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Show WJE UTAH DAILY FOUR 1906. STATE JOURNAL, MONDAY, OCTOBER 15, HDD wnias W. M. I Of HE WOLFF LOSES BOTH FEET IN ACCIDENT. GULL Dress Goods Specials HUS W. HGREGOR aged gentleman meets hor- rible DEATH. i Bull Waa Butting Me-- ; Infur ated Body Senior Clork in Office of Mootor Foot-ba- il a Pa-- ! it Wars as Around Union Though Struck Malone by chan.c Whan Driven Away 'Dead Man cific Switch Engine 1104 in tha Yards of Sons Hers. Father Removed to Hospital. Iutt Mis. No S i j ;ul Irons. iMW n a rt g M-- Tra Kettles W liter Pail 15c 20c Small medium galvanized Wash Tub Large medium galvanized Wash Tub 5bc Extra large galvanized Wash Tub 78c 2 c tc .ve G8e 2c Sure Catch Mouse Traps No. 2 Safety Pins No. 2 Safety Pins No. Safety Pins 1 2c 2-- "c White Crockery Slop Jar, with handles and White Crockery Howl and Pitcher Decorated Cups and Saucers, per pair while east-boun- j quart jialviiiiifil Water Pail 12 quart aivanizeil Water Pail 14 quart galvanized Water Pail Small galvanized Wash Tub cover cri wring the track Saturday Union Pacific to b'jard night !Xo. 4 t 't Evanston. where he waa to meet hlr young wife. W. M. Wolff, senior cln k in ihe office of Master Me-- ! chanlc Malone of the Southern Pacific, under Chief Clerk George Wilson, waa struck hy Union Pacific switch engine lint and was horribly mutilated under the whela of the engine. He waa removed to the Ogden general hospital, and Dr. Joyce operated both leva above the ankle and three filngerw from the right hand. Wolff has been married hut a short time and It was his Intention to spend Sunday in the society of hla young ly wife at Evanston. It la not known how the accident occurred but it !r evident that he failed to noUce the approach of the switch engine yhil paying attention to other trains ,in ihe yard. Considering the extent of hla Injuries. Mr. Wolff wlthatood the cffecta of the operation very well. This la very tough, doctor, but I hope I will live,11 aid he to Doctor Joyce after the effect a of the anesthetic had passed away. Wolff, during the time he has been In Mr. Malone's office, has won many friends by hla pleasing personality. Mr. Malone and Mr. Wilson were at once notified of the accident and remained at the hospital until after the operation had been performed. Mrs. Wolff waa apprised of her husband's Injury and arrived in the city yesterday afternoon. j 10 08c 75c 10c The Racket Store i ex-act- HOTEL ARRIVALS. 'Undersells 'em AH' Juat a Little. 'None of yon members had n railroad pass this session, 1 understand," ELEVATOR COMPANIES bo said to n state senator Just after the adjournment of the legislature tbla spring.' the Interstate Taken by Testimony "No. sir. Notf n single one waa IsCommerce Commission Tends te was the reply. sued," Shew That Thors is a Big Combin "Soma of the members must hsva Doing Business. hated to pay cash fares?" ARE PROBING THE Soma Hints as to Diet To know whether your market man is selling yon oleo or butter ask him what be Is charging you for It The theory that pumpkin pies are unhealthy in July haa never been put to the test, except with canned pumpkin. Onions should be eaten only at an hour when you are aura no friends will call. The Irish potato Is recommended for food in esses of derman measles. The theory is that the racial antipathy of the vegetable and the measles will distract the attention of the germs from the system. If you should bite your fingers while eating corn on the cob, excuse yourself and tie up the fingers. , The beat time to eat a hearty meal la when a wealthy friend invites yon to take dinner with him at his club. Chicago Post Appropriate Clothier's Sign. Oscar Hammersteln, whose new opera house la New York is one of tbs finest in the world, said at a dinner, apmiHja of a certain Joke: "That joke Is far fetched, very far fetched, Indeed. It (a as far fetched as the sign that a tailor once put up In his boyhood home. The tailor's sign was an apple, simply an apple. The people were amazed at It They came In crowds to the tailor, asking hla what on earth the meaning of the sign was. "The tailor with a complacent smlls replied: " 'If It hadn't been for an apple where would the clothing business bo Not Far Wrong. Molly Mabel boasts of having family Jewels. Dolly Well, I know her engage meat ring was In three femilles before Jack gave it to her. Cassell's JournaL dress-pood- i c t (Special to The Journal.) CHICAGO, Oct. 15. An investigation of tha methods of elevator companies, dealing especially with their relations with the railroads, will begin here today before Special Agent John Marble of the interstate commerce commlasion. Some sensational facta are expected to bo brought out during the Inquiry. Tha testimony taken today was of a nature calculated to show that Cook county la in the grasp of a trust, operating aa the result of a criminal conspiracy to control the grain market. Additional witnesses wort summoned, Including W. 8. Jackson, form' er president of the board of trade, Geo. Marcy, president of the Armour Grain company and P. 1L Carr. The hitter testified tearfully and de nounced the combination aa one cal' culated to put all the small dealers out of business. He presented two books, which he said contained the names of 1,000 men who were practically ruined by secret boycotts end freight discrimination. This week will afford a splendid ojiu.rtui' s ity to buyers as vou will some real elegant bargains on the tabk-n'itbe dress -- goods sections which will ,Z last long at this bu'sy time-o- drtn-inlguying. In the lot are handsome the stylish fabric of the day. plaids, Fancy weaves and a full line of tU new plain shades at greatly reduced pru- ... We also are showing the most compl.