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Show THE MOANING EXAMISEltOOirEY, CTAB, 8ATURDAT MORNING. ! NOVEMBER 12, I OPENING i:' s : i Children especially are fond of chanties, and the housekeeper must look carefully to their food. As good cake can be made only with good eggs, so also a cake that is healthful as well as dainty must be raised with a pure and perfect baking powder. Royal Baking Powder is indispensable in the preparation of the highest quality of food. It imparts that peculiar lightness, sweetness and flavor noticed in the i ;l,i I : ili i ,! BAKINS i. I tor Id u Ogden. via- Ml - -- BOAIiD CF EDUCATION MEETS la a MUlln-wr- - jr n nuNleru plnut In the tonal that company. An adillUooal this city win will be el nm g and Balt lake within the next few day. thus giving Ok den three direct artrea to all the principal aaatem eltiso. Xifflce of bnr-we- sale given by tha young Presbyterian people of tbe church at Jones Grocery, 321 36th BL, Saturday. A bread and cake i , tho mooting of tbe board of edu eatiun last night n gra.tftng report was recHivud (rum tbe aiiiieriiiiendent regarding tha condiilon of the schools for the past month. D shows the total number of pupils attending to be. 4.374; average daily attendance, I.BHO; number of rases of tardiness, 371; number of pupils neither tardy nor absent. 2,2U2; per erst of fifi.fi; new pupils enrolled, 123; accessions by tranafer, 40; withdraw' ala, 334; Imsm by transfers, 3"; special promotions. 10; suspensions for Irregular at lends see, 1; suspensions fur bad conduct, 2; cases of corporal punishment, 0; resee uf truancy, 10; number of colored pupils, 6. www received from biiaa 151 In R. Goes and Miss Clara 1 to reman asking to resign. Their resignations were accepted. The flnamial committee reported issued to pay teachers salwarrant aries, $,M.4B, also 37.000 received on account of tases which are quoting in now at a rata which promises to wipe out the debt. An uvurdraft of 34,276.60 was reported. Tbs health committee reported five new caeok of scarlet fever, one of diphtheria and one of moaslea. The scarlet fever cases ware reported to be widely eeattersd. It waa agreed tbat,.the board will elait tbs schools Monday and Tuesday mornings. A communication was received from the Clayton Music company asking payment on piano purchased by the board. A settlement of the obligation was ordered. Bills of 323 to C. J. Adams for work ou Dee building and 313 to Prof. Ford tor music were ordered paid. At- - Tha bread and rake aale given by tbe pwung people of tbo Presbyterian church at Jonea Grocery, 33k 2th treat, will tempt you. Tbe rummaga aale given by the pieebytarlane Thareday to Baturday at 1:74 Washington will glva great liar gatos la clothing, hats. woniene' furnitoiugo, ahoea tie. a, W. K. Marah, aairtalant chief engln-- w of tha BouUiern Part ft o ia In tha Mty after halng been out ou tbe cut-of- f An-- eeveral flays Senator W. A. Clark, - of Montana, aaaaed through Ogdon laat tweulag Vir Boll Lak he Mty. Today Vm leave wrth the Utah delegation to fca National Irrigation Cungmie at R1 Huua where he gore to act ae prasi-leof that Important awwmblaae. Hives are a terrible torment to tha little folks, nad to some older ones. Edmund Baker, a buKlnem man of Kaglly cured. Dna'n's Ointment never Awn Francisco, on hla way to Nrw fails. Instant relief, permanent cure. Fork with Ida wife became dangeroue-- e At any drng (tors, 60 cents ill on the lnmnilug train lam even-n- g Dr. and npoo hla arrival here. Joyce waa called and fhr sufferer was HAS NARROW ESCAPE Dr. Pen femoved to the hospital. her of Ban Frandeco. waa notified and as Messenger who Held en te Car When Is coming