a cab who has not an working card In his or her pocket, he hoped they would be fiilth' ful to their trust. The ladles agreed that they would urge their friends to buy only the product of the Ogden cracker factory and would send their grocer boys hack with any National Biscuit company goods they brought. The league will meet In two weeks on a call being given In the afternoon papers and a soon na a convenient hall can be secured. vice-preside- nt, IN POLICE Usual Line-U- p COURT. of Drunks and Vags This Morning. David La Salle, a suspicious char' acter who has been loafing about the city for the past week, waa arraigned before Judge Howell this morning on a charge of vagrancy preferred against him by Detective Fender and sentenced to thirty days on the rock pile. La Salle, although he had In hla possession a card Introducing him as a man of high standing In a well-knosecret order, has been prowling about places of bad repute. Charles Sively, charged with disturbing the peace, waa fined 825. William Doll, arrested on suspicion of having deprived a man of hla watch and chain In one of the Twenty-fift- h street saloons, was sentenced to thirty days on a charge of vagrancy. John Calhoun, released yesterday from a charge of having been drunk, was araigned this morning on a similar charge and will now spend ten days on the rock pile. LOVE, COURTSHIP, MARRIAGE AND DIVORCE DR. BELL LECTURES. ht Signet Ring's groat-grandfatha- ra S. J. LEWIS & CO. 1904. 4, Sweeping Reductions on Children s Dress es1 These are pretty generous reductions on attractive little dresses anl they are genuine bargains. We cant afford to carry such a large stock They are made up to be worn this season and at sucli little prices" over. Hands command men who about 12 Dr. Frederick Bell gave his lecture, At the First Congregational Church, Ogdon Tonight and Physiognomy, or 'Threnology Heads and Faces, to a small hut an DR. FREDERIC BELL pastor of appreciative audience at the CongregaHumanity's church, Denver, Col., the tional church last night. In addition to prince of orators, song lecturer, phrehis lecture he entertained his hearnologist and physiognomist, will deers with several musical selections CAPTAINS NARROW ESCAPE. liver a course of popular. Instructive At the close of the lecture he Invited Charles Cole, the man who was ar and amusing lectures at the First Conrested at Salt Lake on suspicion of three ladies aad three gentlemen from gregational church as follows : being connected with the Elephant the audience and gave a characteristic Tonight, Thursday, August 4th. will holil-u- p a In this city, was discharged reading from phrenological standing, be on Ive. Courtship, Marriage and by Judge Diehl yesterday. By a slip which was amusing as well as Instruc- Divorce." of the pen, however, they nearly had tive. Ills lecture tonight on Love. At the close of the lecture twelve and Divorce" ladies anil Captain of Police Burbldge vagged. In Courtship, Marriage gentlemen mill be selected some way the captain's name was In- promises to be highly Interesting. from the audience and the doctor will serted In the complaint Instead of that metaphorically marry and mlamate LATE TO CLASSIFY them, then pair them off harmoniously through the science of phrenology and LOST A gold watch between Presby- physiognomy. The bill at Utahns Dark this week Is terian church and Twenty-fift- h 3 on are all Invited to the ceremony. aa usual the largest and strongest bill street. Finder return to Royle HardOn Sunday night. August 7th, the In the city for 10 cents. ware company and receive reward. doctor will deliver his startling and thrilling lecture on "Midnight Scenes In the Slums of New Tork WHY NOT BUY A HOME? City, from I have some good ones to be sold four year personal experience as midcheap. Monthly payments, If you like. night missionary. Dr. Bell will sing five or six songs he used to sing In the E. 8. ROLAPP, dives and dance houses Ecclea Building. Lecture commence at 8 o'clock sharp. Admission