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Show DAILY UTAH PAGZ EIGHT. warm socks wont bum feet T STREET SCRAP Just for a change we Pursuing the usual course. Sheriff No, you're honor, I wasn't fightwhen he assumed office, asked Wilson, ing at all. I mi Juat pulling thla the rommUaitmers fur a concounty Greek guy'a hair, when the policeman of 1200. This fund la used fund Such tingent came up and brought me to Jail. Incidental fur expenses and it has been A. O. of waa the aubniance rule to grant such sums eatabllshed the defenae, presented by hi ill eel f sheriff. The commissioners reto the court In before Judge Murphy police matter to the county attorthla afterniMin. Guldworthy, along with ferred the In turn cent the matter up he and ney waa with J. Korkia, a Greek, charged General Breeden. Yesterto Attorney n dlaturhing the peace yreterday his opinion In the matter, he gave day h atreet. The Twenty-fifton lower a board of county comthat holding arreating oflluer deacribed the combat missioners has no authority to allow aa a "busy acene of abort arm stunts the county and order with both gentlemen merrily mixing. ' claims against have been Korkia pleaded guilty and hla oppon- - their payment until they with the propto auditor the submitted ent not guilty. Each waa fined five er vouchers and by him examined and waa which dollars paid. investigated and reported with his approval or disapproval. Section 7. chapter 122, 8ession Laws JOHN DOE PAYS TEN of 1901, referring to the auditing of the claiina by the county auditor beFOR HITTjNG THE PIPE fore they are presented to the board of Gold-worlh- Sox to Burn 1908. Wf2M9s Millay AGAINST THE HAIR FULLED III 2, JOURNAL. THURSDAY, MARCH OPINION GIVEN GREK GETS SIS I' STATE make tomorrow's evet one which will continue all day instead of running different, items each hour. The following items are gleaned from the entire stock and represent the best offering the b:g store has for tomorrow. after-niHi- yES. you wxy have a. or JOCJLJ. "BUT Mr you SEE OUB MEW lot tob spbihg. stock HA. VE TO BUy yOULL SOME MOBE. m m B TNEynE vEny hamb- - SOME THIS yEA Bi ELE-CAf- T. TASTy. SUPEBB -- 23C, 30C, 73C UP TO sr you wamt 2.oo. WELL ft MCE THINGS -- LEA VE IT TO BBOWf. The Toggery -- THE CLOTHES STOBE" New Nockwoar and Bolts THE NEW . The M. M. WYKES CO. Successors to In police court thla afternuon, Judge Murphy aentenivd "John Doe to pay a fine of ten dollara for amoklng opium atreet Joint, preaided on a Twenty-fift- h over by Lang Rang. Doe, who had been working aa a waiter In a chill parlor and "as a meaaenger for the aa ho stated, women of the alley pleaded not guilty and defended himself by saying that at the time the police raided the "Joint he waa waiting for aome "hop, sent for by an Inmate of one of the Electric alley houses. He could not account for the fact, however, that he had removed hla shnea and coat, after reaching the orlentlafa palace of dreams. Judge Murphy warned the young man that another ofTenne would mean a fine of one hundred dollara LEONARD AND CONCRETE TIMATES FURNISHED, Cluny Centers, 20 inches Round real hand mad. cluny lace. . . .$1.98 11.60 Pur. Linen Scarfs 20x54 In. hemstitched In good style . . .98 Lithographed Cushion Tops, see the 24th Bt. window, worth up to county commissioners la quoted. Continuing the attorney general say a: "I know of no law authorising the board of county commissioners to create what is known aa a contingent fund for the sheriff of the county and setting apart a special sum of money to be used by the sheriff at hla pleasure: The sheriff must present hla claims with proper vouchers, after they have accrued against the county, to the auditor for hla Investigation and action. "If the boards of county commissioners had the power to create a contingent fund without limit and place It at the dixpoeal of the sheriff or any other officer. It might sooner or later result In great loss to the county. At least it would be a mighty risky 7 Be . DEAD MAN'S RELATIVES ARE REMAINING Although three days have elapsed since Ernest Roth waa found dying, with both Hmba severed from hla body by a train on the Oregon Short Line railroad, no word has been received from the brother of the dead man, Paul W. Kulh, of BOO K Street, San Francisco, to whom several telegrams have been sent. Undertaker Richey has received no ordera regarding the of the body and unlesa word is received shortly, the county will probably be called upon to bury the body. ES- - ALL $5 Piece Dinner Bet, good decoration, regular 18 value tomorrow $3.96 the price will be Plain Bowls with straight sides, for gravey, etc., the price tomorrow will be 2 for 25c Best quality of wood clothes pins Is do Tomorrow all day we offer any piece of pyrography In the stork at Just one half the prices marked, (basement).. GUARANTEED. Jos. Parry BELL Sons OGDEN INTERESTED GUIS HIKE POOR IN NEW SALTAIR SPEEDING PLAN I the foreign racing cars madu poor progress today, and contrary to MARRIAGE LICENSES. calculations the French car will not Pocatello reach Ogden this evening, unless It Carleton G. Holmes Pocatello breaks a record and runs after dark Mable Stoker between Evanston, Wya, and thla city. CARD OF THANKS The French car tied up at 12:30 at our to the Evanston and at 1:20 thla afternoon We hereby extend thanks Rev. Frank Shaw, who officiated, the bad mit been reported aa leaving there who assisted and all our friends All of back, 4 sleeves, .embroidered front, new style. Just In, $1.25 8-- 79c quality High gnde Lawn Waists, In the newest spring styles, open front or back, neatly trimmed, 11.50 ,.!