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Show THE EXAMINER: MORNING OGDEN, Wi:iMIiAY UTAB. fall. His mother di .Mchikon. Kas., on ilVy. SALT LAKE AND STATE NEWS .t il.y.cra : Al'urgT iw. 22, a .il Mr. 'Gardner and l;i American Fork. Ootub, r ihvv Used and 4911 cams t where .!V a. ing - luvug iss;. leer- i:- . aay Pecair' paed fair.il) of two - 'li? From Correspondents and State Exchanges MORNING. aii.1 ountaim foul .laoghiers. Mr. Gnidr.e' '.i:V l.a been with :vpi--a useful, strenuous oi-of nhirh he trial and hard labor. al. tile uninitiated to speculate, but when I pure has come like the preMu -CCVZFNOR BUCKS ON FICHT H it is learned that the Calumet a Hec-- ! f. was eier and without drola Company is now paying aiviuemls i an! piofit an open book for nil b and at the rat of (60 per share prr annum. Nevada Executive Against Battle But by. each page written and has returned ba3.5 is Powerless to Interfere. tiuth. clean and puie and to be sc per share I since its incorporation, in ls7l. and j rtaixvt; to quainted with him has a surplus reserve equivalent ui Goldfield, Aug SO. Theie U only know ws but iO lo'106 per share, investors will n.-- t dis- one man in Nevada opposed to For many years he was a teacher in and pose of their holding. The total fight and he happens to be the the American Fork Bun I. it dividends up to June. amount to governor vf the state, but that it not for some lime was sup. : memlent of fy5.35i.lii un an authorised vspt'.sl of worrying anybody hereabouts. The the same. He was the :,t member f2.50t.0io. The output of copper from fight will go on Just the same and of the American Fork , -n aud presi171 to 1P05. inclusive, was 1.725.'il".-53-4 without any interference on .hr part dent of thst organiiu-- i .n f.ir a numa eier actite in of the police because they don't have ber of years. He pounds. Tbe ex'rcme selling price of Lake any police in Goldfield. Governor the municipal affair f he city, holdthis period were 35 Sparks expresses his views upon the ing a membership In the city council copper cent per pound high, in 1672 and 1873. subject after this fashion: for thirteen year. a no tm- the tost ten and 9 cents per pound low in 1694. In "My sentiments against the licensing year acting as sexton Stern integrity 196 the Cahuuei k Heels company of prize fights are strietly against and honesty of purpo characterized made sales at 15 to 19 cents per permitring them under any circumeterv official act. He was buried from the First ward pound, and in me six months ending i' stances. I regard them and football rewith June. 1915, Lake copper was games in a great sl the same light chapel. August IT. Appioprlate quoted at 19 to 19 cent per pound a duels 1 have no power to pieveut marks were made by Picsi.lenff 8 L. f. o. b. New York. them under the law, however, (bough Chipmsn. J. H. Clark anl A. J Evans also Elders of tbe state preslder.cx During the period from 1872 to I9'i5 deplore the statute which I ron-idWebb and Frackesinn. w life com then was marked expansion In the i disgrace to the state " copper mining Industry, Judging from That is the reason why the sheriff panions. the widely fluctuating ratio of the and the constables will not try to output of the Calumet & Hecla mine the Xelson-Gan- s mill. SREAKff OUT OF JAIL. as compared with the total tor tbe Gans is taking hia work in earnest whole oountrv. In 1872 the Calumet and Balt Lake, Aug. 21 Kydaleh, the getting down to busiuesa. He did A Helen mine produced 16,162.181 nine miles this morning on the road Provo man who some years ago Inventof was which equlvacopper, pounds and this afternoon before a crowd of ed the jail breaking set mi went Into lent to nearly gn per cent of tbe to-- fifty iwraons did hia gym atunia in vaudeville under the s'age name of tal output of the Culted States; In great atyle. His quarters cannot be Cunning, gave n select audience of was 19'5 the quantity 87.304, 000 improved upon. They are roomy and police officers, county com tula toners, pounds the high record or 9 6 per j cool, with pien y of floor space and newspaper men and theatrical folk a rent. Notwithstanding the smaller seating g few thrills over at police headquarters rapacity for 20 without ratio In 195. the Calumet. A Hecla with the work. Gans. in black yesterday afternoon. mine la today the third largest protights, did an hour's fast work with Cunning opened the ball by assertducer In the world the heavy punching ing that he could get out