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Show DAILY PAGE FOUR. or COIS UTAH TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER STATE IOURNAL 17, 1907. FRUIT FOR ERST; 00 SIEEl FIGURE FOR WEST i MAN MAY HAVE A THOUSAND IN HIS POSSESSION AT ONCE. ! CLARK WILL ANSWER LOUIS JONES. SHOOTING FOR CLAUDE ncAVY FREIGHT SHIPMENTS OVER SOUTHERN PACIFIC. Remanded to Custody of Shoriff With- Jict So Long as Thsy Aro Not Killod Over 16,000 Sea-aon o Been East out Bail Othor Casa in tho Polio Sent Thia able Have at a Highar Number Than Twsnty-fivin Steel Shipment Quantity Court Italian Procurer Givon Thir- Por Day, According to tha AtAre Weatbeund. ty Days Shafor Waive Preliminary. torney Ganaral. Cara cf Fruit and Veget- Urn's uiii li.i li iH'.iiil Y 1! tj gl.iJ Mun in !!' tiiiiii.' - to unr. rl IimiUii.k (' ' r Ki'ixl 'i mV ulunyx i'll iiwJ to allow ai or uiiyllilmc you (nr K... t in r'-- In our ih'dcc Huad unr or Togg.Ty. full at lliia writing hi:I it'a a r'l'Yuiliil lime to ha arc Sl.i.-- linking around. linii't f orn i t tu take a peep at our 2o and 25 Mull and our jju and 925 Overcoat. Match the in if you can. FR.ED M. NYE CO MP ANY CKo iiiiuiiis to the following opinion at auiirnltt. d by the at toriiey-geiier- al the riHiui nt of County Attorney llarria, u iiiuii may have all the ducka he I.I.'UM'K in lii poaMcaalun at one and the iiai.ii: tune, provided he hu Hut killed t lieni at a rale exceeding twenty-liv- e day: In neknnw (edging tiie receipt of your favor of September IS. relating to the iiilerpretallnii of aecliim Si of riiapler Law of 1907. the material IK, part of which read a follow, that not more than twenty-fiv- e durka, etc., mentioned in thi lection shall be killed and ltad in poaesion by any person in any one day, etc. I beg to advlae you that In my opinion the gist of the ulTeiiae deaertbed In thia act la the killing of more than tha prescribed number in one day and not merely the fact of having In poweualon more than the preacrlbed number. The killing la Intended to lie the olfciwe or crime, and the having lu posaeMlon ta Intended to be proof of tlie killing. I think the of the word 'or in place of and, a employed by the leglHlature, would be unwarranted. Therefore it follow from thi point of view that a nuir. perm in may have in hie duek In one day, prothan tweiily-tlv- e vided nut more titan that number was killed in one day. The iieraoti in are more than twenty-fiv- e found would pruhably have the onu of ealubliMhing the fuel that tiie law had not been violated." Ai CLOTHIERS SHE MIGHT. P-- r on pmnH-iwIn- Ho." Hlie wt id, "you have made up your mind never to marry?" "Yea, after thinking It over fur a long time 1 have decided never to aek any girl to lie nty wife." itiw. Don't feel that way about It. Tuu never ran Judge by appear aneea how foolish aonie girl are. The DIFFICULT. very flrat one you asked nilglit tie will A teacher in a certain Eastern school Ing to liave you." Chicago Racogd asked her class to draw a picture of Herald. tluit which they wished to be wlien they grew up. The pupils went diligently BRIDGET WHIST. to work with paper and pencil, some "Iliwera hov ye been till Evenin'? drawing pictures of soldiers, policeasks O'Tunder of OToole. men, fine ladles, etc. They all worked "Mure, I'va been palyln Bridget hard but one little girl who sat quietwhist. Tla a folno game. It la" ly holding her pad and pencil in hand. Tha teacher, observing her, asked: "Bridget whlat? An' how do yea "Don't you know what you want to play thotr1 "Oi ait In the kitchen wld Bridget an' I when you grow up. Anna?" ate pie an cake an chicken, and whin "Yes, I know," replied the little girl. Bridget hears the m litres cornin' ht "I know I want to be married, but I says, 'Whlat!' an Oi hldo in the pan don't know how to draw it." Harpers thry." Judge. Weekly. The Southern Pacific ia a very busy road just at the present time. Reports from truffle officials are to the effect that eaatbound shipment are the heaviest in year. It 1 estimated that over 16,0000 car of fruit and vegetabh s from talifornla alone have been shipped blast. This la not counting the large number of car that have been shipped from Utah. said to InThe California fruit crop considerably below the average, but the quality 1 good, and there i a big demand in the East. There ia always a demand for Utah fruit because it is always good and the shipment aro limited only by the amount that can be spared from the state. The California graiie crop ia Urge and the output of wine and raUln will be correspondingly heavy. The sugar beet harvest 1 now at its height there and the yield is unusually large. Mugar shipments have been begun and they will be kept up for several months. The lumber tralth-1also very heavy. There is a corresponding Increase in shipments westbound to California points of steel rails and ottiehr manuEastbound factured steel products. und westbound traffic of all kinds, taken as a whole, 1 larger than ever before in the history of the road, and supplies of equipment are being taxed to the utmost to meet the demand. 