INN092 THE QGDEN STANDARD-EXAMLNLR 7 I . EXAMINATION OF JURORS IN I CLOIIBH CASE OCCUPIES FIRST 1 DAY; TRIAL CONTifyUES FRIDAY IlnicrMi in the ras of RV 'touch.' l-l-yenr-nld i)cdin boy. charit'-d with the murder uf hi father, was madSj manifest this mornlnc When the trial1 of the rase opened in Judge A. W.j Ajrec s division of tli- district couit nnd ;i large number of apci tatnrs "J-, pearcd. many of whom were women. I J ne session inis morning conummi few interesting features, for Hi" time was wholly consumed In the exainina tlon of the jurors. The examination flrnppc.l along tediously, but the spec tators remained In their sent and DOIIB Of them left before thr- noon TI. I F l '! FRID Y. . So juror had been entirely pUKd U . upon at noon, although many ot ihem had been examined and found satis factory to the defense. Examination of the jurors bv Jiis'nct .Attorney Stu nrx r iobbs will take place this aft enoon and U apresrS not llke.lv that testimony will be taken in th case until Friday morning when the case will convene after the Thanksgiving holiday tomonow n. Juror, W illiam Douglas, was ex cused after examination whn he told the court he had formed .in unquali fied opinion in the case and he could not sit In the iury box and act in an entirelv impurtial manner. i he opin ion he had formed was not explained Throughout the proceedings this morning the 14-year-old Ind sat be ' tween George Halverson and Hal Fan. counsel for the boy, and itp peared unperturbed and iiulet while the jurors were examined. His SysS frequently moved from Judge Aicee to ihe Juror who was belnjr iiesi ioncd but he remained entirely still and cre ated ih Impression fiom hie expres sion thai he did not thoroughly under stand as to what was taking place, lie irosf quickly to his feet once whn Judge Agee spol; his name, hut iru medlatel sat down when Mr. Halvcr sen placed his hand upon hlfl simuldei and directed him to remain in his seat. The name of his dead father was mentioned several times in connection with the examination, but the boy gave no Indication that the word had any effect upon him. The same situa tion existed when Ins mother's name was spoken. The Ind has a peculiar habit if quickly closing and opening his eyes and during most of the two hour session gazed at the Judge s bench and blinkud. FIATS HI I I KR Immediately following adjournment Kay was taken to the kitchen of the county jnil where his dinner was wait ing He sat down and attacked his food with relish When asked how Ihe felt he answered, ".ih, fine." In the examination most of the Jurors, in aDswer to questions. ex plained that they had read newspaper articles which told of the shooting of the boys father and some of them admitted that they had formed an opinion of the affair, iatei question ing;, however brought forth the fact that none of them had formed an opinion which could not bt entirelv disregarded in the trial, with the ex ception of lr. Douglas, who was ex cused. Mr. Haherson began his examina tion after the Juiors had been ques-' tloned and instructed bj fudge Agee in regard to their duties as jurymen. ' Mr. Haherson made sspeclal efforts to determine whether the Jurors had children and then turned On examina tion over to his associate counsel. Mr. Farr. explaining that he was not physically aide to continue the SrOrk owing ti illness Mi Halverson re mained In the courtroom, however r i i. mi n EXAsnxj i At noon twelve men had bSeJB ex amined by Judge Agee and were being questioned by Mr Fan when adjourn-' ment came. The nun will be exam ined by Mr. Uobbs during the after noon session whli ii opens ut 2 o'clock Tnose connected with the ease thought it unlikely at noon that the trial would get under way until l-'iida-. morning, although it rna be possible- thai "ohm witnesses may take the stand late this1 a