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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, FRIDAY. MARCH 6. 1908. PAGE THREP. and I & pi. It s'.'.ppnscdly Impregnable locks Is exp.rt'in'il by the fait that he ha In and About Utah SALT LAKE CITY. 1 IVuvtr A Rio Grande and laid over fur lions. These are the first colonist to take advantage of the annual spring rates from Missouri river points and Chicago to the Northwest aiul California. The fare is ISO from livt-iH'inis and SS5 from Chicago. o The State Poultry aasociation held Its regular monthly meeting Thursday evening at the Commercial club. Owing to the disagreeable weather there was an exceptionally small attendance, although the meeting proved to be a vei y interesting one. Dr. Charles G. Plummer gave a very interesting discussion on the hen." During the spring months the association has decided to make a study of the hen and at the next meeting will dissect hens to discover whether they are laying or birds. They are also planning to make a special study of eggs, particularly to discover the sex of the embryo. vuniu-- t Brief Notes af Happenings in Utah's Capital City. Mrs. Macon Macon E. Rervt 0f Nj. susWashington avenue, pected by the county authorities of strangling her baby boy, was sufficiently recovered to be removed to th. THE county jail Thursday. The o (the prisoner from the hospital to the county jail is preliminary to tne filing of a complaint against ht r today charging first degree murder, Aseistar.t County Attorney P. T. Farnsworth If Mt, taka said Thursday night. wha kavt an 4 give Hk advica f thsM Charged with assaulting with crimwithaiit Buying l PM inal Intent Miss Lena Green of Poplar i, a HaL 1I ba plsassd with it in quality and Grave, 14 years old, in a lonely place raaulta attained. Said near Seventh South and Eighth Veit jiaa, aa wall aa tha eity by all landing streets Sunday night, a man giving the PaMighaut name of J. J. McNeil, a railroader, v.as daalara.' and giaeara arrested at First North and Temple streets by Policeman C. A. Carlson Thrrsday & cell themorning and now occupies ona 'at city jail awaiting trial a charge of criminal assault. The complaint was laaued Thursday by the county attorney. 7 HIVERDALE FLOUR.? Ogden Milling Elevator Company Last! Hero at a r non-layi- During February of this year SS15.83 more stamps, cards and envelopes were sold by the postofflee here than were sold during February. 1107. The report for February, 190K. was filed on Thursday by Postmaster Thomas. During the month S18.03S.20 worth of was made Thursday stamps were sold; (JO Complaint postal cards aa.l against Adolph Levy, proprietor of th IS.SS4.04 worth of enveloics, a total af California Fish and Produce company 12.007.24. The total fur February, 1907, on West First South street, charging was S21.491.43. The increase for last him with having in hia possession and mouth was about one-ha- lf of one per offering for sale wormy dates. The cent. complaint waa signed by City Food Iq, spertor Walter J. Frailer and Ignited ROTTEN BUTTER. by Justice Dana T. Smith. Insim-toFYaaler says that Levy offered the What Salt Laker's Comet dates for sale with the knowledge that Under tho Ban of the Pure were not to and the Impure up they Food inspector. pure food requirements. Levy waa found Rlehl recently guilty The second move In the campaign of selling wormy dates, but no fine was He will be arraigned today. against th purveyors of rancid and Imposed. unwholesome bulter In Balt Lake was Governor Cutler expressed surprise, taken Thursday afternoon, when a Thursday, that the Salt Lake Routs warrant was sworn out against M. O. had not announced a special rate to Miner, 74 Market street, ch&rglhg him Los Angeles for the reception to the with selling butter that wao mislabelAmerican fleet, aa has been done by ed. This action wao taken by City the Southern Pacific for a similar re- Flood Inspector Walter Frixler as a ception at San Francisco. result of the evidence which he has been collecting for the last few days M a rinds L. Egbert, the elghteen-- y and hlo announced Intention to sift to ear-ol- d daughter of John Egbert of the bottom all cases which showed West Jordan ward, died Thursday of dishonest dealing or any attempt to appendicitis. This la tha second daugh- foist upon the public foods that were ter of the family to pasa away during Impure and unfit to eat. Mr. Frasier the past month from the same cause, bald h was busy collecting evidence the first one to die being Elisa Egbert, against other persona, and expected aged II years. to be able to swear out more warrants soon. At a late hour Thursday evenColonel Plummer of the Utah Na- ing, however, County Attorney Wiltional guard, Thursday, affirmed the lard Hanson said that no more applifindings of the summary court In ths cations had been