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Show DAILY UTAH SATURDAY, APRIL 25, 1908. JOURNAL, STATE I Days Doings In Utah PAGE THREE. OGDENS CHURCHES i Unitarian. tor: subjeit. The Value of Character." Fintt Unitarian chunk. K. I1. Hail, H- Y. I. I, at o'clock; topic, over I'tah National bank, William "God Honoring His Servant. Meeting Thurston Drown, minister. Sunday in charge of devotional committee. preaching rervtoe at 7:80 p. ni. Rev. Evening worship at V.OO o dork; subJohn i'. Mitchell, of UoIm, will preach ject. "J a coti Supplanter; Israel Prince. The puliiic cordially Invited. "A vocal duet. "I Surrender Ail. will - OUT BRUTAL ML OF Hie Salt Lake Tribune this moraine folio win special dls-Ptpublishes the from St Oeore, UUh: News of ch abockinf murder has reached here by Kane counwifphtfM from Orderville, named llary 8tev- lady youn ty uount Carmel had been atayln for some time at the home OrdervlUe at while she attended of her brother she left home after On Monday acbooL aefcool and was not afterwards seen lira It appears that she went up a canabout yon close to town, summit when she the (n a of naa shot throe times In the back. Af-beln shot the body was drsed uttle yllatance to a place where could be hidden and was covered nith brush and rocks were then placed os tbe brush, evidently with a view Jhree-fourt- hs tljl nr to bide the body. Searches Per Sister at her evenln. was Tbe brother, while concerned as ha thoucht she had to stay the night with some On Tuesday morning, of her friends. he went to the not did appear, sbe u where Inquiry showed she had not been seen since the previous day. He then learned that she had been seen going toward the canyon the previous joy ud went up the canyon until he to the spot where his sister had and further been foully murdered torch led him to where the body had alarmed, not godded been secreted. The whole country thereabouts la gieatly excited over the tragic ending of the young lady, and every effort le being made to run down the murd- erer. Only Slight Clue The only clue td the perpetrator of the foul deed is tracks of a man's iboee, about No. I, and these could not be followed far on account of the rocky nature of the ground. It appears to be customary for the echool pupils to take their books up the canyon mentioned for quiet study, and It Is supposed that this Is what the ymng lady did Who met such an untpresumed that the imely end. feet of young ladles going alone to itsdy in this quiet spot may have led assault the her death In shots entering her back tending to prove this ome one to attempt to unfortunate girl who met an attempt to escape, the theory. WAGON WORK HE TRAVELERS WILL GIRL of Haunt Camel Cu; Stevens Shot Three limes in lack By Ruffian. Monday or When Mrs. Daniel C. Ebensule. whu lives at 15 West Second South Balt Lake City, returned front astreet, vteit to Frovo Friday afternoon she found the dead body of her husband lying on the floor. Ebersole had committed auicide by shooting himself through the bead. The act of must ifra Ebersole e BbUt hUr brfor return, as the room wa. mied with powder smoke when the wife entered It, and Ebersole bwdy waa still warm. Ebersole last winter held the posi- tion of Janitor of the bulldinr Pled by the Western Electric . He hist that position several months ago and waa out of work at the he ended his life. om-u- . liffijl Beauty Contest Will Be Feature Annual Outing At Salt Lake City. Lake ot y e TIME .... "" ! rendered by Mrs. Drew of Salt D. Zimmerman. All lake, and Mrs. H. are cordially invited to meet with us First Prssbytsriaa Church. First Presbyterian church. John Edward Carver, pastor. The communion of the Lord's Supper will be celebrated at the morning amice. Sunday school at 12:15. at Endeavor 7. Evening preaching at 8 o'clock; theme. The Historical llaala for Our Belief in the Ascenaion of Jesus Christ, and What It Teaches Us About the Reality of HeavGerman Evangelical St. Paul's Church en and other Condition There." An German Evangelical 8t. Paul's , especially fine musical programme will chun-bGustav Hethl. pastor, Sunday he given by the choir. school at 10 a. m. Service at 11 a. m. Church of the Good Shepherd At the English Lutheran church, Church of The Good Shepherd, corner Twenty-thir- d and Jefferson avenue, and Twenty-fourtAlfred there will be held from now on Grant each Sunday, Sunday school at 10 a. m. Brown, rector. First Sunday after and morning services on the second Easter. Early celebration, 7:80 a. m. and fourth Sunday of each month at 8unday school, 1:45. Morning prayer and sermon, ll a. m. Daughters of 11 a. m. All German friends are cordially requested to attend. There Is the King, 6:80 p. m. Evening prayer hope that we will have, after a while, and sermon, I p. m. a good German Evangelical church If Tabsmacl all our friends kindly help us along. Elder Thomas A. Bhreeves will be the speaker at the Tabernacle tomorChrietian Science Society. The Chlrstlan Science Society hold row (Sunday) service, commencing at aerivee at 11 a. m. in the new Masonic 8 oclock p. m. The following musical numbers will be given: Selection, Temple, Washington avenue, between choir. Duet, The GuidTwenty-fift- h streets Tabernacle and Twenty-sixt-h by Carl Samuel-so- n Subject, "Probation After Dyath. Sun- ing Star, (Brogdon) O. Nye. Organ solo, and Georgs day school at 8:46 a. m. The public Is Same F. Whitaker. The New Solo, cordially Invited to attenu there serBora Ben F. Critch-lo- ty City will be t,v,u" Jun 1 to JO. tIw occasion of the fifth annual out ing and grand council meeting of the United Commercial Travelers. The I be Firet Methodist Episcopal. Firm Methodist Episcopal ehurch. Twenty-fourt- h street, east of Washington Ave, G. W. MeCreery, pastor. of 10:0 a. ni., Sunday ochool; Mr. II. E. Newton, Suerlntenden. 