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Show THE MORNING EXAMINER OODEX, CTAII, INSANE , . Vt. .. r. and Nevada. appearand Ifron irtrot of Hrmaa Weira im T. rt fther M1 ?ui - tha tainted Snyder, annoum-- e dramatic work l'l elwuiioniaf. ram aive ftiunf .- fbout the 2Mb or ' Inwhhb aha 11 "2k tl... a"1",ed ty Jih END OF IN OGDEN - ki- c'u- i'SJS. Peari have d. They of Thinks Sheriff and Hla Deputy Mena bra of Band of Robbers Who Sha held been who baa .Thinks Art After Her. committed burglary, 2?rtam Juncthm. waa rcleaacd SStody yeaterday on tha order of When second section of Southern PaJJJL william of Weat Jordan bo cific No. 6 came in yeaterday there the trial waa to have teen that Douyhlaa waa stepped off tho train n wouian about K developedcommitted the crime, thirty year of age, whose peculiar actions convinced Depot Master Sullivan the jiSkMainmfly ramble,! and 6 by fee tamo that he was innane, temporarily at arreeted In Pocatello least, and ao he telephoned the sheriff'! He waa d'aya ago by Deputy Sheriff office and the unfortunate womatf win taken up to the county jail. tMa city. idmp of The trainmen on No. 6 state that the drunk faced Judge Howell eccentric actions of thia certain lady HoSurtyeaterday. J. B. Miller waaii passenger attracted their attention. When they spoke to her she shrank and teaming waa fate oocupa-When he explained to the judge away in great fear and muttered in be husky tones: Keep them nwny! Keep 35 be bad never beenwaaarreeted extended them away! They'll kill me! They'll chance The conductor succeeded SS'upon the promise that he would murder me! II wa way and get drunk no more in after some effort, in partially pacifying 7te.iaB. 6. F. O'Connell. D. Smith, J. her by promising that he would stay close to her and keep the would-b- e TwSi. Abe Fields und John Doe hall in amounts ranging from murderers away. Upon arriving here at 10:30 In tha w yiu on the charge of drunkenmorning, aha got off the train and imIMS-mediately was the cynosure of inquisMember of itive eyes, due to her eocent.rlc act Iona (jetting Back at Him. When Mr. Newell, one of the depot "nnxregillon Doesn't your husband meUmes find subjects fur discourse police, went out into the center of one Mrs. of the passenger tracks and naked Irhen he is on his vacations? aer-bo-b it a telegram could not be dispatched fourthly Often. I remember the he preached after he had coma to Chicago to notify the police department to atop the men who were comtark from his first voyage on nn Man steamer. It was on the parable ing to murder her, ehe approachChicago Tri- ed Depot Master Sullivan, who perceivof (be unjust steward. ed at a glance almost, that the woman bute. was mentally unbalanced. He telephoned to tfle sheriff's office and an I old rival) Masher say. (to oung officer waa sent down who took the you'ro an excellent run-I- s p I lady In charge. that true? Rival feagerly) At the aherilTa office it waa ascerher. Young Masher Well, then, tained that the demented womans home. Pupch. name is Georgia Ruaaell and that Uiior When you are grown up she waa en route from San Francisco to Chicago. She la a nice appearing, you be a doctor, like your father? i by Mercy, no! Why, I couldnt well d reused woman of about thirty u Mil a rabbit. Town and Coun yean of age, and is evidently oniy insane. temporarily That she may be subject to period of Insanity might be probable, judging from a remark she made to Mr, Sullivan. When he was talking to her she said: Don't put the handcuffs on me, showing that ahe was evidently familiar with the manaciea. Her parents names and their residence has been furnished Sheriff Bailey who will telegraph to Chicago to ascertain wbat shall be done with tha woman. A peculiar phase of the mania of Mias Ruaaell la that ahe penlete in saying that Sheriff Bailey and Deputy Sheriff Behring are pert of the gang of robbers who have been trying for soma time to rapture her, rob her and cut her hair off. ffr " 2l for-(H- br rinrinnan. CASE Man wants L but tle here below, numbered among wants is his desire good Sox. lit- but his for C Hell get them, if he comes here for his Hosiery, Tho Swagger JYoung Fellow will find the he likes kind of Hose to wear. j The