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Show OGDEK DULY COMMERCIAL: TUESDAY. MAY f ' MANIAC AND DOCTOIi Ilio Grantii Western Wmj UK Old PHYSiClA'i Railway. liil f arilUug l araaalar. l. U tb E. C. Urtit, iusatoe Atvluui ob term tM? 1 Hit ym j". ' A Fr.: irnit ;! 1 A' tic I. ll,t t : t.at Uiiini, tu!4 e be UaJ with thnlluig has Iwn fjf a B.a--i BfTtis. ten years connwttd with the atrlaiii. viulect casau and La trtaitCTl tiie iaii'l - .......... e Biai-kweii- i eijjt-ririic- Tn I Arm .A CELL. Black aeli'a I Jakd. Kaarly imi H m Ufa TiaaaJy Arrival at" A Cmrsli a ratal fcaaall A 181. . " ' a Laa 1 int mrto kal inacy uca' fnii death, but tia Imttie with tiid gtant t ;Vrf"v negro woioaa, he sail, was the clow-i ' am .r huwr a. I call he ever tiaA fcurr ' V " ITir I n i JuurtMMi When Vr. Dent beme eniiiitr-ndmule of im the : a Ni luurtli ..... .Tmp has aUut I f rui of the institution on Blaikwell i W- kil,il J rrim m. a.-- .! rj.n .. 1 I" : an t f.it ray, bi l.iimt.I tit UiiJ ho abohdU4 all the tnecliauie:tl re.' '" I Ami La a . m hib-iis- ii eun-iv1 !ib-- ! M4" iI -U a. Arrive PuU ta ned ar.i 3 I straint arpratu, mid ha tfctpmiintd auj I" aiu llu wtb it I i i. m kjn. arv ; a V NVt dm) lc mi and il I' " A rive ! spirit that all harsh and rriwave uieamv - t! d hav "I iclali)l: Ilia idea ti a. I. uld bave a !!)Hk-- ; my Uiikt. tboulJ b tjEprwfcJy furbitlJc-n- . So. So. 1, " a A man, u H.iv au tui(r lar-.'iwas that in thd treatiuetit ami care of l'nr, itnnairanti d.narr. n.r , Moil , at thoiil Us uiaile lo ft-; .ut dny ll Amt Ii.mll fou fcj tifitieuts t!-h ban au aurif and ; n.tr belit forMiouuxa " t.ni m ejjiw 01 and homo p. !'.' auiunjr are iMttimw and liver alutrmeOj bcihi. ill i i m r I'uln. fruxs f, m lw k lux-- . all the art anil kind atttatiun and tht wkut and out t M I ! m !1 I tinl'uMali. Kur InJ y. eudeavor to intm the patieuU, there are Iti. a eara f toe iimiTvuie I all and raiufMuiil IUm SM a. 0 I Spri' a u timber of the latter on the island, the lr. Mmwh. l.mr and 4 :; a l. I .10 !. ,t rrire l ,t '1 J 'inn mi an une.ual.l (,!, MiiKml said, who are an ferocious as wild liroi.il iirt lou . 1 to t n.i oiitaHis m a iui i to fciver, ...... k animal a The violent rases or uwr to f.meot and d. .tmftiiwro fi" eynip n. 1 Mvitirw . ni' p. K.vtr....... It frctx-rang tin- ally take al vantage of the fact that there Arnta Pnv. ...... ...... t 14 i.. m'U :3 a- w !. l,kiti'la. in and our, a pm. e IB tl. Bi;l J MftPrnfC no traitiaokct8 or restTaimnjr am I'lamsr. and ail and rkm (xalp eruption nn I t a m .... i ArneNli Laita..... l.re.... and they beai frVviTiorta. Utu- Wrofutou tlw in institution, w a 4 mi I p. jLoarafHit SwWIinm and Tuinorm, yurld i.iint a ... P m come insulting and aggrre&ave and often- jriT to it iiri' jf Mkokai. Arso-Uiwessah Would timea very dangtroua. LOCAL TKA1XS. ciAIHiM. Maimladurfra, lluBalu, N. . The negress was one of tlune cjwoft. OGOTK AKD SALT LAKE. She had been in the institution for sev a a. m ! p, m., t LMTOf rn. H"itiniii ffiraOMii luufip. m.,3lp eral years and was incurably insane. REWARD u. ' a, All the attendants and nursm in the iivaniH. ward in which she wag confined were in arriw . a. m., muni in, , Ijhvt S tt ' incural le raw of lauurrh mortal dread of her, and they were I alt L:ike Alp m. f vy in imi iinsi. HtK. EOVO. HFBISO Vil l i, THItTLI, AMKSK AH obliged to keep conntautly on the watch it J ri.ora of Dr. rWi' Ca MT. rLItHAST 4SU MAkTI. old lif for fear of a sudden attack from the mad tarrh KerjK'rtjr. nly Ul OtuU. Intalit i dm m.f. aa p. m tftoruimt, arrif