of the new It has been the cornerstone for the bug. punching bag, the rope skipping and sparring. jail, with the latest thing in bars and promotion of numerous copper mines, The pacf was fast all the way and locks, in a few minutes. Subsequently inas of in and the alley the kingpin he no evidence of distress, but he made good his challenge in short dividual producers, has not yet been tha gave rolled off in good shape. He order, much to the mywtiflratlon of the sweat who over bowled have tried tranches the by those ball with great officers. By way of hsniierliig him In to include it in the copper force and skillswinging it up for twen- his movements Manager Jennings of and kept combination. brief with minutes spells. the Orpheum asked Acting Chief of ty breathing es-The reason is not far to search, ! In dues a Police Burbidge to bring out the latest he also the rape skipping peclslly when it is understood that graceful 111 Ue jig and keeps time with he had in handcuffa, shackles, etc., and twelve individuals, families and irus--1 chain Cunning down. tee of estates control 32.20(1 of the theIf tope. Two Oregon boots were the he on and is Guns says square, 100,000 shares issued. The Shaw fam- be up on brought Into service and placed around will he the meet money la, ily of Boston owns 7.570 shares of a j hia ehnncee to win. The Impression each ankle, and then they were kicked par value of (189.250, quoted In the from the talk about town it securely- to each leg with a patent open market at (5.185,450. which at the gathered It on the Dane and is screw key which was handed over to has that Gant current rate of dividend nets (454.250, a sure winner unless chance turns the the custody of a newspaper man. Then or nearly 9 per cent per annum. The him. They figure out that Cunning's legs were shackled and scale Hlgglnsou family hold 5,450 shares, he canagslnet as long as the Dane pair of handcuffs were placed around stay juet par value (131,250, and marketable at and that he. is the quickest wrists by Captain Burbidge. A fighter in his (3.I9C.250, upon which dividends of with all second pair of handcuffs were placed But at his the world weight. (315,000 are being collected annually. on hie wrists by Patrolman George President Alexander Aggssals owns the talk tha money la not up on the Harris, who asserted that they were (.000 shares, par value (125.000, mar- black yet and there is an undoubted thtf very latest thing In bracelets and at this ketable at (3.425,000, and netting divi- hesitation In putting up money Some fear he had only secured them from the dends of (300.ntM). which added to his stage of the proceedings. n few weeks ago. The cuffs were may throw them down east a the Baltimoreannot alary make a tidy Income for locked with n combination lock after him on to like bet do man who has witnessed the growth of and others having been snapped on. one of the greatest copper mines In because he la a negro. It took Cunning about live minutes the. world. The Htinnewell family Is to make bln way from the chief's ofcredited with (.195 shares, par BALT LAKE ROUTE fice to one of the new steel cages of quoted on change at (2.188.575, the city prison. The peerand earnlpg in dividends (191.700 an- High Water Near Laa Vagaa Again ing through the gratingsprisoners en rout exB. R. BosTraffic. nually. Oliver, trustees, of hibited some excitement over tha specInterrupts ton. to represent 3,500 shares, par $87.-50tacle of the heavily Ironed man bemarketable at (2,397,500, and of A series Bait Lake, Aug. 21. ing escorted by the offlrera and crowd. dividends Route has of (210,000 per an Washouts on the Balt Lake yielding Cunning was placed in one of the num. Other large shareholders are the again tied up traffic on the short line cells and the door locked with a patent Bauer family. 1,031 ahares; C. P. Cur- between Balt Lake and Los Angeles lever device which cannot be maniputis. 