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Show DAILY PAGE EIGHT. BRIEFS: Who is Nora? it Nora 7 Hens bread lighten the housewife to Libor and likewise the family happy. Chiropodist. coma and bunlona reInd. moved. ISOS Adam avenue. phone SSL Judge mid Sira. John K. Begley have returned from a month'a visit to Fortin nd. The judge la Quite enthusiastic over the beauties of the fair. About 150 excursionists caine down from Coalville on a special train this Anmorning to attend the circus. other delrgatlon came down from the north on Oregon Short Line No. Work on the foundation of the new railway commissary is progressing the rapidly and will anon be ready for work of the carpenters and brickla- It yer. reThe funeral services over the be will CL Williams mains of Ur. Kara house ward meeting Third held at the at 5 p. in., Sunday, August 6 th. Ills remains may be viewed at the Belief S p. m. Society hall from 1 p. ni. until on the day of funeraL Come to the little chapel, corner of Fifteenth street and Washington avenue. Sunday night. August 6. at I Vender-woo- d o'clock, and hear Elder J. E. of Church of the Reorganised disy latter-daSaints Jcftis Christ of cuss the subject of "Presidency." Ur. W. J. Browning, who has been located In Huntsville for several weeks past, hss removed his office to this city and will open an. office over Paine H Hurst's store. While at Huntsville Ur. Browning found that his calls from this city were more numerous than those from the former place. CARRIE HAS A BAD TEMPER. Inmate of Industriel School Was Tak an to Sheriff's Office Last Evtning. Carrie Hanks, an Inmate of the state Industrial school, was examined by Ur. Joyce and Conroy as to her mental condition yesterday afternoon. They did not adjudge her Insane, but ordered her returned to the school to he held under restraint. 'According to the statement of Superintendent Allison. Carrie has a most ungovernable temper and yesterday morning she attacked one of the girls with a pair of scissors, but did her no Injury. Last night she became unamanage-abl- e and was taken by the superintendent to the sheriff's office, where she She created was made comfortable. no disturbance at her Quarters In the county Jail, and this morning Is perfectly quiet; but Sheriff Bailey does not know what disposition will be made of her case. Ex- Former Waived Hie Preliminary amination and Latter Will Havt Hearing Shortly. KUi.er. charged with felony atby Injuring the rminty Jail In an last of 19th tempt to ew'upe on the on the month, waived examination mornthis court In the police charge district to the ing and was bound over court In the sum of $300. Caught right In Hie act of sawing the bars by ofUcputy Sheriff Seining and other that realizes ficers, Kisner evidently the only thing left for him to do is to take his medicine. Edward F. Ualy was arraigned before Judge Murphy on the charge cf perjury, preferred against him by Deputy Sheriff Sebring. His ball was fixed at $500 and the date of preliminary examination will be set later. Daly Is alleged to have borne false witness In the case of the State against G. II. Wilson, charged with assault with a deadly weapon, and for which he received a sentence of two year' The roundup of the Jungles yesterday resulted In the arrest of about nine vagrant all of whom were arraigned In police court. John Grady, Frank Martin. Sam Sumner and W. C. Wilson pleaded not guilty to the charge and their cases will be heard later; Ed Fremont and George Wllson pleaded guilty and will board the next ten days at the Hotel de Snyder; Emil Fngerxtrom will work on the city rock pile for the next twenty days, he pleading guilty to a similar charge. Geo. O'Neill and Lester O'Neill, 17 end 15 years of age respectively, who were arrested also for vagrancy, were turned over to the Juvenile court, but while they are, waiting for Judge Patton to return from bla second extended visit to Spring Valley. Wyo., they will hsre an enforced stay at the city Jail. C. M. fun-mak- ed YELLOWSTONE PARK EXCURSION Tuesday, August 8th. trip $49.50. This amount covers rail and stage transportation; n'.o hotel accommodations for the it. regular seven days trip beyond Only a limited number can be Make reservations accommodated. early of any O. S. L. agent. l"a re round Mo-nii- SALT LAKE EXCURSION 8undsy, August 6th, Line; $1.00 round trip, all train Via Oregon Slioit Hurry up, I mean it," was the command and hidden threat which met street J. W. Butcher, a Twenty-secon- d car motorman, about 9: SO oclock last night, at the end of the line on Van riuien avenue, hut as Butcher looked (loan the barrels of the two revolvers and nt the masked faces of the two holdups he thought some one was trying to play a Joke on him. When one of the hojdups fired two shots at him from close range he changed big mind, for the bullets which whizzed by within two Inches of his face and the powder that burned his eyes had a very convincing effect. After firing the shots the thugs made good their escape without securing the $5.