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Show DAILY your dealer to send you Riverdale UTAH STATE JOURNAL. WEDNE60AV, MARCH 11, 1908. PAGE THREK. .formed '( her son's Self- - proved I lie laid and the effi-trcf the upon visiting the land cffi.c award. d him ir.o lighty ) had k!:!-hii'.eclf andaiiv under lh- law wlmh tai that l'i. !...! oVr the. lots of blood a !. a iia!i: i,i ui.ikt a. li a.: ain il.o". ii;. , entry prior to the slate. In i: bio .ouape at J un.1 Seventh . . atret. in. wife and three little chil- - NO RECORD OF BIRTH OF BABY. SALT LAKE CITY. about 4 o i liKk Tut sday morning. how- , uii-in age from 4 months t,i ever. she wee eudth-nlstriokru with .'.ad wailed in vain all night Baby Grace's'' Mother, However, Is a Brief Netea of Happenings in Utah'. upoplrxy end renutiiW in an union. f The day for the husband and Well Known Salt Laks Capitol City. londltlon until late Tuesday ; i turn. A sister of tie.' dead! Young Woman. tvvnlng. Lre. J. 8. Richard and Ralph , man i,. ke the news .if his to. suicide Fred Silver, the individual who stole Kit hards, the SaM Lake Tribune: physicians. say i lhenl "Ikil-Gra.'C.'' gently as possible about the a small sum of money from the charity he is sufferingattending with a clot Of blood on ! a li: ii:h(-i')twho Mill Ik infant ur. girl. was Their indescribnool, grief boxes of the Salvation nny some time the bruin, but they feel certain that live month old Marx h IT, was ut n ago and served a term on the chain the ciwtgulate will be absorbed and no able. llie Homo and liay Nursorv Mr whom Marriott, with iraciv(i by li.ianl' rong at the city jail for the offense, j fatal consequences will result. Late was Judge Gowans. in she juxesiiie tourl employed for six years, being a was collared In the city and county j Tuesday evening she was reported to trust. ,1 All lliai I kiiohii of "ltali) Tuesday. that lie learned employe, says building by Deputy Sheriff Steele Tuc- - be recovering, i Ihnl she came into the world tiraie" was Tuesday that Oracroft morning to for day talking jurors in behalf of s in debt, and this is assigned October IT. ll is understood thut her Joe Sullivan. Silver has proven him- County Attorney Hanson issued a heavii mother is a well known Salt one of the motives for suicide. self a nuisance in nearly every con- - complaint against Gertrude Reeves Craci j Ionian, aiul that the child was born oft left meat the market a with ceivable way since his arrest, his chief (colored). Tuesday, charging her with odhH k. It is also uiuVrslm! load ni goods Monday afternoon an 1 11 delight being to write silly letters to murder in the first degree, for the th,, rather than suffer the ,hat later in he j that telephoned had upset of the city and county. After ; leged killing of her infant son February case of eggs and asked that some one humiliation that would have been lieis a 23. was It held set the in sheriff's office in out for a the complaint being else be assigned to deliver tlie rest of couple of hours. Silver was given some that Mrs. Reeves, who is the wife of a route. bis choked t. short-giwholesome the child advice to death and told to waiter, very Craer. if t collected in the neighborHe got ly after its birth. The rase has been hood of 430 for Marriott Monday afterunder investigation by the officcra ev At the meeting of the convention since the death of the child was made noon. tint he did not turn ill owing to a in spilling the eggs. Whea committee of the Commercial club on public and It was flnnlty determined to the evident .1 aearelu Tuesday morning there was Tuesday afternoon action was taken prosecute Mrs. Reeves for murder. bu h is hi he city, ' only ' In his pockets. What became i which probably will result in the hold- on the evening of her of the j ,,Hk ,h IDAHO rest is a SCHEME matter FOR of IRRIGATION. speculation lay in Salt Lake, ai some time in the Cracnni drank some, but not heavily, j h'toher IT. and offered to pay her fl future, of two important conventions "f ,he hifain. until Will Reclaim 800JI00 Accra at a Prob and is said to have been exemplary i wwk f,,r ,h the fifth annual outing and grand counsoine other dlsHsltioii could he made In hi luibits. abla Coat of 120,000.000. cil meeting of the United Commercial The belief that he ci nn in I tied suicide of it. At the time the child was deTravelers, on June IS, 19 and !0, and I about . 