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Show DAILY PAGE EIGHT. I UTAH STATE JOURNAL. I MARKED DOWN i CO. BDRUIZEO LIBERTY APRIL 17, 1905. ............... FIST DRIVING THEIR TERM OF PICTURES MONDAY, ID ITS RESULTS SHORT Whirlwind of Irresistible Values j27 BUY NOW Mads Break For Freedom, Young Lady Injured Two Young Saturday Two Lads Factory Entered Between Arrested and Forfaited Thoir But Wars Captured This Night and Monday Morning Bail of $5.00. Morning. With Falsa Keys. COMPANY. WEEK OF APRIL Mon s 17. long BROTHERS QUARTETTE MET ACCIDENT ON SECOND STREET LAST NIGHT. FROM INDUSTRIAL SILK SHAWLS TO THE VALUE OF ESCAPED SCHOOL LAST NIGHT. 5150 TAKEN. ROSS BOOK & STATIONERY Utahna Theater Acrobats 2 MOVING PICTURES Tom, Tom, the Piper's Son. 3 The Wandering BATES AND ERNEST Eccentric Comedians 4 FRED WALTERS . "I Never Laughed so Much For indulging in the gentle pastime Honest- 5-nof far and reckless driving two young AND WARD men came within the reach of the Crazy Kid and the Daffy Soubrette strong arm of the law, while two young 6 ILLUSTRATED SONG ladles needed the tender mercies of a The Little Rustic Cottage by the Stream BlUT v,sv-r- - XT physician last night. AND CAMBELL The two young men, who gave their J numes as Sam Kewey and Otto Clark, Oymnastlc Novelties secured a team at the Corey atables .If you want to have a good Laugh be sure and after getting two of their young ,s,t the Utahna Theater This Week to accompany them, Ittdy friends started for Five Points via all the streets In the northern part of the city. While going down Second street the young man who was driving began DEATH OF JOHN to turn In and out between the teleLUIY, graph poles with the evident Intention of proving to the young ladles Popular Old Gentleman Pait.d . that he was a famous "whip." Finally, the truth. Thi. Morning. When convinced that he had not in making a turn, the buggy collided comthe key they made a dash for the with one of the poles and upset John Luty, the window, shattered the glass and leap- pletely, wrecking the carriage top and p.,uhr tor the High school luiiMin lut? ed through. throwing the party into the street. cty and former sexton at tile The police department was at once Sergeant Barlow Wilson saw the View cemetery, .ltd a. notified of the escape, as the school party and telephoned for the police officials were busy locking up for the and a physician and arter me young FURTHER PROCEEDINGS IN NOW the rear of the school building ? a. m. today of pneumonia, ladies injuries had been attended to CELEBRATED ACTION. aft.. . UnT night and could not go after them. eiing lllnes. About 9 oclock this morning Spec- the young men were taken to police For some years Mr. Luty ial Officer Rube Eggleston was making headquarter and booked, but were alAsks For troubled with chronic asthmah. his round on the northern part of the lowed their liberty upon putting up a Mrs. Lena Goddard-Roger- s year, however, it developed into muT Unrestricted Possession of the bench when he ran into the fugitive bond of 15 each, which was forfeited, Little Girl. monla, which gradually btctn at the corner of Jefferson and Twenty-secon- d a the men failed to appear In court until hi death this morning street. He knew of their es- this morning. In his sixty-fift- h year and After being arrested and allowed to cape, but had no description of them Judging from an order Issued by and attending to hi duties Bpt0. and was not sure whether or not they go upon bond, the young men secured were the lads. He telephoned to the another rig, according to the livery County Clerk Mattson today the God- day ago. He came to Ogden ta mm sheriff's office and obtained a descrip- stable officials, and two other girls dard vs. Goddard case Is likely to be direct from Yorkshire. England. B was a popular old gentleman and tion of them, which convinced him and started out on another time. In the Second district court hud a large host of frienda who win that they were the two wanted. 