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Show THE MOUSINl'. - ' UTM'.W I'TAIL EXAMINEE: mm GIRL Mr. i:Ii? i .Yi:.v.l,,E:i QlfiilT' BY A VILE 'terrible HER experience CF HER reft has be- WIND. 1 ilASlOFFICtR BAD A BRUTE it. TO STOP A SEVERE ROAST ROW FOR FA'LURE OF AUTHORITIES TO PROVIDE FOR THE SICK. C. C. RICHARDS AND W. J. STEPHENS IN A MIX-U- Order a package of thi famous health and hrala build. ng flour and enjoy none gaud old faahionea Browra New England A cnance at Bread. a right big loaf will make you think yon are la Boston. Allen e With Self-risin- g Assailant Supposed to be an Italian, But Police Ha,e Failed te Locate r.m. &fere's To Tie a I ffoXerit' Her mind daied and wandering, the nesvy tail of ihsauiiy hovering over her, talon Lydia asuiuieyer, aged 17 years, bring at No. Sjj; Eleven avenue, 1 cammed io her luiiue because oi tae evil effec-- i of an aueiupi-e- d criminal assault upon her several Toast that will be offered at the table of thousands of homes on ThunVagir ing Day, where the wonderful Ruck's Stove and Ranges are used. Now is the time to buy a Heater, and the E I jst is the kind to buy. Call and let ns explain why avd you will join of happy people who defy Jack Frost, even though coal is scarce. unloaded another car of Buck's good. the large army We have just well-dresse- d e i AMUSEMENTS. IHLATLli UTAiiNA I TONIGHT thusr appreciation ef thd" kindness shown by neighbors and friends during their bereavement. The body of lltt.e Edward was shipped east Saturday and will be burled la Chicago today by two brothers who were from Pittburg and by other relatives. The entire Fleer family, uiih the exception of the older daughter, have lieen prostrated by typhoid fever, but the father, Paul. Carl and nw eonvAliNliig. Dorothea aiun-Tn-r- Advice from the vast and quoted in ail the load.ns papers of the country, stnte that I. M. Sbumarhcr. for meriy general traffic manager of the Oregon Short Lino at Salt Lake City, la slated for the office of ih charge of traffic for the Ui.U Of IHAHKS Centra; linea recently acqilred President by Harrlman, To succeed We hereby wish to tbank our many Harrahan, recently appointed to the office made vacant by Stuyvesant Fish. friends snd especially the Modern Ehumacher is very well known In these Woodmen and Ijadles Society of pans and his sbilliy ts considered ; D. L. S., for their kindness and shown us In the loss of our relaequal to the demand. tive and friend, Alfred Hunter, and Oarnera of more than 404 pieces of may you be likewise remembered tn property In this county paid 40,000 the hour of bereavement and Borrow. in taxes to County Treasurer Cham-- ' Youra Sincerely, bora on last Saturday. All day Bun-- l Mrs. Annie More bead and Family. In office was taken the up by day opening and recording mall In whlrh I HC WAS DEAD tax money had been forwarded. t, llli-nu- ia The Little Swede Cud; Kalin svm-patli- Saturday AIM PRICES 10, 10, SOo. Amateur Racaa nightly until Nov. 20th, at which time gold modal will be awarded tho winner, Monday night, Nov. 19th, gold match will bo awarded tha moat graceful lady akatar, and Thuraday night, Nov. 22nd, one wilt be awarded moat graceful gentleman ekat or. and evening e cept Sundays. Brand Marah at S:S0 p m very afternoon PRICES: Afternoon 10c. Admission, Bvenlnga, IBo. Mlaa Edna 8!mma. an employe of Thomas Tophani, 45 years of age, the Howell Dry Goode company, Is and a realdent of Ogden for the past Illconfined to her home because of eighteen years, had a stroke of par ness. alysia at 14 o'clock Saturday night, nnd expired nt 2:25 o'clock Sunday TVllllara Howard, appearing for tha morning. The funeral will probably Deseret livestock company, asked the be held la Ogden on Thursday. The buard of county commissioners yester father, mother and n sister of the reside In Draver, and will be day to reduce the assessment uf I taxes updU a flock of sheep belonging here. There la one brother, Henry. In to the company on the ground that tha j Orovllle, CeL, who will also be presbrother resides In St. sheep ware sometimes in Weber coun- ent and another Mo. Thomas Topham ' waa ty and nt other times across the line Joseph, la Davis county. 