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Show Vp -- Pete S 0 BOYS IN BLUE WILL REMAIN AT THE POST SANGES OF UTAH HAVE Expert Botanist finds Only Two or Three Noxious Plants That Trouble s. Local Utah ranges than almost any other State whose ranges he has examined, and that the grasses are in fine condi tion. In speaking of his work Mr. Wilcox said: "I have found only two weeds on the Utah ranges that are troublesome to nattle and sheep. These are the aconite Old Occupants of Quarters dant and the larkspur. There are a couple of others, but they are not parat Lagoon Resent the ticularly troublesome. I also found a "Heed which I believe is responsible for the big head among sheep. Of this I am Intrusion of a Late not yet positive. "The aconite and larkspur grow in altitudes above 9000 feet and always Arrival. around stagnant water. Both weeds are tall and bear small flowers. They grow most rapidly in June and July and itre There was a battle in the bear pit at then most poisonous. Cattle and sheep would not touch the weeds if the grass Lagoon yesterday afternoon in which a was good, but when feed is short they female cinnamon bear was killed by the will eat them, disregarding their bitter- two male bears that have occupied the ness. "Both weeds grow around watering pit for several seasons. The male bears, a cinnamon and a places. Stockmen should clear them out were placed in the pit when cubs, so the the around black, and plant grass places cattle will not be tempted to eat the weeds." a ' ! A Fight Costs $40 Fine. Two laborers from the Lucin named Carnahan and McCarthy, engaged in a drunken light on lower Twenty-fift- h street yesterday morning. Both were arrested and taken before Judge Howell. Carnahan, who got the worst of the light, was released, but McCarthy, who was said to be the aggressor, was lined ?10, which he paid. kJ J& cut-of- f, 1 - t arce'y laid' siege she could procure fond. The animosity of the male? wore t ft after a time and th-- inttvid- r v.js allowed a fe v prlvikgs. Loth the tn ah s hov. ever. kept at a distance from When one would make f j P n dy nv s, he would be att u ked by th nth--r- . y Finally they weati i of thise and deM- d to s. ttle ti buvh-.tXle,n permanently and both attaek. simultaneously yesterday af let noun, n:inv:t s. hilling la r in a Th" cans. t f their liek riiu:s h;ivi;,g were been lemnvt-dfriendly reiat restored between the coir.pan'or.s. regu-J-tio- - i TAILS .1 Aged Ogdenite Dies. Peter Ciezee, aged 70, a well-know- J L " The worM"; iivoritc Skhi resi- n dent of Ogden, died at Roy on Wednesof general debility. The day night v. as a native of Holland, and has been in Utah about ten years. is So-- d ','. - PRISONER IS RECAPTURED c :;c:r,s, itching?; nr.fi cb cc::i ;in the r.crJpof fcalcsaifl d,;r. hiut. !al;i:t f f Colorado-Uta- h hv r.'i-- crt;-ls- Iff , p.r. l xvv.h an rcl, southing fr l Off- . . icer Too Nervy. " I' '. 9 j- - .;.! 'af v i " '' - i ... tr ed J t : r , vljter" f 1.1 1 h i N, . " f IKlWW ! t ! rf r.irstrh im -- - -i i Xt.-- (! '"j f Ml t tir- ill The prison Portland rnd Return. Walla Walla at authorities yesterday Via Orgon Short Line. Angus! .'n to frustrated a desperate attempt of two ir,th r Final limit convicts to caue a wholesale jail de- i:tu. City Ti ket I t'liee 1:1 Main st. livery. The outbreak would have been Bank & Trust Comattempted last night or tonight. The Zion's Savings pany. are congratulating prison odlcials tr t. I hatf a Ka?t Trnp themselves that they ha e avoided a No. !oi'.ars to l" tn at luet t: .a ra" s on fir:t-- ' jail break like that at Folsom. seuTlty. a jnek" l.