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Show "A- - '1 - v - nv .. li : "'11;- JSuTSTfl .; V NEW VOL. 3. OGDEN, WEBER COUNTY, UTA VOL. 11, BUGLER SUCCESSOR. becom Accidently Killed. whom fell to the 1 n 78M' marif-Robert as as Graham, a rest ing rigid fied the audience ,sleiht dent of. was shot ant Ogden valley, era a is baker of hand tricks, killed near his home, last Saturday reetau street in 'tGTkentyijRh " ployed about 8:30 oclock. The killing, ac rant. y? cording to the verdict of the corner Ogden Caoyotoervulr. jury, was the result of an accident, a The committee repfescntlng tho Utah young man named niram Carver, it is having fired the fatal shot. Light & Power company and the trri supposed, A was shot fired by Carver from the in the res midst of a crowd gation companies ini fated of men near met len canyon, for ervoir scheme the sclioolhouse, ia a careless and reek on articles the less manner, and presumably without Saturday and workl t few of incorporation, changesr, criminal intent. were made, and the of a minor Wedue&day Carver gave himself up were racter. The artich tothe sheriff. He said ho was testing mt were referred the not adopted formally action of the and fired it iuto BIO FORGERY OF RAILROAD TICKETS. back for partic the air for no othergun changes ia few other as he conpurpose, remains at ulars. The capital! Tlia Publle Again Warnad by a Swindle Un- 9200,000, half to be h( l by the irrigal-l- f templated buying the weajion. earthed at St. Lonli. by the power ing companies and A Night of Terrror. As a result of the arrest on Thursday, company. Awful Ilnblt. anxiety was felt for the The Iroapec August 15, of a ticket brokers concern widow of the brave General Burnat St. Louis, charged with swindling a The fascination w ;h prospecting ham gives the news of the Universal Broth erhood activities, a short account is given of the work among the children at Point Loma, which is carried on on entirely new lines under the direction of Katherine Tingley. In connection with this a party of four are at present making a crusade in Cuba and will forty or. fifty more bring back about children to be educated at the Raja Yoga school at Point Loma, to be trained along the lines of the highest patriotism, to work for the future of their country and all humanity. (20 cents a copy; $2 a year. Theoeophical Publish; ing company, Point Loma, Cal.)... well-know- bAmr?u - Now is Your Opportunity . Fred Nieman, With Whom He was Shaking Hands, Commits the Crime. Sept. 0 President McKinley was shot rwice this afternoon at t lie Temple of Music. IJis Two aliota condition ia serious. took cfTect in the tlnmach. He ia now at the hospital in the Pan- - grounds. As the man approached the president he had the levolver covered with a handkerchief and aa he reau) ed out hia hand to shake the PreaHents hand : he fired. THE CITY SCHOOLS. escaped from the prison guards several years ago at the time the .prisoners were at work on a reservoir. After his escape at that time he went to Missouri and was Bent up there three years for burglary. Upon the expiration of his term he was brought back to Utah to serve his unexpired terra. That he is quite expert in escaping from behind the bars is also shown by the fact that he escaped from Folsom prison, in California, before his arrest at Ogden. The charges against him are always the same housebreaking and burglary. Since the above was written Edwards TIiilT.iio, luty. - -- Algneit to l.lnt of Niiiiim of theTeaelier American At a special meeting of lhe board of education Monday the assignment of teachers as arranged by the tenehers committee was confirmed. Following are the names and places where they will teach: High School A. E. Wilson, IT. S. Cooley, A. Martha Walker, Clarence Crandall, Janette Joyce, Elizabeth Wyant, Einilie llannister, II. Li. Dyke, Ida Savage, O. J. Stilwell. Washington J. M. Bishop, principal; has been discovered. He had hid in Etta Butte, Klsiria Butte, L. L. Irwin, an place in the prison. Elizabeth Lynch, Ella C. Ballard, Josie P. Clare, Florence Crompton, Lulu B. Crook Brought Back. Bell, Emma Neilson. The sheriff of Cache county teleLewis D. S. L.' McCorkle, principal: Lilly Leamau, Kate Montgomery, Nellie phoned Saturday night that the man Rosebud Fuller, alias Bloekie, who Maguire, llhoda Butty. Central R. N. Ames, Florence J. escaped from the Ogden jail Friday Hirst, Ida A. Martin, Mrs. Josephine morning had been arrested in Logan. Hirst Verna Barrows, Meda Corey, The description sent by the sheriff left Hattie IlinehclifTe, Cora Wilson. man had been no doubt that .the Brant F. II. Christensen, principal; captured as he was right identified positively ELta C. (toss, J. W. Wintle, M. June was Biackie marks. tattoo several by Peirce, Lillian Pingree, M. lone Car-rol- l, arrested on suspicion and b Id