3 1 o'clock Is bast'd upon tlui livered into the eusludy of Airs. Stikutil 10. March BOISE, Ida., Special to the annual encampment of the Grand Salt Liike of a pistol shot about that it was only a few hours old. Tribune.) irriThe hearing largest Army of the Republic during the month gation scheme in the Dr. liowning. Mrs. Sukuth says, pail ft contemtime by members of tlie elder world, I of September, 1909. of 900.000 plating the reclamation family. Williams, the brother-in-law- -. her for the rare of tlie child up to 19, sini'e which time she lias acres of some of the most fertile land who lives with the senior Cra- At the hour of adjournment in the in (he great Snake river valley, west croft, investigated the shooting, but as' w,,lved nothing. loiter. It Is said, Dr criminal division of the Third district cf Salmon d river, is projected at two dogs were barking in the neigli- - Ikiwtilng left tlie city, but as to court Tuesday afternoon, two Jurors an estimated cost ofbeing SSO.OoQ.OOo by F. he came to the conclusion that er or not lie will return Is nut known. had been accepted in the case of the H. Huhl. the millionaire steel manuBorne weeks ago Mrs. Kakuth the shot waa state against Joe Sullivan, in whicn facturer of Sharon, Pa., who financed and did not fired by night prowlei to the Juvenile court in the continue the Investigathe defendant is charged with murder the original Twin Falls tract, together tion far. matter, stating thnt she was unuldc to in the first degree for the alleged kill- -, with the Kemberly and Milner estates care for tlie baby and asking that the waa Cracroft lived and hla life, born, lng of Police Officer Charles 8. Ford. of Salt Lake City. A representative in Fait Lake. Hla widow was Mias court take It off her hands. After Those Jurors are Thomas Alston, for- - of these Interests has been here for Molllr aearchlng In the statutea. It I finally was a member of the Took. He mer county recorder, now an employe several days In conference with Gov- - Woodmen of the World, In good stand- was decided that the court bad jurisof the Utah Light A Railway company, ernor Frank R. Gooding and the ofing, having paid his dues the day be- diction In the matter, and Tuesday and Samuel Oldham, an employe of the ficial of the state land board. adjudged Baby Grace" a defore his dialh. name company. The development of this enterprise pendent. and gave her Into the cuswill Involve the boldest engineering tody of the Infants Home and Day to ever attempted in the West, and when 8. G. LEIGH SECURES Judge Lewis granted a non-au- lt Nursery until a home can be secured EIGHTY ACRES OF LAND for her. the defendant on Tuesday in the 110,009 it la completed will comprise an irridamage suit of Herman A. Kramer gated area exceeding In slse by 50,000 There I no record of the birth In 8. C. has been awarded eighty the office of the city board of health. against Early Vollea et al., in the Third acres the great scheme developed by district court. Kramer sued to recover the Britsh government In the valley acres of land near Enterprise, Utah, the amount for injuries received to h'.s of the Kile under the Assoun dam, by Register K. D. R. Thompson and COLLECTION OF BIRDS hand while operating a sausage mill in which tract, until now, haa been the Receiver M. M. Kalghn of tho United FOR THE STATE FAIR largest reclamation In the world. the shop of the defendants. Flats lund office In 8alt Lake, the deThree million acre feet of water will cision being handed down Tuesday The first Installation for the collecMace Cochran, the watchman who be required to irrigate this vast Snake morning. tion of beasts and birds of Utah, toshot Matt Zoran while the latter was river valley project. Water will be Leigh and the officials of the state gether with several sieclmena from ftm the Snake river, and by