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Show the ti4i'i4 s Around the held responsible for any damages which might accrue from their recently-con-- 1 atructed dam across the Ogden river! a abort distance above Washington. Town John Osborne, boiler foreman of of the Rmander Grant, managerto Beat- - the Union Pacific shops at Evanston. so" Hew. Wyoming, is in Ogden on his regular ronf-c- with John Oort. annual, vacation. Incidentally, as he refer-fs!j! ,h. local theatre. withaeana great enthusiast as an angler. many exciting fish stories are bring plans tar th. tW WdCk ,Wlh told. to expe DAILY STATE JOURNAL, TUESDAY, AUGUST i STRICKEN IH '901 PAGE FIVE W IS T t 11, VALLEY TODAYS MARKET REPORT DAY o o E. Miller Brokerage Co.'s Private Wire. By C. w Celebrated Golden Wedding Mon- - Prominent Salt Lake Citizens n renaming the Si Herricks ice cream Is made Just right, and pleases every appetite. Since every men prefers the beet, let Herhave the good mans test. Xnd. ricks nights meeting of the city phone 01. from reoeived waa petition fTwaliaoa arising that Wallace Claims aggregating tl.SSS.09 for eatenelon be admitted M an suppltes in the various city depart referred was ments. a cre ordered paid at last night's city. The matter tS engtaeering department. council meeting. a Leg- .JNTHE WATER SPRITE," J. C. Orem in his private car BrmnA. sf the Rbi"Signet departed from Ogden last 7 Electric, "Just Like chant ng riory. night on Union Pacific No. 10 for the ever M- , Ho"1- - 1 ... ! come Interested in Annual Police Court Today. Canyon Celebration. John F. Fife, who. with his wife, last evening, celebrated the fiftieth anniversary of his marriage, was suddenly stricken with convulsions, while occupying one of the spectators' chairs in police court this morning waiting to be called to the witness stand In the case of the state of Utah vs. Joseph Sacks, w ho is charged with having struck Gltu Tout, the son of Sergeant Fred Tout of the Ogdeu police force, with his clenched fist. The sudden illness of Mr. Fife created a commotion in the court room for a few moments, until a cab waa summoned and the sick man taken to his street by home at 100 Twenty-firfriends In the court room. Owing to the abesnee of Mr. Fife, who waa on. of the chief witnesses, the hearing of Sacks was continued until later. The sick mans condition waa considerably Improved this afternoon, and It was stated that attacks similar to that which sUrtled the court this morning, are periodical with '"I, S day; Is Suddenly Taken III in - eub-iSi- on comratoslon- solitary county If you drink, drink Yellowstone, Wr th peu, o That residents of Van Bunen 2 sve- Twenty-fourt- h nu. between and pree- -, Twenty-sixt- h desire cement tln W order, found himself street, which msde a motion to adjourn, sidewalk, was evidenced at the meetwithout m seconded and carried ing of the council last night, when Neat Monday morning not on. protest against the work was wiU be held. Commts-ioner- s received. The city engineer was inMadsen and Moor, will be In structed to advertise tor bids. for two weeks. o Uaho on their outing It will pay yen Is see the Elaotn. "THE Cash Milt South worth's story of Register at "The Crystal," 2477 Liks HIDDEN HAND." Elsctric, "Just Washington Avenue. Where the ears st Hsms." iff the Weber A. Rows, general Inspector of the Tbs following officers been elected Harriman lines, departed for the east have orchsrdtsts CoUnt, E. G. on second No. yesterday. While here Mr. Fife. (or the ensuing year: president. K. Wright; J. secretary. he gave out a report Saturday which llcOriff; the was tnsrarer, John Farr. These with very complimentary to The effof hoard constltut. th. following iciency of the Harriman workmen In EFFIE OGDEN Joseph Hubbard of Willard; general. n, Ballan-tyo Dsn Bleed of Clearlield; J. T. hi weekly . payrolls, of Rlverdale and C. A. Hlcken Regular have TODAY amounting to 3,000.54 were ordered luoper of View. ArrangemenU been made by the local fruitgrowers paid by the council Monday night, to coma o to have an expert fruit packer Collections and toes of the muniassist and packing the to this city cipal court during the month of July . Mrs. Effla Ogden, wife of Joseph II. fruit this eamon. amounted to 2,871.15, according to Ogden of Peterson, died this morning U. P- - Rock Springs, Castle Gate the report of Clerk David Jenson, at her home in Peterson. 