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Show THE WORKING COUNCIL CXAMINtK EDITORIAL ROOM IndtpHduil MU Pmm, BUSINESS SUBMITS ItLUWNtS Plwf Im ring OFFICE " REPORT .....NNI N iMUpMtait Pnoee MU Phone, ring in ninety day after the acceptance Referred to law iit the contract. committee with engineer. The requisitions of the building gad grounds committee for three tone ff coal and one cord of wood were ordered to be obtained. Cash on hand and receipts. .$8,833.60 Less animals redeemed and 33,443.50 interest on same $56,390.19 Balance on hand. $17 U,S 18.42 Total disbursements War nulls outstanding, June 30. 1907 CITY BREVITIES FATHERS HOLD REGULAR MONDAY SESSION. hsmlasd Claims Upon the City Treasury and Submitted Other Meeting Proceedings. Ttdta Livery. Everything Juhawn A Dec, 246 34th. Ihoav 698. Us re- EXAMINER: General fund Sidewalk districts Curbing and guttering tricts Sewer districts. ........ Miscellaneous 113.588.53 13,466.66 dis- TTESDAT, AUGUST 15, 1907. STRENGTH OF UNION TO BETRB CONDITION OF LOCAL BOILERMAKER'S STRIKE UNCHANGED. 19.i31.33 45.134.94 3,753.85 $193,665.39 Total, UTAH, OGDEN, Southern Pacific Apparently Ready Teat the strength of tha. ts Union. a y 11-0- Tk-kei- s () tea-mil- e r, ASSOCIATED PRESS WENT ON STRIKE atrike-bronker- e. ACCIDENTS TERRIBLE i The Ri COMPOSING ROOM SANITATION Virgin Oil E Development Ck File Articles. Alighted From a Street Car 'and RESULT Inter-mountai- spe-cU- n . - ,,.,,,it...,...,....,..l ,,.,,.,.,,5 ptr-tlnll- y Improvements Include Ingenuity and Brave eight-year-ol- hap-lne- - .l Pre- sence of Mind Saved the Enlargement Flora1 A contract will bo let today for ImLondon, Aug. 12. To Captain Mattprovements on n Urge scale at the son, of the Swedish barque Flore, all state prison. Chief aiming the due for hie Ingenuity ud will ha the enlargement credit la iff the prison yard, the wall to be courage. Millie la- tho Bay of Biscay the vessel sprang a leak necessitatextended 2 (Hi feeL These improvements were authorized by n Uw ing repairs from the outside. This the skipper successfully undertook, passed by the Uat legislature. eluthed In an improvised diving suit, consisting of n large bag, 16 feet long and 2 foet la diameter, made of sail cloth. This, which wu kept in shape by metal ring and provided with sleeves, ud a small window, waa with its occupant lowered ever the vessel's side. The gallant captain soon located the damage nnd, despite the proximity of a shark and tho fact that ho narrowly escaped drowning by the Inrush of water taro ugh a small hole, accomplished bis hazardous task In workmanlike manner. Tho dramatic episode in Victor Hugo's romance, The Tollers of tho Be.." wu In rani life when a diver named Painter, in the employ of tho Capo Town Harbor Board, descended to a depth of 85 feet to examine Into the damage dime hr the Council Last City Tonight Dunvegan Castls when she collided with the South Arm Pier. Did Not Elect a New The water wu dear, end the diver thought to proceed with hie tuk under favorable conditions, when, sudMayor. denly, from behind n dislodged block of concrete shot a hideous tentacle caught him by Dn leg. The next Bah lake, Aug. 12. At the session that of tho city council tonight tho export- moment bla arm wu gripped, and na ed did not happen. Salt Lake Is still octopus, emerging from Its lurking place flung its other feelers around without a mayor. W. J. Walloran, Its luckless victim, who, having no who was chosen ty a caucus of the knife, wu at the mercy of hla pitiAmericas members a few days ago, less assailant. withdrew from tha race today, and Fortunately, Palmer kept his preswould not permit bU name to be used ence of mind; he pulled the signal for the office under any circumstances. and his comrades above comAt tonight's session, A. J. DavU cord, was nominated for the position, but menced to haul him up. Slowly he rose to the surface, when ho emerged the council refused to accept him. . with the sen monster still enfolding n la short session the members dis- him la Its gruesome embrace. Relief, cussed tbs situation, nnd decided to In the form of knife and axe, wu hold a caucae Tuesday afternoon of at hand, and the creature the American party counellmen, when