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Show DAILY NEVER I LOCAL BRIEFS : STATE JOURNAL, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1904. KNEW Big Values for Boy HIS PARENTS ARE SENTENCED Walker of Salt Lake la visiting In Ogden. The Misses Anna unl Carrie Sorensen are lip from Nephl. UTAH 11. W. GETS THREE YEARS SAD LIFE HISTORY OF ANDREW ASIGNAN. AND McALIER ONE. DERIGON Hugh 1. Thomas of the telephone company of Salt Liike la In town. and Inquest Attending the Death of the Other Offenders Are Arraigned Mis Laura Stevens am' daughter Unfortunate Man Was Conducted 8ome Enter Pleas to the Charges of Salt Lake Hre visiting in Ogden. Them. Today. Against M. IiliH-h- , representing a prominent liquor house of Kansas City, la In An inquest was conducted by CoroJohn Derigon nnd L. F. McAIier will town. in the penitentiary, the for- ner Howell this morning into the cirP. M. Shoemaeher arrived from Cal- rusticate cumstances surrounding the death of ifornia lr.st evening in his private car mer for three years and the latter for a former employe of Salvatore." one year. Ko said Judge Kolapp thia Andrew Aalgnan, White the Elephant and who was Rev. C. E. Wright, a prominent di- morning. dead on Twenty-sevent- h found ptreet, forgers. vine of London. England, arrived last The couple are Monroe aveunes, and Madison between of the Derigon, the evening In Ogden. check about 8:30 last Sunday night of out the check a atole two, the municipal Duvld Jensen, clerk of The jury Impanelled to Investigate who runs the court, leaves tonight for a visit to the book of Mark Murphy, matter waa: Amoa Sebrlng, B. G. the Silver Club aalooon, and after filling SL Louis exposition. and Joseph Harbertson, and afKnoth the blanks, induced McAIier to enup The Chicago commnndery of the dorse It and then two tried to foist It ter hearing the testimony they returnKnights Templar arrived this morning on Mr. Hardman. The foisting fail- ed a verdict finding that the deceased came to his death from natural causes In a section of No. I. ed, they were arrested and the end The remains were interred yesterMrs. W. E. Bell, wife of Superinwaa aa above stated. in Mountain View cemetery under cut-off was a day tendent Bell of the James Bottomer, the man who shot of the G. A. R. the auspices lust hotel the on at evening. Patrick Smythe while in his saloon Healy guest with some of his conversation From last July 15th, waa arraigned and will Mias Edna Ha mill returned some facts concerning associates old evening from a two months visit In plead to the charge of assault with inlearned which been life his have New York, St. Louis and other east- tent to commit murder on Tuesday. been a romantic one to show It have James Wilson and Carl Ager, chargern cities. indeed. Not only had the deceased The local police have been Instruct- ed with robbing Harry Meitner of $8, no relatives that he knew of, but he ed to arrest John Brontwern, a lad pleaded not guilty and trial waa set never knew his father or mother. He who recently ran away from his home for September 16th. born in some large Thomas H. Doyle and Joseph Tur- believed he was in San Francisco. to the- belief that it inclined and city ner, who are charged with assaulting was not certain. Aglala will meet with Mrs. J. O. was but Chicago, stealand Samuel Rosen with a knife Paine at her home, 2108 Adams aveIn life remembrance first His real four watches from him, pleaded nue, Tuesday afternoon at 2:30. A ing car on a was of railroad his being not guilty and their trial was net for In Indiana. to a large attendance Is desired. from farm thence and September 16th. Mr. and Mrs. J, W. Horn and son, waa that C. E. Reid, who atole 825 from Char- At that time his impression who were formerly residents of this les Rond, he waa about six years old. He workwill and be pleaded guilty ed on the farm for years, but received city but now residing in Petaluma, sentenced Tuesday. war Cal., are visiting in this city, Maud Malan, the woman who is no compensation, and when the Frank Smythe, who was recently ar- charged with assaulting Mrs. Mary broke out enlisted and saw hard fightrested on a charge of mendicancy, was Jordan on the 20th of July by atrlk- - ing in many campaigns.' He gradut again picked up bv he police last lng her on the head with a gun, will ally drifted west and for a number of years Ogden has been bis home. About evening on a charge of drunkeness. be ararlgned on Tuesday. R. L. Duvia, who la charged by Sher- 3700 was found in his pockets when Mrs. George Gibson returns tomorrow from Le Grande, Or, where she iff Bailey of having misrepresented to his clothes were searched, and after has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Sher him the qualities of a