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Show THE MOUSING EXAMINEE OGDEN, UTAH, MONDAY MORNING, WHO WILL OGDffl BREVITIES & uiav Co., Open le. Huua Dr. T. C. Pacha Lakeside. V. AUiiHl- - UlCtyJ Block. BE CITY SHOOTS ii a visitor her fnua J. C. Wilson of Pali ad a, Colo., was in arrival here early this morning. telephone massage was received sheriff's offloe yesterday to the it the tffact that Sheriff Biearn of Biackfoot, Idaho, would be hare today for Geo. Swenson, held at the county jail for passing three bad 925 checaa in Idaho. Several passengers who were in the railroad wra'k near Granger, registered ax the Reed last. night. They were in the slenpera at the time of the and experienced nothing more than a narere shaking up. Funeral services will be held over the remaine of Charles F. Watkins at the Fourth Ward meeting house, 2 o'clock p. m. The rraiaiiis can be viewed the same day at the Wed-nesda- HIMSELF JUDGE Dr. X C. Humaelbaugh arrived from Balt Lu yesterday morning. y, family residence, 6 JO Twraty-aecoustreet. The sons of the deceased arrived from Provo and Salt Lake yesd terday. reedHotel F. C. Kelly, Ban Francisco; Karl D. Begbtot, Anaconda, Mom.; C. M. Crewdson, Now Tork; Dr. E. H. Kltt-redg- e and wife, Baa Francluro; Mrs. Edmund Baker, San Francisco; Jnv City: Nellie Karle Wih non. Mont Mills, Mr. and Mrs. Mylic, 1 J. Langford, L. Hall and wire, E. 11. Sharpe, Sid H. Forrester and wife, F. B. Wbedoit, Jessie Elliott, Show Girt oosopeny. New York; Francis ItUIp Amo. D. D. 8., city; F. 8. Whe-don- , New York; Joe Drukker end non. New York; Dr, A. IX Barlow, city; Wm. W, Phillips, Mr. Rowland, Re burg, Ida.; Samuel lllair, city; a. P. Hibbs, ad wife, City; Dr. T. C. Parhe, Lakeside; W. W. Gift wait, Reno. Nev.; J. Chesautwnod and wife, Chicago; E. C. Dawla, Boaeman, Mont.; J. F. Forbeg, advance agent Only a Showman ; J. M. Bradley, Chicago; W. J. Tobin. New Tork; H. J. Quigley, New You; J. C. Wilson, Palisade, Colo.; W. H. Kahler, Belt Lake; Thomas Heo-Ige- r, Vales-Hon- FATALLY d, WAS BECOMING DEMENTED Aged Widow Living Solitary Life la Confined In Ceunty Jail. SCHOONER'S ' CREW HAVE PERISHED Lighthouaa Keeper TsMs ef Destruction of Ship Rcacuo Woo ImpoMfblo. Woods Hole, Npv. 13. The t wo- schooner Earcullus. Captain Mason of Rackland, Me,, went ashora u a severe northeast gale shortly ben fore dark tonight about mite west of Tarpatilm Cove, on the island of Kaushen. At sunset the as ware breaking over tbe craft, no tram of the crew has been found and fur are entertained for their safety. lle vessel ia In a rtlrularly exposed condition and the chances of her being saved are slight. Kesiier Carson of the Tarpaulin Clove light house and a man named Robinson, one of the keepers of tbe Forbes she saw the schooner when struck. It was Just before dark and a terrific gale was blowing. The ackoon-wa- s coming through Vineyard Sound from the eastward and wai proceeding under her forceail. the gale being too fierce to permit more canvas being carried. The schooner tacked and tried to work iuUi tbe Cove for anchorage, but the wind bore ber off. aad aa she swung away she struck with a crash upon ledge of rock not more than 100 yards from tbe lightie house. Carson and Robiueon were to rondtr any assistance to the meu on - board tbe schooner. The rtw numbered four men aud all were plainly seen when the v.esal struck, it darkness set In almost immediately and nothing more was seen of the men on the vessel. The nearest life wvlng station la on the north side of Vineyard Sound and Is at Cutty hunk, 34 miles from Tarpaulin Cove On the south aide of the Sound there la a life but tliai la Mvlug station at too far away to be of any service in oday's disaster. Keeper Carson had no boat that could be launched, and, beside, the seas were so high that nothcould possibly ing hut a surf-bo- at escape without Instant destruction. A i artful watch haa been maintained since the schooner struck. In the hope of rescuing any sailors that might be swept ashore. According to Carson it would mean men on certain death for the board the vessel to at tempi to reach the shore In a small boat. At 9 o'clock tonight It waa feared tliat all on board