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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL. PAGE EIGHT. LOCAL BRIEFS I PK TIE T OF 1905. DIDNT IHTEHD OF SILK 'BARGAINS TO KILL HIM" THE CHOIR'S TRIP L FRIDAY, AUGUST 25, STILL A WAIT YOU Barbecue on Labor day. Dr. Coulter, 4S0 Eccles Building. When In doubt order Hens' a Broad REPORTED THAT CHARLES SEAfrom your grocer. It TON ATTEMUTED SUICIDE. Baseball on Labor day Glenwood TROUBLE ARISES OVER THE SCRIPTION LI8T. Big reductions In Oxfords axiiin, at Clarka. Bee the window for the 11.95 The Family Denies kind. In our summer skirts you run so bargains you so often read about. , Clarka. SO STATES SUB- For Stabbing He la Arrested Friend, Mike Duran, In the Diamond Saloon. From Roosevelt Is Divsrted Reception Fund and Subscribers Object. nd the , Report For Took He Drug That Claims the Tooth Ache. Money pretty Drew and Waist 1atterns left, jM fancy colored silks blue and white shepherd checks, tan, blue, red- and green, brown ami white and changeable effects. The 11.25, fl.tm and Too qualities, now A few BILL DILL AT THE CITY JAIL. - His Corded Jap Wash Silks In fine assortment of colors for I didn't Intend to kill him. I just In ihel Considerable discussion has been ruiiwr, arising from a sinry on current out to defend myself," said was about re business truck among Ogden's corns bunions 'and brought Chiropodist, local morning iwiper, Ind. the street today to the effect that I men over the deficiency In the Ogden William Dill to the writer from be- moved, 2308 Adams avenue. I Iigril 25, an employe tabernacle choir fund, and the sur-o- f hind the bars at the riuirlfS .phone 365. city Jail, where I the local Southern racltlc shops, plug 0f $213,55 from the President Clam bake at Glenwood park. for held an. Is assault made he I being h:i1 taken laudanum last evening at Roosevelt reception fund, which was For quality and purity Hess's Bread In-Diamond sain Duran 1 Mike the turned over to the choir at a meeting upon about 6.30 o'clock with splcldal stands second to none. Look for their h (141 Twenty-sixt11 oclock this forenoon. 0f the Roosevelt finance loon at about reception lent, nt his home. label on each loaf. I The charge against Dill will probably t street. The excited condition of a committee last night. Prominent New fall neckwear Just arrived, of brother ami the knowledge I chants who were contributors to the be assault with a deadly weapon with I wearneatest designs; the newest and that laudanum had been taken caused Roosevelt fund are much exercised Intent to do bodily harm. Clark's. washable. come to to the 0ver the matter, and state that when able and some of the neighbors Dill and Duran have been friends conclusion that an attempt at suicide I they gave their money toward a pub' for some time and this morning were Celebrate Labor day at Glanwood. I had been made. lie fund they were unwilling to see It engaged In conversation at the Diaf George A m or ling of the emiiiora I brother Lawrence a Seaton, UBd for any other purpose. The root mond saloon. Both nien had been llenry ItcGonagle. fminerly of this city, who of Charles Seaton, called at the State I of the diversity of opinion seems to be drinking and Duran, who Is much the has been adjudged u bankrupt by Journal office about noon and today, the mistaken report given out by . a larger of the two, yas considerably Refeiee Maloney, will be held on the following signed statement member of the tabernacle fund under the Influence of liquor. From gave 6. about the affair: to Is known have who stated statements made by Dill It appears The workingman's day1 Labor day. At about 6:30 o'clock J was up that f!63 had been contributed by the that Duran has a brother who at times A case of diphtheria has develojieu stairs and seine one yelled up to me W. H. Wright & Bona company for drinks to excess, causing delirium at West Weber. Several jietiple were that Charley had taken laudanum. 