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Show IDE MOUSING EXAMINER: UTAH. OGDEN. SUNDAY DECEMBER MORNING, 9, 190G. 3 AMTSEilEXTS. SALT LAKE AND STATE NEWS Ffom Correspondent FROM HEART FAILURE. and State Exchanges I be held in the First ward meeting-hous- e wo has been practically determined tomorrow (Saturday 1, beginning bv the Salt Lake railway company. 1 7. at The Dec. of death o'clock. Richfield, Tne site that probably ail! be officially CToilaml occurred la ths announced soon la on the company' Hr. Jamea SAMUEL STEINARO ARRESTED. land t of the Los Angel river, becity yesterday. Her death was quite both her to and family a shock tween Fourth and Fifth streets. hsen an 8. Stein-arhad 8ali Dec. for invalid Samuel Lake, friends. She There ha been some Inclination to erenl months past, but during the clockwaa arrested shortly before 1 o'- roualder the station at Hobart, but aa this morning by Officer Emil far aa can be learned this hss been past fear weeks her health had At about 6 o'clock yes' Johnson on the charge of obtaining abandoned, and the alte mentioned Is 111 money under false pretenses. considered tetday erasing she became quite operating officials to he 8teinara in said to have cashed n as good as by and expired without warning a few determined upon. hours later from heart failure. The check made out by the paymaster of Plans fur the shop buildings and the deceased aras born in Sit. Pleasant the Rio Grande Western, which was schedule of the plant are said c oe and was 43 years of age. Moving to Indorsed by Tim Hlgg.ns, proprietor completed. These will call for aa ex this city when but n small girl with of a saloon at Sacond South and Main pendliure of 20u.utH) or more. Tue In this tracts, at the National Bank of the ber parents, she waa hope in extent will nut equal those He afterward la supposed of the Southern Pacific, but will be city, having lived here since girlhood. Republic. to Mr. of have Mrs. and the called waa the daughter up She paymaster and completely equipped with the latest sevfather Hsr the Nelson.. on died the check. Thia machinery sufficient to meet the retopped pay August eral years ago. Ms leaves tour chil- left the saloonkeeper reapuasibh fof quirements of the road for some years the and brothhusband n several payment of the check. dren and to come. Later Johnson arrested Frank Melers and sisters to mourn hsr untimeThe n be funeral will railroad employe, in whose vin, SEVEN DIVORCES GRANTED. ly departure. favor the check was drawn. held Saturday afternoon at the of the deceased. Salt Lake, Dec. . Seven divorcee Word was received here yesterday of TWO ARE HURT IN RUNAWAY. were granted by Judge Morse yesterresl-dethe death of Hy Hanson, a former day afteAaon during the regular of this city, at Rhyolite, Kev., 8alt Lake, Dec. . Mr. Elisabeth weekly divorce call. Cruelty, deserwhich occurred tha earns day. The von Knoblock and son Austin were tion, druakenness, infidelity and failcause of Ms death was not given. He badly shaken up in a runaway acci- ure to support are the grounds upon was about 40 years of age and was dent yesterday afternoon at D and which the divorces were granted. bora sad raised hare. , He was un- First streets. Mra. von Knoblock had Clara Terry waa granted a divorce He baa several brothers bean Uving with bar son. Dr. J. C. from Charlea married. Tarry upon the ground this in city. George Landenberger, at 70 Second street, of cruelty. According to the evidence and sisters llviag left this morning but was moving yesterday afternoon Mra. Terry went with her husband to Hanson, a brother, for Rhyolite. Tbs deceased went out to her new home at First and D Idaho, where they lived in a tent on to Nevada about two years ago, wheu streets. their farm. She waa compelled to help tbs first mining excitement was startWhile driving there In a carriage plow and do other manual labor, and ed and has been there ever since. the team became frightened and start- that in return for her faithful work The funeral of Miss Christina Jen- ed to run away. Both tha occupants her husband cruelly beat and kicked sen, who died at Ely, Nev, waa held of tha rig were thrown out, hut escap- her on several occasions nnd ordered la Elsinore Tuesday and a large crowj ed serious injury. They were taken to her out of thei tent. On one occ asion relatives and friends of the deceased Dr. Landenberger'a residence, where he drew a rifle on her because she was paid their last respects to the earthly their injuries were dressed. crj Ing to go home to her parents, and remains. ordered her cut of the tent, and In licenses following marriage Tbs another inatanoe he hit her with a UTAH PATENTS. Counweek this Issued been by have hoeing hammer and severely cut her A. ty Clerk Parley Magleby: George aye. Finally, being unable to stand Granted week. C. this by Reported of Dora Colby Ballna; Crane and hla brutality, ahe left him and filed an A. Snow A Co., Patent Attorney!!, H- - Curtis and Grace Castro of action for divorce. 