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Show CAiLY UTAH JOURNAL. THURSCA STATE In 'netting Your Clothes Shape? . A?R! 23, 1908. n Utah Days PAGE THREE. i CREATES j Jl SHE OUTi i Five ood that you u you of wearing, and we will make new again. look wit and apan send Jkln, TT crumpled and muaaed, we beau-- L LnwatoM their bape and their are at We expert, order. ghort the burinew. and can give you Li satisfaction! both aa the Qual- our work and our wonderfully of our oriee. But the high grade atreaa "L i. wliat we lay greateat v rJLy ve L :rn i:ty Witnesses Appeared Before iu Grand Jury in Utah National i SHEETS ELECTJFFICERS i!. R. I lay, from whom she secured a divorce in tlie dis-- u at Salt Lake, on the ground treatment and failure to fulled to come forward satlsfac-t.-th- y Bank Investigation. with the alimony awarded with l:iv puraliun, Mrs. Day. Wednesday Bvfoie the United Stilt u gmnJ ; tiiglit. sought Day out on the streets of jry In Suit Lake yesterday five uiintsueu Zii.r. and, made an assault upon liiiu. Mrs. Day found Day at Second South testified in the investigatiuii uf the Utah and Main streets. Walking up to him National bank robbery Distrii t Atl r- uith a piece of gas pipe almost two nad ney Hyruin E. Booth was closct.-- with ' ' the jurors during the entire day and it isvdpe at him. The blow went wild of ' is believed that considerable . regress its murk by only an inch or heiiit C. Frank Emery, who wue was made In dlasiiatiiig the ilouds of stai.ding on the corner, saw the blow W. 8. McCornlek. president struck and placed himself between M rs. mystery. Mr of the bank, was before the jury, but lK,y a,,d 1aylo V" ai?. it is not belelved his exaiulnaiiun was I? s nut time a owe in to go, loo. f l Thompson Resigns as Grand Master and Archie Stewart pro-Hu- e. An excellent collection of Children and Mines Mats worth $1.50, Succeeds Him. specially priced grand marter of the of the Independent Order i grand of Odd '!: ws, IV. IV. Thompson of j Eureka mm a telegram to l lie grand! -i lodge at Salt l,ikc, Wednesday, de- w dining th. honor. Mr Thompson Is' you am, ,h )ow thwfM i i unable t.. andertake the duties. I Trie g!.i'.d Udige convened at 10 cVlock W.diitsday morning, when the WelV receiv.d reports if ...Iimittrv the j.,o,,s,h1 amendment, to the and CLEANERS. AND tUNDERERS constitute ai discussed and otei on. Of 427 25th Streef. 174. man amendment received only the j Utber Phone, completed. ' wo passed. o,u- - of these provided Thoma. R. Cutler, a director cf the j mg to pay the alimony and wa. held w ltolKHva fiir fop mor,. ,n the bank, wa the first witness called. The ; un,' J;,il a ,ow daya jhalge and the otlnr safeguarding the ange- - Krand lod.e ofiu era. utmost secrecy 1. being observed by Ht KnH,ly md "arfa try 0TC1ELL BROTHERS to settle the alimony and was i The pl.t. , tor the nients the grand Jury and the district attor- holding of the next released, for UonuoeRts huigi- was then eoiisidertd. Ail grand .and it is to ney obtain a clear impossible Roth are young. Mr. Day came here invitation was received from tile JOPINGS, HEADSTONES, ETC Ncplil statement of Cutlet's testimony. It Is j trom iigtltu and worked as a domestic, Commern.il club, but that of tlie Salt In your home people. Dont followed her herv. to commieaiona not supposed that the grand Jury an- agents, Lake lodios was accepted. The parude wy big nm m waa lwy "'w ,hrw 'eu,'B which w us laid Tuesday proved such fard oppoaito City Comotery. tlclpated eliciting much Information EE US BEFORE YOU BUY. concerning the actual defalcation from "1,tJ ,n lhl district court here to a a success that one will lie planned foi rnl n he state prison for etnbea- - next year. Mr. Cutler. rlwn,-ntThU waa "o.netime after his lilshop C. W. Nibley was the second At the afternoon session the commitan rd, n gM- - Mr8- - Tay tee whl li was t0 n,an'lil!e witness He was followed by James appointed to count the rect-nllleft Og vote received by the different candiChlpman, a director of the bank, whose date fur utfice reported a follows: A. A GOOD PARTNER testimony concluded the morning ses- and' worked aa.a domestic. sion. Mr. Chipinan called on the marStewart. Sandy, grand niat-tcr- ; W. 11. account bank substantial A waa and off. shal Moore, Sandy, master; paid deputy who grand SALT LAKE CADETS WILL gukej a good partner one W. G. Fltsgerald, of Draier, wn the John Mi'ivly. Eureka, grand warden; one who will work to your interact UeV. P. A. Simpkln, Salt Lake City, first witneaa called In the afternoon ACT AS D will remove many a stumbling block soi ! t.iry; John W. Sugden, Salt which begun at 2 o'clock. Mr. session, grand