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Show THE OGDEN, DXAII, PAT UR DAY EXAMIXEH: U0RK1XG AUGUST MORNING, IMS. 2C, CLOUDBURST WAREHOUSES KIND WORD FOR WEBER AND NEW RIPS UP TRACKS PIPE WATERWORKS DAMAGED RY FLOOD. 18 MONTELLO Torrent of Water Poured Down Along the Ditch Railroad Suffer th Leaq. Amount cific Railroad company.- Friday a cloudburst, to tha north of Mruck the Load of tho Moetello, now waterworks, folkiwod tho course of the ditch for a mile, sashing out the work for that distance. After the flood of water had passed, tha pipe that had bfli laid in the ditch could be aeen, airewn along the ground for tha entlra distance traversed by the torrent, while iha ditch itself was filled with water. Vb. new waterworks aystem waa practically completed, all that remained to be done bring tho Oiling of tho ditrb. Now the work will have ta bo done over ogam for a distance of about a mil and a qaaricr. Fortunately tho pipe is of wood and not of clay or u probably would have been necessary to order now pipe, but It 1 believed mat you pay depends on what you get, but you may always lie sore ol taring the worth ot your money. Our plan ol laying and selling males money lor onr customers. It always pays to keep good qual- ity, and we keep watch ol the price. '; Try us lor those necessities on which you are willing to male a saring! Both Phones 137 and 137Y ; Ogden Brothers ' The rorra that haa beta general over the stale during the poet four day. did cunsiiterahle damage to the nw. waterworks gyetcun that the Cinrejr Broa. Construction company is build-i- n g at Montello lur the dputhern pa- that tho pipe that waa In tha ditch ran bo need again as apparently no damage baa boon dona to it. One of the railroad ottrJaU said that it was a fortunate thing that the water wa not In the new waterworks an had that been tha case the trains could not hate watered there, which would have aertous matter. been The Hum, owing to the destruction of n part of tho water system, will not full on tha Corey Broa. Construction company an it wu working under tho railroad enginsera and their contract waa for a certain amount a mile for tho work. LABOR UNION NOT OPPOSED THE CELEBRATION. Work to Bo Ruahed on the Froight Building Before tho Win. tor Mentha. Carpenters and Joiners De Net Want to Stand in a False a Grocers 2344 Washington Avenue When Short Line trala No. T arcwtod yesterday aa old man, who forgot to leave hiI same, reported to th depot police that Just aa ho was about to board th traia In Salt Lake ho was approached by a stranger who engaged him la conversation. On tha train tho old maa discovered that ha had hla pockets picked and that HO had been token. Ha aald fhat hla home was in Massachusetts and that ha was on his way to th fair in Fort, land. Tha gang of train grafters, that have been operating In Balt lmka and this city, haa aroused tho railroad offleiala to action and they are determined to SPECIALIST Office 2361 Wash. Ave, Ogden, Utah CHronlo dlseaeee Of all kind curad at price with la tha raach alt Nowadays tha aucaaaaful man la tha ana who makao a specialty la hla lino of bualnaaa or profession. Ho laama by '' lane how to do ono thing wall -- how to do It batter than any-an- a alee. requiring People aurglcal treatment go t a eurgpen and not to a regular doctor. Whoa a man haa typhoid fever ha gee to a rogular doctor and net to a ourgeoa. In medical practice the doctor who devotee hla life to aome epoclalty to tha ana who DR. NORRIS baa for over M ye re treated alt forme f eh rani e dieoaaeo af Mon, Women and Children, and boo boon rewarded by the of tha vary beet methods aaad m apoalalty practice. Method that completely and quickly cure chronic rileeeeea. Hla ayctom of homo treatment lo eucceeeful and otrlctly private. CenauKatlon free and confidential. Whan writing address, Dr. U. H. Norris. Ogdon, Utah. make an effort to catch tha ropua Today there waa a eonforenoa of railroad officials regarding taking anma drastic act km looking to tho capture of tha graftora. It waa learned from tha polios that la almost every case that haa