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Show ilESERET 'EVENING NEWS gATUILDAY- - AUGUST' 9 ' 1919 SECTION. -- THREE ' pcommand and to makeNse of allto seek 'able sources of information or dodut dealers guilty of hoarding to keep up pric'es, or who istroying food in violation of the anti-tru- I NEw BLAINF.sTAKFiratofwwtiamrdnenxtewSubnistypAwurli st taken into the stake organization Other changes necesea rY will also be It is likely tho retailer, wholesaler at this time. A special effort is being made by the stake and middleman will be required to a goods ars dency to have a number of the Coun- - 1state the profit upon whichout of The Deseret News of 1869). who Is find , , oil' of the Twelve attend the Boise ,sold In ,p eflort-tward ,, !responsible for thehigh Paces. , , Airplane serer. Iosoph,E. rooter, Vdwara -, from a trip to California. .A' large BOISE Is the first city in Idaho to Boise for in formed Ogden been class tRichins. bad TETON COMIRCIAL CLUBservice.' an established have the airplane Under elocution in instructions LA)tanProt. Tooser. C. A. Goodwin Three of Boise's young business men direction of George W. Cigrico. Mrs. Penni Thwtoker. C. W. Pen-rohave formed a company for the put-pocorrespond'N'ilistA Lake Spring Prost. g, T. Benson, bishop ent from this settlement said the of establighing a :regular air.' SCOHES LIME. SERVICE Maughan, "Father" Browelt. service. They have purchased riot in the were plane running grasshbppere 8c100---Captwo-seaBet' Oarlitth at one was of latest Curti," the Jorgenaon, type Carey; he Headquarters said, settlement. The H. Johnoon, Wm, Menunott Mrs' fields, ed planes, which arrived in the citY but a mall one, consisting of only assembled and Hawley Francis Puller, Sophronts three families. Boise Stake Gives Nearly yesterday andisi haelpen "Tot we have good , (Special Correspondence.) no 31arttn, Solomon Wiestn, Mary Play- Sabbath tested and ready to satisfy and a well attendmeetings Ida.. Aug.' 6.The Teton ETON. of Tr the thrills er, Daniel Thompson, Georg Haw leY. ed those ' who desire,to try 'All school." ' Its Sunday Officers, Auxiliary to Commercial club has sent the fol- -, Those air desiring George Monroe, Thomsa Tates. Niels , MorganThe citizens of this place, transportation. make Quick trips to points outside of lowing letter to the fourth assistant', Theeson, Jesse B. Martip, Theo. Phil- according to a letter from James T. - --- -, Boise will be accommodated at a ttg- postmaster general at Washington:, Airplane Woriton, had commenced a bridge " ure commensurate with the distance. "The daily newspapers fail to reach; W. over the Weber river to connect the Brigham City--JaBywater, Boise is to hirre a new enterprise In us no lem , Other News. k L. Watkins, R. D. Sprague. two portions of the settlement'. than once each week If elThe oil an the of form blending plant. CoadvilleThere was still sonle service is at its best. and in general' Spanish FbrkJarties Miller: Capt. a Oil Fletcher company, progressive our the news delivery is not better, McKee, Z. Coltrin, S. Markham. Capt. citement over the smappox in been , . concern having seven plants in the than! daily town. A smallpox hospital had Gon litaL D. H. Davis, Charles Monk. that of the have Boise In with state settle, Correspondence.) the frotti headquarters (Special Fillmore CityCapt. John Ashman. established two miles the necessary machinery' The purchased OIS care epochto for ment County E, Ids., Aug. I.An patients. "Si, Anthony. six miles distant., r. M. Lyman, Preet Callister,- Bishop court. had met with plant capable which' - and will build a Mayor Cluff and is' the point of departure for marking and unusually success- of producing oilsblending Edward Partridge, A. M. Lyman ' or conblend of a any bad and council passed. the city the star route carrier received a daily Thomas R. ,Kg, Thomas C. Collis- - resolution ful quarterly conference "'of sistency required by the trade., to the effect that no per- i delivery of papers without interrup- inr. Ennabeth Henry, John Kelly . son should leave Coalville without a Boise stake .was held in Carey . tion. Our papers must then be left , Governor Returns. '' ' ''' i and Lyman; stating Saturday and Sunday. Three eel' Pass. signed by the mayor has returned at the St. Anthony postoffice or car-Ti- ed Governor D.W. Davis disSee-eaMt Plessant--- E. the was from o at free Cliff, Bishop that the bearer stone were held each, day and a visit-tto Washington, past us. In either case our mall i Wm Violation of this regulation Perk the chapeLwhichis the largest DCBoise after , . Morrison.. I ease. Ha rePorts that -by. Paul De Line, Of to a fine taxed would he was H. Win. W., lig. in one the entire stake, imnishablity Morontapt. Bradley. of mall M "The time of government reclamation officers are news to house the great cumber .taking great interest in irrigation prob- our postoffice by delivery Draper, Sr..