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Show THE MORXISO EXAMINEE: 0QDE3, UTAH. BraPAY, AUGUST 11, 1807. Miller cannot remain with ua longer. Yeuterday was an unusually cold day lor A usnet 10. Iks thermometer p. m. reached 70 degrees, and at 19 p. m. it waa dowa to CO degrees. It begins to look like an early st9 fall EXAMINER TELEPHONES EDITORIAL ...Nfi Indsp ndent Phene aO Phene, let ring BUSINESS OFFICE -liMptniiM PIwm Na ma ring f NARROW RANCHING BUSINESS little aim at Mr. and Mrs. James Bryant of North Ogden died last Wednesday of diphtheria of fn most mxll-gnaform. Two other children to tbs same family are similarly afflicted but are reported to La holding their WHAT OGDEN SHOULD DO TO BEown with the maludy. COME ATTRACTIVE. County Attorney N. J. Harris left s tost evening fur a fishing 4 Citizen Wh F avers a trip to the Yellowstone country. Lina f Improvements In Mrs. J. P. Bauacher of Salt Lake the City. and lira. O. B. Had sea, wife of County Commissioner Madsen and daughter, Rs Uterine, are guests at the HerEditor Standard: I have read with mitage. much Interest the article contributed dtlxen" on How Utah tomatoes mad their appear- by "a prominent Mure Beautiful and ance at the grocery stores yesterday. to Make Ogdon a Which to Live," sad in Attractive City and They brought 10 cents per pound the all endorse suggestions heartily sold like hot cakes. made. Ogden to fast assuming the dignity Miss Abble Chase, who has been of a city and as w lay aslda the Can-yo- a vial ling Miss Lissle Simpson, clothes id aa overgrown road, returned to fit. Anthony, waddlingtown wa must give up aome country Idaho, yesterday. e of our Ideas, sad go out of You Ons 3. D. Moraa uas arrested by the the ranching buslueae. home cast with as attractive city efflcers yesterday fur attempting to make semi-rancsurroundings. sell a watch fur 83.IMJ which belonged Our business houses would do credit t n sheepman of Spanish Pork ns It to a diy tales the aiae of Ogden. In later developed. fact It would bu bard to find In any windows, Mrs. H. 1L Bpencer, who has been city more attractive display fixtures. Letter la the city for the past week, left mar modern slurs more this morning for her reach la Bpencer, Blocks of goods and among the merIdaho. Kh was accompanied by Mrs. business methods we have right here In than chants, KlUia Miss Fit Thomas Fltsgemld, And while we have aome very gerald and Mrs. A. P. Hlbba sag Bun. Ogden. kept beautiful homes with well grounds, the resident portion of the city aa n whole to for behind many places half the size of Ogden. It to time to cut out the chicken business. "Shout the dugs, tie up the stock and to imgive those who nr Inclined to do chance n their promisee prove so. It was my privilege te Introduce In the city council the first notice of Intention to curb nnd gutter la the residence a i roots of the city. At that that time there were practically no sidewalks and the eld gutters, used as Irrigating ditches, were filled with fi iff weeds nnd reeking rank MEN with growth OGDEN A NORTHWESTERN filth, and even with these condiFOLLOW SUIT. tion the proposed Improvements met with much opposition, but have a luce grown steadily la favor and now nr Man being demanded on nearly evary Rsfsss to Work With street la the city. and the Campany Refuse to la many localities the fences have Discharge Him, been token down, the lawn extended to the sidewalk and from the sidewalk to the curb, giving the premise aa elecTbs linemen employed on the Picof refinement and, withal air trifying of the Ogden ft Northwestof beauty. ture ers railway went on a strike yesterOur city Improvement League to day. The trouble arose over a non- still urging these Improvement, but union man employed by the company the comes up of the ravages by Because be refused to Join the stockcryfrom whlck they hava. no prounion not because tbs company re- tection. fused to discharge him at the reOther would take down the fences quest of tbs linemen. It to stated, the and