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Show Mje Bailu PAGE EIGHT. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER Western Pacific Construction Work will make easier the progress of the Ogden Police Scouring Railroad Yards and Jungles' !in Search of Colored Elk Who Killed j work. In many placet Western Pacific work Being Pushed West trains are running directly to the point t.f work and in this manner a'l material ol Ogden. is rushed to the scene of action. The locomotives with their loads of grading ' material run directly to the places Pacific rails are fast The where track foundation Is necessary. that Much trouble Is being experienced In being laid end it is probable which early in 191 traffic will commence California becauae of grade f'nlhtd washing away when hav n the new Gould line. When thia It rains. The Vtah Construction com-- . nompleted It will realiae th dream of psnjr has completed most of the grad-on- e of the great railroad magnates and)Jn directly up to th tunnels and the George J. Gould will have a complete avg made by water have to be railroad. In this he filled. This trouble will he manif.-s- t will hHVe superseded the efforts of Ed-- ! until the solid material is installed and ward H. Harr man. supposedly the the ties and tracks are put in place, greatest railroad man of history. Troublesome Tunnels. In Nevada there still exists the greatest mileage in tracks to be laid, near- all the California rails of the West-- i ? construction company. One of the i Pacific railroad having been al-- i. la near San Francisco, at Niles, ready installed. However, the time eon- - largest Beveral other large tunnels, which are sumed will he longer with the work in now nearly completed, are within a California, as many tunnels have yet to few miles of this place. Around SacraIs be completed. Work being rushed at mento the work la progressing satisall points. probably more men working and H la expected that local factorily was since the time than at any project work near there will he carried on for started. a long time before the cross country reached the Vtah Construction 'road Nfwi la ready. company's office yesterday that thej The Vtah Construction company has tracks will enter Wells. Nev., by Sat- been troubled with a more difficult urday night. The work la being pushed route than the Southern Pacific rail hard a this point audit I. expected rt, of the N Vda on Pacific will run state" Western th. Tk. rapMly the .am, , taking Place d t0 th) Southn Paclflc in California. !aa the Iatt,r road haa the route of Three Months Left. jlrast resietance, tha Western Pacific Ther, are only a little over three will coat a greater amount of money month left of this year In which the! In Ita construction. Again, In construct-wor- k can go on and when tha rains start In, in California, there are certain to be some drawbacks In the tunneling. In Nevada the climatic conditions Broth- Tomorrow's attractions all over store are of unusual interest ; loin This Sale of Table Linens allereatlon, when, over some alight trouble, an alDavid Logan, a negro, allot and killed tercation ciiaucd, both men using much Dick Hawkins, another negro, in Salt profanity. Logan finally displayed a revolve Lake City early thia morning, through the rear door of the and threatened to shout Hawkins. The men, who are brother Elks, both being notorious Candy BiHV reaort on atreet In the capital city. He members of the colored men's lodge; were ordered from the club by the barhaa not alnee been found. It waa at flrat lielieved that the tender and left, Logan still threatenmurderer had made hla escape to Ogden ing. Some time later, after Hawkins had and the local police dertinent waa notified at once. A squad of officers been drinking In the resort of the nowaa detailed immediately for a search torious "Candy Bill," he started to of all likely places in the city, and leave by the front door. He was met the Jungles" and railroad yards were by Logan, who, without a word shot thoroughly scoured. lTp to late this down hla victim in cold blood. Hawafternoon, however, no trace of the kins etaggered to the middle of the street and fell dead. colored men had been found. It le thought that the negro must The murderer, during the exrltement. have sought hiding In Salt Lake City, ran through the saloon and escaped and the total officers are practically through the rear door. certain that he did not come to Ogden. In one of the club rooms in Salt Lake'a tenderloin district thle morning Hawkins and Logan were drinking. LADDIES a ivsult of a petty A j Week of Sept. 7, MATINEE ISC8 Three Local ! DAILY IS Treasurer. GEO. ECKLUND, Musical Director. BERT 8YPHERS, Stag. Manager and Song llustrator. - George Eeklund: Overture. Union Musician, Poet and Peasant by Suppe. Dent miea it 2 Diablo Juet returned from the lower regions, eating live coals of fire, dining en fire belle, consisting of pitch and brimstone, jonvarting himself Into a human volcano. B Bert Syphorei Introduces the big song hit from the House of Stern," entitled, "By the Old Oaken Bucket, Leu iso. 4 Joe. OBrien i Irrepressible and Baphenomenal, ton and Gun Manipulator, A natural violinist. 