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Show DOPES, UTAH, FUNDAT MORNING, EXAMINES. MOUSING THE 8 be Herman pariv. Mondayamura-men- t loth, fourth Ward i Bell lare-vc- il June hah. INQUEST Mr. G. S. Tolley, chief clerk of the cut-ofspent Saturday in THAT SAYS JURY CORONER'S HARRY MOSS ACTED IN l)g-te- SELF-DEFENS- Mia Mary Fogarty ia in the c'ty Upon Ho Is Immediately guest of her brother, John of .Voluntary the Charge engiPacific Southern of the Bail Fixed at $1,500. neering department. The coroaar'B Jury la the Stone inHenry frothy ia in from Reno fur hold yesterday afternoon render-aquest a few days. a verdict which acquitted Hurry The Oxitca Creamery Ice Cream Moee of the crime. A complaint charg-r manslaugbu-Parlor will open for business on Hun- - ing Jdoae with voluntary was aworu to and he waa arrested upaay, June 12th. on that charge, and the bail fixed at ball C. V. Cummings of Salt Lake ia in $1,500. No effurt was made to get as Muea stated he would wait until the the city for a lew data. preliminary examination next Tuesday. n busiV. f. Brown. vice president of the It ia stated that some Krw York Central railroad, passed ness men offered to put upon tbe bond wished IL through the city last etening in pri- If Mosscase went to the Jury at 4:20. Tbe , eu route vate ear No. and after some deliberation they reas Attend the farewell party tendered turned a verdict, which In part waa Said Wiliam E. Stone came Elder Herman Bell, Monday evening. follows: inflictJune 13th, Fourth Ward amusement to hia death as a result of a cutwielded ed by some sharp instrument hall. by Harry Moaa In self defense. Tbe inquest waa held before Judge Fred Moore, president of the First the Nat tonal bank of Shelton, Nebraska, Howell In the Municipal court at The afternoon. station, yesterday police in the city. spent yesterday following Jury was empaneled. K. A. Wm. Stockwell has gone to Grind Htraiford. Wm. Muyea and H. C. HanconIsland, Neb., on a visit with bis par- son. County Attorney HuloniskiW. 1 the ducted Judge investigation, ents. Maginula appeared for the Stone family Henderson and Macmullan for j; Koch of Leudum, Germany, was and Moss. an Ogdea visitor yesterday. Doctor Gordon testified that young L. E. Abbott and wife are ia the Stone was brought to hia home Iasi evening by friends aad be immedialeiy city from Farmington. perceived that there was a very danDonald McLean of Wellington, New gerous wound in tbe aide of the nock, Stone fcaland, ia registered nt the Healy. lie came tobethe ounduaMin that could not successfully treated at D. II. llawk of Pocatello, has ac-r- e hia home, so be waa removed to the wound in the pled a position with the Pacific ho- hospital. The maininchen In depth aud wm nbout two tel as day cashier. the carotid artery wm severed. The G. K. Moreman left for Oregon last fnlernnl Jugular vein wm also partly resulted from henmr-bagen- . night, after spending the day in Og- - rut and death He said that Hloae wm unwas he conscious from the time ' John Dwyer, the pnpulsS eastern brought, to bis brnom first mad the ouly be uttered were thoae asking traveling representative . of Fred J. words for water. Klesel A Company is in the city, Dr. Maker testified that he waa in Jesse Lengsdorf of Rnlmon City la attendance upnn the deceased at Hie the guest of hia brother Joe, fur a Ogden General hisipital and that ho waa unmmarknia at the time. He defew days. scribed the wounds upon the body of The G. A. R. committee have re- young Htune and said that death received rictirskm tickets to Park City, sulted from hemorrhage from the All carlold artery and the Jugular vein. for Tuesday, June Slat, 1904. those wishing to procure llcketg will He atated In reply to a question by call upon the committee. 