8he waa granted a C.: D. Elisabeth J. Washington, Burr, a John-sngaHna, and Harry Hall and Eva decree of divorce and her maiden D. Frank Mounds, Salt Ely, of Joseph. All three couplet weie name, Clara Ulya, waa restored to Lake device watches. for City, safety married hy the clerk. For copy of any of above patents send her. Elisa M. Draper was divorced from ten cents In postage stamps with dais DEATH OF MRS. BULLOCK. of this paper to C. A. Snow ft Co, Joseph O. Draper on the grounds of cruelty, hsbltusl drunkenness nnd nonWashington, D. C. support. Mrs. Draper charged that her Provo, Dec. T. Mrs. Ann Bullock, huaband tpcated her in an Inhuman widow of the late B. K. Bullock of BOYS BURN AUTOMOBILE. manner and waa addicted to the this city, died at her home In the Third ward at It: 30 o'clock today from Balt Lake, Dec. . Two small boys liquor habit ao that ue apent moat of general debility, after about a year's sat fire to the automobile of Walter hia time in Jail. Ha also failed to pro1 due is. vide for ahe and tbeir alx chlldien. The deceased was a native l Fitch, of 425 East South Temple The court awarded her of England and came to Utah about street last alimony in the It as on the stood night fifty-twyears ago, sad shortly after roadside on Seocnd South street be- sum of 120 per month for the support of the children. married. She haa resided In Provo tween Second and Third West streets, On the ground that bin wife waa unsince that time, except a few yssis and tha machine. totally destroyed to him and haa deserted him In true spent hi Nevada when tha Mormon Two men who were In the machine people made a settlement on tha Mud- had geme Into a small store leaving order to live a life of shame, Floyd T. granted a divorce ffOiii dy. Mrs. Bullock .was an energetic, the machine outside, and while they Bayalngor kindly woman, devoted .to her family were away the two lads went up to Mint Bayslnger. Thomas F. Harris charged hia wife, and her rrilgion. Bha leaves tour the automobile and set lire to the leak- sons and twenty-seve- n grandchildren. Ing gasoline from the tank. No explo- - Mary C. Harris, with treating he and n former wife In a his children Thomas Mayberry died yesterday at lion resulted, but the machine waa de- cruel manner byand waa the county Infirmary from general degranted n deand The stroyed. boys disappeared, cree of divorce. bility. The deceased was born In the police are now looking for them. d Malsel K. Canning wan granted a England, September tl, 125. He divorce to Australia and cams from ffon Robert Canning on the INTO MUD. ENGINE DIVE8 the country to Utah with hla family grounds of failure to support and ha-i- d 1 e tun drunkenness. She was allowed about twenty-livyears ago. He loaves Bingham Junction, Dec. 7. What to assume her maiden name, Malael a wife and several grsndcMIdren an 1 s accident been serious have Alight other relatives. Funeral services will occurred to the Bingham passenger Kelly. are the Desertion ami a train on the Bingham branch, upon wbirh Jjnuise Rost on AMUSEMENTS. of a mile weat of Bingham grounds was divorced from Frederick A. BosJunction, this afternoon. The train ton. Plaintiff's maiden name, Louise left for Balt Lake City at 3 o'clock Elsenman, was restored Jo her by the leaving Bingham Junction at 3:20. decree. the and Bingham Junction Ceclle McKinnon waa awarded h deITTAHWA river bottom the grade la vary steep. cree of Robt. MpKinnon The train was going at a lively clip on the divorce from grouol of failure to support. when nhe ran Into nn open or defectThe decree 'allows plaintiff to maims t ive switch. The switch la but one-ha- her maiden name, Ceclle Cowden. cars length west of the river Butt for divorce haa been filed In discovered the The engineer bridge. the district court by Annie B. Willis misplaced switch too late. He threw tha Frederick Willis, on on the emergency brake nnd no sud- against of grounds cruelty, habitual drunkenden was the reaction of the train that ness and failure to support. The parmany passengers wer thrown from ties were married In London, Engwaa clerk mill The their neats. on April 8. 