add who will one fnm your pothj witto Lake fellow a remarked City, grand treasurer; Ephraim tt your opportunities one who ia Fltsgerald ii ness thut he waa at a loss to know Witiin a few hours yesterday Homer, Provo, grand representative to powarful enough to aesist you. why' he had been called, an he saw the Commercial club committee the sovereign grand lodge. H you want thia partner for youra 1 04, 250." On account of tlin uncxcpcctcd tvslg- hone of Notivlihstandthe Salt of Lake having in charge the start an account with us practice wa within the confines of the taiaing of fuiula to defray the expeinwH nation of W. W. Thompson, Grand he Ing, it de can and you economy thrift Inquisitorial chamber for about an of fthr High achiHil cadets to San Master Stewart waa unprepared to R yea will end the outcome will be hour.. to t.ke part in the featlvl-- ! point the cminltteea AVedneialay, but Bishop O. P. Miller, a stockholdto you. satisfactory er In the bank, waa the last witness nf tie attendant umn the rrival of the hey will be announced In a few days rupa were voted Randy BANK the day, J. E. Dimly and Henry Har-rlao- battleship fleet secured fl.SUO aa a nu- SUverNo.loving OGDEN 11 and Jordan lodge No. I who were prenent, being excused cleus of the fund. With a single ex- lodge until summoned by telephone. At 10 ception, every called upon ye- - of Ralt Lake City, for having the f Ogden, Utah o'clock this morning the Inquiry will terday by the committee contributed j largest percentage of members In the Plaits H, Co BlQtlOW aoeoeoeaoeoaoo resumed. "Doc" Londoner, W.' 8. generously to the fund. The liberality parade Tuesday. J. M. Browning ViciPrii be It was also decided that an exeur-tnad- e W. F, Adam, W. W. with which the contributions are being McCornlck, As Po Blftlow eeaeeeeaaeee CtlHilf will success and of other Trimmer the nitertlie Insures appear jelon to Salt lakf City world be held A As Moyai aeoooooe Awt Ctihicrs during the summer month. It 1 ex- promptly at the appointed hour to prtH.. W. H. .Bancroft and Dr. O. B. Pfouts petted that tlijs will bring 2.000 Odd aw&it their turns The women who were subpoenaed of Salt Lake, called on Admiral Evan Fellows to Salt Lake and a committee been excused Indefinitely and will at Paso Ruble yesterday to talk over was appointed to make the arrangeCo. have Ogden Rapid be telephoned for when their testi- the trip of the cadet. They eohsulted ments. Wednesdays session closed with the mony Is desired. It Is understood on with him a to hi plana, and It 1 unTIDE CARD of the third degree upon a conferring Bunk made derstood National tentative that arrangement pood (authority Examiner J. Walter Beatle haa been to have the boy act a hi personal class of eighteen by Fidelity lodge No. 17 of Salt Lake City In the Odd Felsubpoenaed and will be summoned Fri- bodyguard In the wee- - they will spend THROUGH CARS. lows' temple at 2 ociock In the evening. In Fan or Francisco. Saturday. day IVst Wash. Ave. car lfeaves 2:11 am North end Wash. Ave.... and IS min. thereafter till 11: SO p.m. UTAH EXHIBIT AT Act Wash. Ave. car leaves BANQUET CLOSES HAIRDRESSER ASKS. South end Waahi Ave.... B:1B am. and IS min. thereafter till 11; SO p.m. First SEth Street car leaves IRRIGATION CONGRESS MASONIC REUNION " Steam Ogden , j lo..g.- I j .... I Laundry Co. Although ! i at Straw Sailors for 'Ladies and Mi5sea f''' aln andjsChildren Regular $1.00 and $ .5O values while they last 1 j j - ; ! - I BODY-GUAR- We are showing an elegant assortment of everything in the Millinery Line . aft.-r-noo- ( STATE The n, Leader CUillinery e..... Mrs. S. E. Lyon Prop. Transit Street.... B:S0 West end 26th and IS min. thereafter MU 11:41 First 25th Street car leaves East end 25th Street.. 4: IS and IS min. thereafter till 11: SO First 2!nd Street car leaves East end 22nd Rtreet.... :07 and IS min. thereafter till 11: SS First 2!nd Street car leaves Bepot . 1:22 and IS min. thereafter till 11:27 Through Cars Leaving Corner of . and Washington Ave. Fhst WtSfe Ave. car going North leaves corner and 15 min. thereafter Mil Wash. bt South 1: 25 11:40 Ave. car going leaves corner S:0l od IS min. thereafter MU 11: SO Yst 25th . Street car East leaves corner going 1:05 and 13 min. thereafter till 11:60 Thjt 25th Street car going Wve corner thereafter till First 22nd Street car going pornw min. thereafter till car going Tj"d Street letve corner. i. nd IS min. thereafter MU wd IS min. 1:25 11:40 4:25 11:40 1:20 11:15 Canyon Cera. Canyon car leaves De- o And every 0 o e a a a a a e a 1011 am FOR BIG DAMAGES pm. am The eleventh reunion of the Scottish pm. Rite Free Masonry wa concluded by Thirty deposition have been received am. a banquet at the Masonic temple at by County Clerk Eldreuge of Salt Lake, p.m. Salt Lake last night given In honor of from Durango, Colo., to be used In the the clan of 21 that had passed from 5125.225 damage suit of Misa Katherine am., the fourth to the thirty-secon- d deporter against the Denver 5 Rio p.m. toastwas Morse C. W. Grande Railroad company. 