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Show UTAH DAILY PAGE EIGHT. IN STATE SATURDAY, MARCH 25, 1905. JOURNAL, DEFENSE OF BICYCLE THE OECISIOK RIDERS UTAHNA THEATER SMALLPOX CASES 3 C.C J. SMURTH WAITE CASE STILL TOPIC OF CONVERSATION. M. FORRISTALL IN POLICE MAKES COURT. Judgment Will Be Rendered Tonight or Avers That Drivers Monopoliza icycle Paths and 8hould ba Tomorrow Claim Mads That Law Arrested. Was Not Compliod With. B- Superintendent- Allison Instructed Uss Every Possible Mssns to Protect School Children. SHOES For Spring Are Here New Lasts New Leathers Metropolitan Styles We Invite You to See Them c. dTves Sole Ogden Agent Corner Broom Hotel Old Fountain Pen Exchanged a New Automatic Pen made by A. A. Waterman. For Self-Filli- ng & STATIONERY COMPANY. ROSS BOOK ;i LOCAL BRIEFS! A short meeting of the Board of EduJudge Murphy as usual had a bunch was held last evening with Dr. cation of ordinof violators the city bicycle Fourth ecclesiastical ward of this city Mr. Dee being absent has been held since Wednesday even- ance before him this morning whom Joyce presiding, Honolulu. in v ing, when testimony in support of the he assessed the usual amount in such Mr. Thomas of the finance commit GodH. eager IL Elder by charges preferred there had been se Upon complaint of Sanitary Inspec- tee reported that dard against Charles A. Smurth walte treasurer on the from cured tor and Powers, county Ensign George Eugene was heard and the case taken under were brought into court and ar- account of school taxes for 1904 the Carter advisement and the latter filed charges raigned upon the charge of unlawfully sum of 33,575.35, which left a balance against Goddard charging him with dumping refuse upon vacant lots. Mr. on hand of 315.681.81. Dr. Conroy, for the committee on being in polygamy. As was stated in Powers explained that his office had cases of smallthese columns on Thursday the teatl-mon- been In receipt of numerous com- sanitation, reported five one wise of measles; one caee of owners from regardproperty pox; plaints was recorded in shorthand. The ing the dumping upon their property membraneous croup, with one death notes have now been extended and It and that he had succeeded in catch- from membraneous croup. The presence of smallpox has aroused the Is believed that the testimony la now ing Mr. Ensign and Mr. Carter. He in the hands of the bishopric so that did not believe it was their habit to board and measures were adopted, to use vacant lots in this manenr, but his check, as for as is possible, a further a decision may be expected tonight or only course was to have them brought spread of the disease. tomorrow. Into court as a warning to others. At' the suggestion of Dr. Joyce Sup The court took the same view of the erintendent Allison was instructed' to The points raised In the report of the 31 r. Powers and continued the use any means he deemed advisable case meeting of the church court in the case as until Monday in order to look to protect the children, and to authState Journal on Thursday as to the into the matter. orise the euperintendents of the variSmurth-waite's Mr. alleged Irregularity of The case of James Surage of Hunts- ous schools to see that all of the school mode of procedure against El- ville, charged by Charles S. Wood with children were properly vaccinated and are being much discussed embesslement, was called, but the de- to exclude from attendance such chilGoddard der fendant failed to respond. Mr. Sur- dren as could be foujid who had been by those interested in the decision of into court yesterday exposed to contagion. The adoption age was the court, and this means the entire afternoon brought and a nominal bond of 10 of this last measure was due to the community, and it is believed that it accepted for his appearance this fact that it had been' discovered that will be on this point that the decision morning. Upon his failure to appear John Crossleys family, in which there will hinge.' the court raised his bona to 350 and are several cases of smallpox, had been The "Doctrine and Covenants" and ordered that he be brought in and viRitlng among relatives and frlendJ other church works lay down a certain held until bond was secured. The case in whose families there are a number line of procedure which must be fol- was then continued until Monday. of children of school age. lowed before carrying the case to the The complaint charges Surage with A communication was received from bishopric. One brother should labor the embesslement of cream from the 3fiss Clayton, a teacher in the Lewis with another and it possible bring Huntsville