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Show JBE arrives, will be which, as soon as Mr. Duug-la- a new the building. ia placed Ji brevities Tu : bOB-V-T- the .11. o Heber Oo ' o teB-pou- d , LX'S. left vesterUy often- - '. Fsrley la visiting with JgaaitUL u rumored that E. H. Harriman jeaterdaj about mid- night Conroy solos Mr. Marik tad at the funeral ?rrtoa rang oa Sunday. of jgjgti Canaoa weal down to JTuke today. Ha will aaalat in -g Halluraa a nayur. wr ad Mrs. W. A. Allen of Detroit, uiehl at. f uesta ef their brother A. of Five Points. j- c3fU Tfcomaa left yesterday for a two weeks' ei.it with on and relativns. gifggds liiaa Dot Greeawell, who has spent the last tew ricdnliy, has weeks at Idaho Falls and retarned home. Ski. a. E. Eastman and sun Hasen, Nevada, rwles have pone to for a few Ji, days. pieasnre trip county assessor, and county recorder, have to the hills for a tew day a Edwin Din. Sohert L. Eriekson. a clerk In the Faei&e offio at Granger, was hnugbt to the Ogden General hospital rT MMerday morning, suffering from a fcrer. B. H. Roberts came la from the He visited northurth yesterday. interests of the Morern Utah la the mon church. James H. Douglas, Hnfr Furniture company, has Boylo EXAMINER: strike, so far as the company was concerned. would be lled at once. ski- L'TAIl. OGDEN, of the return- visit to Chicago, York and other etitera points. Ho purchased a new company Mock of furniture fur his ed hum a iva weeks Grand Fpida New e Bpe-cU- Pafrsi BlueRibbon of Tls Bssr Quality It is ths most cooling, refreshing, satisfying drink for hot neither, and it ia ss hsstthftd and wholaaoma it ia delicious. Drink Pabst Bssr sad keep eooL , u IIS F. J. Klese! ft On. Twenty-fourt- h St, Ogden. IL Both Phones the situation and they are Justly indignant. The trouble cause! at other cities other than Ogden by the same class of has prompted me general secretary of the O. R. T. ta Issue instruction to local lodges, warning them against receiving auy messages that come over the Western Union and the Postal Hues. Until tbe strike has been settled tbe Ol R. apply itself to cuupany business exclusively. LIME A BUSY record-breake- 5 BLOWN UP IN QUARRY iind-i-taii- Senator Premature tha Tears Explosion Left Bide of His Head. Away Woth-erapoo- lf ator BttiouC original appropriation was When this had been expend-oit waa discovered that the building waa inadequate for the purpose for which it had been constructed, so congress vss prevailed upon to set aside 0120,000 tor improvements and extensions. la the plans for two wings to the federal building, centraciora called for only 70,000 of tho total arnuunt appropriated, so that 50,000 remained unuaued. Before it could bo restored to tho general fund, the Weber Club communicated with the powers that be and has practically succeeded ta ' saving to Ogden and to thS federal building the above earn. In devising pirns for the expenditure of the 50,000, members at ths club submitted n proposition to Senator gmoot for six additional rooms to bo made out at the epece that now between the two wing. This extra room will bo available fur messenger use, sod extra quarters fur federal officials. At Salt Lake Mr. Reynolds visited several federal officials and, without exception, they favored the project he Bpringa at 0:45 a. m. bad io present to them. With an extra 50,000 added to the Superintendent Shealy of the re sort saw Robotham aa ho staggered building in the shape of rooms and forward. He washed bis wounds and ornamentation, it- will bo one of the applied such relief as was within his moat beautiful and spacious buildings in tha stats. By binding his face with cloth the flow of bluol was chucked, and whan TOOK OFF A FINGER tha Cache Valley train came along. Mr. Shealy placed tha injured mea on board and accompanied him to the Accident Caused a Workman to Quit Hit Job. boepltal. Robothams face and bead are ta A n fearful condition. Flying rocks sad peculiar aocMent, ns wall ss one tha concussion of tha explosion tore that was quickly dune, occurred in away a portiun of his left cheek, and the Southern Pacific yards yesterone of kts evea was destroyed. Hla day. A laborer, n atranger. was workhead Is so battered that a thorough ex- ing oa the Incline that leads na to amination ia not possible, but indica- tha roai bins. . Another laborer, tions point to n severe fracture of bis whose name is Robinson, was working arorby, but Just a little