1 the choir fund. Even though he was tremens The former advised Duran to give him black I utterly In error on the matter the to cut out" drink and take his brothexposed to contagion tiefore the dis- called down to them I on a and then er and hurriedly when the putting away from the saloons. This Duease was discovered, but the proier port soon gained ground - Roosevelt out I ran a of after ran resented by knocking Dill, who Is physlbeen contributors now pair have panU reception quarantine precautions clan. I did not stop to learn the facts learned that $213 of this money had a little fellow, to the floor. Upon taken. ' of the case at all. After looking for I been taken from the Roosevelt fund the latter pulled a knife from Labor day at Glenwood park. a physician for about half an hour 1 they wanted to know the reason why, his pocket and made a vicious lunge Anna Elizabeth Ilenstru, aged 63 flimlly located Dr. Baker on Twenty- A local merchant was Interviewed at Duran, cutting a gash about three years, died Inst evening at 6 o'clock at seventh street and told him that my I by a State Journal reporter today and Inches long and over an inch deep In bn residence, 1751 Central avenue, of brother had taken laudanum. Dr. I be aald: the left side, a short distance above kidney trouble. She leaves a husband, Baker told me to get my brother to I "when the choir subscription list the hip. A second pass was made and Jacob' llnnstra, and four children, two vomiting, at the same time stating tfcat waa shown to me I noticed that a slight wound was Inflicted in the In this country and two In Holland. he would come up aa soon as he could. I $10 had and that arm. given Wright Bros, The llenstra family came to Ogden When I got up to the house they told the Z. C. M. L had given $25 and, of After the fracas Duran did net reaabout five week ago from Holland. me that Charley was all right. and I course, I governed my contribution by lise that he was badly cut and walkThe remains may be viewed at the notified Dr. Baker not to come. these amounts and, naturally, when ed out to the Sand Ridge cut-of- f, residence from 13 until 3:30 next Sun Upon Inquiring into the matter 1 I saw repeated articles In some of the where he has been working. Ha told day, the day of the funeral. Services ascertained that Charles had been suf- papers stating that one of these firms his foreman about the affair, and aa will be held at 4 p. m. in the Third fering from a severe tooth ache and had given $260 I began to feel as he was getting weak from the loss of ward meeting house. Interment will had taken the laudanum to ease the though X might have given more. In blood was advised to go to the police be In the Ogden City cemetery. pain. The rest of the family were as this mornings local paper I notice station and Inform them of his condiat- - that $200 of this amount came from tion. He did as ha was advised, walkmuch to blame for the tempted suicide, the report of which tha Roosevelt reception fund, and I ing the entire distance Into town. Holmes The officers were notified to look think It Is about time that an investigation be made to find out If this for the man described by Duran. OfMental money can be used for the purpose of ficer Morrissey finally located Dill on street and placed him unTwenty-fift- h obtaining advertising. der araesL The H. T. W. of prisoner did not the Wright, Angus to deny that he did the cutWas Examined By Physicians Today, Wright A Sons' company, was also Who Adjudged Him to Bo called upon and asked regarding the ting and told the story of the whole Insane. matter. Mr. Wright feels very keenly affair. To a State Journal reporter he said: the situation, and especially the fact that the donation of the Roosevelt I didn't intend to kill him. I Just Charles O. Holmes was adjudged Inmoney was erroneously used In con- - struck out to defend myself. He was sane by Drs. Hinton and Condon to- he was Intoxicated. A reporter for the I nectlon with the name of his firm- - He a bigger man than me. He struck ms because I told him that he had better day and will be taken to the state morning sheet called up the house at ..m- mental hospital at Provo.. Holmes has 2 oclock this morning and was told by When the list was first brought to cut out the boose and take his brother been detained at the coynty Jail for diaries himself that he had taken the me I signed my name for $10. Several away. I said I would soak my watch several days while his parents at Nor- laudanum for the tooth ache. days later Mr. Klesel came to me and to get enough money to take him away He ate hla breakfast all right thla stated that the fund was still $500 If he didnt have It But when he folk Mass., were being communicated with. I11 the hope that they might de- morning and Is at work today. short, and asked me to subscribe that knocked me down I had to defend myHENRY LAWRENCE SEATON." sire to take some action In his case. amount. I told him that I could not self. The knife I used was a small A telegram was received from them afford to do that Thereupon he asked pocket knife." this morning stating that their finanDuron Is being cared for at the city me to contribute $250 and stated that cial condition would not permit them S. he would try and raise