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Show TIIE MORNING EXAMINER: CHIDES. II. un night train with ail i Ciu.f in through the Mormon settlements Sheers. reColorado and New Mexico. He Oct. 1 Story of ro..:n-- j p'.uiM in Hut ii a had tine trip. port haring papers bin T nm.nt'. afii-all mornlug and He family home be again. glad to being suppressed by Chief sheet. Huntsexpect to spend a few days inare Thom;.on iuea Oca. S Mayor who his children, ville where statement" sMiutra'ing "Honmanly have may with whooping cough, est George Sheets. the advantage of a change of air. invesOct. 4 t3':ncil hold of whii-- Chief dose the at in tigation, clerk Salt a Mis Annis Brown, deputy vrMident L. W. Shunliff and Sheets U arrested for rcnspii-acthe county recorder's office, had the visitor yenerday. compounding a lclony. bile Ankle misfortune to break her Oct. 16 Jim Doagldsou caught at U away on In Balt Lake on a vacation. Mia Hot Springs. Ark. Trainmaster E. S-- Luty automoan far was Brown going just Oct. 17 MeWhlrter tell their story Tfjular inspection trip. bile ride when. In attempting to step RESIDENTS OF TWENTY-EIGHTnt hearing of Chief Shvets before her the from into the curbing lutn family are TRFET ARE TO PROTEST. Judge Armstrong In District court. (vorg J. Kelly and foot Slipped Into the gutter. As a reOct. 24 Judge Armstrong dismisses few day a m the canyon. sult the lady is suffering from the on points ef law. actlsn a effects of painful injury. 1907 Parreut U arrested at Feb. anostie Georg A Smith Paed Are OppOMd to the Cloaing of Denver. 15, They was yesterday oa hU way Russell Ogd The funeral of James tht Street Crossing the Feb. 25 Jim Donaldson. BUI New-toRailroad Tracks. held Thursday at 10 o'clock a. m. in u Idaho. and Nick Rasauto arrested by Thomas children the grove at Roy. Bishop county authorities fop conspiracy. the lira. James Hancock and services. of had Holland charge rom Il8it to Gunr The Feb, 26 The Republican print extaw returned speakers were George W. Larkta, Resident of West 1 wenty-elghtclusive story that Parrent has conChilda i Bison. Co10- Bishop Thomas Holland, Bishop street met Yesterday with the street fessed, Implicating Chief Sheets, and H. C. JacParrish and of Hooper. Lee Hammond.Two musical committee, the law committee and the forecasts the arrest of Chief Sheets ur and Mrs. rrank and obi Hunt. to consider the advis- and Detective Raleigh. The same day foster left yeeterday for a electionsGeorge were furnished by the Roy city attorney, Twenty-eight- h street 8heeta and Raleigh are arrested on STmonXs- - vacation in California. of ability dosing brothers sang The choir. Bingham below Wall avenue and opening Twenty-ninew chargea. the was largattendance The nth below Wall avenue. street March 6 Parrent, oa witness stand, Idaho aestduet n In prominent Wnkeley. many yean. aeen la that vicinity atom with headquartera at Dow-Stacoun- In Judge Whitaker's court, nukes full the of last session the At city to the Ogden The body waa brought cil petition! were read from ths Ogconfession, charging that Sheets reOgden on buaineea City cemetery for burial. den Union Depot A Railroad company ceived 6100 a week regularly to let i, en and the Union Pacific Railroad com- the gang operate. Five small boxes of Mra. E. 0. Wattin nnd daughter March 12 Sheets bopnd over to the Cannri-bythe- were the pany and from the residents In that from route Southern California, to returned v.v, district which depends for communica- district court. Unfiin In nt the resort Monterey much attention of object (pleasure tion with the city proper on Twenty-eight- h April It Judge Armstrong remands Depot The Insects are somewhat the county, California. street. One was for closing the esse to lower court because of flaws same as those found here. They are, while the other objected to in information filed. Appeal taken to inataU-ihowever, of a dark green color nnd highway An electric elevator la being a move. such Supreme court, later withdrawn. on obnoxwarehouse and a the Simmons carry with them strong been takes by Actiun has Eleo-triMay 7- Bell la arrested by Deputy ious odor. The boxes were about IS I the people thatalready Vail avenue by the Commercial railroad near the live Sheriff Dick Eddington at Kansas City, and sides