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Show - - -- . -- , - - ---- - . I.- . - ' . .. . , . 'TRY KRUMBLES, !A 'Ogden Office ., , EVENING ' TIIIIRSDAY NEWS AUGUST 4 ' 7 1919 BASEMENT 'REED HOTEL; ': -f Alfred olledwell. Manage:. Home TeL 1511-1- t, OMee TeL 1965-, requested to make lavanediate complaints regarding un' VilEAT V t7I ILL :i YOUR MONEY BACK IF NOT PLEASED! ; .6. ! , f CO UP TILL . I 1 AN WILL HEAD , LEHI M . t. Pars 7T ; beif and-satisfi- ed , i - -- - 1 t - F 1 , iri, - .- - . -,. y '' ' .., .,- 7."-- ' '', ; . . gliblIMMIIMNI OCOEN ' . 81,11-ATIO- - ;, - , E sisasaamkamaatate4aststatastatameezeassatinarotastVaNNat'aN.a."4.. , The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been In use for ,,over thirty years, has borne the gigader ahturis epeoraf . and has been made , sonal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and " " are but ' ' itxperiments that trifle with and endanger the health of . Infants .and hildrenzper1ence against Experiment. . , I 1 , , 1 -- i , , . , ' j ., . i 1 . i , ''', : t 1 ! ti , , . , - 'I.'. - 1 , I. . - , , .. , ..' :: . , , ! - en ga tit tr. bm of Zn ga P Sc tb - PI Pt ot Air at e(i a UMversity ; , tb Post-gradua- , : az , ' at - -- - - lost-weig- In -- 114 - r ' ) . S4r. ' I ; , - ' - : , 4 , . nt ' - itr-ba- ' - County.---Advertiseme- nt .5 - I 30,000 rrao,,,......1 :,,:,:: - , : , ,, ) ' , ' s ' :: 2 ::: I: !''.. 4 ho -- ,.. ':'::, 15 ::! . , 1 ' e ,.,,, r: To Ladles -- . I: '.:: .. ''. i .... ' 'X: MARTHA ANN L. ANpEnsoN prayer, Bishop R. B. Ashby of Leamington. The speakers were John Hunter of Holden. John Style? of A. A. Hinckley and Conn-galoOasis. nos. T. Fintinsort and Willis E. Robtson. BenedSction. August Nielson. John Ree,ve offered the dedicatory Pet. re prayer. Mrs. Anderson was born in Iowa, of John and Ann Lovell. Her mother died when she was two weeks old. She came to Utah in 1852 the daughter Inn":11860toanrdllitmo Cleakinellt3;3in. SOLDIER IT WAS ACCIDENTAL AND-SAY- Hurt by Fall From Horse. 7: : L,::;''.16:'I':'4,1.::'4:;,::".7.':.:.'';.::;:::11:1112.1::::.'...;::.:::.:'.:.::,,...4,::.:Ir.- tio81-6)- She married to Peter Anderson in 1872, by whom she had nthe children: tws died at infancy. She is survived by her husband and the following children: Peter E., Bishop J. Lee, Mrs. Alice Jacobson, Mrs. Agnes ,', '. Mrs. Delilah Jacobson. George H., and J. Elmer; 29 grandchildren and 3 was (Speci 31 Correspondence). S- .-AMERICAN PORK, Aug. Mayne Rushton, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. IL Rushton, was seriously injured Monday while visiting relatives in Alpine. Young Rushton 'and Lawn Strong were horseback riding when was thrown from the- hortpe and Mayne the base of his skull was- fractured. He wee taken to ProVo Wednesday and hope is held out for Ma recovery. Mr. and Mn. Ruben Chipman leev Thursday for an extended visit in Denver. They will also visit In St. Paul and Chicago,The crops in American Fork are turning out much better than waa is .1inn.euexcelllecnr"tPconlniflutKlitionan. aTthnes fruit crop will not be extra large, but fruit will be of good adze. mid there will be plenty. DES MOUES. Iowa, Aug. -- S.Pri- vate Hiram Deeben, member of the Fourth division. regular army, stationed at Camp Dodge, Iowa. was shot a by Police Officer George Welsh at local dance hall tonight. He was tak- en to Mercy hospital, where he died at midnight The shooting was the result of a dispute between the policeman and the soldier over refusal to admit Deeben and another soldier to the hall. The policeman claims the shooting vras accidental. He said he was using his gm. as a club when it went off. ' PortugUese Parliament Elects New President . Tat la fatal to health and beauty. Reduce weight sensibly and euily; ,' your health and figure. Avoid ETC trouble, wrinkles, nervousuess,.; weaknesses, etc., besides personal em- barraassuent, due to obesity. : Look and feel younger. Walk :1, sprightly. Let your eyes sparkle with new fervor. Surprise and delight your t friend& Be a girl again! t Go to the druggist, get a small box It of oil of korein (capsules) and follow' tlirottiom of the korein system. Bs i dui 10 to 60 pounds under guarantee. Eat all you need (including some candy, if desired) while reducing. Don't bother about going throught tiresome exercises or following rules of starvation diet. der without drastio ydinuome oecwoomrreyspiteni seltdeniall liere'a your chancel . - i4L - ' Dies Man of Young Spinal Meningitis L. Who are Stout min - t N-- ,1., . 