when a Clara Uoremau. Virginia Higgin- number of saws were found on him. He botham, Gertruda White, Elnora Mc- was wauled in Monessen, Pa., and the Kay, Alice 11 Richey, Celeste Conroy, chief of police of that city had started Elizabeth M. Orth, Clara Howard. with extradition papers for Mound Furl George L. Wade, prin-pa- l; whenOgden Hlackie escaped. David G. Moyes, Florence Jack-soi Jailor Critchlotf went to Logan and Olla Barker, Hattie E. Wade, brought the prisoner to Ogden Sunday Clara Eldredge, M. Pearl Richards, night, and Chief Coalisk notified the Wnnfli'ftf'if l?,iv officials of the recapture. Pennsylvania Five Points William N. Peterson, GRAMh. OFEBA HOUSE. principal; Katherine Higginbotham, Daisy Stone, Daisy A. McGaw, Ada " rWdy' lI I1H t worth ' icrpurl man t, Thur- -' Miss Laura KirkTwenty-secon- d day. September 1 X. Meda McQuarrie. patrick, principal; The Btock company from Dalys Madison D. 11. Adams,., principal; E. Minnie Zimmerman, Karl l. Begh-to- l, theater, New York, formerly known as or Dora Snow, Josie Seaman, Mrs. O. the Lyceum Theater company, J. Stilwell, Grayce McGonagle, Maude Daniel Frohmans Stock company, M. levis, Edith Lessenger, Mary Macomes to the Grand Thursday, Sepguire, Mrs. W. H. Meaise, Sallie E. tember 12, Peterson. presenting the three-ac- t Huntsworths ExperiT. Marion Lady comedy princiBurton, Quincy by R. C. Carton. The play pal; Ida Van Patten, Mary Ilartog, ment is new heie and it will serve to introLila Just, Lottie B. Foulger. Emerson EllaC. Fitzgerald, princi- duce Daniel Frohmans newest star, Miss Hilda Spongy who has Dot hithpal; Mol lie Alexander, M. L. Cahill, erto in this part of the counLulu E. Mitchell, Mae Carter. apeared comes here almost The company J. Joel try. Harris, principal; direct from the Columbia Pingree V. theater, San Mrs. Bertha Stone, Carrie Knapp, Francisco, where both play, star and T. R. Maguire, Miss Zaidee M. Ziun. company made a distinctly favorable Broom's Benc.h Emily Brown. Miss Spong plays the impression. Chipps Mrs. Nannie Tracy Skeen. character she originated in New York Woodmaiisoe Lois E. Fierce. Not Assigned A. 1. Jones, Anna last winter, Lady Iluntsworth, and in which she was so successful that Mr. Ilausen, Clara Brown. Frohman elevated her from the position of leading lady to Btellar honors. Net f'onvlrt Kscupes. San Faancisco, but Boston, Philaonly Frank Edwards, who was serving a delphia and other Eastern cities enterm of ten years in the state prison dorsed Mr. Cartons comedy, and in run of nearly for burglary, coin mi tied in Ogden New York it attained a the Madison one at hundred nights In l$y7, make good his escape theater. Miss Spongs role is Square from the prison last Monday by scaling that of the wife of a titled sot. the wall. The warden and the goThe comedy is entirely wholesome in vernor at once offered rewards for the tone, abounding in diverting situations capture cf the hardened criminal. and the snappy dialogue for Edwards was one of the four who for which crisp, its author, It. C. Carton, is . - n, rp : r ih fC. .vv ST 1: k.'; ;"f. t - noted. '2--- . Hoyts A Texas Steer will lie next attraction, Saturday, September 14. Patb. The Universal Brotherhood Path for September is a fine number, containing articles of great interest and variety. There are two very able articles upon Theosophy, "Practical Theosophy in tbe Twentieth Century, by R. M., and Universal Brotherhood, the SavNew Time, by ing Message of the of the best short Neresheimer, is one articles on t he message of Theosophy L'nlvaraal Brotherhood ; Does not depend on tlie start hut oa the finish. Its staying power which carries many a runner to victory. Its likeoffthat in in business. Many a man starts the race for business success with a burst of speed which seems to assure victory. Presently le licgins to falter and at last he falls and fails. The cause f No man trouble. Generally "stomach is stronger Ilian liis stomach. Business haste leads to careless and irregular eatother organs of ing. The stomach and leroiiie diseased. nutrition gnl digestion The body is inadequately nourished and no grows weak. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery cures diseases of the stomach and other It organs of digestion and nutrition. strengthens the stomach and so strengthens the whole body which depends on the stomach for the nourishment from which strength is made. There is no alcohol in "Golden Medical free from Discovery, ami it is entirely narcotics. other all and cocaine opium, for the " DiscovAccept no substitutemedicine is no There "just as ery." and stomach of the diseases for good" allied organs. has per"Your Golden Medical msetwery formed a wrmilcrtul cure," write Sir. M. II. Arlt. "I House, of Charleston, Franklin Co.. Ihe doctor had the worst case of dyspepsia, After Irwins seven nay. thHt they ewer aw. doctor and everything I could hear of with no benefit, I tried I)r. fierce Golden Medical and now I am cured." Du-coerr- y, Dr. Pierce's constipation. Pleasant Pellets cure which has appeared in print and gives a clear idea of some of the main teachings and also some very interesting points in the history of tbe Society. II. Coryn, M. D., in The God in Man, writes from an altogether novel standpoint. He imagines a matt coinfor the first time ing upon the Bibleshould be read. It The whole article gives a now point of view on an old worn subject, Through Sorrow to Joy, a Message from Luma-lanby Gertrude W. Van Pelt, is a beautiful article full of deep It is the record of a dream, feeling. in which are seen the lives of two souls, who, born into similar circumstances and fioutwardly going through similar experiences, yet make their lives so different in result, the one filling his life with joy and hopefulness, the other rebelling against circumstances, filling his life with ambition and darkness. The article abounds with beautiful passages. Other articles worthy of special mention are Buried Civilizations, by C. V.; In the New Forest, England, by Ad rone, a chariniugly written little sketch with a beautiful nature touch; Our Hopes, by It. B., the keynote of which is the hope that lies in the knowledge of a perfectly just law, and that the harvest must be according to the seeds sown; The Vital Power of Faith, by A. D. P., and a short story, Out of the Mouth of Babes, by char-howeve- We have placed en our Bargain Tables s Urge line of Mens, Boys and Childrens clothing st prices so cheap that it will make your pocketbeoka s has for its devoteesften excites the customer, a gigantic railroad ticket had no per scheme was uncovered. After wonder of people whrave allurements wi of sonal experience the arrest of the brokers their offlt hidd for was ransacked and an immense number1 searching Once the.: of tickets and passes found It was al- mountains. : a hold o good most impossible to place an .'estimate gets him until to sticks on the value of the tickets re cove rd, to follow mule a but it is stated by railroad authorities that 950,000 would be a' conservative if, in the meantime the fortune ttfin figure. It is believed that many of the Evengood' he Is lfai 1 then tickets and passes were forged. richness before, he reajij i 'lts At Buffalo manyof the tickets scalpers claim anoUtf y ' ' Starvation and 'start after have already been lodged in jail on account of fraudulent manipulation and often stares him .ift, det 5lrom expos sometimes forgery of railroad tickets. These in- ure and frostescapes bites on$j by a miracle. stances are so numerous the public Hut neither hardship hor privations should- take pains to see that their his chosen can him induce' to.gi tickets are purchased only at the athor-ize- d offices of transportation lines. calling. The secret of' thlsV Mysterious enand This avoids all complication is revealed a brief dischantment trouble to the passenger and assures from Boise, imprinted in him that the railroad tickets pur- patch .t! .free brothers Herald chased are valid and will be honored Wednesdays had fror returned ?she Thunder just as printed. Mountain district, brixyring with them from 910,000 to 920jO!UMAgold. This Tamptlug Fate. clean-u- p comfortable taken from From the Detroit Free Pres. In alxuteljtf todays. the The ground d No, thanks, said the men have for years bMti;i1acer miners. man when he was asked to join a conmay have- pktkt ujjr but little, vivial party. The fact, is I dont They a of this sort', a always bestrike yet drink. Found I couldnt afford it, so I fore and yfti $lhat it has their eyes, swore off. A number of years ago I come years of frultleeM P& repaid by lived lu the West. I was doing well a and I had a bank account that I was the returns of few days4; is such It just this that cfojw&v' proud of. Seeing a chance to double the be keep ftoMpector hopeful, my money I decided to draw it out. his discouragement The day was a warm one, and becoming me thirsty, I stopped to take something cool. I didnt waste more than five minutes, and was soon in line at the knows that there are.tp;i&dd against paying tellers window. Tbe party him, but1 the stake 'iSjaao big one.' me ahead of received his money, and I He hazards a dayV wd W the hope was shoving my check through the of winning a fo r tu s pile kjtjlay window when the teller pulled it down into and become up years and announced that tbe bank bad sus-a lifetlme.w(thout;iLaife.,iitaL con-terfeiti- ng - ,.r sad-face- 4 ll siiU-.ic- . fish-wor- m s, it-s- df personal: Editor W, A, Shepard was ui) the unwell list this week. As a citizen and taxpajer of the DYSPEPSIA CAN BE CURED BY USING One little Table Acker Dypepia Tablet. will rive Immediate, relief or money