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Show uunjuu LITTLE BOYS UTAHN A PATHETIC DEATH. OFF rt,,pdy CMaB, r bih grafting. at the Earl Knight, while aiding la vesting the alfalfa crop on his fath TV farm Bear Slatervllle, failed to notice the presence of hie little har- CHEEH TP MART. brother. teddt bears. RUSSIAN BALLET. change iwit other 01 4 Jir iiiH and children comfortable. Sa'rooB cool Mian nl Electric Theatre Nt the Road Hotel ESth St. BOTTLE INDUSTRY. THE TRUANTS. Haunted Sou. FLORA DORA. . -- 8c. Meet at the DEN St 370 25th Astrakhan Red Apricots Apples and Are at their and best I I . Lawrence, in the path of the mower he waa operating and as a raault the knives of the machine struck, the boy and cut off hie left foot The foot, left hanging by a few tendons, was Immediately placed in natural position and bandaged and Dra. Osgood and Rich were summon' ed from Ogden. They arrived at the home none too early, for the child had almost bled to death. The foot waa stitched on and now gives promise of hauling. COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Hale Cut in the Jail by Prisoners to be Closed. The county commissioners regular araalan this morning Dr. Gordon reported that but one case of disease la pital aa a county charge. met In there a the hos- It la a case of typhoid fever. The matter of fixing up a room at the county infirmary for surgical purposes came up before the board. It was decided that inasmuch aa F. C. Woods la the architect that ha and Dr. Gordon should go over the build-la- g and make report Mr. Pettersoa, the Garland road supervisor, waa authorized to provide a new water tank for that dletrlcL The plane for the furnishing in the new quarters of the commissioners and of the changes proposed In the Judges chambers, me suggested by Architect F. C. Woods, were referred to Commissioner Moore with power to act. Milton Holmeu was appointed deputy sheriff at North Ogden to serve without pay, C. Moore, the Eden road supervisor, was advised to go ahead with the building of tho five bridges needed in that district They are to be ready as noon aa possible. Sheriff Behring appeared before the board and asked that tbs hole made recently in the Iron grating of the cells be repaired at once. The i quest was granted, the work to be done by n blacksmith immediately. Adjourned for one week. - CHEAPEST REUNION OF now CALL' EARLY AND SUPPLIED. - A GET T. B. EVANS & CO. GROCERS french dry CLEANI ft . LARGE FAMILY NG Mdinary way. V propoie In tble department u In onr laundry work to tin the public the beet aervlee a he bad In the dty. OGDENSTEAM LAUNDRY Twenty-fift- h They Come From All Parte of Utah to Celebrate Number Almost 400. St for MONUMENTS. 7ut arrived I carload o( arbla and granite to aaloet Dont buy from agents, they get large eammleeloni ud yon hare to pay them. Flace your ordcre at once. OPPOSITE CITY CKME- - - Turf Exchange Twenty-fift- h St "d Eeetern Racee. all sporting events. w,n for Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday the Immediate family inf Pleasant Green Taylor, and his relatives will hold a family reunion. On the Yellowstone special yesterday fifty members of the family came down from Idaho end fifteen arrived from Cache Valley. They were met at Harrisvllle and taken to a sumptuous banquet spread at the Taylor home. In the state of Utah there la probably no other family In sise the equal of the Taylor family. The children of Pleasant Green Taylor number 6, n while hie and .great grandchildren total almost 400. It is expected that at least 500 members of the family will be present at the reunion. In addition, n number of prominent men from Suit Lake, Including President Joseph Smith, of the Latter-daSaints church, will be present Today at 10 oclock the family will assemble at the Harrisvllle meeting house, where a program consisting of speeches, musical numbers and recitations will be given. In the afternoon n banquet for the public will be spread at tbe Taylor home. Games and other forma of amusement will be1 Indulged in during tbe day. Wednesday tbe entire family will spend the day In Ogden canyon. grand-childre- STRIKE IN SALT LAKE U1TCHELL BROS. 28 13 All the Talegraph V Operators Work.. - Quit The entire force iff operators employed by the 8alt Lake office of the Postal Telegraph company walked out yesterday morning. Fifteen men are involved. McNldhol of the Postal Manager said the men made no demands and presented .no grievances. He said they went out in body without any-lu- g anything to the officers In charge and that tbe strike waa a purely sympathetic one. Superintendent Hawk and Manager McNIchol and two wire chiefs are caring for the business of the Postal's local office. The situation nt the Western Union office la Salt Lake remains about the tame aa It has been ever since the strike. Manager