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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, THURSDAY, PAGE EIGHT. Water-tig- ht kr MURPHY HAS NOT YET HANDED DOWN OPINION. JUDE j Shoes City Attorney Baglay and Judge Argue in Support of Their Contentions. Ms-ginni- e for $3.50 thia year than ever before. Wo want to eoll more Slipper You are interested in these prices, we know; Dongola Kids in Oporaa. Everetts, Fausts and Kensingtons t: values, at flJDO, fIJSO. $1X0 and f 1.75 Oriental plush flexible a ties, worth 1J for Hand turn vicia, dongolas and patent kid, worth up to 52.50, for ' You w l not appreciate these values till you've seen this large assortment. 1X0, 11.75, SfcOO and 52.50 $1-2- 51-7- SALE TUESDAY TO SATURDAY : i i THE TOGGERY Open Every Evening This Week I LOCAL BRIEFS i Holly at Henderehofo today. Be. aure to attend Putnam's great v Chrlatmaa sale. Benson Hearing Comes to Light Habsas Corpus Proceedings Will Taken Up By Judge Howell This Evening. Bs . aj. ! i . ij , , J. Q. Weaver, a. newspaper man 'from Salt lake, spent the. day lu Ogden. " , " Dont forget the turkey dinner at the Reed care Christmas, 50c, 12 to i i " ,p.,m. ; : The habeas corpus proceedings of the Slate vs. Harry Benson, which was to have been heard by Judge IIu well In Balt Lake, has been transferred to Ogden and the court will consider it this evening at a special session. This la the ease wherein the Salt Lake lad was ordered committed to the state industrial school by Juvenile Judge Brown of that city and a writ of habeas corpus was Immediately ed the boy's release. compelling County Attorney Christensen, of Salt I.ake county, who had been looking after the caee at the start, withdrew and ao notified the board of trustees of the school, and they In ,turu called upon One of Putnam's nice warm suits a fine present for your hoys the attorney-generto defend the Christines. , case. The matter la ah Important one Xmas holly, mistletoe and choice as Involving the power of Juvenile cut flowers, at Porter Greenhouse. courts and testing the constitutionality of the law creating them. In A SIS. Phone 260-will be al ' . Z; W. H. O. Trevoi1, . ' a prominent busi- ness man of Butte, was In the city today .en route to the Pacific coast The Volunteer Fire Department of Five Pointa are preparing to give their annual ball Christmas night at South, well's halL Contractor J. P. O'Neill left last evening fur' Omaha, where he goes to bid on some work for the Union Pacific Railroad company. Special music. Miss Webster, violinist; Miss Dalrymple, pianist; every evening this week af Richardson ft Grant the crockery, people. ' Tlia Clearance salt of fine millinery and' furs at Toller's continues this week.' No such 'bargains lit thli Una are offered by any other store. One third off on everything. Have you seen Carvel's display of bulk goods? ' Olives,' pickles, sweet and sour; stuffed. dill; mince meat etc. Fairly makes your mouth water to see hla display end cheap, too. E. B. Crandall, general baggage agent for the San Pedro, Los Angeles A Salt Lake railroad, with headquar. ten at Loe Angeles, Cal, la in the city on Important bualnesa connected with the new Los Angeles limited train. Xmas gnat at Ilendrrshot'. Torture' of a Preacher. The story of the torture of Rev. O. D. Moore, pastor of i the Baptist church, of Harpersvllle, N. Y., will InI suffered terest you. He says: agonies, because of a persistent cough, resulting from the grip. I had to sleep sitting up In bed. I tried many remedies. without relief, until I took Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, which entirely cured my cough and sated me from consumption." A grand cure for diseased conditions of Throat and Lungs. At all Ogden druggists; price 60c end $1.00, guaranteed. Trial bottle free. . . J. S. LEWIS -- Investigation May Follow Huntsville Fire Citisena of the Litf.e City in the Valley Are Highly Indignant Over Reeent Conflagration. There ie likely to be some trouble ever1 the burning of the Stone saloon In Huntavllla yesterday. It la almost the unanimous opinion of the reel-den- ts of the place that