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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10, PAGZ EIGHT. 193&. MORE LIBEL Joseph Parry & Sons Co. SUITS OUR MONEY INTO Al Ann ITrUEM rARTMFT mssu I Showing a Choice Selection oi MONUMENTS AND HEADSTONES and the Best In Memorial Work 2253 Washington Avenue utee and fifty-niaeconds. The men ran from one side of the drill room to the other depositing their bayonets and ne JAMES CLEARY IS A their guna at the CHAMPION WRESTLER returning, leaving other aide, back again, shedding their An Interesting athletic conteat wm pulled off laal Baturday night at the armory of the Utah National Guard In which Jamea Cleary came out aa (he champion high jumper, defeating Carl Porter, with five feet, alx and a half Inchea In the running high Jump, and winning hla challenge to Fred Pieabaw to put the latter down three tlmea In forty mlnutea of actual wrestling time. The first event waa a wreatllng match between two little fellows 11 yea re old each, named DU ley and Baker, heat two In three. Baker won two straight falls, hut Dilly held him eleven mlnutea for the first and Pine mlnutea for tha second. Wayna Smith and Con Dean were matched, two out of three fall. Smith secured the first fall In three mlnutea and the second In two and half. Smith waa considerably heavier than Dun, The greatest internet was manifest ed In the match between Cleary and Preahaw. The men weighed about equally and Cleary secured the first fall In four minutes. The second fall waa practically over In two minutes, but Cleary forgot hla headwork nd let hie man go. before tha referee told him, and tha fall was not accomplished until seven mlnutea and twenty sec code had e la peed. Tha third fall last ed three minutes and twelve seconds, and Cleary waa declared the victor. He Is n powerful and promising wrestler and will he heard from, later In professional Victories. HU weight U 145 pounds. The equipment race between three n teams of the guard wa a spirited contest and was. won bv C r poral Frank Smith's team in four min . . two-me- cartridge belts and blouses and caps, then hark again, putting on their clothing and belt, back to tha other side for their guns and across again for their bayonets. Each man waa re qulred to have every button oa his blouse fastened and hU cartridge belt buckled and hU bayonet fixed on1 the last return.' A exhibition waa given hair-raisi- by a team of hoys from ths Industrial school. The ten boys formed a pyramid against the face jf a sheer wall about twenty feet to the window sllL Tha tenth man carried rope and leaped through the window, and tha other nine scrambled up and leaped through the window, follow!!. each other. ' The wall was scaled and the boys on the other aide In two minutes and five seconds. Captain Kneasa pf tha Industrial school aays that at the next athletic meet he Will brirg teams and put one to six each of the six windows on the south elds of the armory and offer a prise for the wining team. Cleary, having won the wrestling bout hrlth Preahaw, agreed to stay ten mlnutea with Carl Poulter, weight 800 pounds It waa more then his capaIn city and the big man put him wall-scali- wall-scali- three minutes PACKY MFARLAND COMING TO OGDEN A message has been received In this city to tho effect that Packy McFarland, the fighting wonder, will pair through Ogden next Friday on hie way to the Pacific coast McFarland will stop over In Ogden for a day or two enJ routs McFarland has coma to be the wonder of the prise ring, having defeated all the beet of them, except Nelson and Gans both of whom he la now looking for a match with. Gans has 1 5 ,000 on deposit with a Chicago newspaper that Packy can knock Nelson out within twenty rounds McFarland has fought more than a hundred battles and has never been defeated, winning all but about half a doaen of them by knockouts McFarland waa matched to fight Freddie Welch at Ban Francisco, but Welch has backed out and refuses to meet the Chicago fighting machine. IS BURGLARIZED with our largo and display of Kitchen furniehings Lsrge dieplay of Cupboards and to Safes From Kitchen 9&00 up. McDeu-ga- ll Cabinets Savory Mailable Monareh Ranges Asbestos Sad Irens Straneky Imported enamelwaiw, Large line of Aluminumware Clothes Hangers, Baskets and Clothes racks In feet we have everything for the modem kitch an at the lowest prices R os stars, Doylo Furniture Co. Complete Home Outfitters J. D. Skeen and Charles C, Richards against the Standard Publishing company, Frank Francis and William Glasmann, were filed in the district court The summonses In these cases. It will be remembered, were served on the defendants tea days ago. The complaints of the three plaintiffs are all worded alike and the same allegations are set forth In each of them. They arise out of the publication la the two sheets of the defendant of aa alleged account rf tha trial and Its outcome after the Jury In