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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7, RAGE SEVEN 1907. TIUODJM, The Importance of the Overcoat; Buy It Carefully I KILL Hr. Heer bad luivd avav his wife and to keep her away frnci him he had sent her to Los Angeles Dr. Hcers was making arrangement to gi there and tie desired U prevent him On Brown stall'll that Walker had said he wanted to Vei his wife away fnmi the influence f He said that up to that time ION relations with his wife had rit pleasant. He did not remen i Ikt Walker mi) mg that the police of Ogden would iiate to make their acts ofikial, as Heels was an evil man and would not heed them otherwise; but he did leiueinber alker asking that the chief of police at law Angeles be notified iT Hcers left ttgden for that place. He did not tell Hrown that any other relations existed between ins wife and iteera except that tliey had gone to Saltair and oilier place. He did not tell the captain that liis wife had gone to the Hermitage with Hcers on Sepat the tember It or that they hud Kuioiiean hotel. The drift of Walker's conversation was that there had bvu nothing wrong with his wife up to that time, and that ho wanted to save tier and save the As Walker left the ikiIUv sla- Ilian. tion he said he was going back to Salt Lake the same morning. Mrs. Gaahorg. proprietress of the Colonial hotel, 3033 Twenty-fourt- h street, next took the stand. Dr. Herrs occupied naan No. 10 ut tile Colonial. Room No. 4 was his office. Site told of al the meeting Walker and Colonial tlie night before the tragedy. Walker asked if Hcers waa in. Site replied that lie might lie at Per Don's" room, but he was not lit. Site deMcvtbcd Walker and Lawrence s visit to Beers's room. When they came down site asked why tliey had gone Into lleera's room w lien he was not lit. Walker said he thought he waa In bed. She asked why they I tad gone Into the dresser drawers and tliey denied that they had. Sometime afterward Mr. Oadbcrg returned and waa Informed of the affair. Walker went Into tlielr You don't know wlm room and said: amf Mrs. Uaaberg replied that shs did not rare. Walker put hla hand towards hla pocket, she said, but he did At thia time Walker was nothing. aoinewhit excited. by Mr. Hutchinson, she said she thought, but waa not sure, that Mr. Lawrence entered Beers's room. Mrs. Beers was In Salt Lake slated dial HQ" m iU-ii- s b-- Minut'd from Page One It stands sponsor through the long winter months for your tastes in dress, and, h hen meeting strangers, for your 'ery self. A man owes it to himself, nd to his friends, to be well dressed, tie may be a jolly good fellow and all that, and et his friends at times cannot help remaiking, Its too bad Smith isnt more presentable. Leave it to this moil : r ) Mlioilit-- r it via, ' "OUi I' 1 "i'Ii1' L or Tile annual eleeln'ii of nffieers for Ogden coutuil Nn. TTT. Knights of Columbus. was held at their hail ou uvi-uumi Wednesday Washington ev ruing. There was a latge attendance of knights and much Interest was manifested ill tile election. The following offieers were selected for Hie. ensuing year: Grand knight. Dr. F. E. Km'he; deputy grand knight, Charles A. Maguire; chancellor. W. S. O'Brien; wurdeii, Frvd A. Brophy; recorder. John A Junk; financial secretary, Will J. Moran; lecturer. T. D. Ryan; advocate. James A. IWlne; treasurer. J. J. ti'l'onnor; Inner guard. Waller Rauch-ma- n; outer guard. George Gumiip; trustee. Phillip drill. The installation of the new officers wilt lx- held oil the evening of January K. Hms. After the installation a smoker utal pleasant time are on the roster. All local and visiting knights are invited to attend. r It. tlwis.m asked a question as li'iiiling and was objected to. M iiiilverxon said that the question v.. I'liijur. The witness, he said, was i:iriii'Ularly favorable to I lie pros. .m. hi. this because of tile situation '. bold. Mi ii alehliison objected to Mr. Hals reference to the Electric Supverson store. We Cant clothing ge wrong. . ply puny and thought the language have done all the style study. Chosen Imp i . Li. t. the materials. Seen to the fine tailor Mr Hutchinson's objection to the quesn. mi was overruled work. And even gone so far as to save AVitn.ss said that he did not hear you money. Therell be no difference as any of the talk that assed between to opinion, whether you are well dressed the lomlialants, and did not remember or not if put on at this clothing store. hearirg Iteera cry Oil, Walker, don't kill lpe. or worda to that elfivt. Beau Brummell himself couldnt pick a CHICAGO GRAIN Witness said that when he mine ini fault with you. the salesroom Miss Stone left almost tty the I'ultcd Presa.) Immediately. He heard Lawrence say Roe. T. Wheal opened CHICAGO, something about shutting the