promptly wu cut and chopped from its prey. they will name one of tha following When subsequently measured It was three, nil members of the American found to ho nearly 13 feet acroes. , party, to be the next mayor: Tom Pott, J. W. Houston and J. S. Brana-torA UNIQUE FORESTRY DISPLAY. SALT LAKE mnn-bule- d. APPRAISEMENT FILED. Estate ef Late O. J. Salisbury, Valued At $601,250.' It. The appraisers of the csUtte of the late O. J. Salisbury filed their report today with County Clerk EldrsUgs, showing the total value of the estate to be $601,-35more than doable the amount stated In the petition for letters testamentary, which wee filed soon after bU death. The value of the real property U $114,200, nnd the personal property M veined nt $487,050. There are live pieces of reel property mem tioned In the inventory, the most valuable of which U described aa tots 4 and 5, block 53, pUt A, Balt Lake City survey. Its value Is fixed nt $61,200. Of the personal property 64,398 shares of stock In the Salisbury company is valued nt $386,380. Thera are 3.000 shares of stock in the Home-stak- e Mining company valued nt $75,-00There arc also numerous other mining and mercantile stocks mentioned In tho inventory. The appraisers of the estate are P. H. Lannan, J. P. Coe griff, and R. B. Harkneaa. The county received tho sum of 61,117.50 as a fee for filing the Inventory. 0, 0. MYSTERIOUS DEATH. d Lad Brought Home With Bullet In Head. Bevonteen-YeerOl- le ? - d Jack Mann, a printer of Salt Lai-w- u seriously Injured yesterday 7:8u p. m. In a collision with Wandamere street car aad Arthurtha Sweets automobile. Mann had just got off the car au was crossing the atreet when the oJl ran Into the automobile. Tss uto wu whirled clear around and struck Mr. Mun aad ran over him. He waa badly bruised aad it is thought huit internally. The Injured man wu carried fata e nearby house ud placed In the care of Dra. Roy W. Fisher an I r' H. Pinkerton. When the collslon occurred t Plf-- a Ea4 and Third South. Mn. Sweet and her two children were fa the mn. chine. They escaped with aonia bruises and n severe shaking up. Another moat Important proposition touched upon in the president's report embraces the suitary cunUi-tlon-s in composing rooms throughout the country. The president strongly advises that Vocal unions insist on healthful workrooms, ud without question the convention wlU endois the president's recommendation. The movement for the stamping out of tuberculosii has become national, aud. the union printers believe they arc vitally interested in its success. Tuberculosis has for many years bn.u. the scourge of the printing trade, and the lnion Printers' Home it present contains a large number of patients who are suffering from the white plague. It is believed by the imicn printers that unsanitary ud badly ventilated com posing rooms are re. sponsible for much of the tuberculosis that exists among them, and they pro. poo to see to it that they am not made victims of a disease that fa nearly all easas spells death. From the expressions of the delegates It fa evident that there will be drastic notion by the convention slung this line. The arbitration agreement between the Amertou Newspaper Ppubllaherff association nnd the International Typographical Union Is given extended notice in tho presidents report It fa shown that about 200 of the larger newspapers of the country have arbitration contract with the Interna, ttonal Typographical Union, it it also demonstrated that this agree, meat has been of grant value to the union nnd that muy increases fa wages have been secured under It In a peaceable way. The operation of this agreement thus far lias been a distinct success, and It ia believed that there will be but llttls friction under It It will expire In 1913. Th president recommends rigid rules for the education of apprentices. The union seeks to turn out first-cla-ss workmen, believing that tha betterment of conditions and the securing of a fair wage depends to n large extent oa the ability of tho workman. The Union Printers' Home, as stated by the president In his report, fa n most successful institution. If lx supported and maintained entirely by International the Typographical