the balance. I Jail. Dill will be arraigned in police to aaolst him, so the only alternative told him that I would raise my cm court in, the morning. Wants His Child tributton to $50 and that I might be was to have the man examined by the YOUR MONEY BACK. able to get an amount which apphysicians and upon their report comRICHARDSON & GRANT. mitted to the hospital. proximated at $200 If I could secure a meeting of a certain committee, meaning the Roosevelt reception comBen. I tried in the meantime to Colored Woman mittee. consult the members of that commitWife With Adultery Hat tee, but foiled.. On the following day Klesel returned and asked me to If Joe Jenkins persists In trying to I I Suit For Divorce Begun in the Second lake his child from Its Hixt 1250. Still being In doubt mother, who il11 District Court is now at the Hess baker establish- - whether I could use this money, I sign-me- n Miss Ksyss Resents Critieism of Hsr Costums By Attacking t oil Grant avenue, there Is going I d In this manner, 'Prospective, $250,' to lie trouble for him; at least, that Is I Bnd gnve him my check for $50. 1 Her, Critic. then members of the manJr Atdown ultimatum laid Is of Stanton this the Benjamin by City city suing Ills wife for divorce, his attor tnmey Bagley. Divorce proceedings I committee as were In the city and Ever since Mother Eve patterned a ney, V. C. Gunnell, having filed the have been instituted by Mrs. Jenkins telephoned to those who were out of I complaint In the Second district court against her husband and his attempt I the city. They were all fovorable to dress out of fig leaves her sisters today. There are several unusual fea yesterday to kidnap one of the chil- - fflvlng the money to the tabernacle through the ages have posed as critics of what their lady friends wore. This turn In the case. The alleged cause dren 1s responsible for the trouble I choir fund." I When asked for the names of the spirit of criticism is also found among for the suit la that his wife has com- which occurred. I Mr. Hess appeared at the police bta- - persons on the committee he named the colored daughters mitted adultery with a man named J. of Eve. Be I Hears. I. L. Clark, H. Tavey, Joseph cause Mrs. Alex Johnson, colored, dared C Maxwell at the city of Leeda, Eng- tlon today and reported to the officers to criticise the dresses worn by Miss land, and that she la now living flth that Jenkins appeared on his prem-- 1 Scowcroft, the mayor and himself, Maxwell In England. The couple were lues and tried to take away the child I Hr. Wright then continued: Meyers, colored, the latter is alleged "1 dont see how anyone can take to have used a hat married In Bedfordshire, England, In and In the scuffle which ensued Is al-- 1 pin with damaging 1870. but some years ago his wife leged to have struck his wife. Jen- - I exception to the decision of this com-kleffect upon the face and neck of the will he warned by the police to I mlttee. as the money was left over former lady. ceased to live with hlin, and having discovered her misconduct he now asks stay away from the Hess premises In-- 1 frm the reception tendered to Presl The hat pin set to" is alleged to asmucli aa the proprietor has forbid-- 1 dent Roosevelt Before we diverted have occurred at 2312 Lincoln avenue for a dissolution of the bonds of this money to the choir fund we ex- yesterday. The two ladles mentioned den him ti come on the place. amined the petition with which this have been having trouble for the past money was secured, and found that It two days and finally the affair came would be useless to try and return It to a focus yesterday. Miss Keyes, to the contributors, as we secured the armed with a hat pin. made Interest subscriptions from too many sources, lng times for Mrs. Johnson for a many of those who gave small while. One vicious jab aimed at the amounts being now out of the city, so face struck a short distance Just be LINE OF OUR NEW we figured that the money would do low the eye and another, as Mrs. everyone more good by using It for Johnson turned to retreat, struck her this purpose. In the back of the neck. A complaint "The notoriety which the W. IL has been made against Miss Keyes. Wright & Sons company has received YOUR MONEY BACK. came about through the matter RICHARDSON A GRANT. un Mr. the of thoughtfulness through Klesel, who, since I had not told him are the prettiest and most practical yet produced. where X might be able to raise the amount, but did not do so "riesd. To the ladles a new wrist bag Is Just as welcome as money, evidently concluded that leaving for Portland. I felt