fternoon. Jurors in the case will not miss to morrows holiday and their Thanksgiv- , Ing dinner b.v reason of serving, y,s they will be allowed to separate to-1 night .and go to their homes it was said. The Jurymen who were under exam-' (nation nt noon today when the ad lournment came. were Lawrence ftltchie. Krigham Robinson, lleber T. Helm. Charles H Hussey. Albert ' Treseder, Peter J ChrlStenSen, S. V. frow. E. A. Barnes, William II Wade. Rimer Taylor. John A. Nelson and Jed Ballantyne. Carmen Bagley Winner In Chow Chow Contest Miss nrmen BaRle of tlir. f'inpree school, has heen announced the win ner of the 'short'" story contest staged In the sixth grades of the i laden schools under, the supervision of the Medical association. Keen competition rilled in all of the contests and It was only after lengthy discussion that the J'idgc awarded Miss Bagley first Idace. She will , receive $1510 foi her essay. The stories weer w ritten on "Chow -Chow "' the health clown who recently I visited Ogrdeh. The judges of the con test were Mrs. Florence Xewcomb of thr. English department of the High i school. Miss Ida FltsslmmonSi and Mrs B. B W. Beed Second prize of $10. 0o was awarded to Karl Rogers of the tMngree school Third prize goes to Miss Bnth Agee of the Lewis s hool The stories 'submitted by the three members will appear In the Sunday l!sue of the Standard-Exa miner on Rehearsal for Play Takes Place on Friday Because the regular Thursday eve ning rehearsal falls on Thanksgiving day. Boo Major, director of 'The Three TirJOS" production, announced todav that the Thursday rehearsal would be held Friday evening Instead He declares that It is imperative tha' every member of the cast he ires rnt nn Friday. The production will be run through including" the three ?r"r i?Jrs provided by the director These are Seven Aeo.j of fuddling." All M ti.rls." a pantomime and Hvpnutlc Wall z." oo- Ogdea Man Honored By Scout Conference At a conference of executives of: the Hoy .Scouts of America twelfth district, held nt Santo Barbara, Cal.. yesterday, W. H. Bhcarmofii, of "g- den. was named as ;t member of the( executive com i u it BSC and also chair-, man of the local committee of scouts. Mr Shearman was notified of his1 appointment by wire todav I M I : IBM AN. SANTA BAB BAT: A. Cat.. Nov. 24 j at a conference or executives of the Boy Scouts of America, twelfth district held here today, John MacGregOt, of San Francisco was named chairman of tile il i mi r it i cxh ut Is e ti.mmi't',. .ind rep resen t a 1 1 ve of the district on the national executive council.. thcr committee members named .it the I "h fereme were Arthur Letts. Los An gcp i; Duncan ttsckhmon .San DlSgO, 'al Kmll Guntselalnger, Fresno,! Rlehard Lyman. Salt Lake City; VV. 1 1 shearman, Ogden, Utah; M B; BaseRlne, I'rescoti. Ariz;, and C; i '. Moore, San Francisco. I uo - Eric Von Slroheim's "Blind Husbands" at the Lyceum to day. See all the bio specials for a dune. Coming tomorrow Tom Mix in "The Cyclone." Open every day at 10:45 a. m. H To Care a Cold I in I One 1 Take Grove's 1 Laxative H Bromo 1 Quinlkw I tablets I Popular all over the World as a remedy for Colds, Grip and Influenza and as a Preventive. Be sure its Bromo O I The genuine bears ttys this signature . , jC&TtTZrE I W r Price 30c. B While They Last Crown Union Made Overalls $1.75 B. COHEN 252 25th St. Look for Electric Sign, B. Cohen TELEPHONES Business and Circulation Oept 56 Advrtllno Deot. 2S Editorial ind News Dept. 870 RANDOM REFERENCES Yonnt: People ThS members of th yOUTlg peoples' nocli'tlcs of the Evan ireiicnl churches of the iiy will meet ! st the KIrst ConTSS.tlonal church to moriow mnrnlnR f"r a unite, i Th.MiK '- i i inir serrlce A tare's sttendancs is i fleslrel. Dr WrlR-ht movr,! to 325 Krrles RMjr. 7503 iTianLrn Iiik Service Thanksgriv j inK servloea