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Show SATURDAY, AUGUST 24, 1907. DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL MTE Dll ODDER ID : LOCAL BRIEFS BID SHAM BATTLE DISTRICT COURT TO BE REWARDED WILL HAVE J- - Burglary Insurance. M. Wright's Store News Fer-rieta- lL - YOUNG HERO'S CASE TO BE SENTED TO COMMISSION. Not Admiring Friends of ths Lad Who 6etting of Caaee Taken Up But Saved the Life of Ralph Flygare, Wiii Completed Will Be Continued This Afternoon Calendar for the SeptemAik That He Be Awarded tne Beneber Term to Be Made Up Monday. fits of the Carnegie Hero Fund. (igd n has lia re veil a lift.-- who b-- r aul iak - ehi-Mt- will be Fund in tin- - Carie su- - H iu till f r riiiisMiiaMiiii, nut Will lir IvrogniZi-il- , liiljM- - lll.ll In but with mil) will1, tin; rarin i.'l a eulislaiilial ivudiil f r iilsu utlmial . a Tl:r cum- - iii iitiliiii Is that Iiui-huulil, of liiilr lmi-n- l tuurwj. H i Into juin-iwho. on Sunday, Juiy and rvsrui-flit- - luriiM of tipiii-, Ihv i! Ii yi lit I - K.iloli Flygan-from (i t baliy mu "f M r. and Mm. t'lirjn at tln iis.k of Ilia own life, Uygur-tilling!) nt mu1 ti ini: In- iii) uni seem to kiimi' of any risk. t of tinThe 'lri aniiilMin-i-iiK-da- yi-ar- :, ri--- It- . - an-tin- tliu FI) mi tv family wire lhi-lrniinin-- r platt- - about abtiir tlie Hi riultagv. at a r lutlf-Pii- lr OpiioaiL.1 r&M . - i ;SV isrs -- 4. ? v,u emri v. David County, lbs camp the boye had built a plor out Into ths river, and while the baby's mother was buay with domeetlc dutlM cut the Sunday, the baby Ralph strayed to the river unobserved. When ha reached the land end of the pier be boldly toddled over it, and at the end. In the middle of the river, fell Into the deep water, where there was a strong current and wee Immediately washed down Into a deep pool. When Mrs. Flygare mined Ralph aha ruehed to the river Juit In time to see the little one bobbing In the water aad aha screamed, her acreama attract lng David Couraey, who was near. Without a moment's hesitation, the boy leaped Into the river from the bank, whirh was ala feet higher, and caught the little fellow Juat aa he was sinking again. He swam to the ehoro with him. but was washed down a considerable distance by the current. Ha final 1y delivered the baby to hla delighted mother. The case la one that attracted the at tkin of a number of people who admlra the good and courageous. The Journal was flret to take notice of It. and then Mrs. C. W. Llpplncott, a kindly-heartlady, began the movement to have the Carnegie commission take notice of the ed SEND YOUR MONEY $ TO CHICAGO AT YOUR OWN RISK Run the risk get the watch that luoka ao well and cheap In a catalogue, and then alt down and regret your action when the watch goes back on you and you are 2.000 mile from where the watch was purchased. ' "They have your money, you have experience," and you didnt even give ue a chance to tell you what we could sell you a watch for; 10 to 1 we could sell you a watch CHEATER, and when we eel! a watch It must be right at any rate, we are within reach If anything goes wrong. "Don't be foolish.' t J. S. LEWIS & CO. JEWELERS At the Big Clock, Wash. Ave. drink, drink Yellowstone. The Salt Lake Association football team, assisted by the Thistle club,W will; ed- - l an excursion to Ogden next mu MiHr-From Fort at the Douglas, State Troops j nesday for a big celebration litia, G. A. R- - and Spanish War Vot-ora- milage. Will Participate Excursions Union Pacific" special excursion From All Parts of the State. i Ogden to Den-- I East, September Omaha aad 1.75; return. ver and SL Louis, 881.60; Ogden is to have a sham battle on Kansas City, 88!; 844 60. Return limit. October August !lth, and it Is to be the real Chicago, allowed. SL Stopovers thing in that line, and a real thing in of everything but bullets It la to be given Company B, National Guard for tomorrow morning under the auspices of ths Grand Army leaves ilj, the annual of the Republic, post Nix. 3. American Fork to attend The troops from Fort Douglas, the state encampment. If JUDGE HOWELL MAKES MANY ON SEPT. 26 AT A PLACE TO BE SELECTED LATER. ORDERS THIS MORNING. PRE- f Tliie a probate day with Judge Hi, util in the district court, and a large number uf motions and petitions ui-rdisposed of. The setting of cases was also taken up. but was nut finished ,itnl will be taken up this afternoon. The following orders were made: Estate uf Win. U. Smoot, discharge administrator and release bondsmen, granted. Estate uf Frank S. Loses, petition for family support, granted. Estate of Jus. H. Taylor, petition for release of sureties on bond, continued. Estate of Edinond F. Southard, petition tor Utters uf administration, bond (ion. Estate of Mary O. Darla, petition for