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Show UTAH DAILY mul iiisikluK a ,,,P j Henry Lain. f'thei- of mother, returned from Omaha with hi grandson. mul will , reside here lit future. XL ifnffcin representing of Bacranamt UMonlfa os ta over Dgflea (topped pit, St on1 Omaha frhWO for ntoni from Bfc Souta the iri i i j I ui St. Louis. Mr. Lurkin' ! STATE MONDAY, JOUANAL, AUGUST 22, 1904. ili.-- - Albert White Falls Headlong Hole Into and Has a Ventilating Rare Experience. STypo-graphi- cal H H. O. Hej.n.r has -ft business. j lx Win i.ini New inn of si. Anthony in Ugden. Iir. T. l Puehe wns in frHii the eul-o- ; last evening. ff left for Iteno, Nev.. on legal business. yexterday ix I)r. Alfredo Guinl of Milan, li.tly. roast. I to the on bln way in Igiiell State Surveyor It. E. Keiiicrx left to visit the world's fair yesterday. Minxes toia Jayne anil Nettie Wade are visiting friends In Hunts villa this I V. .M.iginni week. Mrs. G. ft. Krluui has gony to r., for a Ba- weeks' several ker City. visit. Krwl Curkhill. a mining man from at the Berkley, t'al., is stopping house. Healy Mrs. J. S. Noble and daughter. Miss Wenner. have returned to Ogden after a brief nhxenee. C. S. Converse, a loeal horse dealer. has returned to Ogden after a business trip abroad. BoarentlOB of Typographical the the 13th. to Sth held August I'nlon, mi the station second Parrel, the PaSouthern of the division Salt Lake cific the other side of Beowawe, was ordered dosed Saturday. Parrel was opened as a telegrnph station for the of the reconstruction convenience outlived its usefulhail and company ness. nscart'rosH of tigden and Catherine Nelson of Salt Lake were married at the county clerk's office today by Elder John V. Bluth. The only American singer bolding a scholarship In the Royal Academy of England. Nannie Tout, an Ogden girl. Several new telegraph offices will be established at once on the Salt Like division of the Southern Pacific, to enable the handling of Knights Templar' excursions. International CLOSE WITH LOVE FEAST. Forty-Fir- Louis C. Kelsey, a business man of Salt Lake, Is In Ogden for a few days. returned C. M. Benson yesterday from a business trip to Denver, Chey-en- n and other cities. Mrs. R. O. Iielnapp has gone to Baker City, Or., to visit with her daughter, Mrs. H. C. Ballantyne. Mrs. T. R. Tisdale leaves today for a month's visit with her sister, Mrs. Stevenson, at Moscow, Idaho. F. N. Hess, auditor of the Oregon Short Line dlnlng-cn- r department spent yesterday at Pocatello. Gordon Grant, clerk at the Reed and other hotel, left for Portland morncoast on the yesterday points well-know- Westa ta the jgu Wx Annual Utah Mission of tha Methodist Church Yesterday. st Con-elud- n Sunday mornings sessloin of the missiolii of the Methodist hureh was a love feast which began In the auditorium at 10 o'clock, with the following program: Utah by congregation. Prayer by Rev. S. Blair. Adlmnisterlng of the sacrament. Scripture reading by Rev. E. Mork. The regular services began at 11 o'clock, at which Bishop Cranston delivered H' sermon on the Bible. The evening session was ngnln taken up by Bishop Cranston, who delivered a most Interesting address on Modern Missions. ing. The following pastors were appointJ. N. Taggerty. a prominent em- ed for the coming year: Ogden Samuel Blair. ploye of the Southern Pacific, returnSalt Like City B. H. Young. ed yesterday from a visit to the IlifT church D. M. Helmlck. world's fiilr. and Heath O. F. Cook. Waterloo Thomas Fltagerald, resident engl chui-cS. A. Wan-lesPark Liberty neer of the Southern Pacific company, In two weeks' vacation la spending a Pay xoii and Santaqueln T. P. Cook. California. Provo Ctrcuit C. H. Lewis. V. N. La Illnea of Kanaaa City, the Tooele and Stockton 8. F.. Mc- new caahler for the Union Pacific hO' 'tel company In this city, took charge Cnger. Brigham and North Ogden J. M. of hi new duties today. Hanson. D. C. Sorrenaon, the Salt Lake gro Ephraim and Mount Pleasant E. E. ceryman who was Injured in the Mork. near the entrance to Ogden canand Marysvale H. I. . Richfield yon Saturday, left yesterday for the Hanson. capital. Scandinavian C. X Salt Like, C. H. Sheri!, a roomer at the ArHeckner. cade, on Twenty-fift- h street, reported Beaver and Milford J. S. Anderson, to police hendiiuarters that his room Corlnne and Tremont R. E. Gilpin. had been burglarised and several valEureka C. W. Noble. uables taken therefrom. Logan To be supplied. Laura Elisa Brown, daughter of Mr. Mercur and Ophlr J. M. Bain. and Mrs. Calvin Brown, aged three Murray Samuel Allison. months, who died of typhoid fever at Park City John H. Murray. the home of her parent in West WeIN POLICE COURT. ber Friday, was buried yesterday, a drunkard, arrested un J. Reed, friends many attending the obsequies. m of his wife, was arraigned complaint The funeral of Homer Brown, who before Judge Howell this morning on