to attend bla friend Riding Bieyela Lease Wheel and quickly aa powdbla. Nearly Hit Lis. Tlie ball given by the Spanish War A Union Depot mnesenger boy was Veterans at Kelsel'a hall laet night wae a uiokI enjoyable affair. Tbe night thrown nun a bicycle and who lied the event lu charge his wheel run over by a street rar, tho rider narrowly escaping the wheels nangged it In a manner highly in everyhady. Tbe crowd wan of the rar himself. He was pulling dehimself along by holding to the nldo Juel ihe right elite lu Insure a must of the rar doeplte the warnings of the lightful time. conductor, whnn his wheel caught ns Weetern Grande Hto George Patch, the rnr and h was thrown violently vena elation the at polio yard matter, forward, knocking a companion rider and afternoon late yesterday NHitlv.y violcnilv from his wheal and bruising and him. The wheel of the messenger Henlillert the anpart. aa the bof waa throw v under tbe car aud Morris, brought from Balt men mho held him up November let. dertolieluHl and the rider sustained sealso identified his watch. The vere bruises. 'Ip airli was pawned In twit Lake and alter the arrest of the young men the llcke1 we. ftHitnl and ihe men wnre Iden'ifiet a Ibc owners of the watch, no that In i In- - minds of the officers the W. G. Fayne. Bl. Louis, Bio.; J. I Is pretty etinclimive. chain of Sullivan, Cincinnati, Ohio; Mr. J. L. Chief Browning will hWiur to a comBulllcan, Clnclnaati, Ohio; T. J. Rulll-vawith plaint charging the primmer Hartford. Conn ; Paul Keichln-banke- lt eom-liiltia- aatia-farto- Ha-p- ry er h. REED HOTEL evid-m-- Song, "Two Little Boys," by Karl Johnson, a pupil from tha grades. A rec!iaiin hy little Norma Farr, er.tllled. "The l.iltla Pilgrim Maid." Hong. Tho Gola to Ton," by Mias Blanche Leavitt. Miaa Iain Btipg. "Omietanry," by Mitchell.' This port of tha program aperlal mention. Earl Johnson baa a wonderful voire fur a boy, and little Mle IswvlH displayed very rare artistic talrnt In her inimitable coon song, esplrlally In expression and mwsit: Chairman Allison Introduced Director Xlaaub, who apuke of the wonderful progress lu education In Ogden aince ha had visited the first school here, lit speaker remarked oa the mental teacher, af quallilea of the up tbe growing Importance of phyainal culture and ended with a eulogy upon the efforta and aclileremanta of Judge Das during hla long educational earner. In Introducing Judge Dee, Superintendent Allison recounted some history of the former' connection with Ogden's school. He said that Judge Dee waa first sleeved trustee In 1171 and had been more or lose connected with erhool work seer aince. In llkO when the first hoard of educatliie waa organised he become a member and had served rnaiimiously generally aa Th speaker remarkprealdrat ahu-a-. ed that Ihe Dee building had beau named aa a surprise on Judge Dm while the latter was abemt la California last, aummur. Judge Dee spoke vary Interestingly of Hie grown h of the edwai tonal movement In Ogden, and Utah's prominent place In education In the Union. He quoted statist Ice xhowlng that only four stsiee led Utah In point of absence uf Illiteracy and Birty were behind Utah; that Utah spent 33.04 per capita for education while the net of the country ovaragsd 31. IE pw capita; that twenty-fiv- e per cent, of Utah's population attended school, to nineteen penrent for the country aa a whole. He said that Uia aim of education waa th fitting of boys and gtrla for Ilfs and dtiaeuahip, and olused with a feeling exhortation to the teachers to tsui-- history and Inculcate patriotism which Includes this love of our laws and Institution. Mid d Cyclopes the highest and noblest traits of ciiarerLsr. e n. r. highway rohliery. lr. slid Mrs. .Ino. H. New York; Fr-- i Vetrler. Chicnro; H. (i. Hanford, Salt lake . Colo; City; B. F. Lincnin. IkMii-.