1.033 shares; Lee. Hlggliwm A hut tha latest reports received in lated from Inside the cell. He was Co., 2.083 shares; E. R. Lyman, trus- Balt Lake say temporary repairs now then left alone while all retired and tee. 950 shares; N. H. 8tone et al, being made will enable tbe resumption took up positions lnthe hall behind the trustees, 923 shores; J,. N. Wright, of through traffic uome time tonight ni- second locked doog . SSS shares. ter an Interruption of Httle more than Exactly 11 minutes and 15 seconds There are registered on the books twenty-fou- r hours. later a knock wss heard on Uie door. to of the Calumet A Hecla company less The worst trouble about five miles Captain BurMdge opened It and there than 150 shareholders owning over cast or Las Vggis. Nev where two stood the actor bathed in perspiration 100 shares, and among these are bridges were washed out near Stewart but free from hto shackles sad Irons. many who have Inherited from early station yesterday. The damage to the The cell door was locked and Inside on Investors. roadbed end bridge at that point was the floor and on the cot toy the discomparatively light but the location to carded ornaments." PROHIBIT RAILWAY. such that repairs on the bridges ere HOT HIMSELF IN being made with difficulty. A construcExpert's Survey of the Line Shows It tion train and force of workmen were PRESENCE OF WIFE. to Be Impracticable. called from the Tenopah branch of the road and work on tha repairs was well Balt Lake, Aug. 21. Because hto Balt Lake, Aug. 21. A survey of under way this morning. former wife refused to return to him, Little Cottonwood canyon from Wain addition to the washouts near Las Lena Armer, a Eureka saloon keeper, satch to Tannersville, says Henry M. Vega a. there are two smaller ones at shot himself yesterday afternoon about Crowther In n statement to the ship- Carp and Rox. Nev., about forty and 4 o'clock, and died five hours tote pers of Alta, has revealed that the sixty milea west of Caliente, respect The shooting occurred In tbe presence grade between those stations is such ively. These, it in expected, will be re- of Mrs. Armer and her alster, Mrs. as to absolutely, prohibit the opera- paired during the day and after the Mamie McCain, st their apartments, tion of a railway, and as a substitute bridges near Las Vegas are put la or- 168 East Second South street. be advises them that he will take Im- der, no further delay in traffic ia exArmer came to Salt Lake several mediate Kept to arrange the present pected. day ago for the purpose. It Is said, of Continental Aerial tramway, that it The waters through the Meadow Val- peeking n reconciliation with the wommsv be used as a custom carrier, this ley wash near Csllente rose to the pro- an who secured a divorce from him to be accomplished within the next portions of a torrent after the severe three years ago. He called upon her six weeks. The profile shows that for rainstorms and It was greatly feared repeatedly at her homo, and implored a stretch of four miles the grade be- that there, might be repetition of the her to return to him. When Mrs. tween the points involved Is approxi- serious trouble experienced by the Armer refused to listen to his pleas, mately ten per cent This rendering n road tost March when too miles of the men became desperate end threatrailway Impracticable, there is nothing track were more or- less damaged by ened to kill her and her Mater. left those who have been projecting the florid. Tha repairs that were made Mrs. Armer succeeded once In gainrecheap transportation for the ores bill- on the tracks st thst time, however, ing possession of her billand a nature with were out of the camp, of sueh ed that they supplies volver, which he had ordered sent to He found the ed in. but a tramway. The construc- rtood the flood of yesterday and the him from Eureka tion of another four-mil- e tramway, new bridges built proved large enough weapon Just prior to the shooting. He will the backbed in Mrs. Mcto carry sway the water without adds Mr. Crowther, complete was lying upon Cain's' room when Mrs. Armer entered. system, this affording a through line ing it up against the embankments. miles. of about two Employes of the Balt Luke Route Bhe saw that he had possession of the said yesterday they hid little fear of gun, and she retreated from the room. As the present needs of the It serious damage to the track other A moment later a loud report was company do not Justiry In putting in the tram, he accordingly than that, already experienced as the heard, and the two women knew that baa aeked the cooperation of shippers, work that has been done on the road- Armer had carried his threat into exewho are guaranteed a material saving bed during the summer has resulted in cution. insofar sa It pertained to himcontract, which will an improvement so marked that they self. under a five-yeallow the routing of freight from Wa- could almost notice it from week to The police were notified of the ocsatch to Bandy or Bingham Junction week. currence. and Officers