was recently committed to the state a charge of having been unlawfully mental hospital at Provo, where he drunk and boisterous. He was found died a few days ago. was held at guilty and sentenced to ten days In p. m. yesterday from the Lindquist Jail. undertaking parlors. H. Clarke wus also arraigned, on have been charge of buttery. He pleaded guilty Papers of deportation made out for Fred Bruin, the Hoi and will receive a hearing tomorrow lander who has been held at the morning. I county Jail for the past few weeks on Hsrbine. account of mental Incapacity, and Sheriff Bailey will start for New York Renders the bile more fluid and thus with him Tuesday. helps the blood to flow; It affords Word from Huntsville yesterday relief from biliousness. Indiprompt was to the effect that a severe frost sick and nervous headaches, gestion, visited that section Saturday night. and the over indulgence In food and The frost did considerable damage all drink. Herblne acta quickly, a dose over Ogden valley, particularly to the meals will bring the patient In after potRto crop. There was also a slight condition after a few days. good frost in Ogden and other parts of the G. L Caldwell, agent M. K. A T, county, but It was not severe enough railroad, Shecotah, I. T write April to do a great amount of damage. "I waa sick for over two IS, 1903: Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Larkin returned years with enlargement of the liver yesterday from the east. air. Larkin and spleen. The doctors did me ne left Ogden three week ago. and met good and I had given up all hope of Mr. Larkin In Pennsylvania, where being cured, when my druggists adshe had been for about two months vised me to use Herblne. It has made relatives. visiting Together they me sound and well. Fifty cents. Sold made a trip through the east, visiting by George F. Cave. Hymn s.' took a Albert White, a lineman, tumble to himself on Saturday night which came near having a serious WAGON LOAD THROWN DOWN ai returning Jo ending. While he HIGH EMBANKMENT. street from the rear of Twenty-fift- h the Fashion rooming house, and not Tan Participants in Scowcroft, Sons being aware of ihe position of a ventilating hole on one side of the buildand Co's. Excursion Moot Acof Mouth ing, in the darkness he stumbled head cident Near Canyon. first Into the same. He was pressed closely with his back A wagon load of excuralonists who against the grating, the stone walls were driving to the canyon to particpermitting scarcely a movement and ipate in the excursion given by Scow-crof- t, the whole weight of his body on his Sons and company to their em- head and neck. How long he waa in ploye Saturday afternoon, were pre- this position no one knows, but he ' cipitated down the embankment on was almost dead when released, and the boulevard, several hundred yards it took the combined efforts of Dr. east of the entrance to the ,'canyon. Dickson and several assistants to reThere were ten men In the convey- store him to consciousness. ance and John Myers, the driver, and A colored porter discovered the Don C. Sorenson, representative of a man's predicament not any too soon to Salt Luke grocery firm, were the only save his life. The porter discovered ones to receive Injuries of a serious pair of feet protruding above the nature, and In their cases no bones surface and gave the alarm to sevwere broken and no serious conse- eral people on the street, who assisted quences are anticipated, both men be- in rescuing the man fnjm his dileming able to attend to their usual du- ma, and he was taken to his home on ties on Saturday evening. atreet. Twenty-fourt- h The vehicle wus one of the Tally-h- o No serious Injury will, result from description and hitched to It were his experience other than severe four horses, all the property of A. B. bruises about the head and back. Corey, of the Corey livery stable. One of the animals was of a very restive KELSEY FILES BOND. nature and earlier in tbe drive some C. L Kelsey on Saturday filed his difficulty was experienced In the In bond the sum of $15,000 with the management of It. When at the point Utah Savings A Trust company as referred to the animal became unmanfor the sewer contract awarddeliberately plunged security ageable and him by the city council. Mr. Keled down the embankment, which is about said he would have fifty men at twenty feet high, taking with it tlje sey work this morning and 200 more by occu other horses, the wagon and Its the end of the week If they can be pants. The vehicle turned over twice obtained. In Its descent and the occupants were scattered In all directions and the miTO BE DEPORTED. racle Is that none were killed or at Sheriff Brown leaves for New York seriously Injured. fast When the nature of the injuries tomorrow and will take with him Frits sustained by Messrs. Myers and SO' Bruin, the Hollander who is being derenson were ascertained the