had perished. The seas were breaking over the craft and was not believed that she would hold together until daylight. She struck in a particularly exposed position and no vessel could be expected to stand the terrible pounding on the rocks, to which aha woe subjected. rn aarad SOME SPECULATION ALREADY AS EDSON HALSTED WAS RETURNING TO SUCCESSOR OF JUDGE FROM BIRD HUNTING. HOWELL. Gun, Carried Under Laprobe, UnacMayor Gives No Definite Information countably Discharged, tna Bullet as to Probebie Appointee. Penetrating Victim's Brain. .There has been some speculation already as to whom would be appointed by Mayor Glaamann to succeed Municipal Judge J. A. Howell, when the latter takes Ms position on the District court bench on the first of the year. The mayor was approached this morning by a prominent Republican politician, who made inquiries oa the subject. According to the Mayor's reply be feels himself somewhat ia the position of the imyivasiunable swain, who, with a sweetheart on each side, plainI "lfow happy tively exclaimed: could be with either, were the other dear charmer away. I would like to appoint He said: Judge Patton; I would lik to appoint Voluey C. Gunnell; 1 would like to appoint John D. Murphy; I would like to appoint J. IX Skeen; 1 would like to apiMiiut R. 8. Farnsworth; 1 would like to appoint N. J. Harris; I would like to appoint any attorney of ability, who is a loyal Republican and has the ability to serve the people in that capacity as khey are entitled to be served. But I can only appoint one men and 1 have decided to refer to the wishes of the party leaders es to who that appointee shall be. So, according to this decision, it is up to the Republicans to advise the mayor who they want. 1 A moat lamentable aorident occurred near the mouth of Ogden canyon non at 4: Stt lent evening la which Edawl-don Hoisted, son of E. O. Halmed. the .ally shot himself through rifle. brain with a Young Halsted bad been out bird hunting in a cart with two companion several years younger than himself. They were returning home and had reached the dug)' mi aide of the Sanitarium when the gun ws discharged. The yoitog man waa carrying the latter tinder the laprobe with the muzclr pointed upward, when m some Hnsrcunutable way It waa fired. The companion, Herbert Hi n ley and Meri Rucbanan, thought young Hatred was firing at birds and looked in tbe supposed direction of the game when their attention waa drawn by the actions of lbeir companion. He is shot! Mid young Buchanan, and they observed blood flowing from his eye. The ball had penetrated the corner of tbe left eye close to the nose and bad gone entirely through tbe baae of the brain.1 Tbe Buchanan boy held tbe victim of the accident while young Hfuley drove toward town with all postdble peed. They overtook a al:wnger who assisted them to get I hr wounded hoy to tbe home of his parents, 608 'i street. The terribly shocked parents Immediately sent for medical help and Dra. Forbes, Sinl'.h. Perkins and Baker responded, bnt pronounced the Injury fatal. At midnight last night or about eight hours after the accident, the boy was still alive, although he had never recovered consciousness after the unfortunate occurrence. His father ia the well known engineer, and the son waa a student at tbe high school, and waa a bright and well respected oirog man. ihree-quartt- uu-ab- Gay-bea- ooa-sklers- d - ill-fat- ed DANGER IN AUTO'CHAINS 111-- Wfl-Ha- I For-riatel- la 1 tur say thqjr wIlL Thea, If Mr. would not be believed by anybody wti REPUBLICAN RATIFICATION. Bryan should win the nomination of ia net conversant with the facts. 