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Show THE MORNING EXAMINE!! NEVADA Apply kyr l4l.NTEJ-Br,c- Constable jIV weakc n.ie oC del W,ur- and wife LWU. - K' 1 " "6' MICHAEL TERROR DALEY l; tit guts BOOTHS Spend Ufiici-- Wi,:,..' the Si in hern Paci.1i l:r 1. ... i, mu,.,, from Elfcj and other N. u.;, hi.u ; ; tells au im.cicsiin ,,1 1,.. a!t.-Mcluy. ivns'able at i: k . in.M rated, single handed, an an-- ,; i c.y nvc nun tc. rob a house, and itt i!e r.gtn which uibU-ioccurred, killed one of ; IRRIGATION SUIT BETWEEN EDEN woman of McCoy war. inform) AND PLAIN CITY PARTIES UP the under world that ibei wen a Hum- j FOR HEARING. ber of suspicious diii'-ii- lets lu town and I list it was ber In i i iha; they intended to rob ber Iiimm'. the dm-Malltold the wotiin:, the Number of Probate Matters Are Heard house in bis charge Murq.,;, night last, and Settled. lie scented himself itt l o i..ni aione and wailed patiently J r ;l.c expected business wae disposed vUitor. After be l,i,-- l waited some j of The followingBooth in (be second ju by Judge time until the early 11: oin-phour, be liicial district court: heard the sound of a:, door, and then the thieves fi - I into me room j The cae of (ieorge A. Fuller et ai. trustee of the Eden Irrigation district, sngle file. Tht leader of 1!... Kinj made i and as individuals, suing In their own trunk. re the for wi the behalf of straight district and in behalf of said to was y hiJdeu. muney supposed then turned hie il.oii light upon landholders, vs. Milo Sharp and othern Hands up: You're of Plain City, which involves priority them and yellod was of comply- of water right in the Eden canal, ex-my prisoner!" But to j van nut of jbfi reserved to Judge Kulapp ing with the demand. amine irrigation bond, and the caae to the door and up the Hy the i time McCoy got to the door all but (wo lie tried on a date mutually agreeable had disappeared. The.- - !.c imuiuund-e- j In parties. In the divorce suit of W. B. Harkins to stop, but the served ! vs. Lillie Harkins, the defendant failed ouly to accelerate their fv-i- . lie fired to waa appear and W. H. Harkins once st the fleeting li.i.vc. but still granted Judgment by default, and an they ran. Then, taking a refill aim at order for a decree, which has not yet the man at the rear, who was then about sixty yards dis'ynt. fired again. been filed. The petition for approval, allowance This time his shot brought Ids man dedown. When he came up to where the and settlement of final accuuut and cree of distribution In the estate of man he lay. ascertained fatally injured Mnagrove, deceased, was apthat both shots had taken effect and George and ihe decree of distribution proved of was 110 hope Bethere recovery. fore dying, tbe wounded robber ex- signed. onerated Constable McCoy or all blame, In Petition for letters of guardianship ealate of his father by Byron It. bur refused to divulge tbe names of his Moyes, minor, was granted and Stewart partners in (Time. II. Moyes, an uncle, waa appointed guardian over the estate valued at the muniripal rock pile. J. A. Fenwick, the griptoniauiar." The rase of W. M. . Hostaph vs. appeared for sentence. In imposing sen- Charles Taylor et al.. an equity case Intence the JAdge took Into consideration volving the ownership of land In West that Fenwick bad told the officers Ogden, on motion of Attorney Magtn-ni- a. where most of the stolen property wae thirty days additional were grantlocated and accordingly imposed a sen- ed to preimre, serve and file bill of tence of thirty days. r COURT : BE-IN- UNICN FMTKSAl abebM A prominent Ogden gentleman who returned from the section of has lately 0F country near Derby, in Nevada, where a big government ditch ia In process la Ara Installed at of construction, reports that there Olficera Allowing an awful reign of terror in that localThair