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Show MORNTNO THE WOODMENS BOTH LEGS MEMORIAL CUT OFF , 1904. OGDEN LOSES TO CANNING DAMAGES JUNE MONDAY MORNING, OGDEN, CTAU, UTAH ACTION FOR NEAR HIPS SERVICES EXAMINER, YOU FORGET YOU HAVE EYES until they ache, or your head ache pain is your monitor. Why not let us make an examination no charge now and at least ones a year thereafter It's the old stitch in time" that may save you misery, expense, perhaps loss of eyesight later. Our s department is in skilled MINERS COMPANY eye-glas- ROBERT M. BURSH SUES FOR LEGED INJURIES AGAINST S. P, COMPANY. ANNUAL SERVICES WERE HELD BY WEBER CAMP YESTERDAY. EDWARD LYNCH FALLB BETWEEN CARS FROM TOP OF MOVING TRAIN. Monument to the Memory of the Late William C. Channell Wae Dedicated in Lie Afternoon. It Is Alleged That Ha Waa Thrown Waa a Yardawitchman at Winnemuc-cand Lost a Leg Through Alfrom the Top of the Train by leged Negligence of Company. Brakoman. ia a neys lur Robert against tbs Southern Pacific company to recover damages in the sum of $50,000. The plaintiff alleges that on and prior to October 2ti, 1903, he wss in the defendant's employ at Wliincmucca as a yard switchman. As such employe be alleges it was hla duty to ride ou the steps, tops and ladders of cars, etc.. In the making up and switching of trains. It is further alleged that in one end of the railroad yards was a swiicn provided with a defective stand, in that it had worn loose and was bent so that it stood very close to the track. The plaintiff alleges that on two differ-e- at occasions he complained to the company's agents of the dangerous conditions of the switch stand, and It was not repaired. The plaintiff further alleges that on the above mentioned date that while riding on the stein of a caboose, as waa necessary fur him to do, to give signala to the engineer, that be was struck by ths projecting switch stand and was knocked off and fell under the wheels and his left leg and right foot were run over, crushed and mangled to sueh an extent that It w.is necessary to amputate hla left leg above the knee and three toes on his right foot. The plaintiff elates that lie is disabled fur life and asks for damages In tho sum of Al. Uuu-- st-ti- frigerator car but a brakeuian discovered him there and commanded him to come out. lie waa a little slow in obeying the command end the hrakeman pulled out his revolver and fired down through the lid of the ice box. and he The bullet passed near l.yn-thought it was time to gw out of there. When he got out, the hrakeman la alstreet leged to have demanded half a dollar countermarch to Twenty-sevent- h where cars were taken u the Mountain and when Lynch told him that be View cemetery. Arriving here the pro- didn't have any money, he became very angry. The train at thia time waa cession proceeded to the grave of Willthe where going at a fair rate of speed. Without Clarence Channell, iam thinking of what the consequences Woodmen monument waa dedicated monmight be, the hrakeman ie alleged to with the customary service. TheWuod-inen have grabbed hold of Lynch and threw uments of seven other departed were visited and wreaths placed him from the moving traiu. Instead of on the graves with a short service. Af- falliug off the side, he fell hetweeg the ter the services were all over, the pro- cars. A shriek of agony and a crunching of honea and tha wheels bad cession returned to the city. severed his legs from the body. He suffered untold agonlee while being brought Into the Ogden general hospital. No holies are entertained for hie $50,UU0. recovery. Thinking that death waa near he made a dying statement to Judge Howell. telling hla right name end the The hoard of county commissioners facte of the terrible effalr. Ilia relameet this afternoon as the ouunty tives in the east have been notified. board of equalization,. After organiswent to Deputy Sheriff Keabrlng ing they will adjourn to Tbursday Ball Lake City to find 'Fatty, the murnlng. companion of Lynch, who wae riding on the train when he was thrown off. broker He was unable to find "Fatty" but has J. A. Earls, the of Balt Lake, spent yesterday in the located the hrakeman who. It la allegy. ed. threw Lynch off the train. It la has been spirited thought that J. I Craig, traveling auditor for the away