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Show g - Office' OgdenREED BASEXENT HOTEL. Alfred Oladwell, Manager. Office Tel. 1965-Home Tel. 1536-- J Twenty-Fo'urt- h - Patrons are reAted to make Immediate complaints rewarding nu., eatisfactory delivery. CHURCH PUBLICATION 8 Order your Church works atill 11.11 other books through anx Ogden rep.. resentative of The Detutret News. We have the immentle stock of the Deseret New. Book store, the leftest in the state. to draw from. S Is MARTIN a report nub OGDEN, Aug. Imitted by CommireieMer Chrys Flygare !information is given that tho Mate Iroad commission and ths Weber county to make 'rwen. ivommissionertdecline highway he to tot the Pay ' . atzeet. the of ing The report referred to a letter from the Merchants of Ogden. asking that steps .' be taken to secure The oommissionor designation. phis said this had been taken up previously with the State commission without result and recommended the wing of the letter and the report To R SETTING-MI- eived HOUNDS QUERY COIN the many Aug. 1.Ameng vb rumors as to the persons respontable for the many Incendiary fires in this city, is one that asserts the belief that Joseph if. Martin, the ..blackmallerwho recentty escaped from the state' prison, is operating in title, city. The reason-f- or this suspicion is the fact that the method' used by the firebugs. In notifying owner of property by telephone that ',you're resembla the operations of Martin during his, reign of blackmallhner- tt le thought Martin may be taking ,this means of revenge against the citizens 'who bent him to prison. There are other rumors. to the effect that three email boys, were bolting nre to the buildings because of the fun and excitement it wouldprodoce when rhe fire departmeirt turned out and large numbers of people- would rush to the scene from all parts of the city. Still others think It' the work of a maniac who le not responsible- for his OGDEN - -- . t j ." , ,ctilloot bottoms. Whoever may have been responsible for the eerious outbreak of fires recently there is evidence that some tnyeterioue pemon has notified heads of firms by telephone that "you're next" One of these Intended victim is H:Holtenson, president of the len Egg Plant 883- - Twentieth street, who has notified the police that the mysterious message came to him Suday night shortly before the outbreak of the lire Ogden Junk House. which it; close by hie plant. He oar; it was only by the assistance of women and girls in the neighborhood who kept the building wet by pouring buckets of water over it that the fire lid not reach the plant A Weiuest from the egg company that .a fire hydrant he !metalled at twentieth street and Hudson avenue has been granted by the. city. Missioners-- 1 - n-- at-th- - , L Uniform Closing Hours. it Will Conduct Inquiry Into Telephone Service - - Protest Against -Blocking Public Street Governors Accept Invitation to Ogden OODEN. Aug. LA,protegt has been MmEmmo,OM the city commissioner by canners who call attention to the block. street by trilne tag of Twenty-nint- h. at the:crossing. The protest, whiott comes from the Utah Calming oompany, whose plant is situated on the west side of the tracks, complains that on several occasion," they have had to call up the police department to enforce the ordinance with reference- to keeping the street open. It is alleged that while ',witching trains, otrings of cars are left standing on the tracks at the crowning for long periods, completely plockingin the road and interfering with the district traMc A suggestion to made to the city eommissioners that they have.s sign board at the crooning ad. painted and placedcrews that this Is a 'wising the train of the any violation public crossing and - to. Iicititng in ordinance respectctty oroesings lonabor than 10 intautes would be cause for arrest. OGDEN, Aug. 11.The Invitation of Mayor T. Ili Browning and other, city officials ertended to the governors of the United States to bea tho honored banquet on guests of this city at to August 20 has been accepted. Word the been hoe by received effect this mayor. Th-governors, who will attend the eonferenoe to be held in Salt Lake from to arrive August 12 to 24, are.expected in this city during the