Conservative, Hard-Head- ed Business Man ill find his hose here. QTheEldcrly Gentleman will tind the wft, warm comforta- ble Hose be so de- lights in. C Mens good, serviceable Hose at ISc and "c.or up to $1.00 if you think so much of your feet. the clothier. v POLITENESS !ti watchwords of our drivers, tb.v pmmtae for a package n,ln they ace to it these "hro M-lt- j. lrp delivered at time, rU!,omer fa any special in nictiou. regarding his or ,her work, C0T drivers ,r lf ''" 1 laya ready to accept and rill treat all tba crwtest respect 4 Wiicne. ara in ,business to tr patron and ara constantly rnrlns to do to by giving tha finest lble nd the most courteous any tuggf ? 'e it ion ,,h The action of Chief Browning in August Mallard last spring District court yesterday by Judge District Court this mornlug liy Judge Rolapp, who, upon motion of J. E. Begley, counsel for the defendant, the cast. Mr. Begley argued that the evidence of the- - piuintiff himself who waa rigidly cross cxar.incd Friday, showed that he had followed Immoral practices, and that Chief Browning could not have displayed any niaiico la imprisoning the plaintiff. Tho Jury waa discharged, witnesses ('apt. Bur. bidge and Sergeant Roberts of the police force of Halt Lake, who came to testify in behalf of the defense, were released, and the case was dismissed. non-suite- d call fur your STEAM LAUNDRY 4372SthSt Phone 174 h Fort lend. On-- . Sopt. l. The polk a have arretted Lorna 1 ISirta, John Valentine, Toni lieiurr. Toni d Uullio ami Jih Manscnelll, the five Italians ho sere In the City View saloon last lirii Gus Bluer, ihe proprietor night shut to death. Today vaainysleriom-lwhile searching the premise a bullet, hole was found in the side of the room It was determined from ihe course Canadian Pacific Will Not Increase and whli-lthe bullet entered the wall that of Eoilermakera. Wages it must have been fired from tbe inside. he Canadian Winnipeg, Sept. Pacific mapagenu in it will make no concession m the 5u0 boilermakers and helpers a ho are out along the road demanding 35 cents instead of 33 cents an hour. They sav the company's business faas been tno'slack and Its earnings loo small to juatiry 0 Rumor That Coiv the expenditure oi $100,000 more n Low vict Started tha Fire. year in wages for the mechanical department. To Preserve your fruit in. Airather carload Just received. 17.-T- JAPS N0TFB0M OGDEN Ogden Officials Deny a Story Sent Out From Rawlins. A dispatch from Rawlins, Wyo., to tho Denver Newa contains a direct sling at the Ogden authorities, which, upon inquiry, was found to be without any foundation in facL Following la the dispatch: "A Japanese sent fqom Ogden to work in the Union Pacific hotel at Rawlins, Wyo., who, anon after his arrival, evinced signs of Insanity, has been returned to Ogden in the custody of n deputy sheriff. Tha management of the Wyoming insane asylum refused to receive the Jap, claiming that he purposely had been shipped info Wyoming by the Utah authorities." A reporter of this paper called at the aherilTa office, the office of chief of police and inquired of a number of officers, end it was adduced that no one had heard of any such happening. If n deputy sheriff from Rawlins has put in an appearance here with a demented son of the land of the Mikado in custody, he baa certainly gone Into hiding, because tha officers of the law have neither seen nor heard of him. Upon inquiring at the office of Superintendent Lewis of the Union Pacific dining car and hotel service it waa ascertained that a great number of Japs had been sent out by the office some two hundred, in fact. These Japs were engaged at tha various Union Pacific hotels along the line between Ogden and Green River. Several days ago two Japs were sent from Salt City to Rawlins, hut they were not sent by of Utah the any authorities, but by the hotel officials, who announce that they do not make a practice of sending craxy people out to do their hotel work. Said one of the office fone In 8upL Lewis office: It is not worthy of notice. Such reports are without foundation, and no attention should be paid to them. jke New York, SepL 17. Mural Halstead, tbe veteran newspaper editor end author, and Col. Lafayette Young, Trouble. editor