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Show I PAGE EIGHT. THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 1905. JOURNAL, STATE UTAH DAILY was entirely at varlence with the comIn explaint to which she aw ore, and STATE stated she statements of her planation that she signed the complaint under a misapprehension, believing at the time that she was signing a bond to F secure the release of Pesco, who was then under arrest. Her memory as to' what took place at the time of the alleged assault waa also somewhat hazy, and she showed V PERJURY CHARGED BY COUNTY a desire to shield the defendant as ATTORNEY IN PESCO CASE. much as jsMsible. In reserving his decision Judge Murstated that he believed Intentional phy Elisa Beach, tho Prosecuting Witness, had been committed and that perjury to Hava Stand Trial May an example should be made of people For Perjury. who show such utter disregard for the truth when under oath, but that he The preliminary hearing of Joaeph was not decided upon what course to pursue and would announce hia deciPesco, charged with aaaault with in- sion in the morning. tent to commit rape, was held In the DAVID ECCLES AT LOGAN. municipal court this morning and resulted in the prosecuting attorney David Eccles attended a meetmoving that the case he discontinued. ing of the farmers at Hyrum on Monthe prospective This the court refuaed to do and re- day and discussed railroad spur to the south. Mr. Ec- -, served his decision until tomorrow cles stated In Logan before leaving morning. for the south that the road would be The county attorney accused Elisa built if the 1.350 acres of beets were The farmers in the A. Beech of the "rankest kind of per- contracted for. south have contracted for 1.050 acres, jury," and stated to the court. In mov- leaving a balance of three hundred ing that the case be dismissed, that it acres. Mr. Eccles said the extension was "impossible to obtain a convic- of the O. 8. I,, loop was discussed at tion in the case on the evidence pre- some length at the meeting, and his sented and that he proposed to prose- firm belief was that the spur would cute the witness Beech for perjury." not lnterefere with a loop being added The testimony given by the witness in the future. Logan Republican. WITNESSES I have lUTAHNA THEATER! w ! : Week, of March. 3 K C. C. 2T7t!n.. Manager ; ! s Elaborate Production of that sterling Melodrama ! THE SILVER KING I PRICES 15 Cents and 25 Cents PICTURES I MARKED DOWN I Whirlwind of Irresistible Values BUY NOW ROSS BOOK & STATIONERY COMPANY. vice-preside- nt, Z. Layton, fir Harrisvliie and "hich timi, Two important questions will confront the city council at their special meeting tomorrow evening. Shall the proposed Mahler road be given a fran-thitu run through Ogden City or shall that road be permitted to give Ogden the It is a settled fact, according to the statement of Mr. Mahler, that the pro posed road from Logan to Hayson will be built. Irrespective of whether Ogden will grant the promoter a franchise or not. Mr. Mahler has mapped out a road which will tap the richest agricultural sections of the state and has already secured the necessary rights of way In all cities along the line except Ogden. When asked by a State Journal re porter this morning as to what would be his plans in the event that his ap- se go-by- "? . I V lue outh V u iS; V"'r a'1i vii'l i!!d 'HotS.1 h. w.ut!IWilr,j -- , southeast to City. The -as desirous that the rr through this an opportunitycitytl i , ,la markets, hut if H we ary will the Idea of s.r ! 11! "d ftl . W They the , ,fly nt strik.rjg g fee7Tmoeb TOM oe Chillies ni('h;irijrri . let' from his partner Tim l-day informing hi',., ,.f otter's mother llt rlr, ' ' 0l two weeks ;iKo Mr. lV wife went e.,st i V"4 ' ies,.o gram stating that Mrs. Keln. seriously ill ..pj ,im h was hardly .xpe.