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Show THE CORINNE BREVITIES OCOEN ,'e r,. , ,n a IHOf. -5- - Another Week of Unprecedented BOARD SHOT MEET Bargain lay-of- f. well-eafn- aud Mrs. A. Dunham are visiting with A. W. Watson and wife, WIFE LEARNS THAT HE MARRIED ur Dunham is organist at the Hirarhe Tihernmle in Chicago. At the Bun-da- y A NEVADA GIRL ON MAY 18 services in the Ogden Tabernacle acied as organiat and demonstrated the organ. Mr. and Sh Gees to Fallow, Nsvada, and Prea-ecuthe was a master of Hono-tnl- a Mrs. Dunham leave today for th Gay Lothario. frr a short visit. Upon their Mr. Dunham will fulfill an Mrs. O'Doan, of Corinne. formerly of in al the exposition Bt Slatefville, Is prosecuting her husband, Lou Dan O'Doan, at Fallon, Nev.. for bigone of We-he- r amy. The pir d - Chriftisn Madsen, story aa toid by a Fallon county's oldest and most highly la aa follows: correspondent rtupected citiaeaa. died Saturday at "Dsn ODoan, a prominent business m home in Huntsville after a long ill- from asthma. He was born at man of Fallon, la a married man behow many Denmark, and emigrated to Utah iu yond a doubt. But Just In Ogden valley. He times he is entitled to that honor tha 173, locating 5 months and 18 law will be rallej upon to determine. , agedi 75 years, "On the 18th day of May. 1904. he of bis death. He will dir, a he time married Misa Margie Beuuett, an esh,' buried at Huntsville. timable young lady of that place, at Rena The happy couple returned to MUNICIPAL COURT. HEARINGS Fallon and were tha bliss of . JPXE II, COUNTY DOXEY BIGAMIST TUESDAY MOUSING, I'TAU, OGDEN, EXAMINER, ALBERT MAN IS Kwyoa, wife and family will tomorrow morning for a M days in w)th friends and relatives N- - H- - Mr. Keene has been flrr-i- n the Union Pariflc yards at Ug- flV eighteen years past and is no iwd MORN'IXO Giving. ur odira ss re-tu- ra A LARGE number. of minor fenders Usual Monday ARE TRIED. Grist of Drunks and Yaga. la police court this morning. Judge Howell's attention was occupied with ihs usual Monday grind of .vagrants md drunks. , J. T. Keyes and Frank Cunningham were each assessed 5, or five days for their Sunday jag. fml Rubertson came Into the tolla of the law for peddling "phony" jew-eliHe was given thirty days on the municipal rock pile. Edward Orulers pleaded guilty to a charge of vagrancy, but upon the understanding that he would get out and allowed to go. go to work bo was frank Piles, arraigned on the same charge, wu also allowed to go. Chaa. Williams, Jean Bingham, James Barnes and James Goff, four colored men, were arraigned on a charge of vagrancy. Bingham la a cook la the railroad dining car service but bap-- ' pened, like Bawicksl, to be in bad company. When he explained to the Judge he was allowsd to go. Tbs case of Williams and Barnes was continued ng until tonight at 7 o'clock, that the offloers might be there to give Goff la a boot black, but testimony. he didn't have enough money to get a bed last night He was awakened from his deep dream of soft rosy beds while sleeping In the IT. P. sand house and Uken to the city Jail. It waa ascertain that he waa working at Dover's resort sad he was allowed to go. EXCITING RUNAWAY a ANOTHER WAGHAS NARROW ESCAPE. BOY ON BEAT OF ON Harness and Wagon is Badly Damaged by Occurrence. - HUNTING. de Full Account of the Affair Could Not B Recsived Occurred Between Wiiliard and Hot Springs. runaway team and a ftensalkmal sop were the cause of exciting times os Giant avenue this afternoon. A fanner from one of the oulaide tqvns had Been' marketing In Ogden end in some way he allowed hie Mg white team to run away. A delivery boy. dnving one of Williams' grocery UTAHNS HONORED , for Doaf the East. Former Pupils of School Fama in Gain Prof. Drlggs, superintendent of the Stole School for Deaf and Blind al haa received word from the rasi that Mlsa Lillian Swift, a graduate from the school here, has been placed at the head of the asaociate editor of the noted college paper al Galiamin college