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Show ll Stricken With Paralysis. Japanese Run Over and Killed. A. D. BARBER, D. D. S. of Hon. Joseph friends 2 o clock Sunday afternoon a The About many & Stanford, chairman of the board of named F. Hagashi was run DENTIST. TT t i 3 1 1 V t $ t $ 8 g $ g y V t T Y county commissioners, will be pained to Japanese over by the northbound Rio Grande learn that he was stricken with par- train in the cut near the sugar factory Lowest Head Dr. Barbers advertisement on alysis Saturday at his home on Quincy and instantly killed. The Ogden. was body 5. page Stanford was Good Set Teeth, 18 OO. Mr. avenue. shaving cut squarely in two, leading to the beOO. Grown., 85 David Thorburn is confined at' borne when he was stricken. He called for His lief that the man had Urldge-wurksuicommitted per Tooth, 93 to 96 by illness. Fillings, 75c up. his wife who quickly responded, just in cide. This theory was strengthened by Sounds reasonable. Dr. Barbers time to save him from falling to the the fact that the dead mans friends All work fully guaranteed. Office over the ad., page 5. Hub clothing store, Washington avenue. laid in floor. He was hastily bed, and said he was demented, and that they Rooms 26 and 27. ! L Thomas returned Thursday a physician summoned.' The paralvsis had been him for some time watching night from Logan. took effect on Mr. Stanfords left side past in fear that he would take his REPUBLICAN CITY CONVENTION All work guaranteed. See Dr. Bar- when he first felt the stroke, but own life. The body was removed to ber s ad. on page 5. the left to from the and passed was buried Mongradually Richeys morgue , The Republican City Convention, consistH. P. Henderson of Salt Lake entire the Judge side 10 oclock Monday At nf 190 delegates, for the nomination of side, day. causing right right morning ing was in Ogden Tuesday. candidate for Mayor and other city officers, to become useless. Late Sunday after- - an inquest was held before Justice willle held at the County Courthou-c- , Wednesday J. G. Stoll was fined $5 noon the paralysis seemed to leave the Parker J. Hall. Thursday, October 10th, at 11 oclock a. m. for cruelty to animals by Justice Joseph and side Primaries for the election of delegates to Monday slowly morning right Hall. A Fiendish Attack. said convention will be held in the vari.u a Feci your pulse a few minutes. feet move his he could little, but it wards C. E. Stewart has evening, October 7tli, at 5 An attack was lately made on C. F. oclock,onasMonday applied for ap- will take some time for him to recover Is it regular? Are you short of follows: pointment as guardian of Edna F. from First Ward City Hall, 35 delegates. the severe shock. Mr. Stanford Collier of Cherokee. Iowa, that nearly breath, after slight exertion Stewart. Second Ward Third Ward Amusement as going up stairs, sweeping, fatal. It came through his kid- Hall, 33 delegates. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Foster, of Salt was to have delivered tbe opening ad proved Third Ward Mound Fort Amusement walking, etc? Do you have Lake, are visiting with relatives in dress at the State fair this week, but neys. His back got so lame he could 32 delegates. not in so. without left this do is will Ilall, to be It unable nor stoop pain sit in great pain, city. thought breast, side or Fourth Ward County Courthouse, 50 d between shoulder blades, chokAssisstant Claims Attorney Gates of by his family and friends that he has a chair except propped by cushions. No the Southern Pacific was in Ogden been overtaxing bis mind during the remedy helped him until he tried ElecFifth Ward Fifth Ward Amusement 'rail ing sensations, fainting or 40 delegates. tric Bitters which effected such a wonWednesday. smothering spells, inability to past few weeks, causing the paralytic The City Committee directs that del lie on left side? If you have A. Ingalls of Boston, a brother of stroke. Hopes are now entertained derful change that he writes he feels shall be elected in the various wards bv v the late John J. Ingalls of Kansas, is that he will fully recover. like