Union, nnd Is the only Institution of Its kind In the world. J ef Prison Yard. Balt Lake, Ang. Balt Lake, Ang. 13. The body of James Walter Mackey, the Busan son of Joseph end Taylor Mackey, of Granger, this county, wu In Reno from yesterday after-nooobrought and taken to the undertaking parlors of Joseph EL Taylor. The doctor's certificate accompanying young Mackeys remains, contained the Information that the boy had come te his death from a gunshot wound In his head, and expired at Reno on to the the 8th Inst. No particulars cause of death are forthcoming yet. although every effort has been made to locate parties who may know somo-thlnof the lad's tragic death., and whether the means were accidental or otherwise The body wu taken to the boys former home nt Granger yesterday afternoon. Funeral services were held at 11 oclock tbla morning and Interment will take place at Taylorsville, at the family burying ground. The hoy had been away form home only about five or six weeks, accord-in- k to the best Information obtainable and the family are nt n loss to know the cause of his death. An Investigation will he commenced at once to clear. If possible, Just how the boy received the wound that ended Us u u g Sacramento, Aug. 12. A forestry display of unique Interest and value la assured for Sacramento In September. In connection with the Fir teenth National Irrigation Congress, which opens on the 2nd, an Interstate exposition of irrigation si products and forestry, lha purpose of this display la to emphasise the Importance of a broad national sense of movements touching reclamation of arid lands and the protection and development of the countrys forest resources. Lumber companies and manufacturers of wood products are Bending from all sections of the country sample exhibits of American commercial woods nnd manufactured articles, Theae will form one of the largest ud most valuable display in this line over assembled on the Pacific cout.. PROTECTION FROM Secretary-Treasure- COURTS. Montane Judge Makes Ruling That Hava Great Effect on Situation. Salt Lake, Aug. 12. The New says: Reports received by the Rocky Mountain Bell Telephone company this morning showed that service la now being maintained at every point of the company's system, except Bntto which la still tied up In a sympathetic strike. At Helena, where the service wu suspended two days lost week, things am going along to tho satisfaction of the company ud It n patrons with a full force of operators. It la not yet known Just what will he done nt Butte, blit General Muager D. S. Murray la atlll In Montana and it la possible same move toward relieving the situation nt the big mining camp will be made this week. The decision of Federal Judge Hunt ud District Judge Bach at Helena last week have had n great effect on the situation In Montana and are likely to prove important precedents In nil future labor troubles In tbnt state, which has hid more than It shsra of industrial disturbances. non-unio- SENDS MOTHER ON DIVORCE WANTED. Balt Lake, Aug. 13. Christopher snit for divorce In the district court today against Christine Wlaberg on the ground of desehtlnn. They were married In Norway In 1868 nnd It la alleged that defendant de- I serted plaintiff in September, 19U3. fa Brentwood, r hla report, shows that the collections for the year ending May 31, 1907, have reached the enormous total cl $1,939,441.91, and the expenditure $1,643,441.94, leaving a balance In the Thera wu treasury of $396,808.97. also collected during the eame period, for (he support of the Union Printer1 Home. $61,931.40. shows that The secretary-treasure- r the expenditures from the burial fund for tbs year reached the sum of $39e 370. The total expenditures from this fond since its establishment In 1893 have been $443,105. The average ago of death for the year waa 46.7 years. It' Is proposed to build an addition to tli Union Printers Home, as! the fund for this purpose Is known as the Cummings Memorial Fund. There was In this fund on May 31, 1307, $13,910.44. This amount represents voluntary contributions by tits membership. The net cost of transacting the general business of the organisation, excluding the conduct of the eight-hou- r campaign, has