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Show Utah Woman OGDEN DEPARTMENT ' PkOMt Offlc, Wins Honors WMhJnttoa A.tbml 25X4 BulBMB, 117; CorrMpoadentt 117 and 260J-W- ; Sodstr, ANNA B. FISHER. Peterson Funeral to ' Be Held Monday FOREST FIRES KE for Research 8190. OGIfcV. Anr 1A PN,n.-- .! ... .it,.. K Peterson, buyer for the Packing and Provision company, who died this morning, will be held Monday afternoon at 1:M e clock in th Sixth ward chapel, with Bishop A. Foulger tn charge. The LindQuist undertakers are its charge of arrangements. Mr. Peterson was bom in Locarf, 4, IMi, and waa th son si District March Intermountain Neils and Marlaa Johnson Peterson. He married fee rah Keaton In Logan May. is, ww, and had lived in Ogden Has " Not fifteen year, during which time he Suffered, bad been employed by the packing concern. Surviving Mr. Peterson are Official. his Forest widow, a brother, Joseph 6. PeSays terson, and a sister, Mrs. Sarah Reading. Because of hla orainartlnK with the firm, Mr. Peterson waa very ocsraar, Aug 14. Forest ru- - ta packing well known .in the rural section th national forests of the Intermoun- about Ogden. His home waa at 2377 tain district. comprising, Utah, Idaho Qulncy avenue. and small portions of Arizona and numerous, but Man Nevada, hav Guilty less damaging than teat year, aocord-ln- g Burglary Charge to Frederick & Baker, to chars c of publio relations at th. district 14 OGDEN. Joe Webber Aug. of th forest ervtee. pleaded guilty to burglary In the There have boon 3 flrea thua far third degree before Juds-- James N, of the Second district court this Tear. Mr. Baker said. Of this Kimballand was sentenced to serve today wers caused from number only forty-eigsix months to three years in th by man. showing that th campaign stats prison. Oscar J. Roark pleaded guilty to for foraat firs prevention has been failure to provide for a minor child to a food effect. Moat of the fires ana win te sentence monaay. nave ocourrea in nonii we.ieru ua4iu. TJrhtninr baa caused moat of the Seller fires, Mr. Baker's figures show. This has been a 'Sad year," he Buyer said. Due to a fair distribution of moisture, the flrea have Tieenm the loss cannot trolled, and, wtdl a. Dennis C. Ixiwe, r OGDEN, Aug. estimated by forest servica 21.' of Franklin. Idaho, was arrested It will not be much. come with the fires by The coat of fighting the liquor In his pospolice that he to' a little more than $M0a up to session. After is This show. this time, th figures purchased th liquor from 8. Santos, a moderate amount considering ine a Basque, 0 years of age, the latter waa arrested en a charge of selling area! number of fires. In some Idaho forests the lookout llouor. Santos Is at liberty on 1309 points on mountains were abandoned bond and Low waa released cn IJO0 ..because of the smoke and has bond. . which made it Impossible to cat a clear vision for any appreciable disBORN AT HOSPITAL, tance. - While OGDEN. Aug. 14. A son was born 4i fire lwsftjtii have not been lessened, the forest officials are to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Eccie at hopeful of a season with no great the Dee hospital today. Mr. Eccles is flrea such as have raged in the past. president of the Wyoming Sugar comBorne of the Idaho forest supervisors pany and son of the lata David Ec and cles. Th mother and son are re the hazards increasing t report others believe th ejrisia has been ported as progressing nicely. ' reached, MARRIAGE UCENSE ISSUED. SETTLED BY FINE. Aug. 14. Daniel Da via and OGDEN, 14. OGDEN, Aug. City Marion L. Crosbte, both of Ogden, obActing Judge E. E. Pratt refused to dismiss tained a marriage license at the coun a case of assault and battery against ty clerk office