1882, nnd have three thrown headlong Into the end of the land, MATINEE SATURDAY AT 2:50. of whom plaintiff as km the children, and oar, a number of express boxes The complaint alleges that custody. of him, packages being piled on top defendant has frequently called plainPRICE 10c, 20c, SOc braising him considerably. An noon aa tiff vile and abusive names and baa the engine struck the open nwltch ahe choked and beat her. She also charges plunged headlong over the embank- that he is an halritual drunkard and ment and half buried herself In the haa failed to far kernel! and mud. The baggage oar clung to the the children. provide aide of the grade. The front truck of the smoking car were off the track, UTAH JAP8 AND CHILD EXCLU- while the hind truck remained on the SJON. river bridge. Tha back coach remained on the mill In the middle of the 8alt Lako, Dae. . That American river. Luckily go one waa seriously sentiment toward the Japanese la injured. Some of the bead railroad of changing from a state of extreme flclsls from Salt Lake and thn wrack- friendliness and almost admiration, to ing crew were shortly on the scene. one of distrust and almost antagonism The cam have been placed mi the is very appareit to those most in nils, hut the engine la still In the touch with Inti national affair. mud. , In Salt Lake there are many Japala nned ever a tliouaand of them, TROUBLE AMONG CHINAMEN. fact who are liking much Interest In i the new international controversy, and Balt Lake, Dec. 3 W Hah, a Chi- who are fraelv discussing the situanese laundrymxn. waa the victim of a tion in their tolly gatherings st the murderous assault about 2 o'clock favorite Japanese rendesvous. At the tMs morning at the rear door to his corner of First West nnd South Temlaundry. 23 Stats attest A Chinese ple streets la where Jhe largest nummerchant, with whom hs had trouble ber of Japanese are to Tie found. This while working In his native land, is Is the headquarters of Hnahamoto, accused of the deed. In the shack are who handles n great deal of Japanese are who wcrklng three other Chinese and It waa.thsre aa attempt tor We Hah. According to the state- labor, waa made to gather up the straying unset up ments of We Hah they had Japanese opinion on the situation In til shortly after 12 o'clock smoking San Frandaoo.. If you would be learn a graceful, their pipes,. Chin Ge and Chi Ho, The Japanese ore people who take w skate. Music by Nichols' Band. merchant nnd produce raiser respec- keen Interest In economic problems, J match race Wednesday, Dec. To of the Hong members and tively and those encountered this morning evenC. L. Carson, Salt Jh. between tong, spent the early part of the were no exception: and Fred Hamer, Ogden. fhntan played them.' They with We do not want our children In ing TOle will be as both visitors exciting, the departed until nnd smoked Ban Francisco to go to different cu have many friends. Ms and Hah We for their shacks. schools from the white children," sail AdmistlsnAftemoon, 10c. mra then piled into their bunks In ft Mr. Haahamoto. You mistake ns Admission Evenings, 15c. the of laundry, small room In the back Japanese, If, like tha misinformed editor of the Salt Lake Telegram, you " COURT CONFERENCE. say we think nothing of America, and live only for our own country. There Balt Lake, Dec. 8.--The are no Japanese of the ooolle class In nual conference of the Juvenile Court America. Our home government will this association of this state opened room not let them come, and the Americans morning in the juvenile court need not fear any general tide of Imallof nn attendance representing with migration. When a Japanese wants The state. the of courts the Juvenile to come to America he must own Balt of courts judges of the JuvenileProvo and Mur-- i money enough to come himself, and have a certificate of good charLake, Ogden, Logan, also a must acter from a taxpayer. We have many ray were! n attendance nnd nnd pernumber of probation officers Japanese laborer here, bat they are sons interested In Juvenile court work. not like Chinese coolies. Whsre they ! Superintendent D. H. Christensen, the are single men mag Uve n numi president of tha association, made the ber in a house,they like white men unhe married do In boarding houses, but opening addresn In which courts briefly will keep their houses dean. the work of the Juvenile they and outlined the purpose of the meetThey