- t ! - t -- rr.)'-lio- i at the Provo insane asylum. was committed in 1&'2. 1 ut H"' Peterson Lost Heir round. nine-hou- Col-l?- ns attended and impressive funeral services over the remains of Mary Ann Ellis were held in the Second ward meeting-hous- e yesterday afternoon. Interment look place in the City cemetery. Most Popular in the World. What is the most popular advertised medicine in the world? A few years ago it was supposed to be a brand of a sale pills made in England claiming of 6,000,000 packages a year. This record is badly beaten, however, today by the famous American family medicine Cascarets, Candy Cathartic, which are selling at an average of over 20.000 boxes every day, over a million boxes a month, and over twelve million boxes a year. This appears to be evidence of popularity, the most overwhelming on record. noteworthy 4- - WHERE TO GO FOR AMUSEMENT. 4 4- 4-- July 31. Walt, r lb of Coldwater, Mieh., said to formerly Chicago, The machinists in the Southern Pacific shops yesterday began work under ar new schedule, which provides for a day instead of ten hours as formerly. A blast in Ogden canyon Friday night drove a rock through the pipe line of the waterworks company. The break was a slight one and was soon repaired. The. teolhouse of Kilpatrick Bros. & was entered by burglars last evening and quite, a number of tools carried away. No clue to the, thieves has been discovered. Catholic Convention. NEW YORK. July HI. The third national convention of the American Federation of Catholic societies, representing' about 1.500,000on persons, will besin in Atlantic City Saturday and continue until August ath. Kept cnta-tive- s of the clergy and dh of the laity will be present from n.-rl- y every State in the Union, also from Torto Rico, Cuba, and the Philippines. OPAL CLUB EXCURSION $1. i ' ' '' ' VALPARAISO, chip.. .. i. i . I -Ia 1 1 i : 'i I 1 1 ti 1 i 1 ) - ?.. July .... . ;n int'ii'i t d a : ti-I- at Ha fj gratilieatl ui Hoot fani ii s many more start from Smith Africa. n-- Iio- -r . I . ! ..fir ' : ' r Arizona and Texas before the Spanish war broke out, when it was sent to Cuba on foot. Returning from the latter place as soon as the worst was over there, it was hurried to the isles across the Pacific with hardly time in this fair land for the boys to find an opportunity to desert, and after all these years of -- " r i f r . ' ' I" f . r. ' ? 1 " 1 i! i',; r .. . i ; ! t T & . a . r. V, d - n - Ir I I! i.t f i ! t t t. r f,;y c..'.)". I - ' If ji i Ir.C ' ::.f t f f 1 &1 ' i; i.', rur, 7.- lujrr-r-a. .l i si,rt,' f .ttmr r -- r ti m. ttJr. r,j : r l N .. i"--rr- ; . - r'. r- - r ri t',ie-e.- .'!".! nt - -. - ' t i r u t i .. ' r p.; n ' - . ' if f--' -1 ! t:, " s, o ' I h - , ; i ". - t I ' pr ..r a N t - i i ! .( ".. ,r i i s - f rt I - 1 . 5 f r - a i J : f " i e.r ?! Ti. i ; j t : ! t at ! : '.v f- r la .a ret to. u '- '". i . ! : ranr ' - I -t .r f.'ft tS.r-- t 0 t - . f. X t- - t ... '! ' r . f - . .1 t:. t-.- r " ' :t t i r. m J , . I I V, " r v, r. t r rs -- , . I. o ' ' r r f . t. 1 - . w . n ,rr t 1 I" ; . . - -- ft f r T j xt ! ' - : - t : 1 a . f y t f i - . 