-ted,hil. ! " of her demise will , urW to friends here. , SATURDAY The Savings are from 10 to 50 per cent on every article you purchase from Stores- - The Opportunity is undoubtedly the best of the season , Black and Colored Dress Goods r FINE LINE OF BLACK GOODS, INCLUDING VOILES, DRAP DE ETE, CRISPINE GOODS AND PRUNELLA. ETA-MINE- PRICED UP TO $1.50 YARD. YOUR CHOICE SALE, PRICE ' 68 Cents BUSINESS CHANGE. of uo 2438 Washington Peau de Sole, 31-In- ch Pongees, 36-in- ch 48 Cents versa y Sale price 30 Cents Ladles' ready-mad- e Turn-ove- r 5 dealings in this establishment. FREE At the Big Clock, Washington value 4'e. 12c 12c 12c 2 cans Tor 30c Two boxes Swansdown face der for pow- 30c Fleece-line- d Three large bottles Vaseline 30c Three boxes Camphor Ice ...30c Three large paiknges Borax . 30o P He. etc., per I A Reduction on Everything in the Domestic Department for Three Days 18 50c qualities 36 inches wide, regular 35c quality. Annive- Cents Per Yard AnnherwnT special for beautiful figured Pongees; Sale a Pair 35 Cents Per Yard CHINA. Salad dishes, 30r 7c. regular 9c quality, 7c. goods, tor Wrappers, Whists, Real Linen Bui tings, rsary Sale price Turkish Towels. Anniversary 20, 21. 22, Cambric. 9c. Underwear Muslin, Cents M Cents quality fine Zephyr Ginghams, l-- 3c T owels Talcum Powders, 50c for 19c.' Inches wide, sells regularly at 6c and 7c Calicoes, 5c. 5c Calicoes, Percales, 36 inches wide. 10c Percales, 9c. Collars, regular 10c and 15c values, quality Bleached or Unbleached 25e plates, Ladles' regular hose. Anniversary pitchers, cups and saucers, choice niversary Sale 30 Cents An- quality lisle Sale price 50c Premiere" stitched, hose, regular 50c val- 30 Cents wea-rfor evening $1.30 30 Cents Fancy ues Kid Glove, p'a Combs; JSUSSr 30c Each EXAMINATIONS. "If yon don't need the Glasses, we don't need the money. S. LEWIS & CO., JEWELERS I Pr Yard 30 Cents 82 18 and IVrshiii Rib lions, 40c and 45r values, Sale price In the same thorough manner that has always characterised Fine Zephyr Ginghams, yard; special sale price 30 Cents Per Yard The new Pompadour from 30 Cents Per Yard 40c reduced Cents Beautiful Handkerchiefs worth 35c, 40c and Handkerchiefs for 5c. THREE DAY8 ONLY. ' Fsncy Taffetas, all colors, regular Avo. FIT YOUR EYES FOR GLASSES Center Pieces, new design, Anniversary Sale Per Yard Satin Taffeta, all colors h 30 Cents 40c WILL Stnmped Ribbons Six-inc- Annirmur 30 Cents Children's Ferris Waists, from 4 to 7 years, sixes 19, and drab, regular 50c values; Anniversary Sale price 30 Cents Per Yard values. 75c, SPECIAL REDUCTION ON NEWE8T EMBROIDERIES AND LACES Commencing Thursday morning at 9 o'clock we place on salt i complete line of fine Swiss and Cambric Embroideries, Insertion ani Lace at 10c, 15c, 18c and 30c per yard. One of the greatest sales that ever happened. reduced to 75c prk-- 19 Anniversary Sale price Fancy Silks for shirt waist suits, & f 18-in- ch White, black and colored, plain and corded Jap Whsh Silks; 40c 50c qualities, reduced to priii & sale price 58 Cents Per Yard and Sale Doilies, worth from 60c to Battenburg 12-In- ch ANNIVERSARY Per Yard $1,75 at J. S. Lewis & Company S, Silks quality, regular $1.29 Per Yard PRiBre; Ind. 882. AT our Four Fancy, Work . A TEA The wall known grocery man, Frank R. Watkins, has withdrawn from the firm of Whtklns ft Nicholas.and opened a new grocery Wednesday morning, March 1st at 201 25th street, across the street from the old stand. Both phones. Bell, 57; Ind. SO. i r MORE SMALLPOX. NO Last night's storm caused practically no delay In railway traffic as yet, The city sanitary inspector reports All trains, except second section of Rio great improvement in the cases of Grande No. 6, which was one hour late, the smallpox patients and states that are on time. the danger of wholeanle Infection may Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Hlckenlooper an- now be considered past. No further nounce the engagement of their daugh- cases have1 been reported In the Cross-le- y family, and those who were exposed ter, Lettie. to Joseph 11. Marshall of North Ogden. The marriage will take and have since been under quarantine have