been only $16,026.63. Tha average cost per member has been 37.7$ cents; the average cost iff oncers' salaries has been 10.08 cents. camThe total cost of the eight-hou- r to paign nnd its attendant strike up secretary-May 81, 1907, is shown by tha treasurer to have been 13,53, 068.11. The receipts nnd disbursements of the International organisa6 tion from 1891 to 1907 era and 64.659.037.31, respectively. s report The secretary-treasurer- 1 numerous tables setting forth tha minutely the source from which avw money has been received, and the exnues through which it has been pended. It is also stated that receipts are on hand for every dollar directly expended by the International Union. After the receipt of the reports of oncers, the obligating of tiie the appointment of committees, and the disposition of tome tontine unbusiness, the convention adjourned til Tuesday morning. $4.9344-318.5- cos-tain- Typo-graphic- dew-gate- s, VACATION. Clyde Malone, newsboy. Is one of the most progressive little chap In this neck of the desert. Clyde 1 n hustler from away back, ud Bn n bank account that would do credit to s much older person. He also ha a number of shares of Consolidated. He le hnt 12 yean of age, ud can give pointer to uy of tha newsboys of the city nt selling hi papers. The uying, Run along, little hoy, and peddle your papers, does not apply to life. Clvde, for he does It withgut being told. The point of the whole matter, LAWN ANDCARD PARTY however, la the delightful little vacafor Will he held by Ogden Social Camp tion trip which he has prepared bla RUle Bister and hi mother. of the Royal Neighbors nt home of Without allowing them to spud a Mrs. O. B. Hinton. 3415 Jefferson, cent, Clyde has decided to send them 15. Thursday evening, Aug. to Lake Tahoe for a month, at least, servrefreshments Prises given and and Clyde pays the bills. ed. All Woodmen nnd Royal Neighbors ud their friends Invited. MURDERER IS CAPTURED. Bring 10 cents. (They enns, Wyx, Ang. 13. Joe AnFarmers, mechanics, railroaders, la- derson, colored, charged with cutting borers rely cm Dr. Thomas' Edectric n colored woman with n butcher knife in a west end retort last night, waa Oil. Takes the sting out of cats, barns or bruises nt once. Pm In cannot stay today captured by Sheriff Smalley ns ho was making hla way south over where it ia used. tho prairies. WIn berg filed i. by Auto Collision. jured The Rio Virgin Oil A Development company filed articles of Incorporation with the secretary of state yesterday. The capital stock U placed at luu,00u shares at 1 each. The company 1 officered na follows: T. B. Hall President. J. H. C. Beckman T. U. Young Treasurer. Ed. Krehbiel Secretary. Herman Breff Director. Tho company hue a lease oe 160 acres of land la Millard couaty aad they Intend to push developments for uU. PBISOH COITBACIS Bond report read and adopted. $2350 Six months' interest $.$e The city council held a rather Exchange The condition of the boilermaker Wl atrtrk la unchanged, as far as an amiAU roll Cunimimrinn . last session lengthy evening. Us from call all present except Powers, who cable settlement between employer ISSIMT and came In a lliUe bus. The reading of Total, A conemploye Is concerned. of the chief Powers moved that the minutes was omitted. Tbs claims dition entered into the situation yesBalt at the out Utah to of The 8iata Bank carry itemised, on tbs city treasury, were police he instructed terday which looks very much Uke Lake yesterday lurrcaatHl Mb capital read: city ordinances In regard to the speed the Southern Pacific Railroad comCurried. of automobiles. a luck from $2i0.w0 to $3iw.0u0. Pulloe department $440.31 intends testing the strength ot It was moved and carried that pany M.M Municipal court boilermakers. the laat that 216.83 Orchard avenue be graded and lira. John 11. Wilson Murued Fire department morning n large quantity 29.05 the dirt be hauled to 88th atreet and of Yesterday evening from a weeks visit to rela- City Hull was unloaded by the Southlumber 1M.M some to the rHy hall park. tive ia Provo aad Balt Lake. near ern Pacific transfer employ Attorn) office 39.05 Recorder's office Adjourned for two weeks. the 35 carpenters worked and shops, Balts-burJ. The