below. Robinskull bone. A payson was busy, using. n hand-ax- , ing no attention to anything but his work. Tho man., above. desiring 0.R.T.IN SYMPATHY something near where tho sx was reached down through tbs Their Attitude in Frossnt Btrlks Mads swinging, Tbs sx struck In tbs gccua-lometimbers. Plain. place with ever. recurring reg' I ularity, Tiut this tiuu the unwitting Bo Indiscriminate has become the workman hs! his index finger taken flee of the word "scab" since tbe off at the second JulnL U took bnt Western Union operators walked out an instant, but iha work was done on utrike that the operators in the more quickly than n surgeon could do Joint offices of ths Union Pacific, it, and yet Just ns cleverly. K4ln-son- , horrified st what he bad dona, Southern Pacific and Oregon Short Line railroads, to protect themselves, and yet apparently free from all have issued a public statement ia blame, took tbe matter so much to which they declare that they are not heart that be quit his Job then and affiliated with the operators of the there. Western Union and the Postal Telegraph companies, and am not obligat- WANT ADS BRING BIG RESULTS. ed to go out. Of late they have been classed as scabs by people who do WANT ADS BRING BIG RESULTS. The $200,000. d - ooe-ttnue- . . . d F What All h ... , FURNISH SAILS FOR ALL, U. S. DOCUMENTED SAILING VESSELS. vlvallsts comfortably. Filled with cots, all tho inhabitants of Greater New York could find sleeping room and pasmge way. That's allowing, too, for the aldewalle of .the tent betop ing eighteen feet high', hnd tbe elr-cut, fashioned after tbe conventional or gospel, tent pattern. Sewed Into separate tents the slse of the main tent of Rlcgllng Brothers circus, the 15,000,000 square yards of dlshrag would make 1,000 such portable lodges of amusement. Bowed Into soldiers field shelter teats, they could accommodate aa Wether army of 5,000,000. back to tha big lent, all tha dlshrqgs of the United KIf wore sewed together Into cue .GettingIf used for circus purpose!, for circus purposes, that teat tho three rings would be at leant a uld accommodate 6.000.000 people. half-mieach In diameter; the gospel teat, with compact aud- clown would be ulmos twice ax high it would hold 10,000,000 ro- - aa the statue of Liberty Enlighten HE dfckrags of the Aangi1 Arose eke family, without aver., eoonKng age one square yard, said Statistical Bam, aa tha klteheu cbl-ft- et cam ta case. As I have said before, there ar. than 15.040.00g families In the hed Eta tea," ha continued. "Tharo-for-a. there are more than ure yards f dialings 15,000.000 la this atry. Aad Just think how big a Mrcus they would make if sewed toe-towe- ls, , !. - le tea-tow- "Allowing 5,000 square yarda of eanvas (Including sails In reserve) to a ship, and ths dish-raof tho railed States if sewed Into satin would supply a greater number of ships than have been built In this country la tha last five yaara. They would furnish canvas spread for a fleet of 1,000, which is Just about tho total number of the documented selling vessels of the United States; and ships, they are not all either. Bo, It Is very conservative to say that all our dlshrags converted Into sails would supply all our sailing vessels, and also their reserve stores. "And, to wind up with," said Statistical Sam, la conclusion, "1 know what Im talking about, bacauaa, my wife lets mo HELP dry tho dishes!" full-rigg- ing the World; and the elephant, la covered that one was of s salt sack, proportion. another of s flour sack, aad tho reWhen we were kids, we used to maining of s aad sn uncount out for like this: dergarment respectively. el hlde-and-ce- ek gs ed wlnd-cateh-f- or 'My observations and Investiga'Wire, brier. Umber, lorkl tions of dlshrags In general have tod Three geese in u flock. aourrea of origin m to rlarolfy their One flew east, one flew west. aa fellows: percentages, by And ona flew over the cuckoo's nest. Get out, you dirty dlshrag clout! gWUMtiMflUttMOMMIKaMSO O SAX'S TABLE. "New Just Imagine how big the one who was It would- have to bo Percent S If nil our dlshrags were represented Discarded undergarments. 60 g by one large rag; for, that rag would 14 O Discarded bed linen havo an area of almost five square Discarded table linen.... 11 S .. not to tire you with mllwi, T Tlscarded r fractions. 