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Show TI1E MORXIXO AS A LAST PE-RU-- NA RESORT CRUSHED UNDER TRAIN. Boy ef Fifteen Running Away Salt Lake Will Less Limb. From PrU-e- . May SI. While trying board passenger train Xo. i. aa it was to east-bound- , thrsugh passing sisumi Mounds station, milas east of Price, today. Lawrence Sanderson, a lad 15 years of age. fell beneath the wheels and one of hla legs was so badly crushed between the knee and ankle that it will have to be amputated. He was' brought to Price on XX. WX. 7. YAHLBXXO. Mr. William T. Vahlbcrg, Oklahoma City, Okla write! On bottle of Parana which I hare taken did more toward relieving me of an aggravated ease of catarrh at the rtiMirl. than yeare of treatment with the beat physicians. I had ghrta up hopes of relief, and only triedSeruna ae a last resort. I ahall continue luiug it, a I feel aatiaSed it will effect an eat Ira ant per meat at cure. I moat cheerfully recommend Panina to all who may read thin, la nasally taken aa a laat reeort. Doctors hare been tried and failed. Other remedies hare been need. Sanitariums hade been rial ted. Travel has been resorted to. At last Parana is tried. Belief is found. This history is repeated over and over again, every day in the year. It ia such results aa this that gives reruns its unassailable hold upon the people. We coold say nothing that would add fores to such testimonials as the above. That peoptowhohava had catarrh and have triad every other remedy available, Bud relief la Parana, constitutes the best that oould be made. . Parana the train trorn dunnyeiile and was attended by P. P. Flake. Young Sanderson is a Salt Lake boy and he was beaiiug hit way to Grand Junctluu. Colo., when toe distressing accident occurred. He lived with his pareuts at Seventh South and Ochre avenue in Poplar Grove addition. He was very uncommunicative aud would not give any information about himself further than ia here given . it is believed here that ha la running aw ay from home and as soon s his parents may be communicated with the officers will return him to his home or permit him to proceed on his way as soon as he Is able to. according to the instructions of his parents. RANCHMAN IS KILLED. Telephone Wire Connects With High Voltage Line snd Death Result n Helena. May 81. John hllae, a last ranchman, was klllt-night at Young's ranch, three mileu east of Belgrade. He waa working la aa Irrigating ditch, and It la supposed he started to crawl through a wire fence which waa highly charged with electricity, owing to a break la a private telephtme line, through which the Madison power linn high ttdtage was transferred to the fence. His two dogs returned to the house acting strangely, and Mrs. Mice went to the field and fouud her husband dead in the ditch. She put her hand on his forehead and was knocked down. Several neighbors who tried to get the body from the fence received shocks. The Madison power plant had to be shut down before the body could be removed. well-know- DUANE MERIHUE OGDEN Fark City, May 3L Duane Mnri-hua weU known resident of Park City, died at 8 p. in. today aa the rerunsult of Injuries sustained in away accident Monday evening. Meri-bu- e was about 55 years of ago and 90c had lived here twenty-fiv- e year hav25e ing oome hero with his wife, who died a short time after they made their borne here. The arrangements for the funeral will be delayed pending information from Los Angeles, where he has a sister and brother-in-la- e, One Day Only THURSDAY -- DIES. Gen. Admission, Adults Children Under Nine MCNAGERIE-MUSE- U -C- IRCU living. . HE HAD SMALLPOX. Pondnreus Chariot Dana of Wild Bsssts, Hundreds of Plumed Gaily Trapped Horae Richly Costumed Character Horde of Marching Kim phantu-Carav- an at Saharan and Urw caged Wild Animate On the PUBLIC BTRIffTB, AT 10:S0 (PC lock. - New Parade Big Military and Band Clown Moving In Majoetlc March Under Iridescent Sheen of a Thouoand Shimmering Banner Two Grand Complete Par tomanese Dally, Under Waterproof Tent Beginning at f and S P. M : Doera Open One Hour Earlier. The exclusive set entrust us with the laundering of their ltnena. Our work pleases them. No matter how critical you may be, you wul find the Ogden Steam Laundry will please you. We render A No. 1 sc pries. Ogden Steam Laundry Phene 174. 