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Show 'F W PAGE EIGHT. MONDAY, AUGUST 24. :s I Fall Dress Materials DOUBLE TRACK Railroaders Say Harriman Will Son of William Stowe Two-Year-O- ld Nail Which Lodged in Throat ed There Since August pend Every Effort to Achieve Coughs Up 12-- Little In a fit of coughing, Earl Stowe, the though he was able to be about, but not tell of the location of the eon of Mr. end Mrs. j Uule nail. William Stowell of SOUS Waehlngton I Yesterday, the little fellow was tak-!e- n avenue, waa thrown to hie face this on a pleasure outing to Lagoon, morning, coughing up a number three .and spent the day In the usual playehingle nail, an inch and a quarter in ! ful manner of a healthy child. With the possible exception of Intermittent length, which for twelve daya haa been fits of j coughing and choking, hie cun-- ! the above lodged In the naaal paaaage dition was apparently normal. Nut until this morning, when the thuras, cauaing great gain and lntenae Buffering to the Uttle fellow during the youngster wae seised with a coughing daya and nighta which followed the Biell mure violent than ordinarily, was accidental awallowing while at play of . the null released. Then, while cough- -, metal object. the sharp-pointe- d lug violently, he waa thrown to hie On Auguat IS,, while driving nalla, face uion the floor and the nail, covthe little fellow awallowed one, which ered with rust and an accumulation of he waa holding in hie mouth. A matter, waa released. physician waa aummoned Immediately Bey Will Recover, parent, but The case haa no known precedent by tlie terror-stricke- n after careful hiveallgatlon no trace of In local medical annale and but few the foreign eubatance could be found cases of a similar nature have ever wae been recorded anywhere. It is apparin the little body. The phyeU-laof the opinion that the nail had paeeed ent that the nail wae deflected in ite completely through the throat paaaage downward course through the throat of and wae lodged in the etomach. He the youngster, after he had swallowed wae unable to do anything to allevi- It, and passed upward, lodging in the naaal passage behind the palate end ate the chlld'e suffering. above the thorax. The nerve centers Physicians Baffled. Other doctore were called by the of the throat are much below the ic parents, but no progress nail's location during the twelve days toward the removal of the nail could and nighta of suffering and what pain be made. Effort! to locate Ite position the little fellow felt appeared to be were unavailing and the doctor! found in the lower passage of the throat, acthemselves completely baffled. counting for hie Inability to descrlho Meanwhile, the child Buffered In- the nail's position. tense pain, day and night. Bleep waa The baby hoys relief upon the realmoat Impossible for members of the lease of the sharp pointed article thie household and In eplte of efforte to morning waa visible and except for a afford medical relief, the youngster alight irritation, he felt no pain after continued to suffer extreme pain, al Us removal. IIo will recover. now-frant- TERRIBLE STORY OF SUFFERING 1 Drunkard, get hie hands, to- - aatlate hie unquenchable appetite for whiskey. The family, meanwhile, It la said, haa been Mother a Paralytic, Children dependent upon such bite of charity as more benevolently-incline- d mankind Unruly and Wild. might choose to bestow, while the bed ridden mother lacked the medical attention of which she stood In dally the an habitual The father drunkard, need. invalid mother a helpless paralytic, and the children running wild and unruly, without training or education la the tragically pathetic story of conditions in the Levine family, living In an old hut at Five Points, brought to light In a communlratlon to the coun-ligg, In a communication to the Janice today, by Bishop Smuln. A recommendation wee made that the mother be committed to the poor farm at Roy, and that the children, who are reported aa moat unruly, be eent a married brother residing In Idaho who will take and rare for them. The matter wee referred to Overseer GorStanford end County PhyeU-ladon, for further Investigation. According to the exceedingly pathetic story told of this pitiable family, which is likely to be soon separated, with the children to go one way, the mother another and the father perhaps to a , drunkard's grave; the curse of drink settled Its black wings over the little home, and while the mother lay paralysed and helpless the father squandered every cent upon which he could An Habitual ht coun-meetln- Exhibited Geatest Ambition. and Remain- Fellow Will Recover. Fithet Ex- The work of double-trackin- g the Union Pacific from Ogden to Omaha la progressing and aa long aa the weather will permit it will be continued. Talk haa been rife that the order wae Issued for six weeks continuation. but local railroaders who are supposed to know claim that only bad weather, when the work can not possibly proceed, will delay immediate steps toward finishing the extensive transcontinental work. When this extensive campaign for the betterment of conditions is completed. it will mako Harriujpn the owner of an almost complete transcontinental double track railroad, which has beeit his greatest ambition end will prove hie greatest achievement. He expects to have the Southern Pacific completely double-trackIn a few years, and this