to week-niglectures, 25 cents. Sunday night's lecture. free. Collection. Everybody InYear ago our vited. and grandmothers wore heavy bands of gold on thoir finger, with tho family oraat or monogram In the plate on top. Thaso ware called Nearly Forfaits His Life. "Signet Rings. A runaway, almost ending fatally, TODAY THE SIGNET RING IS IT started a horrible ulcer on the leg of AGAIN. TAR NEATER THAN BEFORE J. n. Orner. Franklin Grove, 111. For four years it defied all doctors and all Hand-earva- d and baautifully colored in the newest tints of Rom Gold, remedies But Burklen'a Arnica Salve make a most affective ornament they for tho hand of either lady of genhad no trouble to cure him. Equally tleman. All monogram work !a done artistically and is absolutely fro. good for burns, bruises, skin eruptions and pile. Twenty-fiv- e rents at Jesse J. Driver's drug store. ? ANGUST DARING MEN COMMIT CRIME. 22:rJS.rHTOO v..-- ;6 MASKED His Brothars Will Endeavor to Obtain Hia Rslaasa and Sand Him to California. Night. J SALOON THURSDAY, boy DEMURRER OVERRULED. Dsoision JOURNAL) rejoicing at hi I present. This la Valley Hay" In Ogden canyon. The residents of Ogden valley, or as many of them who can conveniently get away, are spending the day at the Oaks and will tie entertained this evening to a dance at the Hermitage. Dr. J. M. Kerns, David Thomas and Will McClug of Malad City, Idaho, who have been In Ogden since Sunday, on which day they brought down with them William Thomas to he operated upon for hernia, returned to their homes last evening. Jack" Madden, a Chicago pugilist and one time without an equal In the bantam weight class, ta in the city to train Harney Mullen for hla coming UNION LABEL LEAGUE. fight with Rufe Turner In this city on will also August 17th. Perry Queennn arrive this week for the same purpose. Branch Was Organised in Ogden Last Out of Jackson STATE 5 home. Dr. Talbot of Salt Lake nil occupy the pulpit at the Methodist church next Sunday during both morning and evening service. About two hundred jieople took advantage of the Parker day excursion to Saltalr, which left the Union depot at 10 oclock this morning. C. G. Parker ha resigned hla position as car accountant for the Oregon Short IJne company and accepted a composition with the Armour Car Evansat pany. He will be stationed ton. A dance was given under the auspices of the First ward at the Hermitage Inst night for the benefit of a number of young men who will leave shortly for a mission. Over 200 were Important UTAH will be put into quick To service. assist you in choosing we have the assortment into four lots. di-vid- ed Several dosen white pique, linen and duck dresses, made of excellent qua. In Buster Brown md Sailor styles, trimmed In fancy braids, emb i Mrttertion and bands of colored material, aged 3 to 12 years; worth from LOT NO. 1. lty material. $1.50 and French styles, blue, pink and red checks and stripe LOT NO & ginghuni with finishing braid, white pique and embroidery, ages 1 to 5 years; worth 45c and 65c- -' close 23t&33 Mother-Hubbar- d LOT NO. 3 Gingham and percale dresses, embroidery trimmed, all colors, French and other styles, agea 2 to 8; worth 75c. To close 45 LOT NO. 4. A large assortment of our more expensive dresses, all styles and sizes, values; worth from 95c to 85. Will close these out at a reduction of cents 14 off The August Clearance Sale continues until a week from Saturday. In the meantime, every article in our Four Stores will he sold at a Special Cut Price. H. WRIGHT & SONS UTAH OOOOOOOOOCOOOiOOOOOOOQOOOe; To Be or Not to Be AND NEARBY That takes to make up their mind to go to the dentist, when it is necessary, that their teeth de- STATES There la a good business for a first-clashoe and harnessmaker at Moab. The trouble has been with those who have tried this business before they used up too much time trying to consume the native wine supply, booser la no good for aything else. Grand VaBey (Moab) Time. About sixty out of the 175 men on the payroll