afternoon of to the HerAugust 20 and will be taken Ogden canyon. where the banmitaguin be held. quet will 4 so OGDEN. Aug. S.A war relic exhibit It 2450 Washington avenue is attract.' Ing hundreds of visitors. The exhibit Its in charge of three returned Stars, M. G. Bradley. Boyd Braden and Prank Sauleri. the latter being but 14 years of age and declared to have been Mit- - youngest entiated man - of the American forces in France. The collection includes many relica of the ware variety which shows numerous phitses of the fighting. -- Payment Authorized. - s' OGDEN, Aug. S.The city commissioners have authorized the payment of24.000 to A. T. Whitrneyer & Sons .for the building of the swimming pool In South Washington park. The pool Is practically completed and Is now in k ' Divorce Suit Filed. 3- an -- OGDEN. Aug. Edna Hale has started divorce suit against Hyrum Hale on a charge of failure to provide for herself and nine children durPlaintiff ing the past ten years. charges that she has been compelled to work to support herself and tam" lly and is still supporting a minor daughter. She asks the court to award her the family home which she says is .valued at $2.000 and alimony to sup. whose custody port the minor child.' were marshe also seeks. The- couple ' ried Dec. 18, 1884. usual-hour- , Heir to Million Is , ought by Counselor a74 (Special Correspondence.) BRIGHAM 'CITY, Aug. 7.Ray Cregg is heir to $1,000,000 in Ireland. according to an attorney who was here yesterday inqutring for Mr. Cregg. All the information the counselor could obtain here was that Ray Cregg was reared by relatives in Perry; that he was married and divorced and left theme parts some years ago. the present whereabouts are not known by former friends or relatives in this county. The man making the inquiry saki Barr Cregg's grandfather had died and left a huge estate, to which the man soughl is the heir. , - . cta '4 eft fog 4'. N ld aLC I I RRMI - Jesse IV. Hoopes, leading undertaker. embaltner.-....Advertkleme- t Bingham Hotel Man , IEORIRHEultlAuSSII Live the life God gare you without theumatie agonies. Splash thru tho rain with a relish with Do thought of painful effects., Get a bottle Of itlilltUMACHOld sad today and throw away your crutch, you ease ' blister raising liniments. RliSUMACTIOL Is 'the surest relief we know of. II a proceeeed from hot and told miners& waters succeestully that-gusheart of the Rockies at Idaho from the pulsing nature-hidden These gifts &re fused Springs. Colorado. with chemical properties whit give RREUMACROL a miraculous beating power not- found in other specifics. .RHEUMACHOL destroys gout lumbago and other forme of rheumatism because tt seeks out and removes the Weenies and e)ects said. cabs. RKRUMACTIOL,purifies.nerves and )(gists with fur. afflicted poisons and replaces tried tissues. "The results obtained from 1113), bottle of R.WILIIMACHOT, were far beyond anything I ever expected," mays a It& Tucker of Beaverton. Oregon. Thu to just one - example of numerous lettere of like nature. RiTEI'MACIIOL lip sold under the makes guaranteo as a remedy with curative properties therein for gout lumbago. sciatica end other forms of rheumatism.' Get your battle tortaYL- -- Aug. S.Murdock 3. a resident of thus city for 20 years. died at his borne yesterday. Kr. McKenzie had operated a hotel and boarding house for miners for many years and had many friends in the camp. He is survived by his wife and and three four children three brothers - sisters. Funeral services will be held at 01)onners chapel in Salt Lake, Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock, under the auspices of Bingham lodge No. 2. I. 0. of which Mr. McKenzie was a 0: member. Burial also will be in Salt , Lake. -- - I. Annual Encampment of Veterans at Springville , - Called by Death (Special to The News.) BDKMIAM, McKenzie, 45, - Why Groan and Grouch? - nt , (8Pecial Correspondence.) are SPIUNGVILLE, Aug. nearing completion for the twenty-fift- h annual encampment in this city of the are of veterans of all the Indian The encampment will begin Utah. August 12 and continue up to and including August 15. The city has offered the park for the use of all and Visitors for camping purposes, which hospitality has been sic. cepted. 