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Show EXAMINEE: OGDEN. THE MOBXIXa 8 VALLEY DAY FRATERNAL IN OGDEN ORDER OF UTAH WEDNESDAY, SNAKE STORY f BREVITIES Hsu-meist- er s h 100-yar- ' V tO-rsr-d Shape-Wll-illam- e 1 Ibv-yar- d m Cro-ma- ts REUNION" OF P. TAYLOR f FAMILY . g SMITH-MANTE- over-exrrt- . - la. r t ..:rT,r . n fac-slmi- le half-tone- fae-siml- chil-(Ire- Hed-quls- UNIQUE flSHIHC TRIP -Ow or- Enjoy it Immsaesly. Fred Masse and Prof. Coo wro seen to alight fromSquir a T. " and hastily make their way lo lhfJ plaen where they are accustomed sec their customers. They were dressed as mountaineer, and gave one th iuiprewtau that had Just returned from au outiux. it A COMPLETE SUCCESS subsequently developed that thev h. i FROM EVERY POINT OF VIEW. Just returned from a fishing up lu the Lost Creek mZ Masse declared ta th presenedtf rome of hi friends and Abundant Preparation for tha Comfort Fish and Game Warden Traveling Van nJe and En symsnt of a Large Crowd he had eateh so many trout Vlies, Well Rewarded. that ho was bordering on Jams and waa almost afraid to trout look evea a small trout In th face. Thu The Second Ward Sunday school declaration of Maaaa had much Inte gave a social last evening on the est lu it for Van Der Vllea, and guardian of tho fluey tribe eotZ lawns In front of tho Clark and Her- rnenced a rick residences. To say that it was a forthwith. The newspaper of Masse mh saccess would be quite unnecessary. waa present, was enjoying the prooess Stretched across the sidewalk waa a hugely, until he heard a remark that streamer which bore the inscription, sounded something like dynamite-then be quickly withdrew, as the "Welcome, 5c." It did not aay atioa waa beoanlng altogether toositu, so. whether the 6 cento was welcome or rious for him. whether yuu were you must draw Up to aa early hour this moraine your own conclusion. But certainly Masse had not been arrested. great preparations were made In anticipation at a good crowd, and not In PRIZE FOR JEST DSIllIRG vain. There were all kinds of people on bent present, helping the Sunday school, and Incidentally themselves Ona Hundred-Dolla-r Laving Cup Fr The large lawn was besprinkled aented by Governor Cutler, with Chines lanterns and here and there were booths of nil sorts with Tb National Guard committee haw-foall kinds of attract tana, suitable to la. charge jth preparation of a the age and desire of those present. These were fish ponds,; piqtutw gal- schedule. of atfee exercise tn the Coating encampment tan do. sherbet ta In leries, tee cream rooelpt of jt 100 stiver cup from booths, lovers lanes, posy corpora end Governor such UkA scattered here end - there beta.HfUtodputlog, to bo awarded to th' ' coippaqy In tho First regi. over: the i whole place.-- There waa a menuThe' cup ta of, sterling silver five piece orchestra that waa a plealoving cup" style of design, dx sure to some, while to the small buy across tha mouth, six and a served well to drown much of his Inches noise. Then there was a program at half Inches high, and with the pedessolos. Instrumental and vocal, but the tal sixteen Inches high. Ley son made the cup, and ta now engraving tha audience, while appreciative, wea n necessary inscription on It one. were transient There also pretty girls In pretty dresses fluttering hero DROWNED IN RIVER. and there as a call demanded them, and so it seemed like a fairyland Distracted Parent Unable to Save tha somewhat humanised. Success, social Child. and financial, seemed everywhere present The entertainment waa aa sucLogan, Aug. 12. At the undertak cessful from every point of view as fog parlors tonight tha UTelesa body It waa unique. of little La bon Hausen, I years old, who was drowned about noon by fall-lginto the swift waters of Logan LETTER LIST river, near Card's canyon, where the family of J. T. Hansen was camping List of letters remaining In tha for aa outing. The mother of the Poatofflce at Ogden, Utah, August 13, fog Into the swift waters of Logan 1907, which. If not called for In two little girl play by. the river with a weeks, will be sent to the dead letter number of other children while the office: father was In tha tent some distance Gentlemen's List. from the scene where the accident Looman, Edw L Arnold, John P happened. No sooner waa the alarm Burlingame, D. W Lund, G G . given than tha father Jumped Into Burton Edward B Lewis, J M the waters that would almost carry a horse off Its fast and went after the Lowenthal, Bouagner, Fred child sat two rods away watching her Blancett. H B Mancuso, Chas Bartlett Geo down the stream for about a mile, but McCourt, C H Murdock, Joe Blair, J J trying to help. Several times Mr. Hansea caught hold of tha dress of Burton, Thomas B Murdock, Harvey th drowning girl aa she was