I by I by 5 Inches and the Supply company. tracks both east and west of the yards Mo. top were covered with wire screens. to restrain the companies from dosJune 24 Trial of Jim Donaldson beCharles H. Barton, enahler of the How many of the bugs were In each ing the thoroughfare In case the comgins. were to Ogreturned but to hard they box estimate, bank, Is Savings Osden fit to grant the privilege. July A Jim Donaldson convicted, n business aa plentiful as bees in n hive. The mitteeswillsee den with his family, from be represented by attorneys, luter Dr.1 Jim makes statement to They the sent out Mo. been have by insects visit to St. Units, and the sheriff frith hi deputies will and Bell ronfesMS. department of agriculture at Washing- be In attendance to serve the Injunc- prosecution 81 Chief Sheets resigns, July Southern of ton to fruit the grower! tion In case such action becomes accCharles E. Layna Jrlver of the Thlx variety of lady-buwagon, wife nnd three children, California. essary. It la claimed by the property means to an WARRAkTY DEEDS a la recommended good owners that the street has been open left yesterday for n short fishing exterminate fruit Jlce. the does and that Cache Valley. for thirty years city trip in not possess the power to doee the ArVllls A. Taylor to Jewish Taylor, cams Unswortb James Mr and Mrs. The Immense Influx of fruit from street without the permission of the her husband, part of sectloa T, town-shi- p evenon Involved. It loTuesday residents In the district down from Hyrum. California still continues, but the 6, north range. their daugh-u- cal Ice Between Is also further alleged by the petitionhas run-ouA. Taylor to Joainh Taylor, ing. for n short visit with Arvilla supply Wash-lugto- a trnnn Mm. Albert ElUs. at toil 60 and 60 can of all kinds of fruits ers that It is the Intention of the bar part of section 6, townhusband, avenue. continue to arrive la the Ogden yards portatlon companies to have the high- ship 8, north range. Enoch HJort to Doslne M. HJort-Kiltevery day. Jt has been hoped to way closed in order to depredate the ' containing have eight cars of ic arrive hero value of the real estate west of Wall basket, A teleaoope part of section 8, township 8, Anavenue so that It may be purchased north rsngo, 1200. from Evanston every twenty-fou- r clothes, was discovered back of Milton 8. Lsmoresux and wife to Tailoring shop yesterday boors. But there la such a scarcity tor yard purposes at n low figure. derson's nnd probThe compsniea, however, claim that C. E. Smith, pert of section 22, townof laborers In that section, that It by the police. It was open Twenty-eightstreet, as it now is ship I, north rangq, 11500. ably had been abandoned by thieves. has been found Impossible to load the Is n pubcars, consequently several trains of maintained over the tracks, will become The case of the City vs. The Kohn fruit cars must pass through Ogden lic menace nnd that It DAMAcT SUIT A $16,000 Saton their way to Evanston to be iced nt more dangerous when the proposed liquor company wan net for trial made. to the yards are urday morning, nt 10:10, by Judge that point, Within the next few days Improvements establishing comA complaint has been prepared, and Gideon, In police court yesterday. It is expected that the eight can of They assert that by street Twenty-nintwith munications with' will be now due la selling Ice per day coming charged The defendant will be filed with the county clerk. street Twenty-eightthe the to 1st along October people In regularly. Up liquor without n license. byTffaglnnla A Corn, against tht Utah Ire lu to be sent here, and after that will be able to communicate with cay Fuel company, in which Joe Veaocnik to without put being the of Evanto dty part Is named as plaintiff. The west bound sleeper, which for- the trainbisloads go through Damages 1 inconvenience. of Iced. Should the supply any disadvantage to ths sum of $15,000 are asked for, on n merly ran on the Oregon 8hort Une ston are views fully these to Opposed of the death of Veaocnik, No. I for Portland, Spokane and other run short at that point, Humphries, and they made ver- account takMontana, must be called upon to sup- hundred people which occurred while he was in the points In the northwest, has been aolona yesthe bal