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Show THE 2 of the water of Grove creek." Utah county, to be diverted and carried a certain distance to be used la conu.o-liowith the water of Battle Creek Selecting Wedding (lifts MAN NEARLY KILLED. Gue Lawson Missed Samuelson a Foot in Exciting Machino Race. poser for but pusxled peoFardoe the suggestion that our Judgment and uperlttN bo of nosuo aid. Promt of coma aad other Jewelry aro always la order, and you art aaaurod of rhea you behold tho ample display at w W. L. BUSWELL'S, the Jsvrtlsr. Twe Doera North of Wright'a for the generation of electric energy. Thereafter, and within 50 nays, alleges plain Liff, the city of Pleasant Grove, through its mayor. James O. Bullock. Fled a protest with the engineer against the application of Mr. Nunu, setting forth that the stars of Battle Creek had already been appropriated. ami because of lu knows healthfulness was the mala sounfo of the city fur culinary purposes; that to mix with it tba waters of Grove creek, impure, because of the gracing of vast herds near by, would militate greatly against the inhabitants of Grove creek, impure, because of tbe source mentioned for a wholesome water supply. The complaint then goes on to slate that complainant denied each aud every allegation of tbe pcoteatants. and asked the state engineer to grant a bearing to both sides of the controversy but that that official, taking no notice of Ur. Nunns request, arbitrarily rejected the application. Wherefore the court Is petitioned to cite before that tribunal the said defendants. to show cause why tha rejection of the application should not be rescinded. Salt Imke. May 51. Death was cheated of its prey by a narion mar-gi-n in the opening races at the Saucer track last night, when two motors were disabled in a collision aud two riders, Eddie Smith and T. M. were slightly injured. A crowd of 4.100 people let forth a shriek of despair at a rate the motor drives by Guseie Lewoon dashed past within n foot of Samuelaon'a head as he rolled from the track. The accident came as a climax to aa evening of great racing and another narrow escape from death through the use of motors on the local track will be recorded. Three motors started In the motor race, ridden by Guasle Lawson, T. M. Samuelson aad Eddie 8mttb. French motor Lawson's sounded like a rapid-firingun when he got It started. He circled Smith three times during the four miles and a quarter that Eddie remained on MANY CHANCES the trark. He circled Samuelson only once, but haj gained nearly another half lap whea tba accident happened. Several Promotions Scheduled AfSmith's motor waa not working well Three Railroad Officers. fecting and after starting on the fifth mile he felt that something waa wrung News: June 1 ia a day fraught with with the machine. He slowed down eonaidi-rablinterest In some of the and had nearly stopped the motor railroad offices in this city, as changes when It broke In, two, the front wheel of Importance are scheduled to go laying oa the track. Smith waa Into effect on that day. The changes thrown to the ground, hut was not affect bath the passenger and freight hurt of one line, and the departments Samuelson was close on his heel, and operating department! of hugging tho pole. A denes crowd of two others. and people stood around the track Perhaps the meet far reaching Samuelson did not ere the change to be inaugurated tomorrow ia wheel until he was right upon it. In the of J. EL Doolittle na genthe collision Samuelaon'a front rim eral installing of the freight and paaaen-ge- r agent waa was broken and the driver thrown traffic department of tha Rock IsHa land and Frisco high up on tba northwest turn. lines In this city. The slid down the bank and grabbed his effect of Mr. Doolittlee appointment, machlna aa he struck the bottom. which la received with much favor Just as he pushed the machine away among railroad men of this section. Is Lawson came tearing around the turn, to unify the freight and passenger deholding close bo the black line. He railment! of both the Rock Island and aw Samuelson when n few feet away Frisco roads, aad bringing them under and swerved Just In time to mlsa the one head. Injured man's heed. Samuelson dagAa lieutenants to Mr. Doolittle