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Show PAG3 EIGHT. ALL KINDS ' UTAH STATE JCURNAL, DAILY MONDAY, t, JANUARY 1908 ! OF CRIMINALS ON Tomorrow Brings j RECORD TODAY; In the polite court thta morning1 Williams, the man who stole the ' express j lady's silk suit front the Vux company, was arraigned on the charge .f grand larceny and was bound over under (5oo bonda last Saturday evening a complaint was Issued for the arrest of H. G. Mo Cardie on the charge of assault and battery, arid he was arraigned this morning. He asked that the htarlng he poeMned and exhibited a telegram t) the effect that he had been called to Chicago on account of illness, and tho matter went over lnde tely. Carl Shurtliff, charged with disturbing the peace, Was fined ISO. A1 Kauffman, a vag, was sentenced to ninety days In Jail, and the same dose was administered to William Nolan, not the immortal Bill, but the latter was allowed to avoid the rock pile by shaking the dust of ths city from his brogana. Rose La hello forfeited IS for failing to anwer to a charge of disturbing thu peace, while Pat Shea pleaded guilty to the offense and waa fined $1U. 8. Bello, a vag, pleaded guilty and was sent to ths stockade for ninety daya James Clayton and Frank Lowry, the two men arrested yesterday on ths charge of having held up a Japanese Saturday night, have not been arraigned. One of the men has confessed the crime and a complain charging them with highway robbery will be Janit-- s filed at once. C. H. Sullivan, the man who eras a., rested for. having forged the name of Fred M. Newell to n check whirh he passed upon John 8. Lewis, the Jeweler, In still In Jnll and a complaint will be filed against him charging him with y JI 1 1 PI DJ TOMORROW WE OFFER your pick of all the ladies colored Coats ACT? T W at half. It STILL ONE MONTH All ACT? ICh Urr Misses Suits. is left of of the Ladies' and it is a bajgain. is here that . If your size ELY, Nov, Jan. 0. Tha three minora, A. D. Bailey, Peter McDonald and Fred Brown, have been entombed In tha Alpha aha ft of tha Giroux Consolidated mlnea alnca December 4, and are probably doomed to spend another Tha reacuera month underground. have been able to avenge only about ten feet u day. owing to the soft ground they have had to contend with. feet They an now about eight-fiv- e below the level, with 410 feet mora to go through befon reaching level the men on the 1,000-foBrown haa been Buffering aome from Insomnia, but onto heartily and la In Bailey and good health (otherwise. McDonald my that they never felt better in their llvea. Tha Elks of thla city an preparing to banquet Bailey when ho la released. , for I5.0S Girls, 12.50 8onw of these Mads art handoomo ta pick from. Soma wara 4ast season. Stylos aro good, and motariala tha Mi IL 100 of axoa ant matarials and full of style. But wa want ta cloan tha up, and 20 Coats. 1 1 97.50 90 and 16ft 7 kind. aay (595. Girls Coats up fa $11 far S5.G0 All tha Waist vail tha wrap-par- of colored Prices Wont Last Or. Dentoa's Slseplig Garaents a, all tha pattieoata, sweat-or- a, bath robs a, kimonaa, availdrasaaa ing draaaaa, ehildran'a and all tha naw fura aro off o rod tomorrow at raduetiona for quick clearance. and PETTICOATS Childrens nets urrInfants' Al?l? Knitted Jacksilk. ets. All exceptional values. colored materials. find Warn Coats far Wa H. oovar tha ehilda foot and alL Thoy'ro flaocod and warm, and if covara aro kicked, tha child dooant toko cold. Choapor ths pricoo during January' SalL ARE TEMPTINGLY PRICED Warn Kalftsd Shawls and Skirts in foot, all that gaaa ta makoaa perfect knit goods department-c- ut priced. Perfect goods, now stylos, elaaraneo prices. DONT FREEZE IN A MUSLIN GOWN whan you ean gat tha daintiaat of warm flaacy flannalatta gowna at 680 and up. and the VALUES ARE SPLENDID WRIGHT & SONS COMPANY (10,000,000 In DEATH OF FRIESE medium of MAY PRODUCE BIG SENSATION An autopay wan performed upon the body of Theodore Frleae, who was shot and killed at Heber City over a week ago, and the sensational development In connection with which were reported exclusively In the State Journal Saturday evening, yesterday by Dr. J. 8. Gordon and Dr. Morrell, and while nothing haa been made public an to the result of the poet mortem It le fairly well authenticated that others than Coburn were Implicated In the killing. The first report of the death was that Frleae, who rune a roadway house at Heber City, had procured a gun and put Coburn from