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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15, PAGE EIGHT. SOY KILLED These Are Certainly Busy Days With Us M EVERY SECOUR STORE CROWDED WITH NEW GOODS AND INCONTINUALLY OUR BARGAINS. WITH TION TEEMING THE THAT PROVES CREASING VOLUME OF BUSINESS SIMPLY NOW LAST A THOMAS WAY" MEETS POPULAR APPROVAL. AND REFOR ANOTHER WEEK OF EXTENSIVE PRICE CUTTING LATER MARKABLE VALUES CERTAIN Tt MEET RESPONSE. OUTER MODELS. EXPRESSING THE i AST WORD IN STUNNING EVERY EXPRESS BRINGS NEWER GARMENTS FOR WOMEN. & Roy Sesslona of Syracuse waa hurled to death and Leo Sandal of Layton was seriously Injured by southbound Oregon Short Line train Na 1$ at the Layton crossing Monday morning. The accident occurred at the point where the Kershaw family waa almost wiped out last June. The two boys were crossing the track In a single buggy as tha train approached. Sandall asserts that they did not observe the approach of the locomotive until it was almost upon them. Sessions, who was driving, struck the hone a heavy blow; It ELECTRICIANS ON IKE bounded forward and had almost cleared tbe track, but the pilot of the engine struck the rear of the buggy, BRILUANT completely demolished It and hurled both the boys some thirty or forty feet away. The train waa stopped and the THEM' lads picked up. carried to the baggage EXCELLED MUCH DOG AT MEETING OF CITY WORKERS car and conveyed to Salt Lake City SELVES IN DECORATIONS. SOLONS LAST NIGHT. and taken to the L D. S. hospital. Both were unconscious and about 10:30 a. m. Sessions succumbed to his Injuries. He Been City Improvement League Makee Some Royal Dancing Academy Hae was bruised and cut and sustained Transformed Into a Fairyland by the Effort Is te Be Made Suggestion severe internal injuries from which ha Use of Hundreds of Electric Light te Rid the City of the Dog Nuisance could not recover. Sandall was also Ball Was Largely Attended. Councilman Powera After Bicycles. badly hurt, but Information from the hospital la to the effect that he will recover. The body of Sessions was The ballroom at tha Royal Dancing taken to Syracuse today. There was considerable dog at the meeting of the city council Test night, academy last night waa a blase of Engineer O. A. Chaffee says he blew and thereby hanga a tale. The sub- light and beauty on the occasion of the the engine whistle and rang the bell on seeing the buggy containing the two ject of dog waa first approached when first of the series of three social dances boys approach the track. They apInde111 of the the committee on claims reported, the to be given by local peared to think they had ample time report containing this Item: Taking pendent Brotherhood of Electrical to cross ahead of the approaching train, dnga to crematory, $22.50." Some one Workers. Most of the visiting delegates Chaffee declares, and Instead of waitwanted to know Just exactly what thla to the district convention were partici- ing for No. 1$ to pass, as the engineer expected, started the horse over the meant and Councilman Flygare ex- pants In the festivities of the dance. Chaffee at once applied the track. plained that the dog tax collector la alThe boys who handle the Imprisoned but it was too late. brakes, lowed 50c for each canine taken to Ita thunderbolts and Juggle with chained When he recovered consciousness at death. Thus the sum represents forty-lir- a lightning are to be complimented on Sandall la quoted aa saydogs. the grand electrical decorative display. the hospital Later In the evening a communica- Technical skill In wiring and plenty of ing: It la not true that we took a tion waa received from J. C. Nye, pres- effort wisely expended resulted In mak- .reckless chance in trying to cross before an approaching train. We did not ident of the Ogden City Improvement ing a scene of fairyland enchantment see or hear the train until we wera on In which he the stated that League, The way to the ballroom from the league had had many complaints about street up the stairway was biased by u the track. Before that we had no of danger and had no warning the great number of dogs running at string of lights. Bonus of thought that a train was so near. When we large. The league believed the city the designs In the grand decora i. ordinance waa defective and the sug- scheme are: Electric wheel of vari were well on the track, and unable to gestion waa made that an ordinance In colored lights In the center of the room, turn around or atop, we heard the thunder of (he approaching engine and force at Madison, Wla., be .adopted star and crescent, eight-pointstar, the warning screech of the locomohere. Thla ordinance dispenses with four atari and anchor. tive. It waa too late to do anything the dog tax collector and creates the Strings of light radiate position of dog catcher fo serve only from the center of the room near the but whip the horse, In the hope of