Show OGDEN LOUIS B. B ADAMS IS DEAD AT OGDEN Did Not Survive the Shock of Being Crushed Be Between e Cars and the Amputation of His Foot Louis B. B Adams died died last t night at 11 11 o'clock from the effects of injuries re received received ye- ye ten days ago His condition had been so 50 critical for several days days' that his lila physicians physicians entertained ed b but t little i hope for his recovery but buthe he appeared I stronger yesterday morning so much so that his friends and family were greatly cheered with the outlook But ut the great shock to his nervous nervous system resulting from from the crushing of his foot I between the bumpers of two freight cars on February and the amputation amputation amputation I tation necessitated ted by y the injury was too severe for and vitality Louis ouis f Bernhardt Adams was vas one of of- the b bet best t known men in northern northera north north- ern era Utah In Ogden where he has re resided resided re- re sided for years he was as held re-I re in high esteem esteem both for his integrity and ability in business life and his I strength and purity Q of charac character er He was born In the province of Saxony Saxony Saxony Sax Sax- ony Germany nine fifty-nine years ago Coming to the United States with his parents at the ag of 7 years years he lo located located located lo- lo at Rochester N. N Y Here he spent his boyhood and youth enlisting at the bf the civil var war under Gen McClelland After l two years of f active service he was wounded by a a. ashot ashot shot In ln the leg leg- leg and nd spent some weeks in the hospital Recovering he was was drafted into th the hospital corps where he administered td to the heeds heeds' of his wounded des until t the e end nd 0 of the war war He returned to he remained tf til 1869 when he he came West Vest locating at it CorInne Here he es established established established es- es a a. fOI forwarding v station handling hand hand- ling hag provisions and nd supplies for t the e railroads railroads railroads rail rail- roads and settlements m west of Of Ogden Twenty-three Twenty y years rs ago he came came- cameto to Ogden and wen went into the commission busIness with business with H e late William Van VanDyke VanDyke VanDyke Dyke who recently died in n Salt Sala Lake On the da day of June 18 hI vas married In this this' to Miss Louisa M. M r. r Walker He t followed the commission i business for a a. n number of years until he accepted a position as cashier of the Utah National bank which he held for a number of ye years rs Mr Adams's first appearance in in ip pub- pub lie life was waR during the first Liberal Liber l admInistration ad i ministration of the city government i under Mayor Kiesel when h he was was' appointed appointed appointed ap- ap api i pointed to the City Council to fill lap an api term He was elect elected d' d a a a member of the City Council and served during the y years rs Ot 94 and 95 I Mayor Brough lIe He represented We Weer erl county in the Constitutional convention I of 1895 and was chairman of the Bo arp Boardl I of County Courty Commissioners 1899 and 1900 I At his death he was vas manager of the Adams Canning factory vice president nt and director of the Davis and Weber I County Canal c company president 4 of the Mountain V View ew Cemetery association j i tion and a prominent factor in jn many other business c In the city and county His was was was' the brain that conceived con con- conr the idea ides of the erection of of a canning factory that Would man I i ture its own wn cars caps and the venture has proved ro a ph lih phenomenal nomen l success ss s. s n He Ja- Ja bored 3 long time to induce as- as to join iu itt the scheme with th the result that in 1900 the Adams Canning factory y was erected and is now one oJ of the most Important industries in the th country It is ls the only factory i in the State where the tin Un plate is virtually sent Bent to the machines converted Into cans filled with tomatoes or fruit or-fruit fruit and I comes out labeled and ready for tor the market make I B Besides his wife he leaves two sisters sisters sis sis- Mrs of San Francisco and Mrs William Wright of Alameda Cal three children Herbert G. G Marie and Inez Adams Rowan Burns-Rowan Fight There is much Interest rest in the Burns Burns- Rowan hout which takes place here to to- to nl night ht Word Vord has been received that a delegation of will be up from the capItal capital capital cap cap- ital city and while the pavilion has been arranged to seat eat 2000 It is believed that thatUs Its Us capacity will be taxed to the utmost Manager an 1 ger William Binford has from the beginning conducted the matter In such sucha a way a as to satisfy e every one that t the fth g ob lI 1 contest t will be clean and t fair with no possibility of any faking or trickery Brief N Notes tes The City Council meets mets this evening Judges and McCarty will both hold court In Ogden today The Juvenile Juvenile- association lon of of Weber Webe stake met In conference at the Tabernacle Taberna J yesterday l The negroes who w were re arrested fet ff robbing rob obi bing the Salt Laker were taken to Salt Sal Lake yesterday morning R. R II H. Walsh Walsh- was arrested by the police last night and is being held On on suspicion of being Implicated in the robbery of the Moore 1 residence A stranger whose face was a reeking mass of sores acres as the result ot of smallpox was taken In charge by the poli police e ys y s afternoon and taken to the pest house |