the house, and that the latter returned and shot Frleae. An Inquest was held and the Jury returned a verdict of Justifiable homicide. The body waa aent to Ogden, a the deceaseds mother, Marie C. Frleae, and taro brothers, Victor and Benjamin, reside in this city, at S4S Thirty-firstreet Other wounds than the gunahot wound, which la supposed to have produced death, were discovered when an Investigation ' waa mad by Sheriff Sebrlng at the request of Sheriff Bonner of Heber City. To ascertain fully what waa the exact cause of death the autopsy waa held, the result of which, as stated, haa not been made water pipe through Tha which food and water haa been aent h plpea by mean a of a chain of baa been tha aalvatlon of tha men Through It haa been aent everything that they require. Blanket, wen cut Into email atrlpa and aent down to them with a aupply of needlea and thread, which enabled them to have a comfortable bed. Canvaa waa alao lowered through tha pipe and with the help of aome Iron and tlmben which level they they found on tha constructed three cot a. The level when they have been held prlaonen for so long a time Is large enough to permit of plenty of exercise. Air la fanned to them through the water pipe and their temporary home la provided with elect rlo lights. The men. when Informed Sunday that It would be at least two weeka and possibly four weeka before they could be taken out. appeared aatlafled that everything waa being done for them that could be done, and assured the reacuen that they would prefer to remain a little longer underground than that any chances, be taken of ac- public. On Saturday night Sheriff Bonner cident in hurrying the work. and Attorney Hatch of Wasatch counTEAMSTERS, ATTENTION! ty arrived In Ogden and they, together with Sheriff Sebrlng, were present at are requested to be the post mortem. They left for HtW All member present at meeting Wednesday cy City Sunday afternoon, and should arIng, January I. Business of Import rive there about noun today, when It ance. le expected there will be some further J. M. HAWKIN, Pres. Interesting developments. H. C. HALL, SeCy. At the home of the mother of the deceased funeral services were held on Sunday afternoon and the remains were burled In the city cemetery. The Rev. Hastings of Central Fark church presided and the choir of the church furnished the music. ch two-inc- ot st OREGON AIDS GREATLY IN FEEDING THE WORLD Wealth of Washington Growing Whats the urn of grumbling at the chilly atmosphere. A cup of hot chocolate will oat your spirits right. Steaming hot with whipped cream, Bo cheery. It only coots c dime. Well bo glod to fill your preoerip tiono while you have , a drink. CdkitmCo. cash to the circulating the state. JAP INTERPRETER At a meeting of seventy-si- x Oregon commercial bodies In December, tha INVESTIGATES RIOT establishment of close relations with similar bodies In other Pacific coast states waa dlacuased, with the Idea a, Yesterday morning Roufaduro that Washington, Oregon and Califora a and commercial a Japanese sort Interpreter of nia should form alliance and so act In harmony In all highly educated representative of the Pacific coast matters. Flowery Kingdom, came to Ogden from Salt Lake to Investigate the circumAGREED TO APPOINTMENT stances surrounding the Incipient riot OF TEMPORARY RECEIVER on Twenty-fift- h street last Thursday between white laborers and the evening (By the United Press) Fukuda said that hla people BAN FRANCISCO, Jan. . All par- Japs. ties Interested in the California Safe only wanted what was right and that Deposit and Trust companys failure he himself did not think that the railagreed today to the appointment of a road companies did right In discharging temporary receiver, formal consent the whit men and putting Japa In thereto being filed after a hearing tn their places. "Moot of the white peocourt The grand Jury will resume ple, ha said, "are married men and Its Investigation of tbe failure tomor- have families to support, and they row. David Walker, who wee presi- should be given the preference In this dent at the time that the bank col- work in order that they might be at lapsed, will be the star witness and home, Our boys aro unmarried . and will be granted complete Immunity and can. Just as well do their Vork In the be used In all the cases against Bart-ne- tt country. There is no cause for trouble, Brown and the other Indicted of- as there le plenty of work for all and ficials A big hatch