-- John Bailey, P. p. Thomas Bullock brought this the star route car- -, -- A capacity town. Summit from the all county from parts who Saints (1,f John D. gathered Kirk. Draper. Chase, John 'lems of the west and feels certain that riot varies from Three to nine boom , child of Mr. and Mrs.- - Henrl Evans man. of the stake. ' government aid will undoubtedly come of the mail train In committee which in- The general Church authorities were for Idaho for the reclamation of this after the arrival Fountain GreenCapt. Orifford had died but a case We six miles distant. that declared it the this conference by etate's arid lands and the storing of the are Anthony. at.' presented ?rest Orson Hyde, Bin hor R . L. John. vestigatsd "lever-In any wise Certain as to -- had not been smallpox. Mrs. Emma Elder u d g er Clawson . ectin presivalSnake river of waters flood the h Llewel-hem. James Guymon. Rees R. here. the time of delivery Wild, who a d nurse d sine 11 Pon pa- - dent of the Council of the Twelve. and ley ' lYn. . We attribute ' thie poor servleo tients and had become known al the- Elder Melvin J. Ballard. For a office land Boise at States United The Mounto John olelorence Nightingale of the the carelessness and apathy largely Peterlon, cwt. of years the territory comprising Acton, Mayer George Taylor, Bros.! tains" had herself contracted - the dip. the Boise stake was in charge of Eld- has been advised that homesteaders of the driver and to the emaciated 1 er Ballard when he was are forced to leave their home- and miserable condition of the horses .4Quin,- father and son, Charles Dorin, same. president--of who - FillmoreJohn L. Smith reported the Northwestern States mission, C. P. Anderson. Were these horses to Coln and stead in order to make- - a living for used. Rountlful-.--Cen."lbs 11 Grant, Blab- - that the grasshoppers had left that in the latter part of the year 1913 themselves and families and who can under' the observation of a humane oso officer be would institute proceedings gen- - furnieh evidence by at least two witthe OP John Stolier. John Telford, E.- Man- - community andthat in sotto of dam, Elder ,Clawson, representing was ' a eral Church authorities In a meeting nesses that it , necessary to leave at once., ,age done, the farmers would reap tle. . , his place for this purpose may secure a ' We are of the opinion that the crop of early grain. at Gooding, organized Boise stake. A. Johnson . food SpringvilleBishop one the of of leave absence The J. Mantl--C. Brown writes that year. immediate establishment of the proAt the .conference In Carey Elder W. H. Kelsey. Cherie D. EVSAII. harvest would be a bounteous one, Clawson waa again on hand further to actual time a homesteader is away posed'inail route from the Sugar City Levin---ElmTaylor, Prent Pitch- - 11190 that the Manti store divide the territory and at this time from his place wider' these circum- railroad 'station direct to the Tetol forth, George Gardner. Heber Hartler. was doing a good cash business, un- - Blaine stake was organized from the stances will be crited as actual resipostoffice, as has been outlined to dence upon the land at the time final your ParagoonahBishop Silas a. Smith der the direction of Bishop Moffit and I eastern portion of the Boise stake. department, would canoe efI. the only person named in this re- - the board of directors. The Relief The new stake is made up of the proof:le made. ficient carriers to bid for the route. Port. but the account indicates that a 'misty. under Prest. A. Washburn, was Carey, Acequia, Rupert. Mr Service Patrol. No time 4ould be lost by trarusfer deal, of good. procession was enjoyed, with music. doing Paul, Jerome and Manard wards and Preparations are being made for es- through another postoffice and we i the Gaunett, 'porta, dancing and othervfeatures. - I Thief ig warned. Gooding. Hazelton and tablishing in air service patrol vet should be furnished with a mail servtomenSimilar acoounta. with no names branches, mr., Davis Wendell- independent the vast timbered region of Idaho. The ice in keeping with the general high In an ada,arti,em.nt. toned. are even from Hyrum, ct o gether with a number of dependent- laig.pmce has been asked to furnish standard, of the United States postal wathed school ranctititrand Stindast r ton. and Mendon. At Smithfield. the organistcertain informMS-ti- t IlitreettartilltIlit