-rIa H. Hmyih?, :.Vi latko, J. Hisipcr, j Sl.xdioy, trait Hi. .inspph. Mo.; H. lake; U- - Jlnkcnman. Nrw York; II. R. .1 scobs. Rochester; 1Y. B, Walker, St. Lnuiie; W'm. E. Phillips. Sati VTands-co- ; Chas. IV. Dishrow. Itonter, Colo ; C. A. Maud. Milwaukee; P. Bangli. Wells. Xev.; Hrruin Ibinl. Suit IjAko; 1. B. .Mackintosh, Salt Lake. New Yo-- k; Me-k- vr. he steamSsa Francisco. Nov. er Coptic, which arrii "d today from the Orient, brought 3S.imni.ihni worth m of raw silk and over Il'Oc.pop gold. 11.-T- StomEnergy all gone? ach ou of order? Hlniply a case of tc t'rcr. Burdock Bmul Bitters win iraka a new man or woman of yotL ,1 ran IF YOU NEED GLASSES YOU KNOW IT WELL ENOUGH No need to numerate the numerous aympinma. Now Ihe only niH to be had fur ACHING EVES AND BLURRING TYPE la accurately ailJuatei glaaaoa. Thru we guarantee immediate change in Vision and temper. Come to reliable people fur glaxxra. a OPTICIANS J. S. LEWIS CO. AT THE BIG CLOCK, WASHINGTON AVENUE. post-oflto- Dodd. Louis B. Dougina, R. B. Delaunay, Tho. Eugleke. Kerd Flewelling, Wm. S. Pick. L. L. Friedrii-ka- . Geo. Fekobaen, A. Flugerald. K. C. Gray. Geo. Glbeon, Geo. W. Gamble, John H. Gibson, 14. K. Grisey, W. S. Uuieeppe, Volpa Hsdly, John Henry, 8. Ia Hutton, W. C. Heatb, Will Heirs, B. C. 'A. U Halm, Helliw, Clinton Howell. Earl Hlllan, C. Irwin, Cbaa Jackson, Frank A. Johnson, Edward Knffautarea. John King, Martin Putney, due 6c. King, Will Kelso. 8. P. Layton. Georgs Laughlln, John Ijearh, C. D. Lloyd. C. D. Lynch. Ella 3 letters Likely, Will Llndgren, Ed MrClury. Andrew McGee. Frank Moodsy, K. McDonough, Jas. McDonald, T. J. Millar. D. T. Meyers, 8. T. Newman. Frank O. Harnett, Chas. U O'Neill, Thoe. Parker, F. C. Porter. W. H. Purdy. Harry Roberta. Chas. V. Rosa, Fred W. Robinson. Edwin W. Raymond. Gao. W. Rogers. Iran A, Jamee W. Rider, Rail, J. W. Rothwell, George Robinson. Wm. Kubinaon. Fran Stevens, David. Swan. Dueer, A. Bprunt, Darn HhurtlifL George F.Sievene. G. Shupe, R. J. Stone, Chas. B. an B Are. Tnrrto, Andrew. WHlson, Jess B. Wslsli, Edward. White, J. J. Barber Supply Center Meat Ogden Seed Co. ber Co. LADIES' LIST. Bishop, Mrs. F. L Brown, Miss Daley. Bowman, Mrs. A. Brown, Mrs Arthur Casaie. Brownell, Mlee Brum mage, Mrs. K. H. Chappie, Mrs. IsllleCheatlorn. Mrs. B. F. Crow, Mias Helen Custer, Mrs. Sarah.Crlamnn, Miaa Bdna. Delaney, Mrs. Tho Sadie. Davidson, Miss Dunbar, Miaa. Denman, Mrs. Jas. (3 letters). Daria, Mr. Ida. Farris, Miss GladykHadley, Miaa Sarah HU I, Jim. Sadie. Jones, Miaa Minna. Emma. Johnson, Mias Johnson, Mrs. BesaJKroll, Mrs. F. G. H. M. Mahaffay, Ur. Lottie C. Marshall, Mrs. Murphy, Mrs. RoMPeterson, Mlee. Rommay, Mlee JenrReed, Mlsa Hattie. Bhaa, Mrs Michael, gcfauiter, Mies Mary. Shepherd, Mys. C. A. Thorne. Mrs. Annie. O'Regan, Mrs. Tom West, Mrs. Ines. Waltlier, Mm. Kate Williams, Mra. . THOS. H. DJ Hava Hard Fight With Man Arrested for Ctualty la a Hors. A lively light occurred last night oa avenue betwean Tliuinaa Burke and A. B. Vance and two young me they wnre at templing to arrest for cruelty to animals. John fiNipcr of Bountiful aud Arthur Gibson of Kavaville. About right oclock a report was tel' rphoned I Ik poltre depmimrnt tliat two young men wore boating a horse with pickets. When Ihe officers appeared on the scene Uis young men fought them vie lout-lbohiro being placed uniter and continued to fight the olfl' cent until landed in jail. The officers say th young men drove the animel until It could scarcely gn further and then pulled pickets off