-i,line of trimmings in braids and applique to match all suitings. The silk stock wa never so complete or the prices so low ami we feel that a visit to our store will m.t only be a pleasant one but time must profitably spent. "Well, perhaps." "Do you think it made any difference in their feelings toward tha rail- roads? How waa It la your own case, for instance?" "Well, there was Juat a little feeling Just a little." "But, of course, yon didn't betray itr "Oh, no. When I rote np and stated that tha railroads of this country Injured 1X9 people and killed 17 to every one In any country of Europe, and that the presidents of four roads had more power In Washington than the whole presidential cabinet put together, I was careful not to show any personal animus. No, I cant say there was much feeling only Just a little just a shade." Baltimore American. Chinese View of Our Club Women. Among the many Invitations I bavo received waa one to meet 'some "club women." The club woman Is gn American product It Is now fashionable to belong to clubs, hence as a rule the cluba are made np often aa follows: First Women who wish to attain notoriety. They find In the club an opportunity to read original papers, poems and verses as the members have rules by which they agree to listen to the literary productions of fellow members. Second. Women who by this way Increase their acquaintance. Third. Women who dislike household work. Fourth. Women who really and honestly believe they are contributing to human knowledge and happiness by reading papers and poems on ail cognate and possible subjects. a Chinese Gentleman, In Metropolitan. William McGregor, M years of age, fur many years a resident of Ogden, n.,-a shocking death about 12:1s oYl.uk this afternoon at Burch Creek, butted and pawed by a madby dened Jersey bull. Mr. McGregor had been stopping for sunie time past with bis aster, Mrs. D. The E. Browning, at Birch Creek. hi'Ue is situated a short distance from the county road . in a little hollow. Shortly after 12 oclock he went up to a barley stubble field used as a pasture. Just what happened when he got into the field will never be known, but it la thought that the bull, which was graa-in- g there, took exception to Mr. McGregor's invasion of tha field and united at him, knocked him down and then butted and pawed him to death. About 12:10 o'clock Puauy Martini, a little Italan girl, had occasion to cross the field from the Martini home to a neighbor's place. She saw the big Jeixry bull butting something over and The over which looked like a man. little girl ran to the home of George Ferrill and told him what she had seen. Ferrill rushed to the field and the fears of the Ittle girl were confirmed. He succeeded in driving the maddened bull away from the prostrate form of tbs old man. "Water, water!" cams in faltering tones from the Ups of tha bruised and bleeding man. Ferrill thought upon arrival that the old man waa dead, but when he heard these words he ran as he never ran before to a little crek for some water in tha hops that tha refreshing liquid would put new Ufa Into the battered body. When he returned Mr. McGregor was dead. The bull had killed the object of hla wrath. The deceased waa the father of the McGregor boys of this city. Ho Is well known In the county and city and bis shocking death is a aad blow to tbe family. It is generally considered that s Jersey bull is not so vicious aa bulls of other breeds such aa the Durham and Holstein, but when be does get angry hla wrath la like a thunderstorm in Its fury. A peculiar circumstance of tbe aad affair is the fact that tha Jersey bull which killed Mr. McGregor waa dehorned. The life was simply battered out of the aged gentleman. f li iJua.:-cloth- s, i U-in- ! AT THE THEATERS. THE ROYAL CHEF. Thoroughly well pelased audiences attended, the three performances of "Ths Royal Chef" at the Grand Saturday matinee and night and Sunday night. Ths production has a characteristic snap and vim to , it .. and is chuckful of musical ginger. The lines are bright and the humor is of tha Infectious kind, well down to date. From the fact that the scenes of ths comic opera are laid in the mythical island of Oolong, great latitude haa been given in the costuming and settings of the production, and an Oriental richness is noticeable throughout. That the music in this musical cock-ta- ll s of the kind which strikes the popular taste Is attested by ths fact that moat of tbs theatergoers had heard selection from the comic opera without knowing that it came from "The Royal Chef." "Let Me Go Back" was sung by Leon Erred in Zlnn'a Travesty company, but ths song was notstolen from The Royal Chef withstanding tha idea maintained by the uninformed that "The Royal Chef" borrowed the aong from Mr. Zlnn. Before Zlnn ever organised his company "Ths Royal Chef" was playing to record houses at the La Salle theater In Chicago, and "Let Me Go Back to That Dear