(5 which had In his the motorman-conductpossession. Butcher was the only person In the ear at the time of the attempted robbery. Just as the car was stopping at the end of the line two men boarded It, one at each end. both having handkerchiefs tied across the lower part of the face. As Butcher turned around preparatory to turning the trolley a pistol was shoved In his face and he was ordered to throw up bis bands. He, did not take tbe command seriously, Petition Is Filed to Have L. W. Parry Appointed to That Position. Attorney Valentine Gideon has filed a petition In the Second district court asking for the appointment of L- W. Parry as guardian 'of Mary Parry Shanks, an Incompetent person. Mr Parry Is heir to some property valued at $600. but she is mentally Incompetent to transact any business. Some years ago she was deserted by her husband. R. L. Shanks, and this Is supposed to be responsible for her present mental derangement - Look in those safe place1' in which you have placed some trinkets that have been almost forgotten. Bring them to us and we will make an offer for them as old gold, paying ca.i or exchanging for new good Nearly every one has some broken pieces of Jowelry or some that Is old style that are not heirlooms, which are easily exchanged for something that can be worn, or It may bring mure In cash tnan you think. It is very little trouble to bring them to us and let us tell you what we can give for them. of the Is the Disssse Communcable th Trees to the Human From Body? Several residents of Syracuse, who were in the city today attending the circus, called at the State Journal office this morning and from them It was learned that the pear blight has become the cause of considerable anxiety among those residing near the orchards affected by tbe blight The disease has been the means of destroying many splendid pear orchard The gentlemen stated that the disease had been communicated to children who had come In contact with In one case, acthe trees or pear cording to their story, it was found necessary to amputate two fingers on the hand of a little girl to keep the disease from spreading over the body. Further inquiry was made regarding the matter through telephonic communication with Walker Brothers' tore at Syracuse, where the report was corroborated; and it was further learned that a little daughter ot Fred Bodily had become attacked with a similar affection about the face and that a KaysvIUe physician had diagnosed the case as an attack of the disease known as the pear blight. Several local physicians were consulted on the matter for the purpose f ascertaining if the disease was communicable from the trees to the human body, but it seemed to be the general opinion that it was not One of them stated that there was a great diversity of opinion upon the ques- tion of what really constituted the pear blight some holding that It was nothing more or less than an Insect which gets In Its deadly work from the root of the tree, others that it was a disease in the tree, which was being transferred from one to another by files and other Insect MASONS INSPECTED TEMPLE. Largs Gathering of Local Craftsmen Turned Out This Morning. There was a large attendance of the members of the local Masonic fraternity this morning when a formal Inspection was made of the temple now In course of construction. The work was found to be progressing very satRome delay has been isfactorily. raiised by the of the stone at the time it was expected, but doubtless the time lost will be made up and non-arriv- J.S. LEWIS & CO., Jewelers Pear-Blig- ht al the building will be completed on the date originally specified, November 10. BARTLETT THIS IS IT A NOVELTY STRICTLY NEW TO THE WORLD Young Lady Tourist Has Exciting Experience with the result as stated at the New Development One of the passengers who caine In on the early morning train on the Rio Griinde Western from Salt Lake City Is able to bear witness to the fact that there la a certain cliisa of pickpockets who operate so smoothly and quietly that the very elect fall victims before them. To obtain this Information It rust hlin just $0 and a gold watch. The mater was reported to the police but the name of the victim was not give Evidently the steal was made In the rush of getting off the tra'n, liecause then pickpockets woull have the best opportunity of getting In their work Three men usually wore the game. Clue of the trio defllv picks the pocket of his victim as he humps against him: this Is known as the dip" The second man, known as lh backstnll." get the money front him, which Is then in turn passed to ilic third man. outside stalll." If the victim suspicions the first man urd has him arrested nothing can be don with the rested nothing can be done with the in die very act, because the third nun with the proceeds N out of reach. HARRY LETHE COLLINS or Pickpockets Their J. S. LEWIS & CO., Jewelers Jewelry Shots Ars Firod at Him snd Thsn Thugs Mako Thoir Escape. beginning of .this story. One of the hots passed through the glass window at the rear of tbe car and the other, after knocking off the motormans cap, passed through the roof of the car. The shooting attracted the attention of a number of people living In the neighborhood and they gave chase to the robbers, but the latter soon outdistanced them and were lost In the darkness by the time the officers arrived upon the scene. Chief of Police Browning and Officer Lars Jensen rode to the scene. Chief of Police Browning and Officer Lars Jensen rode to Get In the scen in the patrol wagon and Officers Felker and N. A. Herrick went Fine Work up on a special street car, but the officers were unable to locate the men. A good description of the holdups was Passenger on Rio Grands