the fence and beat It most unmercifully. A double charge of cruelly to ani mala and resisting officers will be preferred. The horse was taken by the officers to a livery stable. A s llundmls of Uvea naverf every year hy having Dr. Thomas' Krlrctric Oil in Ihe house Juat when it la needed. Cur ' croup, heals burns, cute, wound of every sort. "Tour aupatthl Lu been standing a long Him Mr. Dtihey." "Then give It a seat auy dear Bheetw. turnips. so Tha statement la so far away from the sentiment of the twentieth century, so utterly out of keeping with tbe ueiital methods ot the present generation, that it ia enough to make ore ywsp and atop to millions. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER Mrs. Verona gd t Gveoe-W- hy on earth yMr husband fa rot off Mra. BmiOan lrrle 1 wenhlnthae Mm do H for tlie world. I want Min to tot them grow and get them all out of hi eyetrra. dont yen hia wbMuWhl World v. Championship. Special train via w gnn Short Line leaves Ogj.-a m., returning leaves Salt Lake iu a m. Fare 3UK) p. round trip UTAH think. If one look bnrk a bit Into Mrs. Roasetellers life aud sums up ber temperament It la not hard to understand her making auch n confession. It may be to any wonum'a credit to aay and feel that fluO.ooo would cover all her personal needs tor her life, which means that this amount of money would buy everything and pay for everything ahe had from cradle to BEEF grave. la just aa nourishing, teothasms and wholesome as tha beef from tha other states. We are equip, pad for handling all eur masts In a cleanly and sclantiflc manner. Wa respectfully eolicit a trial order. But what of the other persona' needs that ahe could supply? When a woman saje she doesnt want omre than 31dU,000 for her life- time, does she meap that such a sum would cover the expenses of every ambition, aspiration, philanthropy, charity, church work? Should not all of these things be personal needs In the life of the richest woman in America? la It net true that tfie method of tha great French statesman la the beat; that to give generously aud freely to every Industry and trade out of the fullness of one-- puree la being a phi- i MONITOR INJURED. a lanthropist? What would style-featu- to SS THE Forretary Morton today received a teirgram from he commander of t lie Monitor Wyoming raying that when ihe groiirded In a heavy fog. yesterday, leaving Puget Bound, her starboard struck and several frame were Injured, and compartment HA and 6!H were flooded. It will he Impoxr.ihle to determine he damage until a thorough examination la made EARTHQUAKE IN CHIU. New York. Nov. 11 Severe earthquake have been felt In the northern rrovlneeei aay a Herald dlepateh from Ya'ranitm do Chi e. Many houeeo were damxrd In Taros ani Aries. In N "peril ere holme were eeveral thrown down. Four men wera Injured by foiling wall. NEWS WAS WELL RECEIVED. Guayaquil, Ecuador, Nov. 11.' The rieoiinn of President Roosevelt was - w fog mill rvceiv Nov 13 and 14 S3M WASHINGTON AVI. "Live and 1st Live Is ear matt We do not pranrin to call you something Nr nothing. Our Meats are freak Wo endeavor to please everybody who patronise tha UCCE8S MARKKT. Tha LILLI! BRAND LARD not mads by TRUST "OUR LEADER, m oempeund r EASTERN LARD mixed with R. Aric your GROCER fir R Nm 1 bacon ns j ettentlem FROM THE m 127 V. 352 rmr r by Phone, m. I a. 0 0 3 SALARIED PEOPLE Real Sfctate aad Chattel Loaaa Sendee qntek, confidential sal private No commission. WESTERN BROKERAGE CG 313-- 4 Eealas Bldg Tbooa 534-x. re Overcoats Weve got an unusually large asOvercoats, with and without belts, made from .1 - . i r i ti uIaiHb eUwAa ou take no risk in buying here, for tbe money you leave with