1 ' NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. LISBON. Wednesday. Aug. 6.An. 'tonic) Almeida, former premier and Office of the City Recorder of Salt Lake minister of colonies, was elected presiCity. 'Utah. August 7, Sealed proposals will be' rtitUitr4d at dent of Portugal today by parliament. o'clock a. m. WednesSenhor Almeida received 123 votes to this office until 101119. for the construe- - . day, August 13, . 31 for other candidates. house 8.nd office at, the sexton's of ton ...-, . i, Cemetery, exclusive of plumbing , b dt pAiinc.: lilt - . S.-- . , ..... Corr ii - - -- . . - In Use For Over 30 Years Always Bought , , I' , , , , , s ......, .. , ,, -- 's vet. . , . . cASTORIAALWAYS The , ',',' ' I - - -- Itnrrin Eltnnny in poi-loo- ns . ' , ! 12.' . . rofilleGregor Romps - '',.-- . healthy 'GENUINE 1 , , HOPING iv . 1 i , (Special Correspondence.) Len SPANISH FORK. Aug. Rev. 3obn ba.,DEN, Aug. bites often , Scratching mosquito 21 son Mr. of and old, trC itatyh Collision at Sea. saartertileg8iat)rnorneacesonon::anectinithhe connfewrveclet tea rbv!fctu,Villszr:rittitdaey "tat :eh them: Skeeterscoot will fix them. Chapple. Mrs. Daniel Chapple: died here yes610 . Captain Irrank C. Bird. assistant army IBrigham Pharmacy.Advertisement. terday afternoon after an illness of Savinri & Trust Building. N. S.. Aug. 7.Capt. W. recruitithe:officer of the intermountain All proposals must be accomp.anted by only five days. beath was due to B. HALIFAX. steamer of Bennett British 1 War the In distriet. sill present 1,05 W. Bradley Fatally Injured in a sum check certified the of $1.400.0e meningitis. The young man was Witch, just-as-go' spinal of Willant,!., with a French Croix de reported by wireless today that as a ruaranty of good faith on the part ., ill while at the Castilla stricken conducthis vessel had collided with the three of the contractor. fluerre. The izeremony will be Fall From Tramway Springs resort.. , ed in tile eitftdill park at 4:20 o'clock. Sealed proposals will be received at Mr. Chappl6 was born,;here and this masted schooner Gallia. . The mes- this 10 o'clock a. in. WednesAn addreen will:be delivered by Mayor office until names of seven the gave sage persons been his He had home. ' had always T. S. Browning and musieal aeleetions 13, lint for plumbing and (Special Correspondence.) There were presumably day. August many frienda Besides.bis parentg he tis sathved. in connection with the conwill tie rendered. tikrtain Bird will also ALUNITE. Aug, 5.Linel Larsen is survived by three brothers, Del- r schooner which is believed to heating of Fexton's house and office at . ' struction distribute eVktory" buttons to the men was fatally injured 'today. while work- bert. John and Edward. all of Spanish have MD k. the City Cemetery, in accordance with entitled to them. . Castoria is a harmless. substitute for Castor Oil, who,are ing for the Mineral Products corpoea- Fork. Paregoric; plans and specifications on file in the office of Ware & Treganta.. architects, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant It contains Hon on its tramway , in. Cottonwoodl D. S. For C. Marine. at 610 ruth Savings & Trust Building. Priesthood , Notices. canyon. He was making neither Optura, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its ,,,,,,, AU proposals for plumbing and heart. , I . when the bucket fell with hint Fall From Crane line the must be accompanied by a certified WASHINGTON. of Aug. age is Its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has T.Award was OGDEN. Aug. daahect to ling and he the ground. Ilis ,.' sum in as the of a $100.00 guardistinguished eervice medal to . bees in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, meeting' of the high priests .of the father is D. W. Larsen of this pletes . faith on the part of die Paralyzes Workman the nalanntyt-rociroo. Weber stake will he held in the Weber , , 'T1.1emenetdilLl'icranps'. wellasttalen,n71:tin4 to- ! Wind Colic and Diarrhoea ; allaying Feverishness , ' 42:20 college . Sunday arising , Proposals for the construction of said i (Special to The Now.) o'clock. day by the navy department. Nolan building and'for plumbing and heating therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and : aids Dan 2:20 the monthiy In :the at afternoon was Midvale. 