shown no signs of having conplace the latter part of April. the disease. Stephen Cannon, 70 yearn of age, died tracted That additional cases have not been yesterday afternoon at the home of his is due largely to the prompt daughter. Mrs. White, at Janeavilie. reportedof the action sanitary Inspector, and Mr. Cannon waa one of the pioneers of Weber. He had been ill with bron- to the action of the board of educa tion, who promptly isolated all chilchitis since last Christmas. The Diamatic club of the Agricu- dren who had been exposed. ltural college presents Goldsmith's "She Stoops to Conquer" at the Grand tonight. The compnny is aald to give the comedy a good interpretation and Get some knowledge of it their frienda should lend them liberal support. Get some knowledge of it The Chicago National league baseball team were passengers on Overland Get some knowledge of it Limited No. 1 this morning en route from their training quarters at Los Get some knowledge of it Angeles. Cal., to Chicago. They went to Salt Lake City, where they are Writs far onr KnmiUd- j- task. A Bi kilim 5 scheduled to play during Saturday and Csfmy. Ssa liuciaas Sunday. Captain Chance was very doubtful, however, if the gamea would be played on account of the storm. When you think of Printing think J. . ei THUMB AY, FRIDAY AM) 1 135-- ij, IT wni .i!N.,r'iI,,tf'a'ttbX Wrights Thomas D. Dee and daughter Margaret, who .in company with Joseph L. S Geoghegan and daughter of Salt Lake City, have spent several weeks on the island of HawaJJ, returned frtom a ! most pleasant trip on the Overland Limited N6. 2 at 7:10 this morning. Judge Dee came to his office this afternoon and he was awaited by a host of friends who came to welcome his return and others who had already come on business He looks refreshed after a much needed recreation and LOCAL BRIEFSj Bell Phone. i Reports Having 8psnt a Pleasant Sojourn On ths Island of Hawaii. reports having had a most delightful time during his stay on the island, which was principally in and about the city of Honolulu. Wltlle there he visited some of the WWWWWWWW gigantic cane sugar industries which Judge Howell la holding a session were of deep interest to him in view of of his sugar Interests in Utah. of court at Morgan today. Willem Dalebont, aged 28. and Miss NOTICE OF ELECTION. Berendina Meyer, aged 27, both of this city, secured a permit to wed today. Notice is hereby given that a meetThe numbers drawing coupon books of the of the Eldoing at ths Ogden 8tsam Laundry ara rado Mining stockholders and company will Milling 52426 and 55673. be held at 549 Twenty-fift- h street, OgMr. and Mra William Eccles arrived den, Utah, on April 25th, 1905, for the yesterday from Hood River, Ore., and purpose of holding an election of o fliwill be in Ogden for a few days. ers for the ensuing year, said officers to consist of president KELLY. treasurer and secretary; also a Money to loan on any good real e- board of three directors to serve durtate. GEO. J. KELLY. Sheriff James of Evanston, Wyo., Is ing the coming year or until the date In town today. Some private business of the next regular annual meeting for the election of officers. All brings him west. I want to buy good bees, and also stockholders are hereby notified to be contract for good early swarms to be present or send forward thetr proxies election of said officers. put Into hives furnished by me. A. W. for JOHN LAGAN, 312 Eccles building, Ogden. Agee, President. facial Hairdressing, shampooing, IX) N MAGUIRE. Secretary. beaumassage, manicuring and electric Ogden, Utah, March 30, 1905. ty treatments. Edith Boise, 412 26th street the ." Pormotor Will Build a Depot At Wilson's Lane If tho Council Refuses to Grant Franchise. 'o iil F'Unil r,,,v . event ...Thirtieth... JUDGE DEE RETURNS. : GO-BY- yrt JJ I GIVE THIS CITY THE risville MAY It wither In the LINE V..L JJ -- -1 Viry j tenvflt to t,.v . pl of Ogden' i I g Richards, Jr. ci.se l,n this and OPTICIANS Avonuo. W. H. WRIGHT & SONS COMPANY , |