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Show - -- - - , J - t mj- - lew of producing greater efficiency, better conditions and mores complet harmony will be completed by July according toChlef Curtlas L. All, One of the changes already annel ed Is that of Detective W. A. Jdtiel who will be assigned to patrol work and the transfer of Patrolman Oeorgs F. Richards to the detective bureau. iixiami CM , t a. A1. Tho Dnerat Mf Nuemwt Bead "rwr-w- Si New be secured from Hotel, Topographical Map for. Weber County Indorsed OODBN, June 19. The plan of making a topographical map of Weber eouny for use in gathering statistics for the county, was indorsed by the Irrigation commutes of the Ogden Chamber of Commerce at a meeting held Saturday in the Weber elub The bounty commission will bo asked for an appropriation for the work which will be carried on In cooperation with the government -Those present at the meeting were Preet. Fred G. Taylor: A. P. Nerrlll, chairman of ths committee; Secretary Jesse S. Rloharda, Charles H. Barton and Samuel G. Dye. Thrift Bank Kewif" office, Ogln. ira OFFICERS SEIICHFOF-iBOF DEATH CAR , CABS IB DISMISSED.. June 19. Elsie Chaffee, charged with Issuing a Worhless check for $160 on a local bank In January 1911 was - dismissed in the olty court, OGDEN, OGDEN, Jgn it. No trace hee yet een found of the driver of a najito-noblSaturday.- The county attorney said bearing Missouri license No. that the check had been make klT.il which- - atrock and fatally In- and Isthe governor had refused togood O. F. jured Bills Barker, 11 eon of Satur-asue papers for the- defen. requisition n Hudson avenue, Iter, was in New York.afternoon. Eyewitnesses declare dant who be ear was traveling- at 60 miles an , hoar and the driver left the boy dying Liquor Posesaion .Charged bn the street after he had been knock- down. Men Againat - M lad f Pasatng autolete picked upthe OGDEN, June ll.v-Josepand took him to Trafflo Offleer W. W. Glovinnl, Richardson at Washington avenue and , proprietor at tho F A F. bar was Twenty-fift- h street. Richardson arrested Saturday night by police ofthe boy to the Dee hospital ficers for possession of liquor. Sevwhere be died as he was being carried eral bottle of liqquor were seised In the officer Into the Institution. lovn by wag released on it r,aJd,' A number of autolsts pursued the $300 t ball . - dear car for several blocks but owing Jacob E. Curtis, it, was arrested for , to the speed at which It Is said to have possession of liquor 3300 and been traveling and the fact that it ball for hts releasa. Hs posted Is said to went down a side street. It was lost have had a five gallon Jug of liquor i bight of. In hla automobile at the time he was Chief of Police Curtis L. sent all available police cars and arrested., f or havflng-wron- g num ber I ailment - aggravated - by .overexert ion the the for to i motorycles searh olty plates on hla car. He gave ' flS bail on after partaking of the meal, aocord-- l ! "- He also sent a meesage to near- - that charge. ng to medical attendants. He waa I born In Huntsville Oct 21, 1333 and la by town asking them to pick up the A Missouri' auto and Its occupants. NEW PRIEST SATS FIRST MASS. survived chll-drshis wife by and setural 19. Wllilaib OGDEN, June Ellison message was also sent to state secre. , OGDEN, June 19The Rev. Patrick was . elected president of the Ogden of Missouri seeking the name and tary 1 of tho owner of the car. Maguire sang his first mass at SL Life Insurance-Underwritaddress associaPubllO' lndlgatlon hae been aronied Joseph Catholio chureh.Sundny, He tion, at the annual election of officers j ordained to the priesthood In held wag the of of driver the the car, action by In the Weber club, Saturday. and every effort will be made to bring Denver, Colorado, Craah Sunday Juune 11. James H. Platt la vice president; E. I. him to trial. There are conflicting re-- Other priests of the church assisted Malouf, secretary-treasurer; v Ephraim to The (Special New.)'