38 decorated Brown. came for service Aug. obeli be ' :the with the submitted i separately.. of Food; giving the assimilation ' meeting of the stake prisalhoodwill'be years of age, was paralyzed at the load marines during the operations around ' The right is reeerved to reject any ' held in the Second ward chapel, when and a.II bids. The Children's PanaceaThe Mother's Friend. 40 feet Blanc Mont ridge. when fell , he Plant yesterday ' all quorum officers and ward teachers ''. , By order of the Board of C01111111cfciOn from a crane to the cement floor, land- ', , . . , , ere of Salt Lake City. Utah, dated are in , ' on the back of hla neck. , . ing 7, 161S. . ' August ' er-1, t Piret aid was applied pending tho W. A. IXATII.A.M. Relie.f Societies in , ' Dr. of arrival J Lose Your Tan; 3oto to . ' ' I ' First publication Au raCsittyl4Riettwder. the vertebrae dislocated. i or. Redness Border Towns Organized "I ba.a . 1,PtiOtial bowel and liver' The injured man his a wife and six i Bears the Signature of . '' LUKE COLLECTS ' ... trouble. Loh, 50 pounds and could eat children, theirahome being on Eighth . ' . eost;;141. .,, . -, THATCHER, Ariz.. Aug. 4.Prealdertt only liquid food. Commenced taking avenue. 1 ' .. A ' an on ', afternoon Andrew. Kimball of St. Joseph "take. iAdler-i-k- a the , motoring. and 'how weigh more than a . tennisdays ground or golf links, a sunnth.' , . s ever and eat And, sleep Splendidly." Construction . on the beach or exposure on I lake trip.1 , Company Little Falls, ilSigned) George LaFonci, . ' often brings on a deep tan or vivid 40 , . e Minn. te,0010,,e, , i or, more perplexing still, a vigHouse Mims crimson -kall Boarding 'rlkillo t Adler-I-Ic- a sourand orous A ii. crop of freckles. expels Attgas very necesH . ' ', 0 ' Is 'mereolized weal gamy thing then neSS, Ptopping stomach: distress INlumbue and Hachita branch organizak ...'-' r 11.! tSpecial to The News.) which removes tan. redness or freckles, 0 FIOTII tions of the Reiter society. There have STANTLY. upper Empties 7 Viaclo ., t BINGHAM. Aug. T.The dining quite easily.. It literally peels Off the, I .. been 400 Member s added to and lower bowel.; flushing ENTIRE , recently it, ,,P4,,s, affected skinjust a little at a time, so', J St JOSIril make by the acquisition of alimentary canal. Ilemoves'ALL foul room and kitchen of the Utah Con. :I no or As the skin, there's hurt Injury. , .additional territory.. , house struction company's ,boarding matter which poisons system- Often comes Off in almost invisible flaky par- e l'I' V : ' Prost. Kimball. a, vice preofdent of , Preventa aa. was destroyed by fire yesterday af- ticle. no trace' of the treatment atornowur...kr . la' NZ:e'n' The International Ekren eongbeee, with CURES constipation. Imvon wa . ammo Kind You ternoon. Have The rroeure ounee an wa$ We the shown. sold emes.eowsme. have of leer building Adler4.ka mereolised ee......01,,IPtor.18 pendicitia whirhisamtetriated ex. the , sot) products ' druggist's and nee this It la a mixture of bilek- old Telegraph mine. The corriptiny wax atyour 'NV THU 01111ALPIN COMPAPIV. PlUVW VOINIVE err". position, has been touring the eat. In many years. ' , as you would cold cream. wash- ' the intoreet of Arilionse exhibit at the thorn. caseara;- - glycerine viral 'nine has been egaged in work for the Utah nightly ' I It off In a week morning's. 'fire The is rnott will eempany, druga,---'Mathis!) ' presumother Copper fourteenth skso international simple roil t. -- produote have an entirely new , ' ' ' ' ' d to have been egused by a defeeth'e ' exporiltion In. Kangas City. Sept. 34 to Druggists. 174; So. Main. St.Advertclear, transparent and .of a -Oct. title. The lots is estimated at 21200., beautifully LUKE COL inement. LE dv. CT whitenesa-AS most delicate . What is ASTORIA 1! - i',r ifemi-Week- od . t al- - , ' I I Croix de Guerre' Ceremony i n Park . dcrot , - .4.,. . , I . - I ' -...---- - I - I ' FlotOler's , SHE HAS FOUND WHAT ' - - ! . made. I subscription paymenthand regarding' delivery complaints should be made to James A. Oliver 621 North 1st West St.. Telephone 351. Agent tor the Daily. Saturday News. Church and and other "publications. - ft AdditIonal Sports.