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Show DAILY a Ten Nights in UTAH STATE JOURNAL FRIDAY, a BIQ TENT TABERUNDER NACLE SQUARE ONE NIGHT. A GRAND PRODUCTION. JOES just aa It WAS WRITTEN. aaa the Last chance Utabna Stock Co. 15o and GU1LTY! DELIVER ONE BAG OF GRAIN aa readily aa wa delivar a ton. Dont Imitate if your orders era amall. WE CMS. F. GROUT Sul- DIRECT 2:12 Standard aod Reg. 44,345 aire of 29 In 2:15, 47 In 2:25. Hla dam la Great brood mare France ac a, by By Direct 3:05 and In 2:20 the 1- -2 70 Almont 22, aha rect 2:12 having produced I Sable France. 2:17 1-- 2. Di1-- 4, Guyelaca 2:24,8tclnmont groament 2:22, alro of May Earl Medium, Kanawha Star 2:14 Bird 2:11 Tom Martin 2:14 4 etc. I Direct will make the aeaaon of 1908 at the Fair Ground! In Ogden, Utah. and :27 1-- 4, 4, 1-- 2M0 for the season, return. Got extended pedigree TERMS: in-a- ur F. W. HORTON, Keeper. Or A. G. Bad Man FELL, Owner, Ogden, Utah. I had the big gun to get all th. policemen I could before they got me. 1 had the little gun to blow out niy own brains if I was shot ao that 1 couldn't do any more, and waa In danger of being taken alive." This was the statement of Joaeph Andrew Garcia. the desperado shot down at Pike place. by police, Wednesday night. In danger of dying, the wounded man begged Thursday, when visited by detective., that he be allowed to think for awhile before he makes a statement of hi. many crimes I have dime so much that X can't think of it all now, he said. The physician, say he may live in case there is no infection in hi. wounds The bullets which Garcia had in his big Colt's gun were all marked. With a knife, he had cut the letters D and F In the bullets Such bullets he eays, he Intended for officers who tried to get him. It waa his belief that bullets marked In such a manner would tear great holes in a man, it he were hit. I wanted to get that sheriff," said Garcia. "I saw him and started to get my gun. Then some one spoke to, me and I knew the jig was up. I started to make a fight, but they came from all directions. I wish they had killed me." Who la the stool pigeon that be trayed Joe Garcia and sold him liilt the hands of the authorities? The popular belief is that "Tip" Belcher, a noted fence for Denver crooks, betrayed the thug, but at the county sheriffs office this Is emphatically contradicted. A youth who knew Garcia when th; Mexican half-bre- d lived In the northern part of California, la said to have given the Information which led to the irim Inal's capture. This youth met Garcia, followed Policeman Ford's murder, at or near Seattle and they CITCIELL DR0TDERS for Essssssts ETC Dent your heme people. pay big eommiaaions te agents. Yard opposite City Cemetery. SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY. COPINGS, HEADSTONES, Saa 1 NEW UNDER MANAGEMENT OGDEN TURF 326 The White Fleet 1 EXCHANGE Street. Twenty-fift- h II. PATTIS0N, Prop. Choicest Wines, Liquors, Etc. Look at Our New Cigar Stand. Best of Imported, Key West and Domestic Cigars California and ivet wire for all Eastern raeaa.' Olaperting events fished and hunted together and finally Garcia Invited him to become hie partner in crime. Tha youth refused to join the half-breand Garcia threatened him with death, according to the story Sheriff Emery's informant gave here. Even tually the two became so Intimate that Garcia told him of the murder of Policeman Ford, confessing his part in it. Joe Rulllvan, now nerving a life sentence for the murder, fired the fatal told shot, the informant says Garcia v him. One day about three weeks ago Garcia's companion, to whom he had confided hla history of crime, did not Join the Mexican. Instead, he waa on his way to Salt Lake City to deliver the information which would result In Garcias capture. Two days later he entered the office of the county Jail here and told Turnkey John Corliss that he was in possession of Information that would lead to the capture of the desed ' perado. Corliss turned the stool pigeon over to Sheriff Emery, and a conference waa held with Gov. John C. Cutler. Through the stool pigeon's ability to recognise Garcia's handwriting, and other similar tests, the sheriff became convinced that the Informant was sincere, and the plans were formulated for the Mexicans capture. The stool pigeon, when Interrogated as to his motive, ely admitted that he wanted the reward. He said, also, that he feared Garda! . II is imiust in PRESCRIPTION INSURANCE. t worth eemething' te knew ed your praeeription has been fillabsolutely rights that tha drugs have been the best ebulnabla, Jt is just as the doctor wants have this insurance when y,ur Proeeription ie filled hem, and !? hargea are no higher than ef other druggists. w LEHI. May 8. The mass meeting hero voted unanimously against the consolidation of the schools of Utah county Into one district has tar several days consolidationof contopic been the versation In Lehi, and last evening a representative audience assembledHob-(r-toti near the matter discussed. Johu board explained