1 he matter was tak- born In Montreal, but came west at. an early age with bis parents. He been under ndriaement. came a master boiler maker and was made a foreman in that department on The oondltiou nf Frank Loses, the the main Hue of tlie Union Pacific, engineer Injured In the recent wreck and later was transferred to the shops nt Montello, la somewhat bettei to- at Eagle Ruck, Idaho, now Idaho Falls. st Montello, was somewhat better yesterday. Ha is elowly regaining ounThere's nothing so good for a sore ce lousnene. throat as Dr. Thomas' Electric Oil. Cures it In a few hours. Relieves any A gang of men have bean started to work on the pipe line of the Union pain in any part Pacific company which will he laid ECKER&ALL'S LAST GAME. from Taylors canyon to the depot. The work is being done by Corey brothers' Construction company of Famous Chicago Football Player Will Quit the Sport hie city. The present work will be a the eanyon near the head of the Chicago, Nov. 15. Walter Ecker-sal- l, tream. The line will be down Twen-- y captain of the University of Chisixth street to the depot. cago football team for tho pant four Theron Geddle, former auditor of yean, its hero and star, and twice an 'player, will next Saturhe Rio Grande Western nt Salt Lake, and John H. Ltnck, a prominent real day bring his notable career tn footeatata man of that city, are in the ball te n doae. The Nebraska game will bring Chicago'! 19JG schedule to city on matters relating to the pur- an end. The great feature of the game, chase and improvement of property. as it has been tn many n hard fought wiU probably be Eckersall'a Acoompaaled by hie wife, T. U. Bar- battle, nett, of Denver, traveling passenger playing. In fact Cuach Stag la planbuild up hie offense to emagent of the SL Paul line, pasted ning to the Paphasise playing of the captain the hie on to this way through city more than ever, before, cific coast, on a pleasure trip. It la Eckla'a last game and we will said Coach Mias Edna Wold, employed in the try to give him a aend-ofoffice of the trainmaster of the South- Blagg yesterday. He will close with ern Pacific, and Miss Laura La Bo. next Saturday'! game one of the most notable careen any football player depot telephone operator, have return- hae ever made for himself. No man ed from a short visit to Salt Lake. has ever played a better, more sportsThe thermometer In front of Brown- manlike game.'' store recorded the ing Brothers AUTOMOBILE STRIKE ENDED. weather ns follows: Sunday at S n. m., 50 above; 8unday midnight, 20 New Tork, Nov. 19. Tbs automobile above; Monday at I a. m., 12 above; strike ended early today when a setnoon, 26 above; I p. m., 20 above. tlement was reached by an arrangeAt the meeting nf the stockholders ment between the men and the offof the Davis and Weber Counties icials at the New York Transportation Canal company held Saturday even- company. The men will return as Ining, tha following directors were elect- dividuals, except those who bad ened for the ensuing year: E. P. Blll-eo- gaged in violence. Such man are not F. J. Steed, John R. Baroe. to be The strike Just ended has been proJessie M. Smith. J. G. Wood. George ductive of more scenes of disorder V. Stevenson and D. H. Ensign. than any strike in many years, except Superintendent F. M. Drlggs. of the the street car strike. Since the strike State Deaf and Dumb School, and began on October 26 theye have been three members at the board of trus- 66 arrests. tees are In Salt Lake City yesterday conferring with tha governor and the