today. H. Wax upon motion of the latter' attorney, I A. Wade, upon the plea , TRUCK DRIVER FINED, that. a cash settlement growing out OGDEN. Aug. 14. C. E. Wells, a of difference between the defendant to the and the complaining witness, Sam truck driver, nleaded guiltya funeral through Gordon, had been made. A plea of charg of passing E. K. before city Pratt, procession, guilty waa then entered and Wax Judge pro tern., and waa fined Is. was fined 15, Wax and Gordon entered a fistic combat after a dispute over a 'business deal, later making cash settlement on the deal. Hosiery for Nepal NOT BAD American IRE x: ht and pLLiquorArrested It om-dat- , .- GRANTED. ; Sadie Shelton waa granted a divorce from LeRoy Shelton by Judge James N. Kimball of the Second district court today upon her proof of cruelty and They were married In Malad, Idaho, May I, 1911, and have three children. Judge Kimball also gave Ida Bowman a divorce from Blender Bowman on the ground of cruelty. They were married In Salt Lake May 15, 1906, and have five children. : rt. $38.00 6 spools Miss Anna B. Fisher, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. R. W. Fisher, haa been granted an award of IZoOQ by in international health board for research in malaria. Th reward was made In recognition of Miss Fisher's research work at th University of Chftcaxo. Miss Fisher is a graduate m ins school and the university of California, with a degree of bach elor of arts. She obtained her master ot erleme degree at th University of Chicago and at tn present time is an assistant In the bacteriological denartment of the University of Chi cago and studying for her doctor's of th degree. She is also a member National Research society ox eigma XI. She will return to Salt Las: in September for a visit of ons month and will return to complete her work at Chicago and obtain her doctor's East hlsh Colorado Springs and w city court MorH. John when Judge yesterday gan granted a motion for dismissal after the state had rested its case him. He was charged jointly againstMrs. with Downard, who is not in custody, with kidnaping her son, Chester W. Hill, from th custody of th boy's father and legal ruardian. her former husband. Carl W. Hill. Allen S. Tlngey defended R. cnnstensen, Downard. while ssslstant county attorney, appeared for the state. Mrs. Downard la not In custody, but Is said to be In California, where shs now has her boy. Downard was alleged to have fraud ulently enticed Chester to leave the state after having kidnaped him from the father. Hill appeared as complain' ins- - witness. The offense was al to have been committed July It. lered Funeral services for James Madison were divorced several Th Hills Fisher. Jr.. who died August 12. In Years ago. and the decree awarded Mill East Creek, custody of the children to Mr. Hill, it will be held Sunis saia, Mrs. mil auoaequenuy bmu day, at 12:30 p. m., rled Downard. at. the East Mill The kidnaping charge Is pending Creek ward chapet against the child a mother. The- body may be viewed at the residence Bun day afBREVITIES ternoon - between 10 a. ni. and 11:45 a. m. th day of Th Rogers Building company, th services. Inter- - S i capitalised at 130,000, filed articles of ment will b In th with the county ciera " Incorporation East Mill Creek 4 Is president yesterday. C R. Rogers cemetery. In the asi w m Th I tamiiy plot. Th appointment of Arthur M, services will be Thomaa of Bingham Canyon as under direction of was announced yester notary public M. J. risher. Bishop E. S. Rich day from th secretary ot state a oi of East Mill Creek ward. flea. Mr. Fisher had resided in East Mill Creek nrap.tlrmiiv an hi nr- -. .... Articles of Incorporation of th tngaged as a nurseryman and hortl- - Sanitary