1 An impromptu entertainment will be arranged for each days entertainment, sthich will conalst of programs in the opera house, vaudeville. Indian fights -and other pioneerM.features. Westwood and the Commander J. committee urge all who are able to at Vet-cra- 'On Sale III Salt Lake City at The reettottet Trust Sttwo The Acme Pltarntaer The C.M. )outla Pharnater Coombs Druz Store The Druehl Druz Store. The Z. O. 31., I. Drug Store) 1 ,, ,', " Obir4110 nil ID411117' .0(M)00,4311c(It4),IM deNse 1 '111101P11P'e, -- fts ) it ' 0 , News ' Publication& no cause of for $25.000 damages alleged to have been sustained through the death of Dale?. plaintiffs hustand.--JeeePh- while attempting-twho was Injured board one of the oompanrs cars. The accident happened In the spring of 1917. Plaintiff was given 10 days In which to file a motion for a new trial. Provo News Notes. Prtirate Wilford Ray Owen boa wrttten a letter to his brother,. Ed Siberia. Owen, of this ctty, from The letwhere he le with the A. E. F. ter stated that a number of his comlost their lives rades had during a skirmish with the Bolshevik-Is. Prost:Guy C. 'Wilson of the L. D.so-EL university will speak to the Reliefnext ciety teachers at Union meeting Sunday. At a meeting of the city commis-elheld -- here yesterday the gttl treasurer reported July Inceinte amounting to $11.073.17 tn the general received .in special fund and $121.117 ' funds. Prof. Alfred Osmond has gone to Bear Lake to spend the vattatkm In his old home. George 0, Bywater. et. al., have flied suit against the Selma Mines company to quiet title In the Woodrow Wilson and eight other mining clahns In the North 'nide mining district. Henry Nebeker hes (fled snit agatnirt Mathew Mewl, DeleY. et. al, to quiet title to certain land In the south end of Utah county. At a meeting of the Utah county Democrat executive committee in the Knight offices, J. W. Dangerfield of Provo was chosen Democrat oounty chairman of Utah county to socceped Roy Lewis. who has left the state. Mark E. Berrant of American Fork was appointed a member of the exeouttve committee. , George Bearnson, a eheeproan of Spanish Pork, who was charged with having befouled the waters which supply the town of Gilluly was ar-rairned before Judge James B. Tucke Wednesday. Me pleaded guilty to the charge and was fined I2S, be paid. Bearnsou Is alleged to have allowed Ms sheep to bed--- at the springs supplying the town with wa rex-Ail- m - Timpanogos Climber Comments on Nebo ILProng. PROVO, Aug. Roberts. Harold Clerk, ?red Buss, W. M. P. Henderson, ru FL Smart, Whittaker and L. H. Peterson returnto the top of ed yesterday from a trip Mt. Nebo with 'a large number of citizens of Nephi. Profs. Smart and Boss each delivered a abort lecture to the olimbers co the geology and flora of that region. When asked how Mt. Nebo compared with Mt. Timpanogos, E. L. Roberts, who foi many years has conducted maintain climbs, stated that he was bapPity surprised at the wondeful view one gets from the top of Mt Nebo. He stated that no other mountain in the state eommanda such an extended view. While it is not so In and varied beautiful scenic grandeur as Timpanogos, it has awry features more appealing to the mountain climber. Mr: Roberts says that no Utahn 'who pretends to know and tove ha state should fail to climb its rugged ridges. Hs says the climb to the summit of Mt. Nebo is much easier than to Timpanogos'. as the gtvrernment has conetructed an excellent trail to the monument peak. WHY SUFFER RHILTHATtS111 Pref. Joiri G. Klemeses. Rheurnatirm SpecialistExpert Bloodleas mirOrthopedics and of .lcduts meld SurgeryDeformities MUIPCIOS Diseases. I want the sees the Doctors can not handle. diagnose no, ,oases and trent all eases under strpervielon of Registered Phyriclans. Doctors let en show you what I CMn do on some of your old deformed rhenrnatic. SontY or paralythe case& Trained In Europe under Doctor 14)rense. and Prof. Sehruder. Have operated Parrs santtoritune throughout the Haat; II rears' pertence. For refertore and trywants Dry work. NO RELIEF NO PAY. , While getting suitable location see me or phone me at 410 Richmond m. to Apts.. Was. 516: or by special appointment 12 noon. , -- - --- - ; . 