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Show DAILY com 3 ALLEN ASKS THAT HIS LICENSE BE REFUNDED. .Ljfction Is Raid to Hitching Post i OgdM Canyon and They Must Ba Removed. William Van Allen, general man-g- er the Wasatch Orchard com- the board of county pany, petitioned mmlwlonera at their meeting today, 1!cen,e PaId by uking that tbe 150, in September, 1808, be refunded, him a the board had failed to enforce the ordinance paaaed by them fixing the licence for auch organisations. paid the license, yr Van Allen hadnone of the others that claimed but he not had collected county the as bad, the should be money he thought and it, icturned to him. The matter was referred to County Attorney HulanisU and Commissioner Stanford. Commissioner Wilson stated that J. 8. Lewis had erected hitching posts with rails running between them on the road on the south side of ther Iver opposite his camping grounds in Ogenden canyon and as this was an croachment on the county road the commissioner moved that the clerk be instructed to request Mr. Lewis to remove the posts within five days, and in the event of his failure to do so the road on the south side of the river at Mr. Lewis' expense. The board adIt has been reopted the motion. marked that this motion would apply to most If not all of the canyon re- In linpe of iilciitifylng some or the grafters who h.ive been operating in Ogden revet tly Chief of Police Browning and Detective Pender went fo Salt Lake Saturday to look over the liuiu-who were picked up in the latter town during the pant week. Of the four under arrest Pender hud no difficulty In picking out the two men who were associated with W, 12. Good win, who is now In Jail here serving a sentence on a charge of vagrancy. On Thursday of last week a Salt Lake attorney came to Ogden with an order on the police department for the baggage of the two men, which was found in Goodwin's room. Pender at once took the mens effects to an express office and forwarded them to 8alt Lake, at the same time notifying the Salt Lake officers to be on the lookout for the men. Chief Lynch at once detailed two plain clothes men on the ease and when the men called for their things they were placed un- of S. V. Grow of Huntsville has been appointed county game and fish warden. Mr. Grow will act gratuitously. Edward Lander, Who Resided on Hudfrom J. D. A letter was received son Avenue, Expired on SatNixon, one of the committee appointurday Night. ed on the selection of a site for the experimental farm, asking if a full supply and a perfect water right could In the little cabin In which he lived be obtained for the Moyes farm near on Hudson avenue, Edward lender, Hooper. A reply was forwarded stat- a victim of the opium habit, died sud- ing that all water rights were secured. denly on Saturday night as the result In honor of the G. A. R. celebration of a hemorrhage. Lander was last in the city, hoard adjourned until next seen coming out of a drug store on Monday. street about midnight and Twenty-fift- h time seemed to be all right at that UNION INTERNATIONAL to those who knew him. WORKING FOR PEACE Shortly afterward a man who was Lander's partner called up the police 15. Important BRUSSELS, May notified them that while Lander and international questions are to be dis- was coming through the alley he was cussed at the- meeting begun here to- taken with a hemorrhage and expired day by the executive council of the an soon as he reached the house. International Peace union. The prinIn spite of Lander's habits he was cipal purpose of the meeting Is to fix a quiet, Inoffensive man. and it was the date and otherwise arrange for the evident to nil who knew him that he next meeting of the Interparllamen was a nun of education and at an tary union, the last session of which earlier period in his life had moved wa held at Bt. Louis. Congressman society. It Is understood that Richard Bartholdt. president of the in good to an excellent family in he belonged union, Is presiding over the meeting New York, but that his of the executive council, and several .Blnghampton, had estranged them and bad habits other Americans are Jn attendance. have had nothing to do with that they The work will be directed to the him for a number of years. His partmaking of permanent peacp among ner. who has lived with him for a numnations, and a perfected form of arbi- ber of years, knows little or nothing tration treaty may be agreed upon. the dead man's family, as LanThe American delegates also favor an aboutwas inclined to talk about bis der International congress to try special questions and to formulate a law of past The dead mans body was turned nations