ternees'--seat from my wagon from the tions In spring , a districts. outlying oration. was riven by J. S. Cantwell,. Tithing Office yard. was seen taking it. so of service at air that Washington. and Mrs. Adeline Barber read an ad- - If he (foes not Want to get into trouble, I The beboundary lines of Blaine stake this new and adequate system of Ma lad Man Loses will Minidoka Oa the east to patrol can. be Leg .... dress on behalf of the women of the he had better return it." put into service in the Ferry on the west, and from 'Gem state in the immediate rt. L. Campbell stated that be ex- - Glenn's future. Relief society, Auto of 'As t Result Mishap a the Snake river on the south to This year's apple crop In the Gem pected to be able to pubhsh within Indian roman Murdered. mountain the 'tate ranges dividing the for of a list premiums about centrally, on the north. Head- - state promises to be the largeet ever (Special Correspondence.) : A letter from Fillmore written by few days A. Mpartitenh (Marten! for the new stake will be at harvested. In 1917 a bumper yield of Thorns Catheter. lived genera' 'Heins econmainndg Jte!riKtowriaini dierair.welere. Ida., Aug. 7.Because of . Carey with W. Lennox Adamson, for-o- f 4,00", cars was registered, while this MALAD, received In an automoof news and In addition an account the lists. cars. All "In- - mer bishop of Carey ward, los presi- year promises at least 4,500 necesthe murder of an Indian legman. According to the dent and Joseph Cooper and Wallace parts of the state promise an excellent bile accident July 24. it became at the Mary. wife of Chief Kanosh. CPne day dependent." Wells Fargo & Co. stage W. Meehan with the Payette-Weise- r district sary yesterday to amputate yield, as counselors. in 3 the at the chief started for SsAt Lake City; had been bald up octqck ' Blaine stake was Orpha' Thomas. In thp in the lead. The fruit is said to be of thigh the left leg ofcame fortunate who armed from the next day his wife was missing and morning. by here highwamen of complebng its organisation. in good also and fine quality and excep- a young man who for six weeks nothing was heard of had made away With the express way Tennessee. The patient is doing well. that the greater number of the auxil. tionally free from worms and other In of ehe nature box' critical of the view her. Then her body was found severe etrcmg . had theis head first fruit Infections. In a letter to his mother, Elder lazy organisations The son of Emrys G, ' Will operation. miles from the caniPs Her throat bad Lb in e C. eastern IL L. of Probe the quart was part Heber Young reported that be Davis is air recovering from .injuries been out. For some time no tie Boise stake; thus at the time under instructions from received in an automobile accident and enjoying his miesionarl stork original found lie to the perpetrator of the well of - A. Proceeding new Rethe stake the H ere organising . d atEld enry Mitchell. Palmer, United Statee Zurich, Switzerlan about tbe same time. horrible deed but finally another In Snell and Lewis Grant had been with lief society, Sunday school. Young torney general, J. L. McClear, United which might have re. An squaw, a member of the family of him for a short time and were taking Mens liutgal. Primary and Itellains States district attorney for Idaho, today suited accident for several people occlass organizations were already per. put in motion the machinery of the curred seriously Chill( Katnen' ackh"ledgad that she up their missionary work. , service staHardman the at fected. to Ned had kilied the woman through spit. leaving it necessary ohly A dispatch from Deep Creek, government to asteertain the cause of tion Wednesday night. While his auCaritas a force for the Young the high prices of foodstuff' in Idaho. tomobile gasoline tank was being leading jealousy. It wee ;eared the homl- - I yule,. ,reported the most severe hall cide would prove a great disturbance storm ever known in that section. All Ladies MutuaL The high-- : priest', He announces that the investigation filled, the driver lit a match and held vatalso quorum had in the upper headquarters ' in will be a rigid one. and that. the offi- it over the opening to see how the the Indians of that section. of the grain crops among ' A so with little Carer, the effort very to be cials of the destroyed. total eclipse of the sun bad oe. ley were said purpose to sift filling was progressing. t. Escaping gas stake can pick tia the load and the reasons government for high prices to the bot- was ignited and in an instant the MaThe leading editorial this week dealt- new eprred and bad created considerable assume