have gered to hie feet on the aod, but fell been retained J. P. Harvey one of the over lu a complete falut aud waa sot company's railroad solicitors of Denrevived for severe! minutes. He was ver, and Harry U Toungerman, well bruised, but not badly hurt Lawaon known to the people of this section, shut hla motor off considerably and for his connection for some time past completed tba five miles In 8:01, a with the Rock Island sand Frisco line new track record. The state record ae traveling passenger agent Both made by T. M. Samuella 5:51 g tbeae men will bear the title of 1906. son at Ogden, July 1, passenger and freight agente fur thp unified departments of the two R0UDEBUSH LOSES LEG. lines, and both are popular young men of good hustling ability. Bingham, May 30. Marcus Roude-busRoy Adamaon, heretofore attached of Upper Bingham, who la an to the lice, will continue his conemploye of the Utah Copper company, nection wllh the lines. and loads lumber cars, sustained the In the city office ,of the Salt Lake loss of one of his lege this morn- Route several changes are to be put Into effect tomorrow. Following the ing. The accident occurred near tba appointment of Kenneth C. Kerr, forbridge above tnwu, where the Copper merly traveling passenger agent of the Belt on the high line" meet. Ia line, to be commercial agent with trying to get the Copper Belt care In headquarters at Riverside, Calif., the position so as to be able to load the promotion of several men in line baa lumber, Rcmdebush happened, to step taken place, and they will Mum between tho cere, when the high their new duties aa follows: line engine with severs! loaded rare J. M. Greaves, city ticket agent, haa hacked down Into tbs string 6f Cop- bean appointed to succeed Mr. Kerr per Belt care. Tho shock of the col- ae traveling passenger agent, with lision knocked the engineer and fire- headquarters Mr. In this city. man of the Copper Belt engine to the Greavea haa had a great deal of exfloor of the cab. Boudebuah was be- perience aa a railroad man, and prior tween the care when the collision oc- to hfa connection with the Salt Lake curred, ana wee thrown to tho ground Route, which dated at the beginning in such a way that one wheel passed of the existence of the road, he waa over hie leg, cutting It off near the a traveling passenger agent of the ankle and fracturing It no badly that Pennsylvania lines for 17 years. It waa necessary to amputate It near Succeeding Mr. Greaves as city tickthe knee. et agent la W. J. Thomas, who datea hla connection with the Salt Lake ECHO OF SOMMER SCANDAL. Route only since the 1st of April of the present year. But prior to that lake, May 81. Suit waa filed Mr. Thomas went through the kinder-gartraln-g In the district court today by W, 8. of railroading as freight McOornick against A. J. Davta, aa adplatform man and baggage agent and ministrator of the estate of Morris ticket agent respectively on tbe Rio Sommer, deceased, Phoebe Sommer Grande road, leaving the letter posiand Sam Levy to recover 9,550 shares tion to become assistant, city ticket of stock In the Mount Aetna Gold and agent of the Clark road on the date Copper Mining eompany valued at above mentioned. 110,000 for the estate of Morris SomTo be assistant city ticket agent to mer so that It may be used for the take the place of Mr. Thomas. F. 8. payment of debts against the estate. Champion haa been called to the front It la alleged that while Sommer waa from tbe agency of the road at the administrator of the estate of Jam little station of Lund. Reid, deceased, he appropriated mon One change will take place In the ey belonging to the estate and bought passenger department of the Rio the stock with It. The stock, It ia Grande Western, and one change In claimed, waa transferred to Mrs. Som- the operating department. Chea. A. mer and Mr. Levy in order to cover Davidson, who has been ticket clerk The amount al- hi the offices of the line lu thin city, up the transaction. leged to have been misappropriated by haa been appointed to succeed W. H. Summer from the Reid estate was Cundey as traveling passenger agent which McCornlck as bondsman of the road with headquarters at Denwas compelled to pay to the new ver, and will leave for the Colorado of the Reid