'While There has In the past been too many reoponed seregret to 'learn of his sudden dwnn he telephoned he asked a woman to cases of reckless driving In this city, In the near future with a fight to watch the lads, and having obtained and It would seem that the time had cure the unrestricted possession of the He was an ardent and faithful mehis description he started after them. about arrived when an example should little girl. This action Is becoming mber of the Congregational church, at At the corner of Adams avenue and be made of some of the violators and almost as celebrated aa that of Jarn-dyv- e well a a member of the Men'a club of that congregation. HI .wife ar.d Twenty-secon- d street he came up with Instead of allowing tbe bond to be vs. Jarndyce, Immortalised by a daughter, Mrs. Siege or this them and succeeded in landing Joseph forfeited In such cases, the culprits be city, survive him. Roausch. but Beckman started north brought Into court and fined severely. Dickens. The order was applied for by Charles at a terrific pace. Eggleston took Stout, attorney for Mrs. Lena CONTRACT FOR STONE LEI. Roausch to the sheriffs office and A KBUKUBLE KDH. and asks that all rehe and Deputy Sebrlng started after strictions be removed so that she can Beckman. Sandstone From Rawlins, Wyo, and They were not long in locating their Engineer Ed Rowse Receives High take the child when and where she Gran it From Colorado For From desires. Superiors. Compliments quarry. As Eggleston arrived at the Foderal Building. on the based The is of in rear of the foot hill. application the Just aerie No. 118 of the Fraternal Order his place and another for his the Goddard Rowse of has this city, Edward Howard that he grounds The phrase as quoted the State Deaf and Dumb school, of Eagles, last night, three eaglets, J. The contract for the atone to be u4 on the bluff. Deputy Southern Pacific engineer who han- foiled to pay the $25 per month deJ. Frye, D. Hanley and M. Richards, In this paper casts no reflection on his saw' Beckman In the construction of the new federal which on the he court throttle should dled the that creed the engine from was pay the oppoby coming secured their pinions and hereafter race; but If he follows a white pol- Sebrlng ha been let hy Tom TtrtB, site direction and he also espied the pulled the five heavy coaches and for the maintenance of the child. The building will fly with the other eagles. icy, why has he one way of dealing cars In which rode Dr. order la to the effect that Mr. Goddard the contractor. The contract call fcr called livery to pnlace Sebrlng, fugitive. Eggleston 35,000 feet of sandstone, which will he A party composed of D. H. Peery. with the native cltlxen and another and Beckman, evidently realising the H. Stewart Webb, the New York rail- show cause why the decree should William Hatfield and Senator Ed with the alien? A man In hla busl to shipped In the rough from Rswllni from Carlin Mrs. as not Ogden, modified be was of magnate, way caprequested by further resistance, futility and about 2.500 feet of granltt Loose came up from Salt Lake yes- ness must not mix matter. All cu Wyo., complia of to splendid Rogers, on account of his failure alike. Be- tured and brought to the county Jail. is the recipient which will come from Texas Creek. Enofficers terday morning and went west on No. tomera must be treated his ment from its with an superior Both provisions. unenviable have lads record comply Colorado. 5. The party is on its way to visit cause a man happen to be an Am and have given the authorities much gineer Rowse made the run from Carsome mining properties at Tonopah erica n he cannot be maltreated by any trouble, half Samples of the rock to be sued In a five In hours and especially Beckman. He has lin to Ogden NEW STREET CARS. It I to be hoped the saloonkeeper. construction have been dripped the and surrounding regions. water and committed burglary, and was twice two stops being made for 1 satisfactory- and will be passed upon to for Washington sufficient was coal of one Ground was broken today for the explanation to he but Intends supply paroled, apparently at that point. Ro-laWill of Transit Inspectors by rate maximum speed The Company Ogden Rapid make every effort to continue hla des- the trip. elegant isidence whl(i Judge Mr., Lovell left here Saturday night POLICE COURT MATINEE. Install Four Standard Care. and a half miles per will build on Madison avenue. perate career. He will In all llkllhood was eighty-on- e for Leadville, Colo., where he Is erecbe