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Show TllE stream, sere queried, and Joined la toddler, the search. Tb J year-olseen only a moment or mo bfw Mr. Ute acked the quenisu, wax not to be found. The minute flew by. They seemed like hours to the searchers. Then Mr Eite drove with horse and buggy down to the headgatas. to wade up Mr. Campbell surted the stream. down stream. At a point about a quarter of a mile ilnwu. 3i r. Campbell found another1 party of picnickers, who were one ready on the hunt fur something of the women thought she saw floating down the stream. One of these jidned Mr. Campbell in the search of the bed of the stream, and a short distance farther down they found the body, the cloihes caught in the brush that overhangs the water. As nearly ns can be learned, not of au hour had passed from the time little Ellen May waa last seen alive hy her family nntil her uncle found her. It Is supposed he fell into the water near the picnic grounds, and that the swift tocurrent,a take almost of sufficient strength p.m oS hla feet, soon carried her beyond where her feeble outcries, if any she made, eounld be heard. d CHILD DROWNED. EIm May Ella Falla Into the Swift Current and Lsaca Lna. Salt Lake, July 6. Elto la a Mr. abd ltk M. Campbell uuiilkCUKT. MfuAf brother-in-law- C. , to of Wednre-dapark City, uikd until late for night ta aupply tha deinanj were Fourth of July aweeta. They all coins to make op for It Thursday, however, whh a gladsome anting in City Creak canyon. Tha children, with the proapeci, were up wranring, bright nnd early Thursdayclock when and it van not yet I tha aurrey left with tha picnic party, up tha canyon. Four miles up tha gulch, they speat the motoring lu three-quarter- s happy manner as such several mornings are spent, and handred were spending it Is that eery canyon IkuslV, Then came time h for Tha delighted children. May InTO TAF TIMBER COUNTRY. cluded. vara all skoal, eagerly watchconing tha prapamtiona. and all was Finally, tha fusion for a moment. Boise, July L Financial backing men were summoned. has bees secured lu New York for the company, "Where's May!" asked Ur. Eiie, aa Idaho Northern Railroad which will build a liue from a point ha approached tha table. X. about half a mile no thought of lunch then. on the O. R. Thera fork each thought of the east of Kingston, up the northPriteh-nrInstinctively, d to creek and forebode to mention it. Hue of the Coeur dAlene river creek, and from there to Paragon rained among the brush. and rr Hue from Beaver Other parties, up and down the gulch. A branch much the same iif ii j vu WHAT WILL YOUR RATING BE? E Require cash. F Oar or more judgments against. G Filed petition In bankruptcy sad Included bills for ordinary aacea-kltle- s. H up the timU-- r country. A passenger service will be put on between Wallace and Munay. LAND BELONGS Boise, July S. Word has bees ceived here from Wsshmgtoa that the secretary of the Interior has rubfl In favor ol the state in the case of Idaha A Tharp and other againstland In the large acreage of timber Her ena or more accounts against f.v collection. V 'Voluntary bankrupt. W Always promises, but an often has excuses why could not pay.' Xlnvolwatary bankrupt. Y Pleads that bills are outlawed. Z Has habit of disputing bills. Our rating booh Is being complied. To give everybody an opportunity to pay, our offices will be open from 1:10 a. m. to 6:3U p. m. Malls are opened by us six times while this book Is being prepared. dally. The good reenrd follows you. Wo will take pleasure la advising ef your payment. Call at thla office or remit by Poutofflre or Express Money Order, Bank Draft or Check; or Registered Letter, and get enr receipt. . Merchants Protective Association Sciqitific Colecton of Honest Debts Cemmerelal National Bank Building. Balt Laka City. 77, 79, M S4, S7, H H end 100 Commercial National Bank Building, Balt l.aka City. "Some Faepla Dont Like Us." Franola Q Luka, General Mgr, for meals To sharpen a poor appetite that doesnt care for meals eat Uneeda Biscuit So nutritious, so easily di--1 gested, that they hare become the staple wheat 3 fi hospital Morris, .20 yean old. Fare head badly burned by powder explosion. At la D. 8. hospital. Con dltloa serious. J. Koough, 43 years old. Right leg and hand torn by explosion of toy cannon. At L D. 8. boapilaL Setlous. E. Ryan.' - Faro burned by giant Takes home. encker. Not aeriou Berg, 18 years old. Hand Injured by explosion of a cartridge. Earl May. Right foot Injured by explosion of a toy cannon. Christensen, Center street Shot off part of right Index linger with toy pistol Edward Jorgensen. Fell from seen ic railway cat at