Old Chicago Town" was being whistled by every newsy on the streets. Zlnn also turned musical pirate by atealln gthe Mother Goose song. Harry Hermaen as ths Royal Chef is a comedian of ability and sings niceis excruciatngly funly. Hs make-u- p ny and his drollery Is productive of laughter. He made a big hit in "Let Me Go Back. HOW CHINESE WOMEN CALL Elaborate Ceremony Prescribed by Mules of Fashion end Estab- lished Etiquette. The Chinese woman haa a offing substitute called a cards da visits It la really a sort of social laforaa-tlobureau, aa It conveys to ths recipient the name of tha caller, hw address and the day on which aha la to be found in her own house beyond question. If I should call oa read Monday, whan her "card "Thursday," aha would send dowi word by tiie maid, who would report to the housekeeper, generally a negro, that aha waa not at horns." Toe will remember how the missionaries Impressed npon ns that truth" wu the corner atone of Christianity. But I digress. Now these calling cards" eould be mailed or sent by a servant Jut u well, for the visiting lady does not go In. She rides np to the houss In state, the footman opens ths door, receives a card delivers it to tbs servant, and they proceed to ths next house on the list, wlilv. tha drivar carries. Now the curious part of this ceremony la that the party ealled npon does not know that tha lad; called In person, and there la consequently no objection to the caller potting herself to the trouble, but It Is the "fashion." Metropolitan Mags line. - - Ona Thing Bha Had Lsarnod. Ona of tbs young architects who delivers a lecture on modem architecture In the series of fres public school lecturea In New York had Just shown his nudlsncs the botutlss of ths Cologne cathedral tl.s other night, when ba thought of an experience ha once had on a similar occasion. "It was at tha conclusion of my lectors," he told his audience, "that a woman came to me, explained that ihe, too, was a student of architecture, and thanked mo for enlightening her on ona point that aha had never been able to understand before. 1 have alaha said to me, ways wondered Peculiarity of Rivers. DM You Know This? colonial of architecExplained. the where There are riven which are deeper style "Say, d'you know Anything 'bout Say paw." cornea of from. I ture Now, the riven Into which they flow. course, than hossea, hey? D'you know they'll eat Where "Well son!" comas from Cologne." sos it that Ths Saguenay la ona of them. pork? Well, they will, when It's ted Sagueths What meant is receives by running gear?" the SL Lawrence 'em an they have to. The heaves "A woman's tongue, my eon. vast river, wldf a la Milformer the nay Dangerous. stops, subsequent, though they're an aa a nther large lake, deep and maMrs. Hornbeak (In tha midst of har waukee Sentinel all fired sight wuss afterwards. Bells la deeper, jestic, but the Saguenay went right onto a meat diet, hog-mereading) Mercy aakes all vs 1 Hera Lauren-tla- n ths breaks through It when Bum Pronunciation. an' oil cakea. Yep, linseed oil It'll la an item about a surgeon, over at of groat tha mountalnn, than any fat a rail fence. Belle took on weight Blggervllle, removin an "Why la Cupid represented aa a a quarter about la bottom Its lakes. naked boy?" amaxln'. Curll thing' 'bout oil cakea, from a man's lip. bed of the SL Farmer Hornbeak Well, I sh'u'd "Because real love never hna any of a mile below the though; once a boss has been fatted Lawrence. was about time for people to dose." t on em, an' then grows pickld agin, Judge It there ain't nothin In God'a world'll quit using such long words when It put flesh onto him n second time. requires a doctor to git 'em out Ton can try as much as you'ro a mind Puck. to; It ain't no use." American Mags- Not Bo Bad. sins. "That was a rum deal of my partner's," sighed the merchant Tickling throats and coughs that disturb your rest may Don't Try. "Hava you lost anything?" anxhe of little consequence now, bat if allowed to endure You cant make an arc light iously inquired hla friend. they will give you much trouble as the days grow cooler. on a candle Income. "O, no; It was In Jamaica spirits.' Oar Coltsfoot Coash Balsam-Pr- ice 50c Baltimore American. Is a pleasant and effictive cure for all coughs. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Hontrch Cold Curt WiH Curt Your Cold He Didnt Care. Mrs. Benham There's a man In tha FOR SALE Gentleman' flint flat. house. Ogden, SPECIALISTS. Washington A vs PRESCRIPTION ticket to St. Louln. Address "Ticket, Benham Well, never mind; I aln care Journal. ja bit Jealous. The following guests are registered at the New European hotel: A. R. Woods, A. Burget, Reno; V. E. Wade, Gertie Hutchinson, George Tay-uGeorge Cannon, W. J. Poulton, W. B. Brown, John II. Bucklln, W. II. Powers, L Turner, T. W. Shannon Salt lake City; J. Richardson. Denver: W. H. Driven, Pittsburg; Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Johnstone, Omaha; W. Cmckwell, Miss Crockwell, San Francisco; Mrs. M. B. Rngnon, Seattle; Mn. Brownaon, Brigham; E. W. Dutcher, Croydon; John McKenna. Like Shore; G. Layman, Rexburg; HSrry W. Holmes, Evanston. aoc 30 c EASE THE TICKLE u -- 25th Year Ladiesf Suits at Geo G. Snow's $400 Shoes at side-splitti- ng Cleanv-u- p One-ha- lf $350 and Price $2.95 All This Week " Drug Company 3Q( )OC Sale at Clarks |