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Show DAILY Was It UTAH STATE JOURNAL. a David AUGUST 7, MONDAY, PAGE FIVE. 1906. Tabernacle Choirs Harum Horse Deal? Items That Are Interesting at Trip to Portland IS D. to MEETING IN ON HERE hel M TUESDAY. - Proeoodina- "TL. 3,8 - liking toward a nrtUmlnarleo - of .toAholder. the were taken at on Sat- Mid in Salt Lake the vkeh a majority of lata invol' ,t M present w. been enerally understood, of the North- fort and Sutton, Theatrlcal aaaoclatlon, have of the atock un- but the difficulty ha. "3 JU two-thir- d. al-vl- en to get a Quorum present to the article, of "bMlnew. ln-SS- on callinr tor over- on Saturday thle waa necessary stock being reptwo-thir- d. 3 "3 3 Is SALTON I). L. Rees of Brigham City was arraigned in the police court this morning on the charge of obtaining money under false pretenses. The complaining witness in the case is Frank Moore of Randall, who claims that the defendant sold him a horse for 9125 he to which be represented sound as a dollar," when In sls fact tbe said horse waa broken winded and was not sound. The complaint states that the defendant, when he made the sale, knew that the horse was not as he represented It to be. Attorney J. D. Call of Brigham City appeared for the defendant and asked that as both he and the defendant were on their way to Provo to register in the Uintah land drawing that the preliminary be set for as early a date as possible. After conferring with the county attorney bond will be fixed. This afternoon the preliminary examination of Rees waa set for Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The bond was at fixed $250. Gentry Brothers Ponies Past Masters in Art of Dancing Are election of direc-t- m S. vas changed to August the on held Saturday U the meeting attended: shareholders and Sutton, R. A. Grant, jlHan. Oort Mitchell. George J. KeUy, mir.. j. C. C. Richards, A. KL Ot 1L Runyon, W. R. Gour-ftatt John A Largent H. Taylor. S. and F. 8. Ertman he held in will meeting annual The Miami the annual jlrg event dty tomorrow, and in the not Ertman Mr. if gr. Gourlay and directors other the King present O. M. Georie J. Kelly, Dr. Baker and win transact what business m lake and Ogden properties According to present arrangement Mr. Grant, manager of August 2$. take the mnnage-ne- nt and C. C Richards, the will take management of the Jr, park at Salt Lake until the dose of the season. W. B. Egan will be manaof Utahna, rtahna theater at Salt ger of the Like. h an interview given out at Sat W. R. Gourlay said: T drat propose to allow them to kgktats myself and Mr. Ertman out of offlife when we were duly elected I ibeetore March S of this year. Lake yesterday, dull oppose their efforts to fulfill for Gentry Bros. 8hows Teaching Shetland Pony to Dance. The accomplishment of being a graceful waltser is not possessed entirely by the ladles and gentlemen of the country. The Gentry Bros. shows, which visit Ogden next week, opening Tuesday afternoon at Twenty-fift- h and Grand avenue, for two performances, have a quartette of dancing ponies, which are said to make perfect pictures of grace on the ballroom Trainer to Mesare. Cort and Sut-tto1 transfer the Utahna theater and leit property August 20. I am not sow. nor have I been, opposed to the floor. buster of stock to Cort and Sutton, The Illustration shows the trainer hit I certainly am against the transfer of property In this manner. They giving a Shetland his first lesson in hen so right to turn over the business the terpsichorean art. It will be no (Kept In due course of time. I am ticed that the pony has to be "driven their promise os that they have the legal to It with a whip," also that the whip transfer this property before Is' merely used as a persuader, as the the expiration of my term of office trainer does not use It In the ordinary eves though they have disposed of a Jority of the stock. Mr. Ert man's Rock, which with mine constitutes rer of the total, waa by Mr. Kelly a few months ago k he held in trust for one year. Mr. bw believed that there waa a ore on foot to dispose of the theaters 1 Denver syndicate. Mr. Kelly, set satisfied right to one-thi- rd kowerer, k ob-kb- nd included Mr. Ertman's shares of stock sold to Cort and the block Button be meeting tomorrow, sil llklthnod finally viD In he metier. SUCCESS c cull Farms, Irrigation