creamery, valued at 34.10. school, tendering her resignation, him back from his evil course 'before After the disposal of the cases be- which was accepted. Mist Clayton taking extreme steps against him. This, fore the court John M. Forestall, man- has been Hi for some time and finds It Is claimed, Mr. Smurthwaite failed ager of the Utah Independent Tele- It impossible to resume work again to do in the case of Elder Goddard end phone company, appeared to protest during the present school year. thus his case may be Ignored on the against the arrest of blcicyle riders An application was received from ground that the law was nqf complied who violated the city ordinance for- Miss Mary E. Uline, of Edam, South with. bidding the riding of wheels upon the Dakota, for the position of teacher in In Mr. Smurthwalte'a case it is dif- sidewalks. English at the High school. The apferent The claim is made that from 3fr. Forrlstalls appearance was due plication was placed on file. time to time his brethren have labored to the arrest and fining of. J. M. Greer, Superintendent Allison reported that with him endeavoring to point out to wire Inspector for the telephone com- he was in receipt of a letter from their from him the error of his way, pany. He maintained, and quoted President Dee stating that he was to view point, but without avail, so that from the city ordinance relating to the sail from Honolulu Friday and could his case Is ready for the rendering of driving of vehicles upon bicycle paths be expected the latter part of next Judgment and that Judgment will not In support of his contention, that the week. I be long delayed. action of drivers left the riders of wheels no choice but to ride upon the ACTION AGAINST A. 0. U. W. sidewalks. A RUNAWAY. The ordinance," said Mr. Forristall, "requires the street commissioner to Summit County Woman Secures JudgHorse of C. E. Ferguson Becomas ment Against Ordsr For $2fi00. the bicycle paths in good condikeep and Runs Away. tion, and prohibits driving upon them Mrs. Mary Culllman, at Coalville, except when necessary to cross from A horse belonging to C- - E. Ferguson one side of the street to the other. Tet won her suit against the supreme judge of this city became unmana gable while this wet weather drivers mo- of the A. O. U. W. yesterday. The during tied to the curb this afternoon, slipped nopolise the wheel paths and riders case was tried in the district court beits bridal and before it could be seised hsve no choice but to walk or go upon fore Judge Lewie and a Jury and the street at the walks and bolted down Twenty-fourt- h they naturally do the latter brought in a verdict for the a break-nec- k sieeL When In front latter. plaintiff. It wv an interesting, not of the Eccles building the wagon out to the to say a remarkable case, on account Murphy pointed Judge struck a post and the animal became gentleman that his court was simply of the tragic circumstances out of free and ran south on Washington for the dealing out of Justice as which the case arose, and the peculiar until It was stopped near Twenty-sevent- h the laws, that he had no question involved. In the month of by street. purl in the enactment of those laws, May. 1901, James W. Culllnan became Fortunately the little boy who had but that he would, If corfiplalnt were a Workman and a member of the A. not was the in horse been driving the mad take the same stand against O. U. W. lodge at Park Cjfy. Utah. A wagpn when the animal bolted or seri- teamsters driving upon the bicycle beneficiary certificate in the sum of ous injury might have resulted. As it paths as he had against riders going 32,000 was Issued to him, and Culllnan's was, the horse only sustained slight upon the walks. Mrs. Mary Culllnan, the plainbruises and the harness and shaft of Joseph McFarlane, Howard Mapes mother, tiff in the action, was named in the the wagon were broken. and J. M. Greer were each fined 31 for certificate as the beneficiary, in the riding on sidewalks, which they paid. event of her sons death. At the time CONCERT AT UTAHNA. ten-roo- Sunday Concert TOMORROW EVENING ey March 26, 8 p. m. . JUVENILE ACROBATS FALL the wheel ilt a ut morning he m his endeavors. d While Doing 8tunt on City Hall 8quare L attempting to ri.le He Comes to Grief. off the structure nn,l.a,kanl. over-e-.