Lat Maeting. ity, due to the fact that the dead body of a man found In Truckee River muryesterday, is the ninth victim of ,... Ufi meeting tha following derous thugs during the past month in their chairs or bo. The government ditch now being term by Fret Fraternal constructed, is but a short distance liuKtcr Mrs tvi Corey. from the Southern Paciflciljroad. Kraierual mauler Ur. P. A. Cook. beBeing, at present, the only line Justice L. C. Williamsch. and the coast, it is the tween Chase. Ogden P. John protector route for thousands and thousands of Truth Mr. Helen Chase. brake beam tourists." many of whom M. Sorenson. Seutinei-Bo- ren are the scum of humanity. Hundreds B. Adw. E. Guide of these men drop the train at Derby B. Wattis. Many Mra Marie and get work for a few daya on the Guard Geo. K. 11 est. The result is that there O. J. Btllwell. Mr. Eva big ditch. Steward ia a very rough and criminal element orey. M. J. Hewitt. on the work. It must be understood E. Cook. Secretary Mrs.- Clara that not all are auch, but the greater Treasurer Robert Moyes. , proportion belong to that undesirable ' The report made waa very gratify-inelement. ' Thieves', thugs and murthe lodge being In a moat flourishiderers abound here. Truckee River ng condition. flows conveniently near; a victim with a roll of money, the savings of months perhaps, Is selected by the would-bINJURED INTHE OPTIC. murderer; at a secluded spot the sickening blow le struck, the pockets of tha insensible victim are Employe of Ogden Furifltura Company rifled and splaeh down into the siVictim of an Accident. lent waters of the river another victim finds a watery death. The body of the last victim was taken out of Isaac Cooley, an employe of the Ogmet the river yesterday, making a total of den Furniture and Carpet Co., accident yesterday nine bodies that have been taken from with a painful the waters of Truckee River, all bewhile at work in the shipping departIn lieved to have gotten there by foul ment, which will result In blindness means. one eye for seveial days. The authorities in that section are at was crating engaged Rr. Cooley a hard fight against the lawmaking in and some such work, furniture, or element less and the spirit of crime with his eye .louping over struck art idea that seems to be rampaut In that secgreat force against one of the A sheriffs posse The pressure exerted tion of country. if furniture. went down to Derby during the last upon the rye ball ruptured a small few days and closed up all the saloons. painful Mood vessel with attendant drunkenness partly dune away With eye-tathe over Blood result. spread is probable that a decrease it with, blindness. It, causing temporary In crimes committed will be the the sevcourse of in the is thought that result. eral days Mr. Cooley will regain the sight of that eye. ANNUAL WATER TROUBLES BECUN INTERESTING GAME. Senals - -- i Sea RoLSst - ?, 1 SERIOUS CONDITION WHERE GOVS ERNMENT CANAL IS Joseph C. MrFerlane. CONSTRUCTED. Si beheld at the family reoldeme, strecj, tomorf tocUKk. at Sunday) afiernoun, Murders and Rebberies of Frequent o Occurrence Tough Element Apply WANIED-Brleklay- era. There. Leek. divert ad 7 Smge-Ha- r e ll HE WAS CHARGED WITH to Legal This Year They May Lead-Up interesting game of baseball waa Compltcations. played last evening between the Boyle Furniture companys aggregation of players and Hie 0. S. L. loam which ljain City, Aug. 4. The annual waresulted In a victory for the latter by fer troubles of Plain City have bea urc nf 2 to 5. gun. There ia not only a scarcity of five innings only were played, and water with the nsual Inconvenience u' Tour" of (hose innings 'oxvwptfonally incident .thereto, but thore la war hud good hall was played, but the Kurafe ruuinrs of war to be fought out in mre hoys started the pyrotechnics in courL Already the