Balt Palace, race cut open and leg broken. JAP BHOOTS JAP. asremo e Ball Lake, July 6. Last night a named J. Taokttda sho a fellow countryman, named Bchln, at Garfield, and (he wounded man will prabably die. The shoot lag occurred before Jap-agre- o'clock. The bullet, a 82, went through)! the victim's abdomen and waa Bchln lodged near the back. brought to Bt. Mark's hospital, but, hla condition today la reported aa be-lag very criilcni though the chances for hie life are about eren.Taokuda waa arreeted and sow occupies a cell la the county jail The shooting le said to have been the result of a drunken quarrel, la the Urn part of which Tsokuda got the worst of it, hie antanRoBlet1 being much tho larger man. Ho armed him-el- f with a pistol, sad returning to where Bchln wane fired a bullet Into the latter's body. Both men were employee of the Breton Con. Balt Lake, July I. George V Lawrence of Balt Lake City, secretary and treasurer of the Rosebud, Nevada Mining company, says the Rosebud News, and Dr. C. H. Dowe 6t Boston, one of the principle stockholders la the company, spent several days In Rosebud this week. They Inspected thp work done on the Golden Anchor claim of the Rosebud, Nevada, com-an- y and expensed themselves as being well pleased with the reaulta attained. The management here has received Instructions to sink the lower shaft from lie present depth of 80 feet to 300 feet, at which point drifts will be run In both directions on the vein. Shaft work has been delayed on the of Golden Anchor by the scarcity mining timbers and to overcome this obstacle the management will ship In a carload at an early date. any stove. This is the flame the New Perfection Oil Stove the instant a gives match is ap-plied- -no delay, no trouble, no soot, no dirt For cooking, the NEW PERFECTION Wick Blue Flame Oil Cook-Stov- e ; It gives quick results because its heat is highly concentrated. Cuts in two. Made in three sizes. Every stove warranted. If not at your deal- ers write to our nearest agency. is unequaled. fuel-expen- se ItefOLatnplZ'Z household use. Mad of brass throughout and beautifully nickeled. Perfectly constructed; absolutely safe; unexcelled m g power; an ornament to any room. Every lamp warranted. If not at your dealer's, write to our neatest agency. CSimMYTAL OIL COMPANY all-rou- nd light-givin- 4 JaiwawMI 7,400.' Reek's Hot Springe, le placed at Moat of the loss will fall on 17,400. the railway comitany handling the goods, although It la considered a question whether the company should tand the tree, as the consignment bad been practically delivered to the consignee, end was being unloaded by the latter. It means the hottest and cleanest flame, produced by q C.OBV04MI THE BEST SUPPLIES Try Them . Heller T. B. .Son 2310 Washington Avenue. Both Phone a. WANT ADS BRING BIG RESULTS la not n Butter la way. Like garments, soma effects are beoomlng to the wean, sad some are not. For that raoi tho advantages of a large andvm led line of there articles, a toon at Boswell's, must be apparent every lady whore taatsa and incline to a careful and anStv , . election. . hap-basar- a bJ , W. L BUSWELL Jcwder Second Deer Norm of Wright h Balt Lake, July I. Th value of the powder shipment, moet of which went up In emoke the other afternoon at NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY " rp' h . In moisture and dust proof packages. Stock Remedies and Poultry LAUNDRY POWDER VALUED AT food. Having added a dry cleaning department to our business, we are now prepared ta handle ladles and gentlemen's suits, portieres and all fine allk and wool articles that should not be wafhed la the ordinary way. We propose ta this department as well as la our laundry work to give the public the best service to be had la the city. OGDEN STEAM -- an appetite that wont wait in Probably Fatally Injured Cut and by Being Plenty of It And Kicked. for tho use of stare grants. A similar case, in which the North-er- a Inracitic railroad la plaintiff, volving X5 00U acres of timber land, New York, July 6. Policeman Edvalued at lotfO.Oufl, la pending before the department, and the ruling in tho ward Conrad was probably fatally inTharp case la regarded aa aa Indira, jured la a race riot, which occurred tloa that tho stare will wia la tha la upper New York last last night mure important care pending. Attempts were made to kill other policemen. gcorei of negroes were seSALT LAKE ACCIDENTS. Bt Phones 174. 