Market. United States of WM worger were filed yesterday in th V: in th ;J Dchurch and filled a mission America, denartment of th seers for th Sunday school of Parowan, corDoration Th company, Iron county. He waa president of the tary of state's offlc. with principal offices at Lay ton. Is d of seventies organised Quorum In a general to engage prior to division of the ward, and butcher, mercantile ana manursct uriwas later president of th 122nd ne- business. Is 114,000, stock Capital quorum of seventies. into 140 shares of ths par At the. time of his death he was divided valus of 1100 a share, and of which high priest In Grant stake. Earlier 113.200 has been subscribed. lncor In life he was In the superintendent porators are Berny Rosmalt, Frank of th East Mill Creek ward Sunday D. Adams, Ray J. Dawson. Luella school for twenty-- f lv He years. Rosmalt and Leona L. Adams, all wsj watermaster of the Brigham K. Young ditch and was secretary of of Layton. . w m w r Parley's" Canyon Surplus Ditch comand Flans specifications for the Enpany. He was employed a a miller to bs constructed by the for th Franklin Neff Grist Mill com- terprise damLand A Water company Enterprise pany for a number of years. in Washington, county wer approved state yesterday by George M. Bacon, COMPLAINT CHARGED. Plans call for the construcA complaint charging 3. A. Fawson engineer. concrete rubble dam. of A tion of Grantavltle with maintaining unsanitary conditions In his slaughter An application to appropriate on house has been filed as the result f cubic foot of water per second from an Inspection trip made by Edward the Cisco wash In Grand county to Southwlck, director of th bureau of irrigate eighty acres was filed yesdairy and food of the state depart- terday in the state engineer's office ment of agriculture. It waa announced by Stella E. Johnston. I - ' ,' yesterday. H Wallts, executive secreJames ITALIAN FLIERS KILLED. tary of the UUh Publio Health asROME. Aug. 14 (By th As.- - sociation, will leave this morning on elated Press.) Two army aviators. a tour to th- Interest of th assoIllustrated Lieutenant Sabato and his mechani- ciation. Ha- wlllgiv cian, war killed today when their health lectures as follows: Garden machine crashed and burst Into Citf, tonight; tk'Town tomorrow flames on the beach at Ostia, near nbnkt! Randoph. August Rome. Beth bodies were badly and Coalville. August IS; Echo - and : HnytsvIU and ' charred. Henefer, August Rockportt' August IS; Wanstub and Peoa, August tl: Oakley and Kamas, August 12, and Park City. August 23. ": From Salt Lake City or Ogden Limit, September 3. For further details consult A. 2. District Bhewe, Pass. Agent,- - City Ticket Office, Hotel Utah. " ' s ' X XxXy ' 0. M, Baysinger, Ticket Agent, Depot, Salt Lake City. - ;goops! A DaHy Lttson m Uanntrt , CkUdrtn ' BY GBXETT BURGESS ,. , . Inheritanr fr taxes cn th estate of ' 4 Are m or X Petersen.-.- - r-- Doar-Duuai- nr Mm - . .w - eie- - 1 tnents. Kiddies and lore it. Eat grown-up- s PEP for pep. . jhe peppy bran foodI X lOsprright: l2o: ay The Chtaws- TtCsods.) UNPLEASANT HABITS. ' I know s Coop, but hate to tell How shockingly he setsbut well, He pokes his finger in his nose And wipes his hands upon his clothes I He does a lot of things that you, I know, would never, nner dot ' Wrr 7 GirlVHats haVe in $1.95, $2.95 Shoes, 'Among the new fall shoe Sweaters arrivals are smart 2 to 6 Years. , and $4.95 y New Fall $4.95 to $9.93 Slip-o- n . pat- and with Spanish or styles; Cuban heels. Pair ents, Adorable new little sweaters in white, blue, jockey, red. Priced very special most beautiful colors and cunning shapes, in velvets, broadcloths and felts. Priced " al $1.95 to $9.95 10 years to 16 years, S. to 6, Years, ... arrived