estate. capital tomorrow. Mr. Cundey has He now nllegn that the stork held been promoted to the general agency by Mrs. Sommer and Levy belongs to of the passenger department of the the Sommor estate and aske that Denver and Rio Grande at Colorado they be compelled to make an effective June 1. of said stock and turn the Springs, A. B. Apperaon, heretofore assistant same over to the Sommer estate so superintendent of the aodond division that It may be sold to satisfy plain- of the Rio Grande at Helper, haa been tiff's claim above mentioned. appointed assistant superintendent of the first division with headquarters BUYS STEPTOE GROUND. at Salt leke, vice II. J. Roth, resigned. R. R. Sutherland haa been ap31. H. Hermana has pointed assistant superintendent of Ely, Nev.. May returned from Cobra and Salt Lake, the second division st Helper, In where he went a week or more ago, of Mr. Anderson. to close the sale of the Western Slope place group o( six lead mining claims in WOMEN HELD UP. Bteptoe valley, The claims were bought Oflansa Attributed lqrC.fi Sacond toFlagrant Martin of the C. S. Martin Coal comk Drunken Soldier. were pany. Salt Lake, and the aellera R. A. Hatton, H. F. Hatton and John Salt Lake, May 31. Whether or not Kelly. the streets of Salt Lake City are seThe purchase price of the property cure to women against the annoyances was not given, but it waa announced of drunken and soldiers that In addition to n large cash pay- teems to have become a question of ment, the original owners will receive gravity. Not long ago a woman was a large block of the stock of the com- accosted by a soldier and grievously pany, which will be organised for the Insulted; last night a woman was robbed by a soldier. Both of the women development of the properties. The claims are west of Cohre and are highly respectable and were atnix miles from the line of the Nevada tending strictly to tbelr own affairs. Northern railway. The ore la a high Miss Mary Koorwell recently came grade of lend with rich values In sil- from Sprlngvllle to visit relatives, ver. who reside at 731 South Third West The company which will be organisstreet, evening at about 9 ed will be called the Western Slope o'clock Miss Konswell waa walking Mines company. The details of the eastward on West Second 8outh street. organization Save not been perfected. When she reached a point near the corner of First West street she was BRINGS SUIT OVER WATER accosted by a soldier who snatched from her hand a small satchel, saying, Pleasant Grove and Caleb Tanfier Art That's mine.' Defendants. Mlsa Kooawell protested, hut. the soldier gruffly Informed her that she Salt Lake, May 31. A suit waa to. would have to give ;i full and accurate day flip, in the federal court, where- description of the contentx of the bag. in ljurlun I,. Nunn, manager of the He demanded $1 for the return her Telluriile Power company Is plaintiff property, find this amount she of and the defendants named are Pleas- him and proceeded on her way. gave ant Grove City and Caleb Tanner, She had not far. however, betale engineer. The romplalut arts fore the soldier gone her and deforth that complainant. Is not and nev- manded 95 on overtook penalty of death. Helper has been a resident of the State less, the girl handed the man wearof Utah. It is further alleged that, ing the blue uniform of the United on June 7. plaintiff tiled an ap- Stales array some silver coins. The plication In The oft lee of the Mate ensoldier insisted that she bed Riven gineer, to appropriate JO cubic feet him only $1.75, and tbreafened vio Sant-lfelao- la ple. MORNING EXAMINER, five-mil- e g e pue-amg- er la the character of tho traaafer service we euppljr our patrons. Prompt, reliable aad at low coat. Any time you aay we'll bo oa year Job aad haadle It capeditloualy aad well. ALLEN TRANSFER CO. ft (or man. -- OGDEN, UTAIL lence unless tbe balance was forthMiss Kooswell found n quarter of a dollar piece, flung it into the soldier's face and ran awsy coming. caa tickle your palate with a complete lino of choice aprtng freah at our fouutala every onlai. Alao aa aaanrtmant of frulta. A 8a line of Imported aad domnotlo staple aud fancy groceries. Theae good wdll prolong your life and give vim and vigor to your system. We