preliminary skirmHie fifth inning and allowed ten O. 8. ishes have taken place and as a reL. men to cross home plate. sult some of the officers of the Plain The features of the game were two City Irrigation company have been double plays, Mortonson to Beckman arrested and tbe company restrained and Jackson to Beckman, Hamlin's by the court from interfering with work In the box. and Evans catchicertain waters, which are now being used by Eden. Injunction proceedings ng behind the bat. Batteries for O. S. I,, wort Hamlin, with the Plain City and other coml.nnd and Poormau for Boyle's, Alpanies on the lower part of the Ogden ien and Evans. , river at defendants, will be begun on Saturday, August Ctb. when the esse will be heard by the court on Us - i merits. The trouble came about in this way: The canal companies on the lower Ogden claim to have a rrior claim to the Real estate transfer filed by the use of the water of that stream a1 comsrordcr today were as follows: . pared with the canal companies of the Gsnrge Pawwu to Mary M. Charlesupper Ogden. They have, therefore, ton!, lots go and Si. block 6. Frank-- it in time of scarcity, asked the upaddition for 1100. stream companies to curtail their Fannie M. Conies of Denver to Kda and let a part of the water Graff of Jefferson county Colo., continue on down the stream to the J5, 36. 37, 38. 39, 40. 41. 43. 43. 44, canals below. This request has been lock 5 and lot 1 to 11. Mock 4. Wash-agto- n made every year for a number of years addition for 3500. past, and usually it has been complied with.- Hence, a policy of give and take, of live and let live, has come to be recognized and followed and the downby both (he stream companies. But this arrangement waa never satisfactory to either. $ It waa accepted as the best that a bad situation afforded them. But Edens part in this program differed a little from that of the otber BEAUTIFUL Hi. companies. This was owing to her situation. Sbe waa somewhat Isolated from tbe others and as a consequence long reaches of creek bed, as dry as a lime kiln, intervened between her dam, which is on a fork of the main stream, and running water below. To turn water into that desert waa to. waste It, claimed Eden, IN and tbe claim was reasonable. Seeing this the down-streacompanies have not been as exscllng with Eden as To be they have been with the other com given away this weak at panics. Consequently Eden has fared Lyceum Theater. NEW better than ita neighbors, and its FACES NEW ACTS neighbors, lieing huutan, have murNEW PICTURES. mured. Finally they threatened. Lets ADMISSION 10 CENTS If have a square deal, they said. you take water from one, take it from all; if not from all, then from none. This waa delivered as one power delivers an ultimatum to another. Accompanying it was- - tbe threat to replace their broken dams and retake tbe water they were letting go by if favoritism" should continue to be shown Eden. Eden was made acquainted with the straits to which tbe situation brought the down-streacompanies, and she was asked to come to their rescue. This she could do only by letting water pass her dam. Eden'a reply came in the calm, level voice of wisdom. Pointing to the dry creek bed. to tbe miles of stretched-ou- l lime kiln, she said. To pour water into that Infinite, unslankabie mouth, would be to waste it, and it's agin the law to waste water at this time of the year." A crisis in the affairs of the downstream companies was at hand, for Eden's neighbors were relentless The lash of their threat was biting the back of tbe down-streapeople, and under its goading sting they went dam, np and forcibly removed Edenscreek-bed.. and gave tbe water to the-drEden promptly arrested them and began injunction proceedings. The matter will be thrashed out today. Real Estate Transfers s ! . Evidence on Preliminary Hearing