8.. L. Ives, Attorney Henderson that everything that euuM he done to save the life secretary. of Hie deceased, waa done by Doctor The Pastime theatre closed last Gordon. night for the summer season and will W. A. Conley testified that he waa on Septrmlier 1st. Mr. P.iM. present at the Ume young Stone re Paulson has purchased ail of the ceived bis injuries. He said that be slock and will conduct the place him- met Musa coming from the llerml self. He stales that the place will he tage bar and that at that time be waa given some eitmatve repairing. laughing and Joking. Moaa wm with hia friend, Horace H. Slater. Just The funeral of Kdward Lynch will about the time Conley met them he held from the undertaking par- Slater left to He up their horse which lors of Larkin 8on nt 1 o'clock thiij. had been loft untied. Conley said afternoon. l hat young Si one and hia frleuda made some remark to Mom and warn Over 1,800 people attended the open- Mosa and Btone were engaged in an ing of the Utahns pavilion on Satur- altercation. By the time he came up day. to where they were they were engaged In fighting. Jtou seemed to be getC. C. Richards, Jr., Manager of the tbe wdfst of It and was break Ttahna Park, says the statement that ting When the two combat Ing ground. fhn Rums fight would come off thera am a clinched Moss was underla a mistake. No fight ia billed tor neath and Slone struckthrown him in the Utahna. face a number of times. Finally Mr. Hancock and others separated the SUNDAY EXCURSION TO SALT combatants and then Slone grabbed LAKE VIA his Jaw and ran toward the saloon RIO GRANDE WESTERN. yelling: "I'm cut, send for a doctor June 12th. Horace H. who wm with Fare $t.0o round trip. Train leaves Moaa, testified Slater, la the main to the Ogden 8:30 a. ra. same facta K. James Hancock, bartender at the CUMMINGS COMMISSION CC, Elite Cafe, wm an eye witness and BROKERS. stated that he started to pull Stone Continuous quotations on New York from off Moaa, when some one Stocks and Chicago (train. We buy him by tbe neck and pulled himgrabbed away. and sell stock! and grain on margin Roy Ilorr testified that he wm there r for cash. Our private rooms en- and saw the whole affair and that Mon able our customer! to come in and threw a rock and nearly hit Wilson transact buaineaa with the utmost few second later Moaa and 8tone were aecrecy. fighting and Stone nit np a few minWrite for our Rook of Information utes later, and said that he wm cuL (System of Speculation), free upon Robert L Taylor was the next wit application. 248 Washington. ness and testified m to going up the canyon in company with Stone and EXCURSION SALT LAKE CITY. Wilson. He said that they took of bottles of beer from Ogden Juna 11th, via Rle Grande, by Queen couple with them, which he staled they drank Esther Chapter No. 4 (Eastern Stir), ltefore reaching the Hermitage. They Special train leaves Ogden, 8:30 p. m, also drove. to the Oaka. where he said returning leaves 8alt Lake City 11:45 they had a couple glasses of beer, then p. m.. Faro round trip, $1.00. returned to the Hermitage. He also slated that while they were tying up KENNEDT S DAIRY LUNCH AND their horse that Wilson and Slone were BAKERY. off some distance and he told them to up. Moss and Slater were passIndividual Innrhea and Ice cream hurry and he said that they thought i hat served from 8:30 a. m. to 12:80 p. m. ing he wm talking to them and he asked 2(54 Washington avenue. what be waa talking about and he informed (hew that he was speaking to Elks excursion to Provo, June 15th. his friends Hr testified that as The Rio Grande leaves Ogden at 8 a. and Wilson ranie up to where heStone was. tn. Fare, 83.40 for round trip. Salt Moss threw a rock. A few minutes will Elks Join those from Ogden. later Moss and Stone lake began fighting. Everybody invited. Walter S. Wilson testified alsiul the same as Taylor, aud T. C. Morris. Jr., testified as to setng the body at Hie With this hospital. investigation, closed, and ease was given to the jury. OTHER INCIDENTS. Mr. and Mrs. (lias. E. l'isher brought young Slone from the fool or the bouleto Dr. Gurdoii'a residence. Mr. Invest In n place of unimproved land? vard Fisher slates that his wife and himself j In Weber Countyf j were eniuing down from the dance and Adjoining improved farms? at the font of the boulevard lie met tiic R. R. Half mile from Station? I lire boys bevirie the road wiih their Right neat to Irrigation Canal? over turned and Urokro uml ask- huggy Providing you can buy on monthly J cil j4r assistance lo get Stone tn the payment? city. The buggy had strm-- a pile of Say $10 er $15 or $20 per month? tin mattered gravel In the road and hail Or quarterly? overturned. Mr. Fisher Or annual payments?. t helped them lo put Stone in the