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Show the ft . ' S DAILY STATE JOURNAL, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 29. 19C3. PAGE S' AROUND THE TOWN JURY TRIES A e w Funeral services over the ... ' '1 liel'... a lit of William Vlaitin wer held fn,,., Mlji Sons funeral chapel Monday Larkin at S o clock. The Imjy wa Th, BIBLE STUDENTS iutesred at th city cemetery. aeitu-.-'li in;' ,.1 'file M"' '"",V B. A G. Butter and B. & G. Ouvjl ' t:" ,:i are prepared fur your need. Tra.t .. , .1 LAWRENCE FOR Ai ln-12- . ; - v.?T sr-- ,."' S. $i Shoe Uo.' Dee-Stanfo- t"hoe Sale. THE LEWIS corract WEIGH. COALj Phon, "WEIGH LEWIS taWfCRCe and NEfim WfllMH - animal tinn. WI and Evidence Looks Block I.'.'::,., 'v '' '"ii Qr -- If you drink, drink Teliowsto ns. it th 149. ... It. it-.- :4n:. J Hr.'wninfj Is p .... T ImisoV "an. Buy RED CROSS STAMPS in hu-- ! nianity take to stamp out Tuberculosis j,.. ,. , Then buy meata a tamped v. g. inspect- - fi ed for your and family's sake. A guar- in; k, antee for it to be free from Tuberculosis trial. li" one wiil murder EVERY GROCERY in WEBER COUNTY SELLS THEM. i outcast HEi0N" IN A TEAK R' ji!E FOREST, ,NVNCIBLE FLUID AN - . - Shoe Sale. -S- PECIAL DANCE New Year' Eve. ACADEMY. Washington Avenue. Where the cars CONGRESS DANCING 1 this old ,top Dance oclock. until Dancing I year out and the new year in. I Dr. J. H. Epperson Is now located The regular Wednesday evening j 0Ver the Ogden Paint Oil A Glass Co. dance at the CONGRESS ACADEMY! .. nld year nut and the "A,v K has been postponed to Thursday, Dec. in New Year's eve. Congress year Eve jew Slat, when a special New Tear hall will be given. Dancing until one AcHdemy. o clock, Inder the able care of Dr. G. A. COAL Rock Springs, Castle Gate j'kson. Charles w. Melghan, nmnag-anGillette Coal Co., ,n editor of the gute Journal, Is Clear Creek. raI,d'y recovering from an attack of 151 West 27th Street Phones. 1074. nervousness, billowing over-worTo- e Funeral services over the remains da he is able to be out and la ex. of Anthony Fronk, who died at the pected to return to hla dutiea in a day family residence In West Weber. Sun- - ,or ,0will j of general debility, . . day evening A A be held tomorrow morning at o'clock at the West Weber meeting ELECTRIC THEATER. 4 A house. For more than thirty-nin- e years the deceased has been a resident of West Weber and has been an ar- - j dent worker and faithful member of $ Saint. ; $ the church of the Latter-da- y He la survived by a win, two daugh- - A HE'S TURNED OVER A NEW LEAF. ten, thirty grandchildren and twen- - A d ; . , : ee A the old year out and the new one in with the Women of Woodcraft No. 174 at Royal Dancing academy. Prise wait. Admission 50c couple, extra lady 25c. e Fire Insurance. H. A. Him, 410 25th. a If yon drink, drink Yellowstone. DANCE 'w wt-i- i i InriM-'.- Iut to in i.f t!Hl in r husbiiu.l Mrs l.nnastreet t, stilled that k, lll.'l Lawn-ue- ,'hrist-ma- s begged hei ami ei her members of the little party who were going to the restaurant I" tike her Hlumr, ns she was u fra id 'o remain in the house. i re- t Mrs. luon.iug Afraid ts Return. I'l'i'ii urriving at home. Mrs e la Mrs. Lawrence stated, Ul'twriuKIll. v begged t,i tie taken to tlie home of Mrs Grown where site could lie down as she was afraid to go home. When lying upon a bed at Mrs. Brown's Following a brief charge from Judge home Mrs. Lawrence kept holding her J. D. Murphy, the ju.-- y holding t left side and groaning. Later the woinquest over the dead body of Cur In tie man was removed to her home. Lawrence, who was iound dead In bed All of the colored women witnesses by hw husband Saturday morning, re- told practically the sain story of the tired to make up ita verdict, at 2'45 done-stitroubles of the Lawrence this afternoon. hone. Mrs. Put bin was on the stand At the afternoon session Ittchard when the court adjourned for noon. Lawrence, the husband of the the dean woman, took the stand in his own and under exa initiation by Cojnty Attorney Nathan J. Harris g.tvr hi version of the facts connected with his wife's death. He was infi"uud by the court before he liegan his at'iry that he was not compelled to make 1 statement but could do an voluntarily if he desired. Lawrence appeared anxious to talk and began his statement, with Immaterial facts which happened Thursday morning. The negro exhibited traces of nervousness when called upon to take the outh as a witness, his hands visibly Item-Ming- , but with exception of a show of (.motion