dniKifist I'verywberu. woman, whose name is Ann Kinney. f giloB i. J. II. RKNXETT. She is nearly six feet in height and very ien. Fat. At CJ u ilAumror. muscular. She had been a laundress in DRUGGISTS. this city, and during an altercation with F her husband he received a blow on the head, as a result of which she became insane. t "I was summoned to the acute ward,' said Dr. Deut, where I found the negress in a terrible rage. She had driven all the nurses out of the ward and the other patient were completely cowed. She SOLID VE TIHULE TRAINS FINEraiFniEIlamlTOILEIMlllCLES. was rambling about at will, brandishing half a picture frame nhe had torn from lHPORTKO AMD DoMESTIO the wall. Her eyes were bloodshot and she was foaming at the mouth. When I appeared ehe became more violent, and the other ratienta were crying out in I ,ouis, terror. She began tearing off her clothes, Orden by Mail Promptly Attended to. Bnd presented a hideous spectacle. Young, OQDEN KiilhHt., "There was only one thing to do, and that was to confine the negress before she could kill or maim any of thepatieuts, which, with her strength, she could do in a few moments. There was no time to 2.00w summon other help, so I opened the door .J fe et- FREE HEGLININ3 ('HAIR (JARS and walked in. The mad woman made UOIFS a dash for me, and when within half a ON AM. TKAINH. dozen paces she threw down her picture frame, which was of light tune, and seizing a bench, which she broke with ATTAl'Kin TO AM. THBOIIBM THAIN". ease, and catching up a heavy oaken bench rung, she prepared to at tack me. Tot lurthor Inlormatlnn 0O.rffTiitn u. thli 1 n.!rt ir l.uki-t:iUna, anpl t i.v Timet Am, spoke to her gently, calling her by . t K. WAf.KKK, Ant.. Slt name, told her it was all right, that no MleOR one wanted to harm her, and to keep quiet. This did not soothe her in the least. "Thinking to catch her off her guard I grabbed for Uie arm that held the bench fS irt Line to Park City. rung. My antagonist dropped the rung and swore that she would kill me, and to tell the truth 1 was a little afraid she TOE PANORAMIC LIXE OF THE WEST. and othr speolal. would, for I was only about half her for licntlonien, t)' size. The way she chucked me about I Adles, etc., are war- On anil after October 2. 190, passimifer and rfmtHl, anri srt (pon on not mm. Address the floor, picked me up and threw me , Brockton, Mass. sold by fret lit traiua will mo at fulluws down again, almost took the life out of PASSENG'S TRAINS, me. She played with me as a cat does W. Co., SK10a.ro hmre Salt Lake..... 4 with a mouse, but, strange to say, though p. in Park City :i Jave KiSKIam AVE. Arrive at Park City 2353 WASHIXCTOX she had me at her mercy, she did not atp. id Arrive at Salt Lake... tempt to beat my brains out with her FREIGHT TEAIF9. club. It all happened in a very few ) a. m 7 Leave Salt Lake ! 4:110 a. Leave Park City minutes. When she gave me a breathing p. Arrive at Park City WE will psv the nhove reward fnr any case of Liver I appealed to her sympathies and spell Con. Arrive at Salt Lake 3:4:p. Complaint. Dyspepsia, Sirk Hewliu.he,lndiirMtlon. West's she calmed down Twelve Bubnrban train ilaily between itu considerably, and after stlpaiion or Centivenex v cannot cure are Lak City and Mill Creek and Supar llmipe. dirertions strictly l.lver Pills, when the All people Ruing to Park City will iiud it to Vegetable with. They aro purely Vegetable, and neet talking to her in a conciliatory manner complied tiolea. we decided to compromise. She agreed tneir'interect to talre thi iiue. to give