do not live cheap. They like to Juthe aid the of grest live the bent they can on the money ing. He told venile court law had been to the they earn, and they are not hoarding compulthe schools In helping enforce tt up to send out of the country. the . sory attendance of children In P. M, AT tts oper schools, and heartily endorsed atkm because the law made It possible to hold th parents and employers of BISHOP SEYMOUR DEAD. children responsible for their In school. Springfield, III., Dec. 8. nnrJ lvn wltk ch on14- -, George Seymour of the Bishop SHOPS. PEDRO BAN ftir.r solid Episcopal diocese of Spring-fiel15 Jewel " Bast died this morning. Death Location of 300,000 Plant Will Bo In Hem lino of WAS'nviS our was due to an attack of pneuLoo Angoleo, and JEWELRY. BIL monia from which he had been In n critical condition for more ' The' Loo Angeles Examiner is lol,aln,,",a- - We aavk than n fortnight. nr n every purchase. for the statement that the cation of railway shops to coot $S09r 9IE GRAND OPERA HOUSE Direction Northwestern Theatrical Association R. Alexander Grant, Resident Manager. d TONIGHT. A The Of the Great Emotional Rural Drama That Odd Fellow Direction of J. J Coleman Homestead The Woman Hater iftftfeRft By W. B. PATTON A Beautiful Story of Life. A Piny Every Mother and Should Set. A Superb Cast. Elaborate Scenic Effects. mum EATS NOW Mii niitiMi i SELLING. .25c, 75c. 50Cy . ,aa Continuous Laugh I ViHftVshfUVVWVJV(nAAJVVVV A A Daughter See the Greet Snowstorm Scene e Popular Favorite HARRY BERESFORD The Little PRICCSi iisMiMiit i 4 Magnificent Production well-know- n rest-deu- MONDAY NIGHT. Spasm of Laughter! Fun, Charming, Pure Wholesome Fun. Prices from 2?c to $1.50. Seat sale Now On. o tie-plat- V ; : . an TUESDAY NIGHT. WEDNESDAY NIGHT. GORTONS FAMOUS H. C. FRAZEE SSSSSScE Minstrels ncn-rtippo- rt tbree-quarter- n THEATER TONIGHT Uncle Singers, Dancers and Comedians Presenting REESE WILLIAMS CHARLES CAMERON LANSINGH BRIGGS WILLIAM PRANK AND 20 OTHERS SAM LEE ,'.. JAKE WELBY RALPH KINTER. KANE EDISON PROJECTOSCOPE Celebrated Concert Band . Solos and Selections Noan and Evanlng Ing fuceeis Grand Street Parade Following. PRICES 76c, 50c, 25 c. Scat calc 1.00, Pe?k!ns An FvcrtastA WELBY and PEARL CAMERON and TOLEDO FOGG and ALGER RAYMOND and JACOBS CRESCLNT CITY QUIN7ET BEE UNCLE JOSH AT THE COUNTY FAIR WATCH FOR BIG FARADE OF THE HAYSEED BAND. PRICES THE 75c, 80c, 25c BEAT BALE TUESDAY. Monday. lf FALSELY ACCUSED Ogden . ALL WHITE. . eml-grate- PRESENTS THE BIG FUN SHOW Auditorium - 1 oooooooooooooo BUSWELL'S Jewelry Store THURSDAY NIGHT. "llVVVVVVVVVVVVVWVVVXIVUVXAAAR John P. Slocum Company (inc.) Offer the Comic Opera Success A Dramatic Event of Importance. Direct from Unprecedented Triumph ao the Paclflc Coast. Best Play of the Benson! Llebler ft Co.s Peerless Presentation. -- the CHARMING, Yankee Consu Book by Henry M. Blossom, Jr. Music by Alfred G. Robyn. WITH Harry Short And Others. Seventy-fiv- e The Most Successful Comic Opera of the Decade. Its Phenomenal Record of Success 12 month in New York; 6 months in Chicago; 3 months in Boston; 2 months in Philadelphia. 40 REAL 20 A FRIDAY NIGHT. BEAUTY CHORUS 40 TUNEFUL, CATCHY SONG HITS-- 20. New and Magnificent I2.5JXW Production. SEAT SA LE TUESDAY. Saturday Matinee CAPTIVATING. Jessie Bttsley In Cbnnnlng Pollock dramatisation ef Miriam Michel sons famous novel. fail 11 left In the Bishops Carriage - VkVVVVVVVVykVVVt Crowned and aceptered with a series of sweeping successes in other cities. The Invincible cast also embraces Byron Dougins, James Keane, Ram Reed, Malcolm Bradley, Harry Fond, iosa Eytinge, Mary Faber, Kate Jepnon, Aubrey Beattie, Lavlnla Shannon and other Important players. scenery Entrancing effects Sumptuous Notwithstanding the magnitude of the engagement the scale of prices for reserved seats will not Night ANNUAL TOUR OF regular be advanced. Scat ale tSunday Night, Dec. 16. kftftftftftAftftftftAftftAAftftftftftAAftAgAgfiftAAnAaAkyyyyyyyyy Return of the Favorite Maude Fealey Tivoli Opera Company The Illusion of! n ai ing. mtrm mmmrmmmmmmmmmirmmnmtfmmmmmmmt Management of JOHN CORT in in a Magnificent Production of Beatrice A New Modern Comedy In Three Act bjr MARTHA MORTON. Metropolitan Cast of Players Complete Scenic Production A Plsy Admirably Suited to Americas Youngest Dramatic Star 50 PEOPLE 50 d, ' iff" ty OOOOOOOOOOOO NIGHT PRICES MATINEE Beats and boxes ready ThuraJay. SsBGSZEXaS $1.00, 75c, 60c, 25c ,75c end 50c SEAT SALE FRIDAY Prices, $1X0, 75c, 50c, 25c |