Long, Chief Opern ator McDonald and one operator are working the wires. It was said that the office waa practically clear" on all messages. non-unio- KOREANS SENTENCED. Seoul, Aug. 12. Tbe Korean supreme court baa passed sentence upon the members of The Hague deputation. Y1 Sang Bed has been condemned to be hanged and Yl Chow and Y! W1 Chow have been sentenced to Imprisonment for life. - tj And Farm Property Promptly hi ego tinted. u-- Fire, Tornado and Plate Glass Insurance Written in Strong and Safe Companion at Lowest Batea e Batu-serge- Ud 25th Street g Opposite Reed Hotel PHONESt 20 AND 420Z. JESSE J. DRIVER DRUGGIST This is the Place to Buy Your Drugs, Guaranteed and Strictly Pure u ' First-Cla- ss Prescriptions Carefully Compounded . WASHINGTON 2273 AVE. House Bttildegs Can save money by seeing us before letting their, contracts for HOUSE WIRING - SAVES THE DESCENDANTS PLEASANT OP GREEN TAYLOR OF HARRI8VILLE At Harrisvllle Hirlnf added a dry cleaning to onr business, we an prepared to handle ladles d gentlemen's suits, portlane d all flae (Ilk and wool articles ttst should not be waOhed In the 437 gbj part of the City and Connty. Lotas on Improved Xb ' i Estimates cheerfully given and ' work guaranteed . But-terwor- BOTH PHONES 238. 2364 Washington Avenue 174. Real Estate Bargains Jew-eler- Nickelodeon illustrated gong, Me Lad Thrown From Cart Brother. E. F. BRATZ Driven by Hi Before the Doctors Arrived the Child Had Almost Bled to Death. gAsiosion lay, so that the propeny would be In a position to produce large quantities ing the present month end by tbe first of October Mr. Dent expects to have everything running at capacity and tbe cvnipauy on a splendid earning basis again. Don't worry about the ore, said Mr. Dent. Tbat ia the least iff our troubles. We have years of ora in sight now and there ia plenty more to be opened up. Consolidated Mercur is a lung way from being 'a dead of coal as auna aa the branch railroad one. line is completed. BURGLARS ENTER HOUSE. Although surveys of the railyuad Salt Lake, Aug. 13. Alms, the from tbe Rio Grande Western to tbe Salt Lake, Aug. 12. The residence sou of Mr, and Mrs. Joseph site at tbe new camp have t bees Ernest Bamberger at 38 D street M. Thomas, waa almost instantly completed, preliminary investigation of killed Saturday evening about S has shown font the road can be built was broken into and thoroughly rano'clock, while riding with his brother with a maximum grade of about 4 per sacked by burglars last evening. So In a cart. The accident occurred nt cent, and by this route the road would for as is known, the burglars secured A and South Temple street, and was be about !5 miles long. nothing of vslua. Mrs. Bamberger is caused by the horse running away, Mr. Miller, while not connected di- in the east and Mr. Bamberger wu la the cart were the two Thomas rectly with tho coal operations la the down town at the tints tbe burglary ocy boys, end a boy named McCune, and Cedar Creek district, is interested in curred, Mrs. Bamberger took her with her when she went away the animal became nnmsnagable near the project on account of having and Third street, becoming frightabout 1,700 acres of excellent land and the other valuables were taken to r. ened, the boys say, at a passing there, with water rights from the the office fur safekeeping by Mr. street car. The hone plunged south- creels This land, he believes, will Entrance to the residence wu made ward toward South Temple. Upon increase rapidly in value with tbe adby means bf tbe transom of the rear reaching the thoroughfare, the cart vent of n new coal camp. door. The glass la the transom was turned completely over the hone, broken and lbs burglars crawled and Alma waa thrown violently to the HONOR HAYWOOD. through the openiag. Whea the glass pavement, alighting upon his head. Dr. William T. Cannon was driving Enthusiastic Mass Meeting Held at wu broken several neighbors heard the crash hut did not investigate it eastward ia a buggy at' the time, and Salt Palace Sunday Night. The upstairs portiue of the house wu the runaway horse and cart missed Balt Lake, Aug. 12. Gathered about searched by the burglars. Drawers his vehicle by test than six feet. 11s saw little Alma fall, and Jumped from the band stand at tbe Balt Palace were broken into end the contents his own buggy and picked the little laat .night between 0:30 and 10:30 strewn about the flour. Clothing wu taken out of ths clothes but fellow np. There was only a gasp or o'clock a thousand union laboring none of it wu curried frompresses, the house. two, a fluttering of tue pulse and all men. with their families and friends, When Mr. Bamberger reached bom was over. Jhe doctor says tbe boys celebrated the acquittal of William at about 18 oclock be discovered the head, at the base of the brain, grated D. Haywood, secretary