how IIW s55odf y unequivacal-lviewed the matter, being O. change. the to proposed opposed N. Child, George Webb, A. J. Evans and E. Southwlck all made earnest plan speeches against the 'Eggertsen of consolidation," as It Was termed. Ave. the meetOgden, Utah Upon motion of Mr. Child to subing went on record as opposedvoters In fhe to the question of Mr. Webb large and small memorials mitting July, and upon motion a dissentwithout voted ,d Shipments. the audience , to consolopposed ss being voice Stock. ing Workmen.' idation in any form at present wwt Consistent Prices. Subscribers ef The Ut--hread But. os, ana & Co. Journal sra - requested te at haad 1 e"- tv, hir block Sew Instructions printsd fellow Tabernacle editorial column. ii5leicri,Uon Wash. ' - Parry IRE CONFIDENT Now is the Chance to Buy Your Suit at Prices which will never aain BE HEARD OP; Way Below Cost of NEXT MEETING E. Austin and E. J. Kearnes, who wer sent by the L'uh wool growMakes Statement From Hosers t&st to make arrangements for the storing of the Utah clip, have returned to Suit Lake full of enthusiasm over pital Cot in Seattle. the euocees that met their efforts They say that when the wool growers have Joe Garcia, according to a special heard their reports at the meeting to dispatch from Seattle to the Sait Lake be held -- aiurday afternoon at the Tribune, ha. made the following aUte-men- t: Commercial dub, they oubt if any will hesitate In sending their wool Wounded, ' I Last Day of Our Big Suit Sale Labor Men Have J.-h- Day Your Credit Is Good ot Oratory and Decide on Junction that our prices are the lowest and the merchandise Come and be convinced City for Convention. the finest. At Salt Lake City late yesterday afternoon, the Utah State Federation concluded, its session, after deciding that the next state convention shall east. be held in the second Monday The situation was found to be the in September,Ogden, 1908. same as predicted here, that the East-er- a The concluding address, which folcommission houses are holding cm lowed a was of to their wools that were bought last W. X. day of oratory first given by Ogden, Ptgott year at from 2 to 28 cents per pound. He urged uelegates to take These will not be let go under 18 a iwrsonal interest in the federation iriita, thus tending to give the present they had started and to do everythin I'tah dip an market If the possible to aid the executive board by wool is on the ground and ready to be suggestions and otherwise, to strengththrown into direct competition. en the federation and to aw onipIDh the They also found it to be true that prinetplee and purposes for which It the Eastern houses had Intended to stands. beae down the market so that wool Opsn t Public. could be purchased In the West at a as It decided that all future conaround 10 cents a pound, thus making ventions and of the federameetings up'ihe loss on last year's purchases. tion should be open to the public and The bankers were found . . run on strict lines ready to advance 10 to 00 per cent on that they should the present market value of wool, thus with no proxies and the vote at each wished delegate to count as one vol allowing all local A resolution was passed which proto get funds to meft all pressing oblivided that on the day preceding Labor gations incurred during the winter and every day preacher In the state should at the shearing corrals. All the details will be discussed at be asked to deliver a sermon on trade the meeting In Balt Lake City tomor- and labor union principles. To all minrow ana as a result a big Utah ship- isterial organisations and to unatment to the Boston warehouses Is ex- tached mlnlatera an in v tuition waa extended to affiliate with the federation pected. Fee Legislative Committee. There was mapped out for the legislative committee a program of work GEORGE that will keep it engage., tor some time to come, This committee will draft The Mercantile Installment Co. 266 24th Street THE CRITICAL DINER who wants excellent fare good service the benefits of dining at home without the home monotony breakfast quick Just the place to take that friend to lunch or any other reason why will find tills Just the right restaurant at Just tlw right price. We make it a point to cater to particular people, who want what they want when they want it. Absolutely the best place In town. nt --ci- erh ' V SHOE FOR MEN J measure for needed legislation in congress, the state legislature and In the various city councils Some of the measures advocated were the establishment of the office of a state labor commissioner to aid both organised and unorganised labor In securing work and the passage of laws providing for the protection against loss to property and life caused by defective electric wiring of buildings through de fectlve safety applicants or unskilled law for postal labor. The eight-hoclerks waa also on the list Within eight hours after his return to the police department, Georgu Sneets, formerly chief of police and recently made a special detective, was the prime factor