the filed on tlie eighty acres about two Africa and other foreign countries, picking up coal in the railroad yards at Grand Junction. February 21. tha Installation of an extensive conserving hours apart on July 28, 1807. The stats composing what was formerly the "d distribution system conveyed to claimed the land under the school In- Deseret museum, were received at the wounds causing the death of Zoran th hungry deaert CPM- later, la charged with voluntary man-- ! demnity law and a hearing was held rooms of the Utah Htate Fair aaanlca-tlo- n at Cedar (Tty, February 10. Leigh lin Tuesday, and other a;ierlmens will slaughter In a complaint laaued by the WILL BUILD MOTORS county attorney late Tuesday afterFOR ALL VEHICLES noon. Known as Motor ConstrucGovernor Cutler announced the reap- Company One Is Incorporated in tion pointment Tuesday of Dr. A. C. WherZion. of members as Clawson H. 8. ry and the state board of dental examiners Within. the last few days there ha and also reappointed Per Icy A. Hill a been a corporation formed by gentle' member of the board of examiners of men of Salt Lake City, soya the Trl barbers. bune, whose object la to construct motors which can be used on loenmo Charles Steele, an aged and feeble biles, tmctlon wagons and for railway may, waa adjudged Insane by Judge and street car purposes. The corporaMorse Tuesday and recommitted to the tion la called the Western Motor Con asylum at Provo. Mr. Steele la a resi- structlon company, and la Incorporated dent of Sandy. under the laws of Arisona, with the principal place of business In Salt are state over the all from Reports Lake. The Inventors, who are resireceived constantly by Horace Ensign, dents of Salt Lake, claim that under secretary of the Utah Bute Fair asso- baggage, passenger and freight cars ciation, expressing great Interest In they can place machines of 800 horsethe coming fair. Letters from exhibitpower; under street cars 400 horse' ion who received gold medals at the power; traction wagons, 120 horselast state fair express great aatisfac- - power; locomobiles, fifty horsepower. tlon with the medals and a preference 0j the machines are entirely for them rather than the cash prises new. and the application of the power exwhich have been given to many Is positive and can be arranged for any hibitors In the past They say that In speed. The generator Is a steam flash many cases the amount of money paid boiler. There will be nothing In the for the prises is very small and hardly body of the car to show a difference the ordinary car. T1 officers pay the exhibitors for their trouble, whereas the medals are looked upon as 0f the company are': Edmund Wilkes, souvenirs and serve as advertisements, Oglesby, president; Milton Jy ' to many of the business con- - president and manager; Joseph E. cerns which make exhibits. Oglesby, secretary and treasurer. & L In and About Utah ' i. mio.'.I - ll -- tl -- and the making of good bread will be an easy . ' I t J Ogden Milling & Elevator Company : ! : Cm-cro- at Last! Hero er I wheih-borhoo- i Our Flat Irons Electric arrived, and wa an pre- be rent in as -- on as positde. If is hit. I'.iled 1. have thH articles at) carefully overhauled, cleaned and placed on exhihiton at (he State Fair association until the election of a new building on the ground of the Mormon ihurvh vxiHciu.ly aranged for their die play. The bui'ding, which is now under consideration, will ulo contain the office of the ihureh. The collection contain many rare specimen of the bird and hearts of this state, besides mummies and other relics from the ruin of the cliff dwellers in southern Utah. JOSEPH JACKSON IS ATTACKED IN A BARN Joseph Jackson foreman of the charge blower in llie American Smelting and Refining company's plant at Murray, was attacked by three Austrians in the company's barn about 1 o'clock Wednesday morning and badly beaten. Jackson had been drinking a little before going to the larn to unliarness his horse, and, he says, as he was la th act of tying the horses In the stall, the Austrians made their attack. He lay in an uncoiiaclous condition until dawn, when Harry Wlilti head, a driver in the employ of the smelter, discovered him. He was taken to bis borne in Mill ('reek, where a doctor waa called. Hia Injuries were pronounced serious but not fatal. Several theories liave lieen advanced as to the motive for the attack but the most plausible one I that the Austrians were discharged employes, who had a grudge against Jackson. 