treasurer of burglary. The police were notified end like a bag of shot. the Western Federation of Mitten, at several men were sent to Investigate. Colonel A. E. Wall happened along Boise recently. No dues were discovered. a to speak-erhis in automobile, and proffered Frequently Interrupting tbe of the evening wltk cheers that take tho child to the hospital, but Dr. BOY DROWNED IN FOND. Cannon Informed him that tbe little rung through the big amusement fellow was dead. The body waa then park. Uta crowd gave veut to its Iowan, Aug. 1L At 4 oclock totaken by Dr. Cannon and another per- feelings without restraint. W. 8. Dalday Fmtth, 17 years old, son son to the parents home, carried up- ton acted aa master of ceremonies. of Calvin Smith of Greenville, was Joseph on pillows to give the mother the Im- He made a few remarks In which drowned in a pond while pression that the worst had not hap- he declared that organized labor the on Second West swimming street, north of Loover of look she well learned Her when with might country grief pened. Tbe boy la bathing with her child's death waa pathetic to be- pride on the manner la which it gan. Phoenix Butler of thla place, end bed hold. Tbe father waa abaent in Ida- stood by Haywood in his trial. Ha been swimming about for some tlma ho, with a company of Aitn club Introduced Judge A. J. Weber aa the at a place where lbs water ia 13 feet once first were at campers, and efforts speaker of the evening. Judge deep. Young Butler wu on a board wea made to locate him. The remains of Weber considerably exercised when he saw his companion little Alma were taken to oaeph E. over tbs manner in which the man- resting and young Smith sank struggling, agement of the Salt Palace had de- without giving a call of any kind. He Taylor's undertaking establishment. Mr. Tbomsa, father of Alma, arrived layed the meeting. went down but once. The body came It Is aa outrage that this body of home at no in today, the word of his again after about two hours, after sons death having reached him where laboring men should be brought here up assistance arrived. he was sojourning In Yellowstone et I o'clock on advertisements that The boys father was there at the Park. The funeral win be held to- the meeting would begin at 8:30 time the body wu taken from the 11 tn oclock 10 held till at and then morrow, commencing oclock, nearly water. The pond ia grows up with reThe ward o'clock, declared Judge Weber. the Eighteenth chapel. rushes and moss, and it la thought the mains may he viewed from S to 10:S0 Tklgg up tbe subject of Hay- boy became entangled In these, and oclock, at the residence of Hamilton wood's acquittal, the speaker said: therefore did not come up after ha The acquittal of William Haywood at first sank. Considerable work was G. Park, grandfather of the child, 114 Boise waa not the acquittal of one done on Third street. tbe lifeleaa body, after it wu man, but the vindication of th West- discovered. ern Federation of Miners, Haywood GUN ACCIDENT AT LOGAN was never personally on trial, but ths CANYON. CHILD SEVERELY BURNED. laaue waa whether or not the WestII.-Aern n Miners Federation Cache is of of Co., Ang. body Logan, Logan. Aug. 11. Adeline Bsrber, 8 operation was performed on Moses Ol- murderers or n society of years old, while playing near a campn man of laborers. ward, College sen, young fire In Card s esnyos, wu severely I believe it was a fair trial and I burned. Her dress on Friday afternoon for appendicitis. fire. Solon He rallied nicely end the physicians be ley Judge Weed waa fair. More Bsrber, her father, caught and George Bar think ha will soon be able to be out than anything else, perhaps, Hay- her. bad been ramping in the canyon wood's acquittal means that the great with their families for e few again. days, Emery Young, n boy living In the rank usd file of American laboring their camps being some little distance Sixth ward, had hla Uttl finger no men may atlll hats faith In ths standpert. Mr. Barbers attention waa atbadly crushed in n washing machine ard American institutions.1' to bis brother's camp by the tracted the other day that amputation became Judge Webers - remarks brought creams of ths chilJrsn. When he a forth of atom necessary. applause end the arrived at the place he uw hla child Austin Butterworth, a young man crowd wu in pood humor when A. B. in flames. The blaze wu smothered, vrau Edier Introduced. "Friends end and It wu found that the left hip from Franklin was accidentally shot undesirable citlxens, was his Intro- end arm were badly burned. Mediwhile In Logan canyon on a pleasure trip on Thursday. The gun waa a 21 ductory remark, and the crowd was cal aid was immediately procured, calibre rifle and waa thought to be quick to catch lla significance end end after a night's torture the child voice Its apprectaGno of the