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Show X - Tm: were graph p, lea. :ha to the urher. and nut in the way. But the horseTwenty-fodriver finally got aiaried dJn urth' street when the water wagon appeared to the way. Aa a result the buggy turned over, breaking the Ptacoek was kind Officer shafts. horse and buggy to the raise to enough baa gone Luty rt.tnmiwter E. a livery stable and the man waa sent off to find n place to which to sober Serf. . ' up. afShaw has arrived bom brevities d we-ba- lt year- - wiavr ETHEL DECKER DEAD jfT stay E. T Theobald, of Philadelphia. Osdeii on buataeaa pertaining, u HU health department. Ogden with diamtoctr TV urn JJjpliea Greenwoll, and Mm. Charlea uf Ogden, hue at present JUriy Bingham, are visiting rein friend to the city. g Qoatto, auperintendent of .kTbreaun Short Line, came up from Sit yeaierday, and went eaat Hta apedal ffrna Pacific No. to11. service. 2r, Eemeralda. waa )1 condition of C. W. Lovrey ia to nchanged. He haa been removed m. SThwtal to receive thetobe If regarded hie condition Doctors pronounce hla asthma. aeriouaT affliction non of Mr. and Mra of North Ogden, died The JSerdar morning with diphtheria, ffimeto took place to the Nqrth Og-te- n cemetery. urn R F. Spaulding hna returned Francisco. For the a visit to San ahe may be found it the A. ter, Mra. mldence of her els afreet After , (69 1 wenty-fift- h pini-aiMra. Spaulding ,hort visit here Ibarra tor her home to lPttaburg. town aext few day ' tor burglary, and Jtton Mitchell, vho is to aerve seven years for grand larceny. enWillard T. Cannon, an electrical through Salt passed Lake, of gineer onhls way to Nevada yeaierday uornlng. He goee to look after aeveral aiming claims and electrical power in several other places. the United Concrete was to have started work on gTwncreta bridge nt the mouth of hut the Ogden canyon, yeaierday, against Sanitarium people protested tto lwa"g of the bridge on the old Ua anless the river waa turned Into former channel. Kin. Doyle, of cgaipany, The blacksmith chop managed by Unea ft Anderson, on Twenty-fourtmat, was burglarised Wednesday. A bnait drill and aeveral bits were B an insignificant loss, were it nut that the robbers undoubtedly stole the tools in order to perpetrate n more to The police have entire burglary. btn notified and will ha on the alert, h to-b- GH at ishment. 1 that an attempt will to enter n business establ- they believe be made a Yesterday a young man who hails from Kaneavllle, cams into town and proceeded to have a good time. In the course of time he thought that everything except hlmaelf waa to a whirl. When he Jumped. Into hie buggy, the hont would not he driven Into tele- - Few Days Ago. After Buffering from an affliction of Decker, aged 16 years, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Decker, of Provo. . died yeaierday nt S oclock from the effects of peritonitis, follow-to- g an opera lion that waa performed aeveral days ago on her throat. The body will be prepared lor shipment to Provo where interment will taka place. Miu Decker was brought to Ogden to be operated upon for a tightening of her throat which was formed, ns the result of drinking lye when ahe waa four years old. The doctors succeeded to removing the difficulty and, for the first time to IS years, she waa able to swallow solid food, h was thought that her recovery would Speedily follow and, tor n time she Improved rapidly, but a relapse set to Wednesday that terminated to death this morning. The doctor who attended the girl , Wednesday night at the home of Jo-street, eph Decker, on Twenty-fift- h stated that peritonitis waa the result of an inflammation, probably caused by the solid food administered. the throat for twelve years. Ethel it Sheriff Sehrtag went to Salt Lake with him Ro taking aesterday, ClJwmw and K. J. Keating to aervey tm years each to. the 8ute penlum-tjar- Ogden Operation Performed . Her Throat IBBlCATiDH COMBE IS In a letter to Governor Cutler, W. A. Beard, chairman of the executive committee of the National Irrigation congress, acknowledges the receipt of the notification of the names of Utah delent Sacramento gates to the congreu to September. am very glad," runs the letter, 1have this notification, and to know