0 9 Discarded salt sacks. .: 8 Did you ever stop to think of how S Discarded flour sacks. I K dlshrag! come? They come from ev0 6 Miscellaneous BAM WITH NEW (STATISTICAL ery old thing. Of the four rsga I ex- a INFORMATION KSSX.WSEIF amined In my kitchen recently, I dis full-rigg- J - ed . ... .......... SEVEN ATTEMPTS MADE TO TER OGDEN HOMES. Smoot is Enlisted for the Good of Ogden. T As Cospel Tent - - - Seat Ten Million Revivalists. As Circus Tent - - - Seat Audience of Five Million. As Soldiers Field Tents - - - Shelter Five Million. NIGHT 8ocretary I. U Reynolds, of the Weber Club, received a telegram from Senator gamut yesterday, to which he was practically assured that the surplus of 50,1100 in tho appropriatloa fur the enlargement of the federal building wlU he npent aa originally designed, instead at being returned to the government's general fund. Definite information will follow aa aoua as Government Architect Knox Taylor is advised of the recommendation ul Sen- Unaided and ever a billy road. Cbae. Robothain walked from tho lima quarmile east of the Utah ries, one-haHot Spring. to that resort, with his head so badly battered that hit recovery ia despaired of. Ho Uea at the hospital where he was taken for surgical aid. AY ben his bloody sad blackened fan waa suddenly disclosed to the people sitting on the porch at the Bpringa, two of tha women fainted and the mea were shocked. Robotham baa i contract with the smelter, west of the Hut Springs, to Unto ruck need in Crnish tha ores. Yesterday, unattended by hla partner, who usually aceom-panle- a him to the quarry, ho went to the lime deposit to blast loosa a quantity of ruck. Ha fixed tho powder, tamped it and set of tha fuse, but failed to get safely away before a terrific explosion occurred nod half bis face was blown literally to pieces Tbe Journey of Rubotham to the resort was attended by excruciating pain. The Mood from bis wounds ran into hla eyes, and saturated his clothes. The sun bast down upon him mercilessly and several times he prevented himself from fainting only by the exercise of unusual grit and determination. He knew that to keep from bleeding to death be had to pro euro aaslstanee at once, so he dowa the rough road that leads from tbe quarry, until ho reached the r, BURGLARIES SUNDAY Will bTsPEHT MQ3EY CHARLES ROBOTHAM VICTIM OF A TERRIBLE ACCIDENT. . u Pabst gets all of the food out of the barley-grai- n by Maltthe Pabat Eight-Da- y and by the ing Flee Pabst Perfect Brewing Process puts it all into iso; 13, ii.it CANNERI ES reporm everything in the East as about normal with tbe factories of all The district court was In session kinds working over time to supply the but a abort lime y Saturday. In tact demands for various kinds of goods. Just lung enough for the district atDr. W. C. Dairy tuple has returned torney to recommend that the charge of burglary in the third degree against from the east I. T. Simon be changed to petit larceny, to which the prisoner pleaded Superinteadent Masson was expected home yeateiday afternoon on guilty and received thirty days ia the The recommendation county jnil. Southern Pacific Sol 4. came ns n result of the aid Simon has Wallace Boyle, of the Boyle Fur- given the officers and also from the niture company, and Joseph Smith, of fact that he has been a model pris- TOMATO CROP ONE OF THE LARGEST IN YEARS. the Smith Mattresa factory, are oa a oner. fuhing trip in the Uintah reservation. If you wish to spend a pleasant John Armstrong has sworn to a com- evening, attend the Second Ward Not Made Great Inroads Sunday schoul benefit to be given on Blight Has plaint charging Frank Marshall, alias and Big Yiald is Mrs. the batlawn L. Joe. X of Clark and and assault with Frank Marsh, Assured. Herrick, 2760 Wash. Are-- by the tery. Misses Minnie Clark, Telltha Brown-lu- g and Ida Stevens Refreshments The fire department made a run to In Hue with other crops in WeTwenty-fourtstreet and Grant sie-aa- will be, served. An orchestra will be and an excellent ber yesterday afternoon. Tha fire, a la attendance county, the tumato crop ia one ol mnsical program rendered, Tuesday, burning fence, was put out with water. the largest in years, both as to acreAugust II. All invited. age and indicated yield, the latter lflsaea Cad, Ida and Mavnie RobCOME IN, THE WATER IS FINE. being so promising that canneries erts have returned home after a visit of five weeks ia Los Angeles, Long 8a It air, August 13th. Excursion vis throughout tho county are making unRio Grande. Beach and other California points. usual preparations to handle it