nathe of the with removal tom responsibility and conduct the prosecupropooed chine. gas pump and several men were intereet....though no particular excite-- ',with tional capital from Washington to viously experienced people in the lead. tion where evidence Warrants action. in dames. Fire extinguishers were Boise was left with the weststake Under the buttruction received, the used and few injuries were received. city further west. Other editor. Interesting exercises were held.. at some ern conand of former . its part district attorney is directed immediatelate dealt with ate topics "Health territory Mr. Hardman was burned rather badthe dedication- e f the Fand' and "The Indturtrial Invest!.. listing of the Boise, Bramell, Em- - ly to employ all the facilities at his ly on. the hands and legs. , kal e and the quarters of the Female rstion and Weiser mett, Francisco." wards and Ban Nampa In Relief department of the Fifteenth branch organizations at Kuno and Ward. Presidents Brighern Young, '0. Melba. It is the expectation of the A. Smith. D. H. Wells: Eldere G. Q. Harvest Han d Injured . Stake presidency to be able to make an ' rannom Brigham Young. Jr. and B y Fall From Mach ine Independent branch or ward of Kuna ' in the immediate future and thtle have Bishop R. T. Burton were present and . .. au even unit uozen tooK part in tne exercises. Tne Heuer! (Continued from nag four.) Correspondence.) 1 (special In the stake wards Department quarters referred to con-- I ND. AIda., Aug.. Heber Hale. hits been at the lively and as ilhtminted as though We lug in 'the direction of a better 'state who Q. stated of a room 30 by$111 feet, well thew Infield, son of Will Ft- - 'head of Boise stake since it was first were in October. of manners. The unwanted encore is built and tamefully decorated. for the the the r" bad manners. Everybody knows that. use of the Relief olociety. A hymn corn- umsweeten; ,g7egated trom,. e 16 field, a prominent farmer ja States five and a mission. helf it is a deliberate Insult both. to posied Joy the ocearion by Eliza R. Rockland vicinity, was injured ago, will. remain as president years who rather ex- Often actress, Sicilian The and , Snow was Nuns. Fitield has selected as his counselors, Orson cited us some years ago when she ap- the alleged IntelIrene of an audi-- aocident. Young an in Monday once and to the amour propre of Col. J. H. Wieldier, poet office In- W. Rawlins and Clarence T. Ward. peared with the Sicilian peasants, has etar. sneetor for Utah. Montana, Idaho and was at work on a combined harvester the languge. English been eoun acquiring was He have I of led the cry against the unJoe May. Eldperr,RidaewhitineHawleasinsecothe Wyoming territories. had arrived in in the field former or- - (I wish that some American inactors wanted encore tor years, and now her Bait Lake to make his headquarters. sacking 'grain and fell under the ma- follow would actresses and now advanced to the ganization and is the others have jtined me. and it looks ' Broom Manufacturing. Elder footsteps!) and will appear under chine. The heavy wheels passed over position of first counselor. is as though the nuisance would be enThis Cori. of John ;his management recent is Ward a in arrival shoulder G. M. Webster and Bishop A. Garde kis shoulder'', breaking the part Mimi and en- tirely abated very shortly. "fire" t whose come of Atuglia the from here state, having ner, of West Jordan, announced that blade as 'well al tutting a gash in his enthusiasm. the eastern part of Idaho. Elder ergy aroused is to will they intended to go Into the broom- lost be for Rockand to 1101811Zbee these was rushed Another qualities which shows no William F. Rawson who was former' Whether making business. they having planted sll.1P He to the English lan- sign of abatement, is the late hour of the previous spring about 24 acres of medical attention. ,Ille is reported to first counselor in the stake presi- - when reduced tobut seen. be remains and the complete unreliability broom corn. (For many YeLt11 Mr. hi Improving- dency has retired from active work guage. . to me to be starting of the advertised time. A New York NVebster's broom factory was one of , in the rake on aceount of hie health. Madame Aguglia4seented mere that an language artist such DeadMrsutttenos Schmidt in more dreads in south Salt the leading industries poor health for having been will not matter very much. 