letters of administration, granted. Rond 11.800. Estate of W. A. Powell, petition for approval, allowance and settlement of final account, granted. Eatate and guardianship of Stephen Keogh, petition for approval final account, continued. Estate of Emlllns Richey, deceased, petition fur letters of administration, granted. Rond 118.000. Estate of M. Sullivan, petition approval, allowance and settlement account and for order sale real estate, granted. Rond IS, 000. Estate uf Thus. A. Lewis, petition for says of real eatate. granted. Eatate of Elisabeth Hawkins, deceased, petition for letters of administration, continued. Estate of Joseph Mnyhahan, petition for lettere of guardianship, granted. Rond 8S00. Estate of William Skeen, deceased, petition for approval, allowance and settlement of Anal account and objection of 1 Skeen thereto, contested. Estate of Helen R. Hardy, petition for sale of real estate, granted . Estate of James G. Greer, deceased, order confirming sale of real estate. GREEK ROBS 6REEK . BUT IS CAPTURED ASLEEP IN A SALOON WHEN HE IS TOUCHED FOR 76. VICTIM Thief Makes Hie Getaway, But fs Captured Later aa He Steps From Train at Evanston, Wyo Will Be Brought Back for TriaL Dlx-Log- i )ue an militia, the Spanish War veterans, members of the Grand Army and other military organisations will take part In the battle. The exercises are to be given under the personal direction of E. H. Balter, who has had a great deal of experience In this line. No expense will be spared, the proceeds to go to the relief of tin sick and needy of the post and prevent the necessity of applying to the county fur aid. The railroads will run excursions from all parts of the state at a low rate and Balt Lake City alone has guaranteed to send up 1.00U people. The female band of Balt Lake will be hen and will give a free concert at the clow of the event. The governor and his staff will be present, as will many prominent officials of the slate. At a battle similar to this given under Mr. Baker's direction at Loa Angeles recently 60,000 people attended. A fort will be constructed and a cavalry charge and General Sheridan will be seen on the field uf action. It will be one of the greatest affairs ever witnessed in Utah, and will be a greater drawing card than a cirrus. MISSOURI REPUBLICANS. ST. LOUIS, Aug. !4. In order to raise a nucleus for the campaign fund, a groat mass meeting of the Repub- of Missouri la being held today at Forest Park Highlands, and has attracted visitors from all parts of the state. The rally la one of the largest demonstrations ever made in SL Louis by a political party, except during the heat of a campaign. Many able speakers of state .and national reputation were on tke program. Republican! of Missouri are determined to wage the most earnest campaign In the state's history in an endeavor to again put the mysterious stranger In the G. O. P. column. lli-an- THREAD MILLS SHUT DOWN.., NEWARK, N. J, Aug. . 14. Clark's O. N. T. thread mllla closed down tp day, in order to give the thousands of employes at the plant here and In Kearny, 'N. J- - a vacation. , The Newark mill will remain dosed until September I, while the Kearny mill hag shut down until September 10. The reason given is that requests for vacations have become so numerous that to shut down the plants Is the best way to satisfy the demands of the employes. The Clark mills are among the largest of their kind In ths world. A Greek giving hla name aa Chrlatus yesterday afternoon reported to the polios that while asleep In a chair In a street saloon, he was robTwenty-fift- h bed by a fellow countryman named Petra Dlepolis of the sum of $76. Ths of- INVESTIGATING ficers soon discovered that the man had CONCRETE FAILURE gone East and telephoned to Evanston, Wyo., where he was arrested aa he got off the train. He will likely be brought WASHINGTON, Aug. 28. Through back for trlaL the geological survey, the United States government la making a thorough InToo Much Help. vestigation Into the collapses of reinMra. Tarley "What an awfully forced concrete buildings. Richard L. worried, anxious, look Humphrey, expert In charge of the despairing Mra. Good soul has. United States geological survey's Mra. Chatter Tea; I fancy the structural material laboratories In St. nuit have stopped doing her own Louis, has directed the examination of work and taken to keeping a servant concrete buildings which have lately Exchange. collapsed. Tests have been made primarily for the government, but the recase. David Coursry la an orphan and sults will be published for the benefit lives with hla mother. He Is ambitious of builders in general. for an education, but since the death of "The danger of careless concrete his father a year ago the hope of occur, says