make these Improvements, but union men struck. claim the fence to needed aa a Thu company takes the ground that they protection. who citizen his does any American suffer from How long must w work propsrlT, whether a union or notions that the these antiquated a to entitled to hare home is not complete without a sow, man, hla rights respected. or two dogs and a kit of chickens The company Intends to go right on m the premies? with the work and complete it ns The opening of streets through our rapidly su pounibla large b kirks will remedy many evil which now exist, beeides adding greatALARMING ACCIolw ly to the value of the property, and thia should be done before further About 7 o'clock but evening, little Improvements are made, which will Pnrester Powers, the 12 year old son stand In the way, and add to the coat of Sanitary Inspector Powers was of opening the alreeta The City Improvement League kicked on the leg by a borne and knocked to the pavement with such solicit tha cooperation of all good force that he waa stunned for u few clltoena In Its effort to make Og.len momenta After being picked up he the most beautiful city - in the west J. C. NYE. sous recovered. Imcklly for him the (Signed) hone wan s small one and had no A ROOMf- t- OUT OF THE SMALL BOYS ten-day- WM-Dfin- Livery. Everything am. Otw, 248 34th. Phonos 6S. Ttvdte JohaoB Building Iatpnetor W. F. fit. Jobs hia sworn to complaint la which hi allege that E. A. Enalga metod a bouae without a penult, and ttrotlf and W. R. Uule erected a bouse with lumber wall la tne prohibited fire district. Warrants a 111 be issued. wish to speed a pleaaeat evening, attend the Second Ward Sunday school benefit to be given ua the lawn of Mrs. Jus. Clark and J. L. Herrick. 2768 Wash. Avc.. by tbs All see lllnale Clark, Telltba Browning and Ida Stevens. Refreshments will be served. Aa orchestra will be la attendance and aa excellent musical program rendered, Tuesday, August U. All Invited. If eou The presence of an eleven-pounClerk Jengill at hla home prevented sen of the municipal court from attending the morning session of pollen court yssterdsy, but b put In sn appearance later with a bus of clgare under bis arm. The new arrival waa fittingly welcomed. d Everything la Stove Lew Co's. at Geo. A. Helpers in the boiler department at Pacific shops, are not doing repair work and have not been asked to, la the statement of M. Grogan , one of tbs helpers, la explanation id the fact that they am In ae way involved la the present strike. The helpers, instead it doing any at the boilermakers' work, are simply employed on ecrap. the Southern Ten will find our name ea Range we oelL This to our guarantee at Quality. Goa A. Lowe Ca Traveling flak and Game Commle-ntana- r Van der VUea bss Juat returned from Cache Valley, wkpro be confiscated 250 pounds of fish sad a seine. If yea want a Range, it would pay pm to took over tbs line carried by Geo. A. Lon Co. before buying. The county clerk at Box Cider county issued wedding ptrmlto yesterday to C. H, Prentice and Miss Nellie Thomaa of tbto city, sad to Iwto Bartholomew of Ogden and Nias Baud Harris of Brigham City. Ton hav heard peopla any: Who Is It? while looking at a picture, but U It to oas of Crawshsws, tbs picture will apeak fur Itself. 2189 Wash. Ava Dr. A. H. Miller, the famous park old-tim- h lineen STRIKE ALSO wbru the accident occurred. OUGSTIOII FOB DISCUSSIQU The following question Is one of ten la arithmetic which the candidates for the eounty and atate teachers certificates warn required to discuss yesterday In the examination, nnd the name has been handed this paper In the hep that aome technical mind might throw some light on It: "A process that has no value except as a means to an end should b InReady for (he Road troduced only when need for It arises." la be who baa purchased bis Baggage Discuss this Show where from ua Trunks and Valises of all yon would proposition. apply IL " kinds and all vises. Solid leather, metal bound, ample it raps and the latest