437 35th St. Ogden Turf Exchange 32 Imfj-fift-h St California and Eastern races. Direct wire for all sporting events. Salt Imke, May S3. William Courtney, colored man from Denver, who ays be has been bare for three weeks, walked Into prtice headquarters this morning and blandly naked: What's th' mat tab wld me." The officers around headquarters gased at the man but were unable to give the required Information, it waa Tar nlsbed by a newspaper mm who pro nounoed Courtney's trouble to be a well defined case of smallpox. The announcement resulted in a stampede and Courtney was bustled out out? the sidewalk to await thers nntll the city physician could be communicated with and the afflicted man sent to the isolation hospital. THROWN FROM WAGON. Salt Lake, Ma 22. Th circus parade this morning resultej in a serious runaway aocldunt on West Temple street between Second and Third South streets. The victim was I R Holme a driver for the Balt LsVa Livery and Transfer company, residing at 70 north Second West. Holmes was driving a fractious team hitched to a fuurwestrd vehicle. The bones became frightened at the elephants and bolted down the street Holmes vainly tried to stop the maddened animals hut the tusk proved too much for him. Ho nude an effort to keep them in the middle qf the road but was nimble to do aa The bones crashed Into a telegraph pole in front of 269 south Main street. NO NEW TRIAL. Judge Ritchie Handa Down Decision Denying Motion for Now Trial. Salt Lake, May 33. Judge Ritchie has bunded down a decision denying plaintiffs motion for a new trial in the libel ault of W. R. Jone Jr against the Salt Lake Tribune. Jones sued to recover damages In the total sum of 1125.000 for alleged libelous articles run by the Tribune In regard to Jones' management of the county infirmary during the time he waa superintendent of that Institution. After a trial luting tor several days the Jury returned a verdict In favor of the Tribune. A motion for a new trial waa lied by plaintiff and waa argued some time ago and taken under ad- visement MRS. WHITE GETS DIVORCE. Salt Lake. May 22. A decree of divorce bu been granted by Judge Morse in favor of Edith May White against Thomas C. White. The original action wu Hied by White, but bis wife Bled a croeecmnplaint and received the divorce. She was also awarded their home and the household furniture, which had mostly been paid Wbit for by money saved by Mr The place Is at 134 north Second Went street. Mrs. White was also awarded the custody of their child. SUIT FOR DIVORCE. MITCHELL BROS. FOR MONUMENTS. Just nrrlvud 3 carloads of mnrbln and granite to select from. Dent buy fr on agents, as they get large commissions and you have te pay them. Order at once for Decoratloa Day. YARD 0PP081TX CITY CEMETERY. WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS Salt Lake, May 23. J. C. Ayers Bled ault for divorce in the district end today against Alisa C. Ayers on the ground of desertion. They were man ried in Georgia on May 26. ISIS, and It is alleged that defendant deserted plaintiff on April 1, 1906. BINGHAM SMELTER CLOSED. Manager Heints Declares That Absolutely All Work is Suspended Salt Lake, Slay 22. Today has been one of no development In ths strike situation at Bingham Junction. Hand bills were printed this morning, of EXAMINEE, fering a reward of 6500 for the slayer ct Anasuelous Koval! U. who a as slut from ambush Monday night at 10:30 o'clock. Three were posted up through the Greek and Austrian district, bat sw far no clues have bee found, emve those the sheriff's office is following. Eight foreigners are under sires; and In the county Jail, while there la some alight hope that one gf them ruay prove to be the murderer. The body of the Greek laborer whe killed during the first clash of striker and employes less radical sill be buried tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock from the Greek churt-- in Salt Lake. The 8. J1 Evans undertaking establishment has charge of the body, ti and it is now in Salt Lake, the jury having brought In n verdict declaring that they .were unable to name the assassin. The sheriff's office is still maintaining a guard In the smelter city, heavily armed and ready, for rapid action in ease of disturbance it attempts of the strikers te we violence. Traffic Manager Geo. WHelnts was asked about the situation today. We hsvc nothing new to report, ho said. Thins remain in the same condition as yesterday." Will the murder ef' Korallla causa you to shut down the plant any more completely?" No, it will