of the Dee Molnea Daily Capital, were the chief speaker et a meeting James C. Wangagaard of Ogden Val- of the Roosevelt and Fairbanks Comley. has began proceedings against n mercial Traveler' league today. neighbor, John A. Andrews, for the 17. Under New York. Sept. the recovery of damages .to tha amount of $150 and to have the defendant suspires of the B'Xal B'Rlth, an Inperpetually unjoined from using cer- stitution for Jews In Berlin will aoon tain water from Baldy Walts Creek, be opened says a Timea cablegram from that city. It will be similar to the and for the costs of the suit. In the complaint, which was filed In famous Toynbee ball la tha east end tha Second Judicial District Court to- of London. day, Wangagaard alleges that he held title to certain real estate in Ogden Valley and water rights from the Baldy Watte Creek for twenty-threthe yean, and that of recent year war defendant has been diverting the ter from the creek to the great damage of the plaintiff, and that on this account he lost hla crop of grain and Two More Arreete Made at Hunteville, athay this year. Joseph Kimball is Alabama. for the plaintiff. torney Huntsville. Ais.. Sept. 17. Silas The reports of the officers of the and Josh Mitchell, were lodged Worley America of union Tailors' Journeymen In Jail today for alleged connection how the organisation in aplendod con with the lynching of Maple. dition. , !:; v All kinde of glass fruit Jars. .'! THONB : 147. . - Extra caps and rubbtre. BLAZE IN APRISON Artistic PARKER ACTS AS PALLBEARER. La Iirie, ind.. Sept. 17. Firo dey stroyed five building Inside Eaopus, Sept Parker waa the stale prison walla, at Mirhigan one of the at the funeral City, vauaiug a loss of over $100,000. of Dr. Jacob Chambers, which took Tho fire started from a dry kiln chair place at Kingston today. factory, according to a ataimneat by Burton Harrison of the authorities, although rumors wwra Representative Kaw York, chairman of the bureau of iu circulation that tbe convicts fired la n at the home of the buildings. guest organisation, William F. Sheehan at West Park and tomorrow will confer hh Judge Wife Do you believe, Harry, that Parker. married men live longer than aiugla Dressmaking five-stor- men? OF WRECKED STEAMER HELD RESPONSIBLE. 8an Fraaiiaeo, Sept 17. Captain William K. Thomas, captain of the Drumburtoo, the British ship which waa wrecked on the rocks below the Cliff house on September 3rd, was found guilty of being responsible for tba wrack and was suspended fur n term of three months by n naval court of inquiry. Husband I don't know, hut it ably seems longer. Bt. Joseph ette. t CAPTAIN probGaz- ed I maintain." women she declared, that arr belter speakers thau men." But sometimes quantity is mistaken for quality," he pointed out. New Yorker. Boaton, Sept 17. George E. Sailings, president of the Preferred Mercantile company, for whose arrest a warrant had been Issued, surrendered to the United Slates authorities today, and on the charge of using tho mails for a lottery scheme, was held for a hearing. Sept 29. Stillings bad been in the west on a tour of tbe branch offices of the company. The manager here, J. Franklin Kinsley and Treasurer Guy Catt lings were arrested also a few days ago. New York. Sept. 17. Major Ronald Rosa, tbe authority on the well-kno- mosquito theory of malaria, arrived here from Mverpoo today. Major Rosa will visit SL Louia and lecture before tbe Scientific congress and later will go to Panama and Jamaica. Among tbe other passenger on the steamer were RL Rev. Bishop Ferguson, Protestant Episcopal missionary, returning from Liberia, and Captain W. II. Brownaon, commandant at the United Stale naval academy at .Annapolis. OUR MEATS GIVE satisfaction because it la tut, healthy stock, properly klUod at our slaughter house, and immediately hung In our large refrigerator, where it is thoroughly chilled before delivery to the market, thus en aiding ns to serve yon with re frigerated meat at all times, L I WEATHEKBY Wholesale and Ratall Butcher. 