the fire wae Incendiary, and tha people are up In arms. It Ie not unlikely that an investigation 'will take place and an effort to aeoertaln the truth of the facts In tha case. Today several well known residents of the valley were In the city and In con vers talon with a reporter of tha Btata Journal stated that they were satisfied that the building was set afire, and all are anxious to have the matter sifted to the bottom. , . Herman Kuchler Has Uncomfortable Trip Herman Kuchler, brother of Rudolph Kuchler, Republican nominee for mayor, had a very disagreeable experience near Kelton, some days ago. Kuchler started from Kelton to drive (o Owl miles, Springs, a distance of fifty-fiv- e when a dense fog settled over the land and Kuchler lost hla bearings. He realized that he was lost and tied up for the night, remaining there until morning without food or water. With the rising of the sun the fog lifted and Kuchler realised hla position and went bark to Kelton, where he remained a day or two to recuperate, and started on the Journey again. & CO. OFFER A Watch Spiiecial for Christmas, 1905 Your wife, mother, or sweetheart would appreciate a present ef thia sort it lasts a lifetime. - FILLED CASES, AMERICAN MOVT8. FULLY WARRANTED US. BY THEY WONT LAST LONG AT THI PRICE. J. S. LEWIS AT THE BIO CLOCK CO., Jewelers WASH INGTON AVENUE. The Sale of China ki r Chocolate sets, 8 cups and cer with pot, 3 to S RICH 20 per cent off BOYS' COATS Nut bowl 90c 7c to Srf'ad bowls. 45c te $2.00 Bread and butter pla e 8c to .22; $2.95 the clothing store the Christmas spirit ia ia evidence. For those whe will give coats to the boys wo offer a line of $3 AO At the ctsro Saturday ths entire linq is offsrod at a reduction ef 20 per cent. 23c $5.40 Toa sets, creamor, sugar and ...... . .2.70 pot, 68c to From the best makers in America thia glass is bought and you will find the designs arc beautifully cut. Every piece is perfect. No flaws. Tonight, to-- : morrow snd until the doing ef ( sau- Bon Bon dishes, 69c to CUT-GLAS- a. , Regardless of the former prices the entire stock ef china is placed en sale till the closing of the store Saturday night. Part of the 1st was late in coming, so that the assortment is fresh and unbroken. Every piece is artistically decorated and all are moulded .in .new chapes. 90s Olive Dishes, 18c to 1 This HANDKERCHIEF SALE On the north side of the. store the Handkerchief have been ar- ranged for easy choosing arranged so that you can see the great assortment at a glance. From 4o to the prices range and as an inducement te the show wo offer the 35o lino for 53-0- 23c. . ... MEN'S HOUSE SUP-- ! PERS CHEAPER Comfortable house shoo for men; the .ino consists of all tha now chapes, including the house boot.. Soft kid with high or low tope. The entire lino ef $175 Fine viol kids styles for which wore U for .. 51-6- coats, well mad ef Meltons and Scotch Tweeds, for $2.95. The regular fLOt and $5X0 coats of tha vary nswast outs, excellent materials, at Fracas Gets an Airing Today One ef the Beye Whs Whipped stable Fife Ie Fined $5 by Con- Judge Patten. Four ecrapplhg youths from River-dal- e were arraigned in the Juvenile court thia morning on the charge of resisting an officer while In the discharge of hie duties. The complaining witness was Constable Banforfi Fife of Riverdale, who alleged that the four boys pounced onto him and gave him a severe trouncing. One of the boro John Bhlpley, was found guilty and fined $5, which he paid. The fracas occurred Friday night at a dance in the neighboring village. Fife had charge of the dance and when he Insisted that Moroni Bhlpley pay 1r his ticket the latter refused. In attempting to eject Moroni from the hall a miniature battle was precipitated in which a number of boys participated. John Bhlpley held the officer while hie brother pummelled his face. From the testimony offered It would seem that the boys had been drinking liquor that evening and the charge Is made that the constable took a smile" with them himself. If such be the cam then the officer deserved all the Gets Lest in a Dense Fog on a Dassrt and Wanders Around