O state board, asking for an additional O appropriation of 51,500 in continue the o , CUBAN PROTECTORATE. repairs made necessary by the recent o o Plan te Make the Island Permawind storm. o nently American. Cards are out announcing the mar- o New York, Nor. 19. Prom riage of Mlm Margaret McLaughlin io to Cornelius J..Kelliher, at Pocatelks o inent members of the Liberal the ceremony to take place at the SL o party in Cuba, according to Joseph's church, Wednesday morning. o Captain CassUly Cook, a lawyer o of this city, who says he ie Failing asleep upon a benen in the o counsel here for certain Liber- r women's waiting room at the union io al Interests, hare a plan afoot-fotha establishment of a depot Sunday sight, Mrs. Lottie Ed- 'O protectorate in Cuba by wards, traveling from a Colorado point o American to Los Angeles, permitted her puree to o the government foil to the floor. Shortly afterward a o They are. be says, supported the o interests of that foreign by man mitered the room, and. smilingly cautioning a friend of the woman hot o country and purpose to petition to disturb her, picked up the pocket-boo- o the President and eongreaa earwalked boldly out of the place, o ly in January to pass a bill and disappeared. Realising that the o making Cuba a protectorate. Joke, iO Another MU It to be presented supposed Joke waa no longer aDepot-masto in tho Cuban congress for tho the woman's friend notified Taylor, who In turn Informed o same purpose. Captain Cook the police of the gentlemanly, humor- o declared yesterday in an Interous thief. The puree contained $18 o view that bills to this end have and a ticket to the Pacific coaaL No o already been drawn nnd forclue hae been found to the Identity or o warded to Cuba for the approvo al of those interested. the thief. f, The more yon look nt the close of Sundry work turned out by thle establishment the mere certain wo are that Toe will continue to favor ns with Tour orders, for onr prices are well within the reach of every ocA Ask for our new rates on family washing. They will Interest yon. Ogden Steam Laundry 'Phones 174. C6DEN TURF 263 417 25th SL EXCHANGE Twenty fifth -- St NATIONAL HORSE BHOW. today to tho twenty-aeeou- d Thirty-sec- an- nual exhibition of tho National Horse ?how Association. About 1,24 horses, thoroughbred of the hunt snd saddle and high steppere of the ''Ae 'h snd cart are numbered among competitors for the blue ribbon. o o ' like the Puritans used to j make. I oooooooooooo alo a pure food; seif rising and all ready to mix with water and bake ob a but griddle. is Tkr case uf Sidney Steven Implev ment nuuiisuy M. Buchiutiler, whicn ha been on tr.al in the district court for some day past assumed a dramatic situation at the adjournment of court at the Bung rtaesa. It oeeni ghat Win. J. Stephens give lesiluuw for both the plsiutiff and defendant and that during tne of Mr. Stephens by C C. for the plaintiff, the wltnea took ouie exceptions to abet he deemed to be slurring questions Whan oourt adjiurut-- Mr. Stephen followed the attorney, who gained the title cf clock winder in too recent tieniun. out of the .111-room shsklug hls flat st hnn 'u a tlirta'ening attitude and several times he pul hls fist very close to the isoe of the attorney. When the two reached the foot of the stairs, their word ram thick sad fast, but before any blew were struck, Deputy 8hertff Cave stepped between the two men end them. KELLY'! RECORD. New York, Nut. 19.' The record Of yards made by Dsn J. Kelly at Bpuksua, Wash., on June 23rd last has been approved by the Amateur Athletic Uniou of tho United States and it will sued aa a world's record. 