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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 190k PAGE EIGHT HIS COURAGE war CHIEF IRRIGATOR FAILED Four Stores Of THE WRIGHTS I Fur Stores JOS. SCHMIDT ATTEMPTS SUICIDE PROF. NEWELL TALKS ABOUT BY SHOOTING WITH PISTOL. STRAWBERRY PROJECT. But After Firing One Shot Inte His Passed Through Ogdon Yostorday Loft Braat i Decides That He His Way to Washington-on-sui- ts Wants te Live. With Prof. Swondoon. Black and white cravats for fancy waist-coatPurples, wins rods, desp greens and bo'd patterns for white vests. Tan Gloves for business! grey Suede for afternoons. on We Will Cut and Fit Free, of Cost s. Black Hose with shepherd plaid designs; solid colors in grey and lavenders and maroons; stripes in rich colors. new idea that Every catches e,i" we catch on to. Cftg Quality Store LOCAL BRIEFS If you drink, drink Yellowstone. If you want good shoes cheap go to Putnams. Great bargains in mens, boys and childrens clothing at Putnams. Read Elks California excursion Issued today and In this paper. n John J. Judson, of the Drug company, of Salt Lake, waa In the city yesterday. Ogden people know a good article when they taste It, hence the large demand for Blatervllle butter. A marriage license waa Issued today to John Connor Lynch of Tonopah, Nev., and Helen Healey, of Ogden. . Perkins Mrs. W. left for the eastern markets this morning in the Interests of Mrs. J. Warner's millinery establishment. Eugene Bryan, ho has been oil trial all day before Judge Howell on the charge of burglary, waa found guilty this afternoon. The Jury was out about two hours, returning a verdict of guilty as charged." The Ladles' auxiliary to the Order of Railway Conductors will give a card party and quilt raffle In A. O. U. W. hall Thursday evening, February I. Admission SB centa Each ticket entitles the holder to a chance on the Needen-Jiidso- quilt The revival nieWInge at the Central Park Presbyterian church, corner Thlrty-flrand Washington avenue, are growing In Interest every evening, st and some have received Christ as their Saviour. The Rev. W. H. Rankin will continue this work for two weeks. Will you not come and he saved? Actress Tries to Work Flim Flam Game Bo Claims Bartendsr In Davenport'a Saloon on Twsnty-fift- h Street. m Millie Range, an actress at the theater, who does the female Ly-ceii- baritone stunt, was arrested this mom-Jq- g about I: IB oclock by Captain Brown upon complaint of Walter Tracy, bartender at Davenport's saloon, who alleged that the woman tried him out of $10. to. It seems from the Information obtainable that the woman made the statement that she was getting (SO a week for her specialty at the Lyceum and thta waa objected to by Tracy, who thought that waa rather steep. The actress offered to bet him ISO, but the bartender said that he only had S10 and threw that down. Then Miss Baritone picked up the money, ao It is said, and refused to give It buck, thinking that Tracy wouldn't squeal about the matter. The affuir waa settled without coming to trial. m Wedded Bliss Was Short Lived Mrs. Peace Sues Her Husband for Di vorce on the Ground of Crue.ty, .. Mrs. Elisa Ann Pasco has brought suit for divorce against her husband, Joseph Pesco, cm the ground of extreme cruelty. The couple were married last April, and plaintiff alleges that almost Immediately thereafter de- fendant began to abuse her by slapping her, pulling her can and hair and last December knocked her down and threatened to gouge her eyes out. N. J. Harris is plaintiff's attorney. Carson-Truck- Spring-fashions- be-fo- re ee Ne-ad- a. . te he completion." Your Gloves Free The Elite Cleaning and Dying Company Offsrs You a Snap. A valuable acquisition to the expert staff of the Elite Cleaning company, whose plant is at 141 Twenty-fift- h street and whose offices are at 1110 Washington avenue, is Mr. Roy Gilmore. Mr. Gilmore has Just come on from Cincinnati where he made his reputation as a skillful workman, and It Is safe to say ns Is the best dyer and cleaner this elds the Missouri river. To prove the efficiency of the new man the Elite company proposes for thirty days to clean ladleT and gentlemen's gloves absolutely free of charge. This Is an opportunity worth seising. The Elite house cleans and dyes anything, the finest fabrics worn by ladles and the coarsest clothing of men's attire. A soiled silk wrap and a greasy overcoat are made to look like new garments. Remember the free offer. Remem her the office address Hera are the Bell and 144 phone numbers II4-Ind. X Ring, Brooch, Whatever It may be tf it te anything in the Jewelry lins rest saved we can fix it properly and promptly. Wo repair everything from a stick pin te a hall dock and what's more to the point, wo oxoroiso as much cars in soldaring a broken wateh movement. spoon os in repairing a hundred-do.lw pay cosh We want you te eel us your old