phrase. waa unloaded. It seems that young reported resting outer, anj it Is If tha management of the Salt thought waa riding In the front part she will ultimately recover. of the wagon, where the gun waa Palace knew how little money the accidentally discharged, the bullet af- laboring man of today carries In hla ter passing through some bedding pocket they would have made no eftruck the young man in the aide, fort to hold this crowd for an hour WOMAN hitting one of hla riba, tbe course of and e half," he continued. In uplta the bullet was turned end lodged near of the money spent et Boise by the tbe surface, where it waa extracted mine owner. In spite of tbe actions by a physlplan after he reached this of. Governor Gooding and in spite of the capital represented at the trial city. of William Haywood, I believe an honest Jury gave an honest verdict COAL DEPOSITS. In the great cause," declared Mr. EdCapitalists Working Quietly But En- ier emphatically. It is no credit to the mine ownergetically Toward Developing ers of Colorado that tha laboring men Fields. of that atate are today rallying Price, Aug. 12. Quietly hut with n around tha Rag of this country rather TRAIN WAS IN DANGER OF GOING show of energy. that Indicates early than to tha call iff Johnny. Get Your THROUGH A BRIDGE. Gun.' Capitalisation In Colorado la completion of the plan, a party of no different from capitalisation all capitalists Is working on tho develop- over tbe world. Rockefeller. Gou-.d- , he Built a Fire on the Track aa a filament of the Immense coal deposits la Vanderbilt end others of their klndwre rial to tha Approaching Cedar Creek, with n view to opening ell on the aarne level Passenger. Taking up Incidents In the rule of coal mines and a establishing large General Sherman Bell in Adjutant of will tbe rival camps' any camp that Colorado during tha mining troubles In this part of the state within n few ths speaker declared that while Bell Kansu City, Aug. 12. Mrs. Mlnuls 400 been claims here years.. About waa pretty bad. he waa but little taken by prominent business men of worse than tbe Cannon of Utah. Tbe HoudeshelL wife of a trackman, livthe stats, mostly from Balt Lake, and interests of capitalisation in Colorado ing la n tent beside the truck three Included In this number are several are dead, but don't know it yet, miles east of Ethel Mm, end twelve men who have made good starts In he continued. they Its force la spent, but miles east of Kansas City, uved the the last few months toward recogniin n vain of convicting some tion as prominent Independent coal one, innocenthope California bound Limited pasout or not. It makes no difoperator. These men. It Is learned, ference to them, they may fight on a senger train on tha Buts Fe railway have the support of prominent east-erlittle lunger. What now, yon ask. from going through n wrecked bridge capitalists, and there remains for after Haywoods acquittal T They may yesterday. Aa a result of the recent them only to make the showing of Petti bone, but they can never con- rains, the abutment bad crumbled snd try of this one in which coal every part vict him. Tbe men who hold tha fallen Into tbe river. It wu almost tho state knows to be there, and amwealth of thla country In their power rims for the limited to arrive and ple finances will be at their disposal today do not understand the greet Mrs. Houdeehell, realising ths fact, for opening tbe mine, some dry sticks working clesaea of thla country. They George M. - Miller, postmaster and have no conception of the high ideals hurriedly gathered end, going to the west approach of merchant of Huntlngton''snd an en- that actuate the classes of the bridge, kindled a fire. Then she thusiastic somber of the booster tbe country. Be asworking cruel aa will awakened ter husband and sent him bunch, is representing some of the however, they can never kill they the tbe track with e lantern. Utah capitalists interested In the it iff onion ism and neither can spir- further up wu stopped it e safe disthey The train in been Lake Salt and has he project, unions by hanging the tance from the bridge end finally rethta week ordering drills, tracks and exterminate of the order. routed. other machinery to be used In tbe pre- leaders of the propliminary development TORNADO IN WISCONSIN. It Is Mr. Millers opinion that SLIMES PLANT AT CON. MERCUR erty. a railroad will be built from tbe point Methods of Milling Are LeCrosse, Wls., Aug. 12. A tornaof present operations to connect with Improved Distinct a Success. tbat swept through tbe city at 8 do Proving the Rio Grande Western Just Cast of o'clock yesterday morning did great Price within the next year. The main to residences, factories, havoc Herald: The new methods employvein of coal la 22 feet at tbe point electric companies and laid where four Ennnela have already been