getat the 'pleasure of the chief of police. ting clear of the track before the locoto the walls. The ordinance has worked like a charm celling motive could strike us. Sessions lashed To following committees Is due the horse. at Madison and the Wisconsin town Is In tha measure It made a bound that althe success of the most bow almost doglesa" that Is of those ball:great us clear of the track. Then took B. on Comlttee Evans. dance, W. dogs that are all dog. the struck the rear of the bugengine David Crocket and W. Cummif'v Councilman Powers waa against the to It After seemed dark. that gy. on committee lights and decorations, R. I lost track of events until grow Wisconsin scheme. Borne women, bs CI regained - Fisher. A number of the boys lasaid, have dogs they can put in their bored under the direction of Mr. Fisher consciousness.'' pockets, and It would not be right In The cltlsena of Layton are deeply getting tha multitudinous lights In Incensed and proper for a dog catcher to ruth-leeal- y against the railroad company and place. break Into the sitting-rooand a crowd collected about the stafush the French poodle to the cremation apparently Intent upon venting Its tory. That Is not hla language, but fury upon the property of the comIt fa hla meaning. pany. Fortunately wiser counsels preThe doctor aaid the city had larger vailed. questions confronting It than dogs, and Last night there was a mass meetvlw advised that they "get after tha biof the cltlsena In Farmers' union ing HIGH TOO ASSESSED cycles that are fiylng around the town hall. Among those who attended were and the automobiles that are speeding District Attorney George Halversen of against the ordinance." this city. William H. Rteeper, attor.The doctor's position Is quite tenA Ions of $30,000 In operating the Ne- ney of Davis county, and County Comable, but the dog nuisance certainly vada & California railroad from Mina missioners John Walsh and M. II. Ranshould be suppressed. to Keeler is reported by the Southern dal 1. Some incendiary talk was InThe letter from the league went to Pacific. It la stated that the total In- dulged in but wisdom was exercised the law committee for consideration, come of the line during 1907 waa only and no outbreak occurred. The sugThe aeaeaaed valuation of gestion was made and adopted that $01,000. $0,000 per mile la aald by the auditing loiyton he Incorporated aa a city, when department of the road to be too high It could then regulate the speed of and that It Is only worth $2,000 per trains and establish other safeguards. mile to the Harrlmen management. It As a committee to carry out this work Is believed that the reason the Southern the following were named: M. F. AdPacific continues to operate the Nevada ams, L. E. Ellison, L. S. Haywood, A California railroad Is to turn It Into s Henry Ellis and E. M. Whitesides. broad-gsug- e and extend It to Los Jesse M. Smith, William II. Nalder and George Maybe were appointed a The room of Ray Robinson and Charenwaa committee to draft resolutions to he block In the Maxwell Hoyle ley NAPOLEON BONAPARTE. presented to the railroad company, asktered by thieves yesterday afternoon ing that speedy measures be taken to sometime between the hours of S:!0 o'clock and 4:30 o'clock, and two suits showed, at the battle of Austerllts, be protect travelers who have occasion to of clothes, an overcoat, a revolver, a was the greatest Leader In the world. use the crossing. valuable gold watch and other articles Ballard's Snow Liniment has shown ACCOUNTANTS IN ST. PAUL. stolen. The robbery waa discovered by tbs public It Is the best Liniment In the the young men when they returned to world. A quick cure for Rheumatism, ST. PAUL, Minn., Oct. 15. The their room about 5 o'clock In the after- Sprains. Burns. Cuts. etc. A. C. Fitts, room been Rndessa. I use Ballard's American Association of Public Achad noon. Entrance to the La, says: effected by a rear window, which waa Snow Liniment In my family and find countants convented In this city today, reached by means of a sloping porch at It unexcelled for sore chest, headache, with President E. W. Sells of New Turk the back. Most of the stolen articles corns. In fact for anything that can presiding. Thirteen allied state organwere found In the Montana loan pawn- be reached by a liniment. izations are represented. The objci t of Sold by George F. Cave, 23rd and shop by W. B. Wedell, landlord of the the association la to establish a stand Boyle block. Washington. ard of examinations into accounts. In New Tork and a few other Ftatcs m countante are regulated by legislative enactment, and. by adherence to prescribed rules, the same guarantee of caB pability and Impartiality Is given ! members of the association In all states It is just lately we received tome new and very artistic deTO DISCUSS THE CANTEEN. signs in bracelets and ornamental combs. They are the latest and best creations and are patterned to please very JERSEY CITY, X. J- - Oct. 15 A the most fastidious. Priced lest than you imagine, becauee consideration of the canteen from tfcp our policy is not the "fancy price on em, and, too, you standpoint of a distinguished military always get quality goods. officer. Brigadier General Daggett. T. A Boautiful Solid Gold Englich Finished Bracelet, $9.00. 