1 his Populist platform is 19U8 the Plu- expect to return hotne and open a Sait Lake City, November tocratic element In hia own party will campaign on tbe lluea of Jeffersonian bar hia progress and mark hia defeat to take our stale govern Above date (I.Sft round Just as they did before. Again, suppose Democracy ment out of tbe control of Morgan sun gou Short Liue. iic.i.is trip v'a o guoj that the Plutocratic element should tri- Belmont and to put it in the control 1 Return limit Nov. li: umph over Mr. Bryan la 1908 as they of Georgia people, where it belong. trains. did in 1944 after having declared pubstate In nwriy every southern licly and positively that ha would never there Is a similar contest to be wag-V- d support a gold standard nominee of against cot pot ation tyranny. By the pany. Mr. Bryan tbe tine tbe next president iid eleccould not be elected in 1908. The time tion rolls round there is every rea-po- n to have done (hat was In litlH. That to believe that there will be opportunity will not return. He himbent iranit in tavor of tbe reself has set the example of submitting form which are embodied principles to wbst waa wrong, because although in tbe notional p!a:form of the People's it waa wrong, it was regular. M partv to win success at the polls. "In short, the Democratic party haa all depends In ths Is done what ufa this hopeless situation: years between now anJ then. I exTbe Bryanites cannot drive out the pect to do my share of it. That is aQ Plutocratic element, the Plutorratic I can asy at present. J will, however, element cannot drive out Mr. Bryan. repeat that I have not purchased . or house in New Turk or eisThey must exhaust their strength with" Internal struggles, leaving the party whwe apd do not expect to do w. where its enemies can always defeat it Mv home ia in Thompson, Ua., in a at the polls. There is this further n glon which my ancoators settled 169 la Just aa nourishing, toothsome weakneae in the program of Mr. Bryan. years ago, and It Is there that at and wholesome aa tho beef frvm to end. the The Plutocratic element has shown home will be othor states. Wo art equip, tho 7 no meant Am I discouraged By that It can safely dety Mm and combat for handling all tur meats pad him although lie is the nominee, where- I began with nothing, worked thres in a cleanly and scientific mirv as he submits to tiieui when they put mouths and got half a million votes. nor. Wo respectfully solicit a ' up a plutocratic nominee. From a The men who followed me are men o' trial Order. unibenthusiastic, so party hopelessly divided. It Is the conviction, earnest, seven with out exed. Parker siarted rankest folly, in my judgment, to pert any reforms. From year to year million vote and lost aome two mf EWEATHERBY It la a dreary go round aud round of lions In the campaign. Those who folWholesale and Retail Butch, faction fighting with anollnftr faction, lowed him are demoralized and dis2458 Wash. Ava, each of which alternately whips the heartened. OGDEN. (Signed) THOMA8 E WATSON. other and neither of them ever whiiw the enemy. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 13TH. I should only be too glad to la parallel linen aud honorable terms with a:f Jeffersonian Democrat Automobile Races Calderia Park, Salj MONEY LOANED like Mr. Bryan or Mr. Hearst or Geo. Lake City. SALARIED PEOPLE Fred Williams to accomplish a purpose which la common to ua all, but 1 beWorld's Champion Barney Oldfield Real Estate and Chattel Loans lieve that the best way to assure the va. Bert Fuller for World' Track Swlee quick, confidently and final suocess of the reform movement Championship. Special train via Orepriratn No commission. la for ua u build up a party, of Jeffer- gon Short Line leaves Ogden 9:30 a. WESTERN BROKERAGE C1X 10:3(1 Lake Salt foundasonian Democracy on solid 223-m., returning leaves Eeelea Bldg Phone 634-round trip. tions where unity of sentiment goes p. m. Fare hand in hand with unity of purjioa aud .where, therefore, some hope of accomplishing that which we wish to accomplish can be reasonably entertained. In the eouth there are peculiar reasons why tha present podey of the Democratic leaden should be defeated, a 1 tetter line of policy and or adopted. For thf last twenty-fiv- e uemocraii. the years thirty In dresa doqt mean foppishness. In machine poiltioians have made that great section a mere tool In the hands It meana the opposite, we sell fact. of Wall street and a handful of eastern Democrats who have no puriawe Tha Famous Alfred Benjamin A Ceh. In cod anon with ua, and who use the , make any they ate elegant. electoral vote of the solid south for their own selfish purposes. In this manner our southern country, which is an empire In II self, haa been made a province for a few great