. aorta regarding the actions of the boy. In the celebration of mass , Poulter, chairman of ithe entertainCITY.-Jun- a one report says he dropped from a PARK ment Mrs. committee and George Breon, II. Vincent - BOY IS 'MISSING, wagon and ran in front of tho car and ld chairman of the membership commit- Shepard and daughter, the othar report says the boy was In the looal hospital as ere tee. Geraldine, , OGDEN, June Geor 1. Pleree, walking across the Intersection read- 11, son of Mrs. E. Pierce fe this association offered Its services the result of an auto accident Saturday city to The , a ootnlo paper. ing the Ogden Chamber of Commerce to afternoon. from his horns since Medical examination disclosed the has been missing Mrs. Shepard la suffering from ahock In any undertaking that will be-- - and In help last seen Thursday. He was the Harrlsvllle a severe cut over one eye, and fat that the boy was struck-n- n and It Is thought he may a public benefit to. the city, n ' head, a was cut found over his her daughter, besides losing her , deep been engaged in picking fruit teeth, la left era Hie parents were later ad- - have suffering from a broken Jaw. J A. NOT GUILTY PLEA ENTERED. failed lo report to his mother. PoVlsSF'of the accident but did not see and driver oar Pack, In which the pf lice and sheriffs officers are aiding they OGPEN June 19. A. M. Budd of were riding, waa him until after he was dead. injured In the back, in a search for the boy. Balt Lake pleaded not guilty In the but haa left the hospital for his home Tuneral, services will be held Tuescourt to a of 1 city Saturday, at Kama.- Two nieces of Mrs. Shepard. charge p m.. In the First day, Jana 10, at RETURNS FORM CONVENTION selling fruit and vegetable! In this Lola White, 11, and her younger ward chapel with Bishop D. H. Ensign slaEDWARD N. DAVIS. , without a license. He will appear ter, Helen, who escaped with Interment will be in the - officiating. OGDEN. June 1. William V. city slight 23. for trial June Wednesday, cuts and cemetery. to (Copyright returned brulaea, Ogden home the by Edward N. Da via) of the Rockefeller, secretary Ogden - This Is the third fatal automobile acof their Barents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. club, returned Saturday from Technical Electrical Expert FRAUD CASE SET. cident In this city In three months. On Rotary White, 233 east Fifth South street. Salt FormerlyFor the Rotary convententlon held In Lot U. S. Government. April I, Mrs. Mary Tolmte, wlfa of Angeles. He alio attended the Shrlners OGDEN, June 19. John I. Scoter, 33, Lake. George Tolmle, was fatally Injured by eanolave. Mr. Rockefeller is also eeo. was arraigned before Judge George 8. According to Mlse Lola Whits, tha Demon No. 78. an automobile driven by Harry Rosen- re tary of the Weber club. Roberta In the city court Saturday on party had Just left Park City for KaHow to Build and Install a Simple a chargp of making thal who la awaiting trial on a charge a fraudulent state- ma, when it waa found the steering ment .In securing a loan of about $500 wheel would not work properly. The Receiving Set. About of manslaughter. involuntsry Normal Gym a week leter Erlo Larson was run from the Security State bank of Og- machine tan Into the rear of a milk (All RlgJits Reserved by United den April 24. Date for preliminary wagon aa a result of the faulty steer- Feature down by a car operated by Frank Pln-grDrive St&rta and died a few moments later. No Mr. Pack hibited). Syndicate. Reproduction Prohearing will be eet later. He la held ing apparatus. Although in the county Jail on $1,200 bond. tried to fix the steering gear, when action was taken against Pingree. The simple receiving set to be deOGDEN, June 19. Weber Nermal Sooter, who Is alleged to have said he he started his machine again, after the College gymnasium's drive for $30,000 had real estate and other property val. wagon had been driven to one side of scribed can be constructed by anyWattis ued the this the at was machine road, opened $50,000, Candidacy morning among the busibrought here from slgaagged and one who is handy with tools at a cost ness houses of off an embankment this city. U is planned Vail, Ore., Frida v. and turned plunged over four times. The only occupant of about seven dollars The telephone have donations or Approved for that County to pledges be purchased of the car not rendered unsconclous receivers must amount received before the end of the and BODY TAKEN TO IDAHO. OODBN, June 1. William H. Wattla present week. A . . was Miss Lois White. Her alaUr. HeTen' range in cost from four to twenty dol. constating ef Ogden, will reoetve unanimous sup- of representatives committee to th on lars recover of thb flrst various civic Evans! 26, was taken to their quality and consciousness, depending JJf1 port of Weber county delegatee In his organisations of the cltv have charge David Ida., for Interment. eamaria. it. i.i we"re others tyregained cnnsninueneea nt sensitiveness. eandldaoy for nomination as U. S. sen- of the drive. 20,000 has al- at theSaturday Nearly Dee hoepltal FrldaVnlght upon ator it Is tndloatsd by the Weber Coun- ready been pledged according to Chairtaken ty Jtepubllcaq central committee de man Orval W. Adams. ni WIO VH1J UI1CS The gymnasium will cost 3300,000. dltion Is considered serious. String a of dels Half the total la to be raised by donaconvention In Salt Lake. July 14. The tions from the various wards of the Man Diea on Girl request tor a mass convention was oounty and the business Interests and made at a meeting held In the court $150,000 Will be recalved from the N. M. . Lordsburg, trustee-ln-truafternoon. of bouse, Collision Church. the The Saturday The man convention will be held In gymnasium will be open to all OGDEN, June 19 Leland s. to The News.) (Special 18, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Williams, the court house, Saturday, July 1. PriWilliams A gymnasium benefit dance will be of this city, died while on a train maries at which the delegates will be .SANDY, June 19. Miss A. Anderson, named will be held In the various given In the White City, Thursday near Lordsburg. N. M. early Saturday t, Sandy, was cut on the right leg, 0 o'clock last wards of tha city and precinct! of the evening, June 22. The hall, music and morning, according to Information night in an auto crash here. The young man was re. n State street near Seventy-eightBounty on the evening of Wednesday, printing has been donated free and 4 . M home In this June II. Alma Powell of Sandy was every dollar given for admission will from South. city be turned over to the gymnasium fund. was born the car nd his machine col-- 1 Og- . 2 r xas several years employed at ?,ivjn witb another driven by Charles ?$?? Mount Ogden to . Climbed D fntx Pf 1510 Emerson avenue Salt epoJ by th Ogden Union Of ; Railway 4 Depot 'company. Surviving Lake. J Bv Mountain Cowell said hs did not see Bints's sev-- 1 and parents, T.J brothers and sisters. The body car- which was coming north on tha Caae une 10. A hike too the will be brought here for funeral serv- east side of state OGDEN, street, while he was ptimmlt of Mount Ogden has been ar OGDEN, June 19. Arguments to va- ices and interment. goinga. south on State and turned to en-t0 for July by the Salt Lake cate Judgment and remit a fine of ganged near Seventy-eighth driveway Wasatch Mountain club in which $299 in the case of Lorenio Leottl South street, Into the Bint Resident mountain hikers of Ogden are Invited were continued from Saturday until car. Only Missdriving Anderson was to participate, according to announce this afternoon In the city court AtHer condition was not consideredinjured. seri-ou- a Dead in tnent by Secretary Jesse S. Richards torney John C. Da via In presenting hie and she wa.s Vken home, where of the Ogden Chamber of Commerce. M tion declared that the defendant atte sied Phylclan her. HUNTSVILLE. June 19 Fred W. Ogden mountain climbers are want who was charged with' possession of Peterson. ipped dead