5 Roberto Note Thle young man haa never taken a lesson in hie life and doaa net knew one note from anothei yot plays with great axpraseion and beautiful One-Arme- d, tone. 8 The Regalst In their laughable farce entitled, "Fun iff a Lu ratio Asylum. 7 Moving Pictures! The Younger Brothers. ' The only Kinsnere, The European Equilibrist, JT and luc Tomrorow we ael! In the basement our regular 40c table tumbler at 25c. These In medium heavy, W. H. WRIGHT & SONS : LEWD CONDUCT HERE 5 CO. HI, ARRESTED FOR Utah Firemen. TaM-- ;, 40c Tumblers for 25c j Great Plans for Benefiting EXECUTIVE STAFF. R. NUCKOL8, Proprietor. J, C. W, LIPPINCOTT, Manager. ERNSBURGER, MISS LOUISE 1 Departments 45 doz. Bea window, , Have 3 95 doz. 2 58 doz. Tomorrow we place on sale our line of famon known aa the New Crown. Thia la positively the ever sold at th price. All shapes, composition or note, i TO 62 doz. 2 49 doz. 3 65 doz. Sale of School Tablets i FIRE - Tab'e Cover, three yard long Table Cover, 70x9 In 4.50 Heavy Damask Napkins 5.00 Heavy Damask Napkins 1.00 Heavy Damask Napkins., .00 Union Hemmed Napkins All Linens by tha yard simillarly reduced. i , napkins offered at 12.50 1.00 I al LYCEUM THEATRE reduced prices: I dlxup-jpearl- ng Coin-meni- For Friday and Saturday only--all and table covers by the piece or yard are ! Morning. the ' Wet-Ter- er Lodgeman in Salt Lake Tender- 10 . musical nuinbcis In SEAT SALE GOOD tin- - play, but they are all fitting and de riitive ver in the way of the plot and ne- develoFor the purpose of organising the lilt are Blow State Firemens association, the elecFOR SHOW TONIGHT pment. Borne of the the Smoke Away. "The Waning Hotion of officers and to choose deleGov. Cutler Greets Magnate Briefly T. B. Stephens Charged With In Balt neymoon," Don't You Tell" and Thurconvention state to the gatee sday la My Jonah Day.'' A ehnru or Lake, September It and 17. members in Private Car Denies BuyThe aeat sale for tonight's production fifty alluring girls umlcr tlie able dSerious Offense and is of the three Ogden fire departments. of The Time, The Place and The Girl" irection of Ned Wayburn. la one of th Nos, 1 and i and the Five Points briat the Grand, haa been exceptionally decided hlta of the piece. Released on Bond. ing Western Pacific. gade, held a meeting. Chief Paine was good and a capacity house la anticipatchosen president of the local organisaA BURNT CHILD ed. To three good crowds, the comtion and empowered to appoint ten dreads successful th fire. The dread is whola aa three H. soon HinAa Harrlman'c Edward J. pany played convention. to the N. nights delegates engagement In Ogden a year ngo and esome, hut not the burn: that ran b ton was made secretary and treasurer, special train rolled Into Union station eo.nea this year with a practically new healed and Instantly relieved by apin Ogden yeaterduy evening, the priand Mr. Harrop, of the Five Points was elected vice president. vate car Ardel," in which the mag- - phy today in police court and released production. Insofar aa scenery and cos- plying Ballard's Bnow Liniment Bf tumes are concerned. prepared for accidents by keeping a nate was traveling, waa boarded by under bond of 1100, Their Object. I B. The aklll of John Toung aa a bottle always In th house. Beat for Stephen la charged with lewd eon The meeting wee held lest night General Manager W. II. Bancroft, who never comedian haa before C. of been por-- ; aprains, bruises, cuts, scald, rhenna-- t Cutler Governor escorted John duct, he having been arrested on at B tat Ion No. 1, where Chief Paine neuralgia, bunions any and zU other prominent men j plaint of C. Ward, the father of a llt-- :f rayed to such advantage ae In the and presided. The flre laddies plan to per and pains. Price 25c, He and aches character tho! of a of Into the Happy Johnny the Hicks, presence the state, girl, with whom feet a strong organisation and to work man. After a few brief re- j phene la said to have acted In a shame-mar- square young gambler with a fund of In conjunction wlih the state aaeocla sound philosophy which with the state executive and hie ful and Immoral manner, expresses tion. It Is the Idea of the firemen of The Time, the state to get a bill through the next party, they departed and Mr. llarriman The aged defendant in the case In epigrammatic slang. i( Via Denver A Rio Grande R. B, BrpL innocent of the The Place and The Girl" la not a muthat h legislature, making t rompulaory to granted a brief Interview to the sical comedy, but a music play. The 6th. Round set aside a portion of Insurance re paper