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Show PAGE EIGHT DAILY THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, T E mn 7 UTAH STATE JbURNAL TO NEW ROAD A Thousand Bargains a Day E INTO RICH COUNTY ALL THAT WAS MORTAL OF GEO. M. WAHLEN LAID TO REST. SUFFERS SEVERELY. n ) Listen to the Clock Strike Its a cathedral gong and the mellow chimes All the room with mujlo. We have such' a large verity of CLOCKS In marMe. onyx, nickel or wood cases, boudoir, iwrlor, office or suitable tore, that it is Impossible to select any fur special mention. All are made by fr celebrated warranted are manufacturers, and good time-keepe- etc. rs, Paul W. Stecher 2463 WASHINGTON AVE, OGOEN. I . I LOCAL BRIEFS If you dtink. drink Yellowstone. II. W. Shelley Is In tlie city from Ely, Nevada. Frank Nelson of Salt Lake is visit- ing in the city. Frank Johnson of Smithfleld is In Ogden on vuslness. Gloss stamp photos at Gasbergs; street. hay 65c hundred. II. C. Farrell feed store, next to postofflce. A marriage license has been Issued to Robert Irvine and Fannie Hall, both 376 Twenty-fift- h -- New valley of Ogden. Use lofs of Hooper cheese this kind of weather. It is better than packing house meet Mrs. R. 8. Joyce and daughters have returned from an extended trip to Colorado, Abel Standing and Clara Osborne, both of Ogden, were today granted a license to wed. Attorney Vai Gideon and eon have an extended trip from returned throughout the northwest Judge Hulanlskl, chairman of the Republican central committee, Is In Balt Lake today on business. The Elite Cleaning company will be located at 22(1 Washington until their new building la aonstructod. If your kidneys trouble you take a dose of Drivete Kidney Pills, sssuring your relief. Wm. Driver A Bon Drug company. For the beat liny, grain, flour, stock and poultry food, at cheapest prices, go to Plngree Feed store, 2572 Washington avenue. a John M. Hansen, representing George H. Tribe A Co., left today for a tour through southern Nevada and southwestern Utah. The examination of teachers for the Ogden city school ewlll be held at the High school building Wednesday and Thursday of next week. Pete Peterson, the Southern Pacific conductor, Is arranging to move his family to Ely, Nevada, and will reside there In the future. WHERE THE CAR8 STOP, 2477 Washington avenue, you will And the finest stock of cigars, wines and liquors la the city and we assure you the most courteous treatment. Blosser Bros. Nothing wins like success. All who want. Uektographs guaranteed to do work should write or call upon J. MacLachlan. 22(7 Washington avrauei McCardles hot and cold sandwiches are on a par with hie famous tamales. Ladles and gentiemenn trade sepeclally solicited. 160 Twenty-fift- h well-kno- street ' To live well Is to eat well to eat well you should have the best which Is always found at Esra Richardson's grocery, where prlcee ere never beat; 367 Twenty-fourt- h Has been the record even during the stormy weather . . . 'now that the sun is out it will be three times as large. Without stint or reserve we are selling off this great, clean stock. Prudent mothers are just snapping; up these things, which will be wanted for school next month . . . Fall 'Press Goods are beginning to sell fast at the low prices . . . The Shoe Department is busy every minute! Ogden Canyon Suffers Slight Damage Teamsters Union of Which He Was From Falling Rocks, But Has Boon a Member Attended in a Body Placed in Good Condition for Travel Msnay Beautiful Floral Offerings in Evidence. Again Many Washouts in Canyons i street Edwin G. Norris, a graduate of Cornell, has been secured to fill the vacancy in the teaching staff at the Ogden High school, caused by the resignation of John A. Wilson. We sell more of Driver's Kidney Villa than all other kidney pills combined, because they are effective. Try them. Wm. Driver A Son Drug company. The local teamsters' union has serves notice on all of the Ogden undertakers that In the future they must employ none but union drivers at all funerals