ao that "Fatty In me event of the death Short Line, accompanied hy hla wife of i.ynch, he will not lie brought forSpent yesterday in Ogden. ward as a witness. After the accident. Ijynch waa picked up by the freight . vis-Miss Pearl Weller of Belt Lake, train and taken to Layton, where he ited friends In the city yesterday. waa taken off and put on a passenger train and brought to thia city. Clarence Peck has returned to Ihe Ban where to from Francisco, city has been in the machine shops of tho Southern Pacific company. He will lake a place In the shops In this city. SLIGHTLY IMPROVED MISTOOK Alex . '' limn have returned to tho city and are making their home at the Virginia. They will go to iudlanapolla for tho Elk's convention In July. Judge and Mrs. A. O. A BEAR Brtwsr and Friend Have an Near Uinuh Upon Discovery of Buppeeed Bear. A good story is told on A. L. Brewer, by some of his friends who consider t set-m-s that it too good to keep. since purchasing an automobile, Mr. llrewcr has paid vislta to the canning factories In which be is interested in, well-know- , DifOt Several ths country. throughout evenings ago, about dusk, Mr. Brewer had an eastern friend with him. auu started fur the Uintah factory. Everything went along smoothly until they got at a point alioiit a half mile south of the car line, when Brewer spotted a big black object laying at the aide of the road a few yarda ahead of them. He immediately pronounced It a bear to hla friend, who while he was no tenderfoot, did not rare to tarklo Hie hear In an 'automobile. So upon the unanimous suggestion of bpih, they left the automobile etsnding In the road while they went in search of a gun at a farm house. The entire neighborhood was soon aroused and a heavily armed squad headed hy Mr. Brewer and friend led them to the spot where the hear waa aupposed to he. Bruin had gone, hut his tracks were there and they followed them some distance and finally into a farmers door-yarMerc a big black Newfoundland dog ramc up to greet the party wlih a Joyous bark and wagging bis toll. Everybody then looked at Mr. Brewer, wbo invited them over to see his automobile and said It waa a Joke on his friend. The story was told by an Intimate friend of Mr. Brewer au-- i la taken for what It is worth. Soma Hops for tho Rocovory of tho Boy, Who Waa Stabbod With a Pockatknife, la Entortainod. Ths condition of Amasca Mammon, who waa Min of Levi B. Mammon, Habited by Daniel Me Karland. ana of Representative Archie McFarland, last batur.lay night, wu reported someAhmk three hundred people rente what Improved last night. Tho boy is up from Balt Lake on the excursion not out of danger, however. Young llammon was brought to the yesterday morning. city and taken to the house of Charles . D. C. Eri-lcs-. . manager of the Hcrlrs Nelson, where his wound was dressed. ' Lumber company, left last nlglit fur Tho Mg blade of Ihe knife was driven Monida, Montana, on a business trip into the abdomen nearly two inches, lacerating the Intestines. , for his company. It seems that Mammon was at the lire. Dr. blather and daughter of liarn currying his horses, when .Mo Mountain Home, Idaho, viatted friends Farland drew his knife and Jokingly l in the remarked about its keen edge, lie said city yesterday. be could shave Mammon. The latter L. B. 8pencrr Is spending a few dava did not take kindly to the nroposltlon and pushed McFarland away, when the , in the city from Balt Lake. latter Jabbed the blsde of the knife In, George I Raoc-hthe popular night to Mammon's abdomen. The hoya arq The following are Ihe arrivals at the cashier of Ihe Kenyon hotel in Balt goods friends, and McFarland is over ihe affair, and cannot ex- Reed Hotel for the last twouty-fouLake, was an Ogden visitor yesterday hours: aftermxm. plain why he did it. E. 13. Shephard. Balt lazke; N. J. The following registered at the Reed WANT JEWS TO JOIN ZION'B COL- Damson and wife, Salem, Oregon; N. Parkinson. Steamboat Springs; N. II. ONY. fir Sunday dinner: Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cohen. Kt. Joseph; Fred R. Mann, OgBawycr. Mr. and Mrs. J. 1 Fitzgerald. Mr. and Mrs. James Ballard. Mr. and den; 0. K. Adams, Balt l.ake; Geo. L Cleveland, O.. June 8 The FederaMrs. 