Hilton and Harover lines that shall he controlled by ris were the first persons to enter the room occupied by Armer. He toy Manager Crowther. It Is submitted in CAUGHT the statement tlpt the ores can be upon the bed. partly uncon actoua. wround. moved at the rate of 15 to in tons an 21. Shortly before 2 blood flowing freely from the Salt Aug. Lake, had entered hour. It Is the Intention to equip with o'clock tfal stnornlng Roy E. Bailey was The hullet. a over the heart and had pa seed through power at the lower terminal, so thst by Officers Taylor the the steady operation of the tramway caught body end Into the mattress. while in Schultz the act and of burgArmer was taken to the L. D. 8. hosshall he assured. The p'sn Is to turn larizing the store of the Wasatch Drug pital, where he wss attended by Dr. the system over to any shipper Just as company, at Second South and Third many hours as shall be required for East streets. A man living across the Beer. From the first it was apparent that the msn could not rerover, and him to fcrwsrd the day's output of the street from the drug store notified the he passed sway shortly before I property. police headquarters by telephone that o'clock. two men were burglarizing the place. The bodr wss removed to the underFIRED TWICE AT INTRUDER. The patrol wagon with Officers Taytaking establishment of Joseph Willor was Schults and disimmediately liam Taylor. George Bingham. Aug. 20.-patched to the scene, and Bailey was Barlow, stirred bv repeated efforts of found alone. On them his person MONTANA ANNUAL.'"' John Matson to break into her house was a Smith A Wesson rewhile her husband was away, fired had which he from the taken volver, did but intruder at the tonight, twice Balt Lake. Aug sharehold(5, which was ell the money not hit him. For the last several days, store. In the cash register, and n pile of ers of the Montana Tonopah Mining has Matson Barlow. Mrs. to according company have racebed notice that the waited until her hushand has left the candy and chewing gum. which he annual meeting of shareholders of had packed up ready to take away. his to force tried then has and house that corporation will be held in tbe When officers the by surprised Matson Bailey as passed in. war Tonight office of the O'Meara-Lynccompany's feigned drunkenness, but his breath office in this city n September through the door. Mrs. Barlow opened 11. thatIndicate he did not takhad a drank shot neither with a revolver, In the circular letter, which bears fire ing effect. the signature of Charles B. Knox, presOLD RESIDENTS SUMMONED. The frightened Intruder took to his ident of the companr. it j pointed out arms the into ran straight that more than lo.roo feet of develophqels and was arrested He Grant. American Fork. Utah. Aug. 21. El- ment work was performed during the of Marshal and Placed in Jail Complaint charg- der George Jseklln of this place passed past year and that a tonnage of ore. filed will be assanlt away Sundsy. August 12. 1906, In the both shipping anu milling, has een ing drunken gainst Matson by Mrs. Barlow Tues- 65th year of hto life. For two yearn exposed which will Justify the erecpast he has been a great sufferer with tion of a mill of the most modern typ. day morning. , Bright's disease, and be welcomed "Slnce October." he adds, "mill experts CONDUCTOR IS CRUSHED. death. He embraced the gospel In hare been eonstan'ly at work cn the England in hia youth and waa true to difficult problem of extracting the valRichfield. Aug. 20. While the the tost. Impressive obsequies were ues from our sliver sulphide ore. Two ft eight section of the Denver A Rio held in the Third ward chapel. August processes have been found, by either Grande train running between here 15. He leaves wife and large family of which a satisfactory saving cm be made. A1 of rie data relative tp or and Maryavale wss being made np cf children M. James Gardner, who passed away of thee processes, representing six yesterday. Conductor Charles bewas born at Long-ton- . months of caraful study, were de. August 14, 19. Johnson was painfully bruised by Lancaihire, England, June 4. 