245$ Wash. Ave.. OGDEN. mm De dat devotes hlaseT o said Unde Eben, turns out many n fine Job o' work dat doesn't give satisfaction to nobody." Washington 8 Ur. fault-flndln'- We are pleased to announce that our Ladies Tailbe openoring and Dressmaking 1department will Madame 9th. Woolley, ed Monday, September of OgLadles of the so whose artistic ability many in will be familiar with, charge. den and vicinity are She has just returned from a five weeks stay in New York, and brings with her the very newest ideas brought out in the fashion centers of the world. She will be glad to meet everyone interested, and talk over matters of dressupon which subject perand haps noother lady in the state is so well posted Madame Woolley. advise as is to competent New Arrivals All that is new and correct for the making of high class tailor made Suits and Gowns. Our buyer has rediscriminatcly selected from the belt markets every inquisite for careful dressers. We invite your early New spection of our- Silks, Laces and Trimmings and, exclusive Fall Dress Goods. What we show you is and new In style and finish. - S. J. BURT 0. BROS. man ,'' Hawkins That pickpocket the canght is really a very intelligent low. Sampson No doubt of il. He proved that by Mb ability to locate lady's pocket. Judge. Changed. Dingusa Old fellow, It ,iP.Rr2B old ",rF. Im in ncnl of ffttle pian$ial euccor. Shadbolt Youll have to hunt further. I am not tha little financial sucker I used to ha Chicago Tribune. Wines (SL MONEY FINDING I . WHATS THE DIFFERENCE, WE'D LIKE TO KNOW, EETWEEN PICKING MIDDLE OF THE ROAD AND SAVING THEM, THAN BY PURCH ANG YOUR GOODS RIGHTf BY TRADING WITH US YOU EXHIBIT PRACTICAL WISDOM. THE ,TtMi ONLY ATTRACTIONS, BUT ILLUSTRATE WHAT WE CAN DO FOR YOU IN A HUNDRED LINES NOT ALLUDED TO. BEGIN ON THESE. Liquors LADIES Tho 60 palra Broom Bar ladies fine kid SHOES $2.50 ahoea, hand turned sole, stYaighL vampa, med- ium had, kid or patent tip, worlb regularly $3.50 Special, a pair .... $2.50 WATTS & BEST Proprietors 372 25th St. Warranty Deeds zig-za- AVB. 2478 WASIL dei-lare- s Pa-rlf- lc. ve . WHEELWRIGHT BROS. CONCESSIONS i JARS STONE pall-beare- rs CRAZY y-- Custody. GRANT NO Shaw, rlerk in Auditor Hess Dover, Del., Sept. 17. Dr. Henry office, leaves tonight on Union Pacific Rldgely, president of the Farmers No. 4 for SL Ixiuia to take In the exBank of Delaware, and one of tbe position. He will be gone about two wealthiest and moat prominent citisena weeks. of tbe stale, died today. His death was He was The last Knights Templar special due directly to hiccoughs. train arrived In Ogden yesterday 97 years old. Just ahead of Sob them Panne No. i and continued eastward over the Union Sharpsburg, Md., Sept 17. Survivors of 13 Pennsylvania regiments that Pacific. fought in the battle of AnMetam today JYed N. Hess, auditor of tba Union on the 42nd anniversary of the battle, Pacific and Oregon Short Line dining dedicated to tha same car service will leave in the morning number of monuments as memorials to for a two weeks' trip to the World's the valor ofregiment their comrades. Prominent fair. Mr. Hess, who la now in Den- among those who were ver, will Join her husband at that Governor Samuel W.participated and Pmnyparkcr 8L Louis. him to place and accompany General Robert Shaw Oliver, aeting of war. Thousands of veter8t Paul, Sept 17. The NorthernCros- secretary ans attended tha exercises. railway ana ounce that B. L. by, for many yearn a prominent bridge REMEM- engineer in the west, has been msda CHILEAN STATESMEN BERED. principal assistant engineer of the system at Tacoma. Santiago. Chile. RopL 17. A monutraffic A congestion of passenger ment in honor of Manual Mont, former somewhere along the lines of the of Chile, and premier Varies, Union Pacific and Rio Grande Western president his colleague for a number of years, from the great was unveiled yesterday with resulting evidently great number of special trains and an ceremony, in the presence of the dipunusually heavy regular traffic, has lomatic corps and the civil and miliraused nearly all trains cm those two tary authorities. lines to be late today. Biiite, Mont., 8epL 17. The Siumigh American war veterans have selected tbe following delegates to (he national encampment to be held in St. Louia The following warrantee deeds hare next Monday: C. R. Sutton, of Helena Gen. Harry C. Keisier of Butte; F, J. been recorded at the office of the counAdams, of