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Show THE SlORXINO $$ EXAMINER: OGDEN, M j Jj FRIDAY UTAH, C J MORNING, o o o HU! Uye THE MAN THEY HAVE CONDEMNED. egSK5S!5S3 Soma of Them Stared at e To o o o o o o o Him and Other. Asked Qu tiens. Toy $tore Chester El Herkimer, X. Y . Dec. Gillette, convicted of the murder of Urnce Brown,. will not have sentence of death prononneed against him until Monday. Ik hen his case was called today his counsel made a mution for a new trial and to Jo so it will he necessary for them to bar. a transcript of certain phases of evidence which the court stenographer cannot The best place in the city to buy toys is at the TOY STORE. G G O O O before Monday. A motion for a new trial bad to he made before the pronouncement of tha pn-par- e o e o o sentence and both the district attorney and the court did nut press Gillette's counsel fur action earlier than Monday. In thr excitement attendant upon the receipt of the verdict, court was adjourned with the Jury undischarged. So the twelve men had to go to the court house and bo dismissed from further eerrlce yesterday. When this formality had taken place, the Jury visited Gillette in the county jail. Inder Sheriff Klork six tended the Invitation. The Jury filed through the corridor of the tier on which Gillette's cell Is located. Some uf them passed the call without looking in. But there were others who not only paused and stared, hut who also asked Gillette if he had spent a good night. When some of the Jurors spoke to him, and asked him how he felt, he said, "Fine." Gillette, with death In tha chair hanging over htn.. is displaying wonderful nerve or indifference. In conversation with hla guards ha declared he wae confident that he would get a now trial. There are and bars been for some time all klnda of rumors that Chester E. Gillette has been overheard to make soma kind of a confession that he killed Grace Browa. Some of these stories are that Jail officials heard him confess to hla lawyers ; others that he told a visitor who called on him that he had struck the glrr anj that the visitor had told the district attorney. Nobody connected with the esse In any meaner will confirm any uf these stories. INstrlct Attorney. Ward today refused to confirm or deny tha report that Gillette was overheard to make a confession to his attorney that ha struck Grare Brown at Big Moose Lake. We have the best selected and largest line of toys you will find and the price never was so low. All kinds of Games, Mechanical Toys, Dolls, Doll Arms, Doll Wigs, Doll Shoes, Doll Meads, Books, Pianos, horses, Mouth Organs, Balls, Tree Ornaments, Doll Furniture, Etc. Clarks Stores iflM. ooooooeotsGOOooobsoeosoooaooooeeoooogft e ft WILL BE SENTENCED JURY VISITED DEEMRER G O G G G O G O G ft ft TOYLANB BOLUDOM AND Mmsss9jsfssmsssi Stock larger thai ever. Prices lower than the lowest. . Holiday purchasers can not afford to fail to lo k at our immense line of HOLIDAY GOODS before buying, i We give 10 PER CENT G Q G O DIS- COUNT on all Dolls, Toys and Holiday Goods purchased before December 15, ard a chance to draw the beautiful $25.00 Prize Doll & Goods 0 0 ft 0 ft ft ft ft ft ft ft Are appropriate names for our store. G Q G G G G O r&Tsr. 22S: ft put away and delivered ft o ft 0 ft ft ft 0 e o 0 ft 0 0 ft ft ft ft ft ft ft 0 when ordered. ft ft ft ft UTAH STATIONERY Co. (OGDEN'S CHRISTMAS STORE) 0 0 ft 0 0 0 ft G G ooooooooooooooo OGGGCGGGOOOGOGOOOGOGGGOGOOGOOGOOGOOft 0 0 o O BEAUTY DOCTOR RUINED HIM O pointed, a decrease of Sti.AlHi examined and an increase of 1,114 appelated. From 40 to tio per vent of the hlgheet Employ.. To. Actlv. in Political Mat-tarltglhlee declined appointments for various raaaons. princlpslly on account offered by the govWashington, Dee. .Tim annual re- of the low salaries ' ' port of tha ratted (Nates civil service ernment. The government cannot hope to comcommission, issued yesterday, states that there Is still too great s disposi- pete with