Ideal In lock and key. Neat RETURNS FROM THE EAST Dress Suit Cases. Grips. looking Hand-BagGolf-BaJ. H. Last,, of the firm of I,ast ft etc., ete. All of tbs highest workmanship, and yet 1 human, returned yesterday morning offered it comparatively low prices from tbs east after purchasing the If thinking of your Summer vaca- fall stock of good. Mr. Iant reported that he found tion, come and look over our stuck before going elsewhere. business nourishing In the east and that, prices were not as high as he exto find them. Gallachsr Trunk Factory pected On the whole the line of fall goods which Will begin to arrive about SepOPERA HOUSE BLOCK. tember 10. la better than this firm has ever brought to Ogden before. s. BELL TELEPHONE 'ON THE SQUARE ESTABLISHED IN 1170. Veers of Continued Prosperity On August 1st, 1907, we Inaugurate a new system In this house. Business-lik- e methods will replace the cld way" of conducting sales, which prevails In so many lores Thirty-seve- la n Ogden. ALL PRICES REDUCED compe- to meet Eastern catalogue tition, and will remain no. By comparison of prices you will find ws are as low and In many instance lower than any place the comparison Is made. Remember! One Pries to AIL J. S. LEWIS & CO. FREE OPTICIAN A Watch Inspector show Every Night SYLVAN PARK For a .short time last evening the Bell telephones were out of eommls-sloo- . People who tried to use their phones between 10 and 12 last night were unable to do so, and the first thought that look possession of their minds was that the occurrence was a consequence of the linemen's strike. The trouble, however, was occasioned by Insufficient power being received from the Utah Light and Power company owing to the machinery running slowly. At about 12 o'clock. Prank H. IjvBo. assistant manager of suburban exchanges, brought the storage batteries Into use and the trouble was ended. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS EXCURSION TO SALTAIR Via Rio Grande Western Ry, Tuesday, August 13th. Fare. 11.25 round trip. Tickets sold for all trains. Special train leaves Ogden at 9:20 m. Returning, leaving Sallalr at 9:10 p. m. a FEET OF WATER. WOMEN Of WTODCBAFT Go fo lagoon with the Women of Woodcraft, CS1, August 13th. Prize for oldest member of lodge present Little Charley Garrison, who la visiting with his uncle, J. B. Garrison, Na 1417 Washington avevery narrow escape from nue, had drowning yesterday abet 2:20 p. m. Without a doubt, tha little fellow owes hia Ufe to hla cousin, Roy Garrison, a youth at 13 year. ld t The two boys were near the large creek oa the south of tha residence, both leaning against a wire setting fence. While Roy wae cutting a willow with which Charley Intended to "whip hto stick hone." The pouts gava wav, and Charley was thrown hand first Into three fert of ewtftly running water. Quick as a flush Hay Jumped in nfter him, etrlking hto head a glancing blow on mo of the stringers that span the stream at this point. Roy soon had hto eouala in hto arms, but before he could regain hto feet, both lads were carried dowa stream toward tha creamery, a tance f forty feet Mr. Garrison's oldest son, having heard his brothers cry for help was soon os the scene and both boys were safely landed. Tli rescue had been made so quickly that the little fellow was not even strangled. Had the accident occurred, aa It might have done when no one waa at hand, the lifeless body of little Charley Garrison would have been difi ooverod at some subsequent time far from the scene of the accident. Aa It to, the lad appeared lively enough last evening and waa none the worse for his exciting experience. dis- YOU ARE GOING next Tuesday? Grande. TO SALTAIR Excursion via Rio BUILDING PERMITS. A. C. Anderson, eueatory brick dwelling. Park avenue, 1 1.000. frame duelS. A. Knotes, ling, Van Buren avenue, near 24th one-stor- y Street, 700. Banner Canning Co., brick extension west 21st street, $3,300. George Faulkner, oneetory frame dwelling Wall avenue, near 21st street, y $5oo. BE A