Western given and the town is being thoroughly searched for the murderous thug Train Mourns he Loss of $60 and a Gold Watch. THE GENTRY SHOWS. Ixm B. William, press representative of Gentry Bros. shows, la In town. The famous collection of four-footwhich he represents will arrive Tuesday morning, opening the and snme afternoon at Twenty-fift- h Grant avenue for two performance ft has been three years since the Gentry shows appeared In Ogden, and according to Mr. Williams many new features have been Introduced In the meantime. The Gentry brothers now present In addition to their four-footperformers several "human acts, Including the Juggling Normans, Indian club Jugglers and the Toshlmate The family of Japanese acrobat Gentry brothers have consolidated thelp MRS. SHANKS NEEDS GUARDIAN four exhibitions into two. ed Two 190S. AT UTAHNA THIS WEEK Victim of Holdups Are Arraigned UnilMIHHlt Whir FRIDAY, AUGUST 4, Motorman Is Kisner and Daly LOCAL STATE JOURNAL. UTAH Horse She is Riding Runs Away and Throws Her From the 8addle. roan horse, with a propensity for running bluffs on those whom he thinks he might scare, was the cause of a young lady tourist coming to grief this morning on Twenty-fift- h street by being thrown to the pavement In front of H. I Griffin A Co.'s place of buslnes That he was not badly Injured was due to the fact that a wagon standing In the middle of the road stopped the speed of the horse. The young lady tourist and a lady employe of the 1801116 hotel procured two horses at Blackman's Livery stable with the Intention of taking a tide up the Canyon Beautiful. Soon A tough-bitte- moment. In a few minutes' time was able to continue on her way, not until she had asked one of men at the stable if that was style of a horse they kept for tourists to ride. she but the the all Circus Man Loses Valuable Gem d Frank L. Wsavtr Reports to Police That He Hss $1,000 Gam Stolen, The gang of crooks and pickpockets which follow and still are no part of a big circus are getting In their work already. This forenoon about 10 o'clock Frank L. 'Weaver, of the & Bailey show, reported at police headquarters that he had been relieved of a diamond valued at $1,000, and furthermore that he had absolutely no clue as to who tbe guilty party or parties were. This makes comafter starting the roan hone menced to run, and seeing that the It extremely difficult to do anything In the matter of locating the thieves, Dung Lady was frightened kept Jockas they will leave the town Just as eying buck and forth across the road soon as the big circus pulls up stake until finally at the Broom hotel he Mr. Weaver, however, Is not; absonot headed toward the stable again, certain that he did not lose the ("liable to stop him, and careening lutely more reasonable idea is but tbe stone, from side to side in the saddle, the some one who knew he had such that young lady presented anything but a a in his possession diamond valuable as the horse graceful appearance dashed down the street By the time gave way to temptation and approhe had come to Griffin's she had lost priated It to his own use. The diamond is described as being hat, combs and rats" along the bluish white in color and 6 carats street. in It was set in a dark gold weight.' The produce company's delivery Is particularly noticeable and setting was In of the front wagon standing because its of unusual size. plnY-of business and the roan did not think it worth while to go around them so ran plump into the outfit Happiness and contentment art, found In every loaf of Hess bread. was thrown to the ground Ask The lady your grocer for it. Our name on and the fall partially dased her for a every loaf. Bar-nu- m Real Estate Men Are Enthusiastic General Opinion Among Them Is Tint the City Is Prospsrcus snd On Upward Path. Probably the most enthusiastic pethe future welfare of are the real estate men. Ertrr one of them appears to be as buy as a bee and all are elated over Cm amount of business which prwwti Itself every day. Two of them to a State Journal reporter this mom. lng that the month of July hid ben the best of the year and one of tM best ever known In the city. One 4 them was also able to produce the necessary evidence In support of kfa statement in the shape of document! which showed that he had figured is four Important real estate deals today. When questioned as to the gncnl outlook, he said: Til tell you, the town is boomhg There are a good many fellows in tk city today who have realised neat rsons over 0j-d- 1 e sums of money, and who, a ft years ago. were living on tf meal The outlook for the futun never was better. Now, if you would only Instead of makb a big bead story every time a fly Mb ties in a tomato crop and causes 1 blight boom the city In general would have one of the most prosperam cities in the west. ncm-pape- n NORTH EXCURSION e Saturday. August 12th. Oiegon Short Line, one tor the round trip to all O. S. L. point! north. Long limits and stopovers i lowed. Ask agents for particular. ' Yin 'r WEIGHTS TICKET SUMMER SALE Means a to You Money-Sav-er Just Ten Days More to Share These Bargains t No such prices on merchandise of unquestioned quality have ever been quoted this season. Youll find special 1 price reductions in every department and special inducements, as we are striving to reduce our Summer Stock to the lowest point. Sale Ends August 15 W. H. Wright Sons Co. |