the Alice Lewis Richards libel suit for 810,000 had brought In a verdict for the defendants and In the headlines of which publication counsel for the defense were lauded and ths gentlemen who represented the plaintiff were referred to as wash-tu- b chasers' The allegation in each complaint am that tha utterances published are false and defamatory and that it was wilfully and maliciously'' Intended by tin defendants to expo ae the plaintiff to public hatred, contempt and rUlcule, and by mesne thereof plaintiff has been injured and prejudiced In hla reputation as an attorney and oouneelot-at-l- a win the state of Utah, as well as In his capacity aa a cttlsen of said stmt?, and also has lost and been deprived o great gains and profits as bo has beei Informed and believes which would otherwise have arlsed and arerued to him In said profession and business to his damago In the sum of fS.000. Wherefore Judgment Is prayed for In ths sum of 15,000 and for such other relief as ths court may award and for costs of the actions DeWltt B. Lowe A Co grains stock and bonds 414 Washington avenue. Ogden, furnish ths following stock quotations received over their private wire today: Bid. Asked. H Ajax Daly West .... Grand Central f - A Pantry, Cupboard, Worktable all combined Th greatest labor saving devise yet constructed to redoes the kitchen work to a minimum Notice tho Sanitary Fleur bin impoeaible for mica ar dirt to gat into it, and aa convenient, Just where you need it. Dust proof augar bins. Air tight apic cans. Aluminum extension table top, and many other advantages tea numerous to mention hare. Lot ua show you. Wo have tha exclusive aala of the HOOSIER KITCHEN CABINETS In Ogden. Wa sell thorn an easy terms. We are Gosing Out McDougalls Cabinets at Less Than Cost ' Lower Mammoth Mammoth .t .... May Day Nevada Hlllp .... Utah .. Uncle Sam . . ... Victoria Columbus ., .... Boston Oqs .... Beck Tunnel .... ........ Black-Jac- ..... k Colorado fieven Troughs store for only 025.00. THEY MUST QO. TELL YOUR FRIENDS. OGDEN FURNITURE AND Yew Crct Is Bt:d CARPET COMPANY .. .... ...... .. ..... TRI-STAT- E OPENED WILL DECIDE c Feb. 10. With DETROIT, Mich., all the leading manufacturers of motor cars, accessories and motor cycles represented, the annual show of the te Automobile association was opened today In the Light Guard ArThe interior of the building mory. has been decorated in a beautiful combination of maroon and white, making a beautiful setting for the most complete display of automobiles ever held In Detroit A novelty never before seen at any exhibition la a gyroscope automobile built by a Detroit firm. The gyroscope la a device consisting of a wheel which revolves In such a way as to preserve the equilibrium of the car or other object In which it la placed. By means of It it Is claimed, railroad trains as well as motor care can be run on a single track. The present ehow Is the seventh In the history of the - diets Automobile association. It will remain open throughout the week. Tri-Sta- HAR- BOSTON, Feb. 10. spring rowing practice will begin tomorrow at Harvard, a date much later than the candidates for the crimson squad ere According to usually called out Coach Wray, several promising new men have been developed and the outlook for the rowing season Is Journal ada deliver the geode. PINO REE Manager T CONTEMPT CASE CHARGE OF THE !E Judge W. W. Maughn of ths First Judicial district will arrive In Ogden from Logan at 7:10. tonight and will hold a night session of court, at which It la expected he will render his opinion In the contempt case against the Standard Publishing company, William Glasmann and Frank Francis, which arose out of ths complaint signed by Hon. James N. Kimball at ths time the odorous sheets tried the case against Councilman Craig In their col- umn! during ths progress of ths trial to oust Craig, and with tha alleged at tempt to Influence the Jury. Judge Maughn has had the case under advisement for over a year. The damage suit of Mary E. Neealey vs. the Southern Pacflc company, In MUSICAL TREAT which plaintiff seeks to recover K,m In damages for ths death of her FOR OGDENITES Frank Neealey, who was killed In January 14, INI, In thsGartney wreck is still In progress in ths district court The second of. a aeries of musical before Judge Howell and a Jury, but lectures to be given under the auspices ths attorneys think they will finish the o the new musical organisation wtl csss shortly after tbs middle of the take place Wednesday evening at 1:10 week. oclock at the congregational church. The case of Walter J. Lindsay vs. The program Is as follows. the Union Pacific and tha case of the ct I, Ogden Land company vs. the UnlonPa-cifl- e Interpretation and Reading Beene II; Act IL were both dismissed today In the - Lillian 'Andrews Farnsworth. court on motion of the plaindistrict ' (ej "Ingrid's Plaint" .Grieg tiff and at plaintiff's coat In each