for little girls; The 2 Herev4 scheme was effectively used In the" clever little announcement cards. ni 4M.oratlons. Tout tables nf nrn. aresslvs rame were played, with w mrs. verier, atiss prises awarowi man sltb. rauiina ja. Aaa MCAirnur - spfl-ci- $1.95 $2.93 $4.93 Fall hata 93c Plain and figured frocks of fine voiles arid linens; wonderful value for a clearance price, 6 years to 10 years, brown, rejd, blue, pansy, foso blonde, and blaek. h Patterns and Quarterly 0, lizing taste.;; Ready, Chock-fu- ll to serre. . . m velours, New Fall McCall Long Sleeves Girls 9 Linen Frocks 6 Years to 16 Years Rich new hatv in warm Au: shades. tumn Velvets, felts, HOLLYWOOD - PEP brings pep. Your grocer has it thi neW cereal withftnar temp ting, tanta Girls' Fall Hats PRINTS floral deand Dainty figured on colored signs, grounds; fast colors ; ; yard, SOc .....CSC CREAM... PROPHYLACTIC HAIR BRUSHES Fifteen Dollars Priced: h, ,x- Flares 33e .BRUSH KRANK'S LEMON all the new style features Circulars EVERFAST SUITING. in all colors; splendid for children's frocks yard, 55c. y .www With . FAST COLORED GINGHAMS New patterns and colorings ; new and checks, plaids with matching plain weaves, colors; yard, 35c. Dr. M. R. Stewart, former Salt Lake CHILD IS BURIID. commissioner, amounted to city 101 .tS, according to a report made aperlsl te Ta Trlboae. A us. It. Funeral aar. MURRAY. yesterday by the attorney general's office. The amount was turned over vices .for JVeldonlllchard 'Slinona, I son of Major O. Blmons to ths state treasurer. , rear of ' and PveljTi Horn Simons of (US South O. Unsley. a Salt Lak locomoC XlneteentB' street, wer held In tive engineer, filed a petition yester- the WUford ward jnis tlns house this day In the federal court for the bene-- afternoon at I a'etSck. Interment was fit of th bankruptcy act, stating In Wasatch Lawn cemetery, under di that liabtlltlaa had so far outrun as- rection of Blmons Brlnton, under sets that his affairs would have to b taker. The child a lea Tuesday at th turned over to the court for adjudi- family bom. liabilities he gave at cation. His , - representing X' ' FUNERAC IS HELD. outstanding debts, and his assets at S55.i. An ttMrl.1 t T lrlesv V .. exemption of llSfiS.OS la asked OA th k mv.TADlV ill. 1... -JS.M.-- 1 , -PVT. latter. Burt Tuft. Monro farmer, li;iuk, also filed a-- petition under the bank- vices for Elizabeth Warren, S years" Mrs. Millie vieacti T giving liabilities at Ol ks. ruptcy Chrlstensea, SOOSf.SS and total aseets- at SS11T. An ltln her daufhter, held were In Oasis, yesterday after521 la asked on th exemption- of o'clock In th Winder Ward , . . . noon at 2nuw.c. lattsr. ...... ..,.., WM in in meeting Salt Lake City cemetery, under dlree-Ho- n FUNERAL FOR CHILD. Brlnton. under. Slmens of Speelsi t Th TrUsjae. X MURRAY. Aug. 14: Funeral mm. XHSua. ices for an Infant daughter of Mr. ROD10. "R0MISIN0. ami Mrs. Tecumseh Neff of Sandy. who died this afternoon at 1 a'clncb 8ort 1 Tk Trlbaas. a the L. D. 8. hoapial In Salt Lake, MTTON, Aug. 14. Sevan hundred will b held tomorrow afternoon at S dollars In prises Is to be aiven away o'clock In th George A. Jenkin fu at th rodeo which Is to b held In neral psrlors. interment will bo in Myton September 1 and I. It promand better than th Sandy City cemetery. ises ta be ever. Strong committees ar bard mafc It a ENOAOEMENT success, ANOUNCED. at work to MT. PLEASANT, Ang.v 14. Miss ' HONORED. ANNIVSRSARV Floss S taker waa hostess at aa elaborate garden party yesterday after- Saerlsl ts Ta Trlbaas. noon for twenty-fl- v guests, at SPANISH FORK, Aur. 14. Honorwhich the engagement of Mrs Ellis ing her birthday anniversary, Mrs. , R. Carter of this city and Dr. H. Kasnla larssn entertained at dinner F. Syndergaard of Coal City. Utah. for twelv at o'clock yaatsrday waa announced. A blue and gold color ,- New Black Satin Frocks For School Frocks x Drugs PALMOLIYE SOAP, 25c 4 bars .KO'B. TOILET TIS50e SUE,. 