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Show DAILY UTAH STATE i UTTlEflElD For Fine Hardware, Carpenters Tools BOXING LOVERS IS III MAINE CONGRESSMAN LANDS TOWN THIS MORNIG. Calls ROBERT B. PAINE HAS BEEN RAISED All Delayed Trains That Hava Baan Motion far a New Trial and Far Ar-re- st Stalled Sine Monday Put In an Ap- -. f Judgment is Overruled and the Ceurt Declares Defendant Depoaraneo Today's Train ara Soma what Behind Time. prived of His Offies. . . In the district court this morning Judge Howell rendered hie decision upon the motion of the defendant for a new trial and arrest of Judgment tn the matter of the case of J. D. Skeen va Rutort B. Paine. The court dentea the motion for a new trial and overrules the motion for arrest of Judgment and announced its decision In the case, declaring that the defendant lnaPaine he deprived of hie offloe as couni. ' For purposes of safety the trln cilman from the - Second municipal were run an hour apart, but before ward bf Ogden City. they arrived in Ogden that time had wuietee rum. been cut down considerable. The railShe waa going away for the sumroad company did everything possible for the comfort of 'this passengers mer and of cokse the wanted a new Ini the stalled trains, and as a result parasol. there was no actual privation. The atAnd as to the handle, aha mused, tendant worry and anxiety was great, I want something nobby. Do you as many of the passengers had busi- think the head of a bird would ault ness appointments In .western cities me?" : which should hava been mads earlier. The big husband looked up from .The auow 11 attll giving considerable trouble along, the Wyoming division, his itaper and grinned. Most assuredly, my dear," he and today's Union Pacific trains are all reported late. It la thought that the chuckled, If the bird ! a parrot line will soon be In good lisp, She flushel deeply, la that eo?" she retorted, aharp-ly- Well, air, I am going to get cane for a birthday present and a you Cruel Man. I ahull make aura that the handle , At a recent entertainment In a suite you. In every particular. Brooklyn school, relates the New "Ah, Indeed! What kind of n bird York Bun, the dent and dumb mother or beast will It reproaer.t?" of one of the little boys In the audiNeither biid nor beast, it will ence eat next to him while he Intera lobster. represent preted the recitations for her. Another mother, hearing that the of the afflicted woman had all Its All Right In the his faculties unimpaired, remarked The waves broke in the summer with a touch of pity In her tone: night with a mournful sound, and the "I don't see how a man could mar- moonlight on the sea made a highway ry n woman whose voice he never had aa of shimmering silver. heard and never expected to hear. Darling!" said her husband, that Maybe, The voice of the youth vibrated Is why he married her. with deep feeling. and then The wife pondered Darling, swear that yon will love Wretch! exclaimed: me forever. The girl slghdd softly. Forever? Forever la a long time, Hsr Charm. lant it?" she murmured. "I dare not A charming hoateas! Is It swear to love you forever. she la all things to all men?" Swear, then, ha pursued. In ImNo; mostly because ehe'a an ex- passioned accents, to love me till pensive thing to one man, I should the end of my vacation, six days say." Puck. hence. Nino Union Padfla passenger trains arrived in this dty at regular Intervals, commencing last night, at. about 7 o'i'lork. This la a majority of the fifteen stalled along the Wyoming division by the recent heavy snowstorm, and means the raining of the snow blockade. Nnce Monday last these trains have been stalled between Sydney, Nebraska, and Cheyenne, Wyom- .1. - -- hus-ban- d . be-gau- Grand Opera House Ten-Roun- ld his appearance The recent campaign he has engaged In does not seem to have affected him, for he looks Just like his pictures taken four or five years ago. He dropped off here to ascertain where he waa at. Having arrived late, he wants to know where he ta going to speak. He waa glad that the weather here in Utah was mi nice and warm being in marked contrast to what he has endured elsewhere. Now some people will want to know wk&t Congressman Littlefield thinks of the election in Utah. He can tell you better after he has been up and down the state. Up to this time he doesnt know any more about the affair than a Nevada He la here to make speeches and la going to make them If he gets a chance. He will pour out some first class Republican doctrine, because he knows how, and In addition to knowing how, Is one of the beet speakcfs In the House of Representatives. The Journal didnt ask him whether would be rehe thought Roosevelt elected or not, because we didn't want to bother him with the query. We didnt ask him what he thought of our congressman, because every one knows what the answer would be. He waan'i on the Japanese open door, for qulsst-that matter has been threshed out so many times It makes us weak. Neither waa he asked If he thought the use of the Protestant Bible In the public schools In the state of Ohio waa against the constitution or In accord with its teachings. In short, the office force just met the congressman and had a good time with him and let tt go at that Because every man knows that Lite tlefleld believes the Republicans are trig to win In the states this falL Thai! Hughes la going to carry New York; that Teddy can be renominated If he will take it; that there isn't apy use In