at Washington, IT, C. This is a great, honor conferred upon Mira Swift and reflects creditably upon the work dons by Professor Briggs and his associate teachers. The G&llaudet. college Is one of the host noted colleges in the world for the advanced education of UN blind Ogden. nd deaf. Mr. Driggs baa received word also that Elmer Kent, of Crawford, Aria., graduate of the acbool over which Prof. Drlggs baa charge, baa just graduated from the New Haven normal school of gymnastics and is now on his way home .and will stop off in Igden for a short visit, with friends. Albert Doxey was accidentally aliol y and probably seriously wounded afternoon about ti o'clock. ihe report reached the city about au hour and a half after the accident is reported tu have happened. Owing to the fart that the shooting happened away from the road and between I lie two towns, detailed statement of the shooting can not be had at this lime. As near as can be ascertained, it um learned that the young man has a girl at Willard, whom he goes to see quiet often. It haa been customary for him to carry a 22 calibre rifle with him and whether the gun slipped from his hands and waa discharged, nr how it was done snd the nature of the wound will not be known until today. Young Doxey was the son 'of Mrs. Mary Doxey. residing on Wcsl Twentieth street. His father. Thomas Doxey, and one of Weber county's pioAlbert neers, died March 25. 1903. Doxey was employed in the Southern Pacific round house as an engine wilier. A wild ntntnr was circulated that it was a case of attempted suicide on account of some love affair, but the wae emphatically denied. ir,-terda- WOMEN'S CONGRESS ad-dre- n. Victoria, B. 0., June 12. The steam-Queen arrived today from Ban Francisco after undergoing extensive repairs required as a result of the deTO PAT DIVIDEND. structive firs aboard her last March, On th way from San Francisco her machinery broke down twice delaying her New York. June 13. J. J. Hill has twelve hours. issued a circular to stockholders of the Northern Securities company In North field. Mass, June 13. Exercise which he eey cash to pay the divila celebration of the silver anniversary dend declared May 2 had been deposited Pacific and M the founding of Norttafleld seminary la bank by the Northern Fere held here today. They were also Great Northern and that payment feature of the opening of the sum- thereof will follow the distribution snd mer season of conference. Addresses formal transfer of the railway shares. Fere delivered by W. R. Moody and P. He adds that an early derision in the the proposed B. Moody, sons of the late Dwight L. pending litigation against Northfield dissolution of tha Securities company Moody, who founded the Is expected. uininer schools. , Anj Road Opened. WILLARD price-makin- g, The boa id of couiu i ''vn'.iA.innt'i rt met this morning SU'I ihc uual amount of rouiu-.i- iimhits. the John E. Bagiev app1 .irvii board uu behalf of a I'etuiun of a if tin number of taxpayers county ; of a wai.-urging ihe spitointm. iiic late Mo(uniniiMthmer to succm-.roni Skeen. The nucter war. taken uniter ad virement. Robert McFarland i f cm Weber i I wnli a peappeared before the tition from a number of i In- of that place arkiup i ! :i t a road be opened from the meeting house in on the that district to the new cut-of- f Ogdcu-Luciroad recent ty u: iai-.tbuiii by (he Southern ''.n i (mimii. sinner pauy. Referred Fowcr fur investiguii-snd rcirt. Commissioner Slanleni reported that the work of grading and cutting down the hill on the Itiveniale roaft would probably be completed in a dav or so. Mr. Stanford also reported (hat contracts had been let to A. V. Meek water for lining the tank at the infirmary aud J. E. Batchelor to do some Tbc calcimining at that bids of these two gcut lemon which were the lowest won- ah follows: Meek, $87.50; Batchelor. $69. Commissioner Wilson reported that Ihe road In South Fork and Heaver canyons had been cleaned aud repaired for the summer travel. In tbe toiler