ent to the penitentiary by the dis- hour, and for 150 miles the rate was Immediately adjoining Major Littlefrom e Transit hour. miles seventy-threThe field's residence on the north a most A per company ting a government building, inandDenton, Ogden Rapid Crop of Offondors Appeared trict Judge, and Roausch may accom Largo home to his returns Mr. there manuto Ogden haa asked for bids from several Upon his return pleasant and desirable location for an pany him. This Morning. Texas, and will not come back to Or Rowse received a letter from the facturers for four new modern and Ogden home. den for a couple of month, by whkh on the at foi care street Pacific service trainmaster, Southern In the State Journal on Saturday, OGDEN MAN LOSES CASE. In the police court this morning will be well under Scott, Instance of Superintendent Washington avenue to Glenwood park. time the building in referring to the decision of the su- William Cohen, who was brought highly complimenting him on the ex In view of the opening of the baseball way. preme court In the case of Max David- back from Storkton. Cal., by Detective Jpdgment Awarded Charles L. Gloyd cellence of the run, the high rate of and bicycle racing season that comson vs. Edward A. Munaey, it was James Pender a few days ago, was The Rio Grande will run sn excuIs Reversed By Court at St. speed, and closed the letter with the pany figures that Ita present Hat of rsion stated that Attorney C. C. Richards upon Information sworn to Monday evening for the Gardner Louis. "You certainly handled street cars will be Insufficient to hanstatement: 1 appeared for Munsey, when as a mat by Fred M. Nye. charging Cohen with Schreck boxing contest. Train lake to traffic the amount of nicely." dle the the train very large Cohen ter of fact, Mr. Richards was attorney passing a worthless check. Balt leaves 7 m., at p. returning but had on run At St. Paul, Minn., has two pnrka and the rest of the city. This remarkable Saturday, for Max Davidson and It was due prln waived examlnatioh, but Judge MurLochren handed down In the few equals for a long distance run on The new cars are to be of the standard at 11:40 p. m. Fare 1 rom0 trip cl pally to his urguments that Mr. Davdid not rare to pass upon the mat- Judge phy States circuit court of appeals mountain railroads. Mr. Rowse was alee which are being used in the idson won his case. . ter until he had consulted with Coun- aUnited decision reversing Judge Marshall of complimented, not alone for the speed larger cities and such aa will be a the Hulanlskl regarding ty Attorney federal circuit court for the state which the engine attained under his credit to the city aa well aa the street TOO LATE TO CLASSIFT HURRYING TO GET MARRIED. amount of ball. Cohen was then re- the of in the case of Charles L. care, hut also because the sir was car company. Utah With the addition of Matrimony Is rampant. Brides are manded to the city Jail until such time vs. the Southern Fuetnc com handled in a most able manner and these new cars several of the cars numerous. They do not care whether as Judge Murphy should decide the Gloyd pany. because scarcely a jar was felt on the now In use will be used as trailers LOST One red milch cow. dehorned they are June brides or April brides matter. In was court the at Salt Lake left horn barely visible, no braw entire Gloyd during the summer. trip. so long a they secure the man they Ira F. Walden, who was arrested awarded a verdict for 35,500 for the Finder return to 756 TwentyThe engine was No. 2403 of the Atlove. A an evidence of the energy Saturday upon complaint of the Utah AT THE HOTEL8. with double street on the market the following license Rill Pasting company and charged loss of an arm. He was employed as lantic type. a brakeinan on the Southern Pacific Sigrld Wold, 21. both of Ogden; Han Easterners still predominate among have been issued: Brenton M. Sears, with posting advertisements without those registered at the hotels, and running between Carlin and Wads20, and Inex A'un Sant, 18, both of a license, was not In court this mornthink worth. It was the custom to cut most BANKRUPTCY 8ALE OF DRUG among them at the Reed are J. J. V. R. T. Whan you think of Printing Salt Lake; Goltfred Anderson, 27, and ing, although