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Show TUESDAY, JULY 14, PAGE EIGHT. wife ms WILL DIVIDE HEW Husky Husband Arrested By SherDr. W. A. Gleason, a practicing physician of Salt Lake City, miraculously escaped death last nicht. He hud been staying at the European hotel, called to this city by the illness of his wife's mother. He went to the room of a friend about 4 o'clock in the afternoon yesterday, and partook of refreshments which contained morphine, of which fact ho was nut aware. When he re turned to his room ato.it I o'clock, he told his wife he felt fatigued and would go to his room and have a nap. He also told her ho desired a drink of water and she immediately went after It, noticing that there was something the matter with her husband. When she got back to the room she found her husband in a deathly stupor, and immediately called the assistance of the Doctor IUeh. After Doctor Kick gave up in dwsitair of the man's life, the services of Doctor G. J. Gordon were called uikmi, and he called Doctor F. E. Rocha into consultation. Together they valiantly fought for the man's life, administering antidotes for morphine poisoning, together with artificial respiration. At 4 o'clock in the morriing they pronounced the Dr. Gleason certain to recover. The physicians kept the man walking for eight continuous hours, being aided by friends who cams ' envious for the recovery of Dr. Gleason. ROBBERS SAW T This morning Dr. Gleason told the facts to Dr. Roche and Dr. Gordon. He had gone to the room of a friend about 4 o'clock in the afternoon and was tendered refreshments, the latter being blackberry brandy. It seemed that the friend had been in the habit of taking morphine which he did not The latter disclose to Dr. Gleason. took about three drinks, in which was a large amount of the deadly poison. The effects of the drug did not work until the physician had reached his iff's Office Last Niht 2:30 tomorrow till 12 o'clock: That the long expected division of the Weber Stake of the Mormon church will take place next Sunday at the quarterly conference of the stake to be held in the Tabernacle hers. Is pre- Porch Pillows Made of strong ticking in good designs tomorrow morning 65c. dicted. At the last quarterly conference. It was expected that soma action toward room. call, Deputy Sheriffs T. J. Naylln and the division of the stake would be It has been hinted that the man re- J. J. Murphy arrested the man at hia taken; but the matter was not brought sponsible for the poisoning, is one who-ha- home In Burch Creek about 9:10 up at the conference, been in the habit of appearing on oclock last night and brought him to Although nothing has officially been the streets and has all kinds of cures. Ogden. given out a, yet, it Js aaerteds that The physicians say that this curs-a- ll Wadsworth, before Judge Morphy the stake will be divided at the con-th- is doctor is what they term a "an opiate morning, refused to enter a plea ference next Sunday Into three smaller fined." He pleases quite a throng on until he could secure an attorney and stakes. The Weber Stske Is at present the his case was continued. He was rethe streeta Dr. Gleason has a high class patron-sg- e leased on 8100 bond. largest of any In the Mormon church. In Salt Lake City. He was married In Ogden four months past to an Ogden girl. Miss Hamel Woodcock, of MANY GREEKS GET Parasols Half Price parasol instock all new and dean. s on followed. big iron bar, been sawed completely through. WHOLE WHEAT BREAD BEST. It was apparent that th would-b- e robbers were frightened away while at work upon the rear window, as Especially for Growing Children la It the Boot of Food, they had failed to effect an entranca. The Proudflt ator has proven especFor growing children, especially, the ially attractive to crooka for some time, because of the valuable stock which Is whole or entire wheat bread la most carried. The police department has useful in keeping the processes of dibeen notified. gestion in order. It is the gluten which lies next the bran, that contains nitrates that feed muscular tlssuea and A Poor Sort of Praia. the mineral product that nourish the "Dey don't do things like dey used nervoua system. to, said Meandering Mike. To make the bread the easiest way, answered Plodding Pete: cald one cupful milk, add a teaspoon"No," even de panics is a disappointment. ful each butter and salt, a tables poon-fu- l Dey don't git far enough away from sugar, and a cup water. When Wall street to let you tell any hard lukewarm, add a half compressed luck stories about bein' a gent In re- yeast cake dissolved In a little lukeduced circumstances." warm water, and enough whole wheat Sour to make a thin batter. Do this In the morning. Heat the batter until smooth and let It rise until Tery light. Add whole wheat flour little by little, Purpose