horse which the all expenses are paid a sum of 3500, sheriff purchased from him, will also the balance remaining, will be turned idan Perrin. over to the state treasury, be having John Cort, of the Klaw A Erlinger be arraigned on Tuesday. no heirs. theatrical syndicate, who has been in 8top That Cough! Ogden on business connected with the When a cough, a tickling or an irrileasing of the opera house, left for the northwest last night. tation in the throat makes you ,feel How does it happen that take Ballard's Hore-houn- d A wreck in which several freight uncomfortable, Syrup. Dont wale until the all g ;od tea comes to Schilcars were derailed occurred at Uintah on the Union Pacific early last even- disease has gone beyond control. Mr. ing and delayed passenger train No. and Mrs. J. A. Anderson, 354 West 5tb ling? BL, Salt Lake 4 for several hours. City, Utah, writes: It doesn't; not all; not all. SyLemuel J. Meyers, an old and re- "We think Ballard's Horehound Your )crcxr rrlurm your if you Ooa'I Ilka the best medicines for coughs and spected cltisen of the county, died at rup Schilling! Bool. colda. We for aeveral used it have West Weber today. He had attained the ripe age of 78 years. The date of years; It has always given ImmedBobolink Kenyon is singing an exhis funeral will be announced later.. iate relief; Is very pleasant and gives cellent illustrated song thia week at 31.00. satisfaction. 25c., 50c., For The theft of a gold watch, two Ala' the Pastime theater. Next week he sale by Geo. F. Cave. mond rings and a diamond bracelet will sing Down at the Baby Store," Jias led the police department of Salt a handkerchief song, beautifully illusThe 35 coupon books given away by Lake' to call on the department here trated. Matinee, 3:30 p. m. Admisatenm laundry the lnsttwo to assist in the apprehension of the the Ogden weeks were drawn by the following sion, 10 cents; children, 5 cents.. Eventhief. people: Mrs. Dr. Condon, Mrs. J. W. ings 8 and 9:15 Big bill next week. Misses Maud and Grace Wlntle and Pike, F. O. Thompson and T. H. Nannie Whent and Ella Edson of this BACK TO SCHOOL AGAIN. city, through the courtesy of Mr. A. F, Waldron and Mr. Charles Wheat are DEMOCRATIC STATE COMMITTEE Waber Staka Academy Opens for viewing the wonders of the Lucin cut-of- f. .Registration of Studsnta Monday. The Weber Stake academy opens for Chair-ma- n Senator 8imon Is Bamberger Leander R. Bingham, the of students next Monday and M. registration Cohn, Joaeph son of Joseph and Annie Bingham 9 o'clock. at The following morning 8oc rotary. of Riverdale, passed away at 1:30 this V THIS SPECIAL CLOTHING OFFER comes at lA just, the right time of year. School begins in less than a week, and the boys, as well as their mothers, will be glad to learn that they can obtain a suit v QC of extra good value, while the sale lasts, for 3 Double-breaste- d, Two-piec- knee pants suits, extra well made of knee pants suits, all wool, fancy mixtures, extra two-piec- e all-wo- ol ed ages 7 to 1G an years. EI-drl- - AT THE HOTEL8. Following are the guests at the Reed and Broom hotels: The Rrooin J. Campbell, Oakland, Cal.; Carrie Sorrensen, Nephl, Anna Sorrensen, Nephl; C.' J. Barnett. Chicago; E. L. Sloan, Salt Lake; R. F. Rubersono, Salt Lake; T. P. Seddon, Sait Lake; Mrs. S. Taylor. Eureka; J. IVIton, Montello; J. F. Corrigan, Park City; II. A. Stone, Carlin. Xev.; A. M. Strlngam, Salt Lake: T. M. Brown, Malad City; B. F. Wallace, Malad IDAN-HLithia at first-clahsbit is a good ona. City; George McDonald, Skngway, drug' Ths IDAN-Hj Get it torso, bars and clubs. Alaska; C. Richardson, today. U. Denver; liogan, Lakeside. The Reed W. L. Mason, New York; William Jackson, Baltimore; W. W. Ayres, St. Louis; J. C. Hooper, St Mo.; G. J. Myers, Boston; GerStill trude M. Kennedy, Nellsvllle, Win; Amin Sorenson. Nephl; Carrie SorenYou cannot Invest money la anything safer and better than a sen. Nephl; 'P. M Little Jr., Omaha; Diamond. It always represents every cent you put into It never deP. M. West. Detroit; O. W. Nichols. preciates In value. Buy a atone from us, and we will it exchange E. Nightingale, Salt Lake; L. Denver; at any time for a larger one, allowing you full value for the old DiaI. Kelley. Omaha; C. Harris, Salt mond you have probably worn a year or ao. Thia Is a fair and square c. A. Johnson, Baker Ijke: City; C. proposition and you should take advantage of It at once. Mates, New York; C. E. Wright, London, Eng.; li. L. Thomas, Salt Lake; N. Gray. Chicago; 8. C. Maxey, Sidney, Ohio. ma- $2.95 cA cheaper line similar to above $1.95 W. H. WRIGHT & SONS' CO. Ready-t- o -Wear CORRECT STYLES IN WOMEN'8 ' ;OUTER GARMENTS EVERY DAY ADDS SOMETHING TO OUR COL-- . NOW ON DISPLAY. LECTION IN THE WAY OF 8UIT8, WAI8T8 AND