services ported to his native . country. Bruin of a physician were procured with the came from Amsterdam several months least possible delay and the best med- ago but has been adjudged to be of ical attention was given them. Those unsound mind and Is consequently bewho witnessed the accident say that ing deported. to the onlooker it appeared to be veritable catastrophe and the escape Ogden Steam Laundry special couof the occupants can only be described pon offer. See their ad on another as miraculous. page. WHY NOT BUY A HOMET I have some good ones to bo sold cheap. Monthly payments. If you like. E. 8. ROLAPP, Eccles Building. BELT BUCKLES The. flsidence of David are anxious to show i: BELTS, BUCKLES, AND PINS all substantially made and guaranteed by the makers, from 5 to HI years. CO. Wednesday, August 24 ... n Nam me . lo wear A8SISTED AND RESUMES Everyedy likes good coffee, but its hard to get good one time and poor the next. BY PROF. SQUI RE Jut received a new and line of fall atreet hat at the Leader Millinery Company, Mrs S. E. Lyon, proprietor; 2351 Waxhlngton up-to-d- avenue. 9 COOP OFFICE OPENi AUGUST 23 AND 24. 50c ' ! ' 3 Read what we have Two $5.00 nt FOR to say. coupon books given mj we package nt fh package we ghe on according to the alee of the package. pave these coupons. money. Drawing will take place They each Mo- nday. We want your BEST WORK." Yob trade. nt You may depend upon It oendblo folks dont oend their work here Jm because they like us. We have W count friends, but friendship doesn'twont with- business, and we don't USE - re- Especially where a pure, well-ageperfectly ripened, caremade whiskey. is needed for fully medicinal purposes in the home, there is none better than d, Ifiyou like it once, o youll like it all the time, it doesnt vary. $10 Free every week. With every one ticket With every two tickets, and so Every f MONEY TEACHING Mr. Ballantyne ha returned from his aummer vacation and will resume teaching at once. Studio at residence, We know where our coffee comes from, and that it is liable. - ! Isn't that' your childhood. PRIMA DONNA Grand Operatic Selections MR. 'JOS. BALLANTYNE to. We want you to send because It pays you to pays us to have you. us your won do oft OgdenSteam Laundry 437 ST. Pho"J TWENTY-FIFT- H j MI Bertha Payne will receive pufor instruction on piano at her pils home, 2350 Wall avenue. I'lahna Park the place to visit to enjoy yourself and get your money's worth the big show this week. 1 Admission, in j Barrows Grocery Co. Phone 651. 2456 Wash. Ave. cent. BARNEY MULLIN of, Boston and for a Decision 2p RoundsPRELIMINARIES GOOD BELT PINS Tout THE WORLDS YOUNGEST EDWIN F. TOUT experience ? Let I us supply you. I have i ' Coffee expenses. On last Saturday morning the old gentleman left the house for a short time, and upon his return saw his home enveloped in flames. He was i: too late to save the house or even any of his personal property and was com: : pelled to stand by and see hi few belonging disappear In smoke. He Intimate that the fire wa of incendiary origin and has today visited an attorney, who will investigate the matter. He figure hi loss at about $1,000, having lost a well a his other property a number of valuable book, which he ha been collecting since hi COMPANY GRAND OPERA HOUSE it OUR JOE" Bourbon a recommend Physicians Whiskey of this class because of its natural purity and agree-abl- e taste. Possesses all the food qualities of selected ripe grain. RUFE TURNER of Seattle COMPLETE J. S. LEWIS JEWELERS. Williams Slaterville waa completely destroyed by fire on Saturday morning. Mr. Williams, who has attained the age of 72 years and la practically alone In the world, hnd Invested what little money he had In this small home and an adjoining acre of ground, with the Intention of spending the remainder of his life there alone. A part of the house had been rented to a relative Jn order to aid in paying his running, between our stock of these goods Is positively the finest In the state, and W. H. WRIGHT & SONS Prices $1.50, $1.00, 75c and Grand Opera House, Friday, Aug. 26, you the new and correct styles. & S. at Good t :$1,25 only... TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, Residence of David 8. Williams, at Slatsrville Burns to tho Ground. civ-er- skirts, made in styles, to be worn with shirt waists, trimmed with embroidery insertion and white pipings, dark gray, tan and red, worth $1.50, $2 and $3, this week, BOX Boxing Contest We know For Ladies good quality BY FIRE. DESTROYED tip-ov- er $1.25 Admission, $1.00 and $1.50 Ring Side, $2.00 F.J.Kiesel&Co. Distributors I ANOTHER- - I WHY Plano that Why not buy a ftmUy a every member of ihe plajr? new. have something We Come In and see It. range term to suit. CARSTENSEN & ANSON (Incorporated.) Tempi of CO, Mueie 74 MAIN STREET. Mu Successors to Dayneo CITY. SALT LAKE I house wiring f Men te Li Those COMMERCIAL , |