door. He arid closed at IV! ItH at today mill the knife and the Huger picked up Mi 1 X and closed at corn at opened saw Hie and gave them to Gunnlp. lie S3 outs tqieiifd at 53 4 and closed nothin: in the hands of Walker, Beers at V3 :. or Lin ivnce. Tins concluded the direct examination. AN ORDINANCE to Mr. Hutchison on w ill And a coat that accord well with the AN ORDINANCE REPEALING ORwitness said he had no orders to leave the rear room he was desires of men of conservative taste in DINANCES CREATING PARKING not requested to leave If any struggle dress. Its cut in the favorite ChesterDISTRICTS NUMBERED ONE AND took place. Mr. Lawrence standing In AND TWO LEVYING SPECIAL field style. Has long, smart lapels, snug the door way wus the first thing that hand-paddTAX. silk velvet collar, attracted his attention. The three men fitting were ill the room six or seven minutes d, athletic and notice those before lie left tile other room. Be It ordained by the mayor and city shoulders. Cut with a medium fitted What sort of sn expression did Q. council of Ogden City: Beers have on his face?' Section 1. That an ordinance enback, and are beautifully tailored and I did not see It very well." A. titled "An ordinance creating parking A finished throughout. very stylish Q. "lild he have a smile on his face No. I and levying and asaeee-lu- g district garment for only, It was the opposite of a smile, was a special and local tuk on the propit not?' erty abutting thereon to defray the A. It must have been." coats and expenses of parking, grading, was brief and The etc., therein, passed on ths 10th day of the brought out nothing new, Juno, 1907, and slgnt'd and approved Lawrence Herdtl was the next witMany other correct and desirable styles at by the mayor on the 10th day of Jun, ness. He testified that hla tool chest 1007; at the store was painted the night be- that night Section 3. Also an ordinance entitled fore the tragedy and on the morning The state objected to tlila line of An ordinance creating parking district of the tragedy but before It happened pe-r- lal questioning and the objection waa sus- No. 3 and levying and asaeaslng a and It had nut been alnted since. on tax tho local and property lie was still testifying when the tained. It might be possible, the witness abutting thereon to defray the coots State Journal report closed. said, that Mrs. Beers went to Salt and expenses of parking, grading, etc.," Lake on Wednesday of the week be- therein, passed on the 10th day of Jane, CAPTAIN BROWN AND 1907, and signed and approved by tho fore. I MRS. GASBERY TESTIFY endeavored to find out mayor on the 11th day of June, 1097, defense The i FOR THE PROSECUTION what waa In the two rooms occupied be, and the same are hereby repealed, are cancelled by Dr. Boers and as to some alleged and the said sieclal takes At the conclusion of District Attorney conversations, but the state interposed and annulled. Section I. Thia ordinance shall taka Halverson's statement of the rase Frl-d- a objections and they were eustelned. unfrom and after Ita passage, apeffect was recess taken afternoon, A. a. Horn of counsel At thle etage a proval and publication. fyn defense excepted to that part of til Saturday morning. Passed by the city council of Ogden the district attorney's statement In which he defined to the Jury what conCity thia 2nd day of December, 1007. W. J. CRITCHLOW, stitutes Justifiable homicide under the IS league. my ward and In time posalbly from my Utah statute. In behalf of the Anti-SaloCity Recorder. (Seal.) league With Dr. Toung upon the platform rlty and elate. The E of December, 3rd thia waa first A. day the Approved J. Smith, architect, bellevea that law la the expreeaion of were Rev. L. 8. Puller, Rev. H. C. K. M. CONROT. Mayor. 1907. a made In He caw. called the witness the hlgheet thought of the community, and Rev. Hastings. of the Interior of the store of This Is and that no law will be enforced suc- diagram In part: said Dr. Toung State of Utah, County of Weber ss. Electric the AT f.l. E. Supply A Fixture company aentlment league: cessfully until the majority the policy o the Antl-Baloexhe I. W. J. Crttchlow, city recorder of and on avenue, Washington la squarely behind It. I may recognise the saloon and at the of the people In detail the diagram, the vari Ogden City, Utah, hereby certify that The Antl-Baloleague, while at- plained Ogden produces the finest fowls In the above and foregoing la a full, true same time not approve of It, and Just ref for future oua lettered being parte the West. This question waa settled and correct copy of an ordinance enaudience at as rapidly as I can I am going to have tempting to arouse public aentlment, erence and to preserve the record. . Speaking to a falr-alae- d not secure the enactment of laws does the