SKIRTS., NEW : AND I I SEE THE THE THE THE NEW AUTUMNAL COAT COAT NEW SHOWER-PROO- F NEW VEST SUITS NEW TOURIST SUITS ALL HERE FOR YOUR CHOOSING, AND NOWHERE CHOOSE BETTER. Tailored educators constitute the faculty: David O. McKay, principal, theology and literature; J. G. Lind, Latin and general science; W. Z. Terry, history and German: Joaeph Ballantyne, music; W. M. McKendrk'k, mathematics; S. D. Bradford, pedagogy and psychology; Thomas E. McKay, grammar and Fhysirgrophy; Clara P. preparatory course;- Sarah T. Evans, drawing and domestic arts; Ray Shurtliff, commercial course; Belle Kerr, special instructor In kindergarten. General opening exercises will be held Tuesday morning at 8:45, to which all friends slid patrons are cordially invited. wear, Norfolk style, similar to cut, ages 7 to 16 years. Russian Blouse Suits, for the little boys, made well, of wool terials, very stylish and durable for school, ages 3 to 7 years TEA well-kno- strong for school v - morning. Funeral services will be held A meeting of the new Democratic in the Riverdale meeting house state committee was held yesterday In Monday afternoon. Lake Salt City, at which State Senator Rrlgndier George Wood and ; Staff Simon was elected chairBamberger Captain J. F. Dale of San Francisco man and to appoint the empowered will speak tonight at the Salvation which he did, naming Hon. secretary, 8 o'clock. Free and Army hall at Joseph 31. Cohn for that important poeasy tomorrow' afternoon at 3 o'clock. sition. Mr. Cohn is thoroughly familAll are welcome to all the services. iar with the duties of secretary, havThe railroads have granted a one ing formerly served in that capacity, half fure rate to Logan to students nnd his appointment now' gives genwho contemplate attending the Agri eral satisfaction. cultural college. Agents In Utah will In the absence of Chairman Frank J. sell tickets on September 18th, and all Cannon, the meeting wraa called to orother stations on September 17th. der by Treasurer W. H. Dale. John George F. Hunter of West Weber I)ern was elected temporary secretary. Is in Ogden today in behalf of the We Senator Bamberger was elected state ber river reservoir site at Echo. An ex- chairman by a unanimous vote and cursion to Echo will be given on Sep- was authorised to appoint an executember 14th and all farmers Interested tive committee, to consist of as many in the storage of water should take ad- members as he should deem necessary, vantage of the cheap railroad rates. and to appoint a secretary and treasurer. The executive committee was Ford A Thatcher's full orempowered to perform all acts delegatchestra, which has for years played ed to the state committee by the conat the Grand opera house, has been vention. engaged for the entire season by the Utahna Park company. Grand over-- ! Mlsa Bertha Payne will receive at twenty minutes of eight each j PH for Instruction on piano at her evening. home, 2350 Wall avenue. materials e Suits COULD YOU Walking Skirts li Our tailored Suits, ranging in price from $10.00 to $G5.00, are full of value, embracing all of the new features brought out by the best designers. Various styles to select from. wool materials and perfectly tailored. We show all new models. $10.00 to $65.00 $3.75 to $12.75 Every li Dress Goods Sale 25 pieces Mixed Suitings, desirable shades, qualities, will be on sale at in the regular 75c and GOc 39c six-pie- ce LAST & THOMAS pu-tu- re ; A ss Diamond Values J. S. LEWIvS & CO. Jo-aep- Increasing HAS RICH ORE. The Aura King (Gold Mining company received returns from the assay-e- r yesterday on samples of ore which gave values of 8114 gold and 342 In silver, making a total of 3158 per ton In value. Another sample gave returns of 328 gold, 124.65 In silver and $32.60 in lead, making a total of 382.25 per ton. The company has kept up the work of development all summer nnd Is well pleased with the results. drivss out uria acid tho causs of rhsumatiam. IDAN-H- A RATES via The Weber Stake academy opens for EXCURSION PACIFIC. the registration of students Monday, September 12th. Instruction begins the St Louie and return, following Tuesday. It is very ImporChicago and return.! tant that all atudenta who Intend regvia Chicago and return, istering should he there at the com- 847.60. mencement. All persona having rooms via St Louis and return, or who to rent, desire to take student 848.76, boarders, will pleece communicate with lim Limit 60 days. Transit D. O. McKay, No. 2247 Monroe avenue. in each direction. Bob Kenyon, the western bobolink, through to St Louis Is making a big hit at the Pastime Tickets on sale Tuesday theater this week, in the illustrated each week. Stop over. Trav. A. B. MOSELEY. song, " Neath the Pines of Vermont . Chic- .j - jsyt cWn4 |