-la- -s wnuT. WERE II TOWN PASS THROUGH OGDEN IN A LUX URIOUS TRAIN. m Have Been Making An Extended Tour of California and Aro Now On Their Way East. Frederick W. Vanderbilt and of Culllnan's death he was a membef in good standing In the organisation and paid in full the customary dues and assessments. On the 7th day of November, 1902, Culllnan committed suicide at Park City by shooting himself through the head. The weapon employed, to accomplish the act of rifle. Mrs. was a Mary Culllnan1 promptly made a demand for the 32.000 insurance. The lodge refused to pay the money on the ground that Culllnan within two years after Joining the A. O. U. W. committed suicide, and that he was sane when he took his life. The plaintiff then commenced legal proceedings in the district court to recover the insurance money and in her complaint alleged that at the lime the young man shot himself he was In a state of delirium and that this condition was the result of sickness, and that he was consequently not responsible for Tils rash act. Expert medical testimony was introduced by both sides and two days were consumed In the trial of the case. The Jury was composed of business The outcome of men of prominence. the action whs awaited with deep interest by the members of the A. O. U. W. in Utah. Wyoming and Idaho. The verdict gave the plaintiff the sum of 32,000. and the costs of action, which was all she sued for. Judge King of Salt Lake was the counsel for plaintiff and Attorneys 3Iaginnls of Ogden and J. M. Lockhart of Park City represented the defendant lodge. on his H. McK. Twomblj who. with their families, have been making an extensive tour of the state of California during the past two weeks, arrived In Ogden over the Southern Pacific as a second section to the Overland Limited. No. 2, about 2:15 this afternoon In a special train of luxuriously appointed private cars, which were the object of much admiration as the train stopped at the Union depot I11 this city. Their train left the city over the Union Pacific nt ahnut 2:40 as second to the overland Limited. The party has spent u glorious vacation in the state of California, nnst Presbyterian church. of thsir time being spent at Del 3lonre, The case of Mrs. Lily Hoisted, who where they were the guests of several sued Rdson O. Halsted for divorce, was TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY of the state officials of California. . before Judge Howell yesterday afterK. W. Vanderbilt, who is a son of the noon on a motion to dissolve the inlate William H. Vanderbilt, was for There is no nicer induljunction preventing the Oregon Short FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for many years actively engaged In railLine from paying to the defendant 2370 light housekeeping. Inquire roading on Vanderbilt lines. He enLincoln avenue. his wages. This motion was granted on tered the railway service on his fathgence than tea ; and there is er's roads upon completing an academno emptier humbug than ic course, and mastered every branch of the service by going through every tea. All turns on the tea department. H. McK. Twombly, who married a sister of F. W. Vanderbilt, and the cook. is widely known trhoughout the east h my Frikaf f Schilling BmI Taa la a is a capitalist and director of corporaI I kakhu Haw T. Main Good Ta, tions. He has the distinction of being a director in more rnllroad corporaThe center of attraction in our stock tions than any other individual In the BUSINESS CHANGE. right now la the elegant line or new country, Including all of the VanderThe w-- U known grocery man, Frank WAIST FIN SETS. bilt lines, many western roads, and R. Watkins, has withdrawn from the various lighting and banking firm of Watkins & Nleholas.and opened Handy and near. Easy bought and will Inst several summers. a new grocery Wednesday mornWe have nearly fifty different styles, ing, 3!arrh 1st, at 201 25th street, across SAVAGE ENGLISH GRAND OPERA the street from the old stand. Both from 31.00 for three up to 115.00. COMPANY IN LOHENGRIN. phones, Bell, 57; Ind. 20. Monday night, 3fareh 27th, at Salt Lake city. Special train leaves OgCALIFORNIA EXCURSION den 8:43 p. m.. returning after thrnter. Woodmen of tho World. Fare 31.00 for the round trip. Street $30.00 Round Trip. ears will run direct from depot to the Loo Angolas or San Francisco. theater, and will nlso meet train on Tickota on aalo April 11th to 15th. 2487 Washington Avenni arrival In Ogden. Reserved seats on Good for 8top-oversale at Rom Book Store. Sts Southern Pacific Agents. brother-in-la- The erection of the stand for Sunday's concert by the Ogden Consert KELLY. band upon City Hall square seems to Money to loan on any good have aroused in the children of that Ute' EO. J. Km,, neighborhood a desire to imitate the acrobats of the circus. At almost any hour during the day Whan you think of Printi the kids may be seen rolling and tumof us bling about .on the structure while one youngster of undoubted natural ability in this line, from time to time raises himself upon his hands and proceeds across the , floor with head inverted. This same youth is also quite clever 2438 Washington Aval doing stunts upon a wheel, such as Ind. 882. climbing through tbe frame, etc., while Mill 200 ?!ls 200 Silk and Clothi Suits On Sale Monday ' A supreme favorite for this Spring and Summer the Silk Suit. Every woman's wardrobe should contain one along with the requisite number of Cloth Suita We announce for Monday a saie of the hen styles at prices both tempting and Interesting. Silk Sale Especially desirable for Shirt Waist Suita Never did e hn a finer array of fine and popular silka than we are showing Juit noi and never were prices lower In many Instances never so low. Net tin only are the stocks splendidly assorted, comprising as they da , newest of the new in the various weavea Silk and Dress Skirts Sale Magnificent values represented here. Everything was bought to be sold at this low price sale and combine style and kmanship that cannot be equaled in the city at the price. We Offer New Waist Sets J W. L. DOUGLAS to the FR.ONT with the finwt I line of $2.50 SHOES ON EARTH We have just received a full line of these are able to give you a genuine Good Year several styles at $2.50 8e. a Pair. or In style shown above we have lllucher the leathers being Box Calf and Vici Kid. Uab Drew for a Ladies Street or reach is a price within the tra(e For ti,lg reason ao the moRt complete line that can be hal ter too8 lar a price. There are many styles to c $2.50 Remember--$2.5- 0 a Pair. r r J. S. LEWIS & COMPANY wor- Last & Thomas" TEA E 1 back in the mud. . Two" diners from the east passed through Ogden this morning enroute for service on the new Clark road. Go to. the Johnstons for mediumahip and palmistry. Ten days only. Hours 10 to 5. Room 1, "Colonial" building. facial Hairdressing, shampooing, massage, manicuring and electric beauty treatments. Edith Boise, 411 ZSth street. Bell 'Phone, 135-The Ogden Chocolates, a colored team of baseball tossers, will go to Salt Lake tomorrow for a game ' with a colored team of that city. Mrs. Ferris, spiritualist medium, re The Utnhna management advertise turned; short time only; readings dally, concert at the theater tomorrow (SunBennett block. Test meeting Wednes- day) evening, notwithstanding the leday lp.m. Ind. phone 703. gal proceedings pending against the Special train for Lohengrin" Mon- manager for the alleged violation of day at 0:45 p. m. via Rio Grande. Fare the statute last Sunday. A good pro$1 round trip. Seata on sale at Ross gram has been arranged and doubtless Book Store for Monday night only. the attendance will be large. I want to buy good beet, and also contract for good early swarms to be the defendant's paying temporary aliput into hives furnished by me. A. W, mony to the amount of $!i0 and the 313 Eccles building. Ogden. Agee, costs of court up to date. house at Having sold my Alta A., the daughter of Mr. and h 72S Twenty-llftstreet, the entire Mrs. E. Kemmeyer, died last night contents is now for sale. Everything of pneumonia at 11:30 at the family must be sold In very few days. A. J. realdence, 3215 Stephens avenue, aged Warner. three years and six months. Funeral Fred B. Stanton, missionary of the aer vice will be held Sunday Bt the Utah Gospel Mission or Cleveland, O., residence at 2 o'clock. will speak on the subject: "Sabbath, John Cooney, a carpenter in the 8. the Ixtrd's DJy." In the Congregational P. misfortune to cut 4 school house at Five Points at p. m. an shops, had inthe the ugly gash palm of his left tomorrow. hand yesterday while at work on a Word has Just been received that plane. The Injuries, although not of Minthe stock of the Kawlch-Rullfro- g a serious nature, will prevent Mr. ing coiiiiMiiy has passed examination Cooney from performing his duties for of the listing committee of the San some time. Francisco mining exchange and has The funeral services of 31 rs. Lily C. been listed on the exchange. Wolhnupter were held yesterday afThere are many views held today ternoon, under the auspices of Queen concerMng sin. Some define It In a City Reliekah Lodge No. 4, Instead of sociological, some in an ethical and the Order of Women of Woodcraft, as some in a inoral way. These will be stated in this column yesterday. The composed with the biblical definition error in the notice was due' to the in the Sunday evening sermon at the writer being misinformed. Z. Grand to No meeting of the bishopric of the HANAN Richards, Jr. Managai MUCH EXERCISED PLEA EDUCATORS OVER OUTBREAK. W. H. Wright & Sons L |