01,t Lawii ' - . 4 -- 54i, - --., . , ...1 1 '1 10 er, 6 p -H ------- , t 6 - - - , , 01, 1 6 v,,-- ) . 71t.i'':0 II ' $ deliberating Why Be Deformed?: ' . , ' - t r . No Cause of. Action. -a . , CiIIIITIll DEINEIIE0 PROVO, Aug. S.Sheriff Asa Atha,' aPPeared of Montpetier. Provo yeeterday with a warrant for the arrest of William Whipple, who the officer says la charged .in Idaho with grand larceny. Sheriff Atbay mays that while in Idaho, :Whipple went under the name of Franklin. During the summer off 1117. armor& ing te the Idaho offioeti, Virhipphs wooed a young woman of Bear Lake county to whom he became engaged. The grand larceny charge recite' that Vihipple atoll, a norse and the 'sheriff says it, warn. the day before the wedding wail to have taken place that Whipple rode out of the lit. of Ms . fiancee. The mach wanted man will have to &mower to the courts here on a charge of failure to provide for Ma wits and ruttier children at Lehi. and then, it is said., he will have to answe to the 'courts of Garfield county to a charge of bigamy, before he can be taken by the officers of Idaho. .Sheriff Athay came &melt) get J. ,A. Muller, who had just finished a term here hi the county jail for petit larceny. Sheriff Athity stated that Muller is 'wanted in Idaho on a charge of forgery. 1- ' IN I01110 a Wall Street Says Thomas W. t - Peder: 4tnd - LOSIN HOTAIII --- Mori Money in,RabbitRaising Than in subscription and complaints regarding to L 1.1. be made, shguld Johno,r1. orrice with H .A. son & Co.. 33 West First Telephone IL Home Agent for the Deity. Semi-Weekl- - com- ed , ,I5 , nolt-delive- ry t 8 - All payments practitally !al day yesterday the jury In the caae of Sarah Ann Daley, ad repreOGDEN,. Aug. Hartog, Co. & London. of A. ministratrtz Of the estate of ,..1,cee, ph Ming G., senting Railvisited Oita. city yesterday, making in- L. Daley vs. Salt Lake anda Utah livemeat and verdict of vestigations regarding rendered stock conditions. He spent the day at road company- action.k The suit woe ' War Relic Exhibit. , , WANT0 Tr 11 Logan Office. tor 11 ty PROVO, Aug. Londoner Visits Ogden. the Ogden Packing and Provision of pany plant, his house placing much the Ogden company's meats on theanmarArr He opProgram . augeL takes kets of Groat Britain. tomistic view' of the British industrial attra'ctive pro- situation, saying the commou, sense of OGDEN. Aug. the British people will prevent the car by the gram has been arranged &eructation for rying of troubles so far as to bring ruin. hers of the the ennual.outing in Lorin Parr park Saturday,- - one of the attractions will be the first soccer football game that Rains in Basin Swell has been played in this city for two Streams and Help Crops years. which will take place between the Southern Pacific team aed the Ogden City team. (Special Corrispondence.) Prof. E. S. Hinckley vrM be the oraof tor of the day. and a flue program ROOSEVEUT, Aug. 0.Recent rain musical selections In addition to sports storms have greatly benefited the ' has been arrange& ' crops in this section. Aside from ---moistening the ground in the valley the rains have swollen the mountain Narrowly Es capes' Injury. etreams. for a second crop Prospects OGDEN. Aug. 11.Wilititin Masters, of alfalfa are- good; While the wheat 1972 .Washington avenue. and his crop is light it is reportri there will year-old daughter narrowly escaped enough for bread for CiTe people of serious injury when he was hurled to be the basin. Never in the history of the the floor of s. Washington avenue car near hie home at midnight The ac- basin were prospects better for alfalfa street cident happened when a one-mcar collided vrtth the rear end of the trvek lcatke of hogs, both tat car Mr. Masters was preparing to andMany have been shipped from feeders, was sa he leave. 34. Masters layl that in the car to Roosevelt during the past few days, walking from his seat the front door the cotlinion occurred most of them for Kalligila buyers. and he was thrown to the floor and his The forest fire that has been raging child. which he was carrying, received at the head of Uint& river la now exhis full weight as both fell in the tinguished.