over the remains of any deceased union man. A petition for probate of will has been filed In tbe district court In the matter of tbe estate of Edgar H. Wright, deceased. The estate consists of personal property of the probable value of 14.009. If you drink, drink Yellowstone. It Is now ascertained that a great deal of damage was dune to the mountain roads by the recent heavy rains. The new county road leading Into Rich county was the worst sufferer, many washouts occurring where the smaller canyons and ravines crossed the road. The bed wee entirely washed sway in places and it will require some time to put in proper condition for travel, and remove the rocks carried down by the rush of waters. Ogden canyon road, in which the pepie of this city are particularly interested. fortunately escaped with hut little damage. There were a few places where entail portions of the roadbed were washed away, while falling rocks damaged It slightly in other places. Commissioner Wilson stated today, however, that men were put to work as soon aa the rain stopped and that the road was now In good condition for travel. The most of the damage to the new road, an stated above, is across tlie line in Rich county, and puts the expense of the repairs upon that county. -- J. R. Franklin, the man who makea ice cream and candy for Salt Lake, was in Ogden today. Mr. and Mrs. Papworth of Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Smith of Provo are spending the day up the canyon. Sheriff Ware of Davie county wee in the city yesterday looking for two men who burglarised a section house at Kaysvilie. The funeral services over the remains of William Bingleton were held at the 8Iatervllie meeting house yesterday afternoon at 1:10 o'clock. There is a possibility that the opening of school at the Lewie building may be delayed this year owing to the unfinished condition of the building. If 'you are Buffering from kidney troubles use DRIVER'S KIDNEY PIL8. They will certainly have tlie desired effect. Wm. Driver A Bon Drug company, Ogdens best drug company. Pat Cannon, the wrestler who is to meet Mika Yokel at Glen wood on the evening of Labor day. Buffered a broken nose yesterday afternoon while Short and Impressively beautiful services were held yesterday afternoon at o'clock over the remains of George M. Wshlen, the young teamster who dropped dead of heart failure Sunday last. The services were held at the home of the mother of the deceased, Mrs. Mary Wahlen, SIS Twenty-aevent- n street, under the direction of the Teamsters ijnlon, and were presided over by President C. F. Middleton. Tbe services, held In accordance with the wishes of tlie family, were very abort. President Middleton preached a eulogistic aermon commending to his listenera an emulation of the nob'.e ' qualities of the deceased. ' Solos were manner in rendered by Mrs pleasing Mary Farley and Orson Griffin. The floral offerings were grandly beautiful. Four large' pieces especially were of fine artistic design, aa follows: Broken circle, from I. 11. E. W. No. SIS; a Complete circle, from the Women of Woodcraft; Wheel with one si Hike out, from the Teamsters unloa, and a circle with the figure 30" bi quotations from the editorial force rf the Utah State Journal. The figure 3(T has special significance in newapaptr circles, meaning that the day's wore le over that copy Is ail in. The deceased leaves a wife and foir children, two boya and two girls, i mother end elx sisters. The death rf the young man la a great blow to thr remaining members of the family, ai he was the only eon and brother left The six sisters who mourn the loss Cl an only brother are: Mrs. C. H. Coton and Mrs. Jj H. Francesco, both if Los Angeles; Mrs. N. G. Benson, Colorado; Mrs. William G. Wl-so- n, Mrs. H. McMartln and Miss Adi Wahlen, Ogden. George M. Wahlen was held in greet esteem by the members of the Tean-eter- a union, and was admired by 41 who knew him for hie many sterllig qualities of character. He was a frleid to many, and In turn enjoyed the friendship of