us is always your money until you are perfectly satisfied. Seat S MONEY LOANED GIRL 75c, 10c. 23c. ieif . double-breaste- d and a metropolitan cast of Forty Pro pie. headed by BAM MYLIE . Order your ale opens Sunday, d sortment of Si'ntrn I hariAic WITH HILDA THOMAS. Popular Price: & BUR01 Lon Overcoats A style that is very popular. Finished with tine velvet collar, broad built shoulders, cut loose and roomy in the skirt, beautifully tailored and lined, made of blue, black and Oxford Kerseys, Meltons, and plain black and Oxford Cheviots C IA Vicunas and Friezes plU 10 Double-Breaste- THE MUSICAL TOMFOOLERY! mm success Medium Length Overcoats A favorite style with the conservative men, finished with rich velvet collar, broad built shoulders, cut loose, handsomely lined; made of blue and black Kerseys and black and Oxford Vicunas, Mel- - CIA tons and Friezes JplU 10 EXTRA Sunday and Monday, LWEATHE8BY Wholesale and Retail Butcher. 1451 Wash. Am. OGDEN, which possess every that the men who know demand in their apparel. Your examination of the great variety of styles and fabrics that we show will convince you that it is extravagance to wear appparel. We've a style, a fabric, a fit and a price to suit every man and purse. 7. a Champion Barney oidffJ Bert Fuller for Wurttfi Fine Overcoats tlie boiler mtrit go. IIow lovelyT GRAND J1 Automobile Races Gaidars Pa Lake City. Michaels-Ster- n Beetefhlxe la PM(n. "Pore the captain toy Whether we shaH brook the rrcerd or nott "Tea. lie a) cither the record or God bath yoked to guilt her pale mentor, misery- .- Bryant 13TH. We've got the swellcst Overcoat in the city, the sort demanded by men and young men who follow the and who observe economy. That we are able to offer you unprecedented values is due to selling the famous "Very glad to, air; shall we tasks it TH Bits. a iswelptVMf guidon Waxhlrgtnn. Nov. 11. George Mnn-0minister from Guatemala, with Inetrnctiona from bla govrrn-tm-n- t. tndny preeetited the rnnignig-aiu-eperennally tu the president. 11. self-mad- work? Isn't there s.igg-,- ,, mother's temperament there Mrs. Rockefeller says she win . to a theater, will aot role B will not vtobtle, pljy a game nor a game of golf nor of tennit She need do none of the,. ;hillM and yet get rid some of her r Now For Overcoats! Get One Now h4.U..MUllt nr-re- Nov. Pr-jaa- - ..., OFFEKOEBS RESIST ARREST Washington. ey lions than ho ran count she recognise the situaiU-him get rid of Them? It is said that young jbn Hon, tor is opposed to helping hla Sunday school class gei g T u or be promoted, saying that iii"," ter for each man tu Uk out rJ? k self .in this world. la thia the highest Sundar u ..... ...... ......iii Officers Routh Washington Adams Julia A. Adams, Peter Hertmm. Elruest Bsacrafi, J. A. U. Mar beau, K. Barton. Joe Carnallan. Roll! Bingham, Elijah Cuuk, Frank Casey, Edwin Cliase, Harry Cook. J. 1. Carter, Robert Corejr. W. E. 3 letters. Dalton. Guy A. one Mind yon. she does aot ? th1 mil hundred several of the out million lion to which she is a partner would serve her needs.but gluv.uou. Aa her husband wealth ia roughly reexoned at 31.0U0 a minute, it would be granted for her to have her wish and her cup uf happiness filled by takor the ing a hundred minuiea wealth, proceeds of two hours, less twenty . minutes, says th Philadelphia financial auch no husband has As her ah aspirations. It la not likely that will be stranded with that sum. There art thousand cl women sensible, thrifty, poor women who would gladly agree with her that 31'3'bOO would satisfy their personal needs. To these thousands who have never had 31.000 in cash la tnelr lives and never expect to be worth flo.uoo, the modest