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Show IL TOE r train approached the depot The pickpocket escaped when the train caiue to a atop, although followed closely by the owner of the wallet. The depot officer exercised bis talents la an attempt to apprehend the thief, but be lost him In the crowds. e to Spring C. F. Roberto, formerly Union Pacific chief dispatcher but later of the brevities rv. wwi'jf ypl?2tor Yellowstone n w Baker bu a nvisit totheWMt. 8tone to ukln Mu oeo rge Locbhead ha Rio Grande with headquarters at Ogden, baa been promoted. He to now trainmaster of the Rio Grande with bio office at Salt Lake. Mr. Roberta division extends from Ogden to Thistle. Ho took hold of bis new office yesterday. gone to In the matter of the estate of Clayyen- - ton A. Bradford, deceased, the district court has decreed that the application of the Commercial National Bank for to in the reopening of the probating of tha Snyder at Sdt - estate bo denied and that the aaid njTioeklng over Me biutoeaa lnbank to not entitled to any portion of mmto tha proceeds derived from the sale of certain real estate and that to of Logan, Kumer, Jennie , $4,800 derived from the sale of JStad Ml" HiyU Heller for n few the said real estate to exempt from the paytor ment of any unpaid claims against the . returned baa B. Stone factory W. flaking trip on Salmon estate Telegrapblo service la one of the ilir, necessities in the product business, tor New and the local Jobbers art already feelS Bert left yesterdayLimited. Talk It ing the effects of the strike. As they the Loe Angeto. deal in perishable goods, they are buatoeee trip. If compelled to trace their shipments in know when1 train suiter of the transit so that theyaremay g. Lnty, due to arrive. the om VMt consignments B FaclOo hu satbwa Without telegraphic service they canfir ef Inspection. not arrange to dispose of the produce and evfncrintendent Buckingham went immediately after its arrival, thta kind of in delivering ery the met and delay evening mu Mony goods to the consumer entails n loan epeclal at Green Blver. came ud Flak Warden to the lty on buatooaa Cro-.JVa- " gfrium of the te veteran u O. A. R. An accident, not belonging were left Ogden for the day to lba Knight of Pythtoa had an examine to Saltalr today. There were m can containing about 200 people that toft the depot messenger In the baggage car was a work when' n head end collision occurred near Summit Luckily both trass w era snoring slowly - and no very J serious results' occurred. fn the baggage car the Jar was felt the strongest. Whed the abbcK came tranks, grips and valises fen in nil directions. waa unfortunate The messenger enough to get under n trunk, but outside of a few bruises and nerntohea the man escaped aeridlia Injury. ope Mra. Crabtree, n charge of the county Infirmary, was examined yesterday by Dra. Powers and Osgood aa to her mental condition. Tha former thought she should be sent to the mental hosat Provo, while the totter pital thought She could he attended to at the poor farm. Dr. Forbos was called In na the third doctor to pass Judgment. After Dr. Forbes concluded his examination of Mra. Crabtree. It waa decided to send the old lady back to the county Infirmary. Prank Marshall was lined S25 In court yesterday for slapping glgeArmstrong In tha fact with the Ink of his hand. R. G. W. switchmen and aniens tha official oh tha road at Denver grant the demands of the men n strike to jr A annual rdJbwn oT the Paffflc TfUndera token 'plane, .tod5T at Sate will begivw fr6maU fter .! rA i. gfitate. 'Ln-fto-n. Km, H. Sbuflleberger baa departed lor gar home In Idaho after a visit vitb bar sifter, Mra. Thomas Flttger-ah- L j perry Goddard and J. M. Bailey, wra at tbs new Inatrnctora In the Wabar Stake Academy, are la town to-da-y Moling qivr the altuatUm. yesterday b the district courtwnn morn--h nomas Strong nrrnlgned for burglary to the second degree. He ptoaded not guilty. There la dissatisfaction among the likely to be called before another day. The grievance committee met with the Denver officials thta morning and on the outcome of the negotiation depends the situation. The men demand higher wages. Should their demands not be granted a serious tie-u- p of freight business on the JL G. W. will follow. Bnaineaa men am somewhat concerned over the situation na at this time of the year nay interference with the passage of freight la an Inconvenience ns well aa n kiss. Mis Ray Farley, superintendent of tka public schools of Morgan county, , to this yesterat Lagoon yesterday. division, however, took place Southern Padflo No. 2. The 'm n rstamad home mended tour yesterday OGDEN, CTAIL V' KDNESDA V, AttSrST II, 1WJ7. BURGLAR A SPECIAL PRESS WENT TR1AN ON STRIKE AT WORK ' SHE REFUSED TO HAND