satisraetion. Kugar Coated. of Large Corner 8tli Sontb and tall cointerfelte Ofiicoe and liejiot: cents. Beware to go to her cell quietly, after I had containing s i'ills. manufactured By Uaiii street, Salt Lake City. only The genuine and Imitations. promised to give her something to ease T. J. Mai kliitdsli. G. F. and r. A. liiii JOliK C. WEST HIMPANY. CIIICAOU, 1U.. the pain in her head. I walked to the Sold by A. II WAIKKB, UrnKicint. Otsilcn. I'tah. cell with her, in order to fasten the door on the outside. I opened the cell door, Hal and as I did so she grabbed me around the waist, lifted me from the ground and carried me bodily into the cell, then slammed the door. 'Now I will kill you, sure,' she cried. "She imagined that it was I who had TIKE'S PEAK ROUTE' hit her on the head and had caused her all her sufferings. Her powerful hand was at my throat when the attendants rushed in and rescued me. It was the narrowest escape I had ever had. She was given an opiate to quiet her, while I, more dead than alive, was carried to BETWEEN my office considerably bruised." DENVER, COLORADO SPRINGS & PUEBLO "How about the cases of rough usage to patients that have occurred in the inAND stitution?' I asked. INVITATIONS, BALT LAKE CITY, flfiMV PACIFIC COAS1 "In spite of all the care and superUUUL.l, rthwest all nt and point. vision and under the most rigid disciVIA pline, it rarely happens that the patients WAN1TOU, t'.K.ADVILLK. ASP1N and GLKNare roughly spoken to, much less roughWOOD SPKJNHJ. ly treated, by the nurse; but, of course, SCENERY BuriPMKNT UutHimlled. L'ueurpassed attendants upon the insane, like the ordinary run of mankind, are not uniTliroiiRh Pullman Sleeper and Pnllmap versally sweet tempered, nor endowed Tourist cars tetwei.n Denver aa4 San Francisco. too liberally with that spirit of Christian Mountains-tbbeart tbe tlie Ho?ky TlirnuRh forbearance so beautifully inculcated mwt comfortable, the iif,4,t, and the in the Sermon on the Mount. grandest of all trans continental For rates, descriptive psiniiiiuets, f,tc, call on "We have too few attendants here. & or address J. 1). KKI,VUIiTll I, geuertl asent, We should have at least one for every banta Fe Route, Salt Lake City. ten patients, but we have not half that 1. ('OLLHHAN, f rueral manager, (lnradr number. The employes are overworked; Springs, Colo. C1IAS. S. LEE, general passenger agent they are kept busy constantly from the Denver, (ilo. time they get up till they go to bed, with duties of a most trying character. They are cut off for the most part from Y. social pleasures, and their sacrifices are many for small pay. But whenever a JJomber of tli Amf Uan Tickot IVkpr case comes to my attention of a nurse or Ahw obD. attendant caught in the act of abusing a patient there is an immediate discharge. Railroad Stoansliiji The patients are encouraged to tell their grievances to their supervisors and physicians, whom they are taught to regard as their friends and protectors, and their reports of ill treatment are investigated carefully when there is the least ground to believe that they are true. u We are now investigating the cases referred to in the daily papers, and as far as we have gone we find that our keepers Qn1 an1 trtV D,... are not at fault. In case we should find nri atjn.-MW lrllirJlltoJ Ai l.point TICkETS ALL (iLKotherwise we shall see that justice is thangnd, AN'J'KKU. Cammereial l'ulillstiiug Co., 2104 Wash. Aw, done." New York Telegram. Telnliciiio 01, , Street Bit; l weuty-- l tv r. 11 .. H taar J. a j a . 11 l il t a - .! 