jowolry- - If it's for it. ar J. S. LEWIS TfjjONDAY morning the engagement of Miller & Miller will begin. These expert cutters and fitters are direct from the fashion center having given much time j. . and thought to the newest fancies of They will, therefore, be in a position to give authori-tiv- e information regarding all that is new in the styles of ladies outer garments. For nearly a month their services are offered to the ladies of Ogden. They will cut and fit waists, jackets, suits, skirts, coats in fact any outer garment ENTIRELY FREE. The only condition is that you buy the materials at this store materials worth T5c a yard or more. During their engagement with Walker Brothers in Salt Lake the rush of business finally became so great that they had to discontinue the taking of orders. We would, therefolv, advise that you come early select the goods and there, your eyes, and while you wait, the garment will be cut and fitted in a manner which will bring the conviction that Miller & Miller are surely experts. We guarantee their work to give complete satisfaction. er ? WHATSPieceBROKEN of Silver, or what? A a rlv-th- The Toggery flim-fla- Russian Jew, age Prof. F. H. Newell, chief of the recJoseph Schmidt attempted suicide early yesterday lamation service of the United States. afternoon in a secluded spot on the passed through Ogden yesterday on mountain side directly east of the end j his way east, after spending a few of Twenty-fourt- h street by shooting day In Nevada, where be has been himself with a SI caliber revolver in Inspecting the Carson and Truckee e left breast with the Intention of ere Irrigation project. In Salt Lake striking the heart. His aim waa poor, Prof. Newell had a consultation with however, aud the bullet struck against Prof S wend sen In regard to the Strawthe ribs, was deflected In its course berry valley project. and Anally passed through the body, The project In Nevada will be finishlanding In the hip pocket. Then life ed In three months and the work will suddenly became sweet to him; the effect the reclamation of 50,000 acres of sting of the bullet caused him to cling to existence; his courage failed him land and the storing of the waters of and he commenced to call for help. Truckee and Carson rivers. His cries aud moans were heard by But the trouble la said Prof. NewA. C. Alsop and P. J. Poulsen, two men who were working In a mining ell yesterday, that the people who claim not far from the scene of the come out from the east to make their shooting. They clambered over the homes In that desert region cannot rocks and waded through the snow un. themselves to believe that all the til Anally they found the victim of bring the shooting. An attempt was made cultivated regions of the arid states by the two men to carry the man down were once deserts like the one In Nethe rocky mnuntln side, but the place vada. They get off the train at Haaen, was so rough and precipitous that, af- drive across the alkali lands for sixter taking him about fifty feet, they teen miles and by the time they reach had to desist. The would-b- e suicide the land where they had intended to gave his name as Joseph Sclimldt and make their homes, they are entirely said that he was recently from New discouraged and ready to turn back. York and that he had shot himself acPoint out a waving field of alfalfa cidentally while locking at the moun- to them and they Insist that the soil tains. where it grows is different. To prove Before leaving for the place where their statement they will lead you to the moane and cries eame from Alaop the field, pick up a liundful of the soil, told a lady living on Robinson avenue and sure enough It ie different. But that If there was need for help from a that is due simply to irrigation and physician he would Are his shotgun cultivation. Only those who have acthree times. When the lady heard the tually gone through the experience of signal she immediately notified police making the desert blossom seem capheadquarters and Sergeant Chambers able of appreciating that tt can be and Officers Burke and Layne of the done. police department and Deputy Sheriffs But things will be after a Wilson and Shaw of the sheriff's office little. The Southern brighter Pacific is now responded to the call. The report to planning to bridge that waste of sixthe officers was rather indefinite anu teen miles lying between Haxen and they didn't know wlmt to expect, thus Fallon (the latter the nearest to the number of officers; Three newHpa-p- the land that le to be reclaimed point the by men Deseret News. Examiner and and then the State Journal representatives, always settlers wont beproject), so when after the elusive news Item, piled they reach their new discouraged homes. Haxen is, aboard. by the way, becoming quite an active The climb up the mountain side waa little railroad center, and is to a strenuous one