of lndlctmenta Is there should be no conflict expected Friday. GENERAL PROSPERITY 18 BACK LIEUTENANT HAZZARDS PITTSBURG, Penn, Jen. (.After COURTMARTIAL POSTPONED a brief absence from duty. General (By the United Press.) Prosperity resumed command of the DETROIT, Jan. I. Lieutenant Rus- Industrial situation In the Pittsburg sell T. Hatxard'a courtmartlal for tin district today, when most of the mills alleged forgery of the name of the la Glass port. McKeesport, Duquesne commandant at Fort Wayne has been and up the Monongahela valley as far postponed for a week. The prisoner la as Moneaaen and down to Pittsburg a physical wreck and under guard In resumed operations. More than 40,-0men who have been Idle for sevthe hospital, but hla girl wife dings to him. While he was under confine- eral weeka returned to work today. ment aweltlng courtmartlal he broke Practically every mill tn tbe Pittshla parole to marry a girl In Canada. burg district will be In full operation Seattle dispatches say that Haiaard within a week. has a wife and three children tn OakReports from Newcastle state that land. ten of the thirty hot mills of the tin mills resumed today, and THREE BURNED TO DEATH that the entire plant will be running IN FRENCH HOSPITAL FIRE fall force before tbe end of the month. The mill ta the largest tin plant In (By the United Presa) the world and has been Idle since SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 4. Michael July 8. Three thousand men are afFranco and wife and Jean Pon, em- fected. ployes In the French hospital In this Among the other mills which recity, were burned to death at midnight sumed today, or will begin operations In the hospital last Sunday. Their during the month, maintaining the bodies were found after the fire wee 1907 standard of wages, are the folout They had apparently been smoth- lowing: National Tube works, Mc ered before the fire reached them. The Keesport, 10,000 men: Duquesne Steel building waa partly burned. Homestead mills, works, 0,000 men; 7,000 men; Braddock mills, (.000 men; Monesaen and Charleroi mills, 4,000 Fu-kud- ot Prescription 2479 Wash. Ave. . 120 Gray WtM Goats ot 1,000-fo- 1A WI Enormous lot of Ladies DRESS In back, blues and Skirts, ACT? AWAY In Good Haolth After Many Daya1 ImprioanmonL alx-ln- . Take Advantage of the Sale NOW-T- he CORSETS, MUSLIN UNDERWEAR, Ely Minora 500-fo- Wr 'y La 1 Many were sample coats and mark-e- d originally under value. The old tickets and markings are in plain figures and you pay half, hretty wines, reds, blues, greens, mixtures and light colors. The cream of this years new styles. forgery. DAYLIGHT Half off at this store really means 1 half off; Our method of marking all In goods figures gives you the assur- J H ance that youplain are paying merely half off the first price. At this price we don't allow approvals or exchanges. This intended as a quick clearance. AfTO JT at Rato of and Oregon 9150,000 a Day. Ore., Jan. C. Exports of wheat, barley and flour from Portland and Puget sound ports have been adding (150,000 a day to the wealth of Oregon and Washington since October 1. and this average of exports will be maintained until the end of this month. For the ten months of last year for which exact figures are available. Portland's exports were 5,180,000 buahcla of wheat and 1,148,881 barrels of flour. PORTLAND, Oregons dairy products reach a ue of 117.000.000 for the year closed, and the lumber trade baa the greatest year In Its history. Specialists. total value of agricultural crops Ogden, Utah j being moved and marketed, will val- Just had The now . 00 She-aan- NEW YORK, Jan. 4- -The Hughe. campaign In Brooklyn will have its In-- ! ceptlon tomorrow, when the Kings will County Republican committee meet. If tbe friends of the governor are successful In their plana Wavering between their loyalty to Governor Hughes, aa their natural and logical leader In the presidential campaign, and organisation allegiance to Woodruff, the Brooklyn Republican leaders are welting anxiously for tomorrow's meeting to clarity the situation. There will be a show of handa It Is expected, and Woodruff and Dady will do their utmost to checkmate the governor's friends. Many prominent district leaders believe that Hughes should ba Indorsed for the presidency now and that the campaign should be Inaugu- rated to land him In the ifhlte houeo add without further delay. ga m U Wood 1,000 men, and numerous smaller plants employing from 100 to 800 