buggy And no interact? with Mrs. Fisher and htnielf and rirovi-- i And no taxes? The drees of Airs. to tbe The owner to pay taxes and con- rapidly with blood ami Fibber wa drem-betinue to use the land until It is fully Air. Fiabora clothe were alao rovere l paid for? with blood. Mtw. Fihnr Mated that Stone railed Tor water om-- or when asked who rot him hr said that he did not know. Om-- he asked to be taken borne. In justice to Proprietor WIIhiu. it la in well to male that the fight the grove near the pavllitui and not in Said piece of land will cost you $20 the buffet, a has been rumored and Also the fan that the boy., Mated. par acre. took their beer from Ogden, and if in- $400 for 20 acres. toxlrated, it wa acquired In going up $800 for 40 acres. the canyon. $1,200 for 60 acres. A misunderstanding of statement of Address or Call on eonrerning the fight wa the ret-nDie publishing of a statement that .Mr. wa jlani-oiintoxicated. HUNTER & KENNEDY, James Friend of bout Alosa ami Stott" say Mr. Hamork was uoi under the in Room 6, First National Bank that fiiirni-of Itipior or in he party. Ini Building, Ogden, Utah. working in liic Elite with Air. ihi- - MOORE AND SlOUlfe. . MURPHY of Henry Devalle, chief checker an a as material on the Lucin cut-ofOpden visitor Saturday. Lucia ing to leave for Ogdea on the early (wniucin Mra. Stone wm ignor- that she would be able toT-n-r5 bedside Mr. Dapper Aren't you going to morning train. of her son ant of the fact that her son bad bean breathed hia last,dying wear your new straw hat? bm her Mr. Draper No; .1 don't feel easy ia fatally injured and laughed and chat- In vain, for when ah. armsT. a new straw hat until Ive banged it ted gaily with Mr. Ferrin. Their at den. be bad been dead The affair wm the main topic of disv' s' around at several games of babebaU. She ha-- Just recovered from rBr'' cussion upon the streets yesterday and tentlon wm suddenly attracted by a Ex. is looked upnn as a most deplorable newsboy yellog out "Morning papers! eration performed in Salt Lsi. V0 Mra. Harry Moaa. one. Young Stone, son of louls P. All about the murder in Ogden! Mrs. acromtod ? TOUCHING SCENES. Stone's curiosity wm arouaed and she her mother, arrived in ihe Stone, wu about SI years of age and afternoon tbe at and resided at 674 East Twelfth aireet. 1:45 a day paper, slowly oclock T purchased A touching incident la related of awful truth dawned upon her that the weya met by Mr. Georg y()1 During the past year he has figured In 1 P. how. Mra. them wm mother the took to Chinamen Wm. with wm about the Stone, of one or two Incidents account aha reading E. Stone, first heard of the fatal sub- stabbing of her own son. Fainting, scene that followed county and was in the Municipal court. was pirifui T!! in man which her son susbing affray, vnd hia wife could Wh,'! he reeled and would have fallen to young tained amiinjuries from which he died. remained the platform if she hadn't been canght apeak, NOTIFIED OF BROTHER'S DEATH Mra titone and Wm. Ferrin, form- by those near. The account in the other' arms for xonieclasped JURY FINDS THE TWO ALLEGED erly of Ogden, were standing on the Salt Lake papers did not mention the bing bitterly Mrs. Mom BURGLARS GUILTY AS A. J. Marshall Receives Telegram Rio Grande Western depot platform fact that her son wm dead, but Mid her husband to the municiro CHARGED. Had Brother That Ray Stating in Salt Luke City, conversing yester- that he wm fatally injured and wm and wm in the court room durinr tv. Died in Pocatello. were day both to morning. wail Atlive. They inquest. not expected Case Has Attracted Considerable tention Owing to the Fact That A. J. Marshall, who has been emMore Escaped and Waa at ploy'd for some time at Knotli'a Liberty of Couple Pharmacy, received a telegram from of Days.1 Pocatello yesterday afternoon stating that his brother, Ray Brown Marshall, aged 13 years, was dead. The Tbe Jury in the case of the State of Moquetto cause of death wm not atated, m Utah vs. Joseph Mur ley, alia MurBoy' Valvet fact Mr. Marshal wm not aware that phy, and Thomaa K. JIH. 