bean reported, tho description given of tha men who wort implicated in tha thofta were tha same. This fact elmpilflea matters to a oartaln estpnt it fa believed that tha mom are crooks of national reputation and era very careful to cover their movements. Thursday the Boyle Furniture company signed a contract with the railroad company for tha construction of a apur to tha site of their new warehouse on Wall avenue, between Twenty-second streets. and Twenty-firs- t Yesterday the railroad company began the work of constructing the pur and, as soon aa tho work ts completed. tho Boyle Furniture comps ay will begin tho erection of their near buildings. The coal companies having buildings on the site of tha now Short Lins (might depot have secured lend at the and of tha spur that runs to the George A. Lows A Company's warehouse aud tha track baa beau eat ended to tho sit of the now ooal bine. The delay In securing trackage privileges has bora duo to tho fact that tho Armour Packing company own a private track wliick had to bo crossed. In order to build tho track Ike railroad company wore obliged to get tho permission of tha Armour people and that haa not bean an easy matter. With tha prospects of tha business building on tha houses, who have alto of the new freight house, being assured of no further difficulty In curing adequate trackage, work on tbs new warehouses wilt be pushed and tha old buildings on tha she of tha now freight depot removed. Aa aoon aa tho building are removed tracks will ba laid along side and tba work on tha new freight depot started. The railroad officials say that they are very anxious to get the work underway at once in order that the new depot may ba In readiness this winter. GROWTH OF IDAHO Railroads Keeping Paso With tho Dm wlopmanta. Wednesday Traffic Manager Btubbs of the Harrlman system. In company with W. O. Flier a 114 Local Traffic Manager Schumacher, inspected tha w line to Twin Fslhk Idaho, for tba purpose of elilag up tha touaaga to be had. Mr. Filer ta the man who d tha Twin Italia Irrigation aclwme, and who succeedsd In getting Iha railroad to build tho lino to Twin Falla. Traffio Manager fltubbs waa also Interested in tba budding of the Twin Falla road, otthomto ha haa not had the opportunity to inspect tha lino star Its completion. Superintendent Manaoa said this morning that them waa n great amount of tonnage to ha had In the Twin falls ronatiy, and that, la Iha short while that tho lino had been in lopaiwttoo. It had shown to be n paying Tho building of tha irriproposition. gation system in that country h placed under cultivation some of the richest lead in the state of Idaho and, during the harveet season, the railroad will have all it can do to handle the X. W. Wads, who has hern la Idaho looking over several propositions, reports that ha haa oeea noma projects that are aa good aa ha haa aver seen. What thto projects are Mr. Wade did not care ta any, and to the question, "Are any local capitalists Interested in the scheme?" would only nay that tha Utah Light and Power company ware not interested. An to others being Interested, ha would not asy. "Why X wont to Idaho," aald Mr. Wade, "waa ta look over, different schemes for power plants, and to also Inspect the plant that haa bean build-ta- g at BlaekfooL Idaho, for tba past two years. They have had considerable difficulty with tha dam at that point. It having broken once, and they wished my opinion regarding it. Aa to tha other project tha reports published regarding theta are wrongs poclally tha figures.' Mr. Wada will not Affirm or deny that Ogdn capitalists are to build power plants la Idahc which would make It sham that then wee soma thing to tha rumors id that effort. . mm . WARRANTY DEEDS. SC warranty deeds Rave - ing II feet wide on each ride of tht center line of the Hooper spur of that road. Sarah A. Hobson to tha Rio Grande Western Railway, for tha sum of 1, a atrip of land 66 feet wide, being 33 feet ou each aide of tha center lino of tha Hooper spur of aald railway. engl-nseiv- A RUSSIAN VIEW Of Deaira (a Hava tha War Prolonged. tha Kaisers