but the trip down grow on account of this. Webound havent the rocky Incline with the Injured man been urging settler to go Into the valIn a blanket was still more strenuous. yet, but In a little while everything ley During all this time the would-b- e sui- will be ready, and that 50,000 acres, cide was moaning and appealing In honeycombed by canals and ditches, piteous accents for morphine to deaden will be one of the gr.rden spots of , the pain. , Upon the arrlVat of the police patrol "Aa to the valley proat the police station Dr. Condon was ject," said Prof.Strawberry Newell, that looks all notified and responded Immediately. A right. At present Prof. S wend sen la hypodermic Injection waa given the In- engaged In checking up the contracts man to deaden the pain, and he of the 1,300 farmers who are to profit jured wae then taken to the Ogden general by the project, the holdings of theaP hospital by orders of Dr. Condon. farmers representing an average of After a review cf the facte In the acres each. Just now the engicase there la but one conclusion to be forty work Is waiting simply for the drawn and that Is that Schmidt at- neering miow to disappear, which has been untempted suicide. In srlte of hie state- usually heavy this year. ments to the contrary. He was eviMeasurementa have been taken and dently In sore financial straits for the the supply of water for the coming one dollar found on his person was all vear will be In excess of the the money 'he had in the world. Ever capacity of thegreatly reservoir that Is to be since January 11 ho has been stopping constructed. But this Is an at the Windsor hotel In this city. He ally .good year for water, and exceptionyou know left the hotel early yesterday morning In the big irrigation sysarmed with a hammerless IS caliber tem,constructing seasons ere the ones that revolver and a bottle of whisky. When have to bedryfigured on, andthe so while we found he had removed every mark by will have more than enough water this which he could be Identlfled; the colin the dry season the reservoir lar had been turned inside out and the year, that Is constructed will be of brand of .the hat scratched out These Just the being right rapacity. facts coupled with the additional fact 'In a few weeks now they ought to that the undershirt showed powder he able to start the camp down on the bums seem to clinch the attempted sul Strawberry. We will have to have clde theory. The Injured man was at some kind of power there, either elecfirst unwilling to give any Information or steam, and the camp or about himself, but finally said that the tricity will be camps and built only folks he had was a mother living with the Idea of being used for two or In Russia. He pleaded that no word three years. Of course, after the work be sent to her. Is once started, weather will make no difference winter, summer, night and day, the work will be prosecuted to Will Clean T, (EL CO., Jewelers ENGAGEMENT EXTRAORDINARY. How Ladies' Outer Garments Arc Cut and Fitted Free of Coot by Export feet wide and the e are that It will be much better in time than It Is new, which is uylnf a great deal. On Loon creek, in Cucounty, la located the Lost Packer. T ter IS A 100 ton mill has just been completed there, and there Is now $1,000,004 worth of ore In sight ready for the ' mill upon being taken out. The on a values run 20 per cent copper, I ounce ORE 8TATE GROWS OF RICHER in gold and 20 ounce In silver. That BUNCO BILL SAT DOWN UPON WITH DEPTH. HARD IN MEETING YESTERDAY. looks like an unreasonable statement, but they have the valuea there and the Lost Packer promisee to become one Pro- State Inspector of Minos Bail Is Vary of the biggest mines In the country." In Morning billtwin tha Regarding mining In general In Idatects Himsslf and Trios to Optimistio and Has Figures ho, Mr. Bell says that the prospect tt to Go By. Soft Soap koon. the Industry were never brighter. ledge Is ATTORNEY CO fnJim-tlon- SKEEN 7 or Yesterday afternoon the directors of the Weber Cpunty Fair association met In the mayor's office in the city hall for the purpose of Investigating the chargee made against Attorney Skeen by The meeting was at first called for Nye's office, but an adjournment was taken to the city halL Bill tried to be the whole thing, as usual, but was sat down upon good and plenty. Several times white with rage and chafing under the mandatory remarks made by his betters to sit down," bill learned with what esteem he was held by the members of the board. At the meeting he told them he waa there for the purpose of vindicating elf. Glssaman frequently Interrupted him and was repeatedly called down by members of the association. Mr. Craig stated that everything that he had said was true and that no bookkeeper could keep a record of the affairs of this association by reason of the fact that the directors had formed a system before Bkeen