'ai Wm. Cadet Tho Moore, who have been on trial for hia bnuber waa seriously UL Ruga Waista deceased waa bora and raised in two days in tho district court on tbe at a and while not very well charge of burglary, returned a verdict White and Price IS STILL ON. THIS IS A REAL OPPORTUNITY TO GET A known in Ogden, the family baa a late yesterday afternoon finding both Color OF fifLCENT SILK FOR SKIRT OR DROP SUIT WAIST will 8HIRT symlarge circle of friends who guilty as charged and recommending 57 2 CENTS. $2.98 pathize with them in their hour of the former to the mercy of the court. 60 & 75c bereavement. "Drew Marshall, m The cu! haa attracted considerable lie la familiarly called, left at 1:25 attention of late, using to the fact thia morning for Pocatello. that MooFe escaped together with a prisoner named Cain and remained at PaYk At Central Presbyterian liberty for three day, and in denyand Washing some statements iu the newspchurch, corner Thirty-firington. children! exercises at 11 a. m. aper. the attorney for ibcm offered a reward for their capture. In the trial C. E. 7 p. m. Services p. m. the defendants claimed that liolling deed. Lutheran Church Sunday, no fore- induced them to commit the A dressy fabric for little money. When made up if you did not know you with burgwere men The charged noon service. Pastor at Bingham. shop Heltzer's would Our price is 15c yd. larizing likely say it was 50c goods. The effect is beautifuL Sunday school, 12:15. will Swedish evening service at 8 o'clock. on the night of April 17ib. They on Monday. Thursday, Ladles' Aid society meets be sentenced at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. Swanson, 48 Capitol avenue. MRS. HERRICK'S CLASS TO BEGIN A cordial welcome to alL After an absence of two months in Elks excursion to Provo, June 15th. the studios of New York and Chicago, The Rin Grande train leaves Ogden at Mrs. J. 1 Herrick will resume her K a. ra. Fare 83.40 for round trip. Salt class in china decorating in Ogdon Ijike Elks will Join thorn from Ogden. Friday and Saturday of each wock, beginning Juno 17th. Everybody invited. when they were fighting and that some one grabbed him about ibe neck and pulled him away when ha attempted to pull Stona from off the top of Moss ACQUITTED AT THE BREVITIES 12, 1901. THE HAT. INAUGURATING that he attempted to separata the two HEN JUNE er well-know- ei. GUILTY . aewJ Hurst's At Paine THE SILK SALE st J. V. F. Dotted Voile watch-makin- g k MUSLIN WEAR STRICTLY A TEMPERANCE RESORT Entrance on 25th street, Opposite Read HoteL of June 6th The. WeeK The Dainty Maid Roman Rings Illustrated Songs Comady 8katch Artiats Singing and Dancing Soubratta Electrical Novelty Act, "La Cial." MISS RUSSELL HOWARD AND CAMBELL.. JEAN WILSON DEVOY A PERI BABY FLO RUSSELL THE LAURE1J.ES PICTURES 'Adults Children , White Skirts, Gowns, Corset Covert and Drawers, showing a nico line. Sea covera on center tablp. L R- - Silk Suits Wash waists Jap Waists GOURLEY PRICE OP ADMI8SI0N. ... i , . Nn ...I aiaaaiMMiMM48,,R UTAHNA PARK THE TEMPERANCE RESORT. JUNE SALE IS NOW ON -- .flf Clover Brand -- SALE IN SHEETS ' 81x9060 . . cents reduced to 50c 65c Extra Heavy Linen Finish 81x90 Special Pillow Slips Special Wash Bells 25c. These new lielta look cool and summery and have these advantage: That they are rosily washed, are In pretty linen shadea and go nicely 25 C with while ur linen colored drea sea; gilt buckles, only I Spartan Brand 45x36 Special ...... For Saturday Shoe Buyers. reat special value In new style oxford, vici-ki- d upper. 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It require so little to own n pair of these glove that every woman should have a pair for everyday wear. tan. grey, mode ami Color i'Je Mack; worth 2."r assni-tmeu- t le $1.00. Children Swiss Caps, some plain and others trimmed in tucks 25c and ru chings I - Argyle Brand 45x36 1 2ic Special Linen Huck Towels .18x36 Reduced to Silver Bleach Linen 72 inches wide for White Waistings 30c quality now 45c and 50c All Wool Voile Reduced to 1000 Yards of Calico, Short Lengths, now 25 Dozen Shamrock. Corsets, Special All AH Gowns at Skirts at Night White Covers All Corset at - J2ic 15c 45c 20c 25c 4c 29c Manufactured Cost Manufacturers' Cost. Manufacturers' Cost. 50 off on All Tailor - Made The R. A G. Corset is made to fit you not tho Venus of Milo or any other arbitrary or theoretical fig- -' ure. 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