1 f tr I . r : . p.. ti 7 t.r C ' .r '. ru w Pnsumatherapy is the rational and scientific cure for catarrh, Fx! O deafness, bronchitis, nay . V A consumption, ana all diseases of and the no cars, throat; Iun?s O - 11 Um' v ' . - t I 4H - o i . ' r 1." OLD BOOK STORE 7 ; v.. nrcoND south st. il! . : i i : r" r ; 5 .: r 1 . aa T'lIM- . P. i. V . CALLAHAN'S - i 1 M fighting and campaign In tropleal regions, when both the njiirers ar. mn of the regiment, as well as the auth.. titles here, had felt assured tla Fifth would lie given an easy and comfortable assignment near some attr.utlvr center at home, the regiment I to the ay p!a. e in Texas and Arizona, the place il left gladly some five or six years ago. Hut, as Mated In these there is stilTa. likelihood of dlspatehs. change at beFort Douglas. The matter tom--fore th meetings of the provisional genera t staff now in dnlly session h Some arrangement has to b mad for the accommodation of Mill five mnre regiments from Manila. Py th" tini" Th P,mr'f rm-!Ir.t'Trfticn. they arrive, fall and possibly wlntef nnl the rtrm-n'-tm"try rrttlpRticn. will have set in. and so far ns posslbl tthoj?rfi r'.?rrsr from a ,Hrtb?Tfl Uncle Sam will protect them from nlbr.ents t Itlrr. Tf.dr. llvr rr places to which thy may ran easily Th"T hiv ftcorr pl;?v oiidri, nn-acclimate themselves. timely a!3 fmovrs th rrpity J.:ot thJr The Twelfth Infantry may bo left cnl'drr phHr4ji f?r many Ittti inai Dci fm.anKinn. 1 y iff:hursum 10 alone, bat the officers and men will V nat rl'.r a: 1 rdUtftt. prepared to takf thHr chancy Incident th :v t! rrt". to the return of troop now abnxul. tiMrr" ath nffftt'--t'.rAr.z fv-"Tt rip rr and thf general arrangement upon r- k t ! cr.o iRh f .m ordlntiry r.rcsSon. the nseensdon of the general staft In Th ct.r.talnti a up. bottle. t3 All itU thrca. Urufsts for cr. August j,ly 1 ron-sign- rf .. th- f , , . s r.-ii'-- out-of-tho-- i r 1 ; ir 'i TWELFTH INFANTRY TO STAY AT FORT DOUGLAS WASHINGTON, D. C, July 31. The Twelfth infantry will remain undisturbed at Fort Douglas for a time at least. There was a plan on foot last week to move the Twelfth around a little to make : 00m for some of the Fifth cavalry, shortly to return from the telegraphic corPhilippines, but aft-respondence with Gen. P.aldwin at Denver other arrangements were agreed . f v; 1 - : 65c Per Volume ! - tuet-.ty-f-ea- . 1 1 1 I Bubonic riacue in Chile. VALPARAISO. Chile. July 21.-- 1!.. ie of bubonic plague wa te four now in Ituit!ue on V.V lneday ;md thrf. tieaths in the preo-din;ai row in tic; luturs. Seventeen as ; t . lar;;e pfth it n ati-ate ahont In eulouy it; Chie h ive tit Chilean newspapers K"ld .. .iCe II 1 CAVALRY OUT OF LUCK. The Fifth cavalry is out of luck. Army officers comment today with rather grim humor upon the fortunes of that regiment of gallant, riders. It was stationed at uninviting pots in - To Ogden, Sunday, via Oregon Short Line, only Special 9:30 a. m. n . i V !'"in, d t r. c.i-:.;.- 4 upon. The Evening Telegram will in- form you on all sports, resorts and theaters. Look up the ad. column. : b'- - heir to ?3r',0'', was found today after a as levator e.,n- long search, employed down-tow)(Tie" l.ad.iin ductor in Condon left horn" years agu t 'make a name for h;ms If. IN- , ca.n.non". or.uiu;:'. Peers Find Gold in ChilN C-alo- st-ve- t'.!.. - a.-- t.; .' at .: .' of St n hurt r loiiif li.ia-i,, .,lt's k. collateral. Jo.'KIMI I. SMITH. Pr.vM.j.t: m. fet i f r . ALWAYS BOOKS I County' Clerk Hollingsworth has been advised of the death of Peter J. Peterson I - i 1 Sanatorium Apparatus Installed in BOOKS BOOKS Your Kome Free of Charge. 31. 1 . ' ). rsT i City Briefs. 'P: t : r I V ' Sr Ji ' t . I ' f r t: 'T. p? ) I ! Detective Pender yesterday went to Salt I,ake and brought to Ogden G. A. Hutterwood, charged with stealing certain articles of machinery from the Southern Pacific. ', ;-- v. : 1 - July t Ae.uu W r?