vogo-tahle- T.B.Evans&Co GROCERS. Roth Phonon 231 234 Wash. Av. FLOUR and WHEAT A full and complete line of Loral, Smlth&eld, Franklin and Garland Flour, Brno and Shorta. .ending dealcra in Hay, Grain, Straw, Seeda and Produoe. rratt'a Food and Lice Killer. The femous Columbia and Prntta Stock Remediee. PROMPT DELIVERY. Utah Feed & Produce 2311 Wash. D0I0I0 A vs. Beth Phenes & COMPANY 155 25th Street Men's Furnishing Goods and Notions of all kinds Fancy Cash Groceries Wines and Liquors The exclusive set entrust na with the laundering of their linens. Onr work pleases them. No matter how critical you may he, yon wul Bnd the Ogden Steam Laundry win please you. We render A Na 1 service. Ogden Steam Laundry Phone 174. 437 35th St. half-drunke- n :', 1WI Some of the Manufacturers of Our County State and AaaaaaaaaeaeaeaaSftayYyvyvwWvjl ATTEMPTS SUICIDE. Boise, Ida., May 31 A broken engagement and a determined resolution to put aa end to her troubles were motives which prompted pretty young Sophia Hudson yesterday afternoon to drink the cuntrats of a bottle of laudanum w hile standing under the Eighth street bridge over tha Boise river. She was to have married Byron Hailey on the first of May, but he postponed the date and later broke the engagement after her tronerau had been fully prepared. Her giief here began and would have ended yesterday had not she been discovered by three young gentlemen acquaintances just in tne pick of time. She was picked up from the water's condition and edge ia a hurried to the police station, where she was revived. A very pathetic scene occurred when the father appeared to take the unfortunate daughter home. She is 19 years old. WWWWVWWWVWWVWWWVWVWyMhlMl PATRONIZE THEM AND HELP TO ENRICH THE COUNTY AND STATE Salt LaKe Valley UTAH CANNING CO. Canning Company OGDEN, UTAH. F ackers ef High Grade Vegetables Pure Food Catsup. Food Pork A Beano. Pierce's Furs Pure Food Hominy, force's Worcestershire Sauce. and VINEGAR Utah Fruits and Vegetables ef PICKLES STRICTLY A HOME PRODUCT. Edward Bichsel, Proprietor. Factory 2454 Wail Avenue, FACTORY, FIVE POINT I, OGDEN. UTAH. THE BEST. UTAH VINEGAR AND PICKLE WORKS Manufacturers ef MANUFACTURERS We pack but one grade of good , OGDEN, UTAH. 'Phene 107F. eemi-consclo- DAYNES 4 J. G. READ & BROS. CO. TESTINC IKE C01CEETE Aa interesting test of the strength of reinforced concrete is being made In the cellar of tho new Railroad Exchange building at Third South and Main streets. Salt Lake. Two hunsacks of cement, dred and sixty-fou- r weighing 25,000 pounds, are piled up on a platform of reinforced concrete 13x14 feet, in area and 7V Inches thick. The deflection in oonsequenca of thie test is only threeeighthe of an inch. Tha weight is to he Increased to 50,000 pounds by the addition of brick. . 134 te 340 Wholesale and Retail Manufacturer 2261 Wash. Ava, OGDEN, UTAH. OGDEN. I 1 1 1 1 1 , Manufacturers ef Honeysuckle Evaporated Milk Wen the geld medal at the tuts Fair, 1906, A trial can will can. vines you there le none . JUST AS GOOD Ask your Grocer for It FACTORY AT LOGAN, UTAH. l H"i 4. Perfecto Cigars Blue Label Flavoring Extracts and Gold Cross Olive Oil made by Columbia Club Ggar Co. MADE land, where a single incline la made to take the place of twelre looks. The other advantage! are that hoata may he raised and lowered by aa expendi ture of only about 10 per cent of the water required for toe lug and that than la a great oaring la time of operation. lu this Install oe a boat mqy be put from one level to the next in fifteen minutes, while one and a quarter hour would be required with locks, and three men are able to do tha work. There are two basins at the incline; one at tha top and the other at the bottom, where every facility la provided for passing the boats from one level to the other, and these are twenty-f- Gear Havana and smoks the Victor. Union mads. Roll or Glide, Slip or Slide, but get to the grocers quickly for a golden . package of ZuZu The happiest ma-aunr- SUMMER EXCURSIONS Domestic You get the beet and promote aa honest homo Industry when you fret part SPECIAL CLOSE CIOARS The care or cradle are run upon th rails, one of which la going up Governor Cutler has issued a prom whlletha other le going down, tho between them being made