9 I S second for 100 AILLNS BEB FLOUR CO. Pacif.c Coast Factory, Ban Jeae, CaL Eastern Factory, Little Wi:f Mills, Manawa, Win L030I0 & COMPANY 155 25th Stmt FANCY f CASH GROCERIES DRY GOODS FOR FALL JUST ARRIVED WANT ADB YIELD BIG RESULTS peat-hous- Overcoats and Suits for Ken, Hoys and Children are the moat complete line la the City, and at prices to suit every IkmIj. Don't buy till you call look us over. Kwiiii Estes Doctor Specialist peob-bouse- ,- a and Putnam Clothing House g Cures whan ethers fall. Modern methada. Five consultation for any Chrenle Disease of any name or nature. Every case guarantee.!. A Fzrtial List of Diseases Cored Catarrh, Ueinei Ringing in the Bare, Diseases . tb-Heal, TbresL Now, Kyo or Bar, All Diseases T tut Lungs, Bronchia! Tubas aad Cheat IhMBte ui u e Haunch. Liver, Kidneys and Bladder. Heart Disease, llneuneilvm Asthma. Nervous Troubles, Si. Vitus Dance, Piles, a.id all Racial Troubles, Tape Worm, Blood Poisoning from nay cause. Diseases peculiar to Woman. ANY PR1VATB DISEASE OP MKX quickly cuied to stay cured. Remember the rxam'nsttos nnd advice Is FREZ. Como nt nee. Tomorrow may be ee late. Call ur write. file-tul- a DR. ESTES, SPECIALIST Office hours, 10 a. m. to 6 p. m. 2451 Washington Are. (Boyle Work). ) leg. Utah Bntranr Room 19. Rememher the number U2B Stop-over- Alexander Wilkinson, Sr., an old and respected resident of Ogden, died yesterday at 12:16 a. n. of general debility and old age. at the family resistreet. The dedence, 167 Twenty-thirceased has been In comparatively good health for a long time. Bun-ffn- r afternoon when he stepped out or his hoose be slipped and fell. Hla wife was at his side in an Instant and helped him to the bouse. He did not complain cf any Injury and seemed to be In excellent spirits up to the time of bis death. Alexander Wilkinson was born in Scotland 74 years ago. He came to Utah in 1875 and has teen a faithful member of the Church at Latter-daordained- - a high Saints. He wn many years ago. priest in that church A wife and four rone survive hint. Tha sons are Alexander, Robert B.a Andrew and David. The notice cf the funeral will be announced later. d y fpDESTYS Wf er Rev. H. H. Fleer and family express Chalienga. L k, About 1,200 Horsts Are on Exhibition. New Tort. Nov. ll. Madison Square Garden, resplendent la decorations of orange and black, was throws ripen oooooooooooo per-msne- Californio and Eastern Rasa 0 ract Wire fm All Bpertlng Bventa y mm . AlTORIf No provision has msdr for caring for frajk.em pere.u.s j)..cte.i wilh feuu a cuiitagmus dlea ' ver, diphuierla, uieaslt and erysipelas on the part of either I lie cuurilv or the 4iy. Laick of order, uf aiaiem, and of thougat on the part of tie authorities and a ccns'.nnt jsugleiug beweek ago. Returning from a visit to her broth- tween them has nrmigbi about a deer, at No. 265 Bar. iw avenue, the plorable state f affair with regard This was young woman boarued a car for the to the health uf the city at about 9:46 o'clock, and upon ' the report and the rkargtin mafic yesarriving down town stopped off at the terday uioiniug by County Pro strum corner of Twenty flua street and Gordon before the buard of county Mashngtcn avenue for a car to taka oouimisa loners. her home. Fecple tre- ding thiough this city As sue waiied In a drug store near or max lifg but a temyorary msv, ui by. sue noticed the insolent glance of lering of infectious ailments, have n. a CJng, man wuo sural place in which to receive Ireaimeut her uut of countenance Hardly had other than the pest house, about two she bacome sealed in the rar, when miles south of the eliy. As Dr. Goi-du- n tne same man, who. by the description stated yesterday, the authorities given, evidently la an Italian. sat down assume great risks la sending patients to tne iMi-husbeside her, and aga.n leered at her. before aarurialmug I'pon nearing her destination. Mis definitely whether or not the rase Kanimeyer notified tha conductor to warranted witch proceedings. let her off at Thirty-thir- d This county and ike city la liable street. At this Juncture, her