11:00 a. in., morning worship; sermon by pastor; topic. Jesus and Thomas.' 7:00 p. m., class meeting and Epworth League. 8:00 p. m gospel sermon service; Jesus and Peter." Good singtopic. the ing. A cordial welcome. . W ; lUta Soft Hats are always popular and In great demand at Spring time. Toung Men are partial to 4 mart Styles the Hat shows by our cut la a great favorite. given out Friday. Visitors are expected from all over the territory west of the Missouri nver. It Is believed that he became deThe features of the affair will be the spondent alter a period of heavy drink- grand Illumination of the business poring. tion of the city in the evening and the We've all the dapper shapes. Ebersole must have shot himself prises which will be offered for the 88.80, 88.00 to 85 00. while kneeling upon the lounge In the beet decorated building In the city. The sitting room. The bullet entered the committee also to considering a bean right aide of the head above the ear ty contest to Include the fair women Older men want different blocks and passed out on the left side. from all of the states represented by and we show all the good styles Ebersole apparently then fell face the U. C. T. Council 81, and In which 88.50 to 85.00. downward upon the 'lounge, staining It Is expected that the young ladles the cushions red with the blood from of Utah will carry off the leading the wound. Hia death must have been prise. Fitting a Man's head and far Instantaneous The revolver, a .88 calito a Hat, aa It should be done, The committee has under considerale an art nothing abort of it ber weapon, was found at his aide tion the Inauguration of an InterWe understand it and our pa- upon the couch. Hia fingers still en- state beauty contest, with first, second Iron wear becoming llata. circled the handle of the weapon. and third prises. JCtng," (L. Espolr) The committee will offer three cash vices. Organ solo, Sam F. Wtlaker. Seprise of 8100, 850 and 25 respectivelection, Tabernacle choir. First Chureh Congregational ly for the best decorated building In WRITS OUT FOR The First Congregational church. the city In the official colors of the Noble Strung Elderkln, minister. Morn- GRAND BALL AT 8ALTAIR U. C. T., which are blue, white and FRIDAY NIGHT, APRIL 24TH ing worship at 11 o'clock; sermon, gold. "The Conquering Galilean." OGDEN PEOPLE Sunday The program follows: school at 12:15 p. m. Young Peoples Thursday, June 18 Excuralon via the Rio Grande Society at 7 p. m. Evening service at Morning Grand lodge session. round trip. Trains Western, fare 8 o'clock; sermon, "The Seat of Luncheon to members at in the Roman Catholic Church," leave at 8:00 a. m. and 4:00 p. m. W. W. Trimmer, formerly assistant the Commercialgrand lodge club, with addresses the second In a series of sermons upon Any train returning, including train LARGE AND SMALL MEMORIALS cashier of the Utah National bank, is of welcome by Governor Cutler, Mayor beIn Religion." Some of the leaving Balt Lake at midnight a star witness evidently proving Carload Shipments. Bransford, President Halloran, and re- "Authority fore the federal grand jury at Salt sponse by George J. Jeffries on behalf Easter music will be repeated by the Be Largest Stock. Will Boys Beys choir. Lake. He was recalled yesterday and of the U. C. T. 1 Workmen. was closeted with the jurors all tbe Lewoet Cenaietent Prices. are always getting scratches, and Afternoon Parade from front of First Baptist Church. morning and until 8 o'clock in the af- Commercial club; 1S00 uniformed travLocated on Grant Ave., between cuts, sprains, bruises, bumps, burns or & Co. ternoon. Following him came Alvin scalds Don't neglect such things men and 1000 uniformed mem- Twenty-thir- d eling Twenty-fourt- h and Bo. block Tabernacle av half Week, Sts., C. Strong, also a former assistant bers of fraternal organisations In line, Rev. H. D. Zimmerman, pastor. Ser they may result serious If you do. Apcashier of the bank, with Mr. Trimmer. with Snow Liniment accordfloats not and less appropriate vices Sunday, April 2(th, aa follows; ply Ballard's Duncan McVlchle, a member of the than ten brass bands to directions right away and It ing Sunday school at 10 o'clock; Prof. board of directors, was before the For envelope, letterhead, business Special bicycle races at Salt Palace Smith, superintendent; classes for alL will relieve the pain and heal the trouble. Price 25c, 50c and 81.00. Jury only a few minutes and then was saucer track, with athletic events, mucard, dodger, etc, call up The Journal Morning worship with sermon by pas- Sold by Geo. F. Cave. excused. Job room. Both phones (84. sic and prises. A subpoena waa served on Attorney