dashed Matthews, Boylan, T C . Mex. Med. Co. over the rocks and through the waves Clants, Mr. McDonald, J B the stream la water up to her. waist Curtis, Junius (8 letters) Cetertrum, John oaring to the swift currant sh was torn from his grasp. A number uf Carson, C Edward May weather. Thus times ho was compelled to go to tho Muckato, J R Coys, J L Nell. J B hank on aeoount of being taken with Cummings, J H ever cramps. Finally the brother at OConnor, Charlie Chandler, Wm. the girl found hla sister caught on a Oabura, Theo. Draney, Asia bush about a mile down the atraam Davis, C E Pope. F M from where she fell tn. The father Day, Emerson J Pint. J then carried her out, being himself, Pierson, Pete Denkers, Hy almost overcome with cramp and Prineaux. R L Daly, Dr H B bruises he sustained in the pursuit. Dillon, John 3 Quigley, John The parents received assistance from Robinson, C W Derby, Morris the Marshall and Barger families, Reece, Chester Ewing, O W which were camped nearby. In prepan Reed, 0 H Frank, Morris Rich, H 8 Fisher, Frank lng tha body to bring to town. It was Fern. Jos Robinson, Robert P at this same camping ground that on Sunday, Solon Barbers girl, Adeline, Ritter, 5 L Fields, John came near losing her life by her dress Granlllo, G T Rosenbaum, T A Gonxalis, J P Stevens, A J catching fire and burning her severeGordon, & L ly. 8b e, however, to some better toflnringer, A E Bhermxn, Clyde day. (5 totters) Smith Ernest 8 : Groves, Thomas BURGLAR ARRESTED. VERMONT Hawley, Albert. Bwanaon, Elmer Bteke, John Hall, Geo Wallla Will b Taken East to Face Trie for Hitman. George Scott, John H Robbing Pestoffics. Spencer, John Hill, Hinton B Banburg, Oscar Hayden, Martin Smith, William B Provo, Aug. 13. A burglar by tbo Handy, Warringname of E. G. Clark awaits, in ths ton T Tanner, Dock Turner, Dave county Jail, papers from the east to Hart, Wm take him back for trial. Clark does Jacobsen, Charley Tlal, John not deny hla identity, but says bs Is Terrell. J B Kelly, Dave R Innocent of the charge. . In bta stateKindle, Edward, Taylor, William ment of the case, which waa the robKeller. H D Usher, Bert M. Dr. ' White, C E bery of the poatofflce at Cnftsburg of 160, ho nays that ha and his paL Watson, John, JT Kelley, I B whose name Is Cole, were together Karadlmor, Peter Wlckena, Joe the night of the robbery, but that hs Lohmuller, Fred Wallace, Sterling LeavetL A J left Cole, who afterward turned tba Wilson, W W trick. . Cole was afterward convicted Lock, C R of the crime upon testimony which Ladles' List Clark gave. Cola got away from ths ams, Mrs F E Perman, Mrs officers and waa afterward Jailed at Flor-mc- e Mias rest Rhodes, Persona, Kan sas,y from where he made M Katie a and waa Inst heard of, Mias E B Roach. JronI.Mr . John tatf'HKJM' i.j Root Mn j , ir; Mrs' 9 S' - ' v(3 tetters!-- . .wwV Cl2rk ula lie vMdfpkPPOlnted H BtnKh. Mn ,W hd. Mies. . Irojmd-qam.Wpst tb JrtHf. bis I ;o:w i ats. Miss Bhaaer, Mr hd. wrote Jtd bir r lotrouble Smith, Miss Mabel Ida P it y to bis 'discovery In oaiul.Iqd .the ti vs, rham.Mtas' k 81 In sue, Mrs Mort Bnd subsequent. Arrest' here. Florence Bcbofle, Mammle Postmaster Junes Clove got oB tb Tanner, Mrs Ka--1 rwall, Mrs wired this morning,' after the operator II V Ihyrn here had been called scab, and only Troutman, Miss ford. Mrs whan she persisted in sending tbs Fay tfayme government message. When the opicke. Mrs H A Thompson, Mrs erators .along the line wore assured Geo Bessie Mrs Rose, tha ' that message was connected with Mrs W Esther Twigg. irgan, a through line w the government, Miss Eva Brien, Mrs Warren, delivered. Tho the and message given . Selma Wallace, Mlae Mar-taret Anna ler, Mrs Budd Welch, Miss SOCIAL TRIP tw WELL-KNOW- HOTEL MAN BACK FROM CANADIAN TRIP. N Telia of the Conditions as He Foand Thaw la Victoria and Vancouver and In tha Northwest. Gordon Grant, manager of the Reed hotel, returned from an extended northwestern trip late yesterday afternoon, In which he visited Oregon. Washington and Canadian points. He ta highly elated with tha trip and the good time he had, but says that la all tha traveling and places visited there ta no place like Dear Old Or den." In speaking of th places visited Mr. Grant said that he had spent considerable time la Victoria, which ha e terms British town, genuine with a little tinge of America, but not so much ne ho found In Vancouver, which, he said, waa copying after the Americans. Ia Victoria many of tho old England customs are observed, one In particular that waa forcibly Impressed upon tho visitor from Utah was that the eahs stood In th middle of the street and they lever 'came to the enrb for n passes-ger- . Who had to walk ont to the street the earns as One ta th states haa So Walk to; n street car. He said that the first