a new man. This marvelous medidistricts. any of these symptoms you at the Reed. Ward the primaries for the nomination of cine cures backache and kidney trouble, councilmen certainly have a weak heart, from each ward will be held A African Store South Typical and should immediately take District attorney Hayes left Monday purifies the blood and builds up your Monday evening, October 14th, at the la c O. R. Larson of Bay Villa, Sundays health. Only 50c at Jesse J. Drivers designated above. morning for the King Solomon mines in Elko county, Nevada. All Republicans are invited to attend River, Cape Colony, conducts a store drug store, 2363 Washington avenue. JOHN D. MURPHY, Mrs. Minnie Brown, wife of Samuel typical of South Africa, at which can Mr. F. II. Oaks of Jamestown. N. Chairman City Committee. Y, Brown, a locomotive engineer, died be purchased anything ;from the proDated Ogden, Utah, October Suit Against the City, genial face appears above, says: 2, 1901. from Excessive use of tobacco seriously dropsy Thursday morning. an anchor. verbial needle to This In the affected my heart. I suffered severe district court Tuesday, the Live Wire Kills Boy. P W. Wyght, who was operated on store is situated in a valley nine miles suit of Anna D. Smith pams about the heart, and in the left against Ogden Thursday afternoon at the hospital for from the shoulder and side; while the palpitation Arthur Ford, the neares,i railway station aDd City was called. The plaintiff claims son of would awaken me from my sleep. I died the same nightat 10 appendicitis, e o from miles about clock. the near John twenty-fivDr. was Miles began taking Heart Cure Ford, $5,000 damages as the result of a fall Instantly killed Thursand soon found permanent relief. Mr- - Laron towne8t am I sustained in December, 1899, on a side- day afternoon, receiving a shock from Attorney W. H. Smith appeared on Sold by all Druggists, a with-of favored with the custom farmers the streets Monday, after an. illness of walk on Grant avenue, nearTwenty-ourt- h a live wire, at the McKinney canning-factorDr. Milos Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. couple of weeks and confinement to in a radius of thirty mil&, to: many-o- f where he was employed. The street. t e house. whom I have supplied j Chamblains went to turn on the electric light, She alleges a defective, slippery, un- boy Under Two Flags, by the Hatten- - remedies. All testify to their value in safe and dangerous condition of the his hands being wet at the time. lie The funeral services of Mrs. Helen back company, will be a at . a household where a doctors advice is walk for a given' inF. Chambers were held Sunday at 2 p. matinee at the Grand Opera period of time after the city caught hold of the wire house of almost out the questiori. Within one officials had cognizance of it. The stantly killed. It is the general'be-lie- f in. at the home of Mrs. Howard, South End street car line. of my store the population is per- mile that a current of electricity from hearing proceeded no further than the E. A. McDaniel, now with Port- Of within the clouds the Commissioner Stanfords health is land Oregonian, with an the these, struck the main wire at tke past impaneling of a and was continued office in iaI)8 8lxy twelve months, no less than fourteen until Tuesday. jury, same improving and it now seems probable Baker City, was instant the lad put his Judge W. L. Maginnis hand on the when tbift he will be about in a few days, visit his family. have been absolutely cured by Cham- appeared for the' fixtures. light plaint Iff in place of A. attending to business, as usual. William A. Crosbieanrl Miss Julia A berlains Cough Remedy. This must J. Weber, who is engaged in the Mi- The coroners jury brought in a ver- Manning were, married Saturday Tot Causes Night Alarm. Pbr sale by all jors trial at Logan. H. R. Macmil by surely be a record, dict to the effect that F. Hayshi, the Justice Warleigh. Both parties are One night my brother's baby was lan appeared for the city.leading druggists. Japanese run over by the Rio Grande Ogden residents. taken with croup, writes Mrs. J. C.