'The play seated. "It apparently ' a at the theatre.,being, Lake county). and ' is to be seen is to be 'stands in arriveslobbies Mrs. Minnie Schmidt, aged 71. wife than Year Pastshe which in Sunon the At the tabernacle meeting ' New AnXithlrY beedili chatting, or to herwhich ' estate man , real "asdaptecr Of specially Charles Schmidt, to Elder refuses be and seated until day. ,Brigham Young, Jr., The auxiliary organizatiotut of Boise seems a PitY, as genuine artists do not preening. It Pieta. Brigham Young. were . the of American Falls, died suddenly of stake the very last minute. and then it pro-tes- ta were left in an almost entirely need adaptation. No matter the how , speekers in the forenoon. and manager heszt, disease. the Young condition, dierupted George A. Smith in the afternoon. begs for an early beginning, the audiMrs. Schmidt was born in Galena, Ladies mutual being the only stake List of promises is qatte ence mores the request. Often in the A large company of Saints - from Mr. Corry In this end of the terraScandinavia. in the charge of. Elder EL. May I, 1141. She was married auxiliary left of those elaborated by advertisements, It is threatened that Up ,to the present time only as long as any is saying a those who arrive after the Olson had arrived. and about 400 of to Charles Schmidt 12 year ago. The his colleagueswhich play, has partial arrangements have been made whole as I remembered started. win be them had dispersed among their deceased is survised by her husband for In fact, lot. in the kept standing at the this stake. before, if all the promises mad. at reorganization triende, and the remarndee were ex. a sister, Miss Sophie Saunders of 0a-.- . The high council of the Boise otake this time of we back until the close of the act The 4 materialised. peeled to move south to homes In Eddie will now threat is never carried out Nobodyda be composed of James T. should need a year. theatre& extra dozen gannets county and other parts of the and ' Cal.. of Redlands. seated! .4 Hoagland, Henry G. Labrum. Samuel Territory. fortunately say Ogof Schmidt William two and sons, W. visitors to our theatres, J. Perry Jordan. Al. FortunatelyI do not materialize. Among the deaths repprted this den and Albert , Schmidt of Tracy, fredWorthington. They seem mutt marvel at the bad manners Budge, Isaac E. Thurter, Oscar they of listEach week, are the following: manager tentative. be to ' CaL , L. Johnson. George W. Wills, Lewis . New York audience: at Its seinshnese!,it'' At American ForkAgnes Hunter, ens the to . Service. W. Adams. Peter Johnson. George Baal Front and at ootbulDetuventk,in-- ne wife of Ebenezer Hunter. At Spring. , then digartiorettY goes , those oneor two- -' hlumit and George H. Hardy. Elders and for th town. Luke Neil& age 72 years. 'At .John M.. Cook returned to his home Lewis better. L. W. Oscar Willie 26 Johnson, 'after George for the decencies. , .. , yeerterday Scipio, of brain fever, induced by sun- - at Rockland Mr. Cort threatensI mean promand Johnson have Lewis Peter Adams S. U. This In the navy. He nuisance, of course, could be musical ,' stroke, Joireph Wilson. age 54 years. months service play called - isesavnew coonas been alternate high foron a acting' of 11 the time months In the Seventeenth ward, thia city, spent "A Foof.s Dance" summarily redressed, but will not be. Lewis W. and Elders cilors. George eon One can the mer Gorman W.. understand the attitude of Franklin of Martin and Nancy transport, Zeppelin. Crane Wilbur. 'Three's a Crowd" George H. Handy are new members in by A. Harris of Smithfield: the death oe- - taken over by the I.T. S. kisvv. managers who dislike to rein their by Earl Derr Biggers and ChristophMr. Cook made three round tripe. the council havin g been selected from er Morley, and a few others. These nrert act.. b3r starting before the audcurved at the residence of John C. , Davis at Provo. Hyrum T. Kemp infant but spent most of the time in harbor the Bohm ward.Relief ience is seated. It is disconcerting to should keep him busy. The stake society will he son of Christopher J. and Glins Kemp. at ' Brest. Mr. Cook perfected his all concernedeven to the actors on Bale of G. headed Bessie by Mire, alaIn this city. Edith Emma Wilson, aged work as a blacksmith and sea see people entering dttr. , stageto Boise tui president with counselors to 'encore" which has the the The first-nig15 month. daughter of W. D. and charged as a tirades' workman. action of the piece. ing C. of be Earl and later. selected a such Morgan been nuisance, baffling Limy Wilson. At Santa Clara. Jane wheat. setae Lamented. New 'York has much to lear n. from Boashard. age 70 years. wife of H. - Wheat is being harvested in Rock; SSer will be None oSfuntdhaye cosuchhogeo.l such a detrimental feature for so long, smaller cities. are superintendent. Inetructions fast I, disappearing. of Bosshard. and daughter