at the Grand Central mine at Mamomth were laid off yesterday. This reduction in the working force la only temporary. The shaft will be put down a couple of hundred feet, and aa soon aa possible the working force will be Increased to its former numbers. According to the Satl Lake papers, an electric line from Salt Lake to Bing ham, to be completed by January next Is the latest railroad development in the local world. This la to be accomplished by the West Side Rapid Transit from Its present terminus in the southwestern part of the city to the great mining camp, a distance of fourteen miles. The Grand Valley Times; published at Moab, Utah, says: There are between thirty and forty carloads of apples to be shipped out of Moab this fall. This means a thirty-fiv- e mile wagon haul and under the woret of conditions. While these apples can compete with the world for quality, they must be put on the market to compete with fruit grown close to the railroad, and it cannot be done and leave a profit to the grower. A rapid transit system must be had at any cost. The Real Estate Men's association of Salt Lake City has taken definite steps towards opening one of the finest In formation bureaus In the west. The ground floor of the Morlan black, which la located a few doors west of Main street on Second South, has been leased for the purpose and will be ar tlstlcally decorated and thoroughly supplied with matter advertising all the Interests of the state. The mineral exhibit will be the most artistic and attractive. Ores from all the Important camps In the state will he on exhibition. ss cay, and can only be kept from disfiguring their mouth by an expert dentist who makes Crown and Bridgework a Specialty Why Pay Others Large Fees for Dental when you can get the best for these low prices: GOLD FILLINGS.. $1.00 and Up PLATINUM FILLING8. .. 1JW SILVER FILLINGS PAINLESS EXTRACTING. (Chicago News.) So your engagement Edyth Tom has been declared off, eh? Mayme Yes. He promised to return the lock of my hair that adorns his locket, but he has failed to do so. Edyth Well I never did have any faith In thoae alleged hair restorers. e? There's pleasure Insist on having In drinking if you STANDARD Soda 50 BRIDGEWORK, GUARANTEE GIVEN WITH ALL WORK. per tooth 5J0 LADY ATTENDANT. Office Hours- -8 to 6; Sunday, 10 to 2. Boston Dental Parlors OVER BROWNING'S GUN STORE 2461 Washington Ave., Ogden ooooooooooooooicooocoooooc: The Fruit Season is here Wo dont soli fruit, but wo d o soil tho goods you nood to prosorve it at tha time you need thorn at prices you can afford to pay. We offer special prices on Granite, Iron Preserving Kottloo and Pane durnext fow ing the days. HEADQUARTERS FOR STONE JARS WHEELWRIGHT BROS. PHONE 147-- 2476 WASHINGTON AVENUE Z. eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee SEE e beautiful j iPrizes! iKolitzj in WINDOW Mysterious Circumstance. One was pale and sallow and the other fresh and rosy. Whence the She who Is blushing with health uses Dr. King's New Life Pills to maintain If. By gently arousing the lasy organs they compel good digestion and head off constipation. Try them. Only 27k- - at Jesse J. Driver's drug store. 50 FULL SET OF TEETH.. $ 5J0 GOLD 8ET OF TEETH.. 35J0 500 GOLD CROWN, 22-- Wo Crown, Bridge and Fill tho natural tooth, or make artificial onoa at modorata cost. "HIGHEST CLASS OF DENTISTRY AT LOWEST PRICES is our motto. THE JO NEVER HAD FAITH. Work To be given away this week : at LYCEUM THEATRE NEW FACES NEW ACTS NEW PICTURES I ADMISSION 10CENTS J AT At x PAY A LITTLE 1 TIME. : J y- Play the piano while you paand know that even If you paid caah you could not get a better instrument for equal money anywhere elee. One prlci nothing on to off. Guaranteed. PIANO $250. $15 cash 88 per month, CARSTHBEN i Ufa ANSOK CO. f J J (Incorporated.) Temple of Music. 74 MAIN STREET. ( Formerly Daynes Music SALT LAKE CITY. Co.) eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee Se JOURNAL Carrier, One Month, 60c Month. 50t By Mail One |