made for waranta, case of the five members of company and he could not say Just what would H who were found guilty of talking be done further. back to an officer and tipping a lot of An examination of the storehouses ore ( cars over In Piedmont street. disclosed the fact that there Thursday Among the guilty ones were Sergeant was over 40.000 pounds of ratten butDanes and Corporal Campbell, and' ter In cold storage. It la said that a these were reduced to the rank of part of this la from Winfield, Kan., The other three men were Beatrice, Neb. and Bloux City, la. A privates. all privates and they were fined IS large quantity purports to come from bach. various localities In Utah; several of bricks the boxes contained Charles Sheeley, fire department wrapped In oil paper with the words electrician, la Installing the new police "Agricultural college, Logan," stamped telephone system, and will have It In on the label. operation soon. There will be twenty boxes There waa also ninety-tw- o telephones, centrally located, with red of 200 pounds each, the contents of lights attached, and Instead of reporteach box being a solid mass with no ing In from business telephones, aa marks by which It was possible to heretofore, the patrolmen will report Identify where It was manufactured. In from the street boxes Installed In Besides this there were twenty-riv- e convenient places on the beats. The tuba, each containing sixty pounds, system will be a great Improvement, and thirty-fiv- e boxes. All too, In aiding the desk sergeant to obof this butler la aid to be from the tain a policeman upon a moment's no- East tice, as fn emergency cases. The red lights attached to each telephone will THE SUM EXCEEDED 143,000. be so arranged that the desk sergeant In his on desk the at may turn them The report that the amount of money stolen from the reserve cheat of the police station, and thua attract the Immediate notice of any patrolman de- Utah National bank waa $104,000 Insired, who will answer the alarm and stead of S 43. 000, as waa reported origascertain at once what la needed. inally by the officials of the bank, was revived again Thursday, says the Balt Anticipating the death of Mat Zoraf, Lake Tribune. Austrian, who was shot by Special The report has received more credNight Watchman Mace Cochrane of ence this time than ever before, and It the Denver A Rio Grande for stealing Is the generally accepted belief now coal from the railway com pay's cars that the theft actually totalled $104,000 at Bingham Junction. Assistant Coun- within a very few dollars. ty Attorney P. T. Farnsworth, accomW. 8. McComlck, president of the Bel-Ic- h, panied by an Interpreter, George Utah National, baa admitted, unqualivisited the Holy -- rose hospital fiedly. that the money stolen amounted re late Thursday afternoon and took to more than $41,000. He made this statement The admission Thursday afternoon, but restatement waa obtained In response to fused to say whether or not the theft a report from the hospital about t amounted to $104,000. He declared, o'clock Thursday afternoon that Zoraf however, that $104,000 had not been waa sinking and Ukely to dlo at any put back- Into the bank. hour. JOE SULLIVAN, Peter G. De Soria, Greek, waa fined U by Justice Dana T. Smith Thursto the Suspected Murderer, Makes a State day afternoon for contributing mant He Tails tha Story of Juvedelinquency of Wayne Hapgood, Hia Ufa. two other and him allowing nile, by at his poolroom juveniles to frequent Bait Like Tribune: In a statement 17 South State street. De Sorts pleadhis attorneys, Bailey A Vickery, Joe to Prowas ed guilty. The complainant who la to face trial Monday Sullivan, bation Officer Guardello rown. for the murder of Police Officer Charles on the morning of December IS, A thousand colonit and more are Ford describes hia life, and, If all of on their 1907, Lake In Salt spending Friday ara true, his Ingenuity assertions the Northwest They In the way to points arrived In five trainloads over the at devising tools to sever steel bars r Oar . Eat-Dsal- er Electric Flat Irons bata airivad, and wa ter ona aa your order. today. They are to paiwd SC in pw Bead fill FRM data trlaL Utah Light & llailnay Co. one-pou- Cleanliness b important All alothaa aent hero returned ta you abaolutoly alaan, Mt merely whitened by aoma ehamiaal Wt really waahod CLEAN. GENTLEMEN'S LINEN liven tha proper eolor and finiah, and bundored with great ears. The work af our DRY CLEANING DEPARTMENT Will ploaeo you on Ladiaar and Gontloman'a suits. Ogden Steam Laundry Co. launderers ''NDER AND ' MANAGEMENT' NEW OGDEN CLEANERS. 