case. (b) "Morgenatlnmung" Judge H. H. Henderson was attorney : for plalntl ' both casern. Squire Coop end Mrs. Ferraro. "Mountain Kings Palace" Ths bond of 1204 of J. L. Clark, as Lillian ndrews Farnsworth administrator of ths estate of tha late "Inder Hailed ea Berg Konlge".. Grieg Diana Herrick, waa approved by Judge Howell today. Squire Coop and Mrs. Ferraro. In the divorce case of Irens (a) "Solvelge Visit" vs. John Kammsyer, Judge (b) "ABCs Death" Lillian Andrews Farnsworth. Howell today entered an order direct"Ase Death" Grieg ing that the defendant shall pay to ths Squire Coop and Mrs. Ferraro. county clerk ths sum of 111 per month, Reading. .Lillian Andrews Farnsworth first payment to be made on or before "Peer Gynt's Helnkehr" (ocean mthe 18th day of ruary, 1101, and a .Grieg similar sum cm or before ths 18th day usic"....., .. of each succeeding month until the Squire Coop and Mrs. Ferrara. court makes further orders. Interpretative Reading Lillian Andrews Farnsworth Grieg SECRETARY METCALF TO GIVE "Anita Danes" NEXT CABINET DINNER. Squire Coop and Mrs. Ferrara Buttonmoulderi and the ."Peer (a) WASHINGTON, Feb. 10. Tbs next (b) "Peer and Solvelg" cabinet dinner of the season will be Lillian Andrews Farnsworth. Grieg held tomorrow evening, when Secre"Solveigs Lullaby" tary of the Navy Metcalf and Mrs. Mrs. Ferrara and Coop Squire Metcalf will enteitala President and Mrs. Roosevelt All of the other cabi Waterproef Paper; net members are expected to be pres Wot preparing a waterproof paper eat which will shine ia the dark use tha . Subscribers following mixture: Forty parte ef Tbs Utah Stats tea parts phosphoresceat pow- Journal are requested to read and fellow printed at head of der, tea parts water, one part gelatins editorialinstructions eelumn. sad one part bichromate of potash. hue-ba- n, BUBBLE SHOW TODAY AT DETROIT HYRUM XI . Crown Point Yankee Wabash any McDougalls Cabinet in our They are worth from $35.00 to $47.50. You may have your choice of Q. L. Mortensen, formerly baggage agent at Balt Lake, has been appointed baggage master at Ogden and will have charge of the local baggage roor In the future. Mr. Mortensen comes to Ogden with au excellent reputation as a baggage man and being well, known In the city will be a welcome addition to the local force. The appointment of Mr. Mortensen will be a welcome relief to Depot Master Cunningham. VARD BEGINS TOMORROW Pumpkin Filling. Peel and cut thn pumpkin Into bits, put It over thu fire, and stew as for pie. When soft strain' through colander, return to the firs boll herd, and pour Into heated cans filling each to overflowing with the liquid. Stand upside down lor two hours A Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet T --- stlck-pln- The Best Investment You Ever Made DAILY MINING STOCK REPORT. Burglars entered the residence of Mrs D. H. Peery, till Adams avenue. Saturday evening end succeeded In getting away 'with several hundred dollars' worth of plunder. The Peery family were In Salt Lake at the time and did not return home until after 1 o'clock In the evening, when the theft was discovered. The majority of tbs stolen property consisted of relics and trinkets which to the owner were val ued for above their Intrinsic worth. s, two pairs There were bight ef glasses two doaen silver moons a lot of old Jewelry and $10 in cash. SPRING RACING AT Jewelry You Can J. li- suits sworn to by Arthur E. Pratt. ng PEERY RESIDENCE You Will Be Pleased Saturday evening three more On bel in con It does not look as though tonlftn session of the city council will he pc tlcularly long. Thera la but little tone ta on tho table for tha salons to depose of, unless the mayor or the cHd of polios should have ' some appatat ments, which is very probable. The final estimate of the amount w to ths United States wncrete cm pany for the new bridge at the foot t ths dugway will be presented fbrpv ment tonight It amounts to 57L The new book of rules for tho of tha proceedings of the cobs-ci- l 'has been published and will M ready for delivery to all this MARRIAGE LICENSES William E. Wayne Miss Edith Nelson William H. Varley Colvin Miss Ida w Rlveidtb Kam-mey- er paper-stock- Ths success we've attained In ness ia due to "Roycroft Cloth ro" dm ths general good lines of hats, no. and furnishings carried by a tor long experience to buying Criminating public ba wade ec to your needs. , Spring thing look! and boys are here.' Have a The Toggery Store The Gothes Rely On make th best and most lasting of all gifts Our collection Is so varied that you can select any Intended gift at any price limit you ha vie set. And above ell you can be confident of getting Jewelry about whoso quality there can bo no question. You'll have no cause to be ashamed of your gift either now or later on. Our Jewelry stays good. S. Lewis & Co., Gold and Silversmiths BAKED BY 4440MOM440000 0" Ota Crackers, Wafers, Snaps and Bread PERFECT PRODUCTS ? . |