$2.95 style 11.56 Muslin Skirts, embroidery or lace trimmed good material, 98c width and etyle Childrens' Colored Ginghams, Per cals and other Cotton Dresses gee 2 to 14 new sample line II styles, ISc; 11.50 styles, $1; 2.25 styles. 11.60; 4 styles.. $2J5 salesman. Bluomenbergvr became entangled and gave such an unsatisfactory account of how he obtained the shoes that he waa arrested. At the station the prisoner shoved the shoes through the window to Jailer Critch-lo- w with the remark: 'There's a couple of shoes This policemen arrested me cause I had em. I don't know who they belong to but I know where I found em He wpa locked up. The police are Investigating and It is suspected that Bloomenberger and the shoes may have some connection with the recent robbery of merchandise-lade- n cars in the Ogden yards Japanese ; Mr. Wallace Makes a Mun-tell- o, Special Announcement 30. Matinee prices, $1.50, $1.00, 50c. Evening prices, $2.00, $1.50, $1.00, 50c. C, Wright's big store will give free a $2.00 ticket to the evening concert with every $10.00 purchase on Friday and Saturday. Ring the Belle ef your heart with ana of our solitair. engagement tokens. That will hold her if anything wilL If things have not roaehod or hava got beyond that stage adorn her with brooch or a pretty necklace. When oho knows you have bought the jewelry here she'll respect your good judgment ac much ac aha will admire your good taste. J. S. Lewis & Co., Ladles' and Misses Smart Spring Suits, with long or short sleeves. Jackets or Butterfly styles, plain colon and all the new stripes perfectly tailored, high class garments, all of them 128, $29. 330 end 3S styles $24.75 Black Sateen Petticoats, new styles, good materials, generously wide $1.19 worth to $1.50 Black Silk Petticoats, Just aa good silk and good styles $4.95 Ladles' Whits Lawn Waists, button front long sleeves, tucked 69c tailor style, good value Ladles' White Lawn Waists, button on A-- 1 j 84.50 WMGITS At a meeting held last night In Salt Lake City preliminary steps looking PHONE ISIS. 2822 WASH. AVE. to the formation of an association of private automobile owners to build and control a speedway to Saltalr were takLARGE AND SMALL MEMORIALS en. The representatives of the Saltalr Carload Shipments. management who were present anLargest Stock. nounced that right of way for the proWorkmen, posed speedway would be given by the Lowest Cenaistent Prices. Lake and Los Angeles railroad, Salt sinner German auto, making a & Co. especially the employes of the Rapid yet. The In repair for to overtake the racers ahead, which would keep the road sprint Wash. av half block So. Tabernacle and five kindness and It for the assoTransit company, for the years police met with misfortune at Rock Springs of on ciation. occasion ua the shown syniiat!iy lust evening, and since that time has It was proposed that the material the death of our loved one. been d tabled there. Journal want ada deliver the goods. be shale, thrown up from the used MR. AND MRS. L. W.WARDLE1G11 The French car made Its all night with a little oil sprinkling, which, lake, stop at Spring Valley, a few miles cnat make would a practically dustless roadof Evanston and owing to the high The bed. present plan Is to begin conaltitude and the storm, which was soon as possible, as work struction much more severe there than here, to anyone not a toll a mad It making were roads bad. of association. The fifteen member the The Italian car waa shipped to to Saltalr will probably Nev.. yesterday and last night mile stretch In aa many minSlrtort covered the ground to Kcltun, be made by many cars utes, as there will be po speed restricwhich had not been gone over on of Tuesday's accident. The Zuat tions. At last nights meeting a provithen continued on through Nevada, sional agreement between the Saltalr A reduction in the price of tickets for each performance company and provisional articles for passing Cobre early this morning. the new association were drawn up and of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Monday, March committees are busy today. WORK .81.59 Nottingham Lace Curtains. 90 pr 5 Rlfton Velvet Rugs 86x73 in. ..