437 Twenty-fiftverely clubbed and five arrests were The followlnf la a list of accidents made before tho trouble waa brought la Balt Lake oa tho Fbarih: under control. WANT ADS FRIKO BIG RESULT Ella May Kite, 3 years old. Drowned Tho trouble started when Policemaa in City Creek canyon. Body recovdiswas Conrad seined a negro who ered. charging a pistol oa the streets. ImBrickner. sergeant Company mediately, hundreds of negroes ran Ralph F, Twenty-nintinfantry. Left eya to hla aid, seized the policeman, injured by explosion of giant cracker. slashed him with rasore and klckad May lose eyesight. ad beat him. White residents came T. F. Conuera. 39 years old. Index to Conrad's aid sad la a few moments finger aud thumb of right baud lacer- a goodly row was oa. Reserves from ated by premature explualoa of giaut two precincts had to be calied ta quell cracker. tho rioting. John Blaine, 17 years old. Right hand burned by powder. f .iN, WOMEN John Anderson. 14 yeare old. Gun- THIRTY-SEVEN- AND CHILDREN KILLED ON 4TH shot wound la right foot. Taken to BALT LAKERS AT ROSEBUD. To take the sharp edge off THEY MAKE AN ATTACK ON A NEW YORK POLICEMAN. Olhcoe HAY, GRAIN FLOUR, DRY CLEANING ON THE re- claimed n:nhera part of the state by thirty alleged settler, who. it was shown, had settled oa the land after the state had asked its withdrawal FRENCH A TO STATE. gad Doubt fuL START of the Gieur d'Alene river, to open LRS. F. M. RATINGS. A Pays prompt. B Good, but not prompt, C Blow, too slow. D rt'K'k to the Sunset district will aIsa be ennui rutted, and later on tt la pnv wad pMd to buiU between Kiogsioa Eagle creek and up the south fork Chicago, July L The Chicago Tribune today says: Thirty-sevemen, women and children are dead and 2453 are maimed, lacerated or burned aa a result of yesterday's excess of patriotism la the United States. The lumber of the dead doe not ladudo five drowned during the day. . The roater of the dead ii four more than last year's mortalities. A year ago 33 persona were dead on the morning after the Fourth, not Including five drowned. Unfortunately, tbe death roll will Increase day hy day, and even the late days of August will witness additions to It. Tetanus, that grim aftermath of gunpower wounds, claims its victims by scores and even by hundreds for weeks after the Fourth. New York leads all the cities of the United States la the number of killed and Injured. Ten persons are dead In that city, while ats more are eo seriously hurt that it la expected they will die within a few hours. At the New York hospitals 433 Injured persons were treated. No record wae made of the number of dispensary cases cared for. The police doubtless everted a greater casualty list by arresting 428 men and toys for carrying weapons. There were 118 fires la Greater New York during tho day. There figures break all Fourth of July records for the big metropolis. PUtiburg. Fa., ran New York a close second In tho grim rare, nine persons yielding up their lives on the alter of freuxled patriotism. Chicago, although the second city of tho country, added only, two dead to the nation's total. Springfield, 111, supplied three victims; Chatham, 111., two, and Aberdeen, 8. D., taro. No other town or city hi the country gave up more than one of Its own to death. The total number of Injured, 453, Is under last years figures, which were 3,789. Tha figures show that thla year, at least, the most of the casualties were due to carelessness In handling Are crackers and other forms of "harmless explosives." Victims of gunpowder this year stand second In nnmber, but show a marked decrease from last year's figures. The crusade against the deadly toy pistol seems to be bearing fruit, as thla year only 305 victims are reported as against 304 last year. FITTSBURG'B UTAH CANNING CO. WM.-PEARC- OGDEN, UTAH. PIONEER FOUNDRY & MACHINE WORKS Packere of High Grade Vegetables Furs Feed Catsup. Feed Fork A Buns, Pierce's Furs Pure Food Hominy, lorco'a Worcestershire Sauce. We pack but one grada of goads THE BEST. Manufacturer Iran and Braes Castings, Shafting, Pullaye, Boiler and Tank Work, and all klnde of Machine Work. 2661 Wash, Avs. Phone 340 Bell 4I J. G. READ & BROS. CO. JOHNHOXER Harness and Saddlery Whu'eaale and Retail Manufacturer of The beat end Largest Manufao-tursrIn the West 114 to 340 : a Street. Twenty-fourt- TENTS and AWNINGS 2263 Wash. Ava. OGDEN, UTAH. 4 ALWAYS THE BEST miimHM4W4144 Company Perfect? Clgara - Blue Label N Flavoring Extracts r and ':. ' Gold Cross Olive Oil . made by Columbia Club Cigar Co. 8 UNION OGDEN. Ogden Pharmacal . Columbia Club ' UTAH VINEGAR AND E . MADE Absolute Proof units are taking the place That our of the kind ii given ns each day from the nnmber of suits we sell. Although a nnmber of the patterns hare been closed, we can still show you as large aa assortment as any New York tailor. MADE-TO-ORDE- READY-TO-WEA- R Absolutely Guaranteed OGDEN, UTAH. Phone 107F. Cache Valley Condensed Milk Company Manufacturers of Honeysuckle Evaporated Milk Wen the gold medal at the Stall Fair, 1901 A trial can will are vinca you there le none JUBT AS GOOD Ask your Oreoer for It FACTORY films AT LOGAN, UTAH. PLANING MILLS Manufacturers of lash, Dost Frames, Mantles, Moulding, Wsat Turning, Band Sawing and Stair Building. Office and Mill Cernsr Twenty-secon-d Street and Wait Ington Avenue, Opposite Tabs nacla. Phones, Ind. 668; Bell 1301 ESTIMATES FURNIIHEDi ALL KINDS OP MILL WORK : Practical Horseshoeing core diseased feet. Improve actloa of' the boras. Harare called to and returned.' 