of beating all the time, until aa much haa MEMORIAL jbeen added aa you can beat or atlr from the first known and most faIn. It should be too soft to knead. If mous of all monuments the Pyre-mithe flour la not beaten in gradually and down t th, tiniest headstone thoroughly the bread will he coarse of today, has been to honor the degrained. Turn Into greased tins, let parted with a monument that will jrise again until light, then bake In a last through succeeding generations. moderate oven for at least an hour. Our work is the building of lust such memorials these that will Keeping Lettuce Fresh. stand the wear and tsar of tint When lettuce Is placed on the table tributes that will endure. Ws. use there Is often considerable left In only th highest grads of stock and order to keep It fresh for another meal, employ artists in thoir respective It In a damp cloth and set It la lines not mars stone cutters, and place the refrigerator. If It Is not used on work from original designs. And In the following day, dampen the cloth the matter of pries w give the beet and rewrap the lettuce. You will again grade of work for the lowest posbe surprised to find how long lettnee sible figures. ran be kept- from wilting. Even at the & Co. close of a week, the salad will taste as though It had Just been picked. This 2253 WASHINGTON AYE. elan la also good tot celery. . a IS HELD TO DISTRICT COURT AT SALTAIR TODAY The Weber Stake excursion to Salt-ai- r. Jn a special on the Rio Grande Western this morning contained a large crowd, many of the prominent officials of the church being Included. The excursion was in charge of Freni dent L. W, Shurtilff, of the Weber Stake. The church people anticipate, n pleasant time, as the committees In charge has made all necessary for a bered outing. They wll return lata this evening. The affair Is the annual outing of the Sunday schools and Mu tual Improvement aaoclatlon of the stake. The day ia always looked forward1 to among the young folks jf the church and thin year promises the best on record. m 45s 83.00 65s 85.00 Parasols Parasols Parasols 81-2- 5 1J0 250 values for 48c. all day keen reductions in the price of less. Wash Skirts are in effect prices are one-thi- Tomorrow Wash rd Trousers got Harry Solos, a Greek. Into trouble and twelve of his countrymen got him out of It In polios court this morning. Solos was arrested some time ago, charged with stealing ten pair of trousers from a railroad car. The pair which he had when arrested were Identified but Solos Insisted that he bought them from a tramp. In substantiation, ho brought In 12 mors Greeks to testify that they saw him make the purchase. In the face of this preponderance of evidence, ths defendant wss discharged. Another comsworn out, plaint was immediately charging him with stealing other clothing elsewhere. heavy-brow- ed w DU 01 BRANCH OUT IN ELY SHRINERS HOLD a strong council of of armed and mounted desperadoes and ANNUAL SESSION theEly. Knights of Columbus instituted th whol party robbed. The hoax last Sunday by a degree team from this was thoroughly enjoyed, especially by It gave the tender-fecity and Balt Lake. Th team Included the et . WEBER STAKE 83.50 Thread Nevada, had Dan Jordan, charged with burglars in th second degree, was bound over to the district court by Judge J. D. Murphy this morning, after waiving his preliminary examination, Jordan's bond wss fixed at 8500, l lieu of which h was taken in charge by Sheriff Wilson. The defendant wss arrested Sunday night last, having been caught in th set of burglarising the clothing store of Fred M. Nye at 3418 Washington avenue. . 10o Fine f& Hose 48c Buck 75qLace foot lace Hose with handsome 75c Lisle F w BURGLAR Parasols 15c Parasols 81.25 Parasols 20c is East Seventh street, since which ' Uki, lime they have resided in City. It was for tne purpose of atHELD UNDER BAIL tending the sick bed of his mother-ln-lathat he came to Ogden a few days ago. Mrs. Woodcock lay In the shadow of death at the time of his coming to Mrs. Martha Johnson, nervously this city a few days ago. Through before gum, wss brought chewing his rare she Is now well on the way to Judge Murphy this morning and a comrecovery. plaint charging her with adultery was reed. She wss held to the custody of the sheriff and ball was fixed at '8250. Th woman wss found soma weeks ago In a room with Waler Shafer, who wsa yesterday taken to the state penisenttentiary to servj an ence on a similar charge, in an efII fort to aav Shafer, the woman perjured herself on the witness stand and boldly stated untruths. Her arrest 794 ATLANTIC CITT, New Jersey, July Attempt Made to Enter Proudfit 14. Mrs. Sarah II. Dunn created a But scene on Goods the Broad Walk this afterStore, BurgSporting noon. her husband, a Discovering lars Frightened Away. prominent business man of Ban Francisco, with