wight at the cabs Tin had an idea that there waa a funeral, and he was Informed otherwise . by a mounted policeman. The mounted police, Mr. Grant said, were aa fine a body iff men that a city could wish for. They are all tall, lot of men and very courteous. Their duties are those similar to a policeman and a militiaman here. While la Victoria, Grant gavw a genuine clam bake In honor of a number of guests at the Old Dominion hotel, many of whom were visiting newspaper men. The chef who prepared tho repast, which was served on th seashore oa a moonlight night, waa a Biwash Indian, who made n abort address to the guests upon the early traditions of his people. Upon his homeward trip Mr. Grant stopped at Seattle, which, he says, ta tha coming city of the northwest and a prominent factor In tho shipping on the ooast to and from the Orient Tha new Japanese Hue of steamera running Into that city will add a great deal to the resources, both from th passenger and freight point of view. old-tim- fine-lookin- g ABOUT What Sydney Paper Has ta Bay of tha Fighter, Australian exchanges Just to hand show that tha defeat at Bill Squires, the champion at that country, was as much of a knockout to the average Australian as It waa to Squires himself. As a nutter of fact, the Australians are still dased from the blow and cannot understand the thing at . all. Tha Sydney Morning Herald, one of the biggest and most Influential papers in tha colonies, haa thla to aay about tho catastrophe: "Squires failure comes as 'such a surprise to Australian followers of boxing that they are disinclined to believe that the Newcastle man could have boon In bta ordinary health. That he should be beaten was possible, but that ha should be beaten with such eM and be described In terms at contempt by Journalistic experts is Inexplicable. His Australian record waa wonderful, not onlj by Its buccsm, but the ease with which such success was attained. He invariably exhibited' greet courage and endurance, and compared favorably with tha Australian champions of a dozen years ago, who hold their own with the world. A heavy blow oa tha tempi la, of oonroo. sufficient to disable the greatest fighter. Though these rarely occur ta fights, they are recognised In the sport as belonging to the class of 'knockout' hits, which comprises those on the point of the jaw, tha heart, tha solar plexus and the throaL Tha only excuse that can be advanced for Bqnlres poor allowing, assuming that no suspicion of hocusing or other foul play ottochM to anybody connected with the affair, ta that the blow was enhance, ona But thd private cable' message received In' Melbourne doe- - not- - oven " vii-j 'suggest1 thin' M 'I ' ' u; r Australian' generally1 will rogret Squires' "defeat not wafly from- patriotic, but from personal motives. By - his manly conduct tn ths ring, and clean living In private life, he waa a model athlete, and made warm friends of all who met him." A Melbourne paper. The Age, had this to- say th day after: The feeling of disappointment In Melbourne at th result was very keen. Everybody thought th fight n good thing for Squires; the only question was whether it would take him more than one round to win. When word came through that Squires had been beaten In a round, tho new could scarcely be credited. That Bqulrea poor showing with Bums represqpts his true ford, no one who has followed hie career thinks for a moment Boxing experts here agree that the most reasonable explanation of his disappointing form 1s that he lost his head.' He has invariably been excited wo excited at times that he has appeared for a time not to know what he was doing. A cable received today by J. Wren from his agent, Barney Reynolds, states that Burns won cleanly la one round. Reynolds advises that Squires be recalled. Squire is under engagement to Mr. Wren for twelve months. Mr. Wren said tonight be would wait for a few days for further developments. A good deal at money changed hands la Melbourne jover the fight, Squires to 4. Mr. Wren being backed at was no doubt the principal loser. He is stated to have lost 6,000 pounds (125,000). He Is naturally very much disappointed, but still regards Squires as a great fighter, and thinks he will some day retrieve his reputation." L . - - . n ' j Of get-awa- y, - I-- I, e Coulene Packages Armstrong, Miss Bernice Kap Heino Machalra, S Tinmen, Mias Maria WM. GLA8MANN, Postmaster. SALT LAKE OPERATORS Believing That Fight May Bs Leug, Maks Plans for Future. The telegraphers of Balt Lake, local No. 30. with Vice President Smith in charge, held a tong meeting' In Ukso Being Hunted, The extraordinary Intolllgeoc snd kill displayed by royaard whom bs tag busted maksu It extremely preb aMs that ba, ta common with tba huntsman and tha hounds, faels ths keen