8. A will be the feature of the opening session this evening of the NV Last & Thomas! MIL SCtlf varl-color- ed ed five-point- ed ed . r m SUM f Mine Bracelets and Combs Jersey Woman's Christian Temperance Union convention. Mrs. Graham, president of the New Tork state union. ' and other well known temperance 'workers will also address the cnnvm-- ! tlon. which will last until Friday. About 200 delegates are here. j J. S. LEWIS & CO., Look for the Big Jewelers and Opticians Clock---Washingt- on Avenue BUI UNHURT Free Lessons Tomorrow ERNEST OBORN HAS A MIRACULOUS ESCAPE FROM DEATH. Garments vari-color- BY Citiasns Are Deeply Incensed and Have While Riding Bicycle Along Track He Decided te Incorporate as a City, 8o Is Hit by Locomotive and Dragged as te Regulate the Operations of the About Thirty Foot Undor tha Monster Railroad Company. Iron Horse. Thomas Is the Place lor Women's COilU SHOCK ENGINE CROSSING THIS IS THE SAYING AMONG WOMEN THROUGHOUT THE CITY ALWAYS ADDS: SOMEBODY AND SURROUNDING COUNTRY. LATYOU WILL FIND THERE THE GREATEST VARIETY, THE ARE WE PRICES." REASONABLE MOST AND THE EST STYLES PROUD OF THE DISTINCTION. OUR PRESENT STOCK ABLY MAINTAINS THE REPUTATION WE HAVE SO THOROUGHLY AND EFFECTIVELY WON. i BOY ANOTHER SERIOUSLY INJURED, BUT HE WILL RECOVER. GARMENTS. Last 1 1 907. j I Pyrography Class Tomorrow Come join from 2 till 5 o'clock A miracle eared the life of Ernest Oborn, a music teacher, when he was truck by an Oregon Short Lina train No charge the class street crossing about 5 o'clock last evening, dragged shout thirty feet under the engine and when rescued waa uninjured but badly at Twenty-eight- h WRIGHTS . scared. Oborn waa returning from giving a music lesson. Ha was riding a bicycle along the track and the Cache Valley express from Salt Lake City was due. He observed the approach of the train, ut believed it waa on tha other track. In s moment he realised his mistake (then the pilot of the engine struck bis bicycle and he'was thrown between the rails. In some unexplainable manner he got under the pilot and waa caught by the axle of the first truck of the engine. In that position he waa dragged for about thirty feet until the engine was stopped. Its speed waa not very high, aa It waa approaching the depot. Men working In the yards threw up their hands In horror when they witnessed the accident. My God. there gnee hla head!" exclaimed one, and they all rushed to the scene. It was a difficult matter to get Oborn out of his perilous position, but eventually he was extricated and a crowd of about 150 railroad men and passengers were maxed when the boy waa brought out absolutely unhurt. Hla clothes were torn, he waa pale and nervous; but he waa not even scratched. It la one of the most miraculous escapes from death ever recorded In thla vlclinty. THE iOMY JUSTICE With several dances and ihr,r thea-I full blast, the Aiuliiii-jui- n George G. Armstrong took a slap roller at the famous Murray Justice, Charles j skating rink at Its grand .j, F. Durand and the Luke collection ; night had Ha full share of n (u.lov. publiv. The floor agency in a case In which Washington lng and sport-lovin- g Jenkins of thla city la Interested. Judge has been placed In excellent condition Armstrong denied the motion of the by the new electric planer, and skating Murray Justice to quash one of writs of for that reason waa all the in.. re enjoy-abl- e. In addition to the skaters there certiorari which had been asked for directed against him and hla method of was a great number of spectators In attendance. handling the Luke caaes. The Lawler children, clever artists dThe caae In point was that brought against Durand by Washington Jen-kin- a. irect from the Hippodrome In New York, Jenkins waa aued my the Mer- are a strong attraction. Their work chants Protective association on an last night possessed merit and wm account given into lta hands by Mrs roundly applauded by the large crawl H. C. Smith. The summons waa served present. Anumber of changes have been ms ds on him In Ogden from the Murray court He pleaded that he waa without In the Interior arrangements of the the Jurisdiction of the court and asked building. The refreehment Httnd has to have the case dismissed. However, been moved from the northeast corner the regular Durand methods were rx'-- u nearer to the entrance on the west and Judgment Is now entered againtt and la decidedly more convenient new him for the amount sued for, costa and than formerly. all aorta of fees. In a decision at Salt Lake yesterday Jude IS THE PARKING