All licking he Night m ai Open Till 10 O'clock Each Complaint. I would like to waive preliminary examination bs both of the cases against me, your honor," said Leroy Horrocks In the police court this morning when he appeared for preliminary examination on the charge of attempted rape. ' County Attorney consented to the waiving of the examination and the defendant was bound over to the district court in the sum of $2,000 bonds $1,000 for each complaint against him. The complaining witness In the case against Horrocks is Aqulla Truelock, who charges that the defendant attempted the crime of rape upon three little girls who were playing at hie street. The house on Twenty-secon- d defendant was arrested on Wednesday, December 13, by Sergeant Cliara-l-trThe little girls in the case are follows: If any person shall keep a house, S, 0 and 11 respectively. the shop or other place resorted to for sufpurpose of gambling, or permit or Death fer any person in any house, shop qr care and control his under other place to play at cards, dice, faro roulette, Morning keno or any other game for money or other property, or things representing money, or other property, within the Infant Daughter ef Mr. and Mrs. P. M, Poulssn Dies Suddenly in Re-- limits of said city, such offender for markable Way. such offense, shall be liable to a fine in any sum lesa than I00, or to A most peculiar and remarkable In the city Jail for any period less than one hundred days, or to death occurred thia morning when the both fine and Imprisonment. In a pros- Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. M. ecution under this section any person who has charge of, or tends to any Poulacn expired suddenly while the such house, shop or .place, may be father was piaylng with the child. Mr. deemed the keeper thereof. Any person Pnulsen had picked up the baby and renting out a house or place for the waa dancing It about and playing with purpose of gambling ahall be liable te it when It suddenly began to choke the penalties prescribed In this.sef and in a few minutes was dead, exarms before piring1 In ita fathers tlon." The attorney for the city and thi medical aid could reach it. Dr. Perattorney for the defense give this sec kins waa called, but, of course, waa Judge too late to be of any assistance. lr. tlon different constructions. Maginpls claims that betting on horse rerklne could not tell the cause of races cannot be classed aa a game un death further than that It must have der the words or an other game, been some affliction of the heart, as but does admit that ' betting on horse the child had not been 111 and died races is gambling. Mora authorities within a minute or two. The body of will be submitted to Judge Murphy the child was removed to Rlchya un and a decision will be given in the dertaking parlors, where It was pre pared for burial and will be burled to morning. morrow morning, the funeral taking place at 10 o'clock from the family Riverdale residence, 2254 Moffat Lane. The Interment will be In the Huntsville ceme. f STORES Ini Is Committed to County Jail in Default of $2,000 Bail 51,000 on Hu-laiiix- FOUR WRIGHT'S AT- - Peculiar i Putnam Ja giving a $13 talking machine with, pack $25purcliae. --Candies, puts., fruits and Christ. S. Carver A Sons. mas dainties Matinee' Xmas afternoon, Toilet's acadeniy, 4 to 4:10. Admission 25c each. WILL ANSWER CHARGE OF TEMPTED RAPE. The case' of J. B. Junes, charged wth operating & place resorted to for gambling, known as the Ogden Turf Exchange, came up before Judge Murphy In the police court this morning. City attorney Begley contended that betting on horse races was gambling and that the city had a right under Title 10 of the city ordinances to prohibit the same. Judge Maginnis, counsel fur the defendant, maintained that, as betting on horse races was not spec tiled aa a form of gambling It was not against the law. Judge Murphy took the matter under aavlsemeqt until tomorrow morning. Section 23, Title 10, of the Ordinances of 1804. Is the portion oT4$ law upon which the two attorneys giva different constructions. The section ' ? FOUR STORES For the storm signal to he up before getting your two feet into a safe port. Were making this week an eepecialfy low price on all of Slipper. 