many. Because of tie fact that he was the only surviving brother of the family he was greatly beloved by his mother and sisters, ani the shock is one that only Time, thi great physician, can heaL Te-lurl- wrestling with bis trainer at Smyths OGDEN gymnasium. For genuine Frankfurters go to the Rlsmiirrk, where you will also find Swiss, brick and Limberger cheese. Merchants' lunch served from 10 a. m. street. to 2 p. m. No. 12S Twenty-fift- h Independent phone S2S. A little Monsense now and then Is relished by the best of men. Our meats are relished by all who eat them. Armoi's Meat Market, 114 street. Phones: Bell Twenty-fift- h 477-K- .; Ind. 111. Harold Smoot, son of Senator Smoot, war in the city on a visit yesterday, returning last evening to his home in Provo, accompanied by his sister, Annie SmcoL who has been visiting here for etveral days. Advices from Ogden valley are to the effect that the recent storm has done a great amount of damage there. This valley, by reason of its elevation, is about two weeks behind the balance of the county west of the mountains and as a result much of the crop had not been harvested. There are no disagreeable remlnl scenes about a steak, a roast or a chop that comes from Westherb Jr's Market. We select the cattle ourselves. We know they are clean.. and expeditiously dressed and carefully and properly taken care of afterward. It Is the attention to details that brings ue tbe finest line of trade In Ogden. Dispatches from Washington announce that the appropriation for the p.ymenr of the state militia is far Inflow the required amount, and it is barely possible that the lads from Ogden and other Utah cities who have taken part in the recent maneuvers In Wyoming may not get their money for a long time If at all. which Is to be The Becker for at the coming tourna comiM-temi-n- t of the Utah and Idaho Sports mens association has been received and placed on exhibition. The trophy Is an Immense silver cup standing more than a foot in height, and Unified in gold. Once one the cup be. cornea the property of the association winning it. Mr. J. L. Godfrey, editor of the Pythian Journal of Mississippi, accompanied by his wife nad daughter, are spending a few days as the guest of street Mr. Dr. Smith on Twenty-eight- h Godfrey Is Just compelling an extensive western trip and is enthusiastic over the country, Utah striking him as being particularly fine. The family leaves for their home In Jackson, Miss., in a few days, stopping at the various Colorado resorts en route. d Will HIVE 1 1906L Help Us Move This Stock WRIGHT'S . REMOVAL SALE CAPTURE OF HMD WAITER TO FACE rOCATEUD THIEF PINCOCK AND T. BURKE ARREST GEORGE DOVER. .. . George Dover, colored, was arrested In Ogden this afternoon by Sergeant Plncock and Officer Tom Burke on the concharge of robbing a dining car ductor at Pocatello of a puree containto ing (350. He will be taken back the Idaho city tonight Dover waa employed as a waiter on the dining car which is attached to the Yellowstone special at Pocatello, and while engaged at this work stole a purse belonging to the dining car conductor contigning $350. Hie partner In the crime, A. Robinson, also colored, le in custody in Pocatello. To 1m suie that there would be no in taking tbe difficulty experienced prisoner back to Pocatello from this city, both a deputy sheriff, Buruelt McG&rvey, and the district C orge E. Gray, came down acc-rr- spSL-la- v in a conrunning will Eighteen dition to need overhauling. Of course, it WILL run longer, but it le a case of machinery operatlngwlthout oil. and you know what that , means Damage. Let ue look after your watch. J. S. LEWIS & COMPANY, Watch Inspectors D. A R. G. R. R. U. P. RY. S. P. RY. O. S .L. R. R, AT THE BIG CLOCK, WASHINGTON AVE i. DOESnNOT express himself ELLEN CLIFFORD, REGARDING LOCAL SITUATION. COMPLAINING 15 YEARS WITNESS. the-peop- le o. ss .I -- i. John W- - Hart' f man. state Pry .. ' W. .a oi. a .t K eJESI . ular meeting Thursday night, Angus turned home this 22. 