not. You see it la already shut down about aa light as it ran be, and from the looks of things will remain aa There doesn't teem to he much prospect of speedy amicable adjustment to far aa I can see." Several deputies wore leased last night from strike duty, but the principal force remains tm the ground. OGDEN, UTAH. THURSDAY, three feat item the ground, and a piece of the glass dropped out Urge enough to admit the body of a man-I- t ia evident, however, that the per-jirt;-r of the theft only reached ia nd gut one gold watch, several fobs and some cheap watches aad minor stmis rtsrd. One of the delights of the immortal Hamburg, May 22.' Tbs strike declared hers yesterday by tho German as represented In the old Scandinavian seamen's union Is without public saga la that of drinking to drunkensympathy because it was started with- ness from the skulls of vanquished out awaiting the result of the demand foe made May 20th for an increase from 10 cents to 12 cents per honr for let Vs Da Oar Duty. overtime. The shipowners' asancta-tkLet us do our auty in our shop or our answered the ultimatum yesterkitchen, the market, tbe street, the ofday, calling attention to the breach fice, the school, the bom Just aa faithof good faith, but expressing willingfully as if we stood in the front rank ness to negotiate with a properly ac- of some great battle and we knew that credited committee or actual seamen. for mankind depended on our victory a refusal treat to with Indicating the bravery, strength and skill. When wa officers of tho union, who are present do that the humblest of ns will bo servnut seamen. ing In that great army which achieves the welfare of the world Theodora U. OF U. YEAR BOOK. Parker. Balt Lake, May 22. The year book of the University of Utah appeared How is your daughter getting along today, and maJe a decided Impression upon the student body. It is prepared In physical culture?" inquired the visiunder the direction of Anton Ivin tor of Mr Goldrox. 03, who was elected aa editor by hla Finer' replied Mr Goldrox. She's fellow classmen, and his work haa so sbs can read an write It now, got been exceptionally well don A page and tbs professor aaya hes going to is given to each university activity, her Latin an1 chiropody next and photo graphs of college scenes give I think them foreign month. and members of the faculty are preare fine, don't your Milwausented. The book ia larger than any previous edition, filling 220 pages ex- kee Sentinel. clusive of advertising. 2 Salt Lake, May 22. Unknown parties broke Into the Jewelry and watchmaking store of c. E. W. Bowers, at 245 south' Main street last night and stole a number of articles of Jewelry. the loss at far aa yet discovered, not proving very heavy, Mr. Bow-er- a closed his establishment last evening usual, at about 7 oclock, and knew nothing about the robbery until about 6:20 this morning when hla clerk 'phoned him that the store had been broken into. Rushing down to his place of business Mr. Bower discovered that the large plate glass In front tf the store bad been broken at the joint with the side glass with a chisel or otDs sharp Instrument, about bag Erswla. If s hard on tho people of Greenland to have night six months long. Ye Just think of the feelings of the poor man whose mother-in-ladrops In to spend an evening!" , w A Case ef Clergyman My little man, do 'ou go to church every Sunday? Bob-l- e Ye sir. I'm not old enough yet to stsy away. Tb UNITED IRISH LEAGUE. - Packer OConner. Dublin, May 22. T. P. O'Connor. OGDEN. UTAH. f High Grade Vegetables 51. P, In a speech before the United Irish Utah Fruits and Vegetables Pierce's Purs Food Hsmlny. Fierce Worcestershire Sauc W pack but ena grads of goods THE BEST. POINT 9. OGDEN, UTAH. 134 to 340 Twenty-fourt- h "OGDEN, UTAH. league of Great Britain, which met today In Dublin Instead of England, because tho members attended yesterdays international convention said, that the situation created by the rejection of the Irish bill lmposea new and large duties and may necessitate some change of policy. He added: Instead of reaching th end of the chapter of Irish miagovernment, we have to open a new chapter. I believe the house of lords was determined to destroy the Irish bill ia any case, hut if it had been satisfactory ths bill would have marked the dosing of a certain chapter in Irish history. Now w have to recommence the work. There la now Imposed on the Irish the