8ha had been lump end nut and Clear Creek lump which was accepted by the council at Gillette its delivered. seriously ill and at th solicitation of )$ at yard. 15.7 meeting Monday night. N. O. Ogden, of this o West Twenty-sevent- h her brother-in-laCoal Co- - 16 promptly. city, was brought to ths Ogden GenerHectographs refilled street. 'Phones 1074. o Ogden Office Supply Co. . al hospital where she was examined for Next Thursday evening members Later she was taken to pneumonia. he meet at city of the council will brother-in-laN. O. of her the home hell for the purpose of going over the under where the cars of physiOgden, whica the city, revised ordinances of cians she recovered rapidly and was have been In the buuls of a special removed to her home In Peterson. After that committee tor some time. Death resulted from complications the council will not get together again which set In during her illness. Bha Man-da- y. the following until a week from was thought to be improving and her for the employment of guards for city death cams as a sudden shock to her 'grief-stricke- n relatives and friends, Contractor William Doyl was al- prisoners at work In ths cemetery, sc- lowed 1.500 second partial estimate cording to the report approved by the Funeral arrangements have not yat I been made. for the work of building the bridge council last night, y the at the mouth of Ogden canyon,-bEd i sen's vary latest, "THE TALES , ieBgiy tangled on the proposition. Three council last night.. Th. new bridge Is THE 8EARCHLGHTS TOLD." Brand separate communications were read, almost entirely completed. new. Vary pretty and cemie. ELEC- one from ths city engineer, one from a Money to loan on real estate Wcur-lt- y. TRIC, "Just Liks Hams. the contractor and a committee report C. Parry, cor. 2 and Wash, . . that the work be fitifc recommending CraM o be" f!"nted It had been started. Owing as lshed, In sidewalk district No. It, Exten vacation thlrty-ds- y llshing a proper ,to th. expen of tion No. I, permission was granted California. He to one of the brot th. work o( th, duetors on passengers running between OP(jere(j discontinued, the council later. property owners to do the work by pri vet. contract. It was reported last Ogden and Carlin on the Southern after a lengthy discussion referring the night to the city council that many Pacific. Mrs. Crase and daughter spend matter to the law committee and ths patches of this work had not been done, their vacation in Yellowstone. city attorney. and the city engineer waa Instructed o to advertise for bids and proceed with General Passenger Agent A. B. William Clintock, traveling acJ. the completion of the unfinished work, Moseley, of the Harriman lines, de- countant of the Union Pacific company, o parted for a short visit to Yellow- to' In Ogden today. He visits Ogden Tou make no mistake In Insisting stone park last night periodcally and enjoys his stays hare. on having B. A G. butter, as It Is the s best. On year ago Seth E. Thomas put Because of ths Illness of the dedown a concrete sidewalk Intersection fendant. a continuance of the case of Kodak Finishing. on the corner of Twenty-eight- h street Carrie E. Bichsel vs. Chauncey Burns Tripp 40 26th 8L and Washington avenus. Having learn- of thirty days has been granted In e ed that the city to now paying for this district court At th. request of City Engineer Mr. Thomas presented a petiParker, th. time for opening bids tor work, to tion the council last night asking George Clark and John McDethe sidewalk district on Twenty-secon- d The petition rmott two vags who were given orders be that he was one week street, deferred by was referred to the city engineer, to leave the city under suspended senthe council lest night. e tence of (0 days, have been again aro Excursion to Yellowstone Park via rested and will be tried before Judge ft yea drink, wink Yellowetoae. ' Oregon Short Line Aug. 11th. Round tomorrow. McDermott who Murphy Fbr building two sidewalk Intersec trip rate from Ogden 40.7 which In- la afflicted with a decided impediment transtion, the Wheelwright Construction Co. cludes necessary rail and stage in his speech, has been many times bewe allowed 7.70 by the council lest portation, also hotel accommodations i fore his honor here, and persistently right Th. United Concrete company In the Park for ths complete five days pleads not guilty whenever he to ari allowed 52.