ranyon he retained that one of tbc bridges had been damaged by high water snd was being repaired Mr. Wilsou further reported that the-caof lumber for the of the Riverdale bridge had arrived and would be put ou the switch at Hiverdale. - i Every Article Cut Deep. It's a case of getting rid of half this slock at retail in order to lump the other hall lo our successor, who takes possession in Julv. ARE YOU WITH US? Think over this list Stetson Hats and live other good makes. Underhill Overalls, Trousers, Fancy and White Vests, Spring, Summer and Winter Underwear, Sweaters, Ulovcs, Neckwear, Straw Hats, Panama Hats, Children's Hats, Collars, Cuffs, Swell new Shirts, Working Shirts, Trunks, Hags, Mother's Friend Waists, June 13. Positively no Approvals or Credit. Nan Patterson, with Caesar Young, Juna 8, when hr wag shot, was today Indicted for murder in the first degree. Young, who had been a close friend of Mrs. Patterson for several years, met her ty appointment about 6- ss ea Sterling.Col.Jime 13. A cloudburst on the tableland adjacent to Sterling caused a sheet of water ten to eighteen Inches in depth to rover the lower portion of the town. Several Main CATTLE AND SHEEP MEN CLASH. street business houses were flooded Pawnee creek I out of its banks. Hall and Portland, Ore.. June 13. The' Ore- and wind accompanied the rain harfor of alfalfa the an just ready of crop the gonian prints today bitter feeling exiRling between the cat- vesting I ruined. tlemen and sheepmen of lake county, DYNAMITE TO EXTINGUISH Ore, which, during the past apring. baa FLAMES. resulted la the slaughter of I.00U sheep Spooner. WIs.. Juno 18. Fire toand perhaps the killing of one man. It la stated the trouble baa been caused day destroyed a block and a half of by roving sheep drovers persisting in business houses here. The firemen, from nearhv appropriating every unfenred piece of assisted - by firemen land In the district. This la resented by towns, wars only able to check the the cattlemen who claim that the flames by using dynamite. Loaa. sheep ruin the graxlng lands TIME: 3 P- - M. . TH mrtnnn-njfj -- Wf Art Sailing th i . We Are Not Selling Any Automobile The Sevan Hots Get a Jllade. ONLY Automobile Made. 4 Oldsmobile Power Runabouto-Twal- ro Homo Power Tonneau. Catalogue arid Place Your Or der Now. Ws saw Intoront'You if GRANT AND CORNER Wlnaiag friends and customers vary day. Do yon libs ywnr laundry dull flnlah, amonth finish or aomo other finish? Ws giro you Just whet yon want; do th work little batter than th other laundertra do ft. Try and SEE. Vetroro-Interested- . MTH. OGDEN. MENS' LADIES FANCY HOSIERY Ogden Steam Laundry. FANCY HOSIERY THE NICEST COLORS YOU EVER SAVf LADIES FANCY NECKWEAR v. You can find almost anything you want SUMMER UNDERWEAR UNE The Depot Drug Store Ladle a9 Knit Underwear Misses0 Knit Underwear Childs Knit Underwear We nuke a specialty Mens Knit Underwear Prescriptions. Telephone erderi promptly ascscxvsscsossccososscocaasssgsgssggsfts Attended to. for J.E.CAYE, PWj. ibics cacyj Chaa. Melghan. M. Kelgbas. company. abstract THE MEIGHAN 1408 LIGHT TONNEAU, B KRAFT Ways are Winning Ways of OLDSMOBILE j Our Laundry the popular violinist and others Matinee Prices: 15c and 25c Evening Prices: 15c, 25c and 35c Clothing Store Week of June AND EVENING M.. 8:15 - WRIGHTS two hours before tbe time set for the sailing of tha ateamrr which was to aU with his wife for Europe. They baa spent most of the previous evening. in conference over the separation, and It Is understood that this farewell meeting had been arranged for the transfer of certain letters in the possession of Mrs. Patterson. Conflicting stories have been told of the happenings In the cab and Mrs. Patterson has refused to give tbe details of the shooting except to eay that Young shot himself and that after the shooting she had picked up the MAE LA RENO revolver and placed it in his pocket Illustrated Bong. "Down Where himhas presented One Swan as River Flow." self, and bla testimony was