$275 15c Extension Brass Curtain Rods. .7e S3 Irish Point Laoe Curtains $1.90 10c 15c C retons, pretty patterns 17 Red and Green Mercerised Por45e z 7 ft 62c to IS Ruffeled Curtaining. ..$175 19.50 Cowhide Leather Suit Cases $6 stnpa all around All $11. 112 and $13 trunks $7 These tomorrow, in the bargain basement. A good broom, one to customer. .23c 2J0 14 Bteel Go, Carts for babies Ladies Wrappers, sizes 32 and 16 only regular L50 kinds tomorrow for .....68c White China Vegetable dishes, large 18o site tomorrow for White China Platters, medium aise.lSo Joe fiullivan, found guilty of the murder of Police Officer Charles Ford at .Salt Lake and recommended for life Imprisonment by the Jury, wtl! demand a new trial, according to J. H. Halley, Jr., Sullivan's attorney. The principal grounds upon which a continuance will be asked la that the defenae believes It can locate an Important witness. Other grounds upon which the Balt Lake attorney will base his uemand for a new trial are that the court made errors In the trial Juat finished. The defenae allege Intimidation of Charles Denny, one of the Jurors and the misleading of Juror Oldham. SILENT Sullivan continues to maintain his - tion Basement Bargains REHEARING OF CASE Following Items Are Found On Second Floor Oil Opaque Window Shades, 38 in. High School Pillow Tom front and back to be outlined, 11.00 qual85c ity for The sale of silks, continuation of the eale of high class silks which have been on during tbe past week. to which he was ninety-nin- e by Judge Murphy for making a questionable living, made a break for liberty while working with the other prisoners at the sandpit east of the city, under guard of Robert Paine yesLeonard awaited terday afternoon. hla opportunity and dashed madly toward the Sanitarium. Guard Paine waa In hot pursuit In an Inatant and waa gaining ground, when the prisoner fell Leonard flat, completely exhausted. waa taken back to the work pit. day of the mm i loured CEMENT WORK. 98 7s S 42 ( CO. OF FROM DAYS India Linen, tomorrow ....So and 10c Wash Goods ...... 20c 1- -2 JOE SULLIVAN WANTS GET 3 B0 Pure Castile soap, a big three pound .85 bar , off. 20 Umbrellas in various kinds Java Ric. Face Powder 60c else. .32o Eu thy mole Tooth Paste, fresh stock 19o Harry J. Leonard, serving the first CEMENT CONTRACTORS CONTRACTORS TO AWAY 2335 Washington Ave. BAILEY RAN 1-- ISc Wash Goods, colored I WYKES & BLAIR J. W. 40, I COAT SETS HAVE AR- EMBROIDERED FINE RIVED, LINENS, DAINTY LACES AND FINE BATISTE AND LACE COMBINED, PRICES 75c, 1jOO and 12 AO. THE POPULAR MERRY WIDOW BOW IN FINE NET AND LACE. NEW RUCHING IN DAINTY PINK BLUE, MAZE AND WHITE. IN THE LATEST TAILORED LEATHER BELTS, ELASTIC AND THE RAGE THE MERRY WIDOW BELT. COME IN AND SEE THEM. 13 Gold and Silversmiths UNION PACIFIC PLANS MORTGAGE (By the United Press.) NEW YORK. March 26. Fx.ry member of the board of directors of the Union Pacific was present at the meeting today. All declined to make statements saying that there would Ip; an official statement made to the public later. From an usually trustworthy source It Is learned that the directors are considering the creation or a mortgage as a basis for an issue of bonds. 1 understood that the issue will be for 140, 006.000 or r0.000,OQO. iutlons were adopted declining to bring suit against Harriman, Stillman and Rogers requested by the Connecticut stockholders. A siwclal meeting of the stockholders la announced for May & for the ratification of the absorption of the Leavenworth, Kansas, Western and Topeka Northwestern railways. This meeting will authorize a bond issue to be secured by a mortgage on the unmortgaged lines including th above two. Ogden automobile owners, of whom there are many, will no doubt rejoice t this move and the number of members of the association which may be procured In this city, will probably be quite large, In view of the fact that motorists here have many speedy SUPPOSED THIEF CAPTUREDIIN ALLEY Harry Bloomenberger started out of one of tbe crimson habitations In Electric Alley this morning with a pair of lady's shoes tucked under his arm to confront Officer Burke. Caught with the goods on. Bloomerberger'a face rapidly changed expression. Ho looked sheepishly over his shoulder and seeing no way of escape put on a bold front ind approaching the officer, smilingly asked the latter If he cared to buy a pair of shoes Officer Burko modestly Inspected the feminine footwear and then began a -apid fire questioning of tbe would-b- e Tomorrow's Special PEACOCK BLUE THIN CHINA CUPS AND SAUCER5 WORTH 25c IdD'c Saturday Special LAST DAY OF THE SALE Choice of 6 kinds of CUPS and SAUCERS ranging in price from 75c to $1.00 Together with ONE GENUINE ROGERS or WALLACE BROS. TEA SPOON 50c SEE OUR NORTH WINDOW No More Than Six lo Each Customer One of Each Kind. TEA SERVED FREE EACH AFTERNOON. Each Lady Purchaser Will Be Given a Souvenir TEA POT FREE SATURDAY ONLY . RICHARDSON & GRANT HEUMMEHT KKU |