Great Faffs: CapL Louia P. ty recorder: to Jamas Sanders, of Butte; Alex. Wessitch of August Carlson et ux. Roaevear, part of lot 6, block 41, plat Bozeman; CapL J. E. Moran, of Great Falla, and Sam Hilburn, of Kalivpell. A; $3,500. Joseph Perry et ux. to Edward Cooke et ux., part N. W. 4 Sec. 20, Tp. I, COUNTRY' AROUSED N. R. 1 W: $1,100. AFTER BANDITS. Charles W. Iverson to Julius J. Iverson, lota 18 and 19, Garfield subdivisIowa. Sept 17. Winfield, ion; $375. traced supposed Rock IsSamuel Walter Purdy et ux. to Adam g bandits In a course two land 8. block 10, lot 12, aiedhlll, part of miles from the haystack and one-ha- lf 8.; $75. in which they were seen sleeping to a point south of the town and are etlll DAMAGE SUIT FILED on the trail. Tbe town and adjoining are Joining the deiectivea in 19 DtSTBICT COURT country the chase. The Owl Saloon ONeill Bros, Prop. No. 232 25th SL Dealers in first class liquors of all kinds, vlnaa and brandy. All goods delivered to any part of city every Saturday. Whisky 75 eta to $1.75 quart. Wine 35 eta pr. quart, 3 quarts, $1. Brandv, $1 quart. Whiskey pr. gal. $2.26 to $5. O'NEILL BROS 'Phono 136c. Prop. NEW CHIFFON TAFFETA WAISTS FOR FALL WEAR ciie of this great stock of There Is no' limit to the pretty waists, color for every taste, a fit for every figure .and n price for every purse. They are well made In n style, of the new rhiffon taffeta variety of ilk, the softest and guaranteed to bo the beat grade of taffeta on the market. Come and aee them. You will be delighted with the beautiful assorlmeuL 58c THE Ai J x3 o SUCCESS BASKET 2362 WASHINGTON O AVE. LYNCHERS IN JAIL Tbe new chiffon Taffeta silk It la a aofL clingy and emrinesble silk, used for silk underskirts, waiils, ete Fromiies to be tbe lead! ng silk teller this season. All shades to choose from. Tho LILLIE BRAND LARO not made by TRUST -- OUR LEADER, no compound up EASTERN LARD mixed with It Art your GROCER fur R. For all wool double width dress goods, plain colors Including black, fanny mixtures and etrlpe effffecta suitable for children's school dresses, Ladies mad Mlaaea skirts, waists, etc. A vtiuable Offering, worth 60c a yard 43c Maiaeaateiae aiooaaoA peiMeoaa MM sea M Nm $ bacon .. ASK TO SEE 43c ,ig Phono ordoro given apodal K 1 attention. G O O silks can atlll be obtahmd at a bargain. Just a few left which we am Those beautiful fancy shirt-wais- t Como ouL close to and get yoer share, yd anxious .....58c and 48c "Live and let Live lo our Wo do not promise mett to ocll you something for nothing. Our Moats are frooh. Wa andoavor to pIoom ovary uody who patronizes tho UCCESS MARKET. MORE e Bristol WILL Mallard Had No Standing in Court Whatever and Testimony of Defense i Not Heard. D. James Wangagaard and John A. deraon Hava Water Right st All escaped. IN DAMAGE PROCEEDINGS AGAINST CHIEF BROWNING. a promptness Sept wild our wedding day . How about it? due Mis. iliigaT-PhLaw Diun't I give Ii:a r'aiiirr-iili, Air. Casey? Mr. . Casey Mrs. you l.y daughiur? Philadelphia Bui- pi.iire. he's a doHnnurt cuiti-rMrs lotin. ll.i,;titi - Yez don't mane lit! Yis, ho cm t ti gras off the Casey Tho Lady That, isn't the mw story Daily lia.n'hall ground:!. Chicago you told ms before. Newa. The Beggar No, lady; ynti didn't The Bridegroo- m- Y ou said you were helievo ihe other one. Philadelphia going to give me a grand present on Telegraph. im iu Mtn Piccent 'n Giloon When Proprietor i Short Are Taken Into - 1-- FRED M. NYE, 17. -- The hotel was damaged $ . ihii ,j- dr0 tn. day, causing a panic among Hi ninety guest a. who were niniim-- j (rum sleep. DIED FROM HICCOUGHS. J. SLPTEMBfcK Jf 1004. ARRESTED Gueste of Cincinnati Hotrl Aroused From Sleep B.raure of Blaze Which Caused . SJj.OGO Loss. NONSUIT ARRIVES FROM THE WEST TROUBLED WITH MANY HALLUCINATIONS. MOUXINn, PANIC CAUSED WITNESSES BY FIRE OF MURDER SUDDEN WOMAN M:DAY S FRONT BURGI Phono S27 Y. -- "T g o o Z3 Ladies Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, pa Each 5c Lace collars, pretty and new, extra large sixes, bought especially for large woo aoeeo ! aetata M OB iaaeaa 09Mapo Jit necks, cream Jieaapa and whits 40c and 35c W. H. Wright & Sons Go. gfifigMHMPBEMBHBMBBBiBBKw EBBBBBBBI HO-- IWBBBPBBLUUAAMlimjmti |