men. 1,000 The Jacluon Cotton OH (2,000,000. company of Jackson la charged with conspiracy in restraint of trade, by reason of an alleged agreement with other concerns to control the sale and price of cottonseed In thla territory. URGE ATTENDANCE Another Important anti-truault on Tha city schools opened today after the docket ta that againqt th the Christmas holidays. SuperintenLumber Dealers1 assodent Allison reports that then ta a ciation, an organtation of retailers which to alleged to have made an good attendance add very little sickagreement to maintain prices In lum- ness. The students seem to be ber la Ita territory. by their vacation and return better fitted for work. The schools PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT have all been thoroughly fumigated RECOMMENDS NEW LAW and the sanitary plants placed In first class shape. (By tha United Press.) WASHINGTON, Jan. . In a mes- CHINESE IMMIGRATION sage to congress today tha president WIN VICTORY IN UNITED recommended the enactment of a law STATES SUPREME COURT for taking the census by persona selected under the civil service rules. This (By the United Press.) would mean that tha temporary force Jan. I. Chinese WASHINGTON, of 4,000 additional clerks who have been Immigration Interests won a victory tn In connection employed Washington In the United States supreme court, with the census would be removed from when the United States district court the spoils system. He says the former of California was ordered to grant a examinations served writ of habeas corpus to Con Tow. The as to cloak a hide tha nakedness court only held this waa the proper that of the spoils system. way to have determined the claims of the Chinaman that hla rights had INDUSTRIAL PLANTS REOPEN; been outraged when he waa refused a MANY MEN GO TO WORK landing In thta country. (By the United Press.) DAYTON, 0 Jan. (. Tha National Cash Register company reopened Its factory today, 8,000 employes returning towork. st Mtaais-alppl-Loulal- reln-vlgora- ted . They are' ilideri YOUNGSTOWN. Jan. 0, Eight thousand employees returned to work today at the plants of the Republic Iron A Steel and the Youngstown Sheet A Tube company. JAPANESE CONSULAR AGENT SAYS STORIES ARE ABSURD (By the United Presa) PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. I. Japanese Consular Agent Ueunekl today de- clared that the stories emanating from Vancouver, B. C, to the effect that the imperial government of Japan haa a VOV KNOW WHAT A reserve of soldiers In Canada and the TO CO TO A United States ta absurd. "Japan can R OTHER IT only call for help from her reserves TA. LOU. T H "REE TIMES when a state of war exists, he said. AT LEAST REFORE HE "The Japanese are going home for the same reasons that thousands of Iallans are returning to Europe, because there A A THEN. EIGHT TIMES ta no work for them in thta country. OUT TEH. THE TAILOR mr. rresser.- - J I finishes youR suit. Or CITIZENS URGE RESTORATION OF THE ARMY CANTEEN (By tbe United Presa) WASHINGTON. Jan. I. Today Representative Kahn of California SEEK TO OUST TOBACCO TRUST presented a petition In the house, signed by 400 dtlsena living near the JACKSON, Miss, Jan. (.Three of Presidio, San urging the suits In restoration of the army canteen. the most Important "They of tha state will be are tired of seeing drunken soldiers," tbe legal history called for argument before Chancellor said Mr. Kahn. "Tha canteen would Lyell during the term of chancery keep them on the reservation. court which convened here today. The first case on the docket ta that of the DIED FROM INJURIES State of Mississippi against the CAUSED BY 8TREET CAR American Snuff company, the Walter Fisher Tobacco company of West (By the United Presa) Tobacco LOS ANGELES, Jan. Point and the (May Dufcompany of Jackson, In wblch tbe at- fy, employed as a maid by Mra W. A torney general seeks to oust these Clark, Jr, and who was terribly Inthree corporations from tbe state and jured by a street car Sunday, died thta to collect penalties for violation of the morning. She was formerly a resident laws, aggregating nearly of Butte, Mont . anti-tru- st SCHOOLS REOPEN WITH MUST MARE A SLIGHT ALTERATION. WEROTT EVEN HAVE TO RO THIS. RECAUSE WE CARR3I A Or CLOTHES SO STOCK LARGE TIT A-ft- THAT y WE MAH CAN HIS EyES. HIS RORy AH9 HIS TOCKETROOK. OUR CLOTHES ARE REARy TO SLIT INTO AHT WE SAVE yOU TIME AHR MOHEy. Carr-WHlla- anti-tru- st The Toggery 2449 Washington Avenue (That,s the Number |