ed at the Consolidated Mercur com- churches, low thousands of the moot beautiful driven, and the entrances are of easy panys Mg works at Mercur are turn- shade trees Tbe tornado was accomaccess, the Incline being smaller than ing out and meeting every expectation and promise of the management panied by a furious rain. . that of the Caatle Gate mine. All along th river front the atom While tn Price last Sunday, en route General Manager George II. Dera statdoing great damage to the facswept, the ed exthat said Mr. he hope original Miller yesterday Lake. to Salt At tbe LUtmau Mill district In tory was losses the that the would tailings be cabins several pected that Foster Construction comthe where reduced the when be materially erected next winter aa tbe beginning might Is erecting a big Milwaukee of pany In added was limes and placed plant of n coal camp,. and that development of the mill the superstructure plant, if losses He that commission. figured work would be carried on without docould be reduced to something like went down. Three churches suffered 60c a ton the Introduction of tbe new severely. The atom swept down on tbe largest scheme and the expenditures neces- Bt. Josephs cathedral, Industrial and Mining building In the city, which wu sary to Install It would prove to be church at tbe time filled with people for tbe money well spent. Mr. Dera stated yesterday that he early morning mus. One of the high wag getting ike business down so fine steeples wu tom loose and fell upon with a thundering crush tbat he had hopes of bringing tbe talk the church structure and terriInga losses down to an average around whichtbeshook the people Inaide, then fell with 40 cents a ton. A the Mercur ores fied a crash upon tbe walk beneath contain a little gold that it la imA crowd of people rushing for among recover It to by any process possible We are prepared to buy . from the wind and rain. belter Is In-. of tbe method present thought that from private owners will as , handling the rock prove nearly duatrial and Mining Stocks. MANSFIELD AGAIN ILL. perfect as it Is possible to devise. Give full particulars of the With losses reduced to anything like Shares bold. Maks your Saranac Lake, N.TAug.12. Dr. L. 40 centa e ton there will be a clean pries bottom and aavs eur a specialist additional saving to the oompany of J. Lemleux of Montreal time and vouro. W deal diseases, has again been better than 50 cents a ton and. with In nervous Richard direct with owners only and Mansfield, the acthe remodeled plsnt going nt capac- attending not through brokers. All tor. BOO tons of crude ore a day, of ity consider classes of Stocks While the family declares that there or better, tbe earnings will be Increased, but Industrial Stocks Is no change In the condition of tbe a ed or over $12,000 a 8400 day,' preferred. tbe Indications are that Mr. month, a pretty good dividend In- It- patient when be self on stock. The plant la Mansfield is not as well EEKNOTT&CO.toe,kir. not ail completed yet, hut between 200 first came to the Adirondack! two 43 Exchange PL, New York. And 300 tons a day Is going through weeks ago. He ns longer goes on his it. This amount will be doubled dur dally drives Fivs-YaarOl- g BROTHER DRIVING A MOWER DID NOT SEE HIM. programme Salt Lake, State and Intermountain News FOOT CUT THEATER LaAMIAaK: : , WASHING MACHINE MOTORS AND ELECTRIC FLAT IRONS CALIFORNIA a , Thoao LSto Mon" Comm 2rcialElectricCom pa ny , 4 284 MAIN ST BALT LAKE CITY Ogden 2457 Wub. Logan, 47 N. Mala Park City 181 Mala Provo, 12 Centra TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT FAIN; FREE WITH PLATEA, No difference what you pay yen cannot gat any batter a any pries. Gold Fllllnga op (Boat Bet of TOoth 8 Silver sad Amalgam Rubber) 7So 18 Fllllnga A Good 8ot for 80s Bridge Woffc Beat 83.80 te H Cement Fllllnga to 88 Porcelain Fillings Gold Crowns. 22K GUARANT EE 12 YEARS PROTECTIVE Pros Examination and Advice flonut Work. Fair Dealing 10makeA our Success Continuous to Lady Attendant, Guar-antsp. m. Sundays Open till Good at any of our Five Offices. ....... 83-8- 1 .... 0 81-0- ss $64.8; for D. A. Afliek the grocer on Q street. WE for ITyrum Cane, formerly a Saif Lake City Grocer. - COLLECTED foO.OO $200.00 for J. E Paine, of Paine & Lyne, the wool bnyera. Claim was twelve ears old. ... 'J $177.50 for Jacob Tert & Rons, grocers. Claim over twelve yean old. 1247.52 for Mrs. Mary N. Munford Case. Claim waa twelve yean old. STOCKS WANTED We are collecting from to 3800.00 every day. We will collect some money for yon if you turn in yonr claims. ' 1600.00 . u " PHONE 382. 2279 WASH. AVE. i . MerchantsProtectivegAssocition Scientific Collectors of Honest Debts 77, 78, 83, 84, 87, 8Q 88 and Francis Q. Luka, Ganoral. ' 100 Commercial Balt Laks City Mgiy National Bank Build-lag- 8omt People Dont Llko Us." , |