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Show DAILY PAGE EIGHT. MONDAY, APRIL 3, 1905. STATE JOURNAL, UTAH 1. RIDEI I WOODMEN or THE WORLD EXCURSION : the j A ( rand Benefit Ball will lx? given by the members of the Degree Team, Woodmen of the World, in TOLLE PIS A CASE OF CIDE. UTAHNA THEATER d On March 18th there was found tacked to one of the beams on the Weber river bridge at Rlverdale the following letter: I ant tired of living. 1 am going into the river and drown myself. I can get no employment; am broke and Bin without friends. STRANGER." (Signed) About the same time as the date oi the letter an anonymous letter was received by the police department from & woman in the east stating that a letter had been received by her from her brother, who was in thla locality, saying that he contemplated suicide. When the above message wae found but little was thought of the matter, and the letter wae considered a hoax. Yesterday the real significance of the letter was discovered in the finding of the body of a man floating in the FRIDAY, APRIL 7th This ball will he given for the purpose of Angeles raising funds to take the boys to to the Head Camp Convention of Woodmen of the World. Come out ami give the boys vour aid I-- ou $100 Cents river near the Twenty-fourt- street h bridge. The discoverer, C. C. IMPRESSED AUTHOR ENGLISH WITH AMERICA'S IMMENSITY. SUI- Lattar Found Soma Waaka Ago la to Hava Baan Laft By tha Dacaaaad. H .A. Hj Ij - Tickets Extra Ladies Twenty-fiv- e m : IS EVIDENTLY J 1AGGARD As a Commissioner of the British Government to Inquire Into Colonies. Is Acting Richards, Jr. WEEK OF APRIL ! 3 II. Rider Haggard, the author, now serving as a Commissioner for the British government to inquire Into the and character of the agricultural and Industrial colonies or ganlsed In this country by the Salvation Army, reached Ogden early this morning from the west and proceeded on eastward via Suit Lake City, where he will make a short stop. He was accompanied by his daughter, Miss An gela Rider Haggard, Col. George French, In command of the Pacific coast division of the Salvation Army, his private secretary, Ransom Cay gill, and a stenographer. Mr. Haggards mission in the United States is to visit the Salvation Army Rommle in Califorloiunles at nia, Fort Amity in Colorado and Herrick in Ohio. His conclusion on the colonisation idea, undertaken with the view of alleviating the distress of the iHHir In crowded cities by making them In the colonies, will be submitted in a report to the British government. Mr. Haggard Is much interested in the irrigation systems of California. What impresses me most with Amerl a i its Immensity, said he. "As a country it is scarcely scratched with people. If America Is to remain in the forefront of nations it must have the land populated by the vast conglomeration of people In your cities. The future of the world is to those nations thHt are Lind dwellers who live on the land. The reason that Japan shows such enormous successes is because she is a nation of land dwellers. What I may have to say in my report to my government may be applicable to this country." conditions . without waiting to investigate the matter, at once notified the police department, who In turn notified Judge Murphy, and In company with Captain Brown made a visit to the scene. The body had become caught In a snag, and as he IS I ! water is quite swift and deep at this portion of the river great difficulty was encountered in securing the remains. A rope was finally secured and the body roped and brought to shore. WHEELWRIGHT BROS. TO ENUpon examination the body was GAGE IN CONSTRUCTION WORK. found to be badly decomposed and wae ordered removed to an undertakArticlaa of Incorporation Havo Baan er's establishment, where a thorough ROSS BOOK & STATIONERY examination failed to reveal anything Filed With County Clerk that would establish the identity of Matteon. COMPANY. the man. A pair of spectacles, an old razor, A new company to be known as tbe a Jack knife and an envelope containThe only Reservation Indian In a blank piece of paper were all Wheelwright Construction company of ing In man's the found pockets, that were Vaudeville , assisted by Ogden" has Just been organised