6 for PEIJECO TOOTH PASTE ...33c HOWARD'S TOOTH Just Arrived Tub Fabrics 32-inc- Frocks e ing trimming, the new neckline and fitted sleeves. For all Bports wear for traveling and for school. Sizes 16 to 42. S1.95. . y EXTRA FINE GAUGE KNIT UNION SUITS All reinforced, perfect fitting, nicely tailored; ,65c special, each . Fall Styles. . K Women's Knit Union Suits This special new collection also of fen a diversified selection of tailored wool jerseys in autumn shades. Attractive features are the clever contrast- let, in the new shsde of mode and beaver ; priced 95c to ' sixty-secon- ' One-Piec- - Just arrived, plain end novelty cuffs; also Biaritz Gaunt- 36-inc- , e , Gloves New ot Daflj August 3rd to 25th, inclusive. two-piec- Fabric i. Choker 95c. Special . - - Pueblo and Return The Sport Frock, bidding highest favor for now and fall wear, is this sreart model, with tailored neck said sleevse; fashioned of fine wool jersey, in dark colors, including wisteria, tan, brown, gray and green. You have never sen smarter frocks than these at $15. QUAINT PEASANT APRONS and Novelty "Bibbed Aprons, stamped on blue, lavender, whit and pink, yellow shadow striped lawn; priced, " each, 79e. aelns , Piece Frocks N Dismissed Against Man Funeral Will Be Held Sunday at East Mill Creek Beads. . Kidnaping Charge Is Red Lipstick TEA APRONS. Dainty designs stamped for embroidery on green, tangerine, blue and yellow shadow Each, 35f-striped lawn. University of Chicago- - tf Irlrfn.nfn. W.'. Downard failed In th Choker Beads ' Hesra. The award, won by Miss Fisher, is th first ever presented to a student of the bacteriological department of A ...25c New Art Needle '"' th Rhinestone Bracelets i $2.45. Speregularly cial 91.95. SNAPS Black and white: all 25c sizes; '3 cards Silk covered; HANGERS 25c special, each TATTING BRAID All col ors; special, 6 yards ...25c DUPLEX DRESSER SETS Contain 6 doienssfetypins. assorted sizes 50c i,r Denver 15 White Shell, Colored THREAD White and colors. .. TWO DIVORCES OGDEN, Aug. 14. Bracelets COATS COTTON of-H- $80,000. SUk 10 only, White Pouch Bags, with gate tops';, regularly $5.00 said $o.95. Special, $3.45. Notions " at (FUih Floor.) Hand Bags pair $1.95. Pleads to e Jersey Sports Frocks HOSE Pointed heel, chiffon weight; Marvpl Run Stop hoe in new colors; priced, I Valued Today WOMEN'S ' KAYSEIt HEEL SLIPPER a tm CO: FH-OBRIE- N if LAST DAV OF THE FREE EXHIBITION OF THE WORLO'S FAMOUS FAINTINO, one- - two-stra- p . at $1.75. $10.00 for a month's visit to by a clever vaudeville and last evening In the Pacific Chicago Policeman th gymnasium. points or Interest carnival dance northwest..''.'.' The entertainment will be glvn by KiU' FloWer Thief local playground children and member of the P. S. O. club, under the Volcano CHICAGO, Aug.' 14. (By the Th fourth annual reunion of the direction of Mtas Bessie Reeves. George Roberts family was held last Pre,) Stealing plants from of Is Crete Active X;X In the Lorin Fair park, og Sunday X X a green nous, Alexander Musty, 10. x' Pacific Asks den. Mors than 100 members of the LONDON, Aug. 14. By th Asso- was shot and killed today by a pollc. family wer present, coming from Lose Build New Line ciated Angeles, Coalville, Huntsvllle, Kays-vlllcorreThe Athens Press.) A Krocram or sonirtf and of th Dally Express reports DIRIQIBLE DROPS. OFFICERS. and readings was given, with a talk WA8H1KGTOI,. Aug. If. (By. the spondent Central that th volcanlo eruption which be14. (By Press.) Th by th guest of honor, ueorge Roberts. Associated iiA&aw iui,XS-rv..