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Show DAILY PAGE EIGHT. STATE UTAH JOURNAL, MONDAY, MARCH 27, 1905. PRESIDENT SMITH POLICE COURT AT. WAS A CASE OF ALL KINDS, DITIONS AND CLASSES. SUNDAY ADDRESSED SCHOOL HAND OF FELLOWSHIP IS WITHDRAWN FROM HIM. TEACHERS LAST NIGHT. CON- I UTAHNA THEATER : Week Of March 37th Rsfsrsncs Was Mads to Decision Was Reached on Saturday Judge Murphy Dealt Severely With No Direct Conditions Afternoon No Allusion is Made Local Convention Soma Offenders While Others to the Goddard Caso. Highly Successful. Escaped Easily. The bunch of vags and drunks rounded up by the police Saturday and Sunday found Judge Murphy in anything but a lenient mood tills morning and the snilles they wore upon being ushered into tourt were soon replaced by lookH of gloom. The daily Installment of offenders against the bicycle ordinance were on hand, and were assessed one dollar each. The cases of Eugene Carter and Geo. Ensign were again called up. The defendants are accused upon the in- HANAN SHOES For Spring formation of Sanitary Inspector Powers, of dumping refuse upon vacant lots. In the case of Carter, who is a young boy, It was shown that after having been warned by the inspector to cease dumping he had wilfully continued to do so. Thla Carter admitted and the judge stated that it left him no option hut to fine the defendant. Are Here New Lasts New Leathers Metropolitan Styles fine of 13.50 wae assessed. At one stage of the proceedings Carter's father hutted In and was seWe Invite You to See Them verely reprimanded by the court, but thla failed to squelch him and he conWell go cluded his remarks with: on with the case, I'll pay the costs. In the case of Ensign It was shown 5oIe Ogden Agent that the young man had ceased dumping the refuse when warned and had Broom Hotel shown a disposition to obey the law, so the judge suspended sentence and he was allowed to depart with a warning. The men arrested for riding upon the sidewalks were George Ayrop, John John W. Scowcroft and J. A. ;; Orix, Schleln. The three latter were each fined one dollar, and George Ayrop, who failed to appear, forfeited hie which waa a similar amount ball, H. W. Gwllllam was a Suit Lake Robert Farrell, charged with being visitor today. drunk, failed to apepar and hla bail Judge W. L. Maginnis went to Ev- of 15 waa ordered forfeited. William N. Parson, charged, with anston thla morning on legal business. pleaded guilty and waa sentrespass, KELLY. to tenced $25 or 25 daya After pleadHoney to loan on any good real es- ing guilty Parsons tried to explain hie tate. GEO. J. KELLY. presence in the box car, but felled to Mrs. Ferris, medium, teat meeting satisfy the court Billy Taylor, common drunk, drew Tuesday, 1p.m. Hake appointments for readings. Bennett block; phone forth some pertinent remarks from the 70S Ind. court to the effect that the city was able to look after him better than he . shampooing, facial Hairdressing, could look after himself. Billy's admaasage, manicuring and electric beaurock pile for the dress will be the ty treatmenta Edith Boise, 411 26th next twenty dayacity street Bell Phone, 235-J. Watson and John O'Neil, charged Hiss Ruby Jones has returned from with vagrancy, each pleaded guilty a visit of several montha at Oakland, end were sentenced to pay 130 or serve , Cal., where ehe wae the guest of her 10 daya. c. A dTves Corner LOCAL BRIEFS Z. slater. I want to buy good bees, and also next month for the championship of contract for good early swarms to be the world. put Into hives furnished by me. A. W. Prof. Squire Coop will lecture to his Agee, S12 Eccleg building, Ogden. class In music at the University of The baseball game at Balt Lake yes- Utah on Lohengrin this afternoon. terday between an Ogden and a Balt Prof. Coop haa kindly extended an InLake team resulted In a victory for vitation to the public to attend the the Ogden boys by a score of 10 to 2. lecture, which la given In anticipation EL A. Littlefield, editor of the Utah of the rendering of this opera at the State Journal, and wife have returned Bull Lake theater tonight. from a pleasant sojourn on the coast, Owing to the Inclemency