In this and these could in no way lead to the city. man's identity. The Incorporators are John, Thomas Judging from the way the man was dressed he was a working man, and William $ B., George M., and the R. and Solomon It is the belief of the police that it Wheelwright, capital of the was a case of suicide or accidental The drowning, although the letter found FEDERAL BUILDING 1 AH members of the Tabernacle choir corporation Is fixed at 825,000. are requested to be at practice tonight hares are of the part value of $10 points strongly to the former theory. Men at 7:30; ladles at 8 o'clock. Judge Murphy stated this morning each and 88,000 has already been paid that an inquest would not be ordered A comparatively large audience at- up. KELLY. CONRIED METROPOLITAN OPERA the police had an opportunity tended the performance of "The Silver The principal place of buslnese will until COMPANY and to a OF make WILL investigation STRUCTURE ERECTION thorough be thla city and the company proposes King at Utahna theater last night Money to loan on any good real Salt Lake Tabernacle April 4th. Ogthat a Jury would not be summoned BEGIN IMMEDIATELY. GEO. J. KELLT. den to Salt Lake City via Oregon Short tate. Owing to the indisposition of Rev. to engage in construction work in all before tomorrow or Wednesday. E. L Goshen no services were held at Its branches, and have now several Line 81.50 round trip. Tickets good the Congregational church last night contracts on hand. Contractor Lovell Arrived in the City to return until April 12th. SENTENCE!. The officers of the new company are: Mrs. W. It. Egan of St. Paul la the Today Prepared to Begin B. BUSINESS CHANGE. When, you think of Printing thint guest of Manager and Mrs. R. A. John Wheelwright, president; T. Operations. George Fako Photographic Agent Eaeapea With of us Grant, of the Grand opera house, at the Wheelwright, M. The wril known grocery man, Frank Wheelwright, secretary and mm Reed. t Two Light Sentences. Contractor Tom Lovell of Denton, R. Watkins, has withdrawn from the A license to wed was issued this firm of Watkins ft Nlcholas.and opened By pleading guilty to the two charg- Texas, who has the contract for con a morning to Carl O. Hanson, 31, and new grocery Wednesday mornbuildnew federal THEATER. MAY PURCHASE Ogden's false es under prestructing of Miss Della Thomas, 30, both of obtaining money March 1st, at 201 25th street, across in ing, this arrived C. De blm city prepared ing. has. tenses registered against to begin the construction of the build the street from the old stand. Both 2438 Washington Aw. Ind. 882. agent, fake the Yailney, photographic facial It Is Probsble That Lyceum Theater Hairdressing, shampooing, 57; Ind. 80. Bell, phones. on Immediately. v both sentences lng secured light massage, manicuring and electric beauMay Changs Hands. He will build temporary offices on the charges. ty treatments Edith Boise, 413 26th site at the corner of Grant of. was accused De building obtaining S35-Yudney street. Rell 'Phone. It Is rumored that the Lyceum tle-at- from Mrs. Kate Adams 81.00 and from avenue and Twenty-fourt- h street, from Colonist truffle westward Is starting on Twenty-fift- h street is to change Mins A. Dellebane 33.00 for the en- which the work will be directed. As out with a rush this week and It Is hands within the course of a day or largement of photographs, which he soon as this is completed he will leave expected that the next few days will two. It la known that two work in charge of his son, Edward prominent told them was done by his father, who the be the banner days of the exodus W. Lovell, and Albert Craig. About a In Lake had studio Salt City. men of who con this have been city Miss Ferris, spiritualist, holds her De Vadney's method was to secure 100 men will be given various kinds farewell test meeting Monday night. ducting a theater at Logan for some an order for the enlargement, and then of employment during the coming sum Bennett block. Make appointments months are desirous of purchasing the to secure a payment In advance by mer and all of these will be men from to Our Black and Copopular little house from Mr. Toung, promising a discount on the price this city. Lending for readings. Will leave