Portsmouth, N. H-- . Aug. 25. Mr. Rrianrhlaoff, the correspondent of the Rt. Peter burg BIoto, In hie cable to hla paper tndhy, dwelt upon the reported role played by Emperor William. He wrote: There to a factor In the eltuntlon which has not appeared an the surface but neverthelees has played n Mg The role. It ta Emperor William. deep Impression produced by th meeting of the two sovereigns nt BJorke Is known snd It ta also known thut Em peror William returned home enchantcrop. ed. We have reed about the efforts which era made by tho German PORTLAND EXCURSION VIA ORB press to bring the prove solidarity of the SON SHORT LINE. Kaiser with Roosevelt's understanding. But the Kaiser 1s thinking only Ogden to Portland and return of Germany. For the good of Ger- .... 630.06 I direct) ...... many it U necessary that Russia Ogden to Portland and latnrn should be engaged In the Far East lone way via Ban Frnaciaoe)..flLN as long as possible so ss to be free Ogden to Portland and return to force France to Join Germany and Iona way via 8sn Francisco break with England. For thin pur and Loa Angeles) 850.56 pose It b necessary to defeat ProviOgdrn to Los Angeles and return vln B. P. L. A. Bad 8. L Ry..3U9 dent Roosevelt's object lhat1 In order exhaustsubsequently, when Russia Ogden to Lon Angsles and return one way via San Francisco... ju.O ed, Emperor William may become the PRACTICAL HORtESHOER Tickets to Portland and return di- mediator between her and Japan, thus rect; on tale dally from Mry 31th to to Isolate England by menacing France Wo are epeclally prepared for BepL SOth. Tickets to Lea Angeles with e rupture of her alliance with Come ahoelng mean horses. and return via 8. P. L a. A 8. L Russia. All of which will car.dure and coo how wo do It" 417 Hr. on sale AugnsL f, 6, P, 10. 11, , lo the Germany hegemony of contl Twenty-thirstreet Opposite 13, 14, IE Ticket reading one way nental Europe and to accomplish all Consolidated Wagon A Machino via Baa Francisco or Loa Angeles oa this it is necessary to persuade Emcompany. Phone 316 X, sale July 26, ST, 28, August 7, 8, 6, 18. peror N'irholas that he mnst not how 11. 12. 13, II, IE 16. 17. 18. 30, 31 before the failure which bare come; Fept 1, 2, I, E E Er II, 14. 16, 27. 22. that all groat nations hivs had to sufIE All tickets good-fostopover and fer such end It ta his duty to give limited to 68 days, the armies of Llnevitrh e chance to turn the situation. There I lurk In battle. Fortune has thus far been with the Japanese, but luck changes and GARDNER FIGHTS TONIGHT. will change. The Emperor, surrounded a by th military party, cannot resist 1a 10 to 8 In Favor of Betting lending e favorable ear to such words Lowell Fighter. and that will nuke further concesA M. LEE. DOM. All the forces sions very difficult. ft. PATTI SON Sn Francl.ro, Aug. 25 Tonight working for peace should concent rate at Colnia. .Mminy Gardner, the their effort to demonstrate to Emcrark pugilist of Lowell, and peror Nicholas thst the prolongation of the war rannol possibly change the cham- welter Buddy Ryan, weight k425 Waae. Phcn Z2SX ultimate conditions of peace and that pion of the world, will meet in a It ta time to cease working in the incunt rut. They are glove IF YOU WANT THE WORTH OF terests of the King of Iru-ia.- " to weigh in at 142 pound, and YOUR MONEY IN will receive G3 per cent of the gross receipts, with a guaranty LAST EXCURSION NORTH lrom the club that this amount will reach 67.501. Billy Rocha Saturday, Sept. 2nd GO TO will he referee. The betting is 10 to 8 in favor uf Gardner. Via Oregon Short Lino to nil prints (EL P. ERNSTROM ...... d WINES and LIQUORS Falstaf Cafe A. Meat and Fish Ballard 1 Twenty-fourt- RincKers SL Phone No. 653. chap n-f- as! lu:- Vtk agents for particulars. - PAPER TYPEWRITER DESKS RIBBCN8 AND SWINGING STANDS HECTOGRAPHS NEOSTYLES MANUSCRIPT COVERS CARBONS PENCILS ERASERS DUPLICATORS PAPER FASTENERS MIMEOGRAPH INKS TYPEWRITER OIL STENCIL VARNISH It in evident thst all of tht labor are not opposed to the selection of Labor day by the Weber club n the date for their excursion over tha , Lucin end It is also evident that aome of the union have delegated lo themselves authority to apeak for ell without the eonstnt of those for whom they are speaking. The following cojniuuulcarton addressed to tha secretary of the Weber club explain th position of st least on tabor union: Mr. Charles R. Hollingsworth, Dear Sir: Loral unloa No. 450, United Brotherhood of Carpenter and Join-rr- , at our lest mroting, held August 22, 195, Instructed m to Inform you that Thomas Gout 1 not the mouth-ple- e of the Carpesiera' end Joiners' union, and Local Usion No. 456 has no ill will or onmtty for the Weber club for th select 10a of Labor Day' for your excursion to the cut off. Very respectfully yours (signed), J, F. Treux, Recording Secretary-- " union REPAIRS cut-off- My Repair Shop Is the Best Phone Calls Answered Promptly Estimates on Work Furnished Free All Work Guaranteed Satisfactory fff. RECRAFT L.Phone 301 24th Street 252 K m CHEERS FOB THE$iHCER$ Portland People Carried Away With Enthusiasm. (Special Correspondent) Fort loud, Aug. 21. Amid cheers, from the throats of 3.000 enthusiastic people, the Tabernacle choir won its way into the hearts of Its first audience, The work of the choir Fort-lan- IPS UP TO YOU REMEMBER MACHINE. ITS FREE. REAP OUR OffERjijt A Natural Tone Talking wee magnificent. The Irrigation Ode, the opening number of the evening session of the Irrigation Congress, with Mia Lucy Gates, soloist, John MeCleUqn, accompanist, followed Immediately after by the Soldiers' and Singing Machine J. Chorus," from Faust, were the numbers aung. During toe singing of the lest choree of the Ode, the audience roee In body end remained standing until th doe of toe chorus, when were after wove of applause assured toe choir that it work wee token for Its worth and that Portland wee ready to hear more of the same clsu. The Soldiers Chorus" wet sung a on encore number, with e dash that won the full approbation of the audi. ence. Miss Gates In the aolo pert of, tho Irrigation Ode sang with e sweetness of tone end dramatic force that has characterised thla eminent singer's work, since she bowed before the public some years ago. A good pert of the success of the Ode" wee due to her admirable work. After the elngieg of the lest chorus, Thome Richards,- president of the Portland Commercial Club, took the stand. He wee very lavtah In hie pro is of the work dona by the choir, end, la behalf of toe citlxeos of Portland, extended e welcome to the organization. "You see before you tonight," sold Mr. Richards, "a musical organisation with no superior in the United States. Belt Lake can boost no better. New York oea not point-oua superior, end Portland ta honored by the presence of tho Ogden Tabernacle choir at the exposition. And I Wish to state that tho greeter pert of tho aid eroded to make ouch e trip possible for this organisation was offered by that wonderfully energetic, and hustling city of Ogden, the Gem City of the lntermonn-taicountry." Mrs. McClure, author of the Ode, wee next introdnoed. She responded to tho applause thst greeted her, in n tew words of thanks. Professor McClellan, composer of th music to the Ode, was next welcomed by cheers from the people who had before heard him end recognised his ability. After th conclusion of tha preliminaries th clloir withdrew from the auditorium and devoted the remainder of the evening to sight earing. Prof. Ballsntyne ta JuMlant over toe success of th organisation thst he has so faithfully trained. He ta entirely satisfied with their work snd hopes to win fresh taurola at every performance of the singer. 