of the which occupied a period of about two weather It waa found Impossible for weeka the Ogden Concert hand to hold the A suit has been filed by Hulanski concert scheduled for yesterday after& Peery for W. C. Brats against EL noon on City Hall square. It waa a N. Jenkins and Aggie Jenklna. on a great disappointment to many, especpromissory note for 1600, under date ially the children. The concert will of September 10, 1002. be given next Sunday, weather perhouae at muting. Having gold my 720 Twenty-fift- h street, the entire Hiram S. Wood died of pneumonia contents U now for sale. Everything at his residence, 2842 Adams avenue, In A. J. a he sold must very few day at 6:10 this morning. The funeral will Warner. he held at the First ward meeting C. IV. McLain and family of St. house Wednesday March 29. at 2 Louis are siiending a few daya with p. in. The remains may be viewed at the former's brother-in-laHarry the residence btween 12 and 1 o'clock Pattlson, of tnls city, while enroute to on day of funeral. All friend are Port hind. Oregon. Invited. Alta A., the little daughter of Mr. The funeral services of Mrs. R. C. and Mrs. Ernest Kanneyer, wan burled Morris, who died on Wednesday, and yesterday from her parents' residence of her infant daughter, who died SatThe services oil Stephens avenue. urday, at their home on Twenty-sixt- h were at 2 p. ni. and were conducted street, was held yesterday from the by Bishop Ensign. Baptist church, the Rev. Horace Blood John F. Moore, of Rochester, X. Y., officiating. The mother and babe were manufacturer of card catalogues and buried In the same casket. Interment is registered at being In Mount View cemetery. loose leaf systems, the Reed. Mr. Moore la the Inventor At a recent meeting of the Wasatch and original manufacturer of the loose-le- Division No. 124, Order of Railway In common use now system, ledger Conductors, a committee whs appointed business houses. in all to arrange for the entertainment of the A special train bearing the songsters member of that order who will atop comprising the Savage English Grand off in Ogden while en route to the Opera company passed through Og- meeting of the Grand Division, which den enroute for Balt Lake over the is to be held In Portland In May. A. Oregon Short Line at 7:45 this morn- White, ft. Tracy and William Van ing. The company numhera 150 per- Tassel are the committee. sons and la Just completing a 14.000-niltrip. Jabes White, the champion light- TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY weight pugilist of England, and his manager. Charlie Mitchell, passed through Ogden this afternoon en route FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for from London to Ban Francisco, where light housekeeping. Inquire 33 Lincoln avenue. WThlte meets Jimmie Britt some time ten-roo- m af J j le c I In spite of the inclemency of the weather a large number of people attended last evenings session or Sunday School convention In the Tabernacle in hopes of hearing the prophet and re vela tor, President Joseph F. Smith, speak. In this they were not disappointed as President Smith spoke as per schedule, but those present who expected some reference to be made regarding the local situation were destined to he disappointed, as no reference except In a very general way was made. For hU theme President Smith chot The Character of the Sunday School Teacher." In the course of hla remarks he pointed (pit the fact that to teach honesty, the teacher must be honest; to teach candor, the teacher must be candid, and in fact have nil of the virtues a good man should possess. If this Is true of the SunHe said: day school teacher it must also be true of the leaders of the church; they, too, must be honest and know whni they are talking about. At hut one time In the course or his remarks did President Smith say anything that could be said to relate to the recent charges of apostasy, when I am not leading the church, he said: God is leading it; and when I do not do right, God will remove me, and this la true of other workers in the church. He also bore testimony to the truth of the gospel as taught by the Latter-da- y Saints and that in all