unless such laws are voted by over to Larkin ft Bona to be prepared an agreed number of national parliaand will be buried at the burial for ments. I expense of the county. - . " ACTRESS.'DIES IN CHICAGO N WASHOUTS SOyS EXCEED Killed In Explosion Traffic on U. P. Obstructed end Train Hours Let. Flood. causing washouts along the SPEED Union Pacific railroad east of Chcy- rime, resulted in stalling No. 9 and No. due to arrive In Ogden at 3 p. m. and 8:30 p. in. Sunday. Advices from that section state that the washout A. J. ErtiTT AND A. W. CRAWSHAW along the Hue was general for several ARRESTED IN CANYON. miles, and that it was expected that the trains would he able to move aonioi Officer, Hjic Determined That Furious time early this morning, and would ar- - j I), iv ng m Ogden Canyon rive in Ogden before 7 o'clock this Must Stop. This will necessitate runevening. ning both No. 1 and No. 9 In two sections. as trains of the same number '!' i.m.iiv iiiy officials due lo arrive this afternoon are folr uiv i,' i rnsnde against i:p lowing closely behind the delayed trains. iho f .si l':i:ia f Imi scs, automobile urn! iii Its. Tins will iit- - especially - NEW CHARGE BROUGHT. ON-RIC- MUSIC DRAMAS 1 Lawler. etii,nyei ,m a fore-iiiii- ii by the Utah Unnxirut linn rom-- I ; i ly of this city, was instantly killed by a dynamite explosion on Saturday aflt'i'iHMn while directing the company's work of clearing the debris recently caused by a landslide at the Edsnti tuntii-- on the Union Paeltle near Granger, Wyoming. Mr. Law ler has been employed by the Utah Construction company for the past three years und was considered one of the most competent employes in Its employ. Ills wife survives him and Is now residing in this eity, and who, when she received the sad tidings, was almost prostrated. The body will be brought to this city for Interment. Pull accounts of the sad accident have not yet renched the city, although It is learned that Mr. Lawler was directing a large blast, which had been prepared and ignited by means of a fuse. After igniting the fuse Mr. Lawler stepiied off to a safe distance to await results. He waited even longer than usual, but the fuse failed to work, so he went back to investigate. He had hardly reached the spot before the charge exploded, nnd be was instantly killed. Jnsi-- , tlii-i- tru.- li - hors, ivq-iri- l tigilen s thereto 1: in A , speeding of ,iii yon aul ihe ap-prn- .i- li'iiiuie i!i.. slieritT'x Goldmark Carnegie Library 16th Parsifal. Rheingold. May 17th No other tea is safe but take moneyback tea; you ' your chance with all other (Illustrated by Folksongs of Various Nations.) tea. Tickets, Thrs ..Single i ami immediately started for the canyon with UninmiMsinner liscar Madsen. Ill the latter's automobile. When they reaclieii the boulevard they soon sided the hoys, who gave their mimes as A. J. Itritt mil A. W. I'rawshaw, coming toward them In one of Corey's livery rigs at a t.rrillr clip. Officer Sobring stepped from the auto nnd attempted to stop (he boys, but it was of no avail. They gave no heed to his command. hut kept right on. Officer Behring then started after them In the l machine after u chase of about a half mile the hoys were overtaken and Of brought to this city, where they were locked up In the county Jail. Britts father called at the sheriff's office 'Of shortly after nnd secured the boy's release. Their case Is set for 10 o'clock tomorrow morning. ifficer Bob Burk also got busy at Session Will .Open in Ogden Tomorrow about 8 o'clock last evening and arrested John Burney nnd C. Ixiwe, on Morning and Continue Until Wednesday. Washington ave.. between Eighteenth ami Nineteenth street, for exceeding the speed limit. Their case will also The annual session of the grand be heard before Judge Murphy tomorlodge of Utah. Knights of Pythias, will row morning. convene in Ogden on May 18th and ITth. Grand officers for the year will WORKMEN MEET TOMORROW. he elected at this meeting and it la said that the. election will be a hotly Grand Lodge of Utah, Idaho and Wyin Salt Lake. Convenes oming one. contested The Incumbent, Fred W. Gardiner, and Dr. C. I. Douglas The grand lodge of 'Utah, Idaho and are both In the race for supreme rep- Wyoming Order of of the Ancient resentatives. Vnlted Workmen, of which II. II. Ro-laTomorrow' at 9 a. m. the grand lodge of this city Is grand master workwill convene at the K. of P. hall and man. convenes In Salt Lake City toremain In session until 3 p. m. At morrow. The grand chief of honor of that hour the visiting delegates, the the Degree of Honor, Mrs. Archie Bow-mn- n. officers of the grand lodge and their Is another Ogdenlte. ladies, the