The season will commence ta about two The Lewis Jeweler baseball team KNIGHTS CF PYTHIAS EXCURSION weeks. arrived from Bounttful yesterday with The absence of much blight this TO SALTAIR rather downcast features. The farmla propitious as well as strung year er team walloped them II to I. Via Rio Grande Western Ry, Tues- a ordinarily at least a tblrJ of tha tumato croQ is destroyed each yeas Mrs. Joseph 8. Faery has returned day, August 13th. Fare, $1.25 round l lu accounting for it, tomato raisers from Salt Lake, where she has been trip. Tickets sold for all trains train leaves Ogden at 1:30 a. m. give credit to Jhe lateness and wetvisiting friends. Mrs. Feery expects ness of the spring both of 'which to return to the capital next Sunday Returning, leaving Baltair at 1:30 conditions are knows to be unfavorp. m. for a visit of week or two. able to the development at blight ltosever, traces of tha blight apThe wife and two children of Sheriff IN POLICE CCURT ia various parts of tbs counpeared for left Long yesterday Sebring so well developed were the but ty will Mrs. California. Beach. Sebring Two Men Who Encountered Bad Luck plants that comparatively little damchildren rlslt her grandparents, the on Sunday. age was done. Now that the plants their great grandparents. are about matured, the only danger Ia police court yesterday. Jamas that confront the grower, as well aa Harold M. Staker and wife of Ogden was arraigned on a charge of tha canneries, is early frosts. Hay ar now located in Ten bo. Lander Tbe total output of canned tomatoes larcency, and held, pending a grand county, Nevada. Mr. Staker writes hearing, by a bond at in the county this season will run that Tenabo has tha heat prospects preliminary 1500. It is alleged that immediately close to half a million cases. of any mining camp he has seen. Ha after his release from tho ehy Jail There is no danger, cannery men sends this office a copy of the Bul- Hay attempted to steal a suit com at declare, of overstocking on this parlion District Miner, a weekly paper the depot, containing tlothe valued at ticular product as the demand for published at Tenabo. over ISO. Utah tomatoes is far in exeats of ths The grind was composed of supply. Eastern buyers always apOa complaint of John M. Grew, Arthur regular Trudeaux and Jack Doyle, both pear on ths local market early in w warcounty fish end game arden, a of whom imbibed too freely yester- the eeaaon in order to seenrs the rant has been issued for the arrest of day. pleas cream of the crop so that It is not Ihey made such eloquent tho officers of the Rocky Mountain for liberty that Judge Gideon was confor a factory to sell tt outTrout company. It is alleged by tbe strained to withhold sentence. Doyle unusual put before the crop la fairly under complainant that tha company does promised solemnly to walk straight to way of ripening. not maintain screens la its pond to Golden in two minutes, and when he the canning Industry la In prevent trout from Woods creek enter- was given the opportunity be was so Webergeneral Is feat forging ahead eounty reserve. the one ing thankful that he cut the time to as one of the most substantial as minute with the added etlpulutiun that the most lucrative. This A young men by the name of Kottel, be would sot come back for at least well on small fruits and who resides at Hooper, has a broken six months. Trudeaux avowed that he season the run been has a vegetables his from at kick a the result arm, Just had to get bark to work as bis horse. Mr. Kottel went into the stable employers were short of uea. He both ss to quantity and quality. to feed the animal, supposedly without stated that he drank several glasses being seen or heard. As noon ns hs over the bar sad attempted to get OWEN A TAYLOR FUNERAL touched tha horse. It raised both hind home with the load, but it Interfered kickfeet. Tha heck of the barn was with hU legs so that an officer took ed out, sad tha young man escaped him In tow and hauled him to the The funeral of Owen A. Taylor took with his arm broken above tha elbow. station place yesterday at 10 a. n, at He also waa dismissed. tha family residenca on Lincoln avenue between Twenty-thirMrs. Marie F. 8. Robins, wife of J. and Twenty-foAT THE mCHEUPECH urth n atrecta. Biabop James H. C. Robins of Wsst Weber, was examined by Drs. Esra Rich and IL B. took the services. of charge The program fur Monday and Tues- Miss Maggie Hnll of Balt Lake renForbes