130$, as business of Importance I .morning from a fishing trip to find hie to be transected. flooded w,th ix feet of water, the E. F. EMLET. R. 8. result of the recent heavy rains. Not "F ducks to work swlm- EXCURSION TO SALT LAKE, .bavin ,ming, Joyce sent for a man with a The recent showers demon- ,pump. Sunday, August 25. strate conclusively that the ditches are . 1 tour not big enough to carry off the water, Via Oregon Short Line; hevy storm. trip. A11 trains. - j precise thickness and sen-ft- or from Fremont county, Idaho, in Brigham City: Mrs. C. C .Hunttngtonthe igBiatUPe of that state, was ir. C. Peterson and Rawlins Lucin; wife, FvenIn clty Mrs. Morality, Green River; Mlsf i licenses were issued to-Marriage Mitchell, Evanston. day as follows: William Clark, 24, of gden' and Welch, 22. also of PAINTERS AND DECORATORS! rtn.n OLDl A particularly revolting case has been developed by Detective Vender and Captain Brown, which may result In landing L. H. Butler, a waiter, 29 years of age, behind the penitentiary bars The complainant In the case U a young North Ogden girl. Ellen Clifford, 15 years old,, who alleges that Butler la responsible for her delicsu condition. Butler is now occupying a cell at tb city police station awaiting trial, whih Miss Clifford is under the kindly cut of the matron at the Crlttenton homi If the evidence as developed by the officers proves to be true, then Butin is one of the meanest specimens of th genus homo that the police have hid to deal with for some time. It Is said that about four monUs etc. Mr. Howell will be ln Ogden to- ago the young man went out to nil on her at her home ln North Ophc, morrow. and at that time the crime was tllrfi-to have been committed. Ae there n BROWNING BROTHERS OFFER no cars running at the time he cut to leave, he borrowed the young ready FINE DIAMOND WATCH FOB ladys wheel and then forgot to retui.i it A search by the officers developed Prise te Be Given to Beet Shot at the fact that the wheel had been Mid Utah-Idah- o dealer. Interstate Sportsmens to a second-han- d Butler says that he came to Ogden Associations Tournament at Poca-te.lfrom Wisconsin, where his parents now reside. Since coming here he has been At the first annual tournament df the working in different restaurants about Interstate Sportsmens association at th- - city. Pocatello, Idaho, August 28 and 29, the winner of the blue rock shooting contest will be given a fine gold watch fob with a diamond center, valued at 125, by Browning Brothers of this city. The medal fob Is a beauty, of solid gold, with one large diamond ln the center.' The design le very artistic and shows the figure of a duck fitting at the intersection of two crossed guns Below this is a circular laurel wreath of gold and ln the center le the sparkler mentioned. The winner of the contest will hold the medal fob until defeated at another tournament. Congressman Joseph Howell was ln the city yesterday afternoon "cruising" around among the politicians. He was rather hard to get sight of, but was located by a State Journal reporter as he was about to take the train for Logan. Mr. Howell greeted the reporter pleasantly, but when asked if he had anything to say for the interests of the party and of Ogden, he stated that he had not; that he had Just been to Balt Lake attending the meeting of the state committee knd was on his way home. He deftly turned the conversation to the action of the committee in appointing Mr. Hammond state chairman, and expressed himself as highly pleased with hie selection, RESOLUTIONS OF CONDOLENCE. SCOTCH CRONIES OUTING. Whereas, Our Divine Creator ,n Hj" About 300 Scotch Cronies from Salt Infinite wisdom has cen flt to Lake headed by Nlcol Hood and Davy from our midst our brother. Georg, and accompanied by a Wahlen, who was an affect ina hus mea sof pipers who played everything band and kind father; therefore be I in the book from Bonnie Doon" to Resolved. That local union Ns. 57 The Are Coming, arrived Campbells hereby extends to his wife and fsmll in town this morning, and aided and