1329 strayed tn the Ran Francisco disaster between arsr and the plating caught es son of William Gardner of April 18 Since that time we have e result wtn be unable and was he form. and to leave hto room for several days. and Ellen Bsrtsworth Gardner who had this work duplicated and verified." members of the Church of He was taken to the Richfield hotel were both cf Lstterdir Faints. Js. GEORGE WEBB PAMEB AWAY. and medical attention given by Dr. Jesus Chrirt hl with widowed mother, McGregor. No bones are broken. Hto Gardner, in 1655. America He was Paradise. Cache county, Aug. 11 emigrated to left hip sustained the greatest married oa hoard ship to Miss Threl- - Another veteran has been called hear. - WILL MAKE FIGHT tv-t- - fltfMitcra to Invada Baisa Irrigation Congress, Saa Gevarnar Cutlar, i l era ktetei Delegate from the must go the Irrigation cungre JLpjired 10 make a aireanous fight ?2nt the efforts of the Eaitein dela-dobo will attend prepared U arvtbing in ibeir power to change of tbe government ba present plana irrigation, to embrace draiu-pai-- d yarding Governor Cutler yecterday Xirnoan. Tba governor returned SuaJay eight with hie wife and daugh-iefrom San Francisco and other r, ttiu -- eitiea. While on the coact I learned that Eastern delegatee will come to Bike a light againai the reclamation Instead et trid land, he continued. approving the plana of the gov eminent, looking to the carrying out ef plan to irrigate, they will strive to tb j btradure reeuluttona calling for the of the aaring of the ewamp land they would term a gpgtb, which drainage act. It therefore behoove all the Weeternere to prepare to tight them on the questions We have So much a; stake that we must not make a misstep." Speaking In regard to conditions generally on the coast, Governor Cutler said: -There are now 40.000 refugees of the earthquake and fire in the camps. We went on tbe street cars the first day they dif-friv- operated on that street. era The Iret cable can to be run since the calamity were on the California street on the 16th. We walked over Use, the' block where the earthquake a depression of from two to caused . tight fert In the entire block, la front of the Valencia hotel, between Eighteenth and Nineteenth streets, which as wrecked by the earthquake. At Nineteenth Youth! directory, tbt ' itreet, tbe building wae badly damaged by It and the sidewalk for some slid about five feet. In the distance lie district, for miles, most of the big wholesale and retail houses were burned to the ground, only n few walls being left standing. I was In Chicago immediately after tbe Mg fire there, but to me it waa sot. to be compared with tbe awful despoliation of Ban Francisco. Altemporary structready about 4,000 ures have been put up and an army ' of men is repairing the big buildings, but, though tbe 8an Francisco people have the pluck and energy, n shortage of workmen may delay Ita rebuilding, for the clearing and rsrt-la- g sway of the debris on the tbreugh streets Is not completed. On all the cross streets It Is only Just commenced and yet four months hava elapsed since the dre. "The retail stores are now on Van Xes avenue and Fillmore street and oa. the cross streets between. Many owners of residences have changed their first floors Into stores and and have been greatly benefited One enterprising by Increased rents. xoujif man has started a stage line ' oa van Nrsa avenue, to take tired shoppers from one store to another, it. luring been n fashionable residence ' avesue before the five "It seems strange to see the Chronicle doing business in one part of its building on Market street and in the Other part on the other side the wall is greatly twisted, with iron beams and debris piled up almost to tbe second Some of the stores are doing story. quire a business In burnt curias and It li likely that burnt, curias will be sold In every other city, some of which may never have seen Ban Francisco. "1 saw the tent schools in Golden Gate park. Bln hundred children hare attended school there all during vacation this summer. They do not feed men r boys over 14 yearg of gge sr the kitchens In the park. During the summer months the refugees appear to have a picnic in the park. Moat of them have army tents with board floors, cots and plenty, of new quilts. Sanitary conditions are good, all refuse being carted away dally" offl-cs- . CALUMET A HECLA. - ' . do we hear that - the famous Calumet A Heels copper mine, in the Lake Buperlnr region, is controlled by so few men that they can be counted on the fingers of ent hand. Literally- this statement, is true, because comparatively little of the stock How often - the original owners or their brio is now sold on 'chango, says the held by World. The current high price of 1685 for the $25 par value there might tempt Mining Doctors Know Why Pabst is the Best Beer That la Always Clean and Bure, Most Refreshing, Most Nourishing. 