Mr. Humphrey, "con-fron- ta lng the same seemed very remote, parnearly every city of the country, and It la a miracle to me that more ticularly an advanced education. Now comes this chance. In his great concrete buildings have not collapsed philanthropy, Mr. Carnegie set away a In order to meet this problem squarely large sum of money, not only for med- every city in the United States should als, but for the education In the higher revise Us building laws In such a manlines of just such young heroes as Da ner that either owner or contractor of vld Courscy, and the Journal will work a concrete building shall he compelled to the end that the boy will receive this to employ a competent Inspector to folsubstantial reward. Another Ogden low every detail of construction. Great loss of life and property, boy, young Thomas A. Harris, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Harris, has sethrough collapses of concrete building cured the medal and has been awarded In the last year or two. Inspired the ILOOO for his education, and the case government to make an investigation of the Courscy boy is just as worthy of the causes. By spreading correct and will result the same, after the pre- j Information aa to the risks involved in liminary facta are set before the com- J concrete construction the experts hope to avert further calamities. This Is in mission. The work will be pushed forward line with the campaign of education alwith all possible dispatch by the Jour- ready begun by the International Sonal and all the others who have Inter- ciety of State and Municipal Building ested themselves In behalf of the boy. Commissioners. Bel-naAustin Belnap, eon of Joeeph underwent an operation for aphospendicitis at the Ogden general afternoon. pital yesterday Jennie B. Thompson, wife of Ira Thompson, died last evening In Provo. The remains were brought to UnOgden and prepared for burial by dertaker Lindquist The funeral will be held tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock from the undertaking parlors. Mra. W. E. Bennett.- secretary to B. W. Eccles of the American Smelting Refining company, passed through the city last evening en route East In his special car. - of the estate of Michael Sullivan, deceased, application for the appointment of R.' P. Hunter, H. & Foster and A. A. Wenger aa a board of appraisers has been filed In the matter In the case of Gideon W. Alvord vs. A. U. C. Smith et al a general demurrer has been filed upon the statutory grounds that the complaint does not state facte sufficient to constitute a cause of action. The two caaee of state vs. Morten-ee- n and Stats vs. Mortensen and Woods, tried before the justice-- of the peace at Huntsville, have been appealed to the district court The men were fined by the justice of the peace for fishing Illegally. C. R. Grover of Tens bo, Nev., the city on business. It may rain pitchforks if it wants to, our Concert Rale win be in progress Just the tame, and, moreover, we are confident that the crowd wlU come. 'These Concert Sales are no longer 4 new thing to the people of Ogden. At first a great . RAIN OR NOT many people came but they huv, a most advaiitagmux V) i Of course, we are git you though may have r.. ' to make. It U a pi,.. spend the Saturday jj.-musi- w !.. Vj 1 SPECIAL ITEMS FOR TONIGHT ONLY Choice of the Silk Gl-- tv or short, a fourth . Please note that the prices quoted are for the Concert Sale only. These go into effect at 8 oclock thla evening and are withdrawn at 10. -- f Large stylish hat pin,., styles we own. 81 pins t ,i Stationery, 4 sheets, 14 15c quality tonight 7. Ingrams Milkweed ('iVi!. the price Is 8c. 15c box or Elderflower Soap, 3 es stockings, handsomely embroidered. tonight, 89c. Choice of the entire stock of umbrellas, tonight half price. Choice of any parasol in the bouse tonight for half price. . r .1 10c. 'J bin. TONIGHTS SPECIALS AT THE CLOTHING STORE . Japanettc Handken hi. Tonight the sale of Mens Odd old 8 till Id tonight, the la Thla f..),,(1Vi at . Panta will be continued. each. These Handkcu-NUof new illk odd pant season. A pair like silk and are Just as trousers now will make the old suit as appearance and v.ar as far presentable until you are ready for cerned. each one Is h:m.l iniiUM the fall suit Tonight you may and the Initial la done in srk t(u have your choice of the entire stock night these will be sold at xaoll" less of mens and pay ue Not more than elx alloued t.i , than the price marked. customer. 