talking about government ownership of the railroads, and that he thinks a Republican congressman la a better one for the country than a Democrat every time. Thla sort of work may have been ethics of journalagainst the ism, but the Journal thought It would do something different from the balance, and eo It just had a conversation with Littlefield and let It go at that. After Laving the Journal office, Littlefield was taken to the Elks club, .where he met Major Littlefield, who Is a distant relative. After a pleasant visit, during which time he met Ur. Condon and several other well known Republicans, he was taken by the latter up to the Hermitage, where he had dinner of chicken and trout. Returning, he went to the resid nee. gi so-call-ed first-cla- ss of Major Littlefield. Mrs. Littlefield, of Ogden, and Mrs. Littlefield of Maine, were old school mates and the relationship between them is very strong, while the blood ties of the major and the congressman are such aa to make a meeting very cordial. Howo-- ia Coming. has been Congressman Howell hooked fur a few speeches in Wtber county. Next Tuesday evening he Is to speak at Hooper, and the following evening at Huntsville. Eden Republicans are asking the central committee for a rally at that place and Secretary Davis states that they will be accommodated. speakers will be sent there next Tuesday evening to address them. Ial The United Labor party win hold Ita first meeting of the campaign at Union Lbor hall next Monday evening. J. J. Jones and other speaker will be pres-eand address the gathering. Everybody la invited to attend. nt The central committee of the Republican party la arranging for a schedule of datea for the party nominees to appear In the various precincts of the county. In order that all may be able to hear and get acquainted with them. SUNDAY NIGHT The Twentieth Century Drama Production Why the Fare Waa Slmpla. A traveler In the mountain! of North Carolina stopped at a cabin to obtain a meal, which, when served, consisted of the Inevitable aide meat an' eornbread. The traveler had observed a great deal of game aa he passed along the road, and, seeing a shotgun la the cabin, remarked that It would seem that they might add to their Mil of fare with but little trou- Deserted Bride Hu Been Produced in all the Larger Cities of the East. Thousands of People Have Seen It- - Thousands of People Have Been Delighted With It A Play That Touches the Heart. You Will Witness a Scenic Production That's so, stranger, the mountaineer drawled, an we all do generally hev right smart game. Would her had some pattlges terday ef Bub hadnt been alch er fooL Ho went huntin' an shot off one bar! of ther gun, an then Mowed Into ther tnuzxle ter clear out ther nipple. yie-tidd- SEAT SALE SATURDAY Ogden lovers of tha boxing game will probably have a chance to get their fill of their favorite sport within tha next two months. Sammy McClintic arrived these linesand positively save will be you money. And-yobuying goods which you know are of the dependable sort. Ve are showing complete lines in the worlds best, makes, such as Dr. Jaegers Dr, Diemel Linen Mesh, the celebrated Merode Underwear and the Ypsilanti make and the Onyx brand of Hosiery. The assortments are large and complete, for Men, Women and u last evening with little the Frisco fighting wonder, and will arrive In Ogden within a day or two and take up quarters preparatory to tha meet with Georgs Decker, which is to come off at the Grand Opera house In thla city on November Z. It ia barely possible that Decker may be sidetracked fur Maurice Thompson. Thompson Is an aspirant for lightweight honors, and has made a great record for himself, and If he could be secured Hyland would rather take him on than Decker. - McClintic stated In Salt Lake last evening that If Thompson would agree to meet Hyland in Ogden he wee perfectly willing to make the change. According to the Salt Lake papers they have word from Thompson that he le anxloue and will ing to come. Ae Manager Grant went to Salt Lake today It la not known hers Just what the result will be, but It la believed that Thompson will be the in Salt Lake Dick Hyland, Children. New (Suits and Coats Again Today man. Sammy McClintic aaya that just be' fore leaving Los Angeles Cyclone Thompson told him that he would be glad to come to Ogden and meet Hy Land- The unfortunate ending of the recent match scheduled between the two men has left a great deal of dissatisfaction In the Hyland camp, and lie is crasy to get another whack at the Cyclone. Hence It looks as though Ogden might aee another good contest within the near future. Let us tope that the negotiations dq not fall through. STORE ROBBED f Austrian Law. A few day go the murderer of Mr. Reid, the Paisley man who mysteriously disap ared from Heidelberg lf"t July, ring bee arrested In Austria, waa tried at Feldklrch and waa convict d and sentenced to 20 years Imprl anient The case L' ustratee n singularity of the Austrian criminal law. Generally peaking, n premeditated murder la punlahable b death In Austria, but In cases where ' .tween the time of the murder and the nnwat the prisoner haa been yilshed for some other nee of crplial punish crime n ae mint cannot be passed upon him. In this c v the murderer had served a eka Imprisonment (or ' t January of this year, petty theft r and to thla nmetnce' alone ha Is Indebted for his life. Ingui Mexico's Oil Fire. A picturesque eight caa be Been la the Gulf of Mexico. It I an oil lira corering an area of about tea square dies, which le supposed to be fed by an oil spring at the bottom of the gulf. , Ilow it originated Is a mystery. The scene presented le grand and aweinspiring, especially when viewed at ulgl-tthe sea being brilliantly Illuminated for many miles. , Busy Sheffield. probably employa Sheffield more workmen In the steel Industry than any other city In the world. 