3860 Wash. Are Bell Phone 1481, Call ua up. Lymskey & Larsen Horses Wanted want forty - head trf sound, fat stage 4horae, weighing from 1,000 to 1AW pounds, immediately. Wluj have you got? We Johnson &Dee H. BOY KILLED BY A SHOCK. Winona, Minn., July 5. A Fourth of AS A SPECIAL BOARD. . July prank caused the death of Roy Van Blcklen, aged 17 years, at a picnic Balt Lake, July S. The county com park near here yesterday. The mlssloncre have requested tho state Is Illuminated by an electric light park tow. board of equalisation to reconvene er 150 feet high and VanSicklen, on them as a county board of equa.Ui a "dare" from climbed to tlon for special consideration of cer- the top of the companions, structure. He came In tain local assessment measure; and contact with lire wire and hla body the state board has granted the re- waa hurled to the ground, striking on quest. The county board will meet rocks which mutilated It badly. The Monday. accident was witnessed by three hundred persona BOY INJURED BY TORPEDO. To feel strong, have good appetite American Fork, July 5. Willie and digestion, sleep soundly and cm Downs, a hoy who lives life, use Burdock Blood Bitters, with hla unrle, A. F. Adame In the joy Second ward, thla city, had a narrow the great system tonic and builder. escape from being Mown to pieces WORLD'S RECORD BROKEN. yesterday by the explosion of a rail road torpedo. The torpedo waa one New York, July 5. The world's recthat had leen found along the tracks of the Rio Grande, and he was trying ord for a twentydive hundred yard reto make a rosette for a bridle out of lay race was broken st the athletic meet held la connection with the Init, when It exploded, with a loud rea of and the tin struck dependence day celebration at Troy. port. piece New him In the hand, badly lacerating It. Tbe teams of tbe and Pastime Athletic dubs took part of the explosion struck York him on the shoulder, tearing hla shirt part. Tbe time wae 5 minutes 4 and passed up through the rim of hla seconds, which lowers the world's rechat. tearing the r!m off. A slight vari- ord by seven seconds. ation In the course of the mtsale, and It would no doubt havo resulted fatally for tbe young lad. He wax up In the field about two miles from home at the time of the accident He succeeded In getting on hid horse and riding to Me uncle's homp, where a doctor ST. 155 TWENTY-Fir- m was summoned and dressed the wounds, removing a plere of the tin from one of hla hand. Although very painful tt is thought no acrloui results will follow. Edward Blchrel, Proprietor, Factory 2464 Wall Avanw R Fit, Style and Workmanship Pittsburg, Fa., July Pittsburg dire broken an records for Independence day casualties. Without any serious accidents, la which a number of peraoas might have been Involved, np to aix o'clock this morning five pel-son-s hare died and two score more are seriously hurt, many of them fatally. This list Includes but first reports. Later returns are expected to how a number of deaths from tetanus. Manufacturer, d and PICKLES STRICTLY A HOME PRODUCT. VINEGAR We regulate Interference, gait aid RECORD. 5. PICKLE WORKS 345 J. Toller, Mgr. Twenty-fourt- h Street Square Horse Merchants Stab'e 248 24th SL PHONES IN. SS dumffssiirffsdDini Meet Me at 0 , - Four times ihe light me DEN the coat 370 25th' St at half Irlsb-Amerlca- The-mal- 3-- 5 Domoto & Co. Men's CAPTAIN AND BIX MEN LOST. Hamburg. July B. Advices received here report that the tug Sa.v Benito, built in Hamburg for the Hamburg South American Steamship company's Amsxnn service, foundered in the bay of B'.seay while In tow for BraxIL The captain and six mee aboard the tug were drowned. Furnishing Goods Thats what electric lighting does. If yon question It, question us. Were only too glad to give information and good service along the lighting Una Thats why we are Those Lite Mon 99 , EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL AT Commercial ElectricCompariy 2279 WASH. AVE. 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