1 one-four- th SALE OF WRAPPERS IN THE BASEMENT TONIGHT The Wrappers ment tonight are all new goods in excellent patterns and In all sisea. The quality la that which usually eella at 81.60. At fact that la whr.t they were marked to sell at The fact that we bought too many Is responsible for the cheap price. Yon may have your choice tonight for night at 86c a doxen. Tbl Mf continued to accom module those who were not able to get them at the last sale. Childrens straw hats fin- - sehnuU broad brims 25c kind are sold la 88c. ing, will be sold tonight for The regular price being 81!5. we sell In the base- the basement at 16c. dish pans, heavy blue en ameled ware with pure white lin17-qu- art Jelly glasses are sold again to REAL ESTATE H 75c, . BOOST FOB TOO A WELL ATTENDED AND ENTHU- - STRONG AMATEUR AGGREGATION a W. & Hay la in the city from Ely, Nev. Mrs. 8. E. Lyon and Miss Drigga leave this evening for New York on a business trip. Watson and eon, Ralph, arp In the city from Chicago. Will has completed his course In dentistry and Is about to return home and open up dental parlors here. Mra. Will Victor and Nora Bears, children of H. J. Sears, formerly of this city, but now of Chicago, are visiting In the city. They expect to spend the winter hero. Mrs. Edward Hansen yesterday presented her husband with a daughter of unusual alse. The youngster weighed fourteen pounds The remodeling of the Congress Dancing academy, which Is now nearing completion, will add greatly to the convenience of the patrons of that popular place of amusement, the opening of which la slated for September 7. YelloWstone park excursion Satur14; 851 round trip from Ogden. See O. 8. L. agents for partlcu day, August TONIGHT la In Leland Lewis has returned from three weeks trip to Idaho. a SIA8TIC MEETING LAST NIGHT. WILL CROSS BATS WITH OGDEN. te Gather Sta The Rain Today Will Leave the Grauef In Excellent Condition If It Don Not tisties for an Illustrated Book on ths Junction City, Which Will Soon Be Rain Any More Murphy Will Ds ths Published. Twirling for Ogden. Committee la Appointed The Real Eatate association has decided to Issue a handsome booklet, descriptive and Illustrative of the city of Ogden, and at an enthusiastic and well attended meeting last evening, a committee consisting of O. A. Kennedy, J. J. Brummltt and H. & Foster wee appointed to gather. the statistics therefor. Soliciting committees were appointed as follows: J. C. Nye, Dad Mattson and A. Wenger to visit all resorts; F. L. Woods, G. A. Horn, M. Skeen, Robert A gee and William to call on all of the lpcal clubs, the associations of the city end the people. A committee composed of W. B. Wedell, G. J. Kelly and J. J. Brummltt was sent to the meeting of the Weber club last evening to anslst In the work of raising funds fur the sending of the Tabernacle choir to Bacra-menter oi NOTICE OF OPENING FACTORY. SUGAR lars. The sugar factory will begin cutting beets early In September this year and BUY T NOW. grid employes who wish to retain their Now Is the time to buy Chamberlain' positions must make Immediate appliColic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. cation to the superintendent at the facIt la certain to be needed sooner or tory. New employes will be given posilater and when that time comes you tions In the order of their application. will nede It badly you will need .quickly. But it now. It may save Ufa NATIONAL IRRIGATION CONGRESS Cal. ' Excursion via For sale by all druggists. Sacramento, Southern Faclfle August If, 30, 81. Journal want ads work six days a 827.55 round trip. Tickets good to reweek. turn until October 81. There will be a game of baseball at Glen wood Field tomorrow afternoon at 8 o'clock between the Ogden team and the Rexalla from Balt Lake. Ths ground should be In excellent shape tomorrow If It does not rain any non, and a good game can be looked for. The Rexalle are a pretty strong segregation and recently defeated ths Murray team. Murphy la scheduled to pitch for Ogden. PAREWELL PARTY. A farewell party was given by ths Bchnellgeaellachaft on Friday evening at the home of Miss Mabel Clark for Mias Bessie Halsted, who leaves Monday to make her home in Salt Lake. Ten members of the dub were present and the evening was delightfully spent, prizes being won by Miss Bessie and Miss Ross belle Doe. Ths of the club were Misses Georgia guests Ravage, Marie and Bessie McCresdf and Pearl Clark. COAL YARDS CLEANED. There la now no coal In the local yards and no little Is being received that It la not even unloaded Into ths bins, but shoveled from the enr Into the delivery wagons Fortunately the weather has been such that no sufferdising has resulted further than the comfort of the housewife in manipulating her range. Bo far as the future outlook Is concerned It looke very much like the sky did at oclock this morning decidedly gloomy. Dance Special Clerks Tonight from 10 to 1:30 SYLVAN PARK 1 WE NEVER DISAPPOINT Rain-Pro- of HERCULES p. SUE CONCERT Suits for Boys Who Go to School CLAMS STORES |