- ; - IPP ST () , SAYS 7 j re C - I, Feature Event v ' , I, , --so r Htniiiii prim RRI.11111111111111 All S1STEM SCI11101. 'Provo Office ., 1 ' SIEWAS , Hopkins, I though not an applicant- for the po- , Mon. hasbeen selected- by wt. ctY 0 board of education aa the new limpeuntil Idgeoatll thatnn: ejleart,shelpeyidngmea rbitendent of the Ogden city school ofinitiNg Howl-TF toTI:nNot seven for years have been trying system., This action was taken at & t to find relief," said Mn. Peter Woe., Be. MT special meeting of the board of odu-- 1 avenue,. 4MimMEMIO FDA 0 I BuILDING atrelIn hinfetSlognBwighelw Bartell cation last night EVELAND. 'Aug. 4.McGregor store. recently. Drug Superintendent Hopkins. who was the Great. owned and driven by "But." she continued. "Tanta has Walter R. Cos of Dover, N. H formerly ruperintendent of the Alpine mio everything I bad hoped for given PROVO, Aug. 7.Joseph Nebion . I have not only been relieved entire. school district of Utah' county. 'wu won the 13,000 Press stake for : but I feel per-- t 2:17 trotters. the feature event recommended by educators of the state architect appeared before thecounty I of all my ailments.- and ' have itetu..! to the board in this city. He was a :commissioners yesterday aDd made teeth, strong and well meetin',.: Circuit Grand terdars visitor in this city Monday, when the report on a recent visit to Californis,tt. ally gained twenty pounds in 'weight.:1 Randall. Com made it top . had suffered terribly from indiges-position wee offered to him. Be said when a number of county and city Ilion for fully seven years. I could: when he drove Mignola to viet,conA-i- tt, he would want two dare to consider Both horses clams trot. would 1:07 until I the offer. He gave his definite an- buildings had been visited for the' hardly get my food down swer yeerterda3r afternoon that he had purpose of getting' ideas of value for I begin to have awful crarmping pains: ly onftlassed their fields and won in decided to accept the position. This Utah county in the erection of the new In my stomach. which were so bad straight heats at prohibitive odds, their double: beet time being, respectirelY. 2:031 decision was communicated by tele- ! city and county building; Members! sometimes that I would almost apetite left me entire-- 1 and 2:041. phone to President Lovedahl, who of the city commission were present! up. Finally-mly and l would simply suffer agony: called a special meeting of the boards ! If the first heat of the. drawing outlined is, from what little I did eat. I would! 2:12After winning theDouble at which the appointment was made. accepted present G, the !av by the commissioners, the pace had yesterday, sour and gas Th new superintendent is a Utah when erected will b 200 byl- ,bloat badly with orite, succumbed to Tenni, rank outsidman and has been connected with building so and three stories 'high, and will very disagreeable taste in my mouth a all the time and was extremely nerv-- t er in the betting. Double G. finished Utah educational affairs for many cost about 2300.000. I was constipated all the time poor eighth in the seiond Heat and Val- ' years. He, graduated from- - the located is un- ous. never Just where it will-went through a day in years, entine was substituted for Sturgeon of Utah in 1906 with a bache- decided, but' the commissioners are and in the third heat, but Doti. a headacheThese headaches' tn theG sulky lor of arts degree. the center ot the present withoutalmost could not finish better I&O, oonsidering blind me at times and I i ble work was taken at the Columbia uni- courthouse block. This will necessi- would Tenna's beet time was I:091. my house- fourth. favorite just have to leave was third the Gold versity in New York with special at- tate the tearing down of the presentl- would Quartz o and to award, finishing first. in the 1:17 tention given to executive work in city and county jails and the sheriffs' work and everything and-gcontinually and I 'ace r in straight heats. Belie Chaffin. school systems. For a number of ! residence. but will not-- necessitate the down., I the in second finished tired and worn out'all the time. who years he lute been head of the Alpine tearing down .of the present. court-- , felt condition aftE 'was drawn heat, gradually became- more first school district in Utah eounty, his house until after the Joint building