7f GET BUSY AT GOLD WATER'S PAWNSHOP. BURGLARS Geode and Jewelry, ef the Profitable Value ef 6200 Taken Entrance wee Obtained Through Front Door The Thieves Captured Today. The top second-han- store and pawn d of H. Gold water, y 2141-- 1 Twenty-fift- h street, waa entered by burglars last night and clothing and Jewelry aggregating about 1300 in value stolen. The burglars were captured about noon today In the brush nea rthe Rio Grande Western roundhouse by Detective Pender, Captain Brown and Officer I syne. Entrance to the building waa effect ed by means of tha front door, a skeleton key being used. After getting Into the store the burglars' took plenty of time and ransacked the place thoroughly, selecting only the beat stuff to take away with them. Among 'the Hat of stolen goods were sixty-eigshirts, six watches and revolvers and six boxes of underwear. A number of articles of jewelry, such aa rings, pins, cuff buttons, etc., were taken also. The loss will total about 6300. The store now occupied by Goldwater Is better known as Stein's pawnshop, being occupied for years by Stein. The capture of the thieves by the officers waa a clever piece of work. DC They had but little, clue to work on, but it resulted In tracing the burglars to the cache where the goods hod been ' taken. Between 11 and 12 o'clock last night a colored man and a white man wen aeen standing in front of Guldwater'i place looking through the windows When the department heard of the robbery next morning these two parties came under suspicion. By following up several little clue obtained from people who had seen parties of the description of the two who had been looking In tha windows the. officers Anally ran upon tha bunch In the brush near the roundhouse. They were attempting to hide tha revolvers, watches and clothing when the officers placed them under arrest At the police station they gave thaeiamea of Henry Emlngt, Raymond Newell, Henry Martin and J. J. Kelly.. , ;. Survival ef Old Custom. . A curious custom le still In font 'a CO DO Duty ef Encouragement As ships iret at sen, a moment together, when words of greeting moil be spoken, and then turn away Into the deep, eo men meet In this world; and I think we should cross no mani path without hailing him, and If he needs, giving him supplies. Henry Ward Beecher. - DC OC Fur Sale at Clarks . - ; A sample line of goods is always the best, because every factory takes great pride in showing as good a line of merchandise as can be manufactured. We bought a Sample line of Furs at a 25 jer cent discount and had the freight paid, to Ogden. Now we give the ladies the advantage of this discount and the extra qualities in samples. Call in now and see the lines while they are fresh from the factor. jk jk jt ji - ' Black Coney with three tabs, Z F 44 inches long. Uvv Brown Coney with three tabs, 44 inches long. Fine black Coney, lined with light fur. Long black Coney, wide at collar, three tabs. it Norwich, England, In virtue iff which, o.i three days la tha year, anyone can claim a substantial meal for nothing. Tha ofily qualification la that the Bt applicant shall repeat aloud In Gilos church n prayer for the health. Afterward they par take of a meal of broth, beef walbread, finished off 'with a .liberal lowance' of beer. ht . j $2.90 7F idC $4i0 plVy Natural - black Martin flat, with fur on both sides and fffQAA three fox tails $10oVU - 7F $11' Grey Squirrel Collar with two large tabs, silk lined French Coney black and brown fur, three fur tails. Light Isabella Fox, animal effect, fur on both sides, one (Tj A A j large brush tail, flQ to $14UU Four-in-han- CLAMS d fandConey. ii ble. - Prices 75c, 50c, 25c If you have not paid the- - two departments a call, then you hay no idea of what a complete assortment of Hosiery and Uii.U can be found in your city We can supply even need hi Drop, and Tarry Devi Wi I be Scan d in a Preliminary to the Hyland-Decke- r Match. tak-U- p jack-rabb- it. JUDGE HOWELL. PASSES JUDGMENT UPON COUNCILMAN. Hosiery s Underwear TWO GOOD' CONTESTS SCHEDULED FOR THE NEAR FUTURE. IN Charles LittlefleM Congressman from away down in Maine, blew Into the Journal office this morning, by the county clerk. Hon. David Mattaon. Mr. Littlefield waa expected to speak in Zion last evening, but hie train ran its pilot Into a snow bank and the gentlemen had been dining on icicles and frozen stuff for the past twenty-fou- r hours, while his disappointed audien cea listened to home talent and the misguided and disgruntled opposition chortled in high glee and said mean things about their not daring to put him on stump. Mr. Littlefield bears all tha earmarks of a good fellow.. He U pleasant In hie address and altogether lovely In The Finest Line in the City See Special Window Display' A NUMBER OF U. P. TRAINS ARRIVE IN THE CITY. T at the Jsurrai and Than Visit Yeung Dixon, the Chicago Chocolate The Elks Club and is Afterward tha Canyon Visiting Major this Afternoon. E ARE THE CITY TODAY and A JOURNAL, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1636. iJ CA $IreCv in squirrel, natural |