Not Sufficient tc Hold Him Michael Daley, cljargod with wa ai laigi.ed for prelimliouse-brrakin- g. inary hearing, lie sag charged with breaking into Southern lariin- - caboose No. 33, and stealing 8 10 from a grip belonging in Albert s. lAiBcuger, but as there wasnt sufficient evidence offered to secure a conviction in the district court, the defendant was discharged. County Attorney liulanUkl represented the stale and the defendant by Attorney Jog. uhex. D. G. Krvoir, conductor of the caboose from which the money was alleged to have been stolen, knew lunb-iu- g of the affair except from what 'lie waa told by ihe brakemen. James Wil-ao- n and Albert 8. testified that while they and laenger the defendant were In the caboose together, while it wae atandiug in the yards at Ogden, they did noi see him take the money. In fact, Legeenger did not mihg the fit) until they arrived at Wadsworth. After tha introduction of the above evidence. Attorney Chez moved for the discharge of the defendant, which mol ion waa 4 granted. C. Lewis was arraigned on a charge of disturbing the peace, preferred hy f. C. Jones. The case waa continued for several daya. J. A. Arnold of Morgan, Utah, was turned loose yesterday by Judge lioweli after being admonished to go his way and drink ao more. He apitesred again, today, on tbe charge of drunkenness and will board ten daya at the city 'a expense. John Wheeler pleaded guilty to mendicancy and waa given fifteen days on Fancy Elastic, per ....... yard Hair brushes, worth Wo Chiffon 38c collars, ... each it Featherstitch braid, worth 5c and 8c per bolt ., . Sc Borax, per pkg 4c and Children's porters Hose He Blip He combs, 'worth Back 30c .... He Face Chamois .... 3c 15c and .. Pins, per paper c Pins 400 pkg Oxidized sets .a... cvt-nin- Alc-Cu- ; in-'c- id . . 94,-50- 0. Jr., was appointed guardian. Petition (or order of mile of real estate in estate of Alma Furniss, minor, was granted. Naturalization papers were granted to the following jiersuns: Christine Peterson of Five Points, aged 33. a native of Westering, Denmark, resided in Amerha since 1ST; witnesses, Neils Anderson and Joseph ihe uiicommj; auto ns.-ii- d iniu tb bugxy with giear force. The were thrown out. thv buggy dcniiilYkhcd and afier ths hun-- , had broken lom.e from thi broken buggy they dashed down the tanyou a breakneck spend. Insii ud of stopping heir automoliir mui going ;o ib. assistant e of the iuju.-vpanic, the atilomobilisis rotie off g tbougii Kui frienrt-- t nothing had bapiieued. were near, and the .yuaug uian ana young lady w ere taken care of. EXCURSION TO LAGOON, TUESDAY, AUGUST STH. Ihe Plain City Choir Invite their friends to join with them on this ocTrains leave Ogden 8:10 ami a casion. 10:45 a. m. Bailey. William Varisou of Ogden, aged 50, native of Sala. Sweden, resided in America siuce 1K58; witnesses, Augustus Anderson and Neils Anuerson. Neils Hanson of Ogden, aged 52. native of OdeiiM. Denmark, resided In America since 1877; witnesses, Albert Powers and Joseph V. Bailey. Georgs Elitton of Ogden, aged 45. native of Bedfordshire, England, resided In America since 1888; witnesses, J, A. Herrick and Herman Porte. John KJeloos of Ogden, aged 35. native of Christiana, Norway, resided in America since 1898; witnesses, Peter J. Poulson and Hanss Peterson. John 8hlmeq of Ogden; witnesses Georgs M. Hanson and C. R. ITEMS BASEBALLJEWS GREAT GAME SUNDAY IS TO BE PLAYED AFTERNOON. O. S. L. Team Defeated Boyle Furni- ture Company Team Friday Night Sunday afternoon at Glenwood Park diamond the Ogden baseball team w ill cross bat with the ltock Mountain Bell Telephone Co's. ttm of Salt Lake City. This game prou Uses to be an interesting ono and those who intend to witAUTOMOBILE ACCIOENT ness It may rest assured that fast IN CANYON and snappy ball will be played from the start. Tbe local boys