E snows parking scheme Inaugurated by ROT CO. the city or the Civic Improvement league has evidently not proved a success, according to a report made to the STOCK city council last night The committee on laws, to whom waa referred the protest against paying the coat of parking An amendment to the original artidistricts No. l and 2 and taking care of cles of incorporation of the Ogden Hot the same, recommended that the special tax levied against the property owners Springs Sanitarium company increasbe remitted and that the property be ing the capital stock from $20,000 to given a clear title. $100,000 waa filed with the county Thla report waa made on the petition clerk thla afternoon by C. H. Klrcher, of Samuel L. Brick and five others the against the special assessment of the the secretary. Thla la an Increase of capitalisation of the rompany of owners on Twenty-fourt- h and property Twenty-fift- h streets. The petition stated $80,000. The stock la divided Into 1,000 and of the par that Ogden City or the Improvement shares, value of $100 per share. league or other persona prepared the ground and planted the grass, but that IOWA ODD FELLOWS. then the Improvement waa abandoned. The CHIME II .rat MESSES PHYSICIAN SUED FOR DAMAGES Thomas V. Smurthwalte has commenced suit against George W. Perkins, the physician and owner of propstreet. . between erty' on twenty-thir- d Washington end Adame avenues, for $2,000 because of Injuries sustained while employed at a building being erected by the defendant He alleges that an Iron beam fell on hie left foot, crushing It and breaking the hones, and charges that Albert A. Richter, the foreman employed by the owner, was negligent and careless In the manner In which he carried on the work. CATHOLIC EUCHARISTIC CONGRESS. IN SESSION PITTSBURG. Pa., Oct. 15. A large number of Catholic bishops and priests from various parts of the United States :md Canada are gathered In Pittsburg today In attendance at the fourth ucharlstlc congress of the Roman The Catholic church In America. meeting will last through tomorrow and Thursday. All of the sessions will be In St. Paul's cathedral. The held ;;ight Rev. Bishop Maes, of Covington, Kjr, who Is the head of the Eucharistic league In America, recently visited Europe, where he received the bene-ictland best wishes of Pope Plus X for the great success of the present The meetings will be ad- -i ' ongress. dressed by many prominent church- men of this and other countries. Previous sessions of the Eucharistic league have been held In Washington. St. I.ouls and New Tork, the last having been In 1904. on I BALTIMORE HOME WEEK. BALTIMORE. Md., Oct. 15. The feature 0f today'a Maryland home-comiprogram was a great military parade, In which stat guard, regulars, cadets. Confederate and Grand Army veterans and marines from war vessels Tonight there will be a reproduction of the bombardment of Fort McHenry. DES MOINES, Ia Oct 15. Hundreds of Iowa Odd Fellows and Da ugh. ters of Rehekah were In the lcty thla morning, when the grand encampment and the Rebekaha convened In the first business session of tbe 1907 state convention. Tomorrow morning the grand lodge will convene and In the afternoon the annual parade will be held. The proceedings of the several bodies will continue through the remainder of the week. Pffll SERVICE The committee on police reported the city council last night that tl services of C. E. Layne, who has hi charge of the patrol wagon, be dlscoi tlnued and that thhe committee be gh en authority to make such other a rangementa for the care and malntei anca of the patrol wagon service nay ha deemed advisable. Thla repo i waa adopted. The committee also reported that Monday It had purchased a team f the patrol wagon at a coat of $400, $2 per animal. Thla waa also endom by tha coundL WISCONSIN VETERANS GO MADISON, WIs., Oct. 15. SOUTH A Urge Party of Grand Army veterans left Madison thla afternoon en route to Anderaonvllle, Ga for the dedication of tha Wisconsin monument at Ander-sonvll- la prison next Thursday. On the way to Georgia the party will visit Chattanooga, Chlckamauga, Missionary Ridge and other battlefields and points of Interest Fop Underwear Comfort, Wear Mentor , - Comfort Underwear BT mmrnMim These perfect undergarments possess a warm snugness that takas the sting from bitter winds; an elasticity that enhances the joy of unrestricted movements; a smoothness and soft pliability that make the fabrics agreeable to the most sensitive of skins. A perfect fit is assured you in Mentor goods, because thousands of people were measured to determine all pcs sible size variations, and a now Man-tstandard of fit established. Wo refund money if not right in ovus. ary way the makers stand behind garments Ws have Mentor Comfort in all sizes of union and two-p- ij suits for woman and children and union suits for men. Money back If they fall to satisfy. or ng Clarks Stores |