very bad a new gown. We have all the new mounted shapes would attempt to raise or donate it ly about the itorles which followed, In a variety of pricea and caused the report to be circulated but I assure you they came about only that we would donate $250. Mr. Kle' through a misunderstanding." eel promised that he would straighten the matter out and explain to the pub MONEY BACK. & lie that we had not donated this RICHARDSON A GRANT. fcfuits and Children's 50c 60c and the i d DreeBes; regular quality. to close A k T ) OC a Dainty cNgckwear 25c an4 35c Lace and 1 Embroidery Stocks. mer-young- er . A r Fancy Embroidcicd Collar and Cuff s-- DC Jfjr t Pearl Buttons , good quality , per dozen 5c and 1 Boiltes Sep-temli- er committee, in rose, violet, strawberry, holly ami . other new designs on An exceptional value Hand-embroidere- 10c d, purt-linen- 98c FREE LESSONS INPYROCRAPHY Thursday (Afternoons from3 to 5 ee Fine Assortment of Materials for Burninyr. get-ting'- up 1 ed Committed to Hospital at-tem- Joseph Jenkins Stanton Charges at the fp Pin WRIGHT'S ? At the Theaters I SEASON 0PEN8 AT THE GRAND. The Inauguration of the theatrical season proper at the Grand opera house last night was a conspicuous success. There was an exceedingly large and good humored audience and the players with their play kept the audience In the best of spirits throughout "L O. U," the vehicle through which Messrs. Kolb and Dill pass out their humor. Is what might be called a kindly burlesque on trades unionism, highly illustrative of the usefulness of the walking delegate, especially In colMessrs. lecting of fines, dues, etc. Kolb and Dill are a pair of splendid comedians, brimful of fun and witticisms and never coarse, and they are ably aided and abetted by Ben T. Dillon, whose Hlbemlanlam Is delightfully fresh and diverting. And speaking of unionism or rather combinations, Kolb does not foil very short of the mark when he describes a corporation, or at least some of them, "As a body of men sanctioned by the law to do something that no individual would be permitted to do, and a trust "something that eats up the whole d d cheese." The latter Is certainly forcible and expressive. Those already mentioned are given able assistance vocally by Miss Edith Mason, a competent soprano, who was doubly encored for her rendition of the old ballad, "The Sweetest Story' Ever Told," and Tom Persse, who appears as If he has Just stepped from the ranks of comic opera, and possesses a sweet tenor voice of considerable range. The chorus Is pretty, handsomely costumed and well drilled. The production abounds In tuneful and Infectious musical numbers solos, duets, J uage, motion and costume of the festivities of the New Zealand nathw and Is copyrighted by Kolb and DHL Altogether the opening was an one and It la to be hoped m but the prelude to a successful winter. Bike Races On Sunday Evening Owing to the Inelsmsnt Weather Lut Night's Meet Was Postponed Concert By Held's Band. Owing to the Inclement weather if yesterday afternoon and evening (hi bicycle races at Glenwood Park wm postponed until 8:15 on Sunday erw-lnwhen the same program as wm billed for last evening will be cartM out Held's band promises to furnish a grand band concert, the like of which Ogden has not enjoyed for soma that and Manager Blnford states that flu band concert alone will be worth the price of admission. will consist of a . The race program motor race between the two rivals of old, T. M. Samuelson and K B. Heagren. On former occasions the latters machine has proved to be too fast for the one ridden by Samuels, but since then the boy from Provo hu secured a new machine which Is ed to give Heagrens one a run for the money. There Is only one prh In this event $35. The following are the other events: five-mi- le dee-ti-n handicap, professional; thies quarters of a mils handicap, amatenr, one-ha- lf mile open, professions!; open lap, amateur. One-mi- le two-mi- le HER BAD BREAK. I first met my wife on a trailer The Maori dance, which closes the car" he said. third act and is something on the orWhat awfully funny looking P der of "Zanzibar" In The Silver Slip- pie we do meet on trolley can, don't per." Is a very effective creation. It Is we!" she replied, absent mlndedlya correct representation both In lang Yonkers Statesman. quartettes and a sextette. - ns WRIST u J. S. LEWIS CO., Week of August 21st to Hold On To Here's Something BAGS Utahna Park The Utahna Stock Company WILL PRESENT HAND 11 PURSES Jewelers and Opticians ' New England Folks With Pleasing Specialties Between the Acts PRICES 10 and 20 Cents |