KNIGHT FOR ONE DAY Baltalr, August 13th. Excursion via . Rio Grande. ; .. ON K. of P. EXCURSION SPEC-l- a train leave Ogden for Baltalr at 1:30 m., and leave Baltalr at 8:20 p. m. Fare $1.25 round trip. Via Rio a Granda Prise for largest family present Print for youngest baby present SPORTS NATIONAL LEAGUE Si Louis, 3; Beaton, 2. St. Louis. Aug. 10. McGlynn Flaherty and 81 Louis made It three straight over Boston by takR.H.E. ing todays game. Score: out-pitch- Bt, .3 Louis 2 7 2 1 Noonan; Chicago, one-hande- Now York, 2; Pittsburg, 2. Pittsburg, Aug. 10. New York hit Wlllia for three single and a triple la the third inning, netting three No new developments materialised in the boilermakers' strike yesterday, except that the strikers here In Ogden will ba Indirectly affected by the runs and winning the game. Pittsburg altlmatnm which was yesterday le- scored two runs by splendid running. Score: R.H.B. aned by H. J- - Small, superintendent .2 3 1 of motive power on the coast division Pittsburg New York 3 7 1 of the Southern Pacific. The crisis of the strike in Loa An- . Batteries Leever, Wlllia and Gibgeles to expected to arrive next Tues- son: Ames and Bresnuhan. day. for on that data by the provisions of the ultimatum, the toller-makcrAMERICAN LEAGUE at Loa Angeles must return to work under the old regime or forfeit the right to Thera Philadelphia 1; Detroit, 0. term will, of course, affect all symPhiladelphia Aug. 10. Philadelphia pathetic striken. made It two out of three with Detroit today in a pitchers battle between Donovan and Render. The heme tHURCH DEBATE ENDS team scored the only run of the game la the first inning on n base on balls, The debate between Moees C. an error, a sacrifice and a wild pitch. Davis, representing the Utah church, Score: R.H.E. and J. T. Stead representing the Detroit ... . .0 3 i church, ended last evening. Philadelphia .1 3 There were representatives of both Batteries Donovan nnd Schmidt; churches present and the attention Bender and Powers given both speakers waa and marked. The opponents ended the Cleveland. 2; Washington, 1. contest with the best of feeling. It was said by some people after the deWashington, Ang. 10. Joas out- bate concluded, that Mr. Stead took pitched Smith on a muddy field today an unfair advantage of his opponent and Cleveland defeated Washington, In hla rebuttal speech. It was la the 2 to 1. Washington today traded argument that no new material not George Xlll to Cleveland for Pete previously Introduced In the debate, O'Brien, both utility players. Score: should be used tost evening. To this R.H.E. part of the agreement. Sir. Davis' Washington l ( 2 $ friends contended. Mr. Stead did not Cleveland hold himself to. but rather freely Batteries Smith and Peydon; Joss and Clarke. brought In new subject matter. No Judges were chosen, so each person waa left to decide for himself fit-- Louis Win First Gama aa to which waa entitled to victory. New York, Ang. 10. 8t. Louis won The hall was comfortably filled. the first game of today's double-heade- r from the local Americana COME IN. THE WATER IS FINE. to 5. The second gam waa called Saltalr. August 13th. Excursion via account of darkness at the end of . Klo Grande. ninth Inning with the score of 8 to Scores: First game R. H . WANT ADS BRING BIO RESULTS. ICE CREAM SYLVAN PARK Match RacePyet vm. HoiHa ter One half mil Five-rol- Lout New York .. .. .,. . t 15 5 10 Ban cries Pi nee a i and Stevens New turn Chesbro snlV Thomaa. Second gMiue R. R L Bt. Lotus 6 16 New York f. b 12 Batteriei Newell (Glade and Spew- - bast tw professional mils handicap profes- sional ama--. lap handicap Two-mit-e tour. One-fourt- mile open h GLENWOOD PARK The ............. Saucer Track ASSOCIATION Fiarmslh Yoiar Home Now At Columbus Oolumbus, 3; Kansas City. 0. At Louisville Louisville, 7; BL $ At Toledo Toledo, 2; 4. open ls Ont-hal- f ............t. Paul heat 11. In three. I 4 Shee- Pueblo Won Turn Games. Omaha Aug. 10c Pueblo took two hard-fouggames from Omaha today. The playing by both teams waa erratic and the result of each game waa la doubt to the end. Omaha should have won both, but blew up at the wind up of each.' The second game went seven Innings by agreement. Scores: R. H.E. First game 4 fi 2 Omaha ..... .8 3 2 Pueblo Batteriea Hall, Ragan and nnd Gooding, Fltxgerald Smith. R. H. E. Second game .2 7 2 Omaha Pueblo .... . .......... . ..... 