In making what It is believed will prove to ... an Important capture at Balt Lake City. At I o'clock yesterday morning Sheets, assisted by Detectives Chase and Burt, arrested and u- In cells In the police station Henry Clark, BRAKEMAN IS HURT George A. George and James A. Gets, three men who are believed to have ON THE HIGH LINE been operating aa pickpockets and comseries of a petty crimes and mitting misdemeanors in Salt Lak in the last few months. BINGHAM. May . Patrick McCaf-freClark and George were taken on a brakeman, sustained a broken Main street, near the Kenyon hotel, leg In an accident on the high line and Gets was apprehended aa he was morning at 8 o'clock. about to enter the Crescent rooming yesterday McCaffrey was on an ore car comhouse above the Crescent theater, ing down the high line near the Tampa where Geti haa been living for some smeiter when he discovered that the time with a woman known to the police brakM refused to work. He endeav-a- s Mabel Ridgeway. The rooming jore to release the air and, In Is said to belong partly to Chief j over the ,,de of the car t0 do of Police Tom Pitt was caught between the side of the car It is thought by the police depart- end the bank which borders the track, ment that these men are old offenders end hla leg broken. and it is known that Clark and Gets The leg waa aet Dr. J. F. Flynn, have each, served terms In city jails, after which McCaffrey waa taken to and that Henry Clark, whose alias un- BL Mark's hospital In Balt Lake. til two years ago was "Whley Kelly, had servtu part of a term In Canyon An Omitted Incident City, Cola, penitentiary, from which The shaft sped from the bow of the Institution he escaped. elder Tell and clove the apple to the core. - "Say, dad," remarked Tell, Jr "that was an arrow escape, wasnt it?" MODERN WOODMEN MEET yfi& shat ajou muLi- IN STATE CONVENTION incite nturmadds: $400 $5QS PARK CITY, May 8. The Modern Woodmen of America, who met in state convention here Wednesday, had possession of the town ail day. They made a pleasing appearance In their dark blue uniform, and were followed with odmiring glances as they paraded the pie Justice. E ! $330 TOGGERY The 2449 Washington Avenue r 1 1 --1 - J. B. DOOLY, President II JOSEPH S. PEERY, iThe Vice-P- re RALPH E. HOAd, Cashier. Asst. Cashier. A. V. MclNTOfH, I UTAH NATIONAL BANK UNITED se streets. The drill, which took place on the baseball grounds at 8 o'clock In the evening, called out many hundreds of people, whose appreciation of the worn done waa evinced by the rounds of applause which broke out at frequent intervals. An elaborate banquet waa given last right to which the Woodman did am- - i i ; lean-hou- I ur y, i FALLSTAFF CAFE SHEETS MAKES ARREST Woodmansee Block Or OGDEN i i STATES DEPOSITARY 1 Interest Paid on Savings Accounts and Time e as s i i i i t' ference on May 18, when he will repeat hla lecture on "The Prince of BALTIMORE; May 8. As the first Peace." of a series of lectures In connection TO HOLD OLYMPIC TRIALS. with the Methodist Episcopal quadSAN FRANCISCO, ' May I. Pacific rennial conference. Bishop Charles XL for the Olympic team to Galloway, of tha Methodist Episcopal coast try-ou- ts Church South, will deliver an address London will be held on the ova lof tonight on, L. Q. C. Lamar, the Great Stanford nUlversity tomorrow, In acDr. James Buckley, edi- cordance with thf plans decided upon Pacificator." tor of the New York Christian Advo- by the board of governors of the Pacific Athletic Association. Tha Stancate, will Introduce the famous Southern clergyman. Aa marking a tendency ford track eras chosen because of Its toward conciliation between the two superiority to others on the coast and. great Methodist bodies of America, di- Its construction along standard lines, vided on sectional lines by the civil and the many athletea will have an opwar, th appearance of Bishop Gallo- portunity to show at their best In an way Is awaited with great Interest. effort to win a place on the American William Jennings Bryan has accept- team that will go to London this sumed an invitiation to address the con mer. BEAUTIFUL THINGS FOR LECTURES AT CONFERENCE J I Jv r .! t1 . I I 7i t a a t THE LITTLE ONES a s li r A LINE OF LONG AND SHORT DRESSES, SKIRTS, COATS, SHAWLS, BOOTEE8 AND KILT GOODS, SURPASSING ANT WE HA YE EVER OFFERED. WE INVITE EVERY MOTHER IN OGDEN TO LOOK THEM OVER. IT WILL SAVE YOU TIME, MONET AND STRENGTH. THE GOODS ARE LOVELY, THE PRICE IS LOWER, BECAUSE WE SECURED A SAMPLE LINE AT BIG DISCOUNT. PART OF THE i SEE THEM. , GOOODS ARE 0 DISPLAY IN THE WINDOW. ' i i 4 There Will Be ATTRACTIVE BARGAINS TOMORROW t 'Ji i 12c Hanu erchlefs ' e pedal 7c each Specialists. Sons ! Manufacture. Mortally 2Se Dealer in Seed a. Hay, Grain, phur and Stock Salt. 352 24th St. TOUDMDFFOW OGDEN GETS Saturday, May 9th Prices FADE THREE. Days Doings In Utah Barroom Played MAY 8, 1908. i t i i t. Join the McCall Club. subscription A Maga-xln- e year's tomorrow Beautiful Muslin Un- derwear, Gowns, Skirts and s Corset-Covei- si 256. i |