tarnation appointing members of tho connection wire cables. The machinery drivstats board of veterinary examiners, with the cables and the drums over which was created by the recent leg- ing y they pass ore set upon wild islature. The members of the board which at the head of the Incline. The C. N. Dr. Dr. John are Spauld- cradles are Shrnet, really large tanka into ing, Jr., and Dr. F. Parker. Tbe duties which tha boats are floated, and ae veteriof the board ere to examine all both are filled the weight of one balnary eurgsoM who desire to practice ances tbe with the result that In this state at to their qualifica- a minimumother, amount of power la retions and Issue certificates to them. quired to effect the movement Boat tone can he accommoof fifty-thre- e larailroaders, Farmers, mechanics, dated, and these can be handled at borer! rely oa Dr. Thomas' Eclectrle the rate of from fourteen to sixteen OIL Takes the sting out of cuts, bums an hour. Technical World Magaxtne. or bruises at once. Pain cannot stay where it is udeJ. VETERINARY EXAMINERS r. Manufacturer of Company Columbia Club ive i Ogden Pharmacal ALWAYS THE BEST UNION ef AWNINGS Street Twenty-fourt- Cache Valley Condensed Milk Company :: TENTS and The beet and Largest Manufacturers In tba Week Requisition papers for EM Phillips and two others, arrested in Denver for complicity in the Dayns robbery, will probably reach Captain of Police Bur-bi-d ge this morning, and as soon aa the captain gets the papers he will start back with the prisoners. They will be prosecuted for receiving stolen property. J. Fred Daynes, of the firm robbed, is In Denver, and may be a round-u-p of nil the pnvra chops, socom ponied by a detective of the Denver fores. In the pawn shops he found three watches which he Identified as hie property. It is likely that all the prisoners with the exception of Phillips and two pals, will be released from custody. WtWtWHH'HWl 4 JOHN HOXER Harness and Saddlery EUKCLARY tra-velin- h, J l'M5 l, SATURDAY, snappiest Ginger Snaps ever known in Gingerville. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY EFFORTS Via Colorado Midland Railway. City OUT of Mexico, May 1 to 7, June 7 to 14 and 17 to July 11. Round trip, f 69.15. Long limits. Eastern Excursions May 27 to 30. June 3, 7, 13. 14. One fare plus ff.00 BLACK HARD tlier for long limit. Stop ayers. cheap rates during the summer. Write L. H. Harding, Balt Lake City, for par.. L. H. HARDING, ticulars. POLICE OF NEW YQRK ARE SOMEGeneral AgenL WHAT PU2ZLED. TO FERRET BALLOONING The New Oil Stove EQUIPMENT. Plenty of Warm Comfort In Small Bulk tha Prime Requisite, (From "Ballooning by Moonlight" la Mey Century.) Aa (in ballooning) every pound 1 ease na the soaring quality of the balloon, the traveler has to select hla outfit with rare. It Is wise to have a short coat with plenty of pockets, and buttoning close around the throat when necessary; aad the simplest and most practical tailor-mad- e suit of light wool should ho worn. Light shoes, like those used for tennis or yachting, are necessary, with a strong pair of boots In reserve in case of landing in a mountainous district or having a long tramp at the end of one's Journey. An umbrella Is a desirable adjunct for the sun bites hard in for win the South and a motor-vei- l and warmth. A long, light Shetiam scarf such as one uses in the Alps in bad weather is useful In case of sleet and cold. A small necessslre, a "first aid." a change of underwear, a light volume of a favorite author, a map, and a guidebook, should be taken. These should be wrapped In a light waterproof cover; for In a crosscountry Journey one may meet with a variety of weather, aud the rain that pours down In the sphere of a balloon is aa drenching as a waterspout Excepting a small flask of brandy no alcoholic In rose of faintness, drink should he carried. Smoking, matches, and spirit-lamp- s are, of course, absolutely prohibited, aa the amallest flame might cause an exploe-lo- n of the gas that Inflates the balloon. The tube hangs loose and open just above the car, and small quantities of gas constantly escape from Crimes Charged Agalnet the Sleek Hand But Only One Conviction, Seventy-fiv- e the New York, May 31. The recent attempt on the life of Dr. Marker a