0. S. Bridge-man- , Miss Elizabeth tion of American Zionists today lis- Roach, Salt Lake; Miss E. M. Orth, M. Orth and C. B. Murphy, tened to reports snd addresses by o city; I B. Bjiencer, Salt Isikr; H. I, and prominent delegates. The sec-- i Knowls, city; 1L Stein, city; Robert . The contest for the position of story's report showed 110 new organ- DeVide, Chicago: G. B. Whitten & Sons county fish and game warden will lie isations formed .luring the past year in Spokane. Washington; J. M. Hartley, fettled by the county nimnusslnners the United States. laxiiarille; M. Kuhn. Ogden; J. T. Hall, A mans meeting was held tonight In Ihtladrlphia; Jos. Ballard and wife, at their session tills morning, when one will lie appointed. JThe two app.i-eaut- a Gray's armory. 200 fioople present . The city; M. F. Craig and wire. Salt lake; are B. .. urow, 'present incuiii- - principal address waa hy Joseph Cowan Wm. Sawyer and wire, city; J. I,. Fitzand wife, city; J. K. Earls. Sail bent, and his nephew. J. tv. tirow. if lauidon, England, governor of the gerald M. T. McGee and daughter, city; Jewish colonial trust. Me suggested J. H. Young, proprietor and manager that every Jew In the world heroine a ('. S. Bridgman and wife, city; Mrs, Dr. Matter. Mountain Home. Idaho; of the Lyceum and Hon Ton theatres, citizen of the Ju lean colony. Simon Wile, CincinnatU. Ohio; C. S. elates thHt lie will run both this sum-mer. and will not sell out, as was tu- - DEMOCRATIC DELEGATES AUK , Murphy, city. mured. GATHERING FOR CONVENTION. A. W. F. Warde. wife and daughter of Ouray, Colorado, are visiting in the Weiner, Idaho. June 5 Delegates are city. gathering here tonight In anticipation ol the state democratic convention to Mark Kuhn is down from Idaho lor In held tomorrow. Indications arc that A few days. , tSmator Dubois and his friends will he ('has. Packard, who has been hi Ban Francisco with tho Knuthern Pacific company la In the city visiting his mother. d. , i I! I! Its Capital Has Been Gradually creased Until It is Now REED HOTEL grief-strlcke- r : j J. S. LEWIS &CO. Jewelers and Opticians. In- Excellent Game Given Up to tha Two Last Innninga, Whan tha Visitors Run In Eight and Defeat tha Home Team Score B to 3. The most remarkable feature of Utah's development during the pres-cdecade baa been the rapid growth of her nianufactvres. Of these, the one which has shown the most marked advance iu northern 1'iah Is the canning industry, which hat- grown from a mere experiment to le one of ihe otthe factors In the utte. The Utah Canning Company made a humble beginning in 1VJT, and since that time, keeping well in the van of pi ogress, has risen to eminence among .lab's industries. Very properly, the "Fumeer Brand was chosen to mat is iue products of this colIl)Slly,, and the bland has become a guarantee of The officers miner whose the faetury has been succeai-iull- y oiierated for right years are ihoinaa D. Dee, president: I. N. Fierce, nl The beet exhibition of baseball on the local diamond thia year waa given yesterday aiternoon at (iicnwood Park In the game between Ogden and Park City. lp until the eighth inning thu visiting team had not scored at all and Ogden waa three runa to Ihe good, but in the eighth and nintn innings a number of costly errors by one of the Ogden team allowed the Miners to ruu In eight men before the locals recovered. For seven innings it waa a magnificent exhibits of the national game, despite the fact that the teams were handicapped in account of the pixir condition of the grounds. In left field and center field there were about two inehea of water, and whenever a ball would strike out there, water would splash up aa if it had fallen in pim-iK-rit- y ou Geo. M. Matson, tre H- and E. W. Matson, secretary. In UJ03. in connection with Influential citizens of Box Elder county, the Utah Canning Company estubliahed a lactory at Brigham City, with a copi-- U The goo la slock of 825,000.00. packed at thia factory are aold under the "Box Elder label. The increase of business which the oomiMiny hue enjoyed is attested by the growth of its capital. In 1N97, at the lime of organization, the capital stock waa fixed at $12,000.00; later this was increased to $50,000.00, and recently again Increased to $100.ih)0.imi. Tho "Iloius-- r Brand" goods have found a ready market In Utah and all adjoining states north and east, extending