- About 30 men from this vestibule. Both received plight Insection were a week or ten days fightjuries as also did Mrs. Masters. ing the flamed. 11 continwater of The city supply Jailed For Vagrancy. ually being increased by driving ariminommonom tesian wells. The water has been Gibson. arrested tested and OGDEN; Aug. t-- 4., pronounced pure. in the Wednesday night while loiteringsent An anti-wecampaign is being to warehouse district, has been Jail for 15 days OM a charge of vagran- conducted by Roosevelt chtiseml; each cy. It was disclosed at the trial that I. trying to outdo hie neighbor In Gibson had not been working any- maintaining a.clean yard, street and where for the past several months. garden. ME. A number of rtew brick residences Ward Corderenè es. are under course of construction. Elder Jed. Bingham has returned OGDZN, Aug. 8.The presidency of from the west Texas mission field. the North Weber stake announce ward conference next Sunday at Slaterville, Scratching mosquito bites pften poi. West Warren andkFar West. Members sons them. Skeeterscoot will fix them. of the stak presidency and stake high council will attend the three wards. Brigham Pharmacy.Advertisement. wheres. the meetings will be held at the -- I , 8 1919 AUGUST Provo Office Setni-Week- , fTherd-w- ith , All subscription payments and OGDEN, Aug. ILReturninly from al regarding delivery visit to the Logi Soldier Oil field's Se- -, complaints taiould be made to James A. Oliver WYominor, S. a. Dye, cashier of the the oil is' 62 t North 18t West St.. Telephone nifty State bank. reports that there and all that is necessary 358. Agent for the Daily, eaturday surely He made 'the is to get down to and News, Church in the interest of the Ogden Perovisit I and other publications. 1 um company and said be found in oil a Job for sitting than ing bigger an office talking about it. The by the Ogden company is ailAND NOW WHIPPLE satisfactorily and there Is an showing of oil. OGDEN, Aug 11.Maity complaints are being made by business men relato telephone service In this city an-tive to I OGDEN, Arm A.Awarding the night time. The complaints nouncement made by the merchants of during come from manufacturing plants. the Ogden the majority of stores in this' of which COrtriliain that scity will close at ?S o'cSock five dayli managers wait as at night they have to can in the week and cyclock Saturdays pot:Dilly get long as one hour before they and on evenings before holidays. Ef- Central. forts will continue to be made ter have' It has been reported that when the all the retail stores close at uniform outbreak of fire was discovered at the hours. mtlla the C. J. Humphries planing watchman at the American Can company tried to notify the fire department Mrs. Whitehill Dead. by telephone. but not being able to get ,,,1, central was obliged to go to ,the',edaOGDEN. Avg. tEleaner WhItobin. tion by automobile. The same coitmorning tplaint is made by others who have sufaged 62 yeart,died yestarday Mired several months fered at the hands after having firebugs. with heart trouble. Sho was born in In this connection- a complaint is this city Jan. 4, 1667 daughter of made by the Utah Canning company James A. and Sarah Mcdray Browning. ciallintrattention to the fact that menuand 14 facturers have no protection Underthe Surviving aro five children grandchildren.' 'rho body is at the 1.ar present ;system maintained by the teleThe city commignionkin parlors. ' phone company. ' erg have inotructed the city attorney to an conduct Inquiry. Trains , IN OSOENI.115 - Streetl Reports Progress In Wyoming Oil Field!' - - NEWS TRLDAY, DESERETy--EVENI- NG Will Not Help Pave - , - CLUB -- . 7.The 'Cache LOGAN, Aug. I. valley metropolle hie a full fledged Rotary club. Its charter was officially pre. n isee4 today at a held at the Hotel Eccles. with Rotartarts front Salt Lake and Ogden as guests. The local club hair twenty-on- e members, representing nearly that number of professisins and business purtents. . The Silt'. takers at tho meeting' were: Will G. Farrel. James W. Col. itna, Fred M. Hornung. Will E. Lambert and Think Rlbert. The Ogden Visitors were: Ralph Bristol, George Glen, Ambrosio Merrell, ZAP. Kirkendall. A. R. McIntyre, George Bennett and Leone Hodgson. The club charter was delivered by James W. Oollins. who