while work. M guides to the 100 men and wo- llquorrdid not -- understand the pro- mg In his83, id garden men of the Salt Lake club who pro ceedings of the court when on trial He had Just eaten Saturday evening. Anniveraariea supper and had He now eays he resumed his work pose too make the climb. A Joint Thursday morning. bq( a few minutes committee of the two cities will work is not guilty and that he did not h He had suf- away. out definite details at a later date. plead through an interpreter and that renhif0r passed o (Special to The Newa) wlth Stomach the Interpreter was not sworn and that ,lm death was due to his .nHCIo1IOJJunMS'About ha waa not represented by an author. relatives Police Department Ised attorney. at the home of Mrs Maggie gathered M. Hatch Assistant City Atty. Samuel C Powell noon to celebrate the Friday afterTo Be claimed that the defendant clfearly unwedding anni- Old derstood English and that he answered of Mra- Hatch New rirlar Mr. otandt!2re Mrs. v OGDEN, June 19. Reorganisation questions direct as well as through Frank Hatch, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin M. Hatch8.,and Homes pf the city police department with a the Interpreter. The case was conHomes Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Albrad, and to cele. tinued to give the assistant city brate the birthday anniversaries of an opportunity to file counter Can you Your Airs. Hatch and four of her framt make a new affidavits. n Leottl pleaded ruflty to the charge Mary. Miriam Donna and round connection, protective switch home by1 house will daughters, and the receiving set Itself. The Esther Hatch: all of whose birthdays and paid a fine of $299. His counsel Just paper-- somebe seeks a new trial and the fine reinwithin the week. n g ; tenna should consist of 75 feet of stated as ball. th fng more otMwiiiumKgs9 walls number 14 bare or Insulated copper Hatch: leave than just a Mormon ttaitJn,U wasorn In by a porce- PP? PRAISES HIGHER CRITICISM. old style combination tiful June 17, 1?63 She. with her hi,. la'" building In ?n hangJun 19. Catholics band, the late Bishop ie set la to be located. The and William of brick and Hatch Ira other end See the Mormons are came .to Scipio about 37 years lost as ing may be supported by a d I t ference It ago thinkers' because "hopelessly lupaber. believe their ba they been an tree, pole or other Structure at the re. iiiH'VJit1 in .b with an Alta churches to be Infallible, the Rev will be your the stake and quired distance employing another Godfrey Matthews of the First Conhome to you ward.v inThe last three years she to insulate the wire from Its church declared Sunday gregational spent to be with Ephiaim morn ng In a dlscouree w 8UPPOrta- - The wire should and sub-Who were attending be aup the your upon daughters the t do Christians believe Snow Normal college. friends. the ported as far from the ground as Bible to be the Word of God." Tha Wat least possible, five twenty feet. A dec,ard the Bible wae not In. . I?,lf!r that lead-i- n wire is spliced to the .horizonIt contained much of tha of Wyoming tal wire at the receiving end and human and throughout hie dlscoursa extolleL.the virtues of higher cr)tidlw. Meeta led Jn to the set through a pnroan Insulating tube set ln the window BYRON, 19 Wyo., June The frame or which the receivBoy Slightly Wvoming branch of the Egan family ing set is sash,benear installed. tp held their annual reunion Thursday When The protective swittlh consists of a onHie olde Egan ranch. Byron. Wyo by Tikenty-flvwere present and two double throw single ,pole . Jt.n absenrvKennth JPk switch of about thirty amperes battery of on of Mr Ethel Shonsey, Shonsey. capac-- 1 2042 Grint ;8un,A.IiiMndAssWhR0osri?8Elgn. avenue, suffered 'minor Injuries Brown Tone or 5 light coloj at afternoon when he was struck porcelain Sliver Grsy and nial ....16.90 Deaver, Wyo, h automobile by Gold. driven by D C Prayer was offered by Ira E Egan four inches. The antenna wire Is con- Crltchlow, 2902 Pingree avenue. a Light . s.ns S light wrought Crltch-loto th middle contact of this followed Reorganization and the took the boy to the police station 4 light .. 