as to bar mental condition. The lady has a strong Tietermlnatlon day at th. Nickelodeon ia "Teddy dered three solos, "Come Ye Disconto drown herself, and has a few other Bears," The Russiaa Ballet," with solate," O, Death Where Is Thy Vicqueer ideas. It was considered best rate of the latest aoaga, "Cheer Up, tory," and "Borne Sweet Dav." The to send her to Provo. Her husband Mary." speakers were George W. Larkin, The program is one that will be President Allen of Summit Blake and accompanied her there yesterday. to and especall, very' entertaining Bishop James Wotherspoon. Thu retbe children. fine for ially There will probably be a settlement were shipped to Ksysvillii on The manngement baa arranged for mains of the atriko of linemen in the emthe Oregon Short Line train at f:fi afte Bear a Party Tuesday Teddy m., where they will be buried by ploy of the Independent Telephone noon, to which every child in Ogden, p. aide of a twin brother. company this week, and it will mean tbe l adage,-wil10 of be under years the returning to work of over 10 line- mitted Mr. TayWWas born at Kaysvllle, reare The children free. men who have been out for months county, April 20, 1864. and was to bring their Teddy Dariason At n meeting of tho linemen's com- quested of Levi and Emelins Owen ths mittee and officials of the Independent Bears. Taylor. H Is nurvlvsd by a wife and several brothers. He waa a telegraph company, s tentative agreement waa FRUIT GROWERS draws up, and while It waa not signed, operator by profession and was a very it was mutually understood that, with eetlmable an! highly respected young j We want your peaches and apples. man. slight changes, it would be acceptable t to bath sides The meeting was held Call and get boxen to pack them la. THE IL L. GRIFFIN CO. WANT AD8 BRING BIG RESULTS. Thursday, and it looked as though ths h AlUlST Tl'ESDA V, ARE KEPT tone ta Kanbw Gouda UOKXIXO ,V. EN- Felice Kept on tha Go Answering Telephene Calls for Help Clever Rogues. The peace sad quiet at ths Sabbath night was disturbed by the repeated attempts of n gang od burglars to am ter residents on th bench, between Twenty-firs- t and , Tweaty-fonrt- a streets sad Monroe and Adams avenues. But for the wakefulness of the neighbors, the thieves wonU have accomplished thir purpose. Throe teleplume messages earns in to the six lion about midnight from the Infested district and tha patrol wagon in charge of two offioen waa sent out. Scarcely had they sons before two additional calls cams, from ths same portiun of tho city. Reinforcements were dispatched but. although they scoured the neighborhood, the officers were unable to apprehend a burglar. They were assisted la the search by a number of armed ritisene wtose slumbers had been broken by the unceremonious entrance of tho prowlers. The robbers planned n campaign and mapped oat their field of labor during tha day. 8everal suspicious characters made themselves eoalpie-nou- s Sunday afternoon by approaching residences with telephones attaeh sd and asking permission to use tiro instruments. Invariably tbe attempts to call up qjher persons, made by th strangers, resulted la failure, but the significance of tho operations wars not understood by tho residents until the attempts at burglary were made during last night. ' Tbe police uro still unable to locate tha hiding place at the thieves. Yesterday officers searched tho Jungisa for the plunder and suspicious char nctern but they were not successful. Tha resorts of. the city have been examined time and again, the force has been Increassd by n number of plain Clothes officers, but the undesirable element has eluded nil efforts St car tore. The fact that seven attempts were mads last night bowevar, plainly demonstrates that they are active end numerous. , . . YARRANTY DEEDS . Aims Kayes and wife to George M. Wheelright, part of block 13, plat C. 1.61)0. Rdaelts Clifford to Joel Clifford, part of lot 6, block 4, North Ogden survey, 3fi0. Joseph Powers snd wife to Joseph H. Powers, parts of sections II nod 13. township 6, 50. Lester. A. Herrick and wife to James IngebreUoa, part of lot 3, block 4, plat A. 1.000. 1 t ' t Regulates tha bowels, promotes easy natural movement, cure constipation Doan's Regulets. Ask your druggist for them. IS cents a box. - , lbs differences between the Lake Shore railroad and tbe striking union boiler-maker-s employed at the Elkhart, Ind., works of the company have boon settled. - |