after he had finished his testi- Claims That Adamson Was Not mony he preserved an absolute calmness during the recital of his story. With Him, Seeing Him First Lawrence frequently referred to hi " wife as which he explained in Saloon. la a term of endearment which he her. used in addressing He dec lured his wife had been drinking heavily all day Christmas and was Where la Homer Harrison? This Is brought In bodily by the Rout woman a question which the police would be and another friend and placed In lied to have answered to their satis, beside him Christmas night. This he glad In the faction. In the affidavit of George declared waa about midnight. morning when he awoke he stated Adamson, In which he declared that that he railed hla wife and not re- John MeCune had nothing to do with ceiving a resiKinse he placed hi hand robbery of a railroad man named Htew-a- t was on herfao and found that laat October, mention la made of either dead or dying. Then he rushed one Homer Harrlaon who Adamson for the assistance of a I stor A significant fact connected with the declares waa with him and held the negro's testimony was that he nlth?r pistol on Stewart while he "went affirmed nor denied bpatlng his wife through hla pocket. Adamson further on this occasion or at any other time, declures that after the robbery he and and the county attorney did not ques- Harrison went to the Pacific saloon to tion him on this point nor was he get a drink and there they saw MeCune asked to deny the testimony of the for the first time. After remaining other witnesses who heard cries for lii" The place for a few minutes, Harrison went out, meeting the patrolman help in the room. e who later arrested Adamson and Morning Session. In the saloon. the the witnesses session of doorway At the morning examined were the colored neighbors Since the arrest of the two men Harrl-o- n has presumably left the city. of the Lawrences, Mr. Bertha Routt, Mrs. Anlce Mrs. 51 aggie Kennedy. Longstreet, Mrs. Zella Brown and Mr. Edith Patton. Their tratlmony was me hpad ,e 0n( rm very strong agalnst Lasrence, who was, t ,k Garnish the edge of the at not present hearing. with lettuce leaves. Break7 up little the The colored women told of the and In salmon tear pieces the Christmas party at Mr. Brown's home, morning at about ll oclock. tuce and place In the dish In alternate when they gathered there with Mrs. layers, together with the celery, Lawrence and drank a number of egg chopped fine. Add a Iltt'e salt and noggs. Mrs. Kennedy proved to be a peppeFt Serve with mayornaise dress-goo-d witness for the state In that jng made as follows: eggs, two t i flier hr ihin It is proof conclusive that your garment is right right in style, right in tailoring and right in tailoring and right in the hang of it. BASEBALL CLUB MEN E Suits $10 to $40 Clothing Co. Watson-Tann- er January epartments Thousands of Best of Empire State in Madison Square Garden. NEW YORK, 29. The exultant crowing of cocks, the constant cackle of hens, the cooing of pigeons, the quacking of ducks and all the multitudinous noie of a thousand barnyards combined In one are echoing throughout Madison Square Garden today, enouncing the opening of the twentieth national exhibition of the New York Poultry Pigeon and Pet Stock association. Tomorrow the mewing of hundreds of fellnea will be added to the din of the fowls and birds, when the Atlanta Cat club opens its seventh annual championship show in the concert hall of the garden. This year's show is bigger than ever lefore and there Is every Indication that the garden will be crowded every day until the close of the exhibition Rattwday evening. The annual poultry show affords New Yorker the nearest Bppmach to rural scenes and noises of any exhibition of the year aiul la always well patronized. ; St. CHICAGO. Dec. 29. Club owner from all the cities reprtsented In the American Association of Baseball clubs gathered here today for the annual nieefnR.a Indianapolis was formally and George Adamaon to the state prls- - j .cn this morning where they will be- the pennant for 1908. A chair- gin upon ten year and twelve year man the board of directors and 0j senteme respectively, on the charge of will be elected, prellldent vle robbery. The two men were sentenced , It that the trouble which thought by Judge Howell last evening. J. Me-- 1 fur a time threatened to Involve the Cuno, who was convicted with Adam-- ; Roclation In a baseball war eon and subsequently exonerated by a Atner,can wlth the major leagues has now