25th gree. Judge Miss Porter, who Is a resident of master; I. O. Rhoade of San Francisco, Dr. Mayo and J. R. Persons of Durango, met with a frightful accident am. Duluth! Minn., tesponuto to toast In Iiecember 24, 1S05, which forma th pm. which the new brother and the signifi- basis of her suit against the company. they had On that date she Doarded a train at am. cance of the degree which 8. H. Goodwere the theme. taken Durango to go to Sllverton. When the pm. win of Provo made the response In be- train wrs a mile or two out of Durango am. half of the clam. the coach In which Mlsa Porter wa p.m. degree Mason liulng jumped the track and bumped The new thirty-secon- d Bourgard. along on' the ties for. fi considerable am. are Samuel Paul,W. Jerome 8. Ferris, 8. J. distance. B reckon. T. J. pm. It then broke loose from the train Griffin, Ogden; Thoma ..novlel, L. S. a.m. Maumgart, A. E. Bong, S. H. Goodand rolled over on one side. Aa the car p.m. win, W. M. McConahay, F. D. Bick- turned over. Miss Porter waa thrown L. H. Farnsworth. from ore side of the car to the other a.m. ford, Louis Simon, B. Merrihew, A. P. and her right arm was forced through H. N. C. Dr. Bay, p.m. Hanson, J. M. Anderson, F. W. Irwin. a window and literally ground Into James Gardner. Charles Giddlng. , shreds. She was Immediately taken to W. H. Ray. a hospital, where the limb was amAMs George T. Ingemoll and hour thereafter ntn 4:15 p.m. Canyon car leaves Og- canyon 10:45 am. And GROCER GETS REWARD CAPTURE FOR OF SULLIVAN hour thereafter MU 4:45 p.m. When Jamea D. Young, a Portland, which Oregon, grocer gets the letter Salt of Lake, Pitt. Chief of Police ave. will be he him to yesterday, mailed V Xtf 1:25 am. a happy man. The letter contained a every hour thereafter 2500. the reward for the S:2S p.m. check for t Sullivan, the murderer Joe of capture Spr,nM-leaves Ford. of Policeman 7 Swinge at 7:15 am. aaw Aaa Young, a keen, observing man, ery hour thereafter murthe after a picture of Sullivan Wa 10:15 p.m. derer's flight from Salt Lake. Soona Tuesday and Friday nights a late afterward he met Sum van In front of "hi for theaters He called a policeman. In saloon. had made 2500 and placed he a Jiffy Notleeu In u. the most dangerous criminals Mm? "Washington avenue e, one of Into the hands of Justice. - Through Hot Bpringo Cara. Hot Springs ear leave th St and Wash. tar-Pow- Houii.4 and of ad st'fr Power ba the country 11 P 12 p. m. go Twenty-1,4- 5 to Power end of 22nd etreet P n0SLd a U: car leaving mouth of Canyon to Power Houae. P. m. goes a 25ih hue yn one-ha- lf depot mlnnte service tween Washington Boys Will Bs Boys . and are always getting scratches, or cuts, sprain, bruise, bumps, boras ey thing-thsuch scald. Don't neglect If you serious h. may result Liniment ply Ballard's Snow and it Ing to direction right awsy trouwill relieve the pain and heal the ble. Price 25c. B0c and 2100. F. Cave. acc" Despite the fact that there Is to state appropriation available for a - Utah exhibit at the next Irrigation congress, which meets at Albuquerque, N. M., next fall, Thomas Judd of St. George, president of the state board of horticulture, has written to Governor Cutler assuring him that Utah will have an exhibit which will be a credit to the state. Mr. Judd says that In connection with Fred J. Klesel of Ogden a canvass will be made by him of all those Interested, and he believes that the 15.000 necessary for an exhibit can be raised without any trouble. At the Sacramento congress a year ago Utah carried off all the big prisea. NEW YORK WORLD THRICE-A-WEE- K for one year for In advance. The World expects to be a better paper In ISOS than ever before.. Iq the course of the year the Isues for the next great presidential and campaign will ly foreshadowed, everybody will wish to keep Informed. Th Thrice-a-Wee- k World, coming to you every other day, serves all the pur poses of a dally, and la far cheaper. The newt service of this paper la1 Thrlce-a-Wee- JOURNAL 25.00, to be pal to-get- la Spoken. k The regular aubecriptlm price of tl)e two papers Is 27.00, OGDEN CANYON SANITARIUM First car leaves depot 10:15 a. m. excepting Sundays 2:15 a. m. Last car leaves Sanitarium 10:15 p.,m. Cara every 20 minutes . 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