sum she seta forth as requisite for any woman is to them a fortune too big to contemplate. The would not know how to puno-tua- t It. But the statement la a marvelous , one, coming from an American wo, e man, who ban, wife of a counts hla missions as the farmer does 3100,000 be to Miaa Helen Gould? What would 3100,000 be to Lady Henry Boumraet? What would 3100,000 be to Mrs. to Mrs. PotGeorge Cornwallis-West- , ter Palmer, to Miaa Jane Addama? Mrs. Rockefeller la a good Christian, No matter how loag you have had sensible woman, but those who quiet, the cough; If It basal already deknow her do aot seem to think that veloped Into consumption, Dr. Woods ahe accepts tha tremendous responsiNorway Pine 8yrup pill care It. bility that goes with great wealth. She is proud of being economical' and thrifty, but why be these when ELKO VS. OGDEN one has ao much money It cant be acpenut.fi 8he has no tocial life, because ah The Elko High School football team does not care for people In general, nor and tha Ogden High School team will hanrsoma frock, nor fine .pqicturea try conclusions al the Glenwood gridnor perfect Jewels. iron today. The game will be called at But why no social Ife, because ah 8 o'clock and promises to be an Interdoes not care for people In general, national the exhibition of great esting IS MRS. ROCKEFELLER RIGHT OR nor handsome frocks, nor fine piccollege game from tha blow of the reftures, nor perfect Jewels. WRONG. eree's whistle. The team will Una up But why not take an interest In all as follow a: Elko. Think of the richest woman In the these things and let other people make Oaden. L e. Griswold world, whose husband multiplies hla a living out of that Interest? Craig Mra. Rockefeller says that she does L t.. Stotts mltlkms by a hundred, who could Rraddsr L g... Monaon right spend 85,000 a day and not miss it, lltUe church or charity worwk. leavcT. CarvUl Bharman confessing that 3 100,800 would buy all ing that Mr her husband, but why J. McMullen she owns, all ahe expects to own and couldnt ahe take the helm and rank Horn g....'. with Mlsa Gould in philanthropy and O. McMullen all she wants or need in this world! r. t Tracy, CapL Calvert r. Relnker charity, lifting that part of the work So sals Mra. John D. Rockefeller. r. h: '. Carey Whether or not this statement Is a nff her husbands shoulders, and bringMurphy 1. h. Bl manses rational one la left to the opinion of ing to It n womans tact and sympathy Boyle Smith those who reed. q. k and Intuition? Campbell f. b. ....Henry, Cnpt. Brownell Mrs. Rockefeller Insists on saying Son many men, so many minds. To thousand It will sound like a to her chosen friends that ahe would modest, charming confession of a wo- be as happy and satisfied if her husIRRIGATION SECRETARY APPOINTED, man who la oppsed to the owning and band were only worth this hundred thousand, but aa he la worth more mil spending of vast wealth. GilA. W. 11. Nov. Tex., Paso. El ford was today appointed secretary ot to the Notional Irrigation congrje 111 In 1am succeed H. B. Maxaon who ia Angeles. to-da- punc-tiialit- Mr. Thomae Neotoon of Chicago, eia. trlnal raginaor fur tha Hartal company, la la the oily '3 Gratifying Report la Given of the Two In Verloue School Tcajh.ra Rsaign. Con-dltio- Rail Lake visit- Closing out aala. Chicago Co, Opera House Block. s; dam-rea- a Hynim Bird is up from BaIL Lakci tinning In Ogdon. ft. R. or la Ogden. - " MWDtfl 00 NEW YORK. new Is The formal opening of tha Dca school building y cater (lay sraa a largely attended and very sucraneful asset. The beard of education and praethaliy all of the public arliool toorhers to-gher with many frien.la uf liia lsuer. many iroratnni