protests to dty en from No. 9 and put on No. 15, the ply the demand. to employ of the Fuel company. terday. They are willing, however,the The accident happened May 16, Yellowstone Special. This sleeper will provided of their property dispose was Pocatello 1807. le n Veaocnik working now make connection nt conFOUND companies pay them what they coni Utah, mine Winter at with the Idaho Express, the new train . RICH ORES Quarter. sider to be the market value. was tunneling lute a coal vein running between Pocatello nnd Huntanj of James J. Carmichael, manager nt a low leveL A pillar of eal beington, Gold the properties of the Aura-Kin- g came dislodged, fall oa him and InTRAGEDY SHEETS-M'WBIRTflicted Injuries .from the effects of It might interest various Ogden peo- Mining company, north ofia Tuscaron, in Ogden which he died noon after. ple to know that three young men, lb Elko county, Nevada, William It Is alleged In the complaint that well known locally, art about to do with reports from hla company. Then Sept 19, 1906 Alex and Lake In report ahow that value In gold have VeWhlrter of the company did not have a property a great amount of Bnlt in robbed southern Europe. Early In September, been encountered In the mines up to 110.000 by W. W. St. Clair (Bell), W. qualified shift foreman in .charge of fourth the work nnd Hi at it did not have Henry Gwlllism, Edward Chambers, 1128, $150.40, 1169.66, and the H. Parrent, James Donaldson, U O1312. The came ore also carry val- Brien and J. O'Brien. Bell accompanand- William Hcclcn set out to visit the walla of the tunnel braced aud some Prance, Italy, Switzerland and western ues In silver and copper, nnd to police headquarters, timbered; that Veeocuik, being a forvictims ies sacked be : will Gertfjany. The tour will Inst about of the higher, grades as aa officer, and. In the pres- eigner and oona expert undergroupd nnd ahlpped to Ogden direct to the posing sixty days. Chief of Police George Sheets aura, was not aware of the danger that of ence The Utah smelter, without milling. back 61,000 of the money stol- lurked overhead and consequently was pays the temalnder will be run through en. Scotchmen shipped out of Iowa not responsible for bis own death. MEETING OF brevities .n.lT 3, 1!07. LINEMEN IN KATEIiltAY, r PROPERTY OGDEN n h la lady-bug- , n - e P-t- g . T t. s, h h night-seein- g - 16 SM THE TRUE STORY OF MR. LAMB J iff U tre J" Domoto & Co. 155 TWENTY tils of the girl operators iu Ufcden aud Salt Istne organising into union affiliate wiib tiro Utah Federation uf Labor, with wnirh the l elcctrii-aworker are affiliated. Such a moveuieut most likely would be followed b a sympathetic strike among i -- f If TH ST. Men's the operator. YYM'.d the tied rival workers w ould like to see the operaTHEY JOIN WITH THE STRIKERS tors organised, it is argued by some IN SALT LAKE CITV. that it might not be wie for tbem to strike just now. There yet appears to be s lingering hoie that an adjust- Talk of the Telephone Girls Becoming ment may be reached and some say that a strike of the operators, iusiead ' Unionised and Striking In of clearing toe ritual ion, would make Sympathy. j matters worse for the airikeis. Said W. F. Ramsay: As t the the girl operat-- 1 movement to The period of their agreement with ora here has organize takes no definite form, the company having expired, union and I do not know what will he the e linemen employed by the Bell result of the talk that la going around j company In Ogden are out oa about organising them. Kuw Is the strike In njmpathy with the strikers best time tor them to go on strike nt Salt Lake and elsewhere. A a re- to get what they want and help the sult the company is handicapped, but linemen ia their strike." men to fill the by employing A strike among the girl operators vacancies. Manager Harrison ia of ths would affect something over 100 girls mainwill he be to that able epluion In SsK Lake and thirty or forty In tain an efficient service and do n cer- Ogden. work. tain portion of the extension The demand of the men are for sUbrter hours and better wages. They HO MILEAGE FOR JUDGES receive $8 25 per day, have been offered $8.50 but have refused to dun Supremo Court Derides Against Judge their working riuibea for less than Marioneaun in Hit Teat