refunded t cl. For sale Hold In bandaome tin boxe U. Knoth, . Drug-giatB. and Co. Wallace Drug Jy a. beautiful city of Auburn, we protest against this gratuitous insult directed Will 1,0 Built. Cut-ofLucln-OgdYe are not a against our mauhood! J. H. Herbert, the successor of Mr. and dainty maiden, lissome, sylph-lkwith pouting lips and waving hair, but Fillmore- as general manager of the w Ogden last a big, handsome, virile Southern Pacific, came f .inspection tour first on his man. We have been grossly insulted, week hue Pacific road. over Central the and demand an apology from the young here he stated that he believed that the would be concut-ofand callow item gatherer of the Re- Lucin-Ogde- n the preparations publican, Apologize or we drink your structed and that were all made, so far as the active gore. Placer Herald, management of the road iu abeybut that tbe matter was heldNew Draulc Beer and Ate GJ. York ance pending action by the A German named Stein entertained officers, a big crowd at a Twenty-fourt- h street i , Working Night and Day. saloon last Saturday night. Stein is a The busiest and mightiest little protege of Herrmann, the great, havwith been the famous r prestidigita-teuing that ever was made 1s Dr. for two and a half years just pre- thing New Life Pills. These puls vious to bis death, and being present Kings with him when he expired in his pri- change weakness into strength, vate car. Stein drank a glass of beer listlessness into energy, brain lug from an ordinary Pabst beer glass, into menial power. They re wonthen held up the glass and ate it to the derful in building up the health. bottom, crunching the glass like bo 25c much hardtack. He then hypnotized Only per box. Sold by Jesse Ethne. . In the Mirror of tbe Movement, which two or three of the bartenders, one of J. Driver. en e, d, - fine-lookin- g, - f . laugh and you and your boya happy. These euite are first class and styles up to date. Call at once and make your selections. of Machiae, Me., whn the doctors said she would die from Pneumonia before morning writes Mrs. S. II. Lincoln, who attended her that fearful night, but she begged for I)r. Kings New Discov ery, which had more than once saved her life, and cured her of Consumption. After taking, she slept all night. Further use en This marvellous tirely cured her. medicine is guaranteed to cure ail Throat, Chest and Lung Diseases. Only 60c and 91.00. Trial bottles free at JeBse J. Drivers drug store. Putnam Clothing House 2345 WASH. AVE. Steady Pull is Best. If you toot your little tnoter and then lay aside your horn, theres not a soul in ten da'S will know hat you were horn. The min who gathers pumpkins is the man who !ows all da, and the man nho Keeps a humping is the gent who makes it pay. The man who advertises with a short and sudden erk, is the man who hlsmes the jrinter because it didnt work. I'he gent who gets the business Las a long and steady pull and keeps the local papers for years and years quite full. He plans his advertisements in a thoughtful, honest way, and keeps forever at it, until lie makes it pay. lie has aiih in all the future, nnd can withstand a sudden shock, and lil e he inan of scripture has his business on a rock. Creston (la.) Gazette. J. Jones has resigned his sition with the public schools of Ogden and has left the city. A. nrizp j.W Hut twThlways the being thought that it may only be oue day or one weeK distant, and he,keepa on putting up his labor for another turn of the wheel. He has added and still ' me. is adding untold wealth to hi country Do I understand, sah, said a and so increases the chances for prosKentuckian who was present, that perity of you and every other person in the land. When he makes a winyou took that drink alone? the whole country shares it with ning Certainly. aad no one is the loser. Salt Lake him, It was the judgment of heaven, Herald. sah, remarked the Kentuckian solTnetaan Certificate. emnly. The county school teachers examinaWhen Will Democracy Die? tions were held Saturday morning, and When the lion eats grass like an ox, out of forty candidates twenty-thre- e and the swallows the whale, were successful. Certificates were issued for the grammar grade and the when the robins knit woolen socks, and Those who received grade. primary the hare is out-ru- n by the snail; when grammar grade certificates were: MinRuby G. Young, Rose the serpents walk upright like men, Jnie Rudiger, ackson, , Florence White, Louise and doodle-bug- s travel like frogs, Wangsgaard, Alvina Thomas, Auiy when the grasshoppers feed on the llheos, Emily Trlndle, Cynthia Jones, George W. Dale, Mrs. O. T. Webb, J. hen, and feathers are found on hogs; y. Blalock, Joseph Bid well, J. C. Neal, when Thomas cats swim in the air, and William Gibson, Miss K. E. Harris. The following named received primaelephants