his attorney, In of AND FIXTURES. STOCK two the on trains N. M. C. Philahill, Rokeby Y.; O'Connor, of ua Opdyke. Sigrld Wold, 21, both of Ogden; Hun O'Connolly, was on hand and at his and take them up the Incline In two delphia; A. J udell. Ban Francisco; S. David Schonten, 21, and Hindrlka Su request the case was continued to al sections. Gloyd hud uncouided the The entire stock and fixtures of B. A. Benet, Denver; Miss Lois Sheers. sanna Unck. 24, both of Ogden; Jo- low Mr. Walden to communicate with rear end to allow the front section to G. Knoth, druggist, at 2442 Washing- Miss Wynne Cohen, and Wl J. Ramseph Oliver Aagen, 19, and Isabella Fels & Company of Philadelphia, for take the hill, when he stumbled on an ton avenue, will be sold at once. For sey, Portland, Ore.: W. E. Impey. Denwhom he has been working. Drysdale, 19, both of Ogden. and his arm was Information call on or address R. T. ver; F. W. Potts. Chicago; H. ' L. culvert unplunked Mike Driscoll, Bert Mahoney and A between crushed the two sections of Hafrri. Truatee In Bankruptcy, 2400 Trauch, New York; J. T. Munay. 2438 Waahington Ind. 882. both charged with being drunk, failed . READY FOR FIGHT. the com train. He claims Ave. that the Waahlngton to appear and their bond of 35 He pany was negligent In not covering dared forfeited. ties of the culvert with planks and r George Gardner Goes to Salt Lake The case of R. L. Stoddard, charged the recovered a judgment In the lower Prepared to Put Up a Groat Battle. with having passed a worthless check, court. did not come up as no Information has The court of appeals holds that the George Gardner and his squad of been filed as yet. company did not show any negligem-trainers, consisting of Billy Gibson, "Brother Pat Gardner and Mickey GETTING EDUCATIONAL EXHIBIT in refraining from plunking thee as It was not near any yards and Dunn, left for Salt Lake City early H. T,. A. Gstlen. director of the whs a half mile from the nearest this morning prepared to the letter fur tonight's fray, when Gardner Utah educational exhibit for the Iwis switch. The court states further that Justified in not fights the clever Dutchman. Mike and Clarke exposition at Portland, the company was We have the finest line of Black and Tan Oxfords in the city, and Schreck. at the Salt Lake theater. was In Ogden yesterday preparing In planking over uli of the lfis culierts Gardner Is trained to the minute and a preliminary way for the exhibit from In that division, as they were then the best variety has ever been shown. They are perfection fires will put up the fight of his life. WVber county of the schools and of less exposed to danger from which cause disastrous in for fotwear might 300 warm 200 Between and weather. Ogden fans will the educational work In all lines. Mr. witness the fight. About twenty-fiv- e Ostien will return about Wednesday The Judgment is reversed and a new ordered. trial of them left on the afternoon trains, next for further consultation with the In the trial of the case here while the balance will take the special teachers as to the line of work to he stress was laid on the fact that train which leaves the union depot nt exhibited and the method of preparat this point of the division, where 6:30 this evening. It for display. ing the open culvert was. s great deal of work was done In uncoupling heavy freight trains so that they might take the hill Ir. two sections: and that this fact ought to have necessitated the company to plunk this culvert to avoid all risks, anil that In this respect the culvert stood out alone from the others ns a point of danger. Gloyd. who is now a resident of this city, has been employed ns an inspector of side walk Improvements SIILIt-O- N for V. L. Maglnnis wns his some time. IF EVERY ONE IN OGDEN HAD GOOD THERE attorney. WOULD BE MORE GOOD WORDS SPOKEN OF THE CITY. METHODIST MEETINGS. Some time between Saturday niglit and this morning the factory of the Ogden Knitting compuny on AVash-ingtavenue was entered by burglar and slock valued at 1150 taken. One of the iieculUr feature of the case 1 that the thieve made no atto ransack the place, but went Chiropodist, 2357 Adams avenue. Ind. tempt once to the shelve where the most at Thono 3C5. expensive stock 1 kept and took and forty