3E . weil-clioee- CHOIR STARTS HOME. Portland, Ore.. Aug. 24. Utah's sun in the ascendant at the Lewie and Clark exposition today. Governor Cutler delivered a stirring address end other apeeches were made by Congressman Howell, Hon. Fred Kiesel Attorney Hiram E. Booth end President Goode of the exposition. Utah. We Lore Thee," by Prof. Stephens of Salt lake, was the choir's first number, and right ably was It given. The outburst from home people end stranger a well, was of the moat enthusiastic sort. Last nlght'a choir concert, the final one, was a triumph of the highest or der. Many hundreds of persons In vain to obtain admission to Featirsl hall to hear the Utah sing-era- . and Cimi more stood and set on the stairways loading to the galleries. McClellan's 'Irrigation Ode" was peeled st the request of the public press and many local musicians and delegates to the Irrigation congress. It was most enthusiastically received and at the Instance of Governor Par dee and Hon. Fnd Kleari l.nno coplea were printed and distributed gratuitously at the doors. As a token of the good will end appreciation of leading Portland citizens. specially cast snd handsomely engraved badge were presented from the stage Prof. Ballantyne. McClellan. Welhe and Mist Galea. The presentation speech was made by Homer Davenport, the famous toonlst. who paid a glowing end eloquent tribute to the people of Utah, speaking of their musical shiliiin snd other evidences of culture and refine1s at our Store and hear th epeclally prepared Records of Band and ether Instrumental Music, Bongs, Stan let, Recitations, end assure yourself that thla ta the beet offered. You Buy Only th Records. Call PUTNAM CLOTHING HOUSE TOWN IN LUZON. was again designat- PROSPEROUS ed the Mormon Tasya. Tha choir attended two rrorptlone Legaspl, p, I Aug. 25, vie Manila, yeetarday afternoon end evening, the Aug. 25. The transport Logan, with first at the California building, whet Secretary Taft and party on board, e fine program waa given by th solo- arrived here today. The city, which ists of tho organisation, end on Ip ta the capital of Albay province, In Luth evening at the Washington build- zon, Is, from all appearances, th most ing, the letter tasting from 6 to 7:20 prosperous of ell tho places in the oclock. Tonight they qrlU attend tho Island eo far visited by the party. Tha decorations displayed in honor Commercial dub, whose guest they ere at a big aoolal function of that of tho visitors were decidedly ingenibody to which something over a thous- ous end highly elaborate. An interand levitations have been Uaued to esting display of hemp, tho main leading dtieena end officials. Tomor- source of wealth of this community, row morning they take boot for the was a feature of tho reception parade Cascade, boarding the train nt toe Dal- end along tho entire route of three les, which will be Ho for home" with miles, from the city to Camp Derage, ment. Prof. Bnllnnivnr waa made the recipient of a handsome diamond pin. (he gift of the choir members. A general love feast was held, end Mr. Ross as business manager of the excursion, wee accorded a hearty vote of thanks. As an eneore number. Miss Gates sang the well known Mormon" hymn, O Ye Mountain High," the choir Joining In the chorus. was electri-jca- l The rif-wand the applause unbounded. Wei-- j he's v !oh. poiy.-i- g rauard a vrnuble J cyclone of appreciation to sweep over ver from actual yellow fever snd, when that comes to pass, the evidence will ho clear of how successful has been the work of controlling the dis- the house end he Tunnel Will Require Over Two Yeare to Construct Railroad Detroit, Aug. 25. Work on the mil-roa-d tunnel, which ta to be constructed under the Detroit river between Wind-o- r end Detroit, began today when n fores of workmen were aet to work Inking the initial shaft on the American side. A simitar shaft will shortly be sunk on the tunnel line on tha Canadian side. While there is still much preliminary surveying end t eating to be done, the location of the tunnel ta practically decided upon. Th official blue prints of the engineers In charge of conatructlon show thst too approach on the Detroit side will start midway between Fifteenth end Sixteenth streets on the present of the Michigan Central railroad. It ta said thst the Michigan Central company will not need to buy a foot of land ta order to build tho tunnel, tho present furnishing all the room necessary. The actual length of the underhe ground portion of th tunnel will dismiles end the two and tance from surface to surface almost exactly threa mile. It 1a