(8, for the construc- tour. ' rested. e tion of two Intersections. - A claim of A special claim from Browning the Wheelwright company for 102.70 Lucien Balden, a vag arrested brothers for the 20. tent of an autoWM referred to the sidewalk comSunday night, who entered a plea of mobile, used for the transportation of not mittee for Investigation. in police court yesterday guilty, Councilman HumpMayor Brewer and was suspendmorning, given a -'- DIEPPE CIRCUIT AUTOMOBILE hries to South Forte canyon in April, ed sentence by Judge Murphy after RACES.' Brand new. Released to council last the night his trial this morning, and ordered to tsday. was presented Thtyr, great ELECTRIC, "Just Liks It was not audited and gas referred to leave the city at once. Heme.' the city auditor for Investigation. o e Frank Sherwood, the defendant on The council Monday night adopted A petition to create a sidewalk a. charge of disturbing ths peace, in the report of the sidewalk committee district on Madison avenue between a neighborhood quarrel with William recommending that City Engineer Par- Twenty-fourt- h snd Twenty-eight- h HanRon Cook ,trMt wu ven a ker be Instructed to advertise for. bids sentence a and or ,h work of reprimand laying cement eide-jrai- last night from Mary L Driver In police court to-oj, Taylor avenue between others and referred to the engineer- by Judge Murphy day. and . Twenty-fift- h streets, ing department. e Col. M. A. Daugherty, of Salt Dr- Epperson Is now located In the Twenty-secon- d of Residents rreet la ,n Ogden today to attend an Lake Rational Bank buUdlng. avenues and ' PISSES i J mi e-- Ub m . i in Mgdi-iof towi au-oit- or, Fir Insurance. H. A. Sims, 410 25th. " ka The polios committee recommended to the council ast night that Hagbert Andersons petition for an Increase in pay for the meets of prisoners .from 10 do 12 2 cents be not granted. The "t7fM,r Iber taxpayers at last council adopted the report Because hte meeting of th. council The of ths small allowance, prisoners cannot be well fed and a strike recently th committee" resulted at the Jtfl because the men refused to labor, hard all day on little council last night adopted the food. ZZZ1 f th Uw committee with th - ptlt,n f Georgs 8. When the city council came to ad- thrt which recommends i- just mattera with relation to putting Wnt 04." DeVIne serve no sidewalks on Twenty-secon- d tireonth Arne mcr of the DIns&ale Ir-- J down street above Harrison avenue, it waa rigaiin,, company that they would. be! discovered that the body waa hope- ' Asking that Monro. avenue from ntieth to Twenty-nint- h street be concrete sidewalks, petition received from P. J. Hendershot and . - 1-- irt r i t. semi-annu- Smel t Com Smel t Ifd Reading Am. Lac. Southern lm R. R. 101 V 1 I Coni.j Copper Norfolk oln F. and Iron . Colo. E 109 128 68 2d V 12(4 57 744 54 151.-- ! . . lt K3V t! l9; 14 554! 94 23 . 14 Rll-- . r a . OGDEN a..,....,.,. INDUSTRIAL 4. 00 .5255 STOCKS. 1354 Y.I 94 MV I 4 Id-l- il 04 24' Amal. Copper METAL MARKET. I'npprr 40 10Si' I84I Southern Sugar , Peoples Gas ,reat Northern 4 10SV 4V Ana. Steel Com Steel Ifd R. I. Com Balt. St Ohio Y al N. Y. STOCKS Northwestern 134 138V ! I Am. C. F. 414 i St. Paul 145 Atchison . 8V 88N in Wrong-Doin- g for State 15X41 Union Pacific r . ... 1574 j 68Vh Mlsmtrl rnclflc 574 Industrial School. Canadian Pacific . . ,,j 172 Til 1724 Northern Pacific . ..j 14441 1444 j A Ohio Chew. 43 44! In u.!l probability FVrreat W'llaoti N. T. Central . 1104! 1084 and Own jld Ferris will be sent to the III. Central 141 139 Utah State penitentiary. 4241 They have Ontario . , O '274 141 bean transferred to the Jail at Salt Wabash 12(41 1254 Lake City, from whli-- place they were Penn. Railway , Erie 2441 sentenced, at tlielr own request. Su- L. A 11141 N. JI04 perintendent Thomas today said that National Lead 74! 