eatai of the late Auditor's office the day erecting whet seems was appraised yesterday at Balt Eat ray pound 3.SS TRAP SHOOTERS TOURNAMENT through to be a bunk and an eating 75.35 at Denver excursion via L'nion Pacific, house. Excellenthouse, lioalib department Lake, and aa valued at $601.2 50. progress was made round 9th. $3370 18th 414.53 and August Engineering department Tho floors, by the workmen 4U9.75 trip. Prof. Ballantyne and Charles J. Street department good to return until foundations end yesterday. the sides to tha 1159.U0 Aug. Slat. Rose went to Balt lak yeaterJay on Btreet lights square of both houses were almost 33.45 buaineaa eonuecied vita Ika choirs Carnegie library completed. At the rata the work la SPEC-la- l EXCURSION K. of P. Rscmiuenio. ON to prupoaed trip going on, both houses will be raau? 3039.93 train leave Ogden for Haltalr at far Total allowed. occupancy In n vety few days. 8:30 at Baltair Salt mud leave a. at race the Laks In a handirap The rlalm fur Mr. Bingham fur $350 9:30 dl, Information concerning the purpose Rio Via round will alsaucer trark, Bobby Walt hour trip. discount on city warrants was p. m. Fare $1.25 of theee improvements could not be lowed. The $:i5n waa the amount that Grand. give W. E. Bamuelaua twa laps handielicited from cither the company nor the etty warrants were discounted cap aad try to heal him ia a were LAST CHANCE OF SEASON TO the boilermaker. Both parties when the city paid fur the horse relace. reticent. Waving tho public to draw cently purchased fur the Are depart- a float at Saltair, Tuesday, August its own conduit loos. 13th. Excursion via Rhi Grand. Daniel Davis and Hire Meyer-hoofe- ment. The bunk house is about 13x54 feet, both of Salt Lake, told their The request of J. J. Olson to have n whiW the dimensions of tho other la niar-rie- d 26th had bora ITth and between tiiey street iwrenu yesterday opened 18x48 feet. They appear sufficiently six monlln. The couple were streets near Grant waa nut granted. large to take care of 40 or $0 men. married laat January at Karmlngtoa. The report of the committee requirarc located about 50 feet seat They to machines pay monthly ing card from east end of the new shops. the was a license was adopted. Jack Williams, pickpocket, While It eonld not be corroborated, lined 100 yesterday by Judge Dana The request of Henry II. Hill to ret It looks very mneh Uke strike-ireaker-s T. Smith. A week ago be tried to bvae part of bla taxes remitted was coming. When or from pick the pocket of W. H. Booth at granted, because the city bad acquired where they will arrive is. at present, Baltair, part of the land so taxed. enigmatical. The city pay toll waa allowed : Should tho company decide to bring The patrol wagon was kept busy Engineering department $584.07 In a number of It 6U.IIU last night In responding to different Health department will have the effect of testing the 756.P0 ralla from people la different parte of Btreet department S47.O0 strength of tho boilermakers, which the city. Nothing but water haul Sprinkling would mean that Ogden would become S3.IK) was reimrted. It ia presumed the peo- Cemetery at once tho battle ground of tho two DETHE POWERS THAT BE ple are eouiewhat timid aad propose furors, or la other words, the strike to take no chance a good thing. $3330.93 CLARE THAT THE KEYS BE Total, center. Developments in the matter The report of the city sexton. In SILENT. wUl be watched with deep Interest. The Utah Conaolldaled Mlulug and which $143 was stated as having been Milling company Sled an nmendment collected, wee accepted. to their articles of Inooriiornltun, The sanitary committee reported Standard-Examine- r Deprived ef which will uuive their headquartere that the cellar of the Keller meat mar- Ogden Telegraphic Report Must Depend from Provo to Halt Lake. T. K. Cut- ket on WashlngUm avenue, between Upon New Obtained From ler le president end J. Y. Smith ia awe 34th and 85 aireeta, waa In an unsaniOther Sources. tary condition. Recommended that rotary of the company. euacrete floor, ventilated flue be put Mr. and Mrs. William Sewell have In within two weeks or have the nuisreturned from n two month' trip In ance abated. Report adopted. In response