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From the time the malt Is mashed, sll through he long process of brewing, until you rour it into your glass, Pabst Blue Ribbon Beer never comes .in contact ih anything but pure filtered sir and brew kettles, thoroughly sterilized P'Pcs. tubes and storage tanks. It is n'teurtoed after bottling as i final svfoc-jsragainst any possibility of '"T.'amlnatlon. Pabst Blue Ribbon Besr Is the most rroirest of all bottled beers,-thstiff healthful and beverage. tho-ilh in your home. t be r . .- 3- - KIRSBL nan a CO. Beth Pkoaea era Street H Twts-- f Pabst Blue Ribbon Beer HEM ORDERING ASK FOR FAB9T OGDEN. UTAH b- - 2 d-- 1 . er pie-ve- will hoM ita first Tair in Kjitpnilier of this year, ConijKdition opon to the the leit half mile tra k ill the country, nl the puree will be jjenerouR, uttnu-tinylarpe Ktriupi of the bent raee hoivoH. We liox to receive the hearty ion of all in malinfr this the best fair in the Rest. n;len. with itfi ruilrtuul facilities la an i.lojil location for a (1KEAT INTKlt MOl'NTAIN IWI1I. worhi. II a ; eo-ojier- ! li.trr-ferin- ; d Fair Association Inter-Mounta- in . Fair Will Be Held September . 20-21-2- 1906 2, I J W. B WEDELL, Bupt. Races called at 2t20 3:00 Mrs. 21.-t.- ocaI h - m. promptly each day class class.. lufl.OO Dept. 10.00 Dept- - 2iHl.no 50.00 75.00 10.01 Dept, Dept. I Product s Roy Manufactures , .J, W. Chambers, Ogden Fruits and Flowers. A.L.Brawer, Ogden ,... Ogdea . and Fancy Needle Work Dept. . .Mrs. Geo. A. Craig, Mrs. B. J. Griffin, Ogden , (h-- a, Display. .K.B.Orxnt, Ogden Dept. Dept. N Educations).. Ogden of and Buildings Grounds, O. Superintendents Moroni Btone. B. Madsox, tofled with conditions. The dimenoiona nf the ore body recently encountered on tbe l.noo-fiKlevel, he states, to still a matter to b determined. it MANCHURIA HELD FABT. Aug 20, 9:45 p. m manager of the Colusa county chain-to- r of commerce, formerly of Chics go, who had a passing acquaintance with Btonaland, came Inks tbe holeL Har-to- g noticed a familiar look about the ranger, who had also acrutinissA Hat log carefully. Shortly after this meeting tha stranger left and hae not beet seen since. Pul re I er. proprietor of the hotel, to unable to give any other lnfot nation other than that the man baa If. Smith and did not ocregistered cupy the room. Hartog says the stranger renembles Btensland very much except that he to wmonth shaven. Btensland, while in Chicago had 1 All efforts hava m far failed to pull off the mall steamer Manchuria, stranded off Rabbit island, on the north shore and a cable may be scat ask'f Oahu, ing lor tuga from Ban Francisco. There will be e large high tide tomorrow morning at five o'clock and mother attempt will then be made to haul the liner off tbe reef. It la probable the steamer Alameda may help In this effort to gel tbe stranded vessel Into deep water, but her position is surb as to give little hope for success. Tbe steamers which acted as tow hosts are no arriving here with Asiatic passengers of the Manchuria on board, and many of th passengers are coming in overland. The Manchuria lies unmoved. There to no Immediate danger of her breaking up, but It is believed it will lie Impossible to get her frinj her preneni It in reported tonight that the at earner to leaking, and tbe pumps are at Balt Lake. Aug. 21. Malcolm L. work. Macdonald, president of tha Tonopah ThursExplor hm company, returned BTENSLAND AGAIN BEEN. uf inspection day evening from vlhlf stated Macdonald to Manhattan. Mr. Cal . Aug. 20. Paul O. Colusa, to a representative of the Tonopah Mdefaulting president nf tbs iner that the report of the company's Btensland, the Milwaukee State Bank of Chicago Is engineer is so satisfactory the furthought to have been seen in Colusa. company had determined without water to On Sunday afternoon a well dressed ther Investigation to bring at the Hotel RiverManhattan sad to erect a large mill stranger appeared the dis- side, engaging one of the ben rooms. capable of reducing all ore of trict. The company' pipe line from Later in the evening John Hartog, jet canyon to the town of Manhattan has been surveyed. The distance la fourteen milea, and the water will be pip, conveyed through a ShO.uno gallon which will deliver over of waters tbe a day. In addition to Jet canyon, the company baa the water of Bhlplev canyon, that including a number of