8 7 2 Batteriea Ragan, McXeely and Goading; , Jackson, Crntoe and Drill AMERICAN AUa SUNDAY EVENING Milwaukee, At Indianapolis Indianapolis, Minneapolis, 6. 2; EASTERN PRES8 SEVERELY CRITICISES BAN FRANCISCO. has been almost constant recently for the loyal Baa Franciscan to how hla head In shams aa s he reads the rather merciless with reference to hla city and lta morals. Tha tone of tha Ex tern press has been especially severe. There has been a vast amount of preachment upon the assumption that San Francisco does not avarage very high la lta dtlscnshlp. There hav been slam aa to moral rottenness for which tha great body of Baa Francisco people ara held responsible; and aneers which savor at regret that charity came ao bountifully to tha relief at the city la lta distress. Yet there are quit a number of who are living these In glass houses They invite comparison between their own municipal domicile and Ban Francisco that, upon last analysis, to not unfavorable to the latter. Chicago, Now York and Phil dolphin hav ail indulged In thla protestation; and Chicago, New York and Philadelphia have each their own nasty troubles, had they the municipal moral courage to address themselves to their correction as Ban Frsnclsoo la doing. Thera appears to be a settled com vlctlou to these Eastern centers of morality that out hen In the West w are aa wild and woolly to our ethlos na we one had the reputation of being to our conduct nnd personal appearances Wa ara to believe that we do aot do bettor because ww do not know better. Thia spirit as It permeates tha discussion of Ban Francisco and Its affairs makes the city representative of the West. It holds the city and the section as the American Nazareth; and that out of It can com no good of the real old Eastern type. But to thia summary of the matter oertaln material considerations are omitted. Especially to this true of the three great cittas of the East. Chicago baa It "Hlnky Dink" and lta "Bathhouse John, who are not In the penitentiary, nor to any danger of going there ao for aa any one baa heard; altiiengk their reputations ara baaed upon municipal official - corruption which means thrift derived from the Interchanging support and protection of the wont classes of criminate. New York has a Police Commissioner who is Just now working under n taw of recent enactment, calculated to enable Mm to escape the domination of scoundrel In hla department While Philadelphia once 9 rotten that It stunk, administered tha quick Ume of an aroused public opinion to no effect, and to now stinking worse than ever. In thia totter city and a lta people are associated with thq mnaumental swindles disclosed anent the construction of the new State Capitol of Pennsylvania th evidence of public die honesty la more general and over whelming than anything thus for shown to Ban Francisco. On the 21st of the present month the Philadelphia city council presented a deed of gift to a traction syndicate which contained the following particulars; Absolute monopoly of surface transit, rerestrictive peal of all street-railwa-y legislation that has been passed In the last fifty years, surrender of the city's right to collect any uort of license from the street railways or to compel them to put their wire underground, a waiver of the right to reduce faros or compel the giving of transfers, and an exemption on the part of the com- Thar n THE BEGIN TOMORROW SEC- com-meat- , HISTORY-MAKIN- G FOR BALE. REMOVAL THE NEXT TWO WEEKS WE WILL YOUR FURNISH CELLAR TO FROM HOUSE ATTIC JUST FOR ABOUT HALF. WE MUST BE ESTABLISHED IN OUR BIG NEW STORE BY SEPTEM- LEAVES ONLY THAT BER 