- j.,. Aug. .. T' .i It,, interstate l.wu,lat.rf of Henefer. Th family organized Pacirio railroad asked the gan several days ago on the Island With th following officers: commerce commission to permitrut-o-it to of Ttalra, north of the Island of Crete, riglhl Menandoah left tonight at o'clock 7:io fur H. f, after President, .William H. Burrows, construct th Black Butie , are continuing. The volcano Is throw twice nlrcllnr thNewport, field and drooping Huntsvllle; secretary and treasurer, which will constitute twenty-fou- r JUe feet lugn, Mrs. Lulu Robinson. Henefer; execu- miles of new line from Weed to Graas ing up tongues of fire submarine ry paracnutn. se iMjwirjiiMiKrf accompanied by strong tive committee. Oeorge A.- Burrows, Lake, both In shocks between tne wamis oi Mra. Mamie Schuyler, Mrs. Abble PosThe new railroad will serve to con- ismic and Thlra.- - A sew Inland is which the Katmeni w construction ter ar.d Mrs. Benjamin XJvlngstone, nect up to said be rising owing ta tbe volCentral Pacific and Southern Pacific canic action. . ; have undertaken In Oregon,. No estiSCHOOU IS ENTERTAINED, Island; or'Sanlonn, wnicn is mate of .cost was given In th appli- of (Thlra 15,000 about ha volcanic tsseisl ts The TrtSes. " , origin, ' X' X ' of square miles' snd a tpulation Safe MT. PU6A8ANT. Aug. U Mr. cation. no suffered 20,000. It erup ha W. O.'Wagstaff, Miss Myrtle Frand-seX' RAIN BENEFIT CROPS. ' about Mil!: Sim:. tions Mis Helen Madsen, Miss Marte The TrHwse.' , Xrain garet Peel and Miss Evangelln Wag-sta- Ipeelsl 1 nr anJDiet Aug. KAYflvILlrB, fJUVrrtr" about entertained seventy McGovern Declares member of the North ward Sunday school at a wlenls roast at Warden Leke valley during the past few days in Danger Primary t. Will .'V. w...... hllla Thursday evening. .. . , lu.. .i pm, ' rmri" fM rsilliniiit MILWAUKEE Wis., Aug, 14. (By but the cloudy weather has added to ROBINSONS ON TRIP. , Beeta, to-- th Associated Press,) Asserting that th growing conditions. Spselsl t Tse Trlhoa. convention raised a new FARMINOTOW. Aog. 1. President benefited by. ths rain.' and th Oehkosa In greatly "demanding the reand Mrs. James H. Robinson left yes- the already ftne cr$m throughout political Issua an extended trip to the tlaris county Will fa better. IcUon . law." terday for peal of th primary erenle wonders of southern Utah. mm y , E. MoGovern; Milwaukee, anFrancis 'iP.rr.z nounced In a statement Issued today ' They expect to visit Zlon, Bryc and VISITS IN IDAHO. Grand ' canyons before returning he would "take uo the taunt let Trlboae. t The Saerlsl home. thrown down at Oshkosh" and Invits tor mS membir of tbe f. c'" h n CLEARFIELD, Aug. 14 Mrs. Dolly hi opponents to open combat on this X adults, or weX s n.tait, . aiug PROORAM AT KAYSVIUHV ? Brown left this morning for a ten Issue. rtr uttsncu meal, or s, Arou-ahin- z. '' days visit with relatives at Feirvlew, Th statement 1n part follows; aseetal to Ta Triboas. Dris easUjr aJIiBj.ttT.i Th right of th people themselves KATSVrLLK. Aug. H. A program Idaho. to make th tialk at the primary, aa which, at any hour of .e C y t r t, and entertainment will b given at ell a to vote It on election dav. relieves aintnees or fcuxieer. FOR LEAVE COAST. the Civlo Center gymnasium next Is of the very essence of progressive Trfkoae. serial Tke ta Tuesday evening. The evening's Pr?TJreiaf'i-i'T-y5rirr:'-jRepublicanism. Denial of It Is will commence with a KAT8VILLR. Aug. 14. Mra B. E ntal of th merit of democracy ItLa tot at cold water , i swimming exaib&on at T o'clock. Barnes and Mis llaan Barnes left self." Roberts Family Holds x Reunion at Ogden followed Near Island Central to Oe-de- V. 1 . ff - - h V ff y , J a. y at Cui'j ua t t' - :, n |