financial magnates who exploit it for their private gain without the aNghtast reference to For the Swell Dresser in the welfare of the southern people. Tbe situation ia pitiable. The degradaTweeds and Cheviot tion of It finds expression of It In the vote would phrase, 'The Solid South Mixtures. for a yellow dog on the Democratic ticket.' As a southern man, I am ashamed of such a atate of affairs, and resent It profoundly. If 1 can do anything toward accomplishing the politiNeat, tasty patterns In the smooth cal independence of my own people unfinished worsteds for tho plain and handto a from this slavish servitude ful of Wall street politicians, I would dresser. consider it a duty to do so. If the no mission other had People's party Eetegance in both kinds, fopplahnaoa than to relax the grasp which the neither. have in upon great railway corporations the commercial interests throughout the southern states, a grasp which is We ask a share of your consideramaintained by the alliance between tion because wo re worthy of It. Democratic bosses and Wall Street, financial kings, then it would have sufrtAKtRSeMVWK ficient s.lraion to warrant its continued -existence. My own state of Georgia Youll Like Us. Alto Ckfcskr Correct la as completely under the thumb of Morgan and Brimoat, one of whom controls the southern railway combine, the other of whom controls the Louisville and Nashville combine, as the stare of Pennsylvania is tinder control of tbe Pennsylvania railroad or tbe state of Wisconsin Is under tbe control of thosa corporations which It hss won national fame In combatting. The and situation is simply appalling Upon coaplaiiit of neighbors, Mrs. Clement, sn aged widow, living at 2668 Van Bunco avenue, woe taken to the county Jail leal night by Deputy Sheriff Behring, In a demented condition. Mr, Behring facilitated the removal of the unfortunate to the jail calling to his aid Officer llerrick by City; CL H. Mag. bait Lake; and the poHoe patrol wagon. DIES ATHOSPITAL Ir. X C. Haramelbaugh, Balt Lake; While Mrs. Clement was not X W, Cross, Balt Lake. to be dangerous, sines her return recently from the east, her con- Travalar From San Franolsco SucSUDDEN DEATH dition has been observed to cumbs te Illness. grow worse. The offlrera nay sbe lived FROM PNEUMONIA Edmand Baker, tbe man who bequite alone add was cared for by a came dangerously 111 on the Incoming neighboring family. Henry Shews a Rosktent of Over Fifty train from San Francisco Saturday Years' Standing, Passes Assay. morning on hla way east, and was takCRUSHED BY ELEVATOR en off tbe train here, died at the hosJames Henry Bhanr, brother of Deppital yesterday. Mr. Bakers wife aruty Sheriff Robert Shaw, died very Htid Porter at Reed Hotel Hae Nar- rived yesterday, but boa not yet been Woman Sitting in Rear of Motor Car Has Dress Caught by Driving row Escape From Death. suddenly yesterday morning at 2:30 apprised of ber husband's death.- - The Chain, is Thrown and Killed. of pneumonia. The family of Mr. deceased Is said to be a prominent Bhaw were terribly shucked, as the K, Dr. Haa of man Francisco. business Elmer Anderson, a young man emdeceased had besn 111 hut a short Stockton, Cal., Nov. 13. Mine Alice If. Kittridge, who came all the way ployed as head porter at the Reed hou time and It was not thought hie of this city, met Instant death Herilck, from San Francisco to sick attend the tel was caught between the ascending ess ws srricaie. is also here with hla wife and at tbe result of an automobile accident man, elevator end floor fourth the freight With another young lady aud The deceased was bora In Ogdon, and sustained very painful Injuries of ia taking chargs of tbe affairs of the today. deceased. The body waa taken to two gentlemen companions, she waa February 2, 1863, and bus resided her both legs. all Ms life and is favorably and promreturning from a dance. She and a The young man wan sitting on a Richey's undertaking parlors. male companion were sitting on tha inently knows. elevator reached a tiaek seat of the vehicle, their feet He leaves a wife, eight ohiidren and truck and whenthethewindow of the kitchpoint opposite WAR NEWS He has been connectone grand-child- . hanging