prlvete employers unless It tion on the part of the persons in tlia pays salaries that measure up falrlv classified aorvlra to participate active- well to the standard of prtvale busily In politics. In spit, of tha exocullve ness. says the report in railing stlen-lloto the difficulty the cumiulsalnii orders Issued from tint, to time. The sent) toe at In favor of the merit system has experienced during the last year In securing eligible! for the poatofllre Is steadily growing, the commission asys, not only in congress but among service In various parts uf the country, tha stataa, four of which have adopted notably in the West and South. civil service laws. The commission held during the MAY GARLICK GET A VERDICT, examinations. ami 122, 1C. I year New York. Dec. were examined, of whleh nuuf May Garllck, an Krmons passed aad 41,877 were ap old time opera singer, who married n CIVIL SERVICE REPORT. n. u . CuFfJOJ arr7J?z ay err t JL -rMQrn zr;nTJ.'wr "jxEitrrZ2J2X r- Italian nobleman, the Marquis da FVo, got a verdict In the supreme court yea terday for $I,IMHI against tha Metropolitan Street Railway company. She testified that eleven years ago aa ahe was getting off a car she was thrown backward, breaking her ankle and suffering Injuries whleh mads it impossible for her to pursue her and operatic career. sg. PLEASED WITH SHAW'S REPORT. on the lsmdon, Dec. stuck exchange were favorably impressed today by the report of tha secretary of the I'nlteil Stales and. accepted It aa proof that something will be done to relieve the financial all nation and prevent excessive monetary stringency. BAGWELL RELEASED. Bank Teller Spent Marc Than Ha Made on tha Woman, Chlcsgo.Dec.S.-llagb- ert Had Been Detained on Charge of Big-m- Ore-guiui- formerly exchange telOswego, Kas., Dec. 5. Eugene C. ler of the Milwaukee Avenue Bagwell, formerly private secretary State bank, of Which Paul O. for Judge Alton B. Parker, DemocratStensland was president, today ic candidate for president In 1804, wae pleadej guilty to embesslement O released from tho charge of bigamy In of the funds of the bank and O the district court of La Bette county was given an Indeterminate today. Nelthaf of Bagwell's alleged sentence In the penitentiary. wlvaa appeared againet him. One of the women lives In Morrillton,- - Ark., Gregerson is the third official of the hank to he cent to and the other at Vlnltia, I. T. The case was dismissed today when Bag-weprison. He said In court today that he had taken the money agreed to pay all court fees and for the purpose of helping a tha expenses of the officers of this young woman build up n buscounty who have been pursuing him iness as a beamy doctor. for three veare. Bagwell wae arrested two inoatha ago In New York while employed by Judge Parker, and he 1 ll was severely Injured In .an attempt to escape. He Is 28 years old and hla father is a prominent minister In the Indian Territory. Judge Parker promised to him as aeon aa he regained his freedom end he left for New York MONEY ON CALL. Enormous Fluctuations a Source Comment. of New York, Dec. 6. On motion of Jacob H. Belli IT, the chamber of commerce today adopted a resolution Incununlttee to structing its finance recommend measures by which the call money rate on the New York exchange may be better regulated. Mr. Schlff commented upon the enormity of rates of call money fluI or 4 per cent In the morning to 25 nnd 30 per cent hi the afternoon and said something should be done to prevent this condition. ctuating from MRS. THAW'S FRIEND. Miaa Edna McClure Marries a field Man. was learned Xew York, Dec. 6.-- .It today that Mias Edna McClure, aa nctreea, and friend of Evelyn Nesbitt Thaw, was Inarrted last Saturday to Jack Richardson of Goldfield, Nevada, Theonple left later fur the west. After the shooting nf Stanford White by Harry Thaw, lent June, Mliu McClure was subpoenaed by District Attorney Jerome and la supposed to have given him Important lnformatkm bearing upon the tragedy. |