9.30 . .933.23 lowing were chosen as officers, John switch which should be mounted on Iron where he received medical L. treatment Egan president: Ira I. Egan, vice the window frame outside and near and wa returned to his home. president; Ira O. fgan, secretary. the lead-i- n 20 porcelain bushing. The Mrs. Elsie E. Asay was booths 1 n lower contact of the switch Is conTO INSPECT TRUCK GARDENS. master of ceremonies and appointed pro-- : the Utahs larga nected to a which started wire with gram is run Mrs song by stralgh est lighting E. Aeav, Mable Wanda, Carlos Alta trll t0 i V n and down to a good connection on an fixture store i Lorin Egan iron into rue lPcr o pC growers the w a t Ing a ground for ; Mrs. John L. Egan read from her a 3el?er county has been planned for abput four feet. WJten the set Is not your selecdiary what happened in , the family 20 In Wednesday. June 21, tion use the switch Is thrown so .that Webei by" the Hawaiian One-Ste-p will be demon- -. , ago. years countyk farm bureau Those dexirinn good looking otrated by professional dancers to- Miss Ellis J. JEgan rendered a piano the antenna is connected to ground ''HI meet at the Fw- Plato nerertlort. night. Dont miss It. through the driven pipe. For recelv-In- g 1 oral at building on to pm. Juno 21. John L, Egan gave a though regardi And dont miss another big we-rnlpurposes only a wire may be run won derful our on the polished floor, with existence 25 ing and years agp WIFK CHARGES now crea-liomention of the fact that on)y four Inside t0the house to the water pipe as Klrkham'a orchestra to lead 3 Donald In t,he p0,n whr It 'enters the of those present were alive at thatlUear one-ste; Ton through that Lor aa possible. The pipe should be wrought Iron time. enaoRun! had V iTinKln and dreamy w sit sea. to support his DIffrrent and crystals. Misses Ellis end family, Elqanor HuM filed suit for tempo for eae encore. Lucile.Egan sang Scraped bright and several turns of a du.i "and ravld Egan 'scraped wire twisted around the Din " '6econd district court, , ' Have you tried swimming n5?BL Waiat Tk Saturday Mrs. Elsis E. Asay. with pliers to secure a good connec- sang Wyoming kiki Brack yctf Its great. part the light married In Lo- - Let the decorative 1. Alta Mrs. Lej-obe fixtures and Carlos tlon. A simple ground Asay. Trains every konr from 12KX. Spe-- r hav lx children. Ing your selection. v.io.1TO,slnd clamp mav be Egan sang. wag granted a deeres elal at diSO. Fare, 35c ronnd trip, Alta quality sets Complete genuine Mrs. I, Ira Egan rendered a piano purchased for a few cents If diffifor the borne from $22 so uo to e Anton, 10c per ear 10c per pan- -: ofVerue1tvT 1Vin Wad on Charge la . selection. ln ; making culty . . experienced t $388.90. the nenger. by Judge ' Fames were placed and re- - connectlom ln he Second district , ?o,?na.BVkr were freshments served the minutes The wer naTied Let mo Rive yea a complete figure In detail how Illustration shows SsHt1? 1913, and which were read and annroved the have one child. ' $ .he antenna and outside tares and switches apoa j ground sys-meing adjourned for one year. tern Is constructed. Ordinary OUTING PLANNED. porce Iain cleat insulators are sufficient for EXCURSIONS NORTH OGDEN, Juno 19. Mount and insulating a receiving 'atitenqa. The Weber Stake Religion classesOgden will hold Via taloa Pacific System principal points to keep ln mind are. n"ul outing in Lorln Farr theLr 7 toot length .