is My second in the fourth er ,heat. distreseing in spite of all I could dot Goldpacing home being in Leht He recentlywas erected. time was trt the secQuartz's beat3:101. discouraged as - it looked' ond heat, Instructions were given io all the and I became eould employed by the publishing nouse of paced, me.class pacing, purse Ginn and company.. First county road deputies by the state crop Ilk. nothingso muchhelp about the good 1.200,-(fira-t race,2:12 heat yeeterday) t i Supetintendent Hopkins who lis the pest intopector on the best methods of nutlikeread suffered who was toy rn. others Rex Leon bt doing Tenna, unanimous choice of the board. will eradicating weeds from the public 1 1 ' decided to I same the that way (Stokes) succeed H. C. Johnson. who recently highways. me trylt that Double G., b. g.. by Silent Brook left this city for a similar position at Otto J. Poulson, county Pest ilisP0c- and it certainty has given (Sturgeon and Valentine) ....1 I 4 : Just seemed San Diego. The new Superintendent' tor, reported -- that during the month long hoped for relief. It up.My ap- Gratton Regent, b. b.. by Solon right . ... 2 will commence his duties here on Aug. of July 244 .acres of sugar beets, to tone ismy stomachnow ,, 8 Grattan (Hendrick) 'Anteroom and I can eat Nellie just flue 20. where the Web worms were at work. pettte Ross, b. in.. by' 41': never and It 2 and ........ enjoy had been sprayed with a solution of just anything Sweeney) suffer a particle with gas pain or any Harper, b. g, by IdcZwen (Gararsenate of lead with excellent results. Sues City For $5,000. 8 S. 3 other signs of indigestion. I din no rieon) Oro, Lou, Billy Landes, Admiral.' longer constipated and have not bad D. Cliff .; and Frank Lassie. Big soon after I Highland a headache since right OGDEN, Aug. 7.Damages of 25,000 Wanted in Panguitch also atarted. are claimed by Harold Wien against Tanlac. I- am feeling Moquette2:(091. began taking 2:101, 2.01. On Bigamy Charge strong, healthy and well in every way Time. Ogden city. in a complaint filed in the district court Olsen alleges that he now and am glad to recommend Tan-la- c 2.17 class pacing, purse, Second race, was riding a bicycle on Jan. 17. 1919.1 to everybody who has any rea- 11,200: PROVO. Aug. 7.Deputy Sheriff when be ran into a rope at the Union , The reps was Henry Lynn of Panguitch came to son whatever to take any kind of med- Gold quartz. ch. g., by Peter the station grounds. 1 1' 1 stretched across a customary passage Provo yesterday to secure W. E. icine." Great (Valentine) The Abbe Tanlac is sold in saltg Lake city by Abbe Bond, b. In., by ..... way by tt the bettr-gtvicity and no notice, of its Whipp1 l. who is charged with failure : plattng-bawife and minor Set taki :16h hiltATI! Ve-Prince Pepper, blk. g., by Prince Advertisement. Lehi. 3 '3 $ EOM The First National Bank, Brigham children at also Ingomar (Hyde) is It charged. Whipple xLiberty, ch. g., by Oratorio 4 11 4 ', Mr. the leading bankers in Boxelderi with having married Ivy Sever of (Palm) , Silent Annie, b. in by Silent Panguitch, and is wanted by t,he coun- CLOUDBURST AT,MOIli 11 4 5 , on Brook a of Garfield officers (Crawford) ty county Utah Pioneer of 1852 Hartley R., Bonique. Auto Race. Belle charge of bigamy. However. he will and .. Boy Chaffin, Willy Fay, College not be released by the officers of this DAMAGE Jennie Castle- - also started. DOES Dies at Oak City Home county until the local cam, is disposed mCoupled, Palm entry. of. Time. 2:111, 2:10L 2:121. Provo News Notes. (Special Correspondence.) Word comes from Vernal that Miss Third race. the Press, 2:17 class trot- OAK CITY, Aug. 5.Martha Ann (Special Correspondence.) puree 13,000: ting. Lovell Anderson? aged 70 years, died Fern Broadbent, former student of the MOAB, Utah, Aug. 6One of the MeGreggor the Great. bh., by has acat her home in Oak City July 27. from Brighama Young university. the Great (Cox) "1 1 1 Peter ever witnessed floods terrific as most teacher of Engposition b. h., by Guy Axdropsy., from which she had suffered cepted ,Guy, Joseph lish Uinta in and elocution the 3 4 acad, tle oldest citizens visited Moab worthy (Hyde) for years. The funeral was conducted at Vernal. Miss Broadbent has by Watts. b. h.. by General 7 In the ward meetinghouse. Opening emy 3 ; 2 taken &pedal work under Prof. H. S. Sunday