21, 1905. IS GAMBLING CASE Dont Wait here DECEMBER got Swan and ConlisK tery. Bicycle Thief Gets City Government . Twenty-fivelDa- ys Changes: January 2nd New City Officials Will Assume Their Duties at Noon en That Data. Other Offenders Appear for Trial in the Pe.lce Court Thie Morning. Fred Roberts was arraigned in po- The new city officers of Ogden City lice court this morning on the charge will assume their duties at noon on of petit larceny. He entered a plea of January $. Ordinarily they take office St noon on the first Monday in the month, but aa this year It falls upon New Tears day the ceremony will be postponed untU tha following day. The new members of the council have been attending the session of that body In order to get their hands In and get acquainted with the work, ao as to be ready to do business as soon as they get hold of the reins. The new members are Dr. Powers, Dr. Dickson and J. W. Austin, all Republicans, and Chris Flygare and Bam Thomas, Democrats. Posers and Flygare have both served In that body before. guilty and was sentenced to spend the next twenty-fiv- e days In the city JalL Huberts was arrested Jy Officer Vance on Twenty-fift- h street last even Ing Just aa he emerged from a pawn shop, where he had disposed of the blcyple which Ip had stolen. The bicycle belonged to Goldie Brown, a street barber, and lower Twenty-fift- h the theft was reported to the police station shortly after 7 o'clock last night powering Jag aboard last night eo overiiowering waa U that he was found last night on the banks of the Twenty-eight- h street canal with his legs in the Icy water up to hla knees by residents of that vicinity. The police department waa notified and the unconscious drunk waa taken to the police station. Had he been allowed to remain there he would have undoubtedly died from the exposure. The Judge assessed him $5 for his spree. Bam Avery, another of the devotees of Bacchus, was fined $5. HOLIDAY EXCURSION Dee. 23, 24 25, 30 81 RATES. and Jan. 1st - Oregon Short Line ft-- R--i Union Pacific R. Rauid Southern Pacific Co one fare for the round trip within a radius of two hundred and fifty miles from selling point Tickets good to return until Jan. 4th. 1901. Harry Msateraon expressed his surA want ad. will get It for you or prise at being In the polios station when he awakened from his repose elm prove to you that It Is not to be this morning. Harry had an over had. i $5.00 Pure Silk UMBRELLAS $4.50 AT HAND! 10 Per Cent Discount on Fine Furs I Are Discharged Today Judge Maginnis Makes a Motion to That Effect Which lo Granted by Judge Murphy. If It Is not the Intention of the county attoreny to offer further evidence or file new complaints the defendants in this cam are discharged," said Judge Murphy this morning after Attorney Maginnis had moved for a discharge of Swan and Conllsk from the charge of fraud against them. County Attorney Hulanlskl stated that ao far as he was concerned he was down and out and an order was entered discharging the defendants. There were something like thirteen or fourteen complaints against the two defendants, alleging that they had defrauded the First National bank. In a decision handed down the other day Judge Murphy decided the state had been defrauded and not the bank. BELTS and BAGS GALORE New tailor-ma- Belts 50c to de $125 New shape Bags 50c to $3.50 Southern Delicacy on Local Tables Falstaff Cafe Wil. Serve Possum for These Whe Enjoy the Dish on Christmas Day. A new delicacy to the palate of the western epicure has been provided by the Falstaff cafe, in the nature of the real, old southern oppoesum. They are displayed In the windows of the cafe and are attracting a good deal of attention. But few white people knew what they were, passing them off at a glance as young pigs, but not so with the colored gemmen." He was there and stood there while his mouth watered, but was compelled to gratify himself with wishing. THE PLACE FOR HANDERODEFS this STORE ALWAYS i |