to the effect that Young had shot himself. Tha indictment shows that the MABELLE A IHY'ING. who appeared before the jury Refined Comedy Sketch Artists. were Dr. Edwin Higgins, of the Hudson street hospital; Dr. O'Hanlon, corBABY MARION William oner's physician ; Luce, PaRagtime Bong and Dance. Caesar Youngs brother-in-latrolman Junior, Captain Sweeney, of the Leonard afreet station, and FredWONDERFUL I)E MOINLOB. rick Michaels, a cabman. The return King and Queen of the Seven Silver was made to Judge New burger today, Circle Encircling their bodies with although the Indictment was found laat as rings of such small dimension week. to mystify all spectators Ihe obviated Indictment of The filing the hearing of much evidence al the S THE LA RENOS 5 coroner's inquest, which waa held today. Only a few witnesses were ex- Presenting their toughs his fares com- sdy. amined and the Jury quickly returned a verdlrt that. Young came to hla death by a bullet wound. Jssnstte THE LAUKELLES Otis Mrs. Patterson was told in the corTheir Wonderful sad Inoner's court room that she bad been .Presenting spiring Spectacle, "Le Clel. Indicted. For the first time since she of recovered from the first shock NEW' MOVING PICTURES. Young's death, she showed emotion, Dance after the Show. Her condition becoming hysterical. Coroner bordered on collapse and Jackson was called to attend Jirr. fitlmulanta were administered and she became rainier. THIS AFTERNOON P- - Children's Knee Pants. Hoys Clothing, Bha ia Formally Accused of the Murder of Bookmaker Young. who was if the H. S. & M. Suits, INDICTED New York. isnt there some thing you can use price is made an inducement? PATTERSON the actress H. S. & M. from Suits and Stetson Hats Down to 1 0d Hosiery is Cut Priced-a- nd MRS. NAN HIGH SCHOOL OPERA CO OLIVETTE Assisted by WEIHE, Those who came Saturday and saw the unwill surely swell exampled this entire weeks crowds by merely showing their purchases snd telling what they paid. Never before in June have you had Ihe chance lo pick from a stock of fresh nev goods, as this is, at any thing like these prices. Ntw um.-m-te- 1-- A TRANSACT A LARGE AMOUNT OF ROUTINE BUSINESS. Citizens of West Webn enjoying Wednesday last, when there appeared upon the scene a woman who bore the name O'Doan and who hailed from Corinne, Utah. Immediately upon her arrival ahe swore to a complaint charging Dan O'Doan with the rrime of bigamy. A warrant was issued. ODoan waa arrested, and the vaae of happiness in the newly-mahousehold fell broken to pieces. "With Mrs. O'Dosn No. 1. as the Utah lady claima to be, came three mall children, all boys, and much evidence to substantiate her claim. Besides a parrel of letters, written to her from Fallon, bearing the signature 'O'Doan' and beaded Dear wife, she DIVORCES CRANTED brought a marriage certificate which hows that one Mr. Daniel O'Doan, of Ogden, Utah, and Miss Mary Ann Casey, of Slslervllle, Utah, were Joined In holy matrimony in the pretence of James Grundy and Mrs. Ella Grundy, by Dewitt I). Forward, minister of the Dscrsa la Alae Mads in Cass of Welsh gospel. vs. Welsh. According to Mrs. O'Dosn Na 1, as ws will term her for convenience sake, Ia tha district court before Judge their wedded life was a happy one for H. Rolapp a number of a number of years. Of late, however, Henry among he has neglected to provide for the matters wen disposed tof, which wen a couple of divorces. family, and in order to reach Fallon The divorce of Marlon Winslow vs. .and prosecute him, she sold the very H. Winslow, Jr., was granted by J. off the floors of what she mice default. carpels The plaintiff waa granted termed home. He was good to me,' abe said as the custody of the children. In the case of Amy Welsh vs. Albert she smothered back a sob, but be must pay the penalty of his rash act Welsh, the decree of divorce wae the plaintiff custody of Why, be waa home last November and granted giving and $25 per month for the stayed with ua a month. He then came a child of herself