Evening Grand electrical IlluminaHenry Lund, who was connected with tion of Main street from the Brigham the case In the story of Detective Sam Young monument to Fourth South Dowse. Other writs are in the hands street; electrical decoration of Judge of the United States marshal for sev- and Newhouse buildings; special bicyeral Ogden people, who are ordered cle races at Salt Palace; smoker In to appear April 27. armory hall to traveling men and Mr. Trimmer said upon emerging their guests from outside the city; from the Jury room In the afternoon reception to visiting ladles In the that ha did not believe that they were W. L. Russell, Pres music and refreshments. W. A. James See. and Gan. Mgr.' G. W. Janes Viee Pres and Treas through with him, as upon his IF. June Friday, he was asked If he was going to Morning Grand lodge session. remain in the city. Visitors will be shown the city In Main Office and Plant Beaten Market Moats Only, carriages, automobiles, and street cars. Russoll-Jam2458 Washington Ave os 183-1h Afternoon Grand parade of princiTwenty-fourtSt. Chicago Market Meate and COLORED WOMAN pal streets, with baseball teams and (Incorporated) 185 Twenty-FourtGroceries ten bands of music. Street Baseball game between U. C. T. and Groceries aid Ceats CALLS FOR INFANT Salt Lake Grocer toe. Market California lodge No. 85, B. P. O. E. Specialty and Meate, 128 Twenty-Fift- h Leave for Saltalr, where there will Perk Paekers Street be a general reception, speeches, vaudeA rather good looking yellow girl ville, bicycle races on the new track called at the Juvenile court In Salt dancing, must i and fireworks t Saturday, June It, Lake Friday and demanded her baby Morning Special organ recital at the which she said she brl left with a 1000 voices In the choir. Tabernacle; South' for Stats street Mrs. Rogers of Afternoon Special trains for LaOgden, Utah, April 25, 1908 safe keeping. She explained to Mrs. be will where baseball there goon, Toung that she had been called to games, boat races, potato races, sack j Ogden on the night she had left the pig, etc., with cash infant to meet her husband and races, greased winners. for TO OUR CUSTOMERS AXT) T1IE thought the child would be all right prises Ceremonies attendant upon laying She la the wife of Tom Sun a ChinaU. C. T.' home man who is now In Nevada. She will the coijierstone of the T Vemare we now for dependent members at Canyon groceries complete stock pleased to note was which child the placet back get of officers conducted Crest by ranch, with a respectable colored family wlej the grand council. 185 24th Street. Jfe are prepared to fill orders . our CHICAGO MARKET, desired to adopt It 9 h. 81-5- . w. FRED M. NYE COMPANY 2413 Wash Ave. 81-0- Au-tort- ty A-- Jos. Parry An Open Letter Sons Read It par-lor- e; die-mls- al I Go. 65 KILLS ARCHIE W E'VE some very new. and swell sty les In Soft h DAVIS OF LOGAN LOGAN,April 24. Archie, the. eon of Mr. and Mrs. William Davis, died thin morning of Injuries sustained In an accident last evening. The litthe pavepulling a mall express wagon, when Alexander Isatt, Jr., drove across the walk with a load of grovel. The boy was looking back at his little wagon and did not ero the approach of the team. . He n Into the horses and. was thrown nnder the front wheel, which passed over hia body, crushing him so badly . that he died twelve hours later. His thther Is absent In England. tle fallow was running along ment on South Main street, . OPPOSE SCCOOL CONSOLIDATION PARK CITY, April 25. Park City cltiien met In mass convention last wening to protest against the proposed Molldatlon of schools. Fred Smith chosen chairman and Thomas were Addresses secretary. by H. 8. Townsend, Henry welsh, John Diem. F. W. Sherman, R Hubbard. O. C. Lockhart, the "T- - Mr. Craven and others, all touch-o- n facts and reasons why this city not consolidate with tire rest of V founty. a committee, consisting H- - 8- Townsend, F. W. Sherman. Diem, Henry Shields and Henry h was appointed and they were tnorised to draw up resolutions of and procure as many slgna-- ! M Possible and present it at the meeting of the county commls-oner. Poultry a , . IUBLIC: re hb ta scarcely Rattler In Bedroom. A well krswn citizen of this county, who resides in the Ridge, or North Side community, relates tbs following: "Not long since my wife went Into the bedro"n and waa horrified to wriggling find a large rattlesnake from behind n bicycle that leaned against the wall: The baby had crawled into the room a few moments before and was playing not three feet from the serpent My wife attempted to strike the snake with a broom, but It sought refuge behind the bicycle thrust 1U wheel, and occasionally a in her threatening at head ugly manner. She called to me, hat by this time the snake bad sought refuge under the bed, and I killed It with a load of shot from my gun. How long the snake had been In the room or juet how It had got there nobody knows." Gallatin American. . capital !! probable, Subscribers of The UtahSUU the many matters now are requested to n the ente In Journal which he and follow Inatruetione printed at need of are Interested. editorial column. how-fro- m of at Odd Scrapbook. 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