the world there was nothing so satisfactory as belief in the gospeL The convention held its first meeting on Saturday night, and It was largely attended, over 566 members from Box Elder, Morgan, Summit and Weber stakes being in attendance. In addition the general hoard from Salt Lake, Superintendent C. B. Felt, Salt Lake stake, and Superintendent Israel Barlow, Davis stake, were present The evening program was opened by singing, after which prayer waa offered by President C. F. Middleton. The assembly then Indulged In singhour, which ing practice for one-ha- lf was followed by an address of welcome by Superintendent Thomas R Evans. John M. Mills then spoke on The Spirit va the Letter in Sunday School Work, after which Miss Estelle Jensen of Box Elder rendered a piano selection. Three practical talks were then The Preparation and Condi given: tion of the Sunday School Room, by Assistant Superintendent Charles J. The Social Side, of Rosa of Weber; the Sunday School, by J. B. Call of Box Elder, and The Usher, by Alr onzo Francis of Morgan. William A. Morton of the general talk on The board gave a after Importance of Preparation, which the benediction waa pronounced by Horace Cummings of the general board. Meetings were held Sunday at 1:26 a. m., at 1:45 p. m. and at 7:26 p. m. The afternoon session was given up to departmental work aa follows: The Kindergarten Department Mrs. Belle Salmon Rosa (Weber) presiding. The Primary Department Miss Ella By water (Box Elder) presiding. Second Intermediate Department Walter Bramvel (Morgan) presiding. Theological Department'Wfolf M. McKendrlck (Weber) presiding. Superintendents Department Robt. Welch (Morgan) presiding. Secretaries and Treasurers J. F. five-minu- te Saunders (Summit) presiding. Library Department George L. bun- dle presiding. i The center of atlraction in our stock right now Is the elegant line of new WAIST FIN SETTS. Handy and near. Easy bought and will last several summers. We have nearly fifty different styles, from $1.06 for three up to $15.00. & COMPANY J. S. LEWIS 487 Washington Artnut, I Richards, Jr. Manager Saturday afternoon Charles A. Smurthwaite received from the bishopric of the Fourth ward the following communication, which is On Elaborate Production of that m,.,!;,.., Melodrama "Decision of the Bishop's court, Fourth ward, Weber stake of Zion, in the case of Hyrum H. Goddard va. Chas. A. Smurthwaite. Elder Charles A. Smurthwaite, Ogden, Utah. Dear Brother: "We, your brethren of the bishopric of the Fourth ward of Weber stake of Zion, In the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, hereby notify you that at the bishops court, held March 22nd, 1805, in the Fourth ward meeting house, the complaint in the case of Hyrum II. Goddard va Chas. in wlifch you are A. Smurthwaite, charged with apostacy and conduct, waa heard, and we decide from the evidence the charges were fully sustained. And we also notify you that the hand of fellowship is withdrawn from you in the Church Saints, of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y and we refer your case to the high council of the Weber stake of Zion for their consideration. (Signed.) EL THE SILVER PRICES i Cents and 25 15 ! LOCAL MAN EAGLES DEDICATE THEIR HALL Bishop. H. W. G WILLIAMS, First Counselor. "HYRUM BELNAP, WERE -- CARRIED CEREMONIE8 Second Counselor. OUT LAST NIGHT. "Dated March 24th, 1995." As stated iri the communication the case is now referred to the high counThis Membsrs of Local Aeria Proved Themcil of Weber stake, for action. selves to Ba Excellent body meets on April 4, when In all likelihood Mr. Smurthwaite, unless he repent and recant, will be excommunicated. Eaglelsm waa rampant last night No allusion whatever haa been made The birds were out in full flock ento the Goddard case. It appears to have been swallowed In oblivion, or at tertaining their wives, sweethearts least the bishopric seem to have lout and friends, the occasion being the sight of It entirely. The public, how dedication of their Aerie, No. 118, In ever, haa not. It haa lost none of Its the O'Neill building. Interest In the case and Is anxiously Aa stated by the president, E. R. some the