to the authoritative cell The report of the poll tax collector of the Powers that be," the Assothe eaaL While Sway they visited the Jameotowa Exposition and all the was adopted. $9U.60 had been col- ciated Pres operators of the Standprincipal rltlea in the east, and many lected. ard left their keys and went out on tax eolierteor reported The trike la obedience to the order, peinta of Jntereet, tnclndlng.the Niagara Falla. At Yanderlf, ra., they ;70 collected. Report adopted. at Just 6:35 lest night AU over the Con1 of I. P. claim he the O'Neill visited relative they had pot seen fur country evenr Associated Press memstruction Co., for $800, due on newer ber did the same thing. Ae a mult years. on due npd $3360.50, curbing and tbla paper, together with all the morn- ONE MAN INSTANTLY KILLED William T. Lynn, known among hli guttering was ordered paid. TWO SERIOUSLY INJURED. with one possible excep1 he regriMnftkm of Frank Shaw na ing paper, friends Penn Lynn, died auJdew-lIn this tion, region, acwaa at hta residence yesterday In Balt a member of the police force that depend upon the Associated Uke of heart disease, tie Is well cepted. Press Air their service, waa material- Tens ef Rock Suddenly Buries One Tim report of the pound keeper, In known hi Utah having resided In Balt ly handicapped. The exception la Men Baneatk It Tremendous cattle, fortunate la being on the Hunt for man yyeare. He wa cash- which ten horses, twenty-fou- r l Weight ier of the T. R. Jones bank when it and throe unclaimed aulmala were had wire service. was ruuniug, and arter It closed he at some time during the month, n An attempt waa made by this office head, and the to get In touch with the telegnphlo went into the insurance buaineaa.. Mr. total of thirty-sevewas f 7 yearn old and la survived expense of feeding, Impounding and news, but as all the Western Union An accident occurred at Bingham such like amount to $135310, was men are out on a strike the effort yesterday by which one man was inhjr a wife aad four children. accepted. lld not meet with success. However, stantly killed and two tethers seriousInspector submitted this Issue, while itiffering for Ih ly Injured. ; t Arhella Brown, known to the Ogden blaThe sanitary was which report, adopted: James Ctalo, his brother, Sam Clnlo, want of the service, waa fortunata Ih police as Mabel," was before the New cases .0 police Judge of Balt Ukt yesterday. receiving the perse dispatches up to and Mika Meca were operating a Dipt here Three daye ago, at the name place, hour of the etrihe, so the Issue I drilling machine in Jhg 1tah Copper the Measles not entirely without much telegraphic mine at Bingham, Suddenly the men the Judge tIJ her to go beck to Ogwere startled by an .unusual sound den. In answer to the Judge's quesnewt. 4 Total, and noma tried to make their escape. Sara tion as to why ahe hadn't compiled Cases this Improvised, evening Ity now In quarantine: Clnlo with the order, ehe said she got will meana and Meca succeeded In getting be an epiadopted whereby 5 Scarlet fever drunk before she kaew It. tome of the news, It Is hoped, will be some distance away, but James Clnlo IMpthera was buried under hundreds of tons of received. Measles Not only will the newspapers end rock, and wag Instantly hilled. Mrs. Miry E. Herrick, No. 837 The other two men were overtakthe reading public suffer, but the 11 Thirtieth 'atreet, returned laat evenTotal, will en by the slide, but were only The matter of reparing the paved buxines world's Inconvenience bull-neing from n month's visit to the norths buried. They were consider west. At Spokane, Wash., ahe visited streets end railing the blocks wee the be greet. The banks and large concerns, Including tha whole- ably cut and bruised but It Is thought her daughter and thn went by elee-tri- c cane of some discussion. A motion houses in thli city have become their Injuries will not prove fatal. railway to Conner d Lane (Tty waa Anally pissed, in which P. J. sale where the had n very enjoyable visit Moran waa to be notified that be wee accustomed to do a great amount of with bar son Prank, who ia running a to repair the paved streets and also their buaineaa by wire. The transfer STREET LIGHTS WENT OUT