1hiI'vI v;fl,iijf, -- bll( , ' -- i- lt fl (.! ' Wea-r- a di 3 . il-- wl '' v ai !. liiivf 1 . De, pia-chin- iro'i. J tCRflfl I.t yt-'- MM .I.AV.McNUTT&CU, I Mi -- Denver, fit. JLincoln, CIGARS. lansas C'ty. Nnr St. Joseph, Omaha ' 4f iinin ('an Onr Famous ti.-n- Utab Central Railway W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE : II. Wright &Sons $500 Reward 1 iJIaoi Wedding Goods, STANDARD GUAGE - e ron'-ee- Programmes GEORGE .10N15S. . a-- rr i i , l dot-to- r (., sT-- U !I j tru-no- c- - Og-V- AAMtfe Sitt Visiting ZZ C.uld 441 Id wt Two were told in the sui'..ke Atlantic Sail s morning while steamer was levc ii p , . 4S-i,t- USh REFRIGERATORS ; Wa DELDIXGS t'--e ria if a lr fnm Nr treutVt-a- u I ttood on thf nC ES. Z cLatac tcrietic .J Dot, at REM TIME TABLE la J A H r. BTANlKuHnAr(iE. CU THROTTLES INSANE JvEOESs AH TK CONCEALING j li. ". - in our & ' I " Th j Xhv i PHIFECnOV j n.:vr J hm etrd in J) ruustjbouts. " Mil" 1 iaia)JMy'"'ar j tnu.ufacturera hat iuate ri a study fo IS (nana iiAtr frrlura disnertd 6miuUii!1j? lhty (Till iharixral alwaliiii.'s' liu li (,(aitj all tin uf f.r filling refrtera (uaiil tors a illiout Any uf its had Iu the us of cLrx,ii! not i!y tiaca perfrtct nun otd uetor, hut ahj a positive doaj air t'haiuber hetatw tl. ua!li of each lU;frigeratior. thali-Iia- r Souitf iuauufactur( e.ial us the bust ftliitig or lining, and 4 I WHaWIQHHh "As each mau arnMitrd hiiiis. If it t :ie r stea wiioluw the mi isiri uw the qatstiuti whether he wall t.uue ur instLe his tnark. If Ii km tillable to write the paymaster, of cor.rsr , t a Mbacnbv.1 the name and the man to jhice a cross. siuce me "You lutut rwvllect utilieuin-u- i close of the war and the of of schools for fret4men the ' 3 -r ft t the south are wry unwilling lo admit their 'art ignorance ujs.n The pcivuietit of tue men process i without incident until one young up country darky jneiitd himself t the window iu njjiise to the eahiiig ol tue name Knetie Jackson. Will yu write vour name or make . crofs, J wkaim? said the pyin.vt.-rthe " 'I'll writ my name," negro. "The pt-- was lianded to him and the place for his tagtiature was carefully pointod out on the pay rulL 'The man took the pen clumsily, dipped it in the ink, looked at it and then at the pay roll and finally laid it down on the dusk. " 'What time is it:' he atked, looking up at the paymaster. " 'It is just 10 o clock, was the reply. " 'Well, then, said the darky, '1 gut-isI ain't got time to write my name. I've w got to meet a man at the custom house at 12 o'clock, and I guess I'll just make a cross. "The custom house," said the New Orleans man, in conclusion, "is about ten minutes walk from where the man was IMPORTANT TO EVERYMAN, j"n.i'. tr try-.- mm kI j,a U-- ft tut n i- frtur. m prothers that the d-- J Air feraltlA. In the new intention you hat ir-- l4h (umhined, wlih-- h ktwtuiuly ior tu either Alone. a"' " " " il I1 - ujr SOLI) ONLY BY BOYLE FUKjSt1TURE COaIPANY. rr a R RED WHOLESALE "He had lived in a little shanty in the town for yeiirs and did odd jobs at Company, AND CHILD Diseases l. (JKOCEltS, Liquor and Cigar Merchants exie-rienc- curred. & n mm mm standing." e "That reminds me of a little I once had with s negro," said s brick manufacturer of a little town up the Hudson, who chanced to be of the party. "We called the man old Uncle Ned,' continued the speaker. "He was a dear old white headed fellow, with a bent back and about seventy years old at tho time the incident I am about to relate oc Kiesel I. UTAH. of the Eye. Ear, Nose, Throat, Chronic Diseases and Deformities, Pocatello, Idaho. Ogdet Utah. Tlie old surgeon and eramini"'ir pliyaician of "The Lietiiy Siirnical lntltlte mi World f Kan.:i! City and San Francisco will vn.it Oiieii and have otUcc at tlie Hnmi halt Lake, hotel. Ken. 2Ti and 2li. at I lift lin Keh. i"t and Z 11. 