preekled at the meeting. Robert Andereon, preendent of the Logan dish. introduced Mr. Coli line arid turned the meeting over to him. After an enthusiastic address, Mr. Collins celled upon Ralph Bristol, George Glen and Will G. Panel, for remark. and each responded. Mr. Farrel. who le a native and former resident of Logan, paid a glowing tribute to the city when - he skid: -There is no prettier spot- on earth than Logan; at least within the radius of the 10.000 miles around Logan that I have traveled?' The Ogden contingent added sent to the meeting by singing a song cotn. posed on the way up to Logan. The officers of the new club are as follows: President. Robert Anderson; rice president and director. And F. Carden; directors, M.. S. Eccles. E. G. Petersen. Roy Bullen. Edwin EL Budge, George W. Skidmore; secretary, Roy D.- - Thatcher; treasurer. Orval Adama The charter members are the following representative men: Robert Anderson general manager Some .tompany, lumber Anderson 140, ..,,s4,,. lt.,t), t II I 44 ,i,,i - 5,, ',.r ( :,.! i , ',,4 1P,0 - "1TIIC rt,, vrrirzrz or molutomsm. I. et - 's r , at 'W., 5 , 1 ' r ,tb- ....'t1-4:eri ' ' ' ,4 5 'II I A ', - 4 4.4 A - Rabbit breeding is a better ramak evet7thing goes well, hie stu:- - of than dabbling with or manipulating rabbits will have increased SOO, per, the stock market,. says Thomas W. cent At the same ratio. by next tan ) laiLIVROTI. financier and hortteltiturist, Mr. Lamson will have so many Tab.': and he furnished figures to prove it. bits at "Dreamwold" he will need an Ho has stocked "Drearnwold." hi. adding machine,. With other meats in price there is a growing farm In Et YPt. which is in the state of Massachusetts. with mom than detnend for rabbit and Mr. Lawson ; 1,000 reibbitthe best breeds., Bel. says he will have no trouble iodine ,,,, - sky-his- it glen. English and Siberian. By fall.it . . Increase in Activity Is Shown By Trade Letter - - , , The Utah Slats National bank haa just Ianed Itw Auguet, general letter on trade conditions and bustness forecast. The letter says in part: "Corporate financlug during June ' amounted to 257 million dollars corn-pare- d with 249 million dollars the month before and 204 milliod dollars a year:ago. Stock lames amounting to over $S 'million dollars were well taken up during the month. Indleating substantial Sew isd a ready market-foones. "Maturities for jab' urin arbount to 110 million dollars compered with 49 million dollars in June and 130 million dollars in July of last year. Of the total only 26 millSon dollars is made up of railroad locuritteo. Dividends and Intereal. "Dividend and intereet dickers. monis for July will be 314 million dollars oompared with 161 million dollas In June' and 338 mmloe dollars In July of last year. Dividends roe!. count for 101 million dollars of the amocnt compared with 1011 million dollar' a year ago and interest COTS.partmenu will be 21 million dollars a dollars year pared with 21 million ago. The smaller 'Mersin payments are due to intern on government se, curities amounting to only 13 million dollars this July compared with Mar-' ty 14 million dollars a year age4 ,, "Shares traded on the New York stock exchange during Jun. numbered $4 million. a new high mark for the month of Juno, compared with S2 million in May and 12 million in Jam of day last year. The million-sha- re which was formetly a rartly has become the rule rather than the exception and there were 21 suet days in June. Bond sales amounted to 241 million dollars compared with 279 million dolars in May and 131 million dollara in June of last year. Nearly 715 per cent of the bond dealings were in government issues compared with 41 per cent the previous month. "Neve and large oorporatione formed during June numbered more than TOO and bed authorized capital of 1,255 million dollars compared with 749 million dollars for such organizations the month before and 227 million dollars for new corporations formed 'in June. 1918. New ,00tbeerna being BITES,EISHI PBPLE,, - Former Salt Laker Drowned in Portneuf ---- - ,' POCATELLO. Ida.. Aug. la.' was drowned, In Portneuf' river late yesterday at a point one mil Pubibehed by The Gorham Press of above h- ebritti Boston. Masa nCloth, $ ' law of Gust Chalet, & local meat NE EltE11 .BOOK Pro dealer, and .is survived by his Water. 