will be held at the First ! Church of ?hrlst BclsntiSt, corner of Mnnro. avenue and Twentyfourtli street, tomorrow, nt II a.m. The ub- i jeet i- "ThanKsglvlng." Clean larco rag's wanted nt Tl.o 6t&ndarv3-Kamlr,er oft'ee. i''1 I'ublh Scr Ice on Think day. public services wll ! held In the Church of the Good Shepherd at 10 o'clock to which all are Invltod, I according to announcement b the I rector. John W. llyslop ''CT'len Typewriter House for type writers and rcp.ius. 24-2 Hudson ave 1 nue Phone 3G Bond p)rvcii Th bond of j. R. Downing for $ 1000 was approved by the city commission this morning. Mr DOW log has been granted a II . ense to cvonduct brixlng matches in i Sjpden snd the bond was required by the city as evidence of good faith. rrro Illustrated lecture Wednesday evening si I p. m. at Reorganised Church of Jesns Christ, . D. 8., 1601 Washington avenue, by 1 R. Rurton, NsUTOSj UL 7i)j) Kat your turkey dinner nt ihe Poriola cfe. 37"t 24th Sirert. ! Births Chaiie8 K. ami Yelma Oibbs Thorn ton, boy, Nov. J I . Samuel and Pora Oordon, boy, No vember S. Jav 'leorgc nuij Iva Valentine Burr, girl. 'Nov. IS Charles K and Mabel Gardner An gen. girl. Nov. VS. IClevious and 1. title Peterson Ilium, girl Nov. 21 Jeorge and Gladys Walklns- Ander son girl. Nov. is. v liford an. I Uella .Mitchell Chrlsten-- n girl. Nov. D. Horace K. inl Annie Thomas Raw- son, girt, Nov. 7 Ro il and Mary Slttedttlg Uayden, bo. Nov. t. Thomas A. and Mary K. Newton Siokes. hoy. ct. 1 Bryan V- nnd Bernice Smith Landes, boy, Nov. 9. Larin J. -nJ Mary Reii Taylor, girl. Nov. . William I., and Louise Rrotherlon Swan, lioy, Nov. Harold A. and L lnnie Mederaft Ol sen. boy, Nov . 11. Joseph A. and Sabra Allgood Wrigiit, girl. Nov. 13 George f". and Henrietta Meyer. Grill, girl. Nov .V I'rederlck and Myra L. Shreeve Kro erer. girl, Nov .14. . William S and Lura Chambei Wright, hoy. Nov. 1 0 John and Josephine Sallca Scardlno, girl. Nov. 13. Curtlti and Hslsa 1-agill lioff. girl, Nov. 2. Jack B. and Kuby E. Rockefeller West, girl Nov 13 , Royal B. and Tliilma Stone Gud ImundBOn, bo.v, Nov II Nathan Russell and Dorothy Woods, Tanner, girl. Met. 27. ChuZQ and Saku Ohl Sato, girl. I Nov. William P and Helen Walker Bar ton, girl. Nov. 10. Charles K and BflUU Cash Vanch-1 olack. girl, Nov S Robert A. and I.Ida Burch Peart, boy Nov. 0 Benjamin F. and Ruth Gillev ICharleawortb girl, Nov. 13. Charles I and Eva Maw Bacon,, t vv in girls. i. t 'i Lester E. and PTorsncS Williams' Wilcox, girl. Nov 12 William H and M(ta Mattson Cow lishaw, girl. ct 31. Samuel N and Zlna 'Griffin Jordan, 'girl. Oct 2S 8. Robert nn Pauline Storer Cun ningham. Klrl. Nov . 2. Glyds 1 1 and Hazel m Wilson Eng land, girl, Nov 8. j Hruno and Caroline Gillotll Perrl. ; ,girl. Nov. 9 Arthur and Elsie Slav pier Wheel wright, boy. Nov. 1 0 . Chuichi and Ulu .Nakmo Kawa-' gUChl, Kirl Nov. 1 . Halcomb H. and Gwendolyn Terry I Scott, boy. Nov. 7. Kay and Dassie Florence Buck Glt-j ! !en, boy, Nov. 8. Ralph M and Violet Annerseanl Miller, girl. Nov ,i Charles anil Elva Rhers BUllngS, I girl. Nov. 10. John J and Edna Mas Miller Keller. I girl. Nov. 2. William K. and Violet Rouse If 1111-1 Ban. glri. Nov 1 1. Asael and LaVin Petty I'arr, girl. Nov. 1 3 Charles and l.ela Herring McClure I I girl. Nov. 13. Joseph W. and Florence Treseder Empey. bov, Oct. 20. Andrew G and Mary Van LeeuWen , Hewitt, boy, Nov 9. Special Thanksgiving day program at the Cozy tomor row. Open at 12 o'clock. Charlie Chaplin in "A Day's Pleasure"; "A Son of the North," Latest News and "The Lost City." Admission 10c and 15c. SITING HERE Mr?. Frank Jameson of Salt Fake. I Is spending the week as the guest of I Mr- h n whit ton of " 9 Twelfth street. I'll IXKSGIVIXG .l ESTS Mr and Mrs J. M. Ranford of Wellr, Nev.. will be the-house guests of Mr end Mrs Bamuel Bsnford during the