funds by wire ami the failure to gang of men engaged In building a that the Street Railway company was of receive have that messages Important blocks to order to the railroad repair and put la tap timber country, lra. North Washington In Daricneaa Laat llerrick return homo much Improved of slim put In by them on 85th already been started on their way, Evening. will lw the chief Interference as far street. In health. Powers moved that the nuisance of as the banking Institutions are conetreet The lights from Twenty-neeon- d of funds will having half of 25th atreet filled with cerned. The transfer on Washington went on north THBOWH ROM WHEEL fur lo be have time a dime, at least teams standing end facing the north strike for some time lest night Up by mall, and while It la going back a be elated. Carried. old Ben to of the wlU Mr. have to to 10 oclock that portion of the city and Mr. Bcrft Young way, people Ogden City Sanitarium Co., waa was In total darkness, save for the Marta With Painful Accident get used to it. granted n retail liquor license. In the esse of the husinesa house light of street ear going nnd comThe elaira of Joseph B. Peery --fur Inconvenience will ing and the traveler wished he could generally, the 34, the amount due him na the sale drive an as the car that he might Itself in manifest iff waa to a referred bora the necessitating n re- be in thefast law Sunday afternoon, between S and light zone. duction communications mall of to a committee. C o'clock, Chester Arthur, the 13-- y car-olThe custom of observing the rules . The petition of George Shorten, T. orJer basis. son of Mr. and Mrs. L. II. Ilerraft of the road everybody keeping to B. W. F. Vneker make J. to Browning. of this city, while riding hi sheet the right, removed the conditions of near Twenty-fourt- h street and Grant 37th atreet. between Adams and MonC.A. B. collisions. was roe to referred a paving dlstrlrt, avenue, collided with a pole In the About 10 oclock the HghU came on. street and was thrown to the pave- the street committee.. The Inconvenience was caused by a R. A. to G. Excursion Lagoon R. n August II. Goddard for The petition of ment and had n piece of flesh gouged grounded wire. 11th, 1907. out undnrnearth the chin. The wound rebate of $6 on an Insurance license, bled pnrtowty and should have bad as the Spring Garden Fire Insurance The Ladles of the G. A. R., W. R. C., some stitches taken In It, but Mn. company has gone out of husinesa in PATHETIC DEATH Spanish War Veterans and the Ladles Becraft thought she could manage It. this s' ate. was referred to license of difall of members the Woodcraft, committee. A physician wa called In d Bateman, the yesterday, The request of the Kuhn liquor Co., ferent organisations and their friends sonJimmy A. hawever, and stated It waa ton fat of of Bateman Edward Bingto re Invited accompany us cordially to take any arfiche In the wound and for n retail liquor license was referred Trains leave Ogden at 9:30 a. m. and ham Junction, Vtah. .died yesterday to committee. license for that reason it would he difficult to afternoon of diphtheria. The death U The matter of the 31st street cul- leave l.agon at 9:45 p. m. The round n heal. pathetic one. The father has been tickets: Adults, 75c; children, trip of waa vert the the read and report Cheater waa trying to avoid a colrick for over n year, and when the 4tlc. in Canal Plain company, regard City lision with a man who waa on fell 111 the father waa moved standing tl the Rio Grande Railway company, In the atreet, and who. nnctintuioua from the house, leaving the mother referwas EXCITING the cnlverts open BUKAWAY of the appmarh of the wheel beeping alone to fight the dread disease. Two to turn In the same direction red to the street committee. little girls In the family have Just of of residents the The Rig Narrowly Escapes .a Swiftly developed bad cases of the disease, at the boy, which necessitated a Glasgow petition foot and waxen n for addition Moving Car. sharp tarn of the wheel, which missed and the mother is nearly craxy. and A runaway, In which the names of the ititn nn-- struck the pole with the bridge across Ogden river was referIt is shock will kill the rommlttee. street red to the