Works and Railroads Are in Danger Necessity for Prompt Action. tion service. olor.ulo determine cake-walke- rtC. rs, yTTVA8.j 'If you go any deeper," an 0,d Ogdenlte and bald-headman to patient k ka,IJrlnd" here krill be pleased bis advancement. quito, "IT1 smash you." you do, said the wamlngly, "your blood will WHY he head." August Smart "Set ki ed If felt o ,hp . i"r::ing uud reports that eve1 :! ii - M.di for a most sue- cesn ., "1 i In- i liuir. Messrs. Rof- - .. Shii. tliff sueeccdi-while In POl i:i the exposition mai .a :i:' to si ft (i.'o toward the f 'he choir's exp. ' trip. Aii K'-- ihad l he following t0 aboii; "1 had a noM cn- tripW '' iUt i resfiil trip. The ic-- i ' i actually In process $1.80. for carry the lot twill roller crash liicached and unbleached regular 6 special at each One a I each : : We ffer six styles, S x 4, all linen table cloths. worth V : ' Kix styles, table Special each Id x cloths, 4. lim-i- pule worth at remnants you short ends, very much under the regular price. Among i the will find some $2.1)0. $1.75 Take a look. u-'l .'i lli i iii I'liriLir.i people treat- - ; UiK'k Towols, gootl finality, 17x34. an, myeotf most arc tca.ly to plve us Mms-ilit- T'u-i " 1 moi r i Special, uach liiiis we ask fur. CViumercliil chili was "it l.uul NEW RAIN ' COATS. Uitcst sl les; Just the thing for l'orlland the ;i secu'ci llegular .. fI I C BLACK GOODS REDUCED. Five pieces assorted styles, open work stripes and dota were 17 1 -- 2c and 22 c, $11.50, the cxpe-- i; .on iiiaiingeincnt. wl'h free, $16.50 special at adminumi t tli- - grounds for hyndrel choir members, free use of the! TISSUES PILLOW SUPS. Pestini) hall and the services of a In checks and stripe, perfect band if we wish it. Sterling brand, ready made. ly fast colors; splendid for "The proprietors and iiiaiingeinent of 10c 42xS4 In warm weather. Specthe Amoi lean Inn gave us a very libial at, yard 45xS6 In lie eral reduction of rates enabling the entire choir to get accommodations Latlics' lJelts in good stylos of shirred silk at the hotel, one hundred rooms In all. and The press was exceedingly kind to us fancy leather. Special at and offered us all the space we wantnel "The silt borne down from the ed. Vr.'irilcfilly the entire amount submountains through the past centuries scribed for the trip of the choir has by I he Colorado river has built up t some from outside parties. WHEN YOU WANT ONE COME TO US FOR IT. great delta and gradually raised the river bed until the water flows on the DEATH OF ANDREW PATTERSON ridge nearly 400 feet above the baaln, I. which long since has been dried out Second and Third streets. The loss Brother of Adam Patterson Passed NO MORE PASSES by evaporation. TO GET TRAFFIC is estimated from $50,000 to $100,000. at Clinton Yesterday. Away In 1904 the California DevelopOnly a small portion of thia Is covment company cut a canal about four CIlIOAilt), Aug. 7. Timi much free ered by insurance. Andrew Patterson, a In all sixteen miles below tbe Mexican boundary op- resident of Clinton, Davis county, died transportation has been given to sebuildings are a mass of smouldering ening a short cut from the river to yesterday morning at 11 o'clock as the cure freight and passenger business. ruins. Three persons were Injured. Is the opinion of executive officers of One will their main canaL No head gates were result of a stroke of paralysis which probably die. Mra. Henry high-watthe western railroads. At a meeting Gilbert was struck and the provided, during developed a short time ago. Mr. Patby a bullet from an period of tbe past winter tbe banks terson was hurt about three months today they agreed to stop their freight exploding shell. It struck her In the of the acanal eroded and the ditch ago in a runaway accident and the officials from giving any more itaaitca head, passing out near her nose. Indeepened until over 50 per cent of Injuries received at that time were or reduced rales to shippers, and de- flicting a very dangerous wound. Wilthe flow of the river was running of such a nature as to bring on the cided that their passenger officials liam iFearce and W. A. Mitchell, who through tbe canal Into Salton sink. paralytic shock. Although hia recov- should hold a meeting tomorrow for were fighting the Are. were badly "Unsuccessful attempts were made ery waa not expected by hla relatives the purpose of