George and land Valley. and, while the outlook is lore in the auxiliary , .organias,tions now given that the Insensate applause At . Richmond. Elizabeth Garner. discouraging in general, on account have And now. it is meld. that there Is an henetenassnoacmiaetdio.h olsfhethe5.81 that follows everything in the muaical John Edwin Andrus, infant son of of the continued drouth. a number of I m dance called the "snooker" James and Manones Lovina Andrus. farmers are harvesting eight to ten will be headed by some sort of claque) English by J. Orville Ellsworth )the(tnduced whom' home was in St. George. . shall be ignored and that the action of which was etarted in London to sup- - nose McCathy and Mart for the young men bushels,,and and B. HogSylvia our Two marriagest are,reported: Wm. Walker, who have "jazz" dance's. It has just shall not be interfered with. plant large ranches north eneen for the. young ladies. Both of I the piece been introduced into "She's a Good for been has "encore" Paulfrom The Suffolk, Englan.d..and of town, report a yieldof ten bushels. these organizations responsible L will have headMing tart-tet1 Louisa strong. of North than any other one Fellow" at the - Globe theatre. by quarters in the Boise ward. Fannie tmore failures Ogdon: Prest rotniel H. Wells per- has Joseph Santley and Robert J. Mak- It disgruntled ing. will of Brown. be Weiser. Lilmten president it has caused the commutersaudiences; formed the ceremony. At St. Thomas, Tv elser Bo y gin s. and will be watched?with Inver. to mks of the association and John .Primary by Bishop James Leitwood, Homer last train.; it ha s infuriated crit- est. With England taking a hand lo their d of G will Croix Lakin be e at uerre the head Nampa A. Bouton 'and Mim Nancy Foote: who had to make Urns in order our contortions. there is no knowing of the Religion class work. Edward "'"'"""' lull page of this issue is .Nearly to reach B. Hanson Boise of will their office. It served no what poor old Terpsichore win be "up in continue Correspondence.) (Special a reproduetton of an article by K. 'A. at all. Valuable num- against" That depresse4 Muse has of the chairman of the stake good purose position Desch W. Burnell, in the Chicago "Advance," WEISER, Aug. had much to contend with of late. social committee. There will be some bere that might have been worth ton-da- y 11V a of his giving impressions of Weiser, war hero, was today grace and rhythm have departe& appointments to be made at a peating were lost in the din that fol- Her visit among the Latier-da- y Saints. Mr. awarded a Croix de Guerre Wit h a later date among vrhich will be a pres- lowed unworthy ones. There was no and she now appears to rely upon her Burnell gives a' and in- the highest single honor ident and counselor for the high discrimination. The artists themselves musclee, her, eccentricities, and her ' terestinekecount of his experkne,.. gold Mar. by the French to an American priests quorum- seemed, 'tired. The piece invariably acrobatics. I wonder what Dame and ps; high tribut e , to the "Mot'. given The division of. the territory into dragged. and the whole thing seemed Terpsichore would say to the 'shimThe award' Was made; by soldier. mow. ,. two C. Bird, army recruiting separate stakes will afford much so stupid and unnecessary that man-bett- my"? Possibly her utterances would Capt. Frank Nenn From Settlement& e i for intensified be unnt for publication., oftiCer from Salt Lake. opportunities dicta have followed. The otRcial citation read by Capt. work on the part of the officers of agerical In addition to the Pioneer Day re- ' At the present tints. the "claque"' of the various organizations' and much unpremeditated Nina a number of the settlements are Bird says: Much is now betng said about the applauders le being better results are bound to follow. "lie kept open the. communications represented with general news lettere; It le noisy and provoca4 strike of the aotons4oh, a ptertty batOgWhile the membership in both stakes disciplined.betweeft th1s firing lins and the amont them are the following: Is but no attention paid to it at but it seems to me that as long as we den-"1.7rtui" sends an önteresting tattoo post commander and more than will be small for tha present there tive. all The stage merely waits until the have our plumbers unstricken. and our letter telling of the recent visit of the once brought back soldier's severely Is a Weedy Influx of people coming clamo r ceases, and then the perform- - coal handlers. and our car conductors, in wounded through heavy barrage to Into this part of Idaho and In nearly Enteuthoppers. of developments resume era their work. and our builders and a few others who' ward his show will the station aid first the every various settlements of.the community membership continuing Sometimes a star appears. and hie are vital to our daily seeds. we needn't ' the presand other news items.. He announces task until he fell completely exhaust-th- a material Ingtrease thiring are the ' beneath utterances drowned I ,...,., worry intensively about the aetors. If Ogden had lost the Daily Tel.