been confession of Adamson, was allowed aatief actor ily settled. to go free. A dismissal of the rase egsinst MeCune was made upon recommendation of District Attorney gr r,qU,ttsd to read and Halverson w ho stated that he was Joupfia, , head Instruction, printed at confident that conviction could not be ditoril column. ; f j s sr rsr5 - : Tn -- - With Clean-u- p Cut Prices in All D- doll-baby- j OF- right in price. if ' Washington avenue And lastly, r Mc-Cun- MEMORIALS, large or small. In tlther GRANITE or MARBLE. Order now fur spring delivery. Jo. Furry Typewriter repairing OGDEN 8UPPLY CO. 332 24th Phone, 69J. Your clothes are sometimes a business asset and always a social one. They will be at least that if this label marks your suit or coat : THIS I WElKEATATLjeT7RACT,ON8 SETHCAInnHuEDE0N! "THE MAN 44464464ee44444 d FICE You should. ss ,'1 riWc woiiiiiU n iu'i-f.uv wiiiih imi'i-u f,4 hmus l, f.ov The other u itt esses sulistantinie.l the testimony f ills. Kennedy in i,k;ii(1 to the cruel tivntnieiii ,if Mrs. l.ai rciice iiy tlie Mii.l - and George Witm-(turn, d the aloe a lif t hour's iklibcru . after a short illness from cholera in-- i ' u!!!swiTi35Jie!h ranch fantum. The funeral services will b eggs dna grocery. held from the Roy meeting house Wed-- j -- Cash register supplies OGDEN nesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. PPL Y C0 S3! 24th Womens $2.50 and 4.00 Shoes foe Phont- 691 Shoe Co.' annual Co., 2251 tl. !V. j in tl.. after. sit.,, K La,,-ctut. u,. t. IS ,,! l.fivrt t,,b Mis fm t ;. nii.l The i'lK'oiu s iuiy i"Imiukci1 Uiin.-ii- i. of J :i Janie- - U Jen-sn JNDUTRYt- - A NIGHT OF TERROR.' . . . 1 Maud May, six months' old daugh- e. Kri'KKS TO SELL and Martin R. and Susan Wood Mul- - u. of ter bri1 thar all get wise, nisi-1 at died the family Ion of Roy, HM MASSA' 2404 Washington Ave. dence Monday evening at 8:!5 o'clock A Son eXi-.-- ' bo- JJ wi':..- tle.it !i f roil! I Ac;ulriny. I ill. d i ini'e l.a M-r- . erm. fg Qgfg lint rmaner.ty lii'i'k TpC- - . "Sandwich Man need give himself little concern relative to the style of his coat. sfit-rnoo- U ! FIVE. Agreed with Hla Honor. At the close of a lengthened and bit ter wrangle between the Judge and prominent counsel the former eald: Well, elr. If you do not know how to conduct youreelf as a gentleman. Im aura I can't teach you. To which the barrister mildly replied: "That la so, your honor." Ladies heavy flce union suits in cream fl.25 values at 80e suit. per Ladies' vests and pants, in grey, part wool, January price 50o a piece, $1.00 the suit Ladies' outing flannel gowns, in pink and bluc-fl- .25 values, 95o, Children's hoavy fleece lined stockings, all sixes, 15o per pair, JANUARY CUT PRICES ON ALL DRESS SKIRTS, SUITS, FURS AND COATS. The M. L VVykes Co. 2335 Washington Ave. INDIANA TEACHERS HAVE CONVENTION INDIANAPOLIH, Ind., Dec. a session this evening, the 29. With Indiana Stnte Teachers assnrlatlnpn opens Its h annual convention, which will extend through tomorrow and Thursday. A feature of the session will be an address by Booker T. Washington, the famous nigro educator, on Some Result of Industrial Education In the South." fifty-fift- two teaspoonfuls mustard, one after Mrs Lowrenee went to her home.ffiHiL TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY and a little salt. Mix In the enp vinegar her address Lawrence she heard and strike him on eggs the sugar together, pour most vile terms and heard cream, dissolve the mualard In the her. e Oh, My God! Dont Kill Me. vinegar and mix In the other Ingredl- FOR RENT New piano. Put a small lump of butter In il O. 2785 St J. Grant Both well, Saw the End. "Oh. ly g pan OJJ the Btove and when hot ran out of the house crylnK. Phone. What la the final end of man?" d! the mature and boll, atlrrlng queried the Sunday school teacher. SHEEP MEN Just unloaded a car of until the proper consistency The letter N. answered the small ed v said that she heard Mrs. Uw--i constantly salt. RICHARDSON FEED STORE. obtained, Kill M boy at the toot of the class. Next to post office. rfntT ny , . high-grad- 0. Purn In't CHRISTENSON SHOE STORE mm m Here you arc! The shoe bargain even!! . The chance you have been waiting for! 1 Begins Afi A. ML Tomorrow Every pair of Shoes in the store will be reduced and systematically arranged for quick selling. $25,000.00 worth of Shoes from the best manufacturers in America must be turned into cash. Each season brings its new styles and the old ones must GO REGARDLESS OF COST. A CLEAN SWEEP WITH LOW PRICES. |