Thursday. owner. the present lored Dress Goods I want to buy good bees and also Dirt will be broken on or about Silks quoted. contract for good early swarms to be When seen this morning Mr. Toung On both charges the man pleaded next Thursday, said Mr. Lovell, and stated that arrangements were on foot put Into hives furnished by me. A. W. guilty and was sentenced to pay a fine from then on it will be a continual whereby be would sell the theater, but of 310 on the first charge or serve 10 grind for about twenty months. The Agee, 812 Eccles building, Ogden. definite had been done that, nothing Black Dress Qoods up to $l..r0 per yard, including Etamina. Frank J. Cunnon will lecture under as yet. He stated also that in view days in the county jail, and pay a fine building will be three stories high and of 820 or 20 days on the second charge. either of gray sandstone or limestone, the auspices of the Home Protective of the fact that he had secured Voiles, Prunella, Serge, Cheviot, Drap de Ete and Crispins a lease with a brick lining, whichever the League in the First Methodist church. on the Glenwood park, he might be The fines were not paid. Twenty-thir- d zo- Tom Flanigan, 225 government decides upon. I am now Balt Lake, at 8 o'clock Friday evenTheyre the best values We've seen at the price, compelled to abandon the theater In street, and a similar building at Lead Five completing Robert Points, Baird, ing, April 7. Subject, Books" Per order to devote all of his attention to were each fined 85 for yard being drunk, or ville, Colo. I ran easily complete the Earl R Kercher. 22 years of age, of the resort. Uncle if months within serve lieu of twenty in five to building tbe Fine Shirt Waist Suit Silks, $1.75 values at Indianapolis Ini., on Saturday seSam and the weather does not delay days in the city Jail. cured a marriage license permitting NOT THAT1 Per yard. . . . . Herman Voss, arrested on the charge me too much." him to wed Lida S. Grandln, 18 years a of forcommitted nuisance, having Broken Stripes, Shepherd Cheeks ,and Changeable. Anothff "How do I know," she plaintively old, of Ogden. 35 by his feited of bail his THEIR L0YE WAS COOLED. The ladles of the d! of H. will give asked, that you haven't told me all ance. Voss was sentenced line of pretty Colored Silks for suits, regular price 60c Saturday a card party and dance In A. O. U. W. this so that you van have the privilege to pay 825 and sentence suspended and 75c, selling special at, per yard hall Wednesday evening. April S, 1905. of hugging and kissing me for a bis absence from the police But the Incident Only Served to during while?" resembling Elegant prises Refreshments Good Tighten Their Embrace. Light Weight Panama Cloth, a very pretty weave, "Oh. well, if you want proof of my court. The man evidently thought to music. Admission 23c. Committee. save 820 by his Voile or Canvas cloth, 52 inches wide. Colors are medium on mid Eddie Robinson, the well known box- sincerity. I'll promise not to hug or the sat at bridge "They Maud failed to Baker also appear kiss you until we are married. brown and medium and dark navy blue. Former price 68c all the details were and her ball of 88 was forfeited. ing instructor and night; that No, George, no!" she cried; dont save the hour and the moon. wrestler of Salt Lake, spent some time there, $1.2o. , Selling special at, er yard in the city yesterday. Mr. Robinson say that. Think me foolish If you will, BURIAL OF STEPHEN For some time they had been making CANNON. me but don't think effect, A cruel." salt Chicago and is the wrestler who disposed of the eyes at each other, totally and black in Panama Cloth white, popper oblivious of the other people present, mysterious Jap at Salt Lake inches former $1.25. wide, Special at, price some time ago. 68c Many Friends Paid a Last Tribute of and in the ecstary of their embrace failed to note the dark, turbulent waMr. und Mrs K. Kurgitt of Aber- mind. She was about 23 years old and Reepect to Esteemed Citizen. per yard ters rolling beneath their feet. Bud deen, S. D.. the parents of the late Geo. is believed to be a native of Marlnett A' pretty Net Figured Etamine, colors are light mode, chaHue of Weber county's earliest set- denly there was a