as far aa Kansas and Missouri. This market waa shared last year by the "Ibix Elder, brand. in addition to a large output of to matoes. tbe Utah Canning company has successfully packed other vegetables in large quantities, and hat manufactured a highly-value- d product, "Pio-mie- r Brand catsup. Since the rigid enforcement of the pure food law, however, all catsupe manufactured in thia slate, and nearly all imported catsups, were condemned as not conforming with the requirements of the law. The Utah Canning company la now manufacturing and has plared on the map ket a new and superior brand, "Pioire'n Ihtre Feud l,aw Tomato Catsup," which has lxen analyzed hy the state chemists of Utah and several adjoining tales, and pronounced hy these experts to roniply fully wlih the requirements of the pure lood taws of the respective mates. There are seventeen canning factories within a radius of twenty miles of Ogden. I luring the aeafmn of ik04, the Utah canning factory at Ogden amt the Brigham City factory will pack of the entire output of thin eel ion. The product of all these factories. excepting the Utah Canning company and Brigham City plants, ts controlled by Ihe Utah Belling anil Storage company. The Utah and Brigham City factories are the only ones owned and managed hy Independent companies. Tho Brigham City" factory la ihe most factory In the state, equipped with machinery of tbe latest improved type. Tbe Utah Canning company fartory has been kept well ahreaat'of the limes by frequent ami changes; and a car of improved apparatus win arrive shortly to lie Installed heiore next seasons run. which will make the equipment ot tha plant thoroughly modern. The company confidently anticipates a most proKiK-rnupacking season this fall, and expects Ihe output of the factories fully to maintain their previous high standard. On account of their Pioneer excellence, acknowledged Brand tomatoes and Pierre's Pure Food l.aw Tomato Catsup win be (he most superior articles In that line to lie found on the market. , auler one-fourt- h s WILL LOOK AFTER PFJIDICARI3 AFFAIR. T ra - hands COSTLY ERRORS BY LOCALS IN EIGHTH INNING GIVES GAME TO PARK CITY. 9100,000. An action will be filed In the United States circuit court at Balt Ixike today by Henderson st Macmillan as attor- Edward Lynch, who waa beating his way on a Rio Grande Western train, was thrown oil hy a hrakeman between the cars yesterday morning, while mar Koy station, and both legs were cut off near ihe hip joint Lynch had JUbt fluishtd a ten day sememe in the my jail, having been i Ilia relaup by Judge Howell. tives live in the east and as soon as he gig out of jail he and a companion took a freight train out of towu. Lynch secreted himself in the h e box of a re- Tba annual memorial sen lew of tlie Woodmen of ib World, Weber Camp It as No. 74. vtre heid yesterday. that my our of ihe luggit I uni-oui.idrr lias ever had In this city for aorne time. In liie moruiug the degree abere learn v.o.ii tnthrriiv ihe inuminuMito on the graves of eight deceas'd members mere diroraird wlih wreaths and a ebon nervier held at ra- b grave. la the afternoon a call was made for ihe general membership. and there wae Promptly at 2 a large pi tendance. o'clock the prnceiustQn started from the headKnights of Pythias hall and was which ed hy inminied pnlircrarn, afier was Foster's Military hand, the degree visteam, other members and ofOeera. was iting Woodmen. The line of march aveon the east side of Washington nue to Twenty second street, then OF THE HISTORY OF THE GREAT INDUSTRY. SOMETHING AL- I Lisbon, June It Is stated here that the United States cruisers Baltimore. Olympia and Cleveland will not come to Lis Is in. hut will slay at Tangier pending a settlement of the difficulty ls arising out of the detention of Ion and Cromwell Varley. respcc-livclcitizen of the United Slates and Great. Britain by the bandit Rasuli. Per-dliar- y, a GREAT SILK SALE BEGINS TUESDAY pond. The visitors played good, snappy ball from the start. Their team work was good and they rallied to their pitcher's aid at critical momenta Crimea at third bate did exceptionally good work for the Miners. The locals played an almost errorless game up until the eighth inning. Mortenson In left field did good work. Bhurtliff pitched good ball In spite of Toe fact that he was handicapped by an injured finger. The old veteran. Jack Henry, took them In behind the bat in hla usual graceful way. Taylor at short played in fine form. Following la tho detailed account of PAINE & HURSTS SEE WINDOW 80c Cortecelli Tafeta BLACK and COLORS FOR . 