884 they were out of their proier places as when at the industrial school, they GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. are criminals. Their heads are those Thomof degenerates, he says, and Mr. CHICAGO. Aug. 1 1 .Wheat Wa s a as thinks they could not possibly be trifle weak noon after a Ann opening, reformed. They have been given am- doubt lens due to unfavorable Liverpool ple opportunity to better themselves advloea. On good commission house while at the state Instltulun, but wrlth orders it anon rose 14c, fell bark fractall the care they were given they ionally, advanced again and cloned could not le benefltted. strong Tic above yesterday. There waa Both Wilson and .Ferris have msde heavy trading again today, but the several attempts at gaining freedom bulla had the mastery during most of and In several Instances they were suc- the session. Further crop damage cessful only to be recaptured each stnrlea from the northwest and a noted time and returned to their terms of crop expert cut the crop down to 010.. Wilson was confined to the 000,000 bua. or 25,000,000 leaa than si n tones. Industrial school for breaking Into a year. rooming house, snd Ferris was confined for burglary also. Ferris broke sway last May and was caught at Milwaukee. Wisconsin, whlls attempting burthe remaining ahorta still very nerglary, Only bis youth saved him from the state prison of Wisconsin at Oreen vous. Other options not strong, but no particular weakness. Bay. He was sent to the reform they betray Oats Went contrary for some reason school and the officials of the Utah off. titate Industrial school, discovering closing 4c Provisions Followed the general that he was the one who had escaped Wilson and Ferris Too Far Gone Important meeting of the stockholders of ths Carbonate Hill Mining Co. According to the expressions of those Interested In the Carbonate Hill property, developments are expected within a short time, which will establish the mines as a profitable enterprise, e By an order of Judge J. A. Howell in district court, Charles C. West to released from the state mental hospital at Provw, to be taken care of by- his mother, Mrs. Sarah West, e WEATHER REPORT Generally fair tonight and Wednesday. - I ref-We- rt-io- - - stde-wal- ii.slitu-tio- n lV-se- rt ' Jefferson between. Wall will be given 40 days by the city council In which to have their cement laid by private contract This decision was made by the council In response to a petition from property owners last night ! . , f-- ks Payment of 2,257.87, Interest due m the gold refunding bonds of 189. .. L bed been mads by the city wi approved by the council at its meeting last night the !ij l.ty at the r - 90-d- ay Ft ;::.i true NEW Aug. 11 The Wars market and hogs went ui$her. Pork t.ad their innings in the great game closed 15c higher. lod.y a:..,i the threw the bull all oit-l tie gr mills. t'liU'At . Aug. 11 The They, as well us some trade lending bulls who wanted to unload. ' hhli.-tinaii expert authority, us took advantage of the big Button fak- ing government report as a basis, ers frantic appeals to tlv public to total ulie.it crop at 175.000,000 t buy s "cks and sold the market freely. or 4.iinti.t-i-year. It makes ths The outside public bought iitnl may et whiter ulo.it 4. and the spring hold the bag The suarp break all ;r5."io.(i'iii along the t.ne continued till the close which averaged about 2 points lower Closed Open and was virtually at the bottom. Ear- - t Cotton 1. 2 ssi.in N. P. 18. t E. ly In file ard a .Jd vti'l'fr 9. 4 the others fractionally, ('upper. Read2 ing and Smelters broke over points. St. Paul. Ills, nearly 2 and I A N.. Steel. S. P. N. Y. Atchison. Un. fac. snd Penna. 