reaching an agreement burned. The fire destroyed nearly to shut off the flow Into the canal and and frlenda, nevertheless the end waa not to make Hny more concessions in everything In its path, and It waa only there is a grave possibility of the riv- not expected to come so suddenly. Hla order to secure business. after a stubborn fight that It waa enn- ' er abandoning Its present channel to brother. Adam Patteraon,. the well-knoAlthough the act to regulate traffic trolled. of the Gulf of California and forming The department whs greatly handiOgden capitalist, is in Oak specifically prohibits the issuance or an Inland sea in Salton basin. free reduced rate transportation In capped by Lock of water. At this sealey, Ida., and one of hla slaters. Mrs. The flooding of this basin means P. Healy, also of Ogden, is at Port- order to influence traffic. It Is an open son of the year the springs are dry the possible submergence of Imperial land. Two other slaters are Mrs. secet that In order to secure party and the supply la obtained from a valley with farms, homes and other Mary Conan t of Kelton and Mrs. business, such as delegates to the an- well near the river. Thia waa entirely Improvements of nearly 8.000 people Jamea Hamblin of Riverside. He nual meetings of the Epworth league, Inadequate to cope with the disastrous Ir. California; also of settlements on was about 51 years of age and leaves Order of Eagles and Grand Army, conflagration. the Mexican side and the destruction a wife and a passenger departments of the railThe people are not disheartened de' large family of children. of 120 miles of Southern Pacific railMr. Patteraon was county com mis roads have given or promised free spite tbe fact that the Are was the way. sioner in Davis county for one term. tickets to persona who control the most disastrous in the history of canal of the the Opposite heading In several Instances prepaHe .jyas a member of the bishopric of routing of delegates. These contracts rushnow which Is water the through rations are already under way to reClinton at the time of his death and cannot he repudiated. ing lies a long Island, and an attempt had been so for six years. The fubuild with more modern struct Dree. DRUNKEN WOMAN CAUSES Is being made to divert the river to neral services will be held There is a suspicion that the fire Tuesday A DI8A8TROU8 FIRE each channel around this Island by a at 1 oclock at the Clinton meeting may have been of Incendiary origin. dike about 1.000 feet up stream from house. The body will be brought to WtNNEMUCCA, Nev.. Aug. 7. A This Is being Investigated. the canal heading. Thia diversion. If Ogden for burisL The heaviest loser is the Eagle Jewdrunken woman overturned a lamp In successful, may work serious Injury ita loss a house owned by Mra Huston, on elry and Drug company, to the Yuma irrigation project aa now to $24,000. 8TUDIED. Bridge street ire this city shortly after amounting planned by engineers of the reclame' The town will be In darkness for 5 The o'clock Saturday morning. tion service, hut If the river is prop several Tom Now that your engagement Is days on account of damage to lamp exploded and In a moment the erly handled it is believed tbe damage broken are you going to make Clarelectric the light system. Arflames had been carried to the will be slight compared with thq issa send back your letters? mory hall, a large building adjoining. greater evil of allowing it to flow Into George You bet I am! I worked The dry wood burned like tinder and TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY the sink. hard on those letters: they're worth fanned by a brisk wind the flames "As tbe greater part of the danger using again! Detroit Free Press. soon gained headway and it waa after WANTED Work by the day by end loss will occur in the United 1 o'clock before the volunteer departyoung woman. 740 Twenty-eight- h States steps are being taken to perEXCURSION NORTH street. ment, assisted by nearly every resifect protective measures immediately.' dent of the town, succeeded In get'ing 8sturdsy, August 12th. FUR SALK Collie pup. 7 month the Are under control. The Are deold. 2521 Jackson avenue. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS. Via Oregon Short Line, one fare stroyed every building, with the exfor the round trip to all O. S. L. points of the Railroad meat market, FOR RENT Roonia at 2182 Washingnorth. Long limits and stopovers al- ception ton ave. Annual Conference to Be Hold in This lowed. on both sides of Bridge street, between Ask agents for particulars 16. Commoneing City August OF OGDENITL ,al ks Is that the its channel to the and pouring Its enSalton This sink. submerging of the whole Imperial valley, with the destruction of farms, irrigation works and railroads, ami leaving S.000 people homeless. The reclamation service has given out the following statement regarding the situation: A combination of peculiar topographic features and prolonged floods has wrought great havoc In Southern California and Southwestern Arlsona and a still greater calamity threatens settlers unless Immediate steps are taken to keep the Colorado river between the banks of its original chan- special from Wash-tnP0- n Interest to Ogdenltes way. "Dancing is a pretty difficult D- McCabe, solicitor for the thing to teach, says the press agent, Nrtmnt of agriculture, has been but once learned, the ponies get much lo the IIki of members of the pleasure and enjoyment out of It' Besides being graceful waltsera, the 'mmlin to Investigate Gentry ponies are also distinguished methods. Mr. as and wind up their reB,ant f the state K CUh with an the of. program part His appointment Is consid- reel. Virginia 2BnW" in view of recent de-,n- t? Many surprises In the educated anl I" the department of agrl- - mal portion of the performance await H la believed to Indicate a the patrons of the show ' tomorrow. SklnnTilplt'0n by the Keep fretary Wilson's de fiL T tun.' your linen wants. nner lower with prosiwcts of being to $14.50, i -- lie CAw OUC' - SKIRTS - SKIRTS don't belter, long M11 kas that I had no 'alne of money." Punch. Wln-nemuc- -5 -7 howeyer, 1 once ;hr ' gave one a sovereign to read .J n. after feeling it a rivt-- They declare r or abandoning gulf of California tire flood Into would mean the b of Wu the j - ASlUN'liTuV. Aug. 7. The flood xitiiiitiun on the Colorado river is far more serious than popularly supposed, according to officials of the reclama- following w111 l!h : 1 McCibs Is Appointsd bw of the Keep Commission. Di lent Shurtllff for arrangements for1 .licrnacle choir, re-- : i Por'- Now is a good time to supply best of linen and the prices were higher soon. er the Salt also be convert- well-kno- association will assume control of the Grand, will may SKIRTS Ola nines before the meeting. It la expected that the Northeweat-- sink THE PAINE & HURST STORE Returns Aftsr Com For Ae- Arrangement vd.it on of Singers. ed INTO INLAND SEA. were the artlclM of instead three read that .hanged to "Voot of the five directors shall Zl , quorum, and the time for Banyan Cha be B. Finally OrtTOb-t- o Gourlay TM L. Rase of Brigham City Chargsd With Obtaining Money Undar False Prstsnsea. said the the mos- tormentor be your ' THINGS ARE DIFFERENT NOW. Grand mam a When your grandpapa was courting me he always kissed me upon the brow. Granddaughter If a man kissed me upon the brow I'd Just call him down a little bit. Smart Set The annual conference of the Seventh Day Adventists of Utah will be held In thia city beginning August 16, and continuing until tbe 22nd. It la the custom of this people in harmony with some other Christian denominations to hold an open-a- ir gathering once each year in all their conferences. ' For this purpose the beautiful Box Elder grove at tbe comer of Jefferson avenue and Canyon road, has been secured and fitted up. Upon this ground are being pitched two large tents in which will be conducted English and Scandanavian services during the conference. A large number of small tents are also being erected for the accomodation of the campers. It la also understood that an invitation is extended to any parties in the city who desire to spend an outing In thia beautiful grove to bring their tents and camp upon the gronnd free of coot. Preliminary evening - services will commence Thursday, August 10, at 8 p. m. and continue every evening until the regular meeting commences. TEA Do you think the only differences in tea are a few cents a iojnd? Rockers Special DURING WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY, AUG. 7 Sale-o- n $8.75 Rocker $6'90'K38tcer $6.75 $4.90 $10' McKinley Chair $4.75 Rocker $6.50 $3.75 $7.50 Rocker $4.50 Rocker $4.50 $2.50 Boyle Furniture Company |