-Western, came to his death by suicide. William H. Adams of Wilson, has acFuneral of Mrs. Carr. Snider of Crittenden, Ky., it seemed Dr. Talmage. Lecture, by cepted a position us advance agent of The funeral services over the remains would strangle before we could get a the John S. Lindsay Dramatic comDr. James E. Talmage, of Salt Lake, it of Mrs. were' held in the Mary Carr doctor, so we gave it Dr. Kings New pany. He took his departure for the Second ward meetinghouse Sunday will deliver a lecture before the Sun- Discovery, which gave quick relief and north Friday. day school union meeting to beheld in permanently cured it. We always keep Photograhs were taken Tuesday of morning at 10:30 oclock. A large con- the Ogden tabernacle Sunday afternoon, course of friends of the deceased were it in the house to protect our children ;he men, Gerner, Lee and Scott, in for holding ujp and shooting the in attendance to pay arrrrbate bf re- - October .13th, jit 2 qcl?c. The sub- from jail Croup and' Whooping Cough. - It v man Campbell a cuuple'of weeks ayo chosen fVhat for'the lecture a is, cured me of a chronic bronchial trouble spect to her memory. The ward choir ject near Terrace. School Be. Should Teacher Sunday furnished some very sweet music. Elthat no other remedy would relieve. A marriage licence was Dr. is well known one be of to Talmage granted der Charles Welch, in accordance with Infallible for Coughs, Colds, Throat Wednesday to William J. Tanner, 21. the the most able and in talented speakers and Lung troubles. 50c and $1.00. Trial and Miss Inga K. Andreason, 20, both request of deceased, just before of Ogdon. They were married in the death claimed her.delivered the funeral the state, and his lecture promises to bottles, free at Jesse J. Drivers drugA Salt Lake Temple. sermon. He eulogized the useful, God be very interesting to everbody. store, 2363 Washington avenue. cordial invitation is to extended the M. D. Lessenger, who came back fearing, faithful life of the deceased, The old reliable from the Fossil oil fields Monday, states and The W. C. T. U. held a meeting Monon the public to be in attendance. The musispoke very impressively that land the & cal of Ogden Milling controversy has been part the programme for the meet- day afternoon at the home of the pressettled, and that the machines are at resurrection of the just. Mrs. Frances Smith, to arA few closing remarks were made ing will be given under the direction of ident, for Elevator Companys work boring for oil. the forthcoming state conrange Professor Joseph Ballantyne. an elder who and had by vention for the election of officers. the de' J. W. Browning, bartender for .To-- 1 ,knwn FLOUR should be seph The officers elected are: Mrs. Ada Carlson of the Silver club, was ceased in her native land. He related Southern Pacific Train Ditched. Randall, president: Miss Randall, rearrested Thursday night on a charge of j her kindness to the elders and her used by all people: cording secretary: Miss Chapman, slot machine. The Southern Pacific express, ceasing efforts to do right. Some beau- treasure.'. The offices of The deal for the purchase of the $40,- - j tiful floral pieces were laid on the due to arrive in Ogden at 0:30 and corresponding secretary will be 1st Because 000 refunding bonds has been closed. a. in. Tuesday, was wrecked at Mut-li- filled at the next meeting. The county did not have to pay any casket by sympathizing friends. has no equals. A large funeral cortege followed the Utah, about 2:30 a. m. A baggage Tuesday Humane Officer Henninger. more than the accrued interest, which, made car and two coaches went three arrests for alleged cruelty.' into to the remains is but slighly in excess of 140,000. their 'last resting place in 2nd Because n to T. B. Storey of North animals. the ditch. Conductor Jack Conley of Ogcity cemetery. Two basket ball teams was have with been a. charged makes the best bread den sustained a arm and calf, organized at the Sacred Heart acad-ernpleaded guilty and was let off Electrical Disturbance. as of several crew follows: the others were train Dessie with a minimum fine. J. N. Stoker of Spencer, 3rd Because it A terrific electrical disturbance badly shaken up, but not seriously in- Wilson and M. Stowe of West Weber captain; Sadie Maguire. Nellie McDaniels. Mary Ryan. Ruth with Tbe etartled their a home industry. at about 2:30 Thursday jured. The cabooses were attached to were charged other team is made up Avery. as follows: afternoonOgden cases were Their trains. heard ctfd much damage, par- the train to deadhead two freight and Misses Bertie Allred. Louise Woodall, Wednesday. 