and the child, also to Fallon and took up a homestead. support Ha wrote me be would send for the coats and attorney's fees. The case of the State of Utah vs. children snd me this summer. I wae living In hopes of settling here, when Wm. Miles waa taken up and after one day I received a copy of. th! the impanelling of the jury the trial Churchill Standard containing an ac- - rli Proceeded with. The defendant charged with grand larceny, la count of bla marriage. I waa thunder-$25 from a man named Urowg truck and at onca ioubt legal advice I had a rase, and om months ago. and learned I have come to see him punished. God and the law made me bla legal wife and I am hen to prove it. In the family an five children, all. boys, tbs oldest being 13 years of age and the youngest 1 3 yean. Our home for the past 4 three or four yean baa been made at International Sessions Called by GerCorinne, Utah. man League Commence Today. "Like Mrs. O'Doan No. 1. Mm. e O'Doan No. 3 la all broken up over the Berlin. June 13. The International affair.' She seems to believe she Is the Woman's congress, called by the one lawful wife of the accused, aa he of German Women's Societies, League Innocence and met lgorouily protests bis There waa a large attendtold her she waa bla only wife. Both ance today. women from all the continental of enwomen have the sympathy of the countries, the United Statee and Austire community. tralia. Frau Marie B trill, of Dresden, "O'Doan waa taken to Wadsworth, president pf the German league, openwhen he was given ' a pnlimlnary ed the congress with an eloquent hearing before Judge Bridges. Yesterto which the Countess of Aberday's session of the court was consum- deen responded. , evidence for the proseed in taking Two sessions of each section will be cution. Mrs. O'Doan No. 1 waa then held daily until Saturday. About 2 GO with her children. Her testimony wae addresses are scheduled for the week, substantially the same as her statement Including more than thirty by Ameriabove given. can and Canadian women. W. M. Brubaker, a former resident of Mrs. Lydia Alder spoke this morning Corinne, testified that to hla own on Education and Motherhood;" Mrs. knowledge O'Doan ana the womaa in McTerrell, honorary president of the in National Association of Colored Womcourt occupied the aarae hoiiM Corinne for a number of yean as man en of Washington, read a paper on the and wife. He identified the defend- "Situation of Colored as Women, ant and testified that he (O'Doan) had Houae Servants," and Mrs. Louisa Fallon before in shortly recognised him Thompson of Canada, on "District Vishie marriage to Mias Bennett and toiu iting in Canada. woman him he was mixed np with a The American delegatea were imben. asking him not to 'tip his hand.' pressed by tha excellent organisation Rev, Father Reynolds testified to of the congress and the great interest mar- shown performing the O'Doan-Bennet- t. by the German women, who are riage and the court bound O'Doan over attending In large numbers from all to appeaar before the grand Jury of parts of the empire. They were also Washoe county. His bonds wen fixed Impressed with the great deference In the sum of $2,000. and he was taken shown the Untied Btatea as the leading to Reno, when he will be confined tn country in the'Vorld in the women's the county jail, provided he cannot pro- movement. This feeling emptied out duce the ball. Norcross A Orr are at- In the ovations given Busan B. AnAtwhile District for O'Doan, torneys thony and in the speeches of the Gertorney Pike of Washoe county and N. man and other women. It also la the proeecn-tioW. Willis are conducting pointed out by the Americana that the movement has made great headway In The case had been known to (he lo- Europe since the London congress of cal olficern for some time." 1899. a married life up till of- REPORTED TO HAVE BEEN ACCIDENTALLY SHOT WHILE Wash. Av. Telephone 603-Y- . are Exclusive99 Agents for Utah Crown Jewell Carpet Warp all We Colors, REESE BOWEL & SONS |