Methodist church. Dr. Young last It removed from neighborhood. tny C. C. Brown, captain of the Ogden beyond a peradventure of a doubt yes- titled "An ordinance repealing ordiao far In advance of public sentiment numevening gave a most excellent address Later, If possible, I will remove It from force, waa next called. He met terday at Los Angeles, when Ogden ex- nances creating parking districts that they will be neglected, v tunned police on pen, bered one and two and levying special the station were the first at Walker hibits day police prise given and discredited. We fight out battles the tragedy. Walker waa ao and second on cockerel and pullet at Ui," passed by the city council of said with the beat weapons at hand. In one before Decem1 m.Pnlcd by Lawrence. WjHkerjmd the big poultry show. Including all of Ogden City on the 2nd day of community we may be laboring only Lawrence handed the mayor and by 1007, approved W. W. states. Brown Browning, ber, the Western for the mildest kind of local option telesaid city on the 3rd day of Decem-lie- f, of how at him letter thea handed a one of former the and the Judges laws, while In another If the conditions from Chief of Police McKensle of Salt 1907. graphed the State Journal today statare right we go after and obtain com out all witness whereof, I have hereunto In them was had beaten to De directed that Lake. The letter Ogden ing plete state prohibition. For this reason, tectlve Shannon, but he had returned on pen, which la the coveted prise of set my hand and affixed the corporate some folks say we are Inconsistent, seal of Ogden City thia 7th day of Deto Salt Lake and the Ogden authorities the wholp show. but they do not see beneath the sur- were directed to event. In cember, 1907. W. J. CRITCHLOW. that open It business face nor recognise that there la In For letterheads, envelopes, City Recorder. to and It Brown give promised opened cards, dodgers, etc., call up The Journal progress a great movement, and a December 7, 1907. Published Walker his In power. every assistance Job rooms. Both phones 444. great battle la fought In many different ways, the common aim of which la the ultimate extinction of that honest institution, the licensed saloon. "Under the protecting wing of the goods prices do legalised saloon, the gambling house and brothel flourish. They are twin and you can never expect to absoevils would lutely prohibit either as long as the community legalise a place where the general public can buy liquor for beverage purposes. Our movement has which would succeeded because It Is and undenominational is stylish one The Protestants and and Catholics are alike Interested In lt in success, and many of the moat enthuCL would siastic workers In the Anti-Salowore league are men all over the South anl style way. Middle West who are willing to take a them. drink themselves and even serve It In their own homes, but they do not believe that thia government of ours in should give its sanction to places where thousands of weaker men and women will confidence may barter their earnings and their souls away. They are willing to sacriFall new show you (L like fice and curb their own appetites. If necessary, in order to promote the pub' Fashions lie good, ao don't deceive yourself Into the belief that all the people who help league victories are win Anti-Salototal abstainers; but, having become they Interested In the movement usually follow It to a logical end, and vicThere give up the drink habit If they are in such clothes of tims Mr whi . Here's one of the man y taking styles, a leader at $20 cross-examinati- on ed well-square- $20 on Cross-examin- ct $22.50, $25 and up - 4 1-- 4; K 3-- 4: i-- ed B. C. IVES Correct Clothes For Men BROOM CORNER HOTEL DRIB IT sunn on Anti-Salo- $ cm Mc-Cree- ry uni i on YOU KNOW, DONT YOU - C That exaggerated advertising and not travel together. at honest rather wear clothes that C That you fit than those that don't. rather wear a fabric C That you which is ordinary. than non-partis- omnt-partls- an rather have them cut your grandfathers That you than the on Some time during tho month of Docombor tho following goods will be on salo a way that That we serve our customers and their custom. gain their the to That we'd in SUITS and are values OVERCOATS on as these $10 to $35 Watson - Tanner Clothing Co. if BEING TALKED OF FOR CHAIRMAN (By the United Preen.) WASHINGTON, Dec. 7. Culbertson, of Texas, Is being talked of In connection with the chairmanship of the The Democratic national committee. resignation of Taggart la expected at the meeting next Thursday. Culbertson Is praised as a sane and aggressive leader. - JUST AN OF WHAT IDEA WE HAVE UP OUR I SLEEVE for YOU the same price. LEWIS & CO., JEWELERS YOU KNOW the GRADE of MERCHANDISE WE ALWAYS SELL THE BEST |