- - ed. By this work he gave his corn. ent years ' ' a .followe As a result of selecting many offi- cheap applause that epecialty they want to strike. let 'ern! We shall ratite a beautiful example of complete graph. which waa to be moved back to Salt Lake). but would shortly ts- - morn ot danger and of remarkable de-s- cers to man the reorganized Boise I turn. He is obliged to wait. but the be sorry if it affects our theatre-goin- g I not le Of of coursebut we can still LIVA or at turn disis Boise ward repeated. a paper of its owss to be known votion." specialty stake, the greatly Daach was a private, headquarters organized, and'as a result it has been Icouree the matter has not been quite least exist. as The Ogden Times. Oeneral and ALAN DAM Mr. C. W. West. bad Just returned company. 167th infantry. 424 division. decided to hold the annual confer-- . straightened out, but things are tend,s .made (Complied From the Files .OUR GALLERY OF PIONEERS I o confe. Sc e, I se t. t- t mes - 4- . do te , ' C. - . rn :4 , 1,, , " - ;, CI -- . 14 . u - t 114 ' ?,1 at , I t-- 1119 4111 I G r at .01 t ', , 114 ju , er 4 Hya-bur- - er n( 01 - CHARLES W. PLAYER. On June 10. 1S37 the above named was born in Lane Vnd. Londott..Enge came to America when 14 pears- of age, and to the valley of the Groat Balt Lake in 1452. arriving at Seurnere end on the Tth of October, Ho was a stone-cuttby trade, sod oveked on the Temple bMck for in was fact about the many you's, that only occupation he followed after corn-iLake Salt until lo shortly before 111 - , his death. He died Aug. 21), ISM He TM a kindly disposed man, neat .a,nd cleanly in his luthits and an industrious worker. He married before coming to Utah. Miss Betsy Oades, also a native of Engiand, and who died seven years IWO. They had s, family ot IS children. most of whom survive them; and their grandchildren and great. grandchildren number nearly one bun. . dred. PI vt ,) - ..al at -- ; It UI lu .01 IT al 4 . for this departmemt It. way down kite his leg, lodged near the knee. Dr. Borman of echo, was MATERIAL is from the weekly called and droned the wotmds. The The News of lug. young man was then brought to Salt ' e 4., 11. 11411. Lake and placed in the care of Drs. 4 itimber of fatalities ars reported Anderson and Richards. IS SU; komec A three and one-ha- lf . year old child M I:trailer William C. Reid. eon of of Charles Carter.. the well known of this city. was J. C. and Zlitabeth Reid. was photographer dreamed. site child who was one poilioned by eating apricot pits. The was child seized with convulsions and peer and -- belt old. fell into a, tub was with diffionity saved from death. The editor sounded a warning to At, t Grantsville s, all4-i- n the family at Benjamin Bar parents to keep their children from 1111111iNr Into this danger. rim tell in a well and was drained. At Morgan CitY John Murphy. bi-Bishop a A. Woolley told of a feat eon of , Thomas M. &Mt thilde flood in Little Cottonwood Canyon. IlterPhll choked to death, on s piece awed by a cloudburst, The water noehibtl down the Callytle with trio. ' et 'made. - ' mendous velocity, carrying before It at Naphl. William Stanley Was in'- bridges, trees and hugs rooks. Forgiesegy killed by a gunshot wound enzatety Ito Mow were lost. although said to Imre boon Be was a highly respected resident the engineer at the Woolley sww-tnwas wept into the flood and narrowly Of Nephl. ,; escaped tby'clutehtng a tree.- Bruhtdr Assaulted. t Firs did considerable Mintage to a In the White Pine. Nev. dietrict, two-stobuilding owned oli? )1rit liossolt Buys. , s young man from Schwartz immediately west of Bishop Centerville. Davis county. was Hoagland's residence in the Four. severed seriously wounded. oa s ledge teenth Ward. By the aid of neighbors. It rock near Hatnilton. Extuninatiot the furniture arid other contents of the thrawed that hie skull had been frac- house were irPeedillt rerticoved.. mood sad thnt he had been terrtNy Pioneer Day Celobradona beaten and hrtdeed. An Irishman A considerable part of th week's siseed Ryan arse under envoi on that, he wee Buys' aaraflant issue is devoted to reports of At the latent report the victim wag Day eelebraticms, held