11 'Main St. News Building. He came te Pocatello Al years ago " . tt I: I t" n ' 1 Containing 104 brief essays on distinctive doctrine of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Sainte. 344 .:c 41' ; 7- .14.,:- f 7 1 , ' (Special Ourreepoadeues.) POCATELLO, Idas Aug. 7.A dog ran through the streets of Pocatelkl, Influence Odes. Monday and before it wee finally It Is mead that there are one or twe killed had bitten eight people. The eaves of influenza in Logan now and' head ot the animal was ilent te the tlet health authortties ars on the alert' te.prevetrt thlo Spread of the malady, stet. bectertalogist tor examination, There tee severat and this afternoon the follówing start: here If poesible. dads tzt other parts, of the county but ling message wee recedVed from Boise; tn of them ars being- direfully 07dier0000pleal, finable oà the brain watched. of thordog. poaltive for rableam Hart In Auto Acctde. The information from Bohm created Mrs James Baugh at Burley. 'Idaho, was hurt In an ant accident yes- Do little otir in niedical circles, and terday. Wttli her hmtband. she had this afternoon efforts OXO being mad been visiting oM neighbors and .friends to locate every person who wee bitten, In BelV10ft and they were on their way back when the auto struck a sodden so that arrangements may be roads to depression In the road and Mrs. Baugh care for those who wish to undergo was thrown against the wind shield of the Pasteur treatment. the cez with such for that part of Dr. J. H. Lynn-- is taking personal her calp was torn 10009- - and it 'wee to to return this necemmary city for interest In the case, and will order , serum from California at once. surgical attention. ; . .,. '414 yesterday A NEW BOOIC BT DB. JAMES E. TALMAGE.' . : , ,t' quorum of stertsoty; their wives and friends from lte:tharg, ea.tna to Leg sn last ..40ing and will rettrrn in the morning. They "came down to wort the Logan tempti and the There journey wee made by auto. were about two more machines and they are parted today on the east hail of the tabernaele square. In all there were about 160 members in the group and for their benefit two sessions were held In the temple today. Signs for Soloists. Grant Witick of the Stabs Automobile assiciation carne to Logan and distributed a large number MAD DOG IN POCATEL1B of metal signs which will be placed near railroad crossings, at dangerous points In the couzycm ,and other such " , . tf''' i',i '44 1 - Anderson ChM' Deed. Vise Infant Child of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Anderson died last night of pneumonia, after a abort Illnees. Funeral arrangements have not yet been , ; T ' - :;0 )Lr."-z, ,I, N3 corn-Pau- - 1 ,t, 141 c!,c Reid Sharnhart president and mimager of the Shembart.Chriatensen company. dry goods and ladle department store. Roy D. Thatcher. district attorney ' for First Judicial district. Joseph E. Cordon, state repreeents. this and manager of the Cardon l, real estate, loans, etc. Orval W. Adams. cashier Thatcher Brothers? Banking company. Evan R. Owen, division manager Utah Power & Light company. O. Guy Cardon, manager the Blue, bird. candy manufacturer. Charles R. Johnson. professor of nnagia Utah Agricultural college. John T. Caine III, Professor of animal husbandry, Utah Agricultural col. lege, and cattleman. Lyman 11,Yde. manager Ecolea Hotel company. Riots- t ''4 ' , , - , 11 f nt ' i '''' '46' , ,, ''',. ''' ,t1I '. s 1-4- , i. ---, -- ,.,., .) Olt ".1kLr I I I 11 ....-- -, ""."', ,,;J, rirt; Tt; 1 , i . . , ' ,e.';' ',,..3 ,,Alit ,r" The Roy. Edwin T. Lewis, 'vector et Johns Episcopal 'church; Dr. Elmer George Peterson, west-deof the Utah Agricultural college. George Skidmore. manager- of the Idaho People Travel in AU' b31 Temple --- -VOCIAN, Aug. LA. party composed of the members albs Sugar City, Ida, fv. i - St. - h 'Nmv; pti 000rpani corns:tasty,' . , '. l,: vt 4 ' t .i'0(s' .'4' - , , 4 11 . .- " I "..k I ,t':X1 flitr,i,'41,,,, t'ill'i,' ' ,:,-- 7 - ..' ' ,''''-- Seth 11. Blatt,reanager Blair Motor oompany. automobiles. Roy Bullen, civil engineer and mayor of Logan city, Herschel Bullen. secretary of the Fremont iry Curlew Land company and editor of the Logan Republican. ' Dr. Edwin &Budge..r.