Suit. occurred 83.75. Until the walk-ou- t the men were working eight hours per That there Is no provision of law day, but the union is fighting for com- for the mileage and traveling exare men the while time going pany of district Judges was decided to and returning from work. Going to penses the supreme court. Thursday, la and coming from work consumes on by the mandamus suit brought by Judge an average about twe hours. Thomas Marioneaux to compel the been has Lake At Salt the auike board uf examiners to reimburse state the hut effective for three months, him for ftl6 mileage and expenses seriBeil company ban not yet been incurred while he waa judga of the ously crippled. Locally the feeling Fifth Judicial district. The case was men la between union and brought originally lu the supreme somewhat strained. It being a case where that court It Is believed that an attempt will court. Jurisdiction. be made to organise the operators of hasTheoriginal constitution of the state proand Lake Salt nnd Incorporate Ogden vided that "until otherwise provided tbem into the rank of the electrical by law," the district Judges should workers' unions In the west so that be entitled to a specified salary and with out to wfil be go compelled they to and expense. The promileage sucthe Should the linemen. attempt of the constitution was enacted visions to forced will be ceed, the ermpany law by a statute paused In 1901. submit to the demand of the union or Into the leglslstuie repealed this In !9u3 employ shifts of Inexperienced girls. law, and passed n new net, providing At present, however, there Is no dis- for the Increased salary for the Judges, position on the part of the local oper- but making no mention of mileage nr ators to strike. The Independent oompaay is grap- traveling expenses. ef this law the Upon the rnesage the pling with the strike problem overcomstate board of examiners turned down same Issues that trouble the Bell rlalms for espouses. Judge pany. Thera is a friendly feeling be- Mariouexux traveling suit for a writ of brought tween the two companies, in Ogdon, the payment, nnd o that, by exercising brotherly love, mandate to compel was this,. case which was derided . the local managers expect to succese-full- y. ItThursdav. Judge Marioneaux contendtide over the period of ed that I he !aw uf 19ul, insofar ns It was There will be no marked improve- related to mileage and expenses, and of 1902, tbe'act not exby repealed limits nr ment work in the city of tbs constitension work In the count y until the that it was the Intent should be differences have been adjusted and ex- tution that such claims paid. The supreme court dismissed perienced men have been obtained. his suit sad ruled against the points be raised. TELEPHOItE GIRLS Hereafter Judges who travel from one county seal to eiudbnr to hold Striking Electrical Workers Talk of court will have to pay their own unless the legislature give Forming Union In Ogden. relief. the J. Robert Currie, president of 'district council of the 1. B. E. W. ef VICE PRESIDENT FAIRBANKS. the lutermountaln district. Thursday rsoetved n telegram from Grand PresChic ago, Aug. 2. Vice prcaUent ident M. J. Sullivan, who Is m MonbeW. Falrhuuka spent last night Charles that negotiations tana, saying tween the striking linemen end the in Chicago on his way toau Lincoln, address will deliver Rocky Mountain Bell Telephone com- Neb., where he Nebraska Stole Epworth pany have been terminated iu that- before the state. The telegram sayn that lt- League assembly. ; Furnishing Goods and Nolions cf all kinds Fancy Cash Groceries Wines and Liquors . y-- Ogden . tele-plum- Exchange non-uulo- n non-unio- n uncer-.talnty- Turf WWVWWWWWWWVWW 326 St Twenty-fift- h California and Eastern races. Direct wire for, all sporting events. MITCHELL BROS. FOR MONUMENTS. Just arrived 8 earloads el marble sad granite to aeloat from. Dost hay from- - agents, as they get large commissions and you haw to pay thorn. Place your orders at onoa YARD OPPOSITE CITY - JULY EXCURSIONS. Vi t. CelorsM Midland To Chicago, Minneapolis, Omaha, Kansas City and Intormodlats points; also Colo rad s points. One faro plus two dollars for the round trip. Return limit October 81st On nalo July 18th and 25th. Writs L. H. Harding, Salt ink for full