'I lii. will lie a rare chance for the ,ple of I'tahi to cotiMilt free Willi the oldeM and mos-- t Ctilifnenia .pecialiit. who ha. had nearly lifty yean .HH-ia- l practice, havintf irraduated ill I'd;!. Kenn uilier the old doctor will vMt I'tnli himaclf, l)r. LieiitK A Co. of San KranciKO are the only reliable lnnrecitiea woo visit I tali tqn.cialit fromtn-n-lite nuartcrly. who t all wa.tmic and annoying of men, wonien and children, chronic and ihe only Imice and tleformity ninuufae. tim'ra who vii-i- t I tali from Sau K ranciaco and AO IT.NTS KOIt u, whitewashing, masonry work and va. rious other things. "One day I wanted a man to stack some brick for me in piles of a thousand each, and to turn a little something in Ned 1 hired liim for the way of Uncle 1 the job. " 'Can you count, Niilr 1 asked him KauiaCity, after I had told him what I wanted. " 'Yes, indeed, I kin, massa," the old V f Ji.hn R. 00 k vemr l hrlnr fur ua. Kraitor, Y.,nt i;fHtwin,lroy,N fellow replied with a chuckle, 'I kin HB tiimh.but you (tmy Bt ti.ak ta jn'.it(i.i kly b'iw t'Ain from count right smart, and he ran tiff the i Hi rurt, mid mif 1 10 a tN y rof ! w ail 'irf n, Itotb if, numerals up to ten glibly enough. Map VmPti. , yn egg in fuinnti'iH- at hunt. jg :ng all ytiur tiiit.'.in cii niiniiiu onii lo "Ned began his task and worked ttio work, All t" W. t.fi ray M 1 tt ainit out looked hours. some w.nktr. for a.vir jtihi, ftimuht' f steadily v.tythiiif. F.A91I Y.M'KI lH,Y of my office window after awhile and It LAKH FKKK. Adttrcaa at otf. illtl saw that he had far exceeded his number of a thousand bricks to a stack. "I walked out to see about it. He was hard of hearing and did not detect my approach as I came np liehind him. I drew nearer and overheard him say, as he lay each brick on the stack: 'A nudder Crows lu.ir Eipiilly, an' a nudder, and der goes a nudder. A nudder, an' ft nudder, and der goes a Kr.iiiicalcs Dandruff. nudder.' " 'What in the world are you doing, Stojis Falling Hair. Ned?' I asked. Is a Preventive " 'Countin' do bricks, massa,' lie reof Baldness. plied, as he continued, 'A nndder an' a nudder, and der goes a nudder.' Grows Hair on "But, Ned, you can't count bricks that Bald Heads. way; that is not counting. I thought yon could count one, two, three, four, Is an Exquisite etc. Toilet Article. " 'Yes, I dun tole yon I could count, 1 all from so to Ned's did up Is I'ite an' ten, but pretty ole now, massa, an' after ten he dun forcoloring matter. get his schoolln', an' so he counts a If mark r?gj:terfd.) nudder, an' a nudder, an' der goes a (Tia Contains no Miueral or Vegetable Poisons nudder.' "There was something pathetic about It is an honest and meritorfoui the poor old follow's speech," continued preparation. the speaker. "Of course I paid him for Own Remedy. Nature's his day's work," he added; "but I had to have his stack of bricks recounted, and had to give the balance of the job to a Skcokum Root Hair Grower Co. boys, who were couple of NEW YORK. more expert at figures than he." New York Herald. Sate by alt Ontictglsts. Pop GARL UPMAKN'S k STRA'ITON Also for Wallir. & Co. Mexican hand-nud- STORM'S e, fMVHV Custom house i ! fat C - I- Ifarnt-a- I Skookum Root Hair Grouusp. twelve-year-ol- d Kngliali Hospital Stntiatie. HEATER HOT WAFER Taking