(pr the 45 STATE ST. park. Wednesday, Juno 21. A pageant Popular vacation excursion rates to "orlzonal In VReverance Idaho wire which should be hung t representing for Law will points again June 17th. effect, easterners write for and every Saturday in July and Aug- - ln tbe open and not over tin roofs If ' fat.ur and th Program. Games sports free catalog. refreshments will be E2.V fci8 datlA Ask for , possible and to fcet the wire aa high t??18 for provided for the children. nd above le till Two Ogden h I, Al-ils- Underwritera of Ogden Hold Annual Election receive signals from Stations of moderate power within 'the area of an ordinary city and from high power stations at a distance of about forty I miles Is made up of a tuning coll with two switches for carrying the For Infants and Children number of turn In uae and a crystal detector, with the necessary binding kn poata for connecting the antenna, ground and telephones Always bean The complete receiving set is Tha mounted on a wooden panel made of a board one-ha- lf inch thick, 'six Inches wide and ten Inches long. T.hls panel la mounted vertically by securing It to 'another board one Inch thick, tlx Inches wide and fourteen Inches long, using two or three wood screws which are screwed Into the edge of i the two boards. The method of the tuner and detector constructing will be described In the next article. CASTOR n. Mother and Daughter Injured in Auto er' , -l three-year-o- Fifteen Minutes of e RadioEach Day - Weber ee at Ogden of in Weber l9Th is wsa u;r, 9 Train Ogden Near st MsLSJvV'aeJ Sandy ,;;r Injured In Auto citl-sen- ed h! . W.strK be Fine Sought In Liquor Charge nk k..5 - I Huntsville Drops Garden . Um ForOver30Yesra , i A RADIO BATTERIES are V. B. Govt, approved. 451 Main Srteet. Adv. lELLERBECK-trrA- j H Winterquartera Poatof fice Robbed During Lunch Hour Salt Lake City Man : Saya WINTERQUARTERS. ilune G9. Day Tanlac Overcame Aathma light burglars secured $882 In from the local postoffice while .cash Miss and Rheumatiam That had Mary Rees, clerk In charge was not for her lunch. Him Almoat Helpleaa la Apparently tho persons who got tha money entered the postoffice with Now Feeling Fine. pass key. Nicholas Patter, the post- master of Winterquartera, was absent at the mine where ha is employed when completely down and out the robbery occurred. but J48 put me back In fine Postoffice authorities ln Salt Lake healthTanlaq Um" feeling great now and were notified and county authorities beald J- Burnett 772 west Second gan a preliminary investigation. South, Salt Lake City, Utah. Ive had what I thought was asthma for ten years, and Three Killed When Train rfly case was so stubborn I didnt think I'eould ever In California ia Wrecked get over It. Day in and day, out I seemed to stay choked up and stifled, (By International News Service.) and at times had to s0t alt propped in bed to up from keep REDDING, Calif., June 19. Two Then smothering. I had especially in hoboes wer killed Instantly and my back, andrheumatism, was practically, I helpGeorge Welch, a third knight of the less. I was so stiff and achy I Just to had bo helped about the house. ' road, he died in a Injured "I commenced taking Tanlac on the hospital here when a freight train advice a of friend, and It haa- fixed on which they were riding was deme up in fin shape. I can breathe railed near Sims early today. - The as free and as I ever could and easy three were riding In a car laden there s not. a rheumatic pain In myf with lumber and when the sudden body. I sleep better, in fact, feel betatop, due to' the derailment came, ter in every and am in as good way were crushed beneath the lumber. health as any man my age. One of the two killed was a boy aged Tanlac is sold by all good drur-glst18. Neither .has been Identified. Adv. , s. . Wedding And Birthdays Celebrated I Reorganized i Vjv.v.vjs i i i V:V;iV - new DinwoodeyS " 1 an-oec- ur the and dahtr that fix-tu- I h? re Branch EganuFamily Injured Struck Auto ,T Sat-urd- ay w . . td I"'" i Over s I - pipe-driv- 1 en from , fix-lur- i ng i T, fox-tro- ts, ps ?r' rt, t. ; s'-- I Alta Electric Co. bV Mid-Summ- er quality lighting -- TONIGHT- 66tn Anniversary Sale 1 of Furniture, Drap- eries and f' Jnflatr I kPth Oat-of-to- foFlderAdvaCtS - L Huntln Hint. the earth 1 ; . s pracc,bl The. receiving set Itself,, whlfch win . j is t Coverings Going On. A Dinwoodey SALE-I- ALWAYS GENUINE S |