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L Tony Lewis, whose hallucination Is a spell over him; which he finds It impossible to off, was adjudged Insane by; Judge Morse Tuesday, but was not' committed to the asylum for the reason t that there Is a movement on foot to have him cared for by his friends li the friends come to time by Wednesday, Lewis will be placed in their care, temporarily at least. Lewis Is a dairyman. o While suffering from hysteria, of which ahe has been a victim since her husband's death two years ago, Mrs. Martha Williams, 28 years old, alster-In-la- w of Kid Bray and cashier at that some bad person cast UNDER NEW .MANAGEMENT OGDEN The White Freat TURF EXCHANGE 326 Twenty-fift- h IL PATTISON, Street. Prop. Choicest Wines, Liquors, Etc. Look at Our New Cigar Stand. Best of Imported, Key West and . Domestic Cigars California and Eastern raeea. Di- wire for all sporting events. Allen Transfer Co. Albcra Allen, Mgr. none 22. 4B 25th Street. Mitchell Brothers for Monuments ETC. HEADSTONES, Don't your horns psopts. Poy big commissions to agents. TarJ opposito City Cemetery. COPINGS, Prescription Specialists. Osdea, Utah 2479 Weak. Ave. hi. Former Attorney-Gener- vlee-rspecl- al John al A. worry, or care,, tietV or ill health or overtaxing of strength try glass a cool, sparkling glass CL of Bagley is the financial agent The motor cars wlH work on a curve of sixty feet radius and can be applied to any car now running at a small expenss COMMITS SUICIDE IN HIS FATHERS BARN Lorenzo W. Cracroft. Employtd by J. M. Marriott, Kills Himself. Lorenso W. Cracroft of Seventh and J streets, 24 yean old, for yean em- drJver b.y f- - M Mrrlott' P,0d meat market in Balt Lake City, committed suicide in his fathers barn at 854 East 8lxth South street by shooting himself through the heart with a Brays restaurant, attempted revolver, about 3:89 o'clock at chloroform drinking by . The motive is as- Tuesday morning. East Ninth Bray's home. 817 South fiomMtic and pecuniary Ircu street, at 1:15 this morning, but waa bles Mrs. Bray. defeated In her purpose by His lifeless body was alucorered Iff who, alarmed, followed the young lyWilliams a brother-in-laGeorge she after woman Into her bedroom, in a pool of hia own blood, fare ing intentions her showing remark a m3. downward, four hours afterward. Wiland knocked tho bottle from her hand. liams did not recognise the suicide unMrs. Williams, however, drank a Urge til he turned the body over. As he was and chloroform quantity of the did so tho blood gushed from his mouth a serious condition for an hour, but at and a conghastly wound gaped from over to returned had 2:18 this morning The revolver lay underthe heart sciousness and la confidently expected neath the upon the floor of the body attendV. Silver E. ,1s to recover. Dr. Mrs. Bray had Just barn, near the right hand, which had and Mr. her. ing directed the fatal shot returned from a dance, leaving their The body was not removed to the baby In her care. undertaking parlors until about 10 and In tho meantime the fath- Early Tuesday morning Mrs. Iof oclock, er, mother, wife and three children or resident Grand Young, a 111 at her the dead man were kept In ignorance this city, was taken suddenly of the suicide, disastrous results being home at Red Butte Hollow, on Elevfrom the shock. The father, enth East between Ninth and Tenth feared la a j tinier. Ranted of his son's South streets Mis Young had been who lash act about 18 oclock, but tho suffering from s slight headache the was not considered , mother and wife and children were not It but before, night told until about noon. The mother. serious and oho retired aa usual. 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