that the gentlemen named will be to attendance. The present outlook la for a splendid congress Delegates are being appointed to every portion of the country east, west, north and south. The liveliest Interest la being manifested both to the congress and to the interstate exposition which will accompany it, and I think we can safely any that this la going to be the greatest event of Its kind to the history of the United 8tates. We would like very much to have you attend to person." It's too early to say definitely about that," said Governor Cutler, when qyeatloned aa to hta Intentions, UOBXIXO ,. l .. . rJ - , . CK1DF.X. LXAMIXER: a coniiuiiuu tU'laU and uf !.- - STRIKE A... bolu-riauke- r ETVORCE HERE S. Jt. f . fr m Ti., -- The hete CBABtD Elizabeth C. Brantwell Entitled to Her Maiden Name. u:i! war n.)t i., a. 9'C-- fi non-unio- n THOUSANDS point The Patent company considered the fraction of a warehouse at Denver and Salt Lake, hat the proposition Sacramento, Aug. I. All boilermakmade by tho local company waa of ers employed on the Paclflo division of such a nature that Ogden waa unhesitho Southern Pa cl lie railroad from EL tatingly chosen aa tho central point of Paso, Texas, to Portland, Ora, Sacthe western territory. ramento, Sparks .Nov, Ogden, Utah, Te accommodate the wares at the Ogden to Salt Lake City and Balt Patent company, the local firm will have Lake City to Pocatello, Idaho, erect a large warehouse, to all probabeen called out on strike on account CARS FULLED BY bility on Wall avenue. Plana are bow of alleged unjust discrimination TWENTY-ONbeing considered for this structure, ONE ENGINE. against union boilermakers working which will be to line with the largest to the companys shops at Los Anand moat modem warehouses on 4ha geles. Avenue. In addition to the erection At I oclock yesterday afternoon SiExcursion Train Ever Run of the warehouse, salesmen will bo mon Dua liank, president of the local Largest Out of Ogdan 2,000 Tickets sent cut from Ogden to cover the union of International Brotherhood of old. and coast country. Boilermakers No. 94, received n teleInternational from gram headquarters at Kansas City calling out the union DEEDS WARRANTY Had one dropped in unawares at to the general stroke which affects all Union he the depot yesterday morning the boilermakers employed on the SCANDINAVIAN EXCURSION JaAra Clark and wife to Phillip Southern Pacific company's Paclflo di- might have thought that some colony waa to undergo n migration. Hooper, lot 10, block S3, plat 01750. about vision. . The telegram commanded the Mrs. Ann Lewis to Alfred Latina, Te ML Pleasant, Utah, via Ris Grande member of the local union to drop There were people from all over Wewith them were their part or lot I, block f9, plat A, Ogden ber and unless at county tools o'clock further I their Western Ry. s friends and relatives to the fourth City aurvey 11,000. word was sent generation. The migration idea, howAnnual Scandinavian Reunion and ever, waa Juat a temporary one, ns EXCURSION 'NORTH,. OREGON Conference at ML Pleasant, Friday, RUMOR DENIED. that the trav- Short Line, Saturday, Aug. 10th. Cheap the fact waa Aug. 9th. Special excursion via Rio elers wore exeurstoniata. Yeaierday round trip rates. Long limits returnGrande, leaving Ogden nt 7:00 a. m. Bakersfield, Cal., Aug. b. A rumor waa act as the time for the Mutual Inr ing. Ask Agents for particulars. Fare IS. GO round trip. Ticket good was currant today that the striking prevement aaeoctotioa, the Sunday returning until August ISlh. Southern Pacific boilermakers would schools and the Second Ecclesiastical FRUIT GROWERS ward to have an excursion to Lagoon, la positively return to work this afterCooperation among so. well made men and the people it right deny end state spreading rapidly to Swltserland. In noon, but this the About I o'clock young and old peoWs want your peaches and apples. 