th "other woman" Mrs. Dunn scrammed and rushed at her husband. Persons nearby prevented an iron a Sawing completely through big asssulL The woman declares her huswindows rear the which bar protected band left Ran Francisco taking 8130,-00- 0 of the Proudflt Sporting Goods store of her money. It ia reported that aha on Twenty-fourt- h between followed her huaband his companion street Washington and Grant avenues, ex- to this place. robbers were evidently perienced NOTICEI frightened away before their purport was accomplished, soma time last People who issued or cashed checks night. at the Picket Grocery Company prior to diswas The attempt at burglary 4th, please call or notify us at July covered when the store was opened for business early this morning, and once. PICKETT GROCERY COMPANY. 4x1, was found to have a The lorning The following items are offered from Come Up At Confe- rence Here Sunday. ed With Battery. Tomorrow of Division into Three Question Parts May Charg- Some Specials for STAKE WEBER HER 1908. J. H. DeVlne, C. A. McGuire, F. Brophy, E. M. Morrissey, John Cooney, F. B. DeVln and S. A. Msginnia of Ogden; snd T. J. O Brien, Roy Byrne, F. J. Carton and C. P,, A. .Lanergan of Balt Lake City. The lnatlutlon of th new council a good taste of wild western life. ST. PAUL, Minn., July 14. Escort ed by the visiting patrols. In brillant uniforms, to music supplied by many bands, through streets decorated In very color of the rainbow, ths members of the Imperial council. Ancient Arabic Order Nobles of the Mystic of the Knljhs was attended with sucShrine, marched to 8L Pauls magnlfl new organisation starting out cent municipal auditorium today and cess, the 85 members. After the Installawith anformally opened th thlrty-fort- h the officers a banquet was tion of nual session The business of ths served to the visitors. council will be concluded tomorrow P. A. cushnahan, who accomFather and the balance of the week will be panied the degree team from here, celedevoted to carrying out the most elab- brated mass In the Catholic church orate entertainment program ever dein Ely and delivered a splendid sermon vised In honor of the Shriners. Visi on the occasion. The Ogden visitors tors from all over the country con reached home Saturday nlffh tlnue to arrive and the hotels of both While In Ely the visitors wpnessed a this city snd Minneapolis are crowded regular old-tiW. T. stage hold-u- p. as they have seldom been before. McGill, a prominent young man of the A grand parade of patrols and place had Just been married. On SunShriners will be held this evening snd day he arrived with hla bride and a will be repeated In Minneapolis tomor- number of her young friends from Cln- row evening. Thursday win be Min- - cinnatl. In Ely th party was put Into GOOD PARTY MAN. nea polls day. Friday will be marked an old stare coach drawn by four Policeman What do you think of by a civic parade, In which Minnesota horses and with guards on top armed national guard and troops from Fort with rifles. Dashing madly through the j 0abbn, nomination? town the coach was held up by a party Politician I never think. I only vote, Snelllng will participate. toe ds j TURN OF TIDE IN TENNESSEE : j j Jos. Parry - Sons NASHVILLE, Tenn., 14. July Gov- ernor M. R. Patterson will be declared the Democratic nominee for governor of Tennessee, equivalent th election, at the state convention opened In this city at noon today. The convention will also nominate one candidate for the supreme bench, two candidates for the court of civil appeals and a c&ndl date for railroad commissioner. The gubernatorial fight waa really decided In the recent primary and today's convention will only ratify ths renomlnatlon of Patterson. The principal Issue was the liquor question. Governor Patterson standing for local n and his opponent, former Senator Carmack, demanding statewide prohibition. Ths victory of Patterson Is looked upon ae the turning of the prohibition tide which has been sweeping all before it In ths south during the last few years. . op-io- Good Time For Repairs We have moi time te get out your Wateh and Jewelry Repairing and would adviss your leaving your work new, when the busy ssasen looms up svoryon wants his work at ths same tints, ie dieappointed. Bring your' work here consequently somo-sn- o the price iont any higher but the work is of higher dees extremely so, --J. S. LEWIS & CO. Jenelers Watch Inspectors It hasibeen our custom for some years to sell goods fromithe cash mark for a short lime On and May Not This Sale LastlLong. NOTHING RESERVED ki i Shoes, Oxfords, Everything in the Shoeline, Dress Goods, Linens,Corsets, Gloves, in fact every item in our store 20 PER CENT REDUCTION MONUMENTS AND HEADSTONES Mifchell Brothers Hefts . dent pay commissions to agents, but see us. Yard opposite City , Cemetery. j a j |