are LARGE MACHINE RUNS DOWN Playing good ball and have eyes on the silver trophy cup offered by the HORSE AND BUGGY. Salt Lake Hereld lor the winning amaVehicle Broken and Occupants teur team. If good honest efforts will Thrown Out But No Ono Hurt win tha trophy the home teem will get Automobilioto Keep Going. The teems will line up es follows : Whtlo driving up the canyon last R. M. B. T. CO. OGDEN evening, n young couple whose names Sweonsr.. , m,,,b,, Henry have not yet been nncertalned, were Adams. M,p., ,, p, ..Shurtliff run Into by n big automobile, the Doxsy , tMtlb.. .Leavitt buggy demolished and they themaelvea Ash.. ....Taylor bruised. badly Hm,. 3b.. .., ... .Wesaler From nil that can be learned at the Soda., .0. ..sa... Checketts i. present writing the occupants of the McCkmnell.. ....If,,. ..Mortenaen buggy were driving nt na easy gait up Stockton.... ..c,f.,.....0..,Clnrlc the canyon. A large automobile com. . r.f. . Cullen,. . .Pctzold ing down the canyon frightened ths Subs Gunn or Ames. horses, but instead of Blackening up Umpire Randall. . ,, ,, .. . .. . ,, .. .... . .. . Genuine Williams' Shaving Soap. It While Buy 5c Lasts Colgate's Shaving Soap 5c 8c .... Cheaper ones ! ! .The case uf Thompson vs. f'U appr.ipruttiug water defrmhtnt had Hu legal title le. on motion nl Attorney Kimball, thirty days additional was framed to prepare, serve and file bill uf exceptions. The petition for letters of administration in the estate of James Hurt. Sr., deceased, was granted and James Hurt, g -- An HOUSE- BREAKING FOR ENTERING A CABOOSE. --5- iooi. JUDGE E!K0, NEVADA end Leek. . 'nday Monxixo, Arr.rsT t, KiLLEO AI RGEBER DISCHARGE REIGN OF to Oil DEX. ITAT1, 2c belt buckle 10c 20c dressing combs 12c Last Week of the Summer Sale Mechanics Frida Tar Soap 3c The Yet a few days for the economical owning of everything summery. Sale ends Saturday. Hundreds of things in these Four Stores that You'll want ere snow flies. Now is the time to get them. Everything is cheaper, whether it be summer wear or not. Shoes and Stockings for instance, calicoes, ginghams laces, etc,. It is a bargain time.. These present stocks must be turned into cash. Let this emergency be your gain. Nothing reserved. These few items are but hints of the thousands awaiting you. W. H. Wright & Sons Go. l-- 11-6- ;J9c ' : Elder Flower Soap 8c Meal Soap Colgates Fine Tar Soap 10c 95e 0 WootSuap 95c Three make handsome waists and shirtwaist suit. Cutlcura Soap 4c We take the entire line of gray and dark .colored para sole parasols for people of modest taate-ran- d say for your choice. Instead of 11.26 and We take all that la left of our fancy lilka qualities that We frul them all out on one tawere 90c, It, 1.25. ble and offer your choice for the yard K3( 4c Oat Dark Parasols 95c Certainly a Great Silk Chance Turkish Bath Soap 3c . PRIZES Kolitz Window guns and ammunition guns for rent Grow, formerly a lieutenant In tbe Utah light artillery. In tbe Philiptopine war. arrived from Salt lake day for a week's recreation in Ogden Canon it the Hermitage. Euthymol Tooth Taste 19c Tooth Dr. Graves powder 1 3c Isle of Violet Talcum Powder 10c Rublfoam 19c Menneua Talcum powder lie Hlnda Honey Almond Cream 39c Rubber tooth brush 19c Violet Toilet er, reg 60c wat- 39c Swanadown Face powder ... 15c 12c Cashmere Bouquet Face Powder 15c .... Peau d' Espagne Face Powder 15c .... Robber Sponges -- .. 22c . 4c aldington Avp. Udeeihid Soap 93-0- 31-7- J - Soap Final Clearance Prices on Pretty Wash Fabrics Art Materials Thess hems are but a portion of the many good things in tbs waeh goods section. These prices should sell every yard this week. 40c Pongee waiatinga, worth Fancy voiles, dainty shades of 25c 26 per yard and lavender, pink, green Grenadine, Champagne shade, inches wide, worth 50r. yard. . 