1901 alx consumers' cooperative so- that their oourae is to be decided by to to the waiting Call and get hoses to pack them In. assemble cieties were founded; today there are the result of the conference today nt ple began THE H. L. GRIFFIN CO. room at the depot although the train Los Angelas between the railroad of-101 societies. to WENT TO LAGOON E self-evide- Wage-earne- rs With treat care, by a process his ea-fire- DAYS ice-crea- m, CLUB HOUSE KEEPER HAD SETTLED OUT OF COURT. - pSPgfrs But Lcamcsl That Hit Money Had Been Spent in Vain Court flsvbnntf New. vamna Extracts 1E& One continuous streak of bad luek attended T. 8. Walker, colored pro- an be need with perfect satisfaedeo- - prietor of a club house for colored people, who appeared la police court yesterday to answer to a charge of conducting a gambling house. The complaining wltneae attempted to withdraw the charge, hut waa nqaue-ceaafuThe defendants attorney was unable to discount tho citys evidence and the section that governed the case la Not. 22 of the city statutes. Be it waa no surprise when Judge Gideon fined the defendant 1 90 or, to lien thereof. 90 days in the city Jail. Sunday night Walker, with aeveral colured men. engaged la a game of poker to the club rooms on Twenty-fourt- h street. R. Jones, a stranger " one of the players, whose money waa good enough to buy chips. He had a run of lurk, wa 50, hut failed to get it on account of the financial embarrauiftent of Walker. Bo he confided his troubles to an officer who arrested Wulker. and, on the complaint of Jones, he was charged with maintaining a gambling house. Before the trial was set Walker, through hla friends, gave Jones the 1 50 but the city attorney reftued to permit Jones to withdraw his complaint against Walker, so the base waa proceeded with, much to the disgust of Walker and the discomfiture of his lawyer. G. W. Brooks, on a charge of petit larceny, was sentenced to SO daya Imprisonment, while Albert Ptongh on the eame charge, received Juat half Brooka surrendered the sentence. hlmaelf to the marry of the court, while Plongh pleaded guilty at the Instance of the county attorney who promised to recommend to the court a light sentence. As ha had served 40 days while awaiting trial, his honor thought a aenTrueo of 111 euffloient Tom Armstrong waa arraigned on a charge of burglary and bound over to the district court, hie ball being SHORT TALKS BY L. T COOPER "HOW TO KEEP HEALTHY." L "I am not a believer la too winch Dont taka "rilfist all tho time. Get a good toaie and take tt until the old vireturns tality then atop. A general tonto and system renovator should he taken id the spring Vtor and falL thin purpose there ia nothing bettor on earth medicine. than Coopers New Discovery, but I advise ao one to take thia medicine or nay ether all year long. Give nature a chance. Establish regularity to move--, meat of the bowels Drink plenty of water but not nt meal time. Chew your fbod very carefully and eat slowly. Sleep with tbe window open, dont be afraid of fresh air and do not oat a great deal of grease. Be regular nt meals. Go to bed and get up at the same hour each day If pocaiblo. Taka a bottle of Cooper's New Discovery twice a' year and your life should bo long and healthy. Here ia what Cooper's New Discovery does for rundown people who need a tonic: I have been sick for a number of years with stomach trouble and also from backaches sad headaches. Sometime I becamo ao weak I oould not stand on my feet My food did to nourish ms and I could pot I felt tired to death all strength. gala B00. fixed nt time. Nothing I took helped James Hooga and Edward Burra ge, tho and me, hearing ao much of the Cooptwo boya from West Weber, were fin-e- d er medicines I decided to try them. 10 each on chargee of aaaault, I have token two hotilea of Cooworn to by Jacob Gibson, also of pers New Discovery with the moat reWest Weber. markable results. I now feel entirely well. My appetite is fine, 1 Bleep DESTROYED. REWERIES well, have no more headaches and am quit strong again. I cannot expnaa Carbonla Acid Pipes Exploded, Kill- my thanks for what there medtetore ing Many Persona. have done." Bailie Middleton, 1967 Central Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio. Santiago, Chile, Aug. I A large brewery her haa been consumed by Ask ua about there medietas' We fire with considerable loss of life. Carbonic acid pipes exploded, killing and sell them. wounding forty persons, among them being firemen, policemen and specta2421 Washington Avenue. tors. not-aee- S. W. BADCON PSukJ& kOle HE SPOUTS - leC the nt xfc lea Tve br sad