Show ATTACKS WOMAN IN HER OWN HOME attacked by a robber and knocked unconscious on the floor sirs lay in a stupor at her home at south eighth west street for over an hour before she was found about 5 friday afternoon by her husbard J F beheld it was another hour before she was able to tell her husband what had happened she was at her work in the kitchen when a man suddenly appeared at the door without saying a word ha walked across the raoui md grabbed her by the throat where Is your money he demanded in a rough voice she tried to loosen his grasp on her neck and pointed to the dresser in the next room the man shoved her backwards into the adjoining room and with his hand still at her throat searched through the drawers he found the small handbag which contained some small change and when ho saw there was nothing much in it be threw it on the floor then he pushed her backwards into the bedroom and she commenced fighting him he loosened his grip on her neck and caught hold of her arms she screamed fearing her cries would arouse the neighbors he cuffed her on the head and kicking her fet out from unda her threw her to the floor he then escaped out the back door ROBBER ROUTED BY TWO GIRLS margaret 20 years of age and miss cyphas 22 years of ago two german girls who came to this country last sunday fought courageously with a purse snatcher about 9 friday night and finally succeeded in recovering their purse the girls were going to the bouw houw ot mrs robert braby at bast eighth south and had reached the corner of fifth east and eighth south when they were confronted by a man he grabbed miss purse which she was carrying on her arm he wrestled falth her for a moment but she refused to let go ot the purse he jerked and twisted the purse around her arm and breaking the chain start ed to make his escape both girls followed close on his heels for over a block the frightened man turned and threw the purse baci at them they followed hii no farther but he ran through the block on fourth east between eighth and ninth south streets neither one ot the girls could speak a word of english and when they reached the homo of mrs braby they were too excited to tell what bad happened in their own language they were unable to give any description of the man and were content with having secured their there was about 3 in the pocketbook MUSICIANS IN CHARGE k funeral services for the late heber sutton goddard will be held at 11 sunday morning at the tabernacle the deceased was one of thy most popular musicians in this city and because of this fact the musical pio gram will be an especial feature word has been received that mrs goddard has been prostrated by the news of her husbands sudden death and is unable to travel the message was conveyed in a cablegram to william wood jr brother of the widow the following committees have been selected to look after the details of the funeral music committee john J mcclellan chairman evan stephens H G whitney john D spencer george D wallard E weihe anton hugh W dougall arthur shepherd tracy Y cannon J J daynes george E skelton anton C lund squire coop J A anderson L P christen john held A S E beesley george careless W C dive alfred best jr joseph balantyne ogdan J R boshard fiovo W robinson logan Pro gramme committee george D chairman H G whiney john D spencer john E hansen charles S burton J J daynes jr alex campbell charles kent decoration committee william wood jr cha irmia mrs Aminda swenson mrs lizzie T edward sirs martha royle kine mrs lennic savage riter airs bessie browning mrs luella ferrin miss cecelia sharp mrs elsa barrow best mr bessie dean allison mrs H M dinwoody miss nora gleason misa agatha misi emma ramsay miss mabel cooper will wiles fred graham walter wallace george margetts pall Be argers joseph goddard II 11 H goddard B goddard william wood jr H G john D spencer george D J J mcclellan the musical pro gramme will be rest for the weary soul careless tabernacle choir under direction of pro fessor evan stephens prayer C IQ savage 0 love divine ney patrick spencer quartette remarks president joseph F smith 0 divine redeemer gounod mrs luella ferrin sharp professor elhard weihe remarks mr H G whitney in of decease ds associates socia tes andante to my wife lemaire professor mcclellan remarks bishop 0 F whitney 1 I N chec every hour mrs be alc mrs elsa barrow best mr fred graham mr hugh W Douga 11 pupils ol 01 the deceased salt lake symphony orchestra arthur shepherd Shep heid conductor benediction bishop platt procession process ioa to be led by felds band SAN JUAN HERO DIES alexander williams 64 years old one of the best known colored residents of salt lake a non commission ed officer in the twenty fourth infantry U S A and ono of the first men up san juan hill passed away at 11 yesterday morning at 50 franklin avenue death was the result of pneumonia of a weeds duration for thirty years deceased was in tho ranks of the regular army retiring while in the midst of the caia laign of 1899 against the filipinos en hating in the tenth cavalry in tx as in the early williams served four years and at the end of that time took service with the twenty fourth infantry when war with spain broke out williams was called with his regiment to the thick of battle in cuba at the capture of san juan hill williams as first sergeant ot company A was among the first dozen men to reach the top under him were men of both colors the ing but none conducted himself more bravely than he A year later in 1899 williams went to the philippines while there he retired his thirty years of service having expired from the islands he came to salt lake his two campaigns had not left him in tho best of health and since receiving his honorable discharge he hart worked hut little living on his salary as retired non commission ed officer for several years he has made his home at tho residence ot mrs frankle woodford 50 franklin avenue the deceased has no relatives in this state although it is thought that members of his family live in the east funeral services have not been arranged SALT LAKE NOTES the fremont irrigation company of loa diute piute county has filed articles of incorporation with the secretary of state the capital stock shall not be less than 1000 nor moro than with shares at 5 no stockholder can hold more than 2000 worth of stock tho farmers who formed the company did ao in order to promote good feeling among themselves and secure system and economy in the management of tha water of fish lake and fremont river from its source to thurber the young mens republican club has elected committees as follows executive W L dunn of the first precinct gi II 11 blackman second precinct T A callister third precinct J M bowman fourth precinct E E graham fifth precincts precinct 6 houpo corn n etleo J T lyon fifth precinct chairman staven E stanford first precinct alva stout second precinct evan arthur third precinct joseph C sharp fourth precinct the club members are planning to give a banquet and ball later in the season As yot no definite arrangements have been made at a meeting held friday morning by the salt la ice clodgo of the amalgamated association of and electric railway employed Emp loyes of amen ca officers acro elected to serve six donth terms as follows president I 1 H lament vice president E E wilcox financial secretary AH burt recording secretary H T B grey treasurer S M head conductor C J cottrell warden R C ferguson sentinel II 11 young correspondent W II 11 linck the following boards aers chosen executive J D mccarty F E garland H M mccune H A turnley auditing F E garland W H lanck and R M lament bodily pain loses its terror if youve a bottle of dr thomas oil in the house instant relief in cases of burns cuts sprains accidents of any eort HIGH explosives SMUGGLED london dec 17 the dally mail asserts that thousand of tons of dynamite and other explosives shells and ammunition all contraband have been smuggled from the thames the past fe months on barges transferred to mysterious steamers at a rendezvous at the mouth of the river for tho far east uie authorities apparently being powerless to prevent tho traffic tho daily mail comments upon the terrible dangers attending chis traffic saying a spark or a collision might cause a catastrophe within a stones throw of tha bouse of parliament |