unknow a purejnr to lawsuits by sending people to the eavleed the conaurtov that he. too pent house when their oondltiou due wished to aiight at Thirty-llur- d street. nut coll fur euch art tan," said the The county has a F.e.;oinlLg frightened, the young wo- county physician. man tiatied the csuductor agan snd mesa little ahark In city hail square told h.in that aha wLued to get off at which la sometimes used aa a detenThiriy-brs- t street iusiead uf at Thirty-thir- d tion hospital only for smallpox susrtreut. pects. but the pace la filthy, has no Hardly had she set foot upon tlw newer oonnectina and Is shaolulely of no account. ground, when the Italian ares clo-- e upon her. Fbllowlng her c.oeely up "Joining with the city, the county e bterena avenue until ahe neared ought to buy an Inteieat In the ond nod establish suitable quarters street, the inaa sc coaled its Almost erased w.ta for county patients. Thera are nu young woman. tear, she offered him bur purse, which male nurees In this city or county that be sneeringly refused. Suspecting his I know of, and wa find It extremely real Intentions, Miss Kanimeyer start- difficult to get female oarers to go so ed to run. but the Italian grabb! great a distance and to such an Isoher around the well and threw her lated place na the present penthouse. We ought to remodel the present Io the ground. 8hrlok alter shriek rang out upon piece to Conform with modern Ursa the eight air as il.e woman fougut at surgery and medicine. Then the county ought tir take aa for her honor, ilitlug and scratching w.th wild fjry, ahe gained her feet lutereat with the dLy in erecting an t tor a moment, only to be agafu thrown suKialnlng a detention horpltal for down by the fiend. Suddenly the door casts tuber than ama.Ipox, on the of tho residence of John Kuipers, near- grounds of the Ogden General boapl-taThe present system In taoee and by, was thrown open, and bar assailant, realizing that he waa foiled, flel too expensive. We uke great risks In not carinc properly for pentuns susIn the darkness. Fainting and almost dead w 1th fright pected of suffering of eontagkius disthe young woman wo assisted to her eases, sad no better msaarr of conhotue, and has since been under the serving the public health can be apcere of Pr. Forbes, who gives but plied than la providing van! tar v ami up e quarters fur Just aurk'emer-genolt-s- . small hope for her recovery. For many days her mind was a tot"As aa Instance, a Done named Jenal blink. She be been raving la Insane fear, and htr physician baa stat- sen living nt Huntsville, was shifted ed that her condition la a aioat serious around from place to place tn that one. Miss Kammeyer is a woman of town, exposing the people to smalldelicate physique, and it is not thought pox with which he was affected, bethat ahe will recover from her hor- cause no suit able place could be found la which to Isolate him. Finally rible experience for some lime. Not long ago a similar case of as- he waa pi red in t abandoned house, sault waa reported to the police, as and then be nan eventually removed where the was the Kanunever case, but no trace to the local prethouae. county la oMlged to pay for bin care of the brute has been found. aad treatment. 1 have suKrerted to the authorities of Huntsville that they build a CBj PASTY AIDCAXCE sniall structure for suck cooes, and to care for their own patients In the WIU be given by the lenuh Counfuture." 