particulars. . FRUIT CrDWESS Ws want your peaches and apples. Call snd get hoxw to park them In. THE H. L. GRIFFIN CO. Never esn tell when youll mask a finger or suffer n cut. bmlie, burn or Elecscald. Re prepared. Dr. Thom tric Oil Instantly relieves lbs pain quickly euros the wound. a' EXCURSION TO LAGOON, THURS-da- y, August 8lb. - Weber Stake M. L A. and Weber Stake Sunday School. Bpeclul trains leave Ogden 8:46 a m. snd 8:00 p. u. Returning leave Lagoon 6:00 p. in. and 10:45 n. m. Fare round trip, ndultn 76e; children, 40. Everybody Invited. ,& "But, anyhow, Mr. Lamb kad taken up hla place of ground and had planted It and had cultivated it and had lived there going on two yean, when one day tha word cams that tha Indiana war on tb warpath; cause, their corn hadnt grown good that year and gam was abort and thay had to gat s living aomo way, and they didnt care bow; canoe as starve theyd just au well be killed to death, aud If thay could get food any place, they were going to do It "Mr. Lomba wife waa n mighty good woman, lot mo tell you. And Mr. Lamb was a mighty good man. Ha worked bard all tha time. And though, aa I any, tha year waa one of famine, by working hard all tha time and not going to town. Mr. together Lamb maaaffod to get enough provtaions to Inst him through the winter, es he thought-provi- ding, the winter of eourae, didnt Inst too long. Aqd Just about that time Mra. Lamb Tip and died. And, of eourae, that up nnd left Mr. Lamb's two little boys without mother. And then Mr. Lamb trad to be mother nnd father, too, to those - who waa one of the men who wont with Mr. Lamb. And if anybody aid In hla nhaenct Old Tlppacanoo waa n liar thay had to fight Uncla Harvey. If Tippecanoe waa there, be could attend to hie own fighting. BtUL It Isn't on racord that Unci Harvey bad to do much fighting on Tlppocanooa part, because It wasnt particularly healthy la these days and parts to praaa things too far with any Harrison. "Wali," began t--a Story Taller. "Once there waa n man. And hla name waa Mr. Lamb. And hie fath91 V er fought in the Revolutionary War sad got killed. And he waa only n little bit of n boy then. But, after awhile, be grew np Into n man and got married and bad two children,'' both boys. But they were only little bits of boys when Mr. Lamb moved away out to Northern Ohio, where there were still lota of real live Indiana at tha time. And folks never knew when they were safe. Cause, la those days you couldnt depend much on Indian any more than you ean nowadays. - Bat, of course, nowadays you dont bav to depend on Indians aa much aa than. Causa nowadays than aint but n few Indiana left, and nil the white folk. If they had to dapend upon Indian would bo la n pretty bad we the ted wifCLEJOE, plena .- was fix. I I story of Mr. LambBut, anyway, when Mr. Lamb sake--. moved away out Into Northers Ohio, Mom Why, jaer folks either had to depend a good ht to know that." aeawared Une deal npon Indiana, or ala fight em! u to "She does. She' told it Indiana In lots of times. But the says she doesn't And whan folks fought both aides oa those somebody days know the aeeey, and that you see. It Bo. killed. you got usually 9n Ail are want to hear the true meant bo a pioneer in to something gwy." cam in pleading reply, tboee day. It meant Ufa or death. Alrosa Uncle Bo, after Mr. Lambs wife died, "Well, ; the flirt pine," begta to da Va.l Joe Irianreft-- , "My mother ha didnt know hardly wbat to!d me the story and I believed It Cause, be lived. away of for from of uve, becaura she learned It from town. Of count, it wasn't much her 8bt Harvey Harrison: and she n town; cm use, there wasn't much Wt-'-a- d it true, lecar bo learned In the way of towns around than 18 Hob his cousin. Old Tippecanoe nt that time. iln-iv- - biuer. There ON STRIKE OWNERS .!: follow ful'y explnnaiurr uf . Kurii ii With Bi'Ri'liitlR'U bi'ukeu off :b. :c it look lik-- j a Oglu tiimen sod tlic company is beginning ih.u promises to be long aud tlii- - m t boys. "But the winter wae n long one. And every day Mr. Lamb now. hla provisions getting lower nnd lowsr. Until, at last, come along on day when Mr. Lamb didnt like to vlak getting through the winter any more oa what waa la right to eat nil he Bo ho took n plls of pelt, could carry and started off for the faraway