the quantity of medicine used BOYNTON at St. Bartholomew's hospital, London, The Most Improved and Economical as a fair criterion of the medicine psM Ilcialar is Mis Market, per patient, the quantities of medicine used every year in the hospitals of this - Tl! Tr f J J t country are as follows: Ointment, 80,000 vaoils and and castor liver cod pounds; rious kinds of mixtures and lotions, etc., 150,000 gallons; upward of half a million pills, and between thirty and forty tons of linseed. Mr. H. C. Burdett estimates that the hospitals of the kingdom have invested property worth ten millions. Their income is nearly a million and a '4 4ii quarter per annum. most The expenditure per bed varies It is least in Scotland and strangely. greatest in an Irish institution. At Westminster it is only 70 per bed; at University College hospital it is 110 per bed; at the Royal Surrey County hospital it is 111; at the Devon and Exeter 51, and about the same at the South Devon and East Cornwall hospital. IN ALL rrS BRANCHES. London DOYLE & HALVERSON, Accidents Will Happen. 2304 WaBhinRton Ave. ('all and get prices. AtDid you note that dispatch from chison, Kan., relating how "Mrs. Ellen NOTICE FFORFEITU RE. Patton, a local poetess of considerable note, dislocated her jaw this morning Oodek City, Wohor To., March 19, s9 Tn (lliviT H. AfJms. Yon aro liPffdv notiKfvJ while yawning?" Did yon observe that throw hiindml doloxih'Ih.m1 record of bow Rufus Getheridge, of that inhavo lalmr and imitrovcmi-iitnixm the lars, in the Willard Mining Worcester, Mass., "broke the small bone ''SuporiiV LtxioHituaU'd Khh-Mux will ap as Utah, of his left leg in stepping out of bed?" District, cortincatos County, tiled in tho ouico m the hy Did you reflect upon the solemn fact that pear rwordVr of said tiisti ict. iu ordir to hold said nndnr tho provistims of toction ZtZi, Colonel Warton, of Jefferson, Mo., while promises HdviHrtl Statutes of tho United Sutos, loiiitt picking his teeth "with a wooden tooth- tlio amount, roqnirod to hold tho name for tho And if t, Ihsh, W. yoars ondinif Ih. pick, drew it down into his lungs and within days after this notice by publicaThis brief arti- tion youninety died of strangulation?" fail or rofiipe to contnhitto your proas a cwwnor, your cle is simply intended to show how, in portion of such expenditure iuterost in said claim will Income tlte property the midst of life, you may be some- of the subscriber under suid wction ii4. Fred, A. Shikllh. where else. Cincinnati Euuuirer. a -A R S - WnOHBAl - 1IKALKU8 OK V PABST BREWING GO'S MILWAUKEE BEER EXPORT, SELECT BOHEMIAN STOCK, BULK AND H0FBRAU. CONSTANTLY IN AND BOTTLED. ALL CORMSPOSDEHCE TO BE ADDRESSED TO Orders respectfully solicited 00R "OGDEN OFFICE." and satisfaction guar- anteed. F. J. KIESEL & CO. UNDERTAKING PARLORS. Funeral Directors and Embalmers. EICHEY'S .H"l"Ul-iWav- 1 IlumbinsandGas Fitting We carry the largest, most complete and elegant stock of CASKETS and FUNE11AL FUJtNISIIINGS West of Chicago. Services conducted at onr Parlors when desired. Embalming of bodies or shipment a specialty. KK'HEY'S UNDERTAKING PARLORS. TIIE FINEST IIEAUSE IN UTAH. 2263 Washington Avenue. Telephone 207. M. F. STAFFORD. SADDLES R. T. MILLER. & P. HOOP HARNESS, Tit-Bit- 1 s Having purchased the large stock of Saddles, Harness, etc. belonging to the Ogden Saddle and Harness Manufacturing Company .At Great Reduction, We are prepared to name some very low prices. If you are looking for a bargain call and see us. All kinds of Repairing neatly done. STAFFORD, MILLER & CO. |