1 to 1 V Canadian Pacific declared usual 3 per cent dividend Yl-lt- Salt L:tke and out f prominence generii muuied by Manager ally h..w Cliff Fci:-1t.i take an interest in tile sixth a ..ii of the festivi!.' !: provide the ties greatest enjoy men i.t ii,e entire yar tin residents el liut.isi iile, Eden and al! o( Ogden ' .:le Sami.' . New house. Judge William H King, lldiior SjiNlitnl of tile Evening .Vws. Harry S. Joseph, and other S.iit l.;,ke men of prominence, and weaitii will be present at the celebration i.tiiiiirrnw. Mr. New house and Mr. JoM-pwill be two of the judges will de i, It- upon the results of the various contests. Mr. New house has also contributed liberally to the fund for prises In the i on test perpetuating the custom by the late Henry Pery. . i i w of DRS. ' f For l. rs; . Be- MUSICAL HISTORY COURSE. Mr. Harry Smurth waits will give a pipe organ recital at the Tabernacle tonight at 1:20 p. m. Mrs. Dr. Morrell will lecture. Mias Ellen Thomas wiU sing . Tickets. 25 cento. All holders of regular eeurae tickets admitted .toes, j l4l 24 . At MS it U being shackled, guard and clambered to the deck of the train, risking his Ilf ea being In Irons as he was, But this time he waa again unlucky, as ha climbed down at the first stop after leaving the guard, the latter who had also left ths train Immediately W. Cooper, Book Agent, on Trial catching him. At another time Ferrla waa caught at Omaha. Nebraska, after Before Police Judge Murphy tn ecape, and waa brought back to anstill was this city. Ferris caught for Vagrancy. other tlma at Butte, after making his on the trip west, he escaped from the escape. Wilson only 'escaped once, but It to through hto own efforts that he will be sent to the state prison If possible. He was dissatisfied with work at the state institution and gave the au thnrltles no little rouble. That he to a had case to the firm belief of Superintendent Thomas, and he does not want the boy In hto care any more. Ferris had promised to tell Mr. Thomas when he would again .attempt to escape and three weeks ago he notified ths superintendent that he would escape at the first chance. Mr. Thomas' asked him if It would he in six months and the boy eald, at quick He endeavored to as I get a chance. make tfie escape while at the canyon, but he waa unsuccessful. The boys complained to the authorities under wuom they are now confined at Salt Lake City, that they did not get the proper food, and that they were nearly worked to death In the Industrial school. The superintendent claims that at many times It was necessary to punish the boys when they would tot act properly and that that waa the only method by which they could be 'otnpelled to do their work at alL They were being taught trades and it was difficult to keep them at work. Kill Him, Anyhow. It la doubtless perfectly correct u the International sanitary congress baa resolved to call malaria the noe Quito fever," but yellow fever to also a mosquito fever, and what else the mosquito to to blsme for perhaps no one can telL If the testimony of police officers and others to true, W. Cooper, who claims to be a book agent, has an mean disposition, especiall on certain occasions. b According Coopers story, the mean disposition comes only when he has been drinking. avenue between Twenty-thir- d Twenty-fourt- h streets- His actli that time wers considered strong he fought the officer 'all the w the police station. After he was - 1 the officers if years. STOCK SALES. grossly Imposed upon; that he was an honest book agent and had merely Bingham Amal., (00 at 18 4c. been drunk. ' While Intoxicated, he Beck Tunel Com. 200 at 1.224-- ' aald that he was searching for a hotel Black Jack, 00 at 04 to 05c. the name of which he could not reCentury, 100 at 4. 74: buyer 10 days. Colorado M., 100 at 4.S34. member and that It was while conductColumbus Con, 100 at 1.00.' ing this search that the police had arrested him. Crown, Point, 2,000 at 23c. Iron Blossom. 100 at 2.074; 200 at Judge Murphy took Coopers case under advisement, pending a further In- 2.10; 1.100 at 2.174- vestigation as to the truth of the mana Keystone, .100 at 22c. Little BelL 100 at 1.80. strange tale. Sentence will be proLower Mammoth. 1,000 at' 45c. nounced tomorrow morning. May Day, 00 at 49c. Mountain Lake, 00 at 09c; 1,000 at. ' Good Advice. 79c. buyer 00 days: 500 at (8c. "But llfo haa no bright slda!" walled Sioux Con, 1.000 at 1.10. the peaalmtoL ."Then get busy and T1n tic. 2,000 at 20c. polish up the dark aide," rejoined the Uncle Sam Con, 700 at 1.20. optimist Victoria, 100 at 1.20; 190 at . |