Thanksgiving holidays I A N ( rSG I'VRTV Members of the Daughters of the, King of the church of Good Shepherd C:iv- n il.inclng part.v last evening hi the Guild hall About thirty cOUpIOsj were present Hi )F1P -S .T ESTS Mr and Mrs . Joseph Chappie Of Imlay, Nm , will be the guests of M rs j A. L. Glasmann during the Thanks-j giving holidays FT IM ( LUB Mrs. E X. Weekly will be hostess to .the members ol the I topia club on VVsdncsday, Pec. I. at her home, LTi Adams avenue. B3STORI4 i ' IETY The Hlntorlcal society will give a kenslngton and card partv at iIp f Knights of Pythias hall from 2 30 to G o'clock Friday Thore will he music nnd refreshments. The society's meet ing will take place at the hall Sat urday. ELK'S 1 N IN. P KTV The seend of the formal danclrfg parties giver, by 'gden ledge No. 719, B P, . Klks is to be given this eve ning at the Flk's club on Grant 'ave- : nue. PRLM K v )N II It I- Nl 1 Membet- of the I'rlniarv department of the First ward held a conference In the First ward last Sunday morning- The following program was giv en : Prelude l..olahel Garner Prayer Wavne Stevens Boug, "Autumn" . ..Primary children Memory gems By the classes PlanO, "Ldttls Kittens Waltz" Hugh Stevens Recltailon Mary Hinckley Song. "Pretty Rosebud" Alice Brown Story Inex Taylor Chorus Boys Song, "I Thank Thee Lord" Primary classes Prayer Vernett Garnur FOURTEENTH w M : i DANC1 Members of the Fourteenth ward choir will give a benefit dance Thurs la; evening In the ward hall Mem bers of the ward and their frl ndl 1EI I invited to come. Banquet Tonight to j Close Scout School Ml nibers of the tCOUt leadrs' School, WhiCb lOHed at W l her Normal college last night, together with other guests will be entertained at the Wo ber club this eventng at a banquet, ac cording to Scout Fxecuttve G-. A. Gontes. I' l 'i Taylor will be the toastmaster Addresses will be made by Scout Executive (i. A. Goates, Mayor Frank frauds. Superintendent w . Karl Hop kins of 'he Ogden nchools; Scoutmas ter C. W Wimmer. and E. 8. Hinck ley. Musical numbers will be special features if the banquet F.ijchty-fiv men will be In attendance. oo Deaths and Funerals FFI.I l',lt Finiernl services for Mv- ron Fuller were held ;(t 1 3u o'clock yesterdav afternoon :(t ihe Methodls: burch. Rev. Hugh Neville officiated. "My Task." was sunn by Mi- Joseph-I ine Shorten, A. II Sander ang. "in;i Sweetly Solemn Thought." and ""DSSU tiful l.le of Somewhere." Members of the Modern WOOdmsn were In attend-: ance, as were members of the Bar- hers' union. Intermer.i was In the Og den 'itv cemetery with the ,iolern Woodmen giving their ritualistic ser I ICC at the grave. Mi lNTOsU The bod of Mr- S-.'i Bllxabsth Mcintosh, who died in ios Angeles Nov. 2 will arrive in Ogilnt thJl afternoon Mrs Mcintosh is sur vived by one son. A. V Mcintosh and . two daughu-is. Airs. K. A Cook and Mis i i Ha.vnold of Los Angeles.! The body will be taken in charge by Ihe Kirkenda II Fndcrtaklng rompan; l-'uneral services will be held Thurs-j iliv at 1 o clock in ihe First Congre , national church. Rev Godfrey Mat thews will officiate. The body lUy be viewed at the chapel this evening and tomorrow until the time of the services. Interment will be In the Mountain view cemetery. BKOVYN I um-ra! ir i es for John William Brown were held at 2 o'cloi k it the Larklns' Funeral chapel. Bishop LSiwrence w. Bherner officiated. The following musical elections vverc giv en ' ( h, My f-'alher." "Savior. Lead Me Always," "1 Hear You Calling." bj Frank Hickenlpoper and Mrs. William sh.iw The maakars weer Thomas Psrker, Jr Lawrence Malan and F. A Larkfn Sb of the fellow workers of the Gas ccjnipanv- acted as pall bearers Interim n' w is in ihe i igden City osmeterj Mr Brown was the victim of the electric light wire accident last Saturday night. Unity Lodge No. 18 Free & Accepted Masons There will be no meeting tonight. I W N. WACKER. Secretary 7700 SNAPPY GIRL ACT WILL FEATURE Pantages Thanksgiving Matinee One of the brightest vaudeville bil's ever sent over th? Pantagcs circuit will be offered to Orphtum tneatcr pd- II trons by Manager J F. Go;-- for the holiday week and beginning tomorrov with special Thanksgiving matinee. Little Cinderella, a reminiscent musical comedy ferturlng Eva LaRue wi'.h Ina Mitchell and Truman Stanley and a bevy of beautiful girls Will headline the bill opening toniorrow The costuming is very chic and attractive and j the play is replete with tuneful melodies and is designid altogether for entertaining purposes. Herbert E Denton A. Co offer a big laughing success. "Poughkeepsie," a playlet with the funniest of comedy sit uations that will bring plenty chuckles to aid the Thanksgiving digestion. I Then there is Murry Livingston as "The Dreamer," a protean classic, m which he tel's you all about the Dream er, during which he introducer, remarkable character types. Harry and Kitty Coleman will be seen in a pleasing number, including a ventriloquist novelty, brightened by th 1 iinging of Mies Coleman. Mora Jane and company present "Class Dancing" in their own original way. Miss Jane and her partner are past j masters in the terpsichorean art and their offering of rythm and motion is very entcrtaim g Another episode of "Bride 13" will furnish more thrills which, with the Orphcum concert orchestra will top off j the bill. Night prices will prevail at the Thanksgiving matinee II m ii r in l u. mn ii'.m. ojmm -iniMCTWWna' SUGAR REACHES If NEW LOW LEVEL; SELLS AT $10.75 Suwar reached its LOWCSI ) : in i igden today In nil of the re tall .tlores. In .-onte uf the stoic, It was retailing for $10.75 per hundred while In others a flat rate of $ii.0t) per hundred was asked in mall lots i -1 2 cents a pound was asked Since the beet harvest started in September, suaar n.iv dropped from $25 oo tr the present p.rlce. in California and other west ern stales sugar Is selling as low as $9 per hundred pound Thanksgiving Treat Cheers Prisoners Roast pork will form the piece ile resistance of the Thanksgiving din inor for prisoners in the county J.nl tomorrow, with "(rimmin's" consist ing of masher) potatoes, celery, dross Ing, pios and jetty Particular atten lion will be given lo the meal by the Jail cooks and it will be served in a lalyle which will bring the prisoners I to know, in case they have forgot ton, f hit t the day of Ihe "best niep.l" lof the vear has arrlVed The bis dinner will be prepared by Jail trusties, with Hay .lough, 14-jrear-old boy. held lor the shooiiiiK of his father, as chief assistant. oo Mrs. Cornela James Given Divorce Decree Decree of divorce has been grant ed in the district court by Judge A -E. Pratt to Cornela ,T;u.e. from George M. James on grounds of cruel- ty and inhuman treatment. Mrs.' Janus testified that her husband has a nagging and quarrelsome disposi tion and that his treatment has seri ouslv impaired her health. The court awarded Mrs. James custody of the four children and $25 a month allmonv for their support The couple was married in Sail Lake November 1, 1905. Claims Allowed by ! City Commission Claims of the various city depart ments amounting to more lhan $1000 were allowed by the city commis sion ,lhls morning as follows: Public affairs ;iud finance.. 119.89 l'ublic safety 701 BS Parks and public properly. 160.10 Streets and public improve ments 2.976 rr. Waterworks -1 7. 1 7 MEETING POSTPONED FF.lt.NK. Switzerland. Nov ?t Tin i International S laiist conare;- t. i.e held In Berne has been pestpone( until after January 1 In the meantime a pre- j i llmlnary conference bstweeo Gernan Hnl SwlM flolsgatcs win take piuec oo ) I ltl-1. 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