- - ;r. 1 .3 d T A COM A, Wash.. ry ,i pi n I, ' . It.' t A ' . Ih I r . ? . I - ' ! 1 1 i.ri;l i""v ..ib :uii:(e.f r ' 1 ff X't? r U - t P f. r 'Hi J - M. Daly, a brakeman, arrested on a charge of letting some hoboes into a loaded Southern Pacific, fruit car, was fined $00 by Judge Howell yesterday. " In r:.-; I - rl - I- 1 r : . " r u 1 - 'r r . f- - p-.- ? j v t? . It i . . P: f r - 'sit .t t ; -- c Consumption Can Be Time. aker in i If ! i ; if i ''.!' mi ; .' ! - -.t 5 i.a ) r , .. T."-,- i:.y . I it r P..-- r j j - " . ; v. in .,.:;.. i.t. , ir-ff- , e J v. ' , S s ft Tf'-r- t;. t u i f'"? .it - - o .it . -v t ' "r j : 'f,.V.,(Vf I- t , , : 1 " s ; - f - ! - t i .ii'-'- i ! a "W !i 1 h-- t Ii ! . I.-.- I'rnest lajior. arrested at . rs t Jura tion yesterday on the al!' " ! theft 1 of n bkyeh-- made an tual a!- ""t 'f'W f I C3"tQI ! X I t. rd.-LiJLL Cvl ye-apbut tempt to j. trued by Deputy Sheriff Mauss of Mur Water Users Are Restrained. fu-- t t ilit f tl h!;:hray. Tn the District court yesterday a comaller:--dbit a Ft,,;.is y it filed by Taylor, plaint and restraining order were vs. t t r t! t. a tUth Wilfrom the store of ih I tooth M't va utile the Liberty irrigation company liam Smith. Joseph Southwick, Sr.. John eompany at St",lilngnam Jumtion. yiiir v I' f. P and Robert Montgomery and William to a bieyeh- !of in tl. it later fur Oram. This action involves the right to but ia:. Junetion. H was art: anx a the u.e of the water in the north fork of ,,T jj Mauof Mar- - Kl ;i a Sh ritf away. Dputv Ogden river. The restraining order was v. n h T.i ' lor as notified ard ray Issued and served on the defendants last in rn:Tnvi:i.Y v.ki:s leached Murray, M ni-- s was waiting night. i r wm i h.im. Taylor brV.. fioni Matiss. All; vi' ;iit. jap to Mau tl;ieaten-him. pursued Want Waters of Weber River. brain him wtli a stor-- if - iid n..t N W. G. Waeonent and others have given WHOLESALE BREAK r. l d. stop, and Taylor sum notice that they have filed on thirty-secon- d k- d t a but was lx up Taylor feet of the water of the Weber river, furni tlv up ..kii.g house, "rough FROM JAIL STOPPED ture and fixtures ,t his 11 until . I dm VI which will be used for domestic and irriThe intention is to digation purposes. GKOCKP.IK.S fF Q! AI.ITV. subdual him by th;ati rim;t to turn1; vert the water fromL'OOOthe natural channel acres of land in b" ,,U t; b.t. on him. and irrigate about hose the rj sr I rr.CQi:n souin s for trial. townships G and 7, west of the Southern Authorities at Walla Walla Discover to IJinghatn Juncti-51. Pacific railway line. Tclrphcno the Plans in Time to Frustrate y Brakeman Is Fined. Them. S31.50 de-teas- I I - r H ! i j j oM. ir'v.nl tl. - ill r i . i,-t- t . tV J b-il- M I ... - t ' - . t ; - I 1: :m. l IP- , , hair, fur scdleinn:;, winter- - ; ttr-.'-j.- - t- r . ;. i the topj in; i ! -, irrutivr. anti;rj lie q:c h tnas clean ir ,. a, well tor r.'.l the Jur- i the toi'ct, z:vl jc;ci Man Who Ran Prom Dep uty Sheriff Finds fjr i::ita:;):.', .f- r;::n, rashc4-- . f or 1 t.' ..I ..-- iv . p.. Vf.'..;rj.'i'.:i Culicuri, .v ,!;'.cl by Cnlicur.i - O.r.trnent, for t:rjt) iv.