citixon sa l patnina, ware delightfully satertalned Rchatri teachers for more Dee by the than two hiHira. From three until tour o'clock In the afternoon the building was thronged by multitudes viewing wo . i lie splendid svhihPItrtK uf pupil Tha rooms. In various tha displayed uniimial eirrllnuca of the black board work, of patter cardboard aad comiM kl'luti aad In several instance r the display of rare aniaiii- merit Refroch-nuHi- 'e were specially re marked. furnished by the Kolltx candy eaiahllKhment were served In tha upper hallway, aud finlT orrhaaira svret moalc. After 4 o'clm k the visitor and htvw am milled In tha lower hallway and listened to a brief, but euprrlntlvrly fine program. H: p rintondeut Allioon. aa chairman, inrruluod tha parts with wall timed r marks. Th programme waa as and old. ROYAL Attar Wham School Named, Gives Interesting Talk on Ogden's Educational Advantages. finest cake, biscuit, doughnuts, crusts, etc., and what is more important, renders the food wholesome and agreeable to young e. List of letters remaining iu the Ogden,- Utah, Nov. 6th, 1604, which If not called for In two weeks will be sent to the Dead Letter Gfllce: GENTLEMEN'S LIST. Str-leusl- y An exciting runaway occurred yesterday down Ogden canyon which resulted In a demolished buggy, a disabled hors and the painful injury of lour girls of tha under world, who were later brought to town in an ambulance wagoa. Tbe victlma of the accident had earlier secured a valuable team and boggy from Coreys livery atabi and had gotten thenelves, it la reported, In n slate of intoxication, at the Oaks, la ibis condition they attempted to drive down the canyon. They had barely gut started when they lost cuatrol of tbt- horse aad It started ou a mad gallop down ihe rend. Net far shove the Hermitas they passed Tina Feeney and family ai a fearful rate of speed, Feeney perceiving the danger Mr. turni-his outfit around and started iu pursuit. He had gone only a quarter of a mile when he encountered on of the cundi-liu- a girls lying in n In the road. Picking her up he continued th pursuit and loft hla children at the Hermitage. A half mile below the Hermitage be picked up another former occupant of the buggy badly hurt and blending nt tha mouth. A short distance farther Mr. Feeney found tho demolished buggy, horse and the remaining otciipanta rolled uigeibor In a heap al the bottom id dugway. The vehicle was eapaiaed over the girls, who still were alive, much alive and lustily swearing, and tbe horses were wedged in among tha boulders la auch a manner that they were unable to move. A traveller who happeued along, insisted Mr. Feeney to rescue tha victims from their painful position and the two girls who had leaped from tbe buggy, whose injuries wera quite serious, were taken to the sanitarium. The remaining two were picked up by John L. Herrick, who had been to Ogden valley oa business connected with the Y. M. C. A. Ir. Conroy attended the injured girls at tha aaaitartam aad found that two of them had received very painful ln juries, although no bones were broken. Later Belle London was notified ofi tha plight of Ihe unfortunates and bad them brought to town In an ambulance. The buggy was practically destroyed, and while one of the horse la believed not to be permanently disabled, the other has sustained an injury of the shoelder that will. In nil probability, necessitate It being a hot. STAFF GIVES SPLENDID ENTERTAINMENT TO BOARD OF EDUCATION AND CITIZENS. Dca, Two Woman Canyon. SCHOOL Prssidsnt k DenMlished, Hurt and Twn Others Slightly a Result of Jaunt in . ji! . . Buggy OF DEE to the :n ' LETTER LIST. GIRLS HURT III RUNAWAY I 190. Fred M. Nye &r 9Clothie; |