Should action. awaiting court decide that Mr. Smurthwalte'a Geiger, the members had worked faithprocedure In the case was irregular, fully and well to secure a proper nest" there It may likely end so far as the for their meeting place and now they for with bishopric Is concerned, succeeded. Their new have certainly who Smurthwaite disfellowahlpped, will follow the correct procedure and lodge room Is spacious and beautifully The wall decorations are conclude by preferring charges, un- finished. less another Moses arises in the mul- very pretty and are symbolical of the titude. And thus the case now stands. order. Adjoining the lodge room la a A reporter waited on Mr. Smurth- large banquet hall to which a fully kitchen la attached, and waite today before Ms departure for furnished commodious reception rooms Salt Lake, and while he had nothing there are to say for publication, he referred the both for ladies and gentlemen. The' dedication ceremonies were scribe to the following lines from the conducted under presidency of E. "Epistle to the Rev. John McMath, I. Geiger, head ofthe the order, who deon are which Robert Burns, quoted by livered address. Then the dedicatory the writers own responsibility: program I own twas rash, and rather hardy. followed a long and varied were renof musical exercises. Solos That I. a simple country bardie. Alice dered Miss Bessie Miss by Blair, sae meddle wl a pack Should sturdy. Flowers, Hagbert Anderson, Fred Tout Wha, if they ken me. and Earl West, with Squire Coop acCan easy, wf a single wordle. companist. Messrs. LeRoy and WharLowae hell upon me. ton and Mr. and Mrs. Whalen, two But I gae mad at their grimaces. teams from the Lyceum, appeared In Their sighin, cantln1, grace-prou- d monologue and musical selections. faces. At an interval during the evening half-mile three-milTheir prayers, and refreshments and delicious punch were graces. served. Altogether the evening was Their raxin' conscience, a very enjoyable one and will be long Whase greed, revnge and pride remembered by all who participated. disgraces Waur nor their h on sense." . TWO HOLDUPS LAST NIGHT. Citixena Relieved of Their Cash On Madison Avenue Near 25th Street. Short talks by various leaders were Madison avenue near Twenty-fift- h made at the meetings of the several was the scene of two daring street departments, with discussion by members. holdups last evening by two highDuring the convention out or town waymen, who secured hut little aa a members were entertained at the homes result of their desperate attempts to of the local workers. secure money. W. J. Derby and Phln-ea- a Ball were the victims. NOTICE I. O. O. F. was walking along Madison, Derby The officers of Grand Lodge. I. O. 6. Twentyrflfth, when the two tnugs, F will visit the Ogden lodge Tuesday near one of whom waa accreted behind a evening, March 28. tree on the edge of the sidewalk and All members and visiting the other behind a tree In the lot of Invited to be present. Mrs. Browns residence, rushed out and ordered him to throw up hla 4 hands. Derby started to run. hut was caught In the middle of the street and brought back Into the shade of the trees. They took from him some small change in silver and a pocket hook 6666666H6666666666664444 containing papers, and then started north. Derby followed asking for his Tile Agricultural College Ir,i initio wallet. His answer whs curses and cluh, which comes to the Grand theater advice to go the other way or get shot. Mimli 30, In a revival of She Sumps Thla advice he speedily followed. to Conquer, Is not a new organisation. Shortly nfterward Phlneas Ball was This Is the third year of its efforts, accosted Just north of the Fifth ward though heretofore it hns never meeting house and within 306 feet of production of "As You Like where the first hold-u- p had occurred. has never been anything small about Ball was hacked against the fence and Its efforts, either. The first year It a revolver pressed against his cheek attempted Shakespeare's "Midsummer so hard aa to bruise the skin. Night's Dream. and last season disAt this stage of the game, Ralph tinguished itself in an elaborately Barker came along on