members of the local lodges In addition to these the other grand and their ladies will leave for a trip officers who are residents of Oglodge cutto Lakeside. over the Ogden-Luc- in David Thorburn, grand reare den off. The party returns at 7 p. m. and corder: W. A. McGaw and H. A. at the Union depot they will be met Lnmbdin. members of the finance comby a band and parade to the Eagles mittee; J. E. Bagley of the Inw comhall, where a banquet will be served mittee, Whiter Richey and II. A. Sims to the Knights. of the extension committee. A feature of the session will be the "The delegates elected to attend the work of the third rank, which will lodge session from this city are: grand be given in a friendly competition with For Fidelity lodge. No. 8, W. N. Pierce, the local lodge, the purpose being to T. H. Davis, S. H. Cave, H. H. establish a friendly rivalry dn the work nnd Craig Thorburn: Protecof thla degree. No. 24. H. O. Williams, Jack tion lodge. Grand Chancellor W. R. White, ac- Greenwell and James Allen. companied by Grand Keeper of RecA proposition Is to be brought beords and Beal H. C. Wardleigh of this fore the grand lodge looking toward city, Past Grand Chancellor Command- the elimination of that organisation as er Dlnlos and General Organizer of a legislative body for the order. The the Endowment Rank Lloyd T. King, question will arise from the fact that have Just returned from s' trip to the since the adoption of the new by-lasouthern part of the state. At Sco- and the establishment of the classinew members were fied rate field twenty-thre- e plan In the Insurance feature, Initiated during their stay, and the the supreme lodge has to pass upon all other lodges also showed a great gain. legislation enacted by the grand lodges Mr. King reports a wonderful growth of the various Jurisdictions and thereIn the endowment rank In the lodges fore the grand lodges are unnecessary of the southern part of the state. as the local lodges may come In direct communication with the supreme CONDITION OF ADMIRAL lodge. DEWEY IMPROVED Y- Mr. Rubin May uicMn.igf was received office about 7:30 last eveoiiig bringing the informal ion that two i'n s were coming down Uie canyon .ii .i break-nec- k speed. Deputy Shot 'i Sein ing received the message at i -B- ilii ! HARI) WAGNERS i j Your dulling granr nnina jrwi momtj g yoa 4aa $ Bad. B tt Admission, 50c. Coupon Lectures, (US. Tickets fur sale at the Rosa Rook Store and at the door. Y O ,vS tn-.i- Grand Lodge Knights Pythias pp Lit-enbe- rg WASHINGTON, May 15. The conin the Second Degree Substi-- . dition of Admiral Dewey, who was CHICAGO, May 15. Jessie Bartlett Burglary in Case tuted for Housebreaking taken 111 In New York on Saturday, is Davis, the actress, died of J. J. Whalen. reported better this evening. Admiral suddenly at her home In this city yesDewey went to New York on Friday terday, aged 45 years, of heart disease, When John J. Whalen was arraigned to attend the annual meeting of the produced by nephritic. before Judge Murphy In the municipal Order of the Founders and Patriots of court on Saturday afternoon for his America, at which he was elected govpreliminary hearing on the charge of ernor general. Owing to sudden Illhousebreaking, the original complaint ness he was unable to be present at was, at the request of County Attorney the meeting at the banquet of the New Hulanlskl, withdrawn and a new York society of the order, at which decharge of burglary In the second due he was to have been the guest of hongree substituted. This change Is or. Admiral and Mrs. Dewey reached to the fact that under the new law, Washington late yesterday afternoon 1, which went into effect op May from their brief visit to New York and crimes of the nature alleged to have went directly to their city residence. been committed by the defendant, are The admiral Is suffering from the sore burglary in the second degree Instead throat and cold In the chest It Is beof housebreaking. Is bill lieved that the Whalen la charged with entering temporary nnd willindisposition soon yield to treatclock the Allen block and stealing a ment and an overcoat, which he pawned. evidence Judge NOTICE TO KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS After hearing the Murphy bound Whalen over to the t district court In I860 bail. All Knights of Pythlans and families are Invited to participate In the excur8ECOND BIENNIAL OF sion over the Ludn cut-ogiven by THE SWITCHMEN'S UNION Ogden lodge, No. 2. Tuesday, May 18, for the entertainment of the grand Ind., May 15. INDIANAPOLIS, officers and delegates. lodge Delegates from all parts of the United leaves the Union depot at 2 Train this