physician here, by mean of an Infernal machine, has stirred the police to special efforts to ferret out members uf the "Black Hand" In this city. Tha authorities thus far hsva succeeded in apprehending few of these criminals and have obtained yet fewer oonvirtions. The grand Jury In Brooklyn la making n apodal Inquiry, by Judge Dikes direction. Into all outrages committed by the Black Hand" which aro brought to 1U attention, while the Judgee of the court of general sessions in Manhattan have asked the legislature to increase the penalty for extortion or blackmail by threats of murder, from five to twenty years Imprisonment. They believe such legislation would have a deterrent effect aad lessen that clans of crime. Long aa the list of Crimea in this city attributed to the "Blhck Hand" Is. it was not until nine months ago that n proved member of the order was convicted. There have been hundreds of arrests since then, hut not many convictions. Italians deny that there is any regularly-organise- d Black Hand" society in America, but the contrary waa testified to by Joseph Rlzxo in the trial of a number of Italians at the alleged order at Wllkesbarre, Pa., in ApriL He said that the organisation had as many as fifty branches. The New York police have aa yet found no eridenoe of any focal branches, but they admit that they find It difficult to get Italians to tesIt Fond Is nourishing, hut light and tify in "Black Hand" cases because a fear of vendetta. easily eaten. Is best French prunes, general to the World today. In According are a raisins, and chocolate good 1906, and so for this year, there have with cold tea. coffee, and minstandby. 75 murders, attempts at eral water. Bread should be very well hem nearly bomb explohaked. .lam and sugar are aa useful murder, kidnappings, robberies and attempts at blackas In mountaineering, sugar being one sions, In Greater New York and Its mailing of the best of foods for exhsustlng environs In New Jersey and Long Isexpeditions. Black land all charged to the Hand." Almost without exception, the LIFTING BOATS IN CRADLES, perpetrators of these outrages are unknown and unpunished. The lock on a canal is usually the most expensive part of the construcEXCURSION TO BOISE, IDA, tion. requiring, as it doe, deep end heavy foundations, protecting side June 4th, 5th. walls and constant supervision and Inspection to guard against leaks after Via Oregon Short Line, 116.00 round it has been opened. The use of the InTickets good ti return until clined plane Is old and has been wide- trip. 10th. June and both used in this country ly abroad with success aad satisfaction. FRANCO-JAPAE8E TREATY. The advantages of tbe Inclined plane are that heights may be overcome that would be Impracticable with single Paris, Mir 31. Ambassador Cam-bo- n today telegraphed to Foreign locks, so that the whole drop may be Minister Flnchnn from Berlin that the eonomicted at a Single print A fine example of this haa recently basis of the Franco-Japanesagreebeen Installed at Ftoxton on the Grand ment had been communicated to the Junction canal la Leicestershire, Eng- German foreign office. Dad-lrria- Different from other oil stoves. Superior because of its economy, cleanliness, and easy operation. The n, . NEIV PERFECTION Wick Blue name Oil e d e Cook-Stov- eves fuel expense and lessens the work. Produces a strong working flame instantly. Flame always under immediate control. Gives quick results without overheating the kitchen. Made in three sizes. Every stove warranted. If not at your dealers, write our nearest agency for descriptive circular. THH ifeyfr Lamp is the best lamp for household use. Made of brass throughout sod beautifully nickeled. Perfectly constructed; absolutely aria; unexcelled in light. giving power; aa ornament to any room. Every lamp warranted. If not at your dealer's write to our nearest agency. CONTINENTAL OIL COMPANY llanffnalel) L&ST A chance to save money If you dont secure one of our Electric Flat Irons UTAH LIGHT & RAILWAY CO.: Gentlemen: Please deliver to my address ONE ELECTRIC FLATIRON (4.00). It ia understood that I may return name, if unsatisfactory after 30 days trial,, without farther obligation to myself. Name Addiffii .......... ...i 1907. CUT OUT ABOVE COUPON AND SEND TO US. |