in various settlements of the Territory. Inasmuoh as Sill alive, but in a precnrious . the celebration' were target), of the Chart. Benjamin Leeds. Soh of same character, consisting of parades. Sohn M. bowls of Richmond, Mak patriotic programs, sport s. dancing. ores painfully wounded while herding feasting. etc.. nit extended itocount of In Chalk Crook canyon. near Coalvilic the festivities to each town will not be Ile tied been shooting at pin bens attempted here. Mention will be made, Inadvertently put hte pistol in the however, of the various settlements. emlobard atilt cocked. He was about to and the names given of those men. mount ble hong when ho noticed the tioned am having taken part or as pistol. and attomptod to let down the having &reeled the exercises. Fremtitri. Itenster...camtain T. 3. 'lemma tile thinnb Upped and the s diaoharred. The ballet Bishop Charles Rkshtna.-.TanteMotet woe Thomas Woolvey, .fames Reit. pierood his abdomen and ploonitint ' 3 ' lt , ' i three-year-o- ti ld - . i ?, I' I ill ' 4 ,--, ry ', 1 t . - 1!, -, ti 44 sus-Oni- t! 'I eon-Sido- n. ,t 1 Id 43 $ ht. 1 , II M!IIM2n!nM5ME Tobacco Hardens the Arteries Overtaxes the Heart and t Life Shortens , F I - , ' 4 -, ,e ' r , ,.. Says Dr. Conner, Who - Suggests a Simple Test to Find if It Is Hurting You. Can You Stand It? - i I . - , Sow York.Dr. Connor. formerly of very serious catarrhal trouble. Next. in the morning. before taking' your If Johns Hopkihs Hospital. says' usual mnoke walk up three flighta of Hundreds of thousands of men who stairs at a regular pace. then stop; If believe who and cite "Doke and you find that You are out of breath. suffering from if your heart-beIs forced trembling beinselvs healthy areailments They or organic irregular. you may be the victim of progressive afflicted had a functional or organic heart trouble. you'd never have been for tns nee of tobacco and If you feel that you must smoke or I set ofbeen them would soon get well if chew to quiet your nerves. you are a soot use of slave to the tobacco habit and are .3tay would only stop the elOwly poisoning. youreelf with the Inbest known habit forming vidious. deadly drugs. nicotine and In eithsr came you hone just principal of tobacco is nicotine. but lw most deadly and demoralizing In two alternativeekeep on .with your process regardies of the Both are deadly poison lurtunip.I. which erben absorbed by the system dangers and suffer the 00160qUOneelk Sevin but surely affeet the nerves. or rid yourself of the habft and escape sternbranest, tissues. vital organs and the dangers. You can., overcome the craving and 4 titality of the body. the taker habit in a very short The harmful effect of tobacco var- Mop by using the following inturpon-- , lett and depends on circumstances time elvs Go to any drug store Ind the individual. In looms it causes and formula. ask for Nicotol. Take one tablet of the catarrh other debility', yeneral after each meal and lit a eomnarativeihroay indigestion, constipation. ex. ly short time you will have .no desire tome nervousness. sleeplessness, loss fur tobacco 71 craving will have "I stemciry. lack of will power, cowleft you. With the nicotine poisoning 'edicts and fear, mental ,confusion. out of your system your general health 'act In others it causes heart dlyease. will quickly improve.. 'remittal troubles. hardening of the Note: When asked about Nieotol at to-T- he 1 fur-rur- I - -- - - 1 !, 1 . I 4 I i f , i . , 1 - Mertes. palpitation of the heart. tu- ono of our leading druggists said '"Nllerculosts. blindness, cancer and the cotol Is truly a wonderful remedy for sommon affliction known VW tobacco the tobacco habit. It is way ahead of anything we have ever sold before. We -- If you 'use tobacco in any form you are authorized by 'the manufacturers effects by to refund the money to every gamily detect be harmful Puking the following simple tests: fled customer and we would riot lesd aloud a fult page from a hook., mn the use of our name unless the your voice 1,ecomes muffled. hoarse remedy possessed unusual merit" NJmd indistinct and you must froquerft-- t cot h sold In this city under an p dear your throat, the chiunces are clack money-bee- k guarantee by all up-bYour throat te erected bvoca- druggists including SchmmmiliTh and It may be the tiegtnning'Johnoon.--Adiertlitern- ent , et tto-da- te . t lot ft 11 , F or-an- , pre-mo- SiC ot ,, Iv - i A n a- I a ' 1 t . t 8 - ' b , ti , 1 Pr-set- e. "," ' MisJenases Ella-Schmi- . . ' - Elko-Neva- .. . C t' , , --- Jr it I ' 1,,, r., ht lb, - .11m t. I Ityi I ' c ri - A Ii , Out-of-to- 11 , er fair-mind- J er - at e . 1' , - e 1 SI. -r 1 t p |