obligation of making a stronger, sterner and more energetic atruggl I believe that the rejection of tho bill has not retarded for a single hour the erection In Ireland of a groat assembly to make the laws of Ireland on Irish soil." Mr. OConubr was president of the league. at TENTS and AWNINGS OGDEN. UTAH Selecting hurry f you FACTORY AT LOGAN, UTAH. Manufacturer of (lifts Wedding CiQARS Gear Havana and Domestic You got tbe best and aa honest homo Industry ths Victor. amok promots when Union t --m Garden and Flower 2dlQ is a poser for many pnsxled people. Pardon th suggestion that our Judgment and experience may be of some aid. Presents of gems and other Jewelry arc always la order, and you an assured of ample choice when you behold tbs display at W. L BUfiWELLS, th Our splendid stock aids you to select Just what yw want Cum and see u. Stock remedies will b a specialty with ul POULTRY SUPPLIES, Jswelsr, Tws Doors North rrw-uvYvuaft- a, at Wright's. Faithful Employ ar Manufacturers ef Honeysuckle Evaporated Milk We th gold modal at th atan Fair, 1905. A trial can w Vines you there is non JUST AS GOOD . Ask your Grocer for it A. E. CLOSE Stops earache in two minntes; toothache or pain of burn or scald In five minutes; boarsenes one hour; mnaeleache, two hours; sore throat, twelve bourn Dr. Thomas Eclectrle Oil monarch over pain. Where OGDEN, UTAH. 187F. Milk Company ard Retail 2263 Wash. Av Edward Bichasl, Proprlator Factery 2454 Vail Cache Valley Condensed Manufacturer Street. Manufaeturoro ef and PICKLES STRICTLY A NOME PRODUCT. VINEGAR 'Phoa JOHN HOXER Wholesale bast and Largest Manufacturers in ths West Th FIVE FACTORY, J. G. READ & EROS. CO. Harness and Saddlery UTAH VINtGAN AND PICKLE WORKS MANUFACTURERS ef Pierces Pura Food Catsup. Pisrcss Purs Fsori Perk A Beans T. B. Heller Son eff to in such a Dont stop me for goodness' sake! I am going to my boss' funeral and there is nothing he hates so much ns HAY AND GRAIN. Meggendorfcr Blat- unpunctuality." ter. 2110 Washington Avenue, Both Phonos. CIRCUS PARADE TODAY BIG SHOW TODAY. The big Sells-Flotshow's talent comprise more exclusive feature acts than has ever been seen before under canvas with any on organisation. Th program includes the peerless Potter international aerlallst direct from a three years' engagement in Europe. High up in tbe dome of th great canvas they giro a marvelous g performance, one almost to witness, and when It la nil over you have seen the real kings of ths air. Aa America leads all the world In nil form of human endeavor and accomplishment, no do these unqualified champions of nil American aerial artists set the pace for all the aeriallsts of the world to follow. Presenting for the tint time this season feats of skill, strength, grace and daring never before seen, and beyond the power of all 'their fellow-artist- s to imitate, the greatest aeriallstr in the world. The Corrieas (four in number) fa tnoua family of equestrians are undoubtedly tho champion bareback riders of tbe world as a family. Their riding is truly phenomenal and beyond description. It is Impossible to convey any idea of their equestrie skill and daring by the use of mere word Each aa individual champion, collectively they arc peerlea and beyond compare. Jeaneqpe Dorer troupe from the Boys! circus of Munich, In n beautiful fencing, dancing and musical transformation act, under the direction of Ottower Bartik. Cecil Lowande, artistic principal somersault, bareback riding, difficult and intricate exploits on the bare back of a swift running horse Miss Lowande is America's greatest equestrienne. Clemings and McAllister, in wonderful exploits and artistic evolutions on skillfully balanced breakaway ladder. O'Dale, the great. In th riling aerial leaps and dives from tb apex of n long and perpendicular ladder, this artist accomplishing backward, single, double snd triple somersaults before reaching the ground Tim Table for Show Day. Here is the program for the day, which will be carried out in detail and the show people say strictly on time: m. Toe parade Is due to 10:30 business district. reach the down-tow- n Driven snd teamster are especially and politely requested to avoid this parade or have secure control of their horses. 11 m. Free open air shows and opening of annex departments of the how grounds. 