35c 29c worth 40c Black and white etamlne, 29 embroidered Black Batiste, inches wide, worth 75c yard.. 99c witb black and white figures, Worth 60c yard 39c 35c worth Me per yard Linen Suitings. 26 Inches wide, worth 45c per yard Fancy Pongee walstlng with 35c silk stripe, 28 inches wide, Cotton suitings, pretty shades 39c worth 60c ..... ... of tan. worth 25c per yard.,.. J5c Figured and plain lawn, all colBeautiful line of fancy organdies, 10c ors, 28 Inches wide, worth white ground with tan, red and end 12 1 2c ., at blue figures, 32 inches wide, 10c Worth 15c and 20c COc 15c worth per yard Embroidered wool Voile, 42 Linen lawn, worth 25c per cream Inches wide, tan and 19c yard grounds with black and while Dimity, all color 29 inches 9HC figures, worth 1.75 wide, worth 25c pur yard .... 15c Generous savings on fancy work goods. k Lithograph and " pillow tops, worth 60c. 19c Linen table covers, tinted, on yard square, different designs, worth 15c Ore B 23c Cortieclli Knitting-Bilregular Summer Childrens Were Cambric Gowns, 78c. Onod quality cambric gowns, trimmed with embroidery, chest-isregular style, 78c value UN BONNETS 19c. Choice is yours of entire lins of eunbonnets thoroughly made .. .... 19c good styles Ladies Hats 25c e 91-0- Children's Tsm hate, made of good quality percale, pink, blue aud red. plain and polka dm, nice Uttlc aun hats, Of worth 2Sp ..... , ready-to-wor- k, 29c 35c Bralnard and Armstrong em' 4c broidery nllk, per akeln all , color, Bilkotlne, per . 4c spool i.-- i. ...a Batlcnburg thread, cream,wblte and ecru, per spool 4c Crepe paper, assorted color, 7c per roll .... Linen dresser scarfs, 1 14 yards long, hemstitched border, stamped in different designs, worth ..... ... ..... ............ 42c 50o Linen scarfs, 1 yards long, worth hemstitched border, J 90c-.- . ... - m. ..... ..... 79c Linen dofiles, round and square, 8c fringed borders . - Doilies tor beginner stamped in all pretty designs, 4c, 8e and. ... ..... ..... ... 12c a Gallete Roger Toilet Water 89c Cold Cream .... . Listerine 11c 22c .. .. 9c Oriental Cream ....1.28 Glycerine Bay Hazel Cream. Witch Hazel ... 10c 13c Bay Rum, purs .... I2r 4c ,.... 275f2300 Double -- Face O. R. Wheelwright Bros. If your aize ! here, these are values that make money for you. Odds and end left from week! of active selling. to ino pairs ladies' Sandal and Oxfords, all sizes, late atylea, worth eee.ee hhot?n, iUpr 8 12 to 2. worth $1.25 md $1.6(1 A few Mlra of 50 pairs of infant' churn, black, white, red and tan top with patent leal her vamps, regular 91.00 ..... styles, all tlacs, per pair A large showing in shoe window of Isdies oxfords in a variety of - Vaseline 7c 11c Colgate's Dental Powder ... ... .. x., Baunders Powder Large 61m Money Making Shoe Values HOSIERY Last of the Shirt Waists . These prices will quickly sell what are left or tbe ladles white shirtwaists. The botievV dW of summer are ahead. 50 shirtwaists, made of white laws and vesting, trimrfod with and turks, lace and insertion, all late styles, worth 91-0- 91-2- 98c 91.60 30 white lawn wafrts. fincy front, very prettily trimmed with, lace, insertion and tucks, worth 92.25 and 32.50 ........1.95 9-...' A few white waists, slightly soiled, worth of inA variety of white waist.. dainUly trimmed with row - ...... sertion .worth 81.75 31-2- A few specials for tha last weak. Bilk plated fancy and drop stitch hose In nasorted colors, worth. 60c to 38c ; 20c Infants lace aocks. rod, white, pink and blue ladies colored lace hose, ware 26c 12 c Infants' white cotton stockings 10c Children's vents. In small' sizes 5c Ladies 'vests, low nook, short slseree. worth IS 10e Vests with high neck, abort alcoves, worth 25c 19c - 20c Ladles' knit panto with cuff knee, worth 25c Hale on our complete stock of Ladlea and Misses' Walking and Dress Skirts in Black and Color. 91-6- Far Glycerine-- 7c. , . |