571 --2c yd. It is the biggest bargain we ever offered in silks. Our word backed by CORTECELLI brand makes it GOOD. We bought every cut bolt they liad in stock at remnant pricesi See the point? 03 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 Ogden Summary: Two base hit T. Crawford, K. Crawford. Clark, AVessler (2). Hit hy pitcher Bhiipe, J. wessler, Taylor. turuca out. By Shurtliu. 1 ; hy Wessler, 2; by F. Crawford, 3; hr Fulkerson. 7. raised . halls R vasi. Time of play Two noura. Umpire Randall. Attendance, 700. STRICTLY A TEMPERANCE RESORT Pitcher and leftfleld. Pitcher and left field. Entrancs on 25th street, Opposite Reed Hotel. Lyceum Theatre J. H. YOUNG WEEK Prop. and Mgr JUNE 7 ONE BIG SHOW RA DC LIFE AND BELMONT, Wizards of the Rifle. FLERIAN AND GOULD. The Actor and the Tramp. .r yETAON ETAO N1NNN. MAMIE NORRIS, Contortion Dancer. M'CARTHY The Week of Jnne 6th MISS RUSSELL HOWARD AND CAMBELL ILLUSTRATED SONGS DEVOY A PERI BABY FLO RU8BELL THE LAMBERTS PICTURES Maid Roman Rings Comedy Sketch Artists '..Binging and Dancing Boubrette Electrical Novelty Act, Le Cisl. - PRICE OF ADMISSION. Adults ....i... Children ........... . .......... .lfi9o ................ ........i.. ........ ....... ....... AND BUNNS, Manly Art. MILTON SISTER8, The Imdy and the Maid. RILEY MEYERS, Tenor. MOVING PICTURES. The Dainty '. 9 UTAHNA PARK THE TEMPERANCE RESORT J ADMISSION lOc. i J 1 F. M. (isw and family of Pierson. Iowa, arc Ogden visitors fur a few da ye. State Fish and Game Warden John Sharp is i xprrteil to arrive in Ogrien this morning to appear ihe county commissioners in the matter of the appointment of a game warden. it control. Friends of ITearsI are working for a resolution endorsing their Candida. e. li is understood that Senator liuhots and Senator licit field will lie two of tue national delegates. IN JUNE. MARRIED To every couple In Ogdon and Weber Coiiniy. who arc married during An elderly lady, in a demented ih month of .tunc. 11MM. I will present giving the name of Meelv. was with a bourn it nl carbon photo. SOOY. eon-diiio- slrei-- t picked lip on lower Twenty-fiftlati- last nlcht hy Dan Special Bullivan. and gavr tier into the custody of Bargcant Chambers, who took o,rer r to the pollre station fur the night. Fh? will probably he examined as to her sani'y today.' lif SHOT WIFE AND SELF Philadelphia. June 5 W. H. Dorcy, I Crd till, and his wife Lizzie. 40. were found dead at their home tonight, in mh i awe 2111 Wash. KENNEDY S DAIRY LUNCH BAKERY. AND e:i-al,- ferre-cy- Write for our Book of Information ("System of Sjjeruiaiion'l. free ujum application. Rooms Ecclea 219-22- BATES AND ERNEST. Dutrli Cotr.riliiin. HOWARD MORRIS, World's AND REARS. Dam-lo- STOnn AND WILL, Musical Comedians. THE GREAT 1.A CROIX. Juggler. the time to get glasses if your eyes trouble you in any way. J. T. Ruslimcr III i lanindwcir mm 11111 , smqnq I n m f 30c and 35c White figured Canvas doth in an endless variety of exquisite new designs and small effects. Just the right weight for summer waists and dresses, 20c a yard 9. m j3. Dancing After Show J SUITS 45c and 50c Wool Voile Dress Goods 25c Pictures. the expert optician will examine your eyes Free H 2412 Wah. Ave 0 TAILOR-MAD- E HEATH ANI) EXCKI.A. Double Gun Riiiiiiirrs ami Juggler. Now Illusirah-Snug and Moving is OFF ON 225 LADIES Greact Whistler. 8AWTEL1.K Kiri pi . NOW v II ARTISTS II The Charming Slicing and 1 C'-- BROKERS. Continuous quotations on New York Block and Chicago Grain. We buy and sell nocks and grain on narg'n or for eaih. Our private rooms our ertomer to come in and business with the utmost Iran.. PROGRAM WEEK Of JUNE 6th Refined Vaudeville America's Foremost and tec cream Individual lum-hr- s servrd from 83(1 a. m. to 13:30 p. m. 2451 Washington avenue. I DiLldiEg. A vc. Jeaih being due to a bullet wound. It Is that Dorrey alio! ts wife and then himself. He had t of work for soma time. CUMMINGS COMMISSION CC. TREMENDOUS SALE IN ALL DEPARTMENTS One 15c ticket ad- mits to both fcsrsaer? LNL1AL.AM |