HER PURSE. OVER SWITCH WAS THROWN AND HE DIO NOT STOP. "POWERS THAT BE" DECLARE THE KEYS BE SILENT. e ten-da- on ting tovlBC Atom fuO people EXAMINER: WOMAN SAW HARRIMAN ON ASSOCIATED Mra. J. H. Carden's Mat In Salt Laka by a Number Prominent Railroad Men ef the West. The burglars of Ogden seldom strike twice In the tame place, which places Edward H. Harriman. the great railroad king whose asms Joy or sorrow into the camp of his friends or his enemies, passed through Ogden yesterday about noon. The gentleman to traveling in a special train cum posed of seven cars five private, one baggage and on Pullman. That the cars am splendidly equipped goee without saying. Every improvement known to railroad building has been incorporated la his private cars. VUk Mr. Harriman are some members of bis family and several friends together with n number of servants. Of the local officials found on the train, them waa Ueneral Superintendent Buckingham and Superintendent Courage Saved Her From the Clutches ef a Robber. W JJ, MORNING from an east as far ae New lb visited Mends la Ogden Pork, Monday, Mlsa Zola McCoy, the charming daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Mo-Co- y of Salt Lake City, formerly of Ogden, la to he married Tuesday evening, Angnit 20th, to Lansing M. Foote of Cranston, Wyo. ' Mlsa CUra Peterson returned Monrimers! services of- Ethel Decker day from Chicago, where she has were held Monday at the First Ward spent-th- e past two months. For nix meeting house, at Provo, and were weeks she wae n student at the ChiBefore her return, largely attended. The speakers were cago university. Btotop O. H. Berg, J. A. Buttle, J. O. Mia Peterson visited Milwaukee and Jooee and Apontle Reed Smoot. Mies other points on Lake Michigan. . Deoker died et the residence of Jo--: aeph Decker In thta pity. WANT ADS BRING BIO RESULTS. A passenger on O. S. L. No. S was fobbed of 60, yesterday, as the WANT ADS BRING BIG RESULTS. r Deprived ef Telegraphic Reports Moat Depend Upon Other News, Standard-Examine- la response to the authoritative call the powers that he, the Associated Prase operators of the Standard left their keys and went out on strike la obedience to tbe order, at Juat S;SS Monday. All over the country every Associated Reas mem- s of them to a class with lightning. They are becoming so faithful in the performance of their duty that residents in certain portions of tha ictty unlock their doom at night to permit them to gain entrance without damage to the locks. They are polite, and generous; they muffle their feet so ns not to disturb their victims, and usually take only money and Jewelry. After midnight la their favorite working time and they invariably accomplish their end before tha early bird la out after the worm. Monday night they covered that portion of the city lying north of Twenty-secon- d Costello. etiwet, below Washington avenue and south of Fifth street. The The train Irft Green River at 7 wakefulness of a number of residents oclock yesterday, making the run near Park avenue prevented them to Ogden la n little over four and one-hal- f from ransacking several bouses them, hours. Conductor Hilliard had so they attempted to loot the residence charge of the train and he went aa ef George Green well, on Twenty-secon- d far aa Balt Laka with it street. Before they eould successBut the Ogden depot djd'not tee fully terminate the Job, the barbing of My.. Jlarriigsa, m Just came to the a dog aroused the sleeper In the Oregon Short line switch on Thirhouse .and tha harried pit-paof feet tieth street nnd .went right on to the ea the pavement without, told how capital, at Mi 3 indac narrow had been the escape. Mr. BptqfoM, focal Slirt Line manWhile the police were busy with the ager, wan them to turn the switch, gang on Twenty-secon- d street, the nnd J. K. Davis of tha Southern Paresides os of J. H. Csrdoa, on Wash- cific waa them to aee that too train ington avenue, near Fifth street, waa turned the Y nil right Before E. 1L Harriman and hla speentered by n Ions robber. He secured n purse containing $6 but, not satin-fin- cial train reached Salt Lake yesterday with the money, he sought for he had been preceded about half an other valuables and, to aid In the hour by another special train carrysearch, switched on the electric lights. ing J. Rosa Clark, vice president of What do you want? naked Mra. the Ban Pedro; J. P. O'Brien of the Csrdoa who had been watching him Oregon Railway A Navigation comfor several minutes. pany and K. E. Calvin of the South-er- a Ms After Mr. Burglar recovered Pacific. ho When interviewed this afternoon, composure, his assumed most polite manner, softened his Mr. Wiarrlman staled that he had heard of the summons Issued by the voice, and replied: Your money, tody, and