evening. A bean cloud came King Watts up from the west,and condensing on Hollyrood(Whitehead) Clark of the University of Chicago. Naomi, b. m., by Peter the Great (Dodge) Zoombro 3 7 2 the western side Of the laiSal mounO. J. Poulson, comity fruit tree inI b. m., by is Zomidotte, cloud in a It resulted tains burst met with commissioners the 4 spector, 6 'Cam& (McDonald) and recommended against Utah coun- reported by a rancher in the cayon Sister Scott and Britton Forbes ty making an exhibit at the state fair above town35 that the breast oPAsthe started. it to $0 feet high. , this year, giving as his reason that flood was Time, 2:081, 2.081, 2:101. his time ts fully taken up with his. emerged from the mouth of the canyon , , it is above mile about a town, which work as county crops pest Inspector. Fourth race, 2:07 class trotting, purse . ,, t,.1,', , ... ,,:, area width an of about over in ::: , ,,:: un11.600: spread The commission took ,,. the matter 1 Allerton of a a eh. emergmile, by entirely ; quarter h, der Mignola, advisement. , fa,,,ti 1 1 1 creek. riling to of banks the the 4 (Cox) , ing Ale 'Utah-Ida, E O. Purr, field WW1 for of from three to ex feet at ex- Peter June. eh. h., by Peter the 2 8 2 ,I, 4 , ., " Sugar company, with heidquar- dept Great (Geera) ,.::::::::: ,N,77-7inland points of the creek bottreme f:: . ters Peter has at removed his :''.. Delta, faintly tom. Bridges were .swept away like Peter Chenault. b. h.. by 4,..' 2 5 to Provo, where he expects to settle. I Great (Murphy) .. . , cob houses; but the greaten damage Allthe Lou, b. m., by Kinney Lou It Physical Director E. L. Roberts, was done to the Hammond Lighting 4 3 3 (Ward) ' ,,,. Harold R. Clark, Fred Boss and E. H. plant, which was practically wrecked, Peter b. g., by Peter the Coley. :: Nephi,-wherleft Smart for of out 3 5 S will commission. l'.,4and entirely put they Great (Valentine) take part with Nephi citizens in a X is estimated that over 30.000 dolPeter Milliken. Mina Woodbine. Early Mount Nebo hike. , also started; lars worth of damage was done. Scores Don and Alma Forbes 1.,;:(.::. Time, 2:06e. 2:07, 2:03. of acres of valuable land was submerg; The Best Physic. ed and the rich soil washed into the otia When you want a pleasant physic Grand river. N;'' , .,:::,",,, try Chamberlain's Tablets. They are f,:,, :x,. ,.,.:,easy to take and mild an gentle in ..,,t Jesse W. Hoopes, leading undertakeffect. They are highly prized by er. embairner.Advertleement. who have become people acquainted c: : .,"' ,:tr ,51 e v:. i..f ,:,:.'t with their good qualities. They only 4"1,?::4 ,...,.s.::,:k,:, cost a quarter.Advertisement. POLICEMAN KILLS - r . OODVNII Aug. A Childron - - MILL MEN CAN SHIP IT Here is.the way to test a most . delicious cereal food at out risk. of Krumbles package Buy a nt , from your .grocer this week. Try 11 IN 1.110M MIDDLE WEST 1 satisfactory delibery. 1hetn7.--us- e the whole Packare if You i CHURCH PI wish. If you do not think that Order your Church works and all Krumbles aro verything we claim Other books through any Ogden repOGDEN, Aug. 7.Pe0p3e Who set resentative of The Deseret News. them to you are not thorough- breed ere at the mercy of the wheat We have the Immense stock of the with their grower in Utah and Store. th ly pleased poseret News Book surrounding tar.. st to the state, to draw from. flavor and with their healthful (Mal-'tie- s, ritory. Up to a certain point, beyond your grocer will refund your which matters will adjust themselves, money without question and we will said an official of the Holley.WIling 1 reimburse him. PUCE AND SHERIFF' company, which, le a member of the The war taught us bow to make 'Grain Exchange, in an interview tobetcent, Krumbles a laindred per Before that point is reached, CIIIIC BOBIES 'BACKED DI ter than ever before, by creating day.. -flour will So miller the continued, choice of blend most appetizing' I intermountain and and higher higher ! cereals. 1 mills may stop grinding. Than will 1' PUN HIIEBUB CHOSIDE Remember that Krumblm are come the time when wheat from the made in the same big kitchens that great middiewest belt can be shipped k Corn Toasted in and unloaded here cheaper than it produce Kellogg's i tocan be bought from the intermountain trial net package: Flakes. 7.