1 New j Goods ' j In addition to a number of other! casea in the police court this morning j Claud Clark, negro, was arraigned before Judge Murphy on a charge of murder in the first degree and notified that hla counsel and the county attorney might confer and arrange suitable date fur preliminary examination. He was remanded to the custody of the sheriff without ball. The complaining witness In the case I Robert Jones, bmtner of the slain man, who alleges that Clark feloniously. wilfully, premeditatedly and with malice aforethought committed the crime of murder on September 14 by ' shooting Louis Jones in the right breast with a revolver. THIS STORE IS A BUSY SHOPPING CENTER THE WOMEN OF OGDEN CAN 8EE AND ADMIRE HERE A LINE OF MERCHANDISE MORE BEAUTIFUL AND ATTRACTIVE THAN WE HAVE EVER BEFORE OFFERED, COMP:clNG PARIS, VIENNA AND OTHER FASHION CENTERS Of'eu-ROPEBEST STYLES WITH THE MODIFIED STYLES of NEW YORK. EXCLUSIVE MODLES ONLY TO BE SEEN HERE IN CLOAKS AND SUITS IN A GREAT RANGE OF PRICE. WE FIT ANY SIZE FROM THE SMALLEST LADY YOUR SUIT OR TO THE LARGEST BUST SIZE MADE. CLOAK IS HERE NEWER AND MORE STYLISH THAN EVER BEFORE AT A LITTLE COST TO YOU. A GREAT SPECIAL TO THOSE WHO WOULD LIKE A FIFTY (50) S A M P L E SWELL FALL COVERT JACKET, JACKETS HANDSOMELY TAILORED NEWEST MODELS, ALL SIZES. PRICES START AT $7.00, RUN TO $25X0; FROM THESE PRICES WE GIVE YOU A REDUCTION OF 25 PER CENT, WHICH WAS OUR SAVING IN TAKING THE LOT. ( I Procurer and Victim Given Sentence, Vi j Tony Bernardo, the Italian procurer, and a woman giving her name as Ells- a bet ho Bernardo, claiming to be hla wife, were arraigned in court this morning on a charge of vagrancy, pleaded guilty and were each given a) jail sentence of thirty days. It is understood that the Jail sentence la just simply for the purpose of holding them until the government takes up the case of the woman. It la likely that ihe will be deported, while prison bar stare Tony In the face. When the Italian interpreter informed the woman thi morning that she would have to spend thirty day in Jail she clung to hlin and cried AMENDED. her heart would break. She Miss Prim My! wasn't It hot yester- though Inary examination and was bound over to be dragged forcibly away. had to the dietrlct court In 9500 bond. He day? I didn't seem able to dres coolly Schmidt Diachargod. at all. waa unable to furnish the bond and Mis 811mm Tea, it wa simply too was remanded to the ceutody of the enWilliam Bchmldt, charged with warm for anything. sheriff. obtainthe and house Windsor tering Mlsa Prim Er you mean It was er Marenakea la Diachargad. ing meal and lodging without paying warm ton anyfor scarcely simply waa as the prosetherefor, discharged, Pejro Marenakea, the Greek, who la thing, don't you? Philadelphia Press. cution failed to make a caae. Schmidt alleged to have robbed a countryman wa given credit and it waa not shown of GREAT AGENT. 979, waa discharged from custody, that he had obtained the meals with aa the complaining witness had left "Hava you sold your country villa the intent of the hotel out of t s yet?" "No; I'm not going to sell "Hows that T it S. J. Burt & Bros. beating the money. Shafer Is Bound Over. now." : "Well, I gave Instructions ot an agent to advertise It for sale, and tha j description he wrote of It waa so j enchanting that I couldnt make up my mind to part with it." Pele-Mel- r. the state. Londoner Do you have any bread on complaint rlota in New York? of J. F. Pender, with the crime of American Yes, right In our own forgery by forging the name of Charles family mothe r a for graham and F. Grout to a chock, on the Utah Na- father's for whole wheat. Brooklyn tional bank for llf.40, waived prelim- - Ufa C. H. Shafer, charged, JAILS AND VAGRANCY. CHICAGO, 8tpt. 17. Jails und vs. grancy was the topic of discussion at this mornings session of the National Prison association. A report from the committee appointed to investigate the subject wa presented by Prof. Charles R. Henderson of the University of The speaker liiclutled H. H. Bhlrer, secretary of the Ohio Hoard uf State Charities, and Orlando F. Lewis of New York City. This afternoon special meetings were held by the associations of prison wardens, chaplains and physicians. Mrs. Maud Ballingtoa Booth is to be the principal speaker tonight, when the subject of discharge! prisoners 1 to be considered. as iM WWA MOUSE Friday Evening, September 20 One Glorious Musical Night Reapearance of a s Salt Lake Opera Company all the Greatest In of 6 Comic Operas ru John J. McClellan, Musical Director John D. Spencer, Stage Director Assisted by Mrs. Herbert Stanton, formerly of the Bostonians 4-- . Ed. P. Kimball, Accompanist Fred Midgley, Concert Master SEAT SALE THURSDAY 9 Magnificent Costumes Enlarged Orchestra Company of 50 PRICES 25c TO $1.50 |