don't make courts to compel him to answer quee- a noise, but hurry ap and show motions put by the Interstate Commerce where you keep your purae. commission and that aa soon as ha reInstead of acroamlng and flatatlng, ceived it. he would answer in person. Mra. Csrdoa I faced the thief, He denied that he Intended to buy nnd spoke to him In terms that proved Im- Baltalr and the railway connected mediately that she waa mistress of the thereto. house. He alao declined to give an opinion However, before the oould reach the telephone mad eall up the na to the telegraphers' strike. Mr. Harriman aaid, furthermore, tatlon, an unexpected noise in the basement put the burglar to route. that the boilermakers' strike was reAfter he had cleared tha premises, ceiving the attention of the proper Mrs.CarJon ascertained that a cat in authorities, but ao far It had not the basement had been the cause of peached him. hla flight. In prowling around the feline came in contact with nome empty pans and upset them, and the The Industrial school hoard net at effkutog noise waa terrific. The thief The Oaks Monday afternoon with ran squarely Into tha locked front nil member! present In the cool of waa ho and it the canyon door, no they transacted regular was only after ha had encircled the routine business, bur the environ room that he found an exit. He got meat was not conducive to anything $6, however, hut he will probably sensational, ao Aba session waa more keep clear of tha Carden residence of n recreation whan a business meethereafter. the ing. It wsa decided to permit hoy to remain in tha hills until the It la estimated that 60,000 laborer buildings at the Institution have been will be needed during this season In remodeled nnd repaired. This will different sections of Canada In con- give the boys several more days of structing new railroads. , New steam- outdoor life, and will be the means of ers are going into commission and aiding In providing them with more nil available ones will be eaartend comfortable and apactotta quarters for the new Immigrants that am book-e- when they return to study nnd in Grant Britain tor tha Dominion. work. ber did tbe same thing. As n result, this paper, together with all the atoning and evening papers with one possible exception, la this latermoua-tai- n region, that depend upon the Associated Press for their service, waa materially handicapped. The exception la fortunate tn being ea tbe Hearst special wire service. Not only will the newspapers and the reading public Buffer, but the business world's tuoonveuieace will be great. The banka and large buai-nes- s concerns. Including the wholesale houses la this city have become accustomed to do n great amount of their business by wire. The transfer of funds by win and the failun to receive Important messages that have already ben started on their way, will lie' the chief .laterfarooru r ns the hanklag institutions an concerned. The transfer of funds wll have to be done, for n time at least, by mall, and while It is going back to tha old way, people will have to get used to tL In the oase of the business house Inconvenience will generally, the manifest itaelf in necessitating a reduction of communications to a mail order basis. a-f- t NEW Farmed for the Purpeee ef Farming and Ranching. Article of Incorporation of tha Ranch Co. of Ogden hive been filed tilth the county clerk. The Incorporators are Thomas G. Clegg of Tildes, Bingham eounty, Idaho. Charles A. Hickenlooper of Pleasant View. William A. Hickenlooper, John IB. Balmoa and Benjamin EgglntuU of Ogden. The capital stock to 160,000, divided into 60,UV0 shares of SI each. The object wf this company la to g carry on ranching, farming, and milling, to construct nnd maintain fisheries, reservoirs, canal, pipe linos and to operate plants for generating heat, light and power. T. C. Clegg fa president of the company, Chnrtoi A. Hickenlooper, vice president, and William A. Hickenlooper, Ogden la secretary and treasurer. the place of business. -- . stock-raisin- . -- panic-stricke- CORPORATION n PRISONER BROKE DOWN Whan Cal ltd Upon t Defend Hlmsalf. It la not often that the ordinary police court offender aheds tears and when he does It Is because he baa been touched deeply bv the pathos of hla own story or by the hopelessness of hla position. He realises that he ShedTsara $ is in a and kick to receive the ruffs m he usually pleads guiliv to whatever r barge is brought sgaiust kite, regardless of lain guilt or iuiioteure. "hen Charles Miller heard the complaint read against him chaining him with vagrancy he uttered a crisp Not guilty," wqu prepared to defend bim-el- f. He was given n chance to atter Ute officers had testified speak that he had no visible means of support, and, uuder the uf the city