silk shawls Chiropodist. also corns and bunion tween thirty-fiv- e Ind. and one ult of silk underwear. removed, 2357 Adams avenue. phone 3ti3. When the shop was opened this General Agent D. It. Gray of the morning nothing out of the ordinary Pacific was condition wns noted until one of the Oregon Short Line-Unio- n in Ogden yesterday, accompanied by employes went to the third floor and Mrs. Gray. noted that several boxes upon the top 'Mrs. F'innimore t'hattertun, wife of shelf were disturbed. An Investigation showed that nothex-G- o error ('hatterton of Wyoming, silk shawls is registered at the Henly House from ing but the most costly had been taken and one suit of genCheyenne. tlemen's silk underwear. K. R. Watkins, Grocer. How the thieves gained admittance Beil Phone 57. is more or less of a mystery, as no Ind. Phone 0. alndows were forced and the locks 301 Twenty-fift- h street. were apparently In good condition. It The Child Culture club will meet is believed by the officials of the comTuesday, April 18, at 3 p. m, with Mrs. pany that the place had been spotted Thomas Heller, 2550 Orchard avenue. and that dummy keys had been used A full attendance is desired. to effect an entrance by some one fam"The Virginian company came to iliar with the building. Ogden yesterday afternoon on the Denver A Rio Grande and went east AN EXPLANATION. to Denver over the Union Pacific. . The Lincoln Circle, G. A. R., will meet Tuesday afternoon next at 3 Some Remarks On ths Policy Pursued By H. Gavros in Conducting o'clock, when there will be come initiaHis Saloon. tions. Tom Kbeney and wife have returned A communication has been received from Centerville, O. The couple were a Greek salooncalled there some weeks ago on ac- from H. Gavros, h on Twenty-fiftstreet, asking keeper Feecount of the fatal Illness of Mr. why the State Journal had used the ney's mother. term "white man. In comparison with conO. W. Carr, the and Austrians, In a report of Greeks tractor of Ogden, has secured the con- an unprovoked assault made by the satract for the erection at Fhrmlngton loonkeeper on sn American. The exof a big refrigerator for L. H. Ovlatt planation is that In answer to a quesof that place. tion propounded by City Attorney Bag-leThe annual meeting of the I. O. O. F. Gavros said that If Odell, the comgrand lodge will be held at Salt Lake plaining witness, had been a Greek or on April 17. 18 and 19. Special rates an Austrian he would have allowed may be had by members of the lodge him' to remain In his saloon. Was that over the Oregon Short Line. treating a man properly? Has GavAt the regular weekly session of ros got one law for ths American In on i LOCAL BRIEFS I Shortly after 8:30 lust evening two young men, inmntes of the State Industrial School, succeeded in making their escape from that Institution by The leaping through the windows. boys, Louis Beckman of Ogden, aged 19 years, and Jos. Roausch of Salt Lake, aged 18 years, were on their way to the boys dormitory, when suddenly having perceived an open window, which overlooks a corridor, both boys made a sudden dash, leaped through the window and landed in the corridor twenty feet below. Down the hall they dashed, past the night watchman and Into the dining room, where they encountered Miss Ella Smith, one of the waitresses, from whom they demanded the key to the door, and 111 spite of her protests that he did not have the key the boy searched and found he had told them ULVEY 7-H- OWARD well-kno- y, fellow-countryma- n? pp up-to-d- ed ten-whee- rt. 1 LADIES FINE FOOTWEAR I I Im that I $ jiar-ticul- What Ails Ogden? lK EYE-SIGH- POOR OF EVERYTHING. EYE-SIGH- T MAKES YOU NERVOUS AND FRETFUL J. S. LEWIS At & AIL8 OGDEN. CO., OPTICIANS ths Big Clock. Washington Avonuo. I I f t t I S I T Let Us MaKe You a Pair of Glasses AND YOU WILL SAY NOTHING ar First Methodist Church; Rev. Samuel Rluir. pastor. A series of meetings will begin Monday night, the 17ih. and continue during the week, at 7:30. Dr. Talbot of Salt Lake city will conduct the meetings and we trust nil will attend. Seats free. From 3 until 4 every afternoon there will be a short prayer service In the lecture room of Ihe church begin ning Tuesday. All aie Invited to these services, members especially. $ $ com-mciicl- s $ |