-..- . Ariel F. Cardon, manager Logan Land & litainage company. , Marriner S. Eccies, general manager Bodies Investment company. Merlin R. Hovey, secretary Loilln , , Commercial chin. Maximo M. Harris. manager Harris Music company and president and Supmanager of the Logan Gamins Knitting ..-( ' t,4,, 41' , ..-- A, ., 7 '1, , - ',,it-- :, f-- ,,, Union -'' , rousing-conventio- . f , formed in almost every line of bust.' forecasts keener competition and t: calls for greater etticiancy and lois 'i waste hi the conduct of business. patience shown that new concerns are often more etticiently conducted start., ing as they do with a thorough organ- - 7. isation, modern 'equipment, no pen. ,z ioners and unhampered by tradition or outgrown policies. Tbe new bueS. 16', nem era which we are entering calk:, - , for the complete readiustment of beetnese practice and older oonceorns which to must survive expect recognise the. changed order of things The time bee arrived for the buMness men of Amer.. lea to prove to the world the stuff ens medn of and for the workersthey Apiaries to prove their superiorttg st".: over Os 1. ability and dependability workers of any other nation. Bolabevism will find American 110034 s poor, ; place in which to grow. news "Or earnings of the prtselpal r steam rallrnada during lday wars 411 million dollars compared erith $IT r million dollars the previous month, and ITS milhon dollars a year ago- - 511 million deliars4 Net earnings compared with 45 minion dollars the previous month and el million a, poor.:: ace. Operattng expenses were million doHare compared with ASS 7, million dollar's a year ego. Beth freight and pasestiger traille ars es 4, the roads can handle bet ; heavy the reports indicate that the Mertens in volume means decreasing net rev,. roue and the end is not in eight there business is going &bead by leaps said bounds but shortly these brightening Inky be halted by timer tnabty transport their product& The raOread business is teday every' malty bell" DOM for, if our transportation systimen.: breaks down oonspeetely, and it eannet stand the egrets mach loam. tie break-dow4-- we -- maye mesa a ported Mr.: ,, meals boldness. "Building operations for May to the principal cities amounted to 11141 Hon dollars nourPered with $S ledi-- ,; , dollars the month balms sod $I mMion dollars a year age. An keit ST of the PrinciPet cities nt tha .rserantro,.4 report increase& and many thaw are enormous increase& in thealwitness n rest in each of building. New York, Chicago. adelphia and Cleveland show the greatest percentage of inereass ever a year ago." 4 from at Lola and had sines boat a machinist in the employ of COO 011100 Short Lino. Jost how the sestalat occurred is not known. Sirios was at the ismah se lign Chalalaa, and while wating tar ego hired men to fthish some work he de. tided to take a dip In the --rtirtor. As the body was found tti a of the river where the watier aportion 20 feet neap. is It thought he stepped off a rkbps. and, being unable to swIns,, tank to tin bottom. The body wars recovered by DePeel Sheriff Guy Neleon and Pal:robins Devaney, who dra,gred the river. - , , , - & - 4 ; I , Blackfoot Exp enences ! , .Three Fires in One Day. i 1 - (Special Correepondeacc) BLACKFOOT, Ida, Aug. ' ' fires today occupied the time of the Blackfoot fire department and despite unfaStrable conditions the flame : fIghters handled the situation well. The residence of Mrs. A. B. Davis on east Court street we damaged through an overheated kitchen stove. : Mrs. Davis was slightly burned In at Br before tempting to extinguish the calling the department.- ' A frame storage and icehouse In the : rear of No. 131 north Main street waa considerably larnaged and later wail razed by the firemen. The third one occurred at 3 o'clock 1' I ' this afternoon at the fair grounds and wall not reported until it had gained i sufficient headway to destroy 360 feet of frame 'tables and 1,200 feet of fencing. There was no insurance. This fire attracted hundreds of moot tators. To check its spread to noir. by residences, water warn pumped trim an irrigating canal and chemical, wire ' used. k4 4 Ptt 4 1, 4. I ei |