attorney, he told a stury, somew hat amiss, but with the ring of truth U it. Miller waa arrested at the request f Pocatello officers. He had ou a suit of clothes which were claimed by hla former room-mat- e and at the police station he etrlpped himself naked and gave to hla pal th clothes he asked for. He waa given a makeshift suit by the officers aud brought into court. In the the city attorney accused him of being a thief, although the charge was vagrancy and, under n severe questioning, he broke down nnd cried as a culld, although he stoutly maintained that ha waa innocent of the crime at petit larceny. An the clothes were alleged to have been stolen la Idaho, he cannot be convicted U Utah of petit larceny but, to give hie pal n chance d to tell hie story, the case waa until this morning. Juat how the officials intend to prove him guilty of vagrancy by n petit larceny examination la a little doubt tuL .f tiie world BARBERS i KDT1FIEP All Unclean ghsps Must Be Made Sanitary. Unsanitary barber shops hav Incurred the wrath of tbe state board of barber examiners, aad a cleanup to being rigidly enforced la Salt Lake aud Ogden. Heavy flues accompany the violation of the state law governing the sanitation ot tonsorlal establishment and the board is determined to prosecute the offenders. Local board member W. M. Piggote inspected n number of Twenty-fiftstreet shops yesterday, the condition of some of which was found to be unhealthy end a positive menace to the public, la one shop water waa obtained from n half gallon beetle on a cold move and the towels were not h clean. Mr. Piggott notified the proprietor that untoae an Immediate cleaning np occurred he would commence action against him and reveks hla license. He exacted n promise from the barber to conform with the mate board regulations. At another shop operated by Jap wa barbers he found Insufficient upply, soiled linen, and dirt la abundance. The Japs, however, are excellent barbers and passed remarkably good tests before the state hoard but they are disposed to follow the lines ef least resistance as regards the sanitation ot their shop. Bo n word of warning was left with them by Mr. Piggott which had the desired effect and for the time being the shop to in a presentable condition. LABOR DAY PARADE A number ef other ehope barely To New the Unions Are te Celebrate an came within the requirements. prevent tha tpreej of 'disease the September state board has decided to . wage n ' To make jenueus .war against unclean Shops, labor Day the moat event) fand order. hre hot obey ful holiday "of the year la the aim cl ed tajcaae.yielr at once the exaetiaers .will pee committee representing the tradfs tbe courts to compdl hi char proper unions' of the city, They'heW prac- sanitation or te revoke the licensee 1 ef the guilty parties i ,r.-tically accomplished their purpose, nsbn jqslw,' an extender program hat been ed to iacluds every minute of the WARRANTY DEEDS ' day. The day will be obeerved generally by the business men of the Carson P. Crane nnd wife te David city and a oesaatloa of business baa R. Hopkins part et lot I, Block $, plat C, $209 already been voted by them. Btate of Utah to United fltataa of At 1$ o'clock a street parade to to commence et the depot, march through America, pert of block It, pint A. the principal streets ot the city ead Stephens Investment Co, to Emery come to n halt et either the Grand U. Bright, part of lot 24 and IS, block Opera house or the Utahns theater, I, Central Park Addition, 91ABH. where speech-makin- g Emery U. Bright and wife to Cathersad other exer-cie- s ine L. Culver, part of lota 24 nnd 18, will be given. In the parade the unions of tha block 6. Central Park Addition, MilCharles H. Wright to Mary city, represented by float, n mounted brigade of policemen, floe La represen- ter, lute 18, 20, S3 and 14, block 4, tative ot Ogdea'a commercial activ- Wod manses addltion-rfSIity, and probably lodges la dress uniform will enter. The city officials will also be pieced in a prominent SENDS MOTHER ON VACATION. position, probably to the rear ot the ClyJe Malone, newsboy. Is one of mounted guard. the most progressive little chape to la the afternoon at Glen wood, this nerk of the Clyde to n sports of various kinds will be con- huattei from e'waydreert beck, and San a ducted. Tbe usual fat man's race, bank acoonnt that would do credit tn children's racee, three-legge- d race, and much older person. He alao has other testa of strength and agility au number of shares of 'Consolidated. are included la the list iff events. In case a game to not arranged Ho la but 12 years uf agd, and can pointers to any cf tha newsboys between the Tailors and tha Lob- give tlie of city at selling Ms papers. The n team from the unions will