the owners of the rig could not be father.feared the above results. The Invitation extended the counril learned, was the cause of no little Two ago a little hoy was to attend the mnnirlpal convention at last evening on Washington drowned years In n canal near the home Jamestown was ordered Sled. strert. venue, near Twenty-secon- d The ordinance creating the office of The bnggy was being driven south and the mother baa nut recovered Bight detect lie. at a salary of and behind It win a last moving car. from the shock yet. The family Is city Let the d?et consist of foods $95 per and they are far from being month passed lit first second on the brakes and Urge The nvitorman well off. and third reading, under suspended managed to stopput that are nutritious. ear within a few the lutes and became t law. feet of the The etop wee o The ordinance creating curbing and sudden that buggy. NEW MIMING COMPANY the seemed ell occupant guttering district No. 33 passed Its o he having a diving streak. In the first rending and was then referred meantime the rig haj turned around Jessie Knight Is again the prime to the sidewalk committee. and when last seen was tearing down mover by which another mining comThe ordinance curbing and gutter- the street, the shafts behind down, a pany has been brought Into existing district No. 14 was dealt with badly frightened horse. WHEAT FLAKE CELERY likewise. ence. Yesterday article were flick The Ogden Gas A Fuel Co. asked consolidating the Indian Queen Confor a year's extension of time In or- T. V. HALSEY CAE POSTPONED, solidated Mining company with a cm pi tal stock of 1.500.000 shares at 10 der to comply with the requirements of the franchise. Referred to the law Halsey In Critical Condition Follow- cents each. The headquartere will he In Provo, nnd the o (11 cere are focommittee. ing Surgical Operation. llow: Jessie Knight, president The bond et J. P. O'Neill for the b made by a physician and chem ewer construction about to be under Set Francisco. Aug. 12. Theodore Lorin M. Morrison, R. an Monroe avenue, for M per rent V. Halsey, former agent of the Pacific E. Allen, secretary and treasurer, and t and leader of the world is way of the cost of construction, the Ameri- Slates Telephone and Telegraph com- Jacob and David Evans, directors. acpany, whose trial for bribery was pure food products. Its daily can Surety Co., as surety, was AGED MILLIONAIRE DIES postponed on account of his critical cepted. se helps to regulate the bowel There was hut one hid tiled with the condition after a surgical oorratlun. Kansas City. Aug. 13. J. R. Holmes, city recorder for the paving of Wall Is reported a showing Improvement once a millionaire iff Kentucky, who street between 75th and St'dh streets. today. His recovery Is now expected. tost most of hi fortune In the great was f Ml P. J. bid The $19,452, Mrsn trial wu today postponed until Chicago fire of 1871. died today ! nt n by all Grocers g and the work Is to be completed with August 16, by Judge Dunne, local huxpl al, aged 80 years. Judge Juba A. Marshall turned to bia huuia in Salt (rip alauaJ. OIL CO. IHC08P0EATE5 DISSOIUIUH OF PARTME8SH1P The 'lively firm of Johnson A Dee have, this day dissolved partnertfip, by mutual consent, Mr. Johnson continue tne g. Mr. Dee will business nnd pay nil outstanding sc counts nnd collect all bills. Dated Aug. 1, 1907. C. B. JOHNSON, M. DEES. a PACIFIC SPECIAL 4th. Bth. Ogden M 119.75; Omh return. and Denver Kansas City. $31.00; 8t Chicago. $44.50. Return limit, Slot. Stopovera allowed. UNION east. Sept L"1-1f39iL- 1 WOMEN 0FW000CRAFT Wph5 Go to Lioo. ttb Woodcraft, 581. August 13th. for oldest member of lodge pwra Prise for largest family presen Prise for youngest baby present ARE YOU GOING TO next Tuesday? Excursion Grande. BALTAIR ONLY TEN REPORT FOR DUTY. KHICHIS OF PYTHIAS EXbUBSlDl TO SALTAIB New York, Aug. 12. The Western Union strikers declared that not more thu ten operators ef the 320 composing the night force of the main office of that company reported for duty at tha nsual hour this after-noon- Yin Rio Grande Western Ry, rt day, August 13th. Fare, trains-riatrip. Ticket sold tor all 9:30l h train leaves Ogden nt Retnmine. taavlnc Saltair St ;4W . $1-3- |