over the Tear, when her dress waa caught in the chain and she waa ed with the city engineers department en, the truck slipped end broke the thrown off and dragged a considerable In surveying work for several years. window, carrying the occupant's legs ATTACK8 REPULSED. the edge of the elevator. They distance along the pavement. Before The funeral win take place at 2 over and squeezed Ip the four could be stopped her bead oclock p. m., Tuesday, at the Mound were caught General Okus Headquarters, Nov. the machineIran between the elevator post, and she was In struck an Fort meat lug house, and the remains Inches of space The 4 14. Nov. 13, via p. in., Fusau, During victim's screams killed. She was about 23 years nan be viewed the same day at the and the shaft. stanrly iufaa-try few the last days the Russian aroused every one in the vicinity. and navy have made attacks on the of age. t fsmlly fffideacs, 1618 .Washington Connor, the elevator boy, sucavenue. ceeded In getting the elevator stop- loft wing of the main Japanese cav- WEEKS ADMISSIONS on tbe right bank of the Hun AT WORLD'S FAIR. ped by the time It reached the flour alry The last attack was made by BOOTY IS B1COYEBEO above. Crowbara were secured and river. 240 340 were foot and horse. They the sufferer vns pried loose. Dr. HinSL Louis, Nov. 13. The record of ton was called and ascertained that drive back like Ibe others with a loss i dm lad on for the past week at the Articlea Stolen From Manager while no bones were broken the legs of 84. World's Fair Is as follows: Monday. Residence Were Cached were badly Injured. Thuee near the November. 7th, 70,781; Tuesday. In Willow Fateh. INCREASED DUTES FOR scene say the young man had a very Wednesday, f0.649; Thursday, WAR FUNDS. narrow escape from death. Friday, 84,069; Saturday, 122.993. Nearly all the goods and valuables 17,663,883. itnlen from the residence of J. M. 13. A draft of the war Total, 498,149. Grand total, Nov. Toklo, SURPLUS SUGAR STOCK. were 'orrlstall Saturday afternoon tax niMinir, which the Russians will FIRST SUSPECT IS-- CAPTURED, bund by Clifford Forriatail, a Shirk submit to the Diet which la soon to wil-osome in a Wilson in and Increase boys oy Mexico Nov. 13. The Sugar meet, shows a propane Divided patch on the farm of G. W. Lar-tn- , Planters' City, Import dutlee of I734.00H. Long Creek, Ore.. Nov. 13. The first at a here union, meeting east of the old Phoenix factory have considered the the of articles a number of the gang of stock large among suspect disposition of the Incieam on Individual artlctai la small thieves which organised kbout 10 o'clocx. yesterday morning. have operated In northfrom stock last crop. years surplus of tobacco, glaaa-war- e, ern Grant county for several years baa Mrs. Myers, a neighbor of Mr. and was decided to export tan per cent except in the case aud kerosene. filrs. Forristall, aaw some strangers It been found, and a doxen armed men beverages as commence aa soon the planters Jn the vicinity of the willow patch the articlea now exposed to have surrounded the camp in which Among next Another January. I he day of the Iheft and communicated grinding early Increased duty are ammunition, the other members of tbe band are ten per cent also will be expended In the Tier Suspicions to the family with the compasses, cutlery, electrical machin- believed to have bidden. Jim Male ia February or March. Conservatively ery, agrirukural Implements, fire ex the man arrested bv kbora roault. Deputy Sheriff the sugar crop of 1805 will Officer Vance and Burke went to estimated, tlnguisberw musical Instruments, sur- Coffey. The posse 1 came upon him which the reach 230,000,000 ponndsof and scientific Instruments, pre- while he waa sleeping In a cabin lu the scene of the cache and report control 130,400.000 gical planters will serves, safes, stationery, inks, straw the mountains several miles from here. practically everything recovered the firearms and a ault of clothes, pounds. paper, syrup, felt, spirit uoua liquors, The deputy and hia posae feel confident carriages, bicycles, pictures, alcohol, that the gang in the mountain camp liven to the diamond cuff buUous. The articlea stolen were