States and Canada were present p. m.; tickets, $1.60- each. All Knights morning ac the opening of the second are requested to meet delegates rebiennial convention of the Switchfrom the excursion st the men's union of North America. There turning Union depot at 7 p. m. to escort the are many important questions before to Knights of 'Pythias hall, where the convention, and it will probably be party a banquet will be served. All Knights two weeks before Its business Is con- will wear parade badges cluded. Chief among the matters to By order of be discussed and acted upon Is the J. C. DELMAR. proposal to Increase tbe death and disChancellor Commander. ability benefits. Concerted action Is also expected on the part of the dele8aved by Dynamite. gates for the strict enforcement of the safety appliance laws, particularly Sometimes a flaming city Is saved that part of them relating to the un- by dynamiting a space that the fire coupling devices and against the dis- can't cross. Sometimes a cough hangs crimination practiced against switch- on so long you feel as If 'nothing but men seeking work at their vocation dynamite would cure it. Z. T. Gray because they are without one or two of Calhoun. Ga., writes: My wife fingers, or because they are prominent hnd a very aggravated cough, which In the organised labor movement Pro- kept her awake nights. Two phyel-clatests will also be entered against the could not help her, so she took age limit The question of affiliating Dr. King's New Discovery for Conwith the American Federation of La- sumption, Coughe and- Colds, which bor will also come up. Last year the eased her cough, gave her sleep and proposition to affiliate was defeated finally cured her." Strictly scientific when It was brought before the con- cure for Bronchitis and La Grippe. At vention, but this year the delegates Ogden druggists, price 50c and 81.00; believe it will be adopted. guaranteed. Trial bottle free. well-kno- Peery Bros. Wheat Flakes A Bad and fear appendicitis. Safety lies In Dr. King's New Life Pill, a sure cure, for all bowel and stomach diseases, such as headache, biliousness, costiveness. etc. Guaranteed et Ogden trtig-glatonlv 25c. Try them. s. t- - Buy your Spring Suits at the Putnam ClotH-in- g House and receive six 1110111118 subscription to the American Hoy Magazine with purchase of $4.00 in lloys Department. Theatre Lyceum WEEK OF MAY 15. 190 5 THE PHILIPS THE McGINNISS Society Sketch Artists Irish Song and Dance HcCORHICK & HACK Aerial Artists MASTER HUTCHINSON Monologue, Singing and Dancing HUTCHINSON & HOOPER Presenting the Beautiful Dramatic 5ketch Her First Appearance" . ILLUSTRATED SONG 8cara. Some day you wifi get a bad scare when you feel a pain in your bowels, Nobody Ever Brings Presents for Me" Mr. John Hutchinson EDISON MOVING PICTURES. Sunday Concerts 8 and 9 P. M. ADMISSION 10 cents & Sale of & iSILKOlUINES ff SERVED FREE Barrows Grocery Friday and Saturday t I a much larger stock of SILKOLINES than we of carrying, we are cutting the price so HAVING make it an inducement for all to buy now who have any idea that they will use any in the next year. Our whole stock is thrown open, nothing reserved. All 11c, 12c and 13c grades will be reduced to 7 Cents a Yard which is a cheaper price by the yard than it can be bought of manufacturers by the holt. Commences Monday. ns - Everybody Invited LECTURE RECITALS CAUSE DELAY. Twenty-fou- r Detective Pender and Chief Browning Was Directing the Utah Construction Recognize Men Under Arrest Company's Outfit at the in Salt Lakt City. Edson Tunnel. was granted. WELL-KNOW- PAGE FIVE. MONDAY, MAY IS, IMS. LIMIT der arrest. At the station In Salt Lake they were Identified as the grafters who tried to work a check game on a stranger the other day, but as the man will not appear against them there Is but little hope of convicting them on that charge. While in Ogden the men claimed to be agents for the P. T. Collier Publishing company and forged the name of several Ogden people to fake orders for Colliers Weekly. It Is possible that a charge of forgery may be brought agntnst them. Detective Pender stated that he believed that the efforts of the two police departments would at least result in breaking up the gang or drive them out of this section of the counsorts. try. asked C. O. Raymond C. Olson and permission to construct a ditch along the street Just south of the Chief Can- Sudden Death ning company at Plain City, only to be used this season, and on motion of Madsen the petition Commissioner Opium Victim -- JOURNAL, ORDINANCE VAN of STATE Foreman Lawler By Ogden Officers WORCE 11 Grafters Identified FAILS TO UTAH Co. Furniture Boyle ' |