1900. cil, November 21, Frlsqs anil Favorably louklrg upun tha suggesrefreyiimeuts. A dm ion Inn 25c. tion! of tha county physician, the board decided to take up the matter as a crflinilliee of the whole, and to conFCU.i FIB. ED t KECKS fer with Mayor Ounroy oud the city buard of health with regard to bulll-Inof Got Hold Clsvar Ruse, Stranger, by a folnt detention borplul and. to a Cheek Book. . acquiring an Interest la the city C. of wife B. of Sean the By telling There are now three esses of smallBirch Cree a plausible story, an un- pox In the pesUinune cue. the Done succeeded In known man obtaining named Jenson, inf Huntsville; hls possession of Seats' check book, Sal brother, who bad been exposed to the urdsv afternoon, and nines then bss disease, and a city patient. Nona of turned it to his own personal account the cases Is malignant and deaths are with eonsldcraule success, kour o. not expected. In the laot five years, forged by the unknowfl, arrived according to the tatemnnt of County at tha Commercial National bank to- Physician Gnrdan; there have been day, where their ungenulneness was many deaths fn.in kiua.lpox, which quickly detected. They total J9.S. utierwlse wouid bate bum obviated How many mure of the checks have La-- there been proper means provided been cashed by unsnapectiug peop.e is by the city and the county authorities not known. to prevent such fotalltlra. The man approached Mrs. Sears and bad Mr. sent been be stated that by Steel emb'iasei etaMnnery to Beam for the lattern check book. Bn order at K. B. Co., 411 Twenty-third- . your the the that story straightforward via woman readily entreated Into the care HOME VISITOR! EXCURSION. the book, wherein was of the stranger contained tho signature of the real Low Rates East Via Rio Grande Westowner. Saturday night at leaat four ern Ry. checks were put into circulation and A Sons, John Greiensued by Wright Round trip, first clans ticket tot ner, Denny Smyth, and Fred Bloaser. Denver, Puebla and Colorado At the bank the forgery la pronounced 819. 75 Springs a crude piece of work. 22.00 Omaha and Kansas City 29.50 St. Louts The largest 5c tablet In Ogden at St. Paul and' Minneapolis 41 9i Co., 418 Twetity-thlrthe K. 44.50 Chicago Tickets on sale Nov. 20th and Deceit 16th, limited to 60 days from date AIEXH3ER WXKINiGH ftilD her s Low allowed. of sale. rates to and from many other points Far further Information see A. J. Had a Fall on the Slippery Walks CRONIN, Agent, Ogden, Utah. Sunday Afternoon. ix-e- - Sidney Stevens Implement Co. fp.jalfb Witness Resents Actions of Attorney and Uses Hs Fists as a B- - B. B. Fleu-yo- u con make bread Just 8 B Pancake Flour The Bucks Circle Hot No Place Where Patients Suffsnng of Contagious Diseases Can Be Tenen. K. MEXICAN kind N1W TJH Lights CARDS At 12:05 Monday morning new time cords went into effect on three divisions that constitute the Harrlman lines out of Ogden. On the Union Pacific It la time card No. 4; n Southern Pacific It Is time card No. 10; and on Oregon Short Line, No. 22. The principal changes west bound1 are on No. L the Overland Limited, and Na 7, the lam Angeles Limited. No. 1 will arrive In Ogden hereafter at 4:60 p. m.. amt No. 7 at 6:u0 p. m. This Involves a change of schedule on to the Oregon Short line from Ogden arBalt Lake, on account or the later rival of the I xs Angeles Lindted. The material change Is that two trains will arrive from the East ten minutes the apart, and Na 10 end No. 6 from minSouthern Ptdfle will arrive ten utes span. The same equipment as formerly will be carried by the two trains each way but It will be divided equally between the trains, No. 10 still carrying the through mall, snd the two trains each way running similar to two sections of the one train, with different engines, equipment snd crews. Another change north on the Short acLine will be the Inauguration of an commodation train from Cache Juno-tlo- n over the .new line to Meadoa, Wellavlll.e Hyrum and Providence to Logan. This forms a loop through lxgan. and it Is probab'e that the return will be from Logan to Cache Juac- - f7yi U Reading Lights Sewing Lights Lights For Work of Any Kind Gin Be Procured by Using Electricity Furnished by jm UTAH LIGHT AND RAILWAY CO. Genera! Manager E. W. WADE Agent R. S. CAMPBELL |