will be an enormous undertaking far more dl Aleut than the Union Pacific. Out in the Sierra Nevada s are some of the greatest engineering feats ever accomplished in the single tracking, and it will he more perilous to Install another track, as the route of least resistance waa chosen by the engineers In the original construction. It la geerally believed that In the extensive tunneling which will be done out In the Sierras, where ten tunnels will be constructed in a few miles between Colfax end Clipper Gap, double-trackin- g la included, although these specifications have not been made public. Tomorrow we make the first official showing of Fall Dress Materials. We are confident that this season we shall display the greatest collection ever shown in this city. These are among the new materials Van-Dyk-e, Tusah Diagonal, Chevron, Zig-ZaRoyal, Bordure, Pekin, and Ombre Stripes. : g, ed TRANSIT COMPANY IS FINED FOR STARTS WORK ON BEATjRG 1 BOY iCANYON EXTENSION GEORGE GRICE IS S. J. Thomas Thought He Had First ground was broken by the Rapid Transit company for its lextentlon up Ogden canyon Saturday la morning, and the annooncement Oonrge V Grace, a welj known roof made from company offices that 'conpainter, who wae taken In custody fol- struction of the new line through the lowing complaint made to the sheriff's so office late Saturday night, was exam- gorge to the east, will be rushed comas as as to have much possible at ined by the Insanity commission the court house this afternoon, and ad- pleted before winter. It will be necesjudged Inaane. H will be taken to sary to accomplish most of the work Provo and committed to the state men- with a small force of men. Boms time ago the street car comtal hospital, probably this evening. Grace wee apparently rational on all pany obtained a franchise from the subjects of business, but bad acted so j company, permitting the extension. queerly aa to alarm Mrs, Peterson, at Shortly afterward the line wae ex whose home on Grant avenue between tended to the mouth of Ogden canyon, Nineteenth and Twentieth streets, he j This proved a most successful branch wae rooming until Saturday night. land It waa recently decided to extend Grace wee once before given treatment i the line further up Into the canyon. at the Provo asylum, and waa granted It la planned to work thie fall and next ' spring, completing the line for the hie release about three years ago. transportation of pleasure seekers Journal want ads deliver the good. next summer. SERE TO ISWI Og-jd- I en Right . to Take Law Into His Own Hands and Punish Youngster. Becauae he labored under the delusion that an owner of property has the The last Sunday school reunion of the old Weber stake was held yesterday afternon with an enthusiastic attendance. The meeting was held at the Weber Academy. The music was furnished by the Tabernacle choir, and many intereating addressea took place. The forty years work of the class waa gone over, and many thing years ago were again brought to light. The meeting broke up with members regretting that the division muat take place. President T. B. Evans, Elder W. 0. right to eummariiy eject trespassers, resorting to violence If necessary, B. J. Thomas was called upon to pay a n Ridges, L. F. fine of $15 and court coats, and hie Hodgson, Walter Farr, required an expenditure of exactly John M. Brown of Roy, Henry Ande$11.25. rson and C. J. Rosa were the speakers Mr. Thomas, who haa been driven al- of the occasion. They dealt remimost to the point of desperation by niscently with good times together boys cutting across hie cultivated fields. and with the work of the stake. In order to reach the hall grounds on Seventeenth street, waa arrested on when he caught the boy cutting across complaint of Harry Cooper, a young- hfs property last Friday. After hearing ster fifteen years of age, and charged the testimony, the court could see no with assault and battery. Justification for the aeault and Mr. He claimed that he was Justified in Thomas drew a fine according to Judge Jumping upon the young man and Murphy's conception of the seriouthe latter's nose with hie fists. sness of hlg offense. lea-so- pum-mell- ng THE Mm MJEMTUME A These Prices While They Last. Shall We vSend You One? n Save Delay and trouble by getting yeur glasses at RUSHMER'8. We grind all our ewn leneee en the premises and malts a specialty ef quick repairing. Any lane dup-- . lies ted. p RUSHMER EXCLUSIVE 2464 OPTICIAN. Washington Avs. . Parry Monuments e Careful selection of Block A No. 1 workmen studious regard for the location and surroundings ef the family plot) thorough carrying out ef yeur ardor in every detail, to the final erection ef the memorial, are paints that dishigh-grad- tinguish our memorials and satisfaction, In aura Jos. Parry & Sons Co. 2251 WASHINGTON AVE. No. 515. DRESSER Golden Oak finish. Top 21x42 Inch. Serpentine front. French mirror 24x20. gale Price only $1975. Na. 70S. CHIFFONIER Golden Oak finish. Top 20x24 Inch. Serpentine front French mirror, 14x20 Inch. Bale Price only $1175. 1 Na. 738. PRINCESS DRESSER Golden Oak finish. Top 21x18. Serpentine front French mirror, 11x14 Inch. Sale Price only $1175. No. 610. DRESSER Golden Oak 22x42 Inch. Serpentine front French mirror 24x80. gale price finish. only Top at $1L25l YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD. OGDEN FURMTUTRE & CAEPETT HYRUM P1NGREE, Manager. CO, |