r WB the ih r-- he sam got the to his name in Ho belonged to the little oetarie of men who called Georlru The Organisation Committee ad Ike Fifth Precinct of tha Twenty-Sixt- h Ward, and who were called by their political oppo-Ht- li tea kltekea cabinet their weakly meeting befog held In the kkchoM Of the members. The fall campaign was over, and come of the membsre thought tho wise thing would he to adjourn till prlagi but Sun was differently lew see, we'd been the official Cfurer ef the kftaheu cabinet and bad made a mnrveiewly good fore--tt a the fall vote. Wherefore he Wes a man if some aoaeequencs in the ortfeet. end of mere consequence to hlmer.If, When the mrilon to adjourn, subject to call at the president fwhluh would coma with the first waa poBtfoal whisper ef spring) Sam npafco against It aa folpnda, lows: WeU, men, I for one hare kind of pot into the habit ef enjoying there Meetings. Why not continue them? We dont have to deal with politics; we can discuss other subjects to a fuod advantage. Defeat the motion, bud I win explain. Tho motion was defeated, and this the explanation he gave and which cussed him thereafter to be called Statistical aa- - . Bam: 9 4 X V o Unde Sam's Big Skillet Could Hold the U. S. Steak, $7,500,000 Navy, a 15,000-Tc- n Ham and Eggs. Statistical H CABINET CRONIES in are M T23, 3J ABOUT SKILLETS TO KITCHEN !lM 23, any the skillet Is one foot In diameter, weighs one pound, and, including handle length, ia eighteen Inches long. It lam mild estimate tossy that each family in the United B tales possesses a. big skillet and a little skillet. There are more then 18,000,-00-0 families In this country, and mors than 30,000,000 akilleta Without worrying yon by asking you to go through all the figures, I will tell you the following facta: If all the aklllBts of the United fitotos were placed aide by aide they would reach fa ore than 6,000 miles; If placed handle-wis0,000 mllee. If all the akilleta were made into one big aklllet. Uncle Sam would have to he over six miles high to handle It and cook la It. It would bold one big pancake with nq area of more than a square mile or 76,000,000 ordinary alaed cakes like you get at a MAM - THE STEER C0ULP EASILY STEP OVER NEW YORK CITY AT ITS, let ns WIDEST POINT. WITHOUT - . - Si -- . (I TOUCHING ANYTHING.' e, ""V BfeL jf JuRMep 0000030 restaurant If Uncle Bam were frying beefsteak In hla big skillet, the steak' would weigh to the neighborhood of fifteen thousand tons and the steer from which It would be token would miles sport a toll over long, and could anally step over New York City at Ita widest point without touching anything. Thirty thousand ordinary steers could be placed In It'nt one time. The metal in It converted into a frame one inch wide could surround a mirror wherein Mother Earth might view her full face. In this skillet Unele Bam oould place the 272 service ships of the United States Navy, and. nt a pinch might ha able to accommodate hla grand total of 221. Allowing ten coal wagons to a block and sack carrying one ton. It would take a procession 100 miles long fo provide the fuel for the cooking of one meal. A full order ef ham and eggs would cost 17,600,000. been doing considerable flg Bring of late and Fra kind of got ia the habit of 1L Now that there la bo more politen to figure, I find my uttention being drawn Into other lines of speculative and statistical thought Even the homely kitchen articles become of interest whan viewed from certain standpoints. Tho common skillet, statistically viewed, May ha mads to present a wonderful ombiaation of comparisons. For psrpore of establishing a (STATISTICAL SAM. WITH NEW INFORMATION. NEXT WEEK.) measuring unit, or standard skillet. 