For first-claJob Printing see The our undivided, most sincere and heart abetted fournal before going elsewhere. of Cronies Ogthe Scotch by felt sympathy, both morally and ft nan den, beaded by Jimmie Macbeth and cltyy, in their their hour of bereave Tom Hutchinson, are having a good be it further ment; ltlme In Ogden canyon. Resolved That three resolutions w The mornl ulct but our on the words of spread unlonth( .fternoon. thU It will and that a copy be sent to this continued when the evening, stricken family of our loving brother wU wnd ,.lth a and that our charter be draped lnwhIch w, evrnt of the ln the of sixty daysthe gcotch celebratlnn ne mourning for remembrance of our departto expectation, Nlcol Hood ed brother, and also that e enpy be,,.,Contrary not ln wtMf foP the for to the publication press presented 0n lhat --Joclt McLean th. Heeland . Fratrna,1y ho came from Topomory. uaed V- -.:. C. martin, the Instead of buying a new tarpaint, H. C. HALL, tan. But he agrees to provide himself H. WRIGHT, .bitter next time. Committee. FIRM SUSPENDED. NEW YORK, Aug. 23. The suspen- ilie following guest, are European of 4 BUlolIf broker hotel: E. M. Swaser. Colorado announced. The firm has liabilities of FT Jackson, Salt Lake, C, W. Draper, 1W,UW and assets of about 30,000. California: W. C. Butler, Kansas City; G. C. Brown, Salt Lake; C. R. SnowPOPE IS WELL. den, city; E. H. Bowman. Montana; W 2 RME Richard?r' Larponl- - the H. Cowan, Salt Lake; H. E. denies that his holl- son, Goldfield : Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Tay-po- p Phelan, dlMaw- - nJ " he lor, Pensacola, Fla.; Mr. and Mrs."? hM heart RoclwL Reeves, Ely; George Pride, " Springs; Mrs. Quick. Rock Springs; W, LOCAL RRIFFS H. Bowden. Utah; J. Batavia. New Nine of these layera York; Roy Creer, Spanish Fork; W. O . A Little Dirt, Will Stop the Watch put the watch months continual HAS NOTHING TO SAY He Made Hie Getaway With Puree Talks Pleasingly of the Action of the L. H, Butler, Young Man Accused) It But Twenty Yesr Old Particularly State Committee in Selecting Mr. Containing 350 Deputy Sheriff and Hammond Run te the Take te Here Both Revolting Cess Developed by the Campaign District Attorney Officers. Says Ho Will Make Good Chairman. Him Back. attorney, prepared to meet the issue in case any attempt as made to fight extradition. In this scion Mr. Gray is establishing somewhat of a precedent, aa it Is quite uni common for a state attorney to officer. The prisoner will be an Ogden le to have a permanert re- takMi back tonight on the Yellowitone cruiting station, where all enllatnenta for the United States army will be re1 over was the proprietor reived. This Is the first time Hist a Aaembly clubformerly saloon in this clip a:;d station has ever been established here, eijoyed quite a reputation amo g ihs except temporarily in case of emer- cdored fraternity as a squart sport gency. It had a number of friends among toe Captain r . H. Meyfcrs of Salt Lake Wilte population who seemed to th'-iwill have ihbrge of the station. He tlat he was Just a little better the.n waa In C gJer yesterday arranging for tie of his race. Rufe T i"n average quartern v 1 ich will be in the first Na- ge colored prise fighter, made Dosii tional tni.-- building, and will be open face hie headquarters while he to rec.H't- aipllcants within a very few fairing for hie fight with l.,irney days lullin. STITIDN lv Permanent Offices te Be Estsbliihiid at Ones te Receive Enlistmenti for the Army Captain Meyers in Charge Will Open in Few Days. RECRUITING There's Money in it for You of the same tize form i Stearns & Foster Mattress uvrvr if ' t filmy, lacy webs interlaced form the nine layers of Cotton Felt and is just what makes The Stearns & Foster Mattress elastic and uniform in thickness. Everybody who sleeps is interested in these newer and better mattresses and you will enthuse over their beautiful workmanship and quality. We ahould be glad to i how them to you at our atore. PRICES $11. BOYLE ROM ' to SB.50 a FURMTtSE CO. - - 1 |