men. .charge, trip, $20.00. Bept 17th and . piece could be played without music, igth, round trip, $22.50; Bept 25th Mr. llarriman, when asked regarding j celpts as a benefit fund for Injured but Mr. Howard's pretty songs make tlie absorption of the Gould interests, firemen. round trip, 122.50 Stop over lilt doubly attractive. Thera are a tlnxt-- jth, ahb'h subject has been prominently lowedconnected with the magnate's western tour, aald, Dont you think I have WEBER enough on tny hands already 7 When pressed for a mure definite answer he !410(OiOOtOi444i4tOtOH444AOOiHOiOHEOtOH4 admitted that he had no Intention of swallowing Gould, that the latter waa s well able to take care of himself. He would not consent In the affirmative to the statement that he had aided the Gould systems financially. Latter-Da- y Doesnt Read Papers. Saints' School at Og A fart which developed regarding 4 den Opens With Large the magnate, was that the newspaper men could say almost anything they 4 Enrollment desired about him, as he claims that 4m he doe not even read the newspapers. W. H- Merhlna, bartender In the Red 4 He said that on hla last trip through Bea saloon, which la located on Grant or 4 At the Weber academy today the Ogden, he, a couple of days laer, was avenue adjoining the red light district, 'regular school season atari, although shown a clipping from a newspa;ier, re-- wa fined sixty dollars by Judge J. D. 4 actual Instruction will not commence RHrding an interview and that he Im- - j Murphy thia morning In police court, 4 until Monday, The academy la opened mediately stopped the ambitious re- - for selling liquor to females and allow 4 them to visit hla place. The specific r jfor the purpose of registration and porter In the endeavor to make known 4 off on, was said to have been the sale entrance examinations and will prob- the news which the paper contained. t 4 He aald that he was speeding east , of Hluor to May Johnson, ably be harder work than at any time during tlie year for the teachers There for the purpose of his eon in j Mehrin was also found guilty on a 4 are about 450 names on the list, which school when the season opens. The charge of selling liquor to minora. He 4 will make this the banner year tor the spec lul train stopad In Ogden about .wa given a hearing yesterday on both 4 institution. thirty minutes, to prepare for a hard complaints before a Jury, which In Many new appointments have been run to the next division, Mr. Harri- - bringing in its verdict recommended 4 0 made this year in the standing com-- I man visit Balt Lake. leniency. Because of the recommenda4 mltiecs and the Instruction faculty, tion no penalty waa Imposed for the Several member of the faculty are last offense. o home production and a great deal Is hlgh as any one who has ever graduatThis Is the first punishment to be ed from the school. Miss rear! Cragln, 'expected of them for the coming meted out by the local courts for violaAmong these are Miss Birdie also home talent, la assistant In the tion of the new o city ordinance with IWotherapoon In the department of domestic science department and great regard to Evening) bar rooma o frequenting by ' drawing. In which study she stands aa expectations are held tor her showing z during the season. At : com-Uta- h, ! Ste-rallro- ad ks I ) newi-JCaim- ; j - OPEN j Congress Dancing Academy t VARIETY QUALITY A PROGRAM OF UNSURPASSING VAUDEVILLE. - BIG SHOW CONING HEXT WEEK I ! I Parry Monuments Careful selection of high-grastock A No, 1 workmen; otudiouo regard for tho location and surroundings of tho family plot thorough carrying out of your order in every detail, to the final erection of tho memorial, are p:nts that distinguish our memorials and insure de satisfaction, Jos. Parry & Sons Co. 2253 WASHINGTON AYE. entt-rin- , b t t i sea-jeo- n. WESTERN GLASSES FOR EVERY AGE are procurable here. For the youngster who la a little weak in vision, for the parents whoe eyes need help, for the old folks whose sight begins to show the effect of advancing years. Come or bring the member whose eyee need assistance. There'll be no mia-- , take In the glasses we supply, because ore examine scien- tifically all eye before choosing the lenses. J. 8. LEWIS A CO Jewelers and Opticians g FITOVER 100 PERSONS TED DURING AUGUST. LEAGUE At De Moines First game Pea Moines. 8; Omaha, 0. Second game Dos Moines, 7; Omaha I. At Lincoln First game Lincoln, 8; Denver, 2. Second game Lincoln, S; Denver 1. At Sioux City Sioux City, 8; Pueblo, L AMERICAN ASSOCIATION At Indianapolis First game Indianapolis. 8; Toledo, 2. Second game Indianapolis, 8. Toledo, 5. At Columbus Columbus 2; Louisville, 8. At St Paul St. Paul. 11; Milwaukee, 8. For envelopes, letterheads, business card,rooms. dodger, etc. call up Tha Journal fob Beth phones 884. Opens Next Saturday September 12th 4t414t4i4!444f474!474H4444444f4?444;4i4! i |