4 r i. ms UNCLE" SAM COULD' PLACE THE 72 SERVICE SHIPS OP THE UNITED STATES NAVY, AND, AT A PINCH, MIGHT BE ;ABLE TO ACCOMMODATE HIS. GRAND 1 IN r 2? sm.4f4 tfT?! At Vf A SKILLET isxi I IT N a A HIRROR 'WttttlH HER, yjnjLTH MIGHT VIEW . TACZ tTLls fr ly own, Dr. Price is enabled to extract from each of the true, select fruits, all of its characteristic flavor, and place in the market a class of flavorings of rare excellence. Every flavor is of great strength and perfect purity, for flavoring jellies, cake, custards, etc, tan 163, fZ9, 76l 7 T7Z,9.0j mfien True Flavors PROPRIETOR GETS 90 Sold. . GENIRAL STRIKE. ' il' m There waa tuo usual liiinutry wufi ii and warn. the iuaefi brigade followed by the moi stately agi'l. So when the time tor departure arrived 21 creches had been filled with people of all kinds, sues, ages, eve ris and shapes, and this train w.ts pulled by one engine. The ear were crowded but provision fir tbe proverbial The train was necessarily a special. Another one wss ran in the afternoon. Something over S.UbU tickets were In the case of Elizabeth C. Brain-we-ll seemed bent upon havva Francis M. Urau.eii. Judge ingEverybody a goed time, if numbers sdd to BOILERMAKERS IN THE SOUTHdivorce aa a fur. asked Howell granted ERN PACIFIC SHOPS GO OUT. pleasure, then there will be pleasure The lady has her maiden name restor- galore. to all the ed and la entitled rights and This is tbe largest excursion train privileges of a single person. The ever run out of Ogden. Man Claim They Hava No Local couple were married September 12, Grievance, But Obey Their 1905, at Sacramento, Cal. The next liTlIISTBlCT COURT Leaders. day the wife waa deaerted. Her maiden name ia Elisabeth C. Hadley. to the district court yesterday Judgment to the cum of John Pen-fiel- d Howell granted the petition for Pacific Railroad comJudge Union v. The boilermakers and of course, amounting to 15,164.60, was paid dissolution ns asked for by the pany, Souththeir apprentices of the local Collapsible Box and Commistoday to the eounty clerk, who to turn sion On. ern Pacific shop went out on strike will pay It to John Ptmfleld. to the ease of Ogden City va G. W. In the cue of A. I. Stone, adminisWednesday afternoun, a Indicated to of the estate of VirgU G. FaulkSegerman, charged with lewd conthis mornings Examiner. When the trator ner. deceased, va Union Pacific Rail- duct, bis bondsmen L. H. alurdock shops are running nt their full ca- road company, an amended answer and J. H. Hamner were given until fuIJ-has been filed by the defendant to September 3rd to produce the prisonpacity, them are twenty-onwhich each and every allegation set er in court. work. nt boilermakers edged is denied. A disThe caee of Joseph H. Mack aliaa to forth The strike la out of sympathy for missal ofthe complaint at coat to Charlea Johnson was continued until case plaintiff's the the boilermakers to the Los Angeles asked for. this morning, it 10 a m. shops. It appears that n foreman to to the case of Siner va New York In the case of Birdie E. Butler, n man ao it la that city, a minor, bv Mary N. Butler, her guar- Life Insurance Co, H. H. Henderson men hired his fired at end reported, Rio Grande Wen tern Rad- moved for a new trial. Hearing set will for trivial charges, real and fanc- dian, va the Co, the defendant haa filed to for Balurday. August 10, 1907. ied. The union demanded the head of way district court a demurrer to the this foreman, hut the railroad com- the No cause of action to alcomplaint. PAINT COMPANY WAREHOUSE pany refused to comply. Hence, the leged and that the plaintiff is uncerstrike. to stated facts. as tain The local men have no grievance! In the case of Birdie E. Butler, n Ogden Firm Secured Western Agency and the officials hers are well satis- minor, of Big Concern. by Mary N, Builer, her guarfied with the men, but tho lodge suTransit Cm, a va Rapid Ogden dian, periors called the men out and they similar demurrer to the above hat Through the efforts of Manager Har-ri- s, of the Ogden Fnlnt, Oil A Glass obeyed. filed with the county clerk. Van been Everything here la quiet Thera ia Colt, Allison A Riter are tho attorney company, that firm haa secured tho not the slightest sign of trouble thus to both eases for the defendants. western agency for the Patent Paint far. But the men, cm the other hand, company, the largest manufacturing for of the a speedy adjustment eoncera uf Ha kind to the United hope difficulty nt Lob Angeles ao that they States, with headquarters nt Milwaukee. The deal materially Increases may go back to work. the rank of Ogden aa a distributing e WiMi riHUAY, ArOI'PT 9. 1M7. STRIKE AT SACRAMENTO. Sacramento, Cal.. Southern Pacific went on strike today. ki.: ' UTAH. era. ORDERED TO a Jo--to New Zealand. - ' A- - ' erf- - s- - I . |