sters, "Run along, little boy, and saying, . cross bate with tha Elbe' nips. doe not apply In paper The one event that la attracting un- peddle your Clyde, for he dose It without being usual attention la the scheduled tofd: boxing contest between 'CyThe point of the whole ' clone' Thompson nnd Feta Bullivna. is the delightful little however, Committeeman Plggoti atatel this ttoa which he hat prepared tor trip In tha match that the interest morning Ms 'little mister' hadr hla mother. to widespread over the atete, and that Without allowing them to upend a g an audience of propor- cant, Clyde has deeMed to send them tions will be la attendance. Lake Tahoe for n month, at least; The final concessions pf the rail- to bUla. . road companies have pot yet been re- aad Clyde pay the to the committee but ceived by It Immigration from. Japan far June virtually assured that recursions can town of any else showed n gain ot 244 ever the be run from every mouth of llOf, when 1888 in the elate. In case the committee to successful in obtaining rates, sev- Japanese came te the United Btate. eral thousand visitors will attend the The influx by the evasion of the tow continues to he large. festivities. . eon-tiuue- t th' . unto , a O. -- . record-breakin- emre-pondin- OtolSLua 9 J . Tiirnr- w 4 '. I ,i j .rr g bo' MADE JNTD ONE 816 ONE, THE SMAllEST TREE i 3TICA fROM WHICH TMB WOULD 'MIGHT" BE "CUT THAN MORE BE TO HAVft v, One i i a 1lsi orw ' - j.: i 'ICta.- r-- !; ? -- :.- - a f.f i- - . n v 'iMJ'siTStr Days Sweeping Energy Sufficient to ClAZYtjf. Stem Niagara. ;gnijN: .! Cf ; M: ITS BIG STICK HANDLE FIFTEEN MILES LONG HE energy expended In one it could talk, could tell n tale of bltotere and backSaturday's household vigorofce service, for, ton upon ton of premure weeping la the . United ache; Btntee to sufficient. If it bee It undergone in tbe course of lu could bo ao applied, to stem the tor1 useful existence. rent of Niagara rails, " said Btatis-Uc- al "Ptaeed end to and the broom-handl- es alone ef the United States Ban; speaking to the Untuning members of tho kitchen cabinet around would reach million "A pound a stroke, ' nnd three the globe. One hundred strokes to the square foot gives ever pounds ef broom corn are raised yssr-l- y In the United States, the value of n tons pressure to the floors of n house, or auyw than 18 which la nearly 84,009,008. Imagine 000,080 tone to the aggregate num- n broom, net counting handle, weighber of house hold of this toad tor one ing 60,600 tens! Its handle would be ever fifteen mites tong, the oelliBge Saturday's sweeping , ef the house where it might ho used dollars minion worth of "Twenty brooms and brushes art manufactured would be ever forty mUee high, end the house Itaelf would 'have n very annually la tho United Btntee. The small e yard. If toasted to the state of broom easts twenty-fivcents average nnd testa an n good broom three nilnoia. months. Four brooms, or one dot-tar-'s "No household article to put to aa worth n year to the average many varied use aa to tho broom. mesne family, $18,000,000 spent each Besides being a naw broom at the twelvemonth for the greet American start and vxpeeted to sweep clean, sweeper. wrapped wflb sloth It has often to do household duty an eobweb cleaner. Graduated "Every has four brooms, rejoicing under tho Into tbs kitchen. It loses Its syawtri following or simitar titles: The new, eel fora and sage over to the aide, or good, broom; the second-bes- t, or from whleh egregious eh spa ft- may kitchen, broom; the yard broom, he changed only by turning around and old stub. 'Old stub,' if and sweeping the.ethnn.prny. . .Wofa ijp onee-aad-a-h- five-roo- m wetV-regvtete- to the point where It Be&Sae tho yard broom. It finds nil kinds of thing to do. By soma tho yard broom to highly esteemed se n white-wis- h brush, while others think It makes the only kind of paint brush tor bricks. - YJId Btul,' toe. finds plenty to do beridee cleaning tho beys hoots na they come in from the Bnd8y heck lot Worn to a fraisle, K to quite apt to he converted late n shinny tick, n cratch, a 'taiy mans poker, e burglar proof window fastener, n wash stick, n bed atltk, or axle, shaft eoap-be- x or tongue ef hone-mad- e te poll. wagon for n bill "Lots of people never think ef baying wire, depending entirely on that nawonad from discarded brooms. Many a rtraw from tbe good broom goee te test n cake ea baking day, nnd many n straw from the kltdhoa broom goes to clean n pips. With nil our brooms made Into one big one, the ea attest tree from which the big stick might he cut mile would here to be more - then In circumference. down r-g- - (STATISTICAL LNfyi&ATIQX, SAM WITH HEW a.r.rS.L THfc HOUSE WOULD HAVE A VERY MALL YARD irieOCATtftJN t 'i rsiMrcjOMiutNofe'l 1 -- , j b g |