springs will be available to augment the water supply if It ever becomes necessary to do so. Maguire,' Ogden Dept Mrs. A. V. McIntosh, Miaa Sylvia position. MILL FOR MANHATTAN. ...Dm A rt s ine the right to rail Honolulu, M. P. Brown, Agriculture Farm Implements Dpt. J Minerals off any or all races for sufficient reasons. to Paradise In 1867. lie buried bis wife Elisa in 1883. Moved to American Fork and married Elisabeth Baker. They lived happily together a few years and she died. He moved back to Paradise In 1893. and soon afterward be married Charily Porcher Mikesell. who survives him. Deceased was the father of eight children, one only. Mrs. D. J. James, surviving him. He leaves also a number of grandchildren and gieat grandchildren to mourn hie demise. Impreaniv services were held in the meeting house, where a par their large congregation met to of testified reaper.!. The epeekera ald hto worth, and It waa truthfulyindue-triothat George Webb waa honeto, thrifty, careful and generous. M. der Vlies, Ogden J. Hewitt, Ogden Thomas Etherlngton, West Weher Dept. H govern. d FDslry Dept. G each suroceding race. Entrance fee 10 per cent to all races, 5 to enter and 3 to start. Harness races, mile heats, 3 In 5. rules to American Trotting Associating George Webb died. August 14, 19o6, of general debility and old age. waa born la Warden, Bedfordshire, England. Joined the Church of Jesus Christ of Latteiday Bnlnts In 1853; married Elisa Thompson October 27. J853. and came to Utah in 1863. crossing the plains In Daniel McCarty's company. They reaided at American Pork one year, afterward resided In Centerville for eleven years, then M. Van try ool t Money divided 60, 30 and 10 per cent Winning horse in saddle races barred Irons The Abor.totlon reserve hoep- Dept D Bw!ne.,..A. 2 ' j, C. Leggett, Ogden J. W. Thorn ley, Kayavlll J. k. Bplrra, Ogden Dept. B Cattle SATURDAY, SEPT. 22ND. . Free for ell- - . . 2:80 class... One mile dash mil dash Country ssdde horse . Horae Kept. A. 200.IMI mile run and repent, 3 in S mile dsb horse saddle Country FRIDAY, SEFT 31ST. 3:35 class. Country cart race (green horaea only).. One-hal- f mlla da ah. mile dash...,. Country saddle horae B. Wedell, Ogden peed Ring PlirM, (200.00 One-hal- f (71),-87- d 2 p. THURSDAY, SEFT. 20TH. , ar Classification and Sup eri ntendent s Speed Program i - Record These Who Exercise Control. Mire's Wonderful Fair Association! - I beard. VOUNG ROOSEVELT'S TRIF. Ha to Visiting tha Beanes of His Fath- Dead wood, B. D., Aug. Roosevelt, son of the President, left Sunday on a lng overland horaehark trip to the ranch on which bto father started hto wild wnet career, located near Adora, 8. D. Regular ow ponout-n- t ies are being used and a round-uwagon with ramping provision equipment follows the party. Captain Beth Bullock baa charge of the outfit, which conaiata of Ihilluck'a sun, young Rnoaevelt and several others, Including Roosevelt's eastern 21e-Her- mlt friend, John Heard. At Medora, young Roosevelt, will meet many of his father's old friends, men who rode with him during the stirring days of the cattle rustlers war. The trip wilt consume a week or ten days and to purely a camping trip, n hunting being indulged In, although fishing la being done. Drs. Elliott & Norris A FATAL ACCIDENT. the ; Idaho Falls. Ids.. Aug 17th tnsf. tbe Baptist Sunday school wen, up on Wilelse f twenty-onlow creek for pleasure. On the I9th lnet.. St 6 s. m., Roy Heller, son oJE. Heller, aged 17: and Harry 17.Wlllets, were w of Frad Wlllets, aged hunting. A cartridge caughtto la the get H gun end Roy Heller tried mil The gun accidentally went off killing Harry Wlllets Friend rived m town wth the body Sunday 21.-- On Specialists Chro&ls diseases of mew. women and children, laving derated special effort during our catlrn profoaataoal Ufa and ars now rewarded by the discovery of method that give complete mastery of Nerrana and Blood Dtoaaacn, Catarrh, DaafleaA Rheumatism, Stomach. Kidney and Uw troubles. To the study and treatment of MEN'S DISEASES Iced Faison, Files, Rupture, Varicceclc, Narva Dsbinty, Drug Hablta Taken on a positive guarantee to cure ' night. CONSULTATION at FREE. PERSONALLY OR BY LETTER NEW STOCKTON. Saif Lake. Aug 21 J. T .Tranam. mine at manager of the New Stockton Stockton, spent yesterday In making an Inspection of that property and re- - OFFICE 33(1 WASH. AVE. i. . p six-inp- h pur-chaae- d , aria Earlier Caratr. OPEN DAY AND EVENING!, Dra ELUOTTJjNORRISqOgdwj , |