roost on trees, when insects Jessie Moore, in summer are rare, and snuff never ry grade certificates: Laura Florence Lofgreen, Mary Turner, makes people sneeze; and fish creep Ida Richardson, Etta Brown, Wood, over dry land, aad mules on veloci- George E. Fowers, pedes ride, when foxes lay eggs in the sand, and when women in dress take no County CommiMloDen. when no Dutchmen drink pride; longer At the meeting of the county board beer, and the girls get to preaching on Monday Commissioner Stanford . retime, when Billy goats butt from tbe ported that on the occasion of his rerear, and treason no longer Is crime; cent visit to the Salt Lake Infirmary officials to when humming birds bray like an ass, he had invited the Salt Lake - institution. county Weber the visit and Litnburger smells like cologne, invitation had been accepted and when shingles are made out of glass, The the officials wuuld be here some time and our bread proves to be only stone; Hgg W6k The application of the Tellurjdo Powwhen ideas grow ia Populists heads, place a er company for permission towas and wool on the hydraulic ram, then reroad the county line along pole the Democratic party will .be dead, ceived and referred to the board as a and this country wont be worth a committee. The matter of the collection of bills damn. for damage to roads by sheep herds to place Our more than esteemed contempor- was taken up It was dsoided in the hands of the them of a number delivers ary, the Republican-Argufor collection. this week of the following startling county attorney ceiver declared a dividend a year or so later, but the amount was so small that I never bothered to collect mine. It was a pretty expensive drink fur NO, 21 5 DEATH IN HOTELS. Peculiar Vlfw of the Sulijoet Said to He Taken y Soma of tho Proprietor. I had An experience in a New York hotel which struck me at the time es being rather odd and brought vividly to my mind the homelessness of hotel life, said a hotel boarder to a friend who had him at hi home for dinner, relates the New York A friend of mine died in the Sun. hotel where we both had rooms. The first thing thought, of was a bit of crepe, or some other emblem of mourning for his door. So I went to the clerk and asked him if they had any mourning emblems in the house. He looked at me in amazement. Said he had been in the hotel business 20 yearn and never had that question asked him before. Then I asked him if there would be any objection to my buying something of the kind and putting it on iny dear friends door. " Certainly, there would, he replied. It would never do. It would alarm the other boarders. Might as well stick a scat-le- t fever sign on the door. And,, he added, in n peculiar manner, please do not hare your s Get Aboard at Salt Denver and the Burlington Route. Finest scenery in America. All meals served in dining cars. Luxurious observation car (with buffet and library) Denver to Chicago. Through leave Salt Lake at 3.15 p. in. daily. Through tourist-car- s Wednesdays and Fridays Omaha, Chicago, Kansas City, St. Louis. The Friday car makes close connections at Chicago with car for Detroit, Buffalo and Boston. How To Gain Flesh gain a pound a day by taking an ounce of SCOTTS EMULSION. It is strange, but it often happens. Somehow the ounce produces the pound s it seems to start the digestive machinery going properly, so that the patient is able to digest and absorb his ordinary food, which he could not do before, and that is the way the gain is made, A certain amount of flesh is necessary for health; if you have not got it you can get it by taking coils fgigisiea You will find it fust as useful in summer as in winter, and if you are thriving upon it dont stop because the weather is warm. joe. and ft.oo, 11 druggists, SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, New York. - at Chicago. Theres the whole story of a trip east via ffet off friends funeral from the hotel if you can help it. " Why not, I asked. I dont know, he answered, but somehow guests dont expect people to die in a hotel. Of course they do die, but it is usually unexpected.1 I reckon he was right. I dont know why anybody should want to die deliberately in a hotel. Persons have been known to Labe sleeping-car- s Information on wtueit; or, ticket agent. IX Salt Lake Office, if you prefer, see your loeal - - 4 - - 79 West Second South Street. It. F. NESLEN, General Agent. Wasateh i No. 10916, Record 2:274, Son of Woodnut, 2:164.. A a air, probably nostallion in Itah has as many fast colts as Wasatch. They may be found in all parts of theeUte end are not only fast bnt command the highest prices. Wasatch will be at North Ogden until April 15th, when he will stand at tbe Ogden Driving Park. Mares sent to North Ogden will have bestof care. Service fee $15. I. F. Campbell, North Ogden, Utah, Am 19 i |