1ST, atone-throwe- holier-than-tho- OUR OND WEEK OF UP THE TOO WEEKS TO CLEAN OP REMAINDER PRESENT OUR ARE ALL OUR GOODS STOCK. WEVE OR- STOCK FOR NEW u DERED WE HAVE WHAT GOT TO SELL YOU CAN BUY CHEAP- ON HAND. ER NOW THAN YOU HOVE EVER BOUGHT BEFORE. BHOFFERS MONDAY SHOULD NOT FAIL TO VISIT OUR CARPET AND DRAPERY. , DEPARTMENT. THERE WILV - BARGAINS THERE BE THAT .YOU WONT FIND AGAIN. NO MATTER WHAT YOU WANT IN THE HOUSE FURNISHING LINE WE CAN SAVE YOU FROM 28 TO 60 CENTS ON THE DOLLAR. , i Boyle FMrmttare Company panic to'pave or repave the street between the tracks, or to remove snow which la plowed from the tracks to the winter tlmau Portland Telegram. AMATEUR Wheaton, GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP. Hto'., Aug. 10. H. Chand- ler Egan of Exmoor, today won the western amateur golf championship for the fourth time,' defeating Herbert F. Jones of Whaaton, fi up and 4 to play. Egan was never down to the match. He took the lead at the second hole In the morning play. Jones squared, the match at the fifth koto, but Egan took the lead again at the seventh, which he won in four and nfter that held the advantaga Ho tttJ A ANOTHER THE NEW STORE. WEVE SIMPLY self-assum- Philadelphia 4; Chicago, 2. Aug. 10. Philadelphia defeated the locals again today. 4 to 2. Tha visitor bunched' two hits with a base on balls In the seventh and in the next Inning were aided by Over-all-s d A wildness. Jumping AF-, ULTIMATUM OF H. J. SMALL catch by Tinker, which reFECTfi OGDEN INDIRECTLY. sulted in a double play, waa the fieldR.H.E. ing feature. Score: 2 5 Chicago $ Boilermakers of Local fihope Await- Philadelphia Batteries Taylor, Overall, Pfetater ing Results From Lea and ,Kllng; Bparka and Jscklltach. Angelas Finest Soda and BICYCLE RACES 4. ht Batteries McGlynn and Flaherty and Aamuasefi. OF STRIKE 4 Batteries Engle, Jarrott and han; Wheeler and Shannon. and Voting Cousin Attempts Rseeu Beth Ara Carried Down Stream But Finally Rescued. Boston CONDITION Molna Dea lfiaina . WANT ADS BRING BIG RESULTS. ( UNCHANGED WESTERN LEAGUE After pitcht ball for eight innings ing against the Dea Moines champions. Eagle of Sioux City went ballooning, allowing them to' score four rang and tie the score. Wheeler, who had been hit hard by tha locate. also weakened In the ninth nnd gave the game to the locals, fi to 4. Score: JLH.EL Sioux City t fi I noo-snln- An officer bad the owner remove the horse to the rear from where It was tied In front of Greenwelln butcher shop on 2th street Young Powers was la the act of picking up hla hat from the pavement Kleloow. shut-ou- Nea-Unie- n expert and forester, has been doing aome very fine work throughout this city, Hla laying out of the new City Park to very artistic and It baa taken a considerable load off the minds of fb present park eummleakuisra. His method of trimming the dly paths speaks well of hla knowledge of tress sad it to to be regretted that Mr. oboes. and Doyle, Hogg filoux City, fi; Daac Btoux City, Aug. 10. ESCAPE FALLS INTO THREE SWIFTLY FLOWING eer; Tift, iitaar 1 1 1 1 iiU.i.a,i.in finished the first eighteen holes, 2 up. Egan won the first two holts to the afternoon piny. Building contractors nil over the northwest are crying for carpsntera brick sad stone maaoaa plasterer, paper hangers nnd electrical workers St wages running from $4.50 to $85$ for eight hours work. The P'ace Where The Crowd Goes SYLVAN PARK nn 1 1' I 4 111114111111 M4. SsiBfS 0 The one great annual event that is held to absolutely dear out all Spring and Summer Merchandise . ; Prices Unequaled by any Other Sale this Season Every dollar's worth In this eale la stylish, desirable merchandise. Evary hour of every day of the sale will bring countless opportunities t the prudent buyers of Ogden. Thousands of dollars worth of merchandise at extreme reduct Iona . We have made every preparation to give your needs prompt attention. The Sato begins when the doors open at 1:0(1 Monday, August 12th. LAST & THOMAS 4 1frKI 111 1 1 III 1 1 1 1 1 HI I Ml |