---A your 1 trusade :IXTDE7. Aug. farmer, the mills will start grinding at our risk. Kellogg Toasted again and flour will be 011 the market i against tneendlaries. in which the day Mich. Battle Creek, C,o, Flake Corn at the unavoidable high price due to ehlef of police and the sheriff will take 1 Advertisement. the emergency of the asituation; while , united action, wasp Inaugurated at a the local farmer will have his wheat meetine held last night in the office of In his bin. Then he will unload it and C. Humphries lumber July IL the Merchants' association. The meetthe price, both of wheat and Dour, in started Fire yards mill. ' and will drop. ing was attended by city and County yard coal ' oil; men seen running away, oommimioners. members of thli Mer- with "The trouble is," said the. Holley chants' association, the Weber club, Damage, SI 0.000. tire and the official. "the tfarmer hereabouts hotel Marion 1 The the' and bureau Ogden Publicity laboring undate the delusion that the SO Ilumphriee lire occurred within' Rotary club. drouth experienced in the intermounend between tain region chief Browning and Shertff Peter- minutes of each other was this year is world-wid- e called to and that be can sen have agreed upon a plan of cam- Ores, the department demand any price for avenue , d and Washington PaiSti and with the United efforts of Twanty-thirhie wheat be chooses. If the farmer is two the could me made to see the situation- -expected by false alarm departments it , there will be no more attetnpts to de- - July 29. Deckerktamitacturtng Co. that there is not a real shortage of stroy property by fire in this city. The Fire started in room containing saw- wheathe would loosen up and things plans of the eampaign will not be dust and shavings. Loss, $500. Title would be more nearly normal.". 4 made public but it in said that it b fire occumd while department was It was said that the farmer. having such aa will be sure to remit in the working at a brush fir.. experienced a period of prosperty, is atan-eaor of any person persons August 1. Walker lumber yards. not in need of ready cash and is toeing tempting to touch of any property Fire started in rear of bowie with coal advised by cash unions and granges In this city. to hold' on to hie product. th e S. Lewis. president of the Mer- loll; $500 damage. 2. Ogden Purtfture Or'Car-- 1 mills ere obliged to pity roll?: than August chants' associatlon. who presided at pet Co., warehouee. Indppendent tires $2.50 a bushel for wheat, the breakthe meeting. presented a statement, started in basement. Mitt floor and sec- ing point 'will have been reached. the compiled from fire record showing ond floor with coal on and gasoline; null man said: flour will be eeriethat there had been 14 fires in the spondingly high and the mills will induntrial eistrice since May 13 end damage $20.000. wait to see if the of wheat that these had caused estimated Ore Augustat S. Storehouseandrest macaroni toes pp until theyprice ship in from Washington the middieweet. In can Eighteenth All of these 14 factory bosses of 1123.000. his he Ores are believed to be of incendiary 'avenue. - Fire' set with gasoline; lose sai& wheat will not reachopinion, as high as origin, excepting that of4the Ever. 11.600. and Si if the farmers are out bolding August 1. Ogden Junk Co., lire for that fresh Food plant.. will be disapChief Graves of the Ore department started with coal oil and gasoline; pointed. price, they , when called upon for an explanation $30.000 loss. !muss. of the situation, said there is no doubt .i'acIr1LltEzDrcea4r ntincenalary rein, Fire started wtth coal oil; $60.000 PIJOLIG ROADS-111111A( that this had been suMciently proven by the conditions at the various build. From France tugs. He said the city- - had a well lBack but needs it equippedjire department, After Long Service ' WILL'OPEN IN COEN t some additional equipment and hose to handle such a serious situation. He OGDEN. Aug. 1.Private. James said a track from Fort Douglas had been secured temporarily to take the Embro Bendixen of Milli. Juab counOGDEN. Aug. 1..Adistriet tato Is piece of the one wrecked Tuesday ty, has arrived in New York and ex- to be established in this city by the night. pects to be muMered put at Cheyenne, United bares of piiblkt roads on Mayor T. S. BrownlUg urged to- Wyo. Ile is the son of Mr. and Mr.. accountStates of the large amount of fedbetween . the operation publio safety ,-, ral akt work which luta doireloped In departments of the city and county li,,,,i ., and said this could and should he sthe Intermountain territory, - ;, ,,, ,!'