1 p. m. Opening of the main entrance to the menagerie and big show allowing one hour to view the animals. Promenade band concert by combined bands of sixty musician 3 p. m. Grand opening pageantlc tournamental spectacle and regular program. One hour to view the menagerie after tho big ebow. 4:15 p. m. Tbe specialty concert after ths big show, introducing new features. p. m. Opening of the main entrance to the menagerie and big show fur the night exhibition. One hour to view the menagerie. Fine band concert. 8 p. m. The night ahow begins. Grand Oriental pageant and Asiatic display enhanced by the electric lights and colored fires, adding a most vivid and realistic hue to the gorgeous pageant The long program commences with the performing elephants. the finest In th world. In csss of inclement weather tho wsteiproof tents Insure perfect protection and comfort. o nerve-wreckin- u is th time to ardor yw SPRING AND SUMMER We can tickle your palate with a complete line of choice spring vegetable fresh at our fountain every morning. Also an assortment of fruit A fln Un of Imported and domestic staple end fsney groceries. These goods will prolong your life and glv vim and vigor to your system. T. B. Evans & Co . SUITS Our goods ar now in and would b pleased to have you call ia ts ms them, Wa also do repslrlug, cleaning and pressing. J. E. BOLSTAD 111 24th st Phono 306 K. GROCERS. Both Phenes 236. 2364 Wash. Av Lemons Oranges Bananas Dates Figs Fine Red Apples Is th chsracter of th transfer service ws supply our patrons. Prompt, reliable and at low cost. Any time you say wall b oa your job and handle It expeditiously and welL ALLEN TRANSFER CO. chess 23 for your t tour-nament- Met In Dublin and Addressed by T. P. SALT LAKE VALLEY CANNING CO. UTAH CANNING COMPANY ear-oiu- A THEOUNTY PATRON Cim la Push bnll ia played ou a gridiron Add or floor 120 yards bug by fifty arid with goal posts at either end twenty fort apart and connected by a crossbar seres feet from the ground. Tb mammoth ball, almost globular ia shape, sbculd measure six feet U diameter aud weigh between forty-eigaad fifty pound It in usually Inflated with coupreeaed air. The ball la placed la the middle of the field, aad the teams line up as follows: Five forwards on the forty yard Hue, two left and two right wings on the tweu. yard Hue and two goal keepers on the goal line, eleven men each. At the sound of the referee's whistle both sides plunge at full speed upon the ball, and then the fun begin If the hall la caught fairly between the twe human battering rams there ia a rebound from iia elastic aides that ends the player sprawling Uke tenpins. It dues not tabs long; however, for men to get the entire twenty-tw- o around the sphere, put their shoulders to the wheel eo te speak, and push for every ounce of energy in them. The heavier, stronget team will of court FORM A COAL COMPANY. have th advantage, but some trick plays have been invented which lend variety to the game and redeem it Salt Lake, May 22. Private enterfrom being n featureless contest of prise ia preparing to Uke n hand in mers brawn and niuscls, National coping with the regular winter coal Magasln The People's Coal and shortage. Coke company has been organised to take over the property and mines WHEN YOU ARE SICK. formerly owned by the Salt Lake Fuel company. The mines are in the Ae Bagllah Utmrr Prmarlptlee ts a Take Darlas Haaavarr. geographical center of Utahs most For reading during convalescence the extensively developed coal belt, being mldwrny between Colton aad Scofield, British Medical Journal lit within 60 feet of the Rio Grande eraturo that cheers but prescribes does not Intrucks. The incorporators Include auch Well known men as Senator 8. H. ebriate, aud warns persona recovering illness against writers whose Love, Iaae Barton, George Y. Wallace, from W. S. McCormick, Frank D. Kimball, style, like that of George Meredith, puis Congressman Joseph Howell, Lewis a constant strain on the understanding T. Cannon and Prof. Joseph F. Mer- of the reader, or, like that of Maurice rill. Mr. Love is president: Isaac Hewlett, irritates by Its artificial glitBarton, vice president: and I. R. Bar- ter, or Ilk that of Marla Corslll anton, secretary end treasurer. The noys by its frothy Impertinence." Dickcompany la capitalised for 1,000,000 ens should go well during convalesshares at the par value of 91 each. cence, except Pickwick," at least la Of this, 400,000 shares have been set rase because of the many aside an treasury stock. A limited surgical episodes which would amount