two over-ros- i LABOR SESSION BEGINS TODAY, spirits, chemicals, cotton, brass, cop- is raptured, cattle rustling in this part per, ailvrrware. a, two suits of clothes, a pair of of eastern Oregon will come to an end. The duties on a number of articles a gold ring, dltmond cuff ' Ciants, . " Clduese San Francisco. Nov. 13.' The Amer- exclusively of production are revolvers and a shot gun. IT. A CASE ican Federation of Imbnr will begin increased. AUTO RACE NOT RUN. a two weeks' session In (bis city toMany Mora Like it in Ogdon. morrow. Tbe flowalon will be open to GROMOBOI' RETORTED TO BE BADLY DAMAGED. SaU Lake City. Nov. II. The five the public, exeept upon the last two The following la but one of many mile automobile rane between Barney days, when officers will be elected. similar occurring daily in Ogden. It Nov. m. 10:10 a. 14, Is from Toklo, Oldfield and Bert Fuller was not run it Chiuagn. Tbe special train matter to verify its corIs an easy today. Fuller's machine bring out of bearing President Oompers and the reported that the Russian armored rectness. you cannot ask for Surely order. Several exhibition heats were member! of the executive council, ar- cruiser Gromoboi struck a rocit and was severely dar.utgi-- at Vladivostok better proof thou such a conclusive run. but only alow time was made. rived late tonight. It fa understood that the accident hap- evidence. Oldfield and diaries Bnrman together Mra. 13. E. Btewart, Mr. E. S. Stewwith their manager, leave for San pened during n trial of the Gromoboi FIRST SNOW. SEASONS Francisco lomorow. after repairs ou her bad been com- art uow retired living at 2471 Madison For three years I had Ave., nays: pleted. , When they were backache. of tacks al JAP BOMBARDMENT LESSENING. Charleston, S. C., Nov. 13. The first in Ita Is said she returned to her berth In tbp acute stage 1 wore plasters surrounded by condition, Miuklug season was reinrled to snow of tbe some of which relieved me temporara fleet smaller which craft of kept General Ktirokl'a Headquarters. Nov, day from Anderson and Aiken In the her afloat and lhat she was ily. but ouo attack always followed western and eastern sections of South 13. Via Fuaan The Russian forces another, particularly ho if I caught cold is assures If it tho true the report are still encamped north of the Shakbe Carolina. d or myself, A friend of of of the the continuance Inactivity river. The Russian bombardment of mine advlticd me to try Doans Kid Vladivostok squadiuu. IN RIOTING WARSAW. lessened the Japanese linns ha lately. npy Pills and recommended them ho From the beginning It has accomplishstrongly tliai I went to S. W, TWO REPUTES. 13 Nov. Warsaw. There wa rioted surprisingly Utile damage, drug store on Washington Bt. a hun- ing hre tialay which wa suppressed on many fortification a box. Now if the first bad not for 11. 8 p. m. The ManNov. Tokio. Two policemen and dred big shCUs were fired. No Japanby the tnmps. relief I never would have ese were killed by the lKunbanlineut right civilians are reimrieil to have churian army hradquarters, telegraph- brought a second and if tbe bought ing today, says: and but very few were wounded. Wn klilml and 31 were injured. "In the direction of the left army, second had not added to the benefit 1 the enemy attacked from Wuchentai never would have purchased a tbird. November Utb at 12:24 o'clock in I am gelling well along in years and I cannot export from a medicine the the morning. They were repulsed. ITS On November Wh -- oft infantry and nine results a if the tissues of my 204 cavalry appeared In The direction body responded to its effect like they of Uur forces stationed would were I twenty, but I must say 1 there repulsed them. The Russians wes snrprieed and delighted at the results I ohtained from tbe use of ret reared to Machuautxti. v "The Rnstdan losses sere sixty, Doan's Kidney Pills. This remedy can IT certainly be depended upon. Ours were six. Sold for lift cents a bin by all dealKo need to numerate tbe numerous symptoms. Now tbe only relief ers. Co., Buffalo, N. Y.t rOOtt HEALTH PAUSES SUICIDE, to be bad I or sole agents for the United Blaies. 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