.., cured. The city, be said, was pre-- , eThe office will be imder tho direc' ., I to provide Lunde for both the' tion of E. J. Finch, wile boa bees dis-- pared :f.,.. Ore and police departments to end the' at San Francisco for the trict engineer present alarming situation. past 13 months. The office of the bureau will be in the Col. fludsonbuilding Chairman M. P. Brown of the ::;,:, ' 1 ' 4 ' - I,' and it is likely that a number of em,00", county commissioners gave assurances 'et ..oat..........---T,,,:- 'ployees now working in Ban Francine of similar desires on the part Of the WI)! be transferred to Ogden to temA that call board, county stating every ' plots the organisation of the office of Sheriff Petersen for additional men t:. bets. ' ,,,,A.; ' would be met by the commissioners. ' flit ' ' Chief Browning and Sheriff Peterr, ' after a brief oonsultation stated Ogden Wants Battery :,,,; ; ' ' that they were preparred to take unit' Of 7 Field I Artillery tt action in an effort to rid the city )1,v7 ': 4' the firebugs and that the Metter of a. MOEN' Aug, -At hold ready to till, htwo departments were last ninht the Merchants meeting of Ogden inunitedly together for the prI S. Lewim, president of the structed J. otecas of the community. to writs to Governor Simon k30'. :, :' association, Bomberger and Adjutant General JorIncendiary List. yo c,;. gennen regarding the establishment of A list lit Gres, all of which v:rers be- a battery of field artillery in this city. '94141111:44b me:: -The members of the organisation 1cod dotrigi of incendiary origin, lot- have xpreased their opinion that this CIO e., ,' 2,1 IL. wareiribelwrightBroa. May city should have a battery of fold 4 house. Fire set, under building; lose artillery, as well as a troop of cavt and that the Utah National guard 112.400. ; r I alry, 0. . ,,!. should be organised along the line proJune IL Crane & Co. warehouse, t. posed by the federal government Fire set under buildfog; lass $1.000. This action was taken following reIli' t, Towbar & Dosey warehouse. Firs "- -: ...,' ceipt of a letter from Coptain J. R. ''',: ilo.1 started under buildingrvioss $1.000. . Ward, former captain of the 144th field , , , artillery. July 12. Pabst Brettilts Co. warewool house, adjoining warehouee of Ogden ' Lmooft, . Paint. Oil & Gaa service elation. Fire Commanded to Sign Matted between buildings in 'sawdust saturated with coal oil. within-- , eight JAMES E. BENDEEIDT, Mysterious Document feet of 4 oil tanks. Bottle with,re- K. Bend r ' of and Midvale, Lien, formerly mainder of oil found by Chief Georirs Of1D021, Aug. 1.Cbar1es Pletcher. I a- brother-o- f A. Graves Fire put out by chief. Mrs; Fred Hansen and oolored, t reported to the police at midJuly 17. Boyd LuMber Co. FirStldro F H. Fridenstine of this city- night that he had been commanded it ' went to Camp Lewis Jan. IL 1218. the potht of a revolver to sign & piper, started behind billboards; toss $500. sailed for FTSJICS June 12, the the contents of whkh were unknown July It. Marlon hotel. Fir. started In basement with coal on; 810,000 stone. year- - He was in the medical to bim. He stated that &bout 11:80 p.m. when damages. on Twenty-fift- h , street neer 'Wall ave1 nue be wes approsched by two men I who asked, him if he wanted a job. Re& tt plying in the affirmative theto two men , told him to accompany them the via1 duct. Upon arriving M a dark corner t . one of the men drew a sheet of vapor from his potket and told Pletcher to without first readsign ft. He refueed Cry-fo., the contents and then. be &lieges, ing , s one of the men drew a revolver from It his pocket end poked it in his ribs and snmmmnosimmmrtntp..rloersmssv.tcsrqCvkNN,VtsNT1 1 ordered him to sign. At this moment . several f1:117641n:d'wtre men sc;)ranittingil 1:::nr ' -,I two : the ne4. ,. D Fletcher Immediately cormounksted . II Th. affair to the pollee. who went to . the scene but no wrests have been t , ,.,. Imamoromoommomenonvm00 44 , .,. ,, - , DESERET , , - .. . . . . , . d Takes ' i 7.--- , , , . a - , 31Al1ery-rwhErfoun- . . Pickles - .. Bi - , 0 a: , - , I AA . , t. 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