437 25th Street. r iw,wmmi,i TURF EXCHANGE 326 H. PATTISON. Prop. Choicest Wines, Liquors, Etc. Look st Our New Stand. Bat of Imported, Key West iond Qsr Domestic Cigars ' . af Tha Utah Stats ara raquasted ta road and '"trvctiono ermted at hand af 'tonal column. hiu"a Zo-ra- m , California ang Eaetem rasas. Di wire far ill sporting avonta. nd ! SELF CONFESSED PERJURER. Girl Says Hsr Atternsy Advissd Har to Swear Falsely. were some sensational development Thursday in the trial of Martin F llohen. a well known Bingham newi'.titr man. on a felony churge, la win. h Miss Edna Thomas of Bingham Jntii'tion Is the comp,aliiing s. The hearing ia before Judge Armstrong In the criminal division of the Third district court. Bull lathe. The alleged offense oceurrtW. g tn the Information, on April L 1S,, and at the time of the arrest of M"beii. Miss Thomas swore, as she did at the preliminary bearing, that sh was under IS years of age at the time. She swore upon both occasion that site waa 18 years old on November 21. 1908. The age of the girl Is Imporiiint. for the reason that If llo-be- n should be found guilty on the clturge upon which be la now being tried, he could he aent to the state prison for a term of five yrara. If the girl waa over lit years of age at the time, he could only he found guilty of a misdemeanor. tha maximum penalty for which Is six months in the county Jail. The sensation In the case came upon the of Mla Thomas Thursday afternoon, when she admitted that she was 18 years old on November $L 19H&. She said, however, that her relations with Hnben began before her eighteenth birthday. "Then you committed perjury when you testified that you were not 18 years of age until November $1, Thr-i- c wlt-nea- ac-eor- . ltnif for the dtfuise. reply. "II by did you tlo it 1 did it on the utivite of my attorney. A B Khi r. who lold me ;htl Hoben should be punished more than would be poM-iblwere i: In khittu lli.it 1 uas over years of age at lilt time." Miss Thomas then indulged in a tirade of abuse of Molten. Bite declared vehemently that tie was a forger and bad man generally, and that lie suould not he called a man. "Do you think of anything else you wish to say about the defendant was asked by counsel for Hoben. w In n Miss Thomas Mused for breath. "Well, if I said all I know and think. It would take nie all day.' was the reply. When the was taken up Mis Thomas very readily admitted that le had perjured herself, but threw the blame on Mr. Elder. When asked specifically why she took the alleged advice of Elder. Miss Thomas said: "Well, I thought he knew more about the matter than I "1 did."' w.is y Mitchell Brothers for Monuments lit-- , COPINGS, HEADSTONES, ETC. Deni your horns psopl. ISss big commissions to agents. opposite City Cemetery. c e 1 Ogden State r Bank Specially invites the accounts of lorfios for whoso uso they havo handsome provided Russian loathor pass and chock book, port-ntona- OFFICERS. I. C. Bigelow, President, J. Arltst- -I Browning, H. C. Bigslow, A. J. Warner, J. M. Browning, John K. Spiers, O. A. Parmlsy, G. L. Bckoi E. L. Van Motor, J. N. Spargo, A. P, Bigelow. niTl'UE FRAMER'. fr want to get a frame Just rather Important picture ished. l'e Picture Dealer Uertulnly, sir. your own use Artist No, I'm sending it to the a i fin- For Utahna Theater Weak Commoncing March 2. t Picture Dealer Just step this wny You see I've the very thing. TIu-rethe design of the frame la a nymph on each Bide. Absolutely excludes all dan-rg- e of having the picture hung upside Charleys Aunt ! down. Vice-Pre- DIRECTORS. Miss Thomas was also asked why she did not testify as to the beginning of her relations with lloUn. if they began prior to November SI. 1903. ller reply was that she was ashamed to think she was "so easy" aa to do what she had done upon such short acquaintance with Hoben. THE M. A. P. Bigelow, Cashier. R. A. Moyas, Asst. Cashier. did" AT io six. I'ut k. Mesmer the Mystic In Conjunction with Allen Transfer Co. Alberti Allen, Mgr. Pftone 22. 412 25th Street. MOVING IALTIES PICTURES AND SPECBETWEENTHE ACTS. Prices 10c, 20c and 30c SEAT ON SALE AT CULLEYB. Spelling Reform and Beer Reform spelling, ss endorst by President Roosevelt, is a step toward fooedc spelling, it is not overdone. It is the same good old English, with unnecessary weight dropt, for more convenient handling, but losing none of its original strength and beauty. Altho die reformed con-senra- bY ( nd ante-morte- Street. Twenty-fift- h mast nt.i 1,,, machinist's trade. A goodly ;.ir:niu ,,f hi life its been spent .it -- tufamiK in a machinist's capacity. ,i"ii a this usually requires i man t u- a jmk uf all trade. Sullivan It.. had much opportunity to delatent resources. velop Hi '..i lenient point out that he is a coi :nij t ripaletic. having raxed within the past ten year half lit SO no .if the globe, sailed three sea and tin t u it h varied people, experiences a: d mishaps. Father hiley visited Sullivan Thursday at the prison, and was in conference with him Tor some time. 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