4tb Because it j Edna to the Cannon. .Bessie Hammer and ticularly system of the Utah crews back to Ogden. The accident The High School Athletic associaLizzie Rowland. Light & Power company. Manager was caused by a broken rail. A tion gave he opening dance of the seaemploys Ogden peoWade states that the loss to the com- wrecking crew was sent out to clear son at Ciristensens last night. Stricken With Paralysis. ple. pany by the burning out of transform- - away the debris, which delayed traffic 1 Henderson Grimett, of this place, ens was very Hkeavy, amounting prob- - about six hours. 5th Because it was stricken with partial paralysis and ably to $4,000. lost A Word to Travelers. use of one arm and the One of the dynamos at the street pays the highest cash completely feeside. After being treated by an emi- railway power Txnise was disabled, the The excitement, incident to traveling A good looking ? hone and poor price for wheat raised nent physician for quite a while with- loss being about 8250. and change of food and water often log harnea Is thewont kind if a comout relief, my wife recommended j The transformer at the opera house brings on diarrhoea, and for this reason by Weber County Chamberlains Pain Balm, and after was burned out at 7 oclock. It was no one should leave home without a farmers. using two bottles of it he is arnost en- an extra large ose and the fire 'depart- bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera tirely cured. Geo. R. McDonald, ment was summoned, but the flames and Diarrhoea Remedy. For sale by These are all facts, Man, Logan county, W. Va. Several did not spread to she stage, and a new all leading druggists. not only makes the harness and the transformer was put in so that the horse took better, but makPs the I. which should be other very remarkable cures of partial performance leather soft and pliable, ruts It In con- was unable to began till M. A. dltfon to last twice as ling Blodgett, who secured the conparalysis have been effected by the use 9 oclock. ordinarily would. looked to. tract for the new steel bridge in Ogof this liniment. It is most widely Cold fferrwhere in cam all den canyon, filed his $300 guaranty-bon- ' ftitti AUdo by Democratic CSiy Convention. M known, however, as a cure for rheuSTANDARD Monday. He must have the matism. sprains and bruises. Sold by GIL CO. f! The Democratic city convention will structure completed in 160 days. OGDEN MILLING & all leading druggists. be held Tuesday, October 16. The Marriage licenses were Wednesday of as follows: Thomas II. Keogh, issued election for the primaries delegates to the convention will be held Monday 35, Spokane, and Martha E. Owens, 18. ELEVATOR COS. Bear City, Neb.: Joseph J. Larsen, , AILS. October 15. Nominations for Huntsville, f evening, and Mary J White, 21, Taste Good, made ! time. fold at ward councilmen will the be Plain by drumrists. City: Benjamin T. Rebelin. 29, GO IM S U M RiTiQN primaries which select the delegates Salt Lake, Hannah Orme, 20, Honey-villFor sale by all grocers. . Boxelder county. to the city convention. $ f 4 CITY V 8 &AAAAAAA COUNTY S Prices in . ; How About - Your - I -- 1 -i i Miles' Heart Cure . I 19-year-- I Wv . . . I and-w&- s . I I I . - . ' 5 Seasons un-runnin- ga east-boun- d, J vice-preside- nt 1 n, Og--de- ill-treati- ng badly-bruise- d y, ill-treati- ng i i i - look-"-- Eureka Harness Oil Ji Ik : d Give Your Horse a Chance t 2-J- . e, Pick Up jt.s a duty yon owe to your purse to call and examine carefully and compare before you buy. 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