town, to exchange them for provisions. "But, Mr. Lamb bed only gone n few mile, when up cam a snowstorm; and Mr. Lamb didnt know whether It waa going to ba a bile-sar- d or not. So ha Juqt knelt down for a moment 'and prayed for bin childrens safety In eat It should turn out n bllisnrd. And than he kept on. "And thats pretty nearly all, only that It turned out a real bllasard, aad Mr. Lamb wandered about la it for two days aad two nlghta aad had to keep going all tha time to hoop from bring fro sen, and finally wound up by ebauee la town, which, whoa bo reached, he sank down exhausted there right at tha foot of old Tippecanoe himself la tha store. "And Old Tippecanoe picked him np nnd said. Somebody fetch the brandy!' Bo they fetched the bra: dy nnd they forced It down between Mr. Lamb' teeth, cause Mr. Lamb wasnt n drinking sura. And finally they brought him to. And the first thing Mr. Lamb eald waa, O, ay And somebody aald, poor children! What about year, children 7 And Mr. Lamb told them how ho bad left bis two little bora at home and bad started for town to get provisions - and hew ho had been lost for two daya'and twa Bights in ths storm and how afraid ho waa that hla two little boys might he deed by that time. "Bat Old Tippecanoe told Mr. Lamb to cheer up. And that they would make up. n rescue party, which they did, and Old Tippecanoe handed It. "It took them n long time to aver get to Mr. Lamps house, cause It waa n long ware away. But, anyhow, finally thay got there. It took thorn till pretty near dark. And when they got pretty near there, they saw there wasnt any light And Mr. Lamb aald. O, my God I and fell right down In the daap now. But they picked hla up and mads him keep right on. And finally thay got to tho bonaa, nnd than wasnt anybody tbare. "Writ anyhow, next morning, nnd somehow, Mr. Lamb eouidat loop much that night they nil started out. And after hunting all around aad around thay cams to a lump in ths snow Just beforo tha entrance to a great big cava And tho man that gavt tho lump tho kick kurt hla too, causa tha lump waa bard and stiff. Aad just than up came Old Tippecanoe, aad he said, Let me ae whats then! Aqd ha uncovered tha lump, and there waa a poor little Zadlaa girl, frosea to death. And my mothers Uncle Harvey's cousin, aald Lot mo laveetl-gat- a' 'Which bo did. And pretty oon he asw signs of tracks landing down Into tha cava and they all went down on nnd la And when they got thera what do you think Ikoy foundt "Why, they found a lira Not much of a fir. Just only a little bit of a speck. But, there were Mr. Lambs two llttlo boy. And they'd been there nil the time. And as they were Just aa fat and assayhad their when been had papa they atorted to towa And when Mr. Lamb aw hla ehlldrea again, ba Jnat foil right down and said Thank H waa that glad. God. "And so Mr. Lamb grabbed them in hla two anna while everybody food around, and this la what they told him. for They sold that after ha leftcomtowa jast aa tha big atorm waa cams ing up, the. little Indian gl'lon the to their house aud knocked doer. And whoa they opened the door and let her Is she told them better come with her, can they had there was going tor be a bmp big wow. And so that! vent And at 'm cava Ail aflast they ter they got to the exva the little In lies giri nrffe a fire out of etcke. And fiea she gave than aomo bear's tongue he t and melted some anew -- n:lit for them to drink. And thry all weet to sleep a gala after tha little Indian girl had malted they went to sleep. Cause eem more astro in her bands for cave. It war; pretty wf In "Aad neat rorrJa the little In- tbem to drink. Aad next morning ttert aoma more tk llttlo Indian girl gave them Just dian tlrl-- t eat bear's tongue; tot rhe only at f a ltttla beara toagua and didnt ',4 then awhile any at all herself that tlma Causa Httie bit there wasnt any more., i a . me more beer after eh: Bo the little Indian girl aald to eat hardly tonaa Apd Mr. Lambs two llttlo boya I B then Aad I4? aay.kerieU hr hands aftar that In f hiir. ga' Jf l' 1 . t eon try get some mera Maybe eon try. Maybe no can da Anyhow Canoe, before jnt now toe many m people beta hungry, and Juf mama give ma corn. 1 must not foe get I go.' eh wae Aad And ah wee. found lu the anew "And that's the story of M |