- an I ben 1, P 1.f f .V. l Irs rrcf-crvin'4- Construction company, organized for the purpose of building the Denver, North. western fc Pacific railroad, better known as the Moffat line, yesterday opened bids for the work of grading a line over the Continental divide. The purpose of the company is to build a temporary road over the mountain to be used until the big tunnel which is to be driven through the mountain at a cost of $l,r0),000, is completed. It is estimated that the temporary line will cost $200,000. Its construction will make it possible for the company to be at work c- the road on this side of the divide while" the tunnel is being; driven. It is said that the big tunnel will be completed by the time the line is into Salt Lake. rr Aristocratic London Lady Cured Bv the Treatment of a Cincin- nati Physician After Having Been Pronounced Incurable by the President of the British National Association for the Prevention of Consumption. r-t- un r-- Tiie Invention of a Cincinnati Physician Creates II." . Unce Meet Will Ee National. - CM if - h-r- Construction Company Is Ready to Build Moffat Line Over Mountains Xegotintions are now under way whereby the Ogdcn race track will be placed under the control of the National Racing association. If this movement is successful, the races will be run under the of the association, which will eliminate all tiresome waits and any underhanded work that might occur. Tl ft For Every Irritation of the Skin and Scalp Is hers If treat to the cave. She I'm otluts uhi!as best she c uld, but prottitt - Home. a Sensation in London. - 1 Treatment Cured By Sanatorium 1 urEn Dim iiiilrivrai. t .cn A run. RT TifffVC i OGDEN NEWS ' and a strong attachment grew tip th'in. Some time ago Manag r John S. Critchlow procured ar.oth r pair of cinnamons, a nude and ft male, and placed tht t.l in the pit. The male was imprisoned first, but the others, both larger an stronger, soon made mince meat and shoe strings of hltn. Manager Oitehlow waited for some time before p'.ulng the f male In th" pit, and wh n h did so. she w as . t tip-o- n by the Ah- rs at: was for- d to re - CONSUMPTION . In ni ARS FIGHT FIERCE, ADLY BATTLE IN PIT I J - r vi- Kvr.Nixn. ,ii:ly m. iron. ASTHMA- AND Stimmei Girls v Mr. Wilcox, who has been in the cinity of SaHna for some time conduct ing his reseat ches, said last night that there are fewer poisonous weeds on the ntin.Y MAP The Twelfth infantry, now MalionevI at Fort Douglas, will remain there fur some time at least. The Impression has Discusslnj his investigations in prevailed that the Twelfth wuiild be Utah, the poison plant expert says: transferred to som? other section to "I also found a weed called the remake room for the Fifth cavalry, which shadscale, which, I believe, is is expected to soon return from a long, sponsible for bighead in sheep. It has short, sharp stems that pierce hard campaign in the Philippines. rethe skin, causing the flesh to swell. ( A dispatch from Washington I believe the sheep prick their heads ceived tod ay state? that tills plan has with the weed while feeding, this () b en abandoned for the present, at causing the swelling that kills kas-tand that other plans arc them." formulated. A "BIG HEAD" IN SHEE1 E. V. Wilcox." botanist of the Department of Agriculture, who has been investigating the poisonous weeds found on the ranges in the southern part of the Btate, was in the city last night en f 5 Ueport That the Twelfth Infantry "Would Be Transferred From Fort Douglas Denied. BOTANIST DISCOVERS WEED THAT CAUSES Stock-Raiser- route to Logan. alt Lake Telegram. chest. ed w s For cost of treatment and all further illation address intor-- i ; f-- T h. v b-.- 1 trn-jhl"- n-ftf- -'t .:. f pi liD O ii0 0 ertson l . rnrl t Dr. S Laboratory and Factory: No. 120 Opera Place, Cincinnati, Ohio. |