splash, a cry and Burgltt, the real estate dealer, are in Wls. tler was laid at rest town for a few days visiting friends. when the erstwhile lovers were clasped In mpagne, dark brown and gray; 44 inches wide: regular Mr. Jeanetta Shurlliff, wife of funeral services over theyesterday, remain of the the close embrace of the seething waThe Child Culture club will meet II. V. ShtirtUIT, IsKay III at late very price 85c a yard, special at, per yard Stephen Cannon, who died last ters. Tuesday. April 4th, with Mrs Joseph her home on Twenty-thir- d seriously street. Tier was love Their were not but cooled, their held from the Wednesday, (Turk on Washington avenue. Hooper These are all new goods; the proper thing daughter. Mrs. White, came down from muslin A woman named Maude Dcrpln died Idaho several days ago to be at the meeting house. Bishop's Counsellor A. ardor, and Mary Jones' for a nice summer dress will have to be relegnted to the gar at the tSate Mental hospital at Provo bedside of her mother, and two other C. Christensen officiating. is while 37.50 Jimmie's when ret For suit the of his life greater part Ste woman was sent daughters, Mrs. lloux and Mrs. Rogthis morning. The Our choice line of white and tan colored waitings from Ogden to the hospltnl on the 16th ers. have been summoned from San phen Cannon had been connected with dried will about fit his the interests of Weber county and brother. still on siccia sale at, per yard of April, 1904. being then of unsound Francisco. Moral: Don't make love to your there was a large gathering or friends colors Q New Figured Lawns for kimonas, etc., pretti and relatives to pay their last mark girl on a bridge, especially If the wa of respect to the derenard. ter beneath you be deep. and patterns, special at, per yard l The ward choir furnished the music wide, inches 36 LEAVE ORDERS. fur the occasion, and after several seSpecial new values in Pongees, When your old hen wants to set, lections had been rendered Elders Chan. 70 and 75 cents per yard at Parker. James Rees and Edward Par- get s setting of Brown Leghorn eggs ker spoke, eulogising the lire of one for one dollar from Poulter, 2370 Gra they had known Intimately for many mercy or 2205 Washington. j years and whose life had been n help to every one with whom he came In e contact. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WILL FIT YOUR EYES FOR continues until Wednesday night next. crw The deceased was 70 yenra of age o GLASSES are positively the best bargains ever and is survived by eight children, Mrs. bien Joe T. Gould of Ogden. Mrs. George T. LOST Letter Introducing Miss WilIn the Kline thorough manner the price. Thousands of yards hae liams. riense return to office of The I White of Kanesvllle. Mrs. Rhnda T. lhat has always characterized but there is still good choosing. The pnew Journal. Stoddard of Amore, Ida., George Cannon of Shelly, Ida.. Stephen Cannon of , dealings in (his establishment. yard are 0c, 15c, 18c and 30c. Hooper. Edward Cannon of llnopi-- and FREE EXAMINATIONS. Misse Tillle and Lizzie Cannon of Og FOR SALE Fine new upright plnno, cheap. Kline's Furniture House, 315 den. If you don't need the Glasses, Twenty-fourt- h street. Interment was in the family burywe don't need the money." ing ground at Hooper. FOR, SALE Three cows, frcHh: 4 and 5 yenra old: two Durham and 1 JerThe ladles of the D. of II. will giv. S. LEWIS & CO., JEWELERS OPTICIANS sey. Cull 1898 Riverside Iurk aven card tnrty snd dance In A. O. U. XV. nue. J. D. Lambert. hall Wednesday evening. April 5. 1905. At ths Big Clock, Washington Avsnuo. cow. InElegant prises. Refreshments. Good WANTED One tmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmaamKBmmmKmmmtmm music. Admission 23c. Committee, quire nt K. W. Stone. Scnwrroft's. ng PICTURES MARKED DOWN Whirlwind of : : Irresistible Values buy NOW : : - PRINCESS CHINQVILU I LOCAL BRIEFS j ED NEWELL THE COWBOY ENTER TjtMEH W44444WWW44hJ FLIM-FLAMM- Har-rlsvlll- e. Z. er 144m4H44444m44 SPECIAL VALUES Interest five-sp- and i ot non-appe- ar i. catch-aa-catch-c- goo-go- Jiu-Jit- su Record-Heral- o" d. 7c J. S. Lewis & Company ! OUR BIG EMBROIDERY SALE r J. I Special Values in all Departments I W. and first-cla- ss h. Wright & Sons i toj |