of thU mar be placed in the aide splitting haToc with the union of part play market to raise funds for development aa the property la to be worked on an For the same reason, ia order that extensive scale. Additional holdings healing granulations may not be Interfered with, Mark Twain's work an will he taken In by the company. The Uy of the mines will permit ex- absolutely interdicted. Bailin' Self Help in quite innocutraction at low eosL The roof formation la favorable in that no timbering ous," says the learned Journal but we will be necessary. Experts who have should be cautious In recommending it examined the properties believe coal in order that the patient may not therecan he taken out from varloue depths be led to meditate over misspent The U. P. vein has been traced from by career and t have suggested to him Soofleid to the ground. Tunnel connection in the old mine include 1.500 all tbs opportunities in life ha might feet of work. The work is to be car- htve grasped, but did not A despondried on. A good feature of the scheme ency might thus b Induced which restoration to health, is that the company lias been able to would delay trace the title of their holdings back and which might even prova fataL to the government, thus learning that Thackeray, rxoeft Taulty Fair, which the required statutory pile was paid la a pesalmlatic tiuok, should go vary for them The railroad has assured well; Tendennla and 'Barry Lyndon the company that a modest production will certainly entertain." during the 'fall and winter rath will be handled in good ahape, and this SKULLS FOR CUPS. promises mush needed relief from the winter shortages. The coal, itaelf, la a happy medium between the Rock Barks raws Castas of Flews Trlfcss ef Xsrtksra Bara, Springs and Cast'. Gate, vsrtetle beThe barbarous custom of converting ing a littlelonger burner than the former, and cleaner than the latter. the skulls of enemies Into drinking cups was a common on in ancient RALEIGH IS HELD, times among the fierce tribes of northern Europe knd was not unknown to Salt Lake, May 33. Georg Rathe people of the more civilised regious leigh. chief of the detective tore, waa farther south,. Hie Italian poet, Mahound over to the district court this rin causes an assemblage of friends morning by Judge Bishop. Raleigh from the skull of has become prominent through hla to quaff their wine in hla Wonder of a aud Minerva, connection with the odorous Sheets McWhirter" affair which baa attracted Kingdom" Torrent makes Dakker say: attention nt various time The de- Would I bad ten thousand soldiers' bead fendant was represented by Boren X. Tbelr skulls set- all in silver, to drink healths Christensen, who put up a powerful Te his confuaioa whs first invented war. for pica dismissal, asserting that the Thomas Middleton, a dramatic writer state baa not made a ease, sufficiently strong to Justify Raleigh being beta. of the early part of the seventeenth Willard Hanson represented the state century, ia believed to be the origiand made an equally strong talk in nator of tbe phrase, "A soldier's drinksupport of holding Raleigh for further ing cup," as applied to human akuIL trial. Tho court viewed the affair In The Witch," one of hla most celeIn the same light and Raleigh will be brated play the duke takes a bowl brought into the district court. He which ha Is told la n human skull was released upon hla own recognis- whereupon be exclaims: ance. The arguments were delivered Gall it a so Id Ur's eup. in the Waterloo court. No spectators Our duchess. I kusw, will pledgs u were present theuah ths cup Wss sites her father's heed, which aa a trophy NO PUBLIC SYMPATHY. We'll keep till death. ANOTHER BURGLARY. 1907. 23, Some of the Manufacturers of Our County and State ABOUT PUSH BALL. Hew ThU here MAY D0H0T0 & COMPANY StFTc GROCERIES The Best on the Market Prompt Delivery E. A. OLSEN 155 25th Street 2259 Washington Ave. Men's NOTICE TO Furnishing Goods and No ions ct all kinds Horse Fancy Cash Groceries Breeders Wines and Liquors Just arrived from California, the hot paring stallion, "Happy Hooligan," race record 2:201-3- : and th stalgrand standard breed trotting 3:80, record race Packs re," lion, time 2:12. These bones will m at Bee your aervlce in Ogden. IN ALL COUNTRIKS. Arrrtnkk ; Btoimm ; memirniefltntkrfmttml, j J S'uwt, hWsgwaM PikDm .. timm. behsMjti Johnson & Dee THE LIVERYMEN for further particulars st 248 24th Street |