went there of having the president and the treasurer sign the checka The secretary didnt know whether there was $10,000 or ten cents on hand. Glxssm&n took a cash book and exhibited several little erasures that caused him to make all this howL He wanted to pass a resolution stating that the cash book had been mutilated, but be went a begging for a second to the motion. Mr. Nye moved that It be the sense of the meeting that the system of keeping the books was bad In do fkr as It removed the accounts too far from the secretary's hands. Bkeen presented a resolution demanding that glass man retract, but he promised to do so before the resolution could he acted upon. Considering the rarity of dressmakers and the prices which are usually charged for the making of dresses, the announcement In another part of this paper that dresses suits In fact, all ladles garments are to be cut and fitted free of charge, is Indeed extraordinary. The firm of Miller and Miller Is formed for this purpose. During the forming of the season's fashion they are found at the fashion centers studying the new modes as they evolve, learning every new trick that appears to aid the cutter and fitter of ladles' garments and then, when the styles have crystal Used they start on a tour, cutting and fitting ladies' garments n every principal city. The merchant who secures their services In each town pays them outright a salary and then offers this help to his customers. The cutters are this week finishing their engagement with Walker Brothers HOW TO GET A CLEAR in Balt Lake. Last month they were with the Denver Dry Goods company, and for the next two or three three The above will be the subject which weeks they will be with W. H. Wright will he presented at the First Baptist A Sons' Co. church tonight by the Rev. Joshua During the Balt Lake engagement so Gravltt of Denver. Do not fail to hear many garments were brought for cut him-ting that they were forced to discontinue end allow two weeke In which to fill back orders, eoAhat those who apply first will be sure of haring their work done. The most remarkable part of the That is, hs is a regular crank about work Is that the cutting le done In everything good and wholesome having sight of the public end while they wait. Ye small, but we have the goods. A lady buys the materials for a skirt or waist and In a very short time It Is cut and fitted, so that she may take It borne and run It up." That their work Is of the highest order Is evl 342 Twenty-fift- h Street, denced by the fact that the Wrights' You knew whore where the dueks store guarantees each piece to be are in the window. A Regular Crank Stimsons Cafe State Inspector Bell of Idaho is credited 'with the following assertions in regard to Idaho as a mining state: "The Coeur dAlene country Is of course our greatest mining section, and It truly Is a world beater In lead and sliver production. The increased price of silver has resulted In the opening of many new properties and In the reopening of many old ones that have not been worked for some time. The Bunker Hill mine, In the Coeur dAlene, Is now to a depth of more than 3,000 feet below the ledge croppings, and It le getting better every day. The Sullivan, another one of our largest properties. Is showing the same thing. These mines at greater depth are showing three times the quantity of lead ore than formerly, and with an Increased value of $00 per cent "We have copper properties, too. One of them, the Snowstorm, last year produced 63,000 tons of copper ore. The Manhattan SAY Dont You Want to Sell That Property IT M, lilt it with u KELLY& HERRICK Manhattan The New Eldorado of Southern Nevada FORTY DAYS AGO A WILDERNESS TODAY A THRIVING E CAMP OF 8,500 PEOPLE. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY STOCK. I GILT-EDG- Little Joe Mining Stock at 10 Cents Only 50J100 shares now left on the market, end we hold an option till February 13th. 150400 shares of this stock cold in Goldfield, Tonopoh and San Franeiaco in the past wank to investors who knew the ground. Little Joe adjoins the Mayflower for which on e offer of $80400 wae recently refused. (now onshipper), of Little Jon see surf Assays as high as $50 per ton. THE LITTLE JOE The Little Joe Mining company has been Incorporated to develop the Cracker Jack and Little Joe claims, situated In the best part of the mineral belt uf the Manhattan district The officers of the company are Claude M. Smith, president; Dr. B. B. Galloway, John B. Cook, treasurer, and Louis Lefkovlts, secretary. The directorate Is a stronx one and the company le well equipped financially work the property on an extensive scale. Tonopah Miner. vice-preside- Remember thla offar for coven days only. M. P. MACMILLAN & CO., Brokers Room 16, First National Bank Blit, Ogden, Utah; and Nixon Nevada. Raftrenco-Jo-hn 8. Cook A Co, Bankers, Goldfield, Navada Manhattan Manhattan |