estimated that between two end three years will he occupied ta the construction. right-of-wa- A ; J . RIVER y right-of-wa- elx-tent- Gov. Blanchard continues his effort to keep trains moving In Loulrfsn. Ha has put hlmoel (Into communication with railroad points wherever there is any disease snd instructed the roads to maintain service, If permitted to do eo by the various communities. President Bouchon, of the stats board, will go to Patteroon. La, on Saturday , to Investigate the conditions there. The people of thst town would like too state board to take entlra charga end It may do so, Considerable trouble Is had with the Itellse community et Good Hope, La, near the Mississippi Valley rood, a short distance shore New Orteans. As emergency hospital has been erected but the Italians era In rebellion against It and there la not sufficient police force to compel (hem to submit to tha regulations. Dr. Ehlert left here today and was Joined by Health Officer Aucotn of Assumption at Bhrlever. They will go to Bayou Renuf to Investigate conditions there. Dr. Charles Sangsc yesterday discovered a targe number of esses at Bsyon Reoufr The focus was established through coming between Bayou Reouf snd ratterson. the valuable fibre. banquet was spread nt noon,- - at which Seuator Long of Kansas made e very effective speech, during which he virtually promised that th privi leges of free trade would bo granted to the Islands, for the reseon thst from them there was no fear of com- petition of any pronounced form. Tha speakers were unanimous In their expressions' of admiration of tho piece. Before tearing Mias Roosevelt was presented with many Interesting souvenirs by the rltisms. Tomorrow, Aug. 26, the Logon will arrive et Borsogon, a town In Albay, about 23 miles south of Legespl. On Monday morning, Aug. 28, she will put In nt Olongapo, tho navel base of BUMMER COLDS the American Philippine squadron, arBromo Lexstlva Quinine, tho world on Manila tho the of evening riving at wlda Cold Cure, remove tho cause. erne day. Call for tho full name end look- for of E. W. Grove. 25e.CEBBATION OF YELLOW FEVER. signature FATHER OF 26 CHILDREN. New Orleans, Aug. 25. If ell houses ere properly disinfected snd screened, Hs ta a Section Foreman Only 4 there are reasonable hopes of n comOld. Years plete cessation of yellow fever on or of before Oct 1. waa tba mesaego Allentown, Ps, Aug. 25. Mr. snd hope given by Burgeon White at n Hickory Ran, meeting thst filled St. Paul's Episcopal Mrs. Allen C. Depp, of with tha appearance of twins yesterchurch end over which Bishop of 23 presided. If the cltisens will day, became the parents but do their pert, tbe. doctor raid, children. The parents ere only 40 year famthey will deserve tho commendation old and claim to have tba largest ThT of the civilised world. ily In America, ago considered, It ta anticipated that when the au- were married 18 years ago- - 811 PJlr thorities feel their system ta perfect, of twins are now numbered In the fama there will he sn effort to weed out ily circle. Depp Is employed the cases of milsrisl and dengue to tlon foremen on n railroad. were draped with Enemq, scald head, hlyea, ftchlneae of the akin of any sort Instantly reDoans lieved, permanently cured. Ointment. At any drug store. UNDER DETROIT ease. tree, at Intervela of every twelve feet, arrival there Saturday evening. Hea-sii- . 9 Bye nr t SEE THIS d t I tha county recorder's offiqe: George Shore and wife to th Bio Grande Western Railway, for the anm of 832. a rtrip of land 66 feet widq, beIn TO Light. E. W. WADES TRIP Lino Pasaengor. . Co. af RAILROAD STARTS ON SPUR FOR BOYLE FURNITURE. MORE PICKPOCKETS Forty Dollars Taken From a Short CLUB 0 IMei FAMOUS Alalt BOTTLED OR IN BULK. i This whiskey has been purchased in bond end came direct from the U. S. government warehouse. It Is gueran-- ' teed pure end unadulterated, unex-- i celled for table end medicinal use. The Tonic '"'T Draught or Bottled BeerLIKE. plentiful. THE BEER YOU You Like uolicltoo. Petropege of the publle respectfully ; J. J. GREINER 1 28 TWENTV-firr- H STREET, OGDEN - - ; |