a wheel and beautruly production of As You Like seeing what was up rushed Into his it. "She Stoops to Conquer is aa place and telephoned to the police. familiar and among all Seeing Barker the holdups took fright who read as was . Its and left Ball without searching all of blundering author In eighteenth cen- hla pockets. As a result they obtained tury London. It is full of entanglements but about 40 cents and overlooked a and comical situations, and Introduces twenty dollar bill. clever character studies from English Pender Captain Brown. Detective soci.il life. The Dramatic cluh has and Sergeant Plncock responded to carefully mastered the play and its the alarm and went to the scene each environment, and Is presenting a pro- by different streets, hut none of them duction with harmony, dash and finish encountered either of the holdups. that is truly professional. They carry Both tnen hud masks on and there Is forty people with them, including a hut little clue as to their Identity. double male quartette and the college orchestra. 8AVAGE ENGLISH GRAND OPERA Cents 666W666666666W44s44MttMt T. WOOLLEY, TEA There isnt the least difficulty in getting good tea; not the least rare. Writs hr mar ; APPOINTED. John Pingres Is Msds Disbursin. For Contemplated FsdtrH A Building. John Plngit-eNational bank , cashier of in this city, thus. to? ceived a communication frog M. Shaw, the sern-tarof at Washington, D. notlfftjy, that he had been appointed it tfc office of disbursing agent for m na In connection with the nev Is which I to building erected In in the near future, Mr. Plngree will thui repment the government during the erection of the building. His duties will he the paying of bills, auditing of accounti, and In connection with L T. Shipley, who has been appointed superintendent- at construction, will hire til help and (, n - superintend the construction. The duties of both Mr. Plnyree ind Mr. Shipley will begin on April lit according to the stipulations of thi letters received, and this Is taken an indication that work will be eo menced on April 1st or as near Dal date aa possible, 11 BROWNING'S NEW SHOTGUN. The first new Remington autmnitfc shotgun to he manufactured has ben received In Ogden. It is the of John M. Browning of this Is now in Europe Introducing to foreign nations. The hncnfiai city, she the pm weaiKin will not bear the mm of the Inventor as the patents hsw been acquired by the Remington Am company, and will be manufMtwrt by them. It la claimed that the arming ofwoo)4 dlera with this new invention be equivalent to providing them rapid fire gunn. DR. J. H. EPPERSON IS HELM AGAIN. AT THE I have taken charge of my office again and will be PeMeanndl come all of my old patrons, com dlally invite the new to put your for you me. Thanking 4jj 1 When MP " m rt Pnntin, y.u think of us although it is XawMi hah, A IrUing A 2438 Washington A oarsrarMvsrararar arar ararar jsrjrarjrjGu33'3' SICILIANS At the Theaters f well-belov- ed We Offer New Waist Sets C. C. big-heart- stylish LINK of this serviceable and extremely OUR in Material is without doubt the fin Sici ian city. The newest are the white and cream ideal fabric for Shirt Vai6t Suits. Different pn extremely The Shepherd Check Sicialians are w new and pretty. They come in navy blue an an " black and white, tan and white, and broun in different sized checks. The Invisible Checks and Stripes, in and brown, and gray, are very fasliiona t Long Coats and Waists. llain Sicilians in dark navy blue are for Skirts and Shirt Wiaist SuiU Outing them from 130c to $1.00 a yard. llark or Call enm-ld"- ie BUSINESS CHANGE, The w-- Il known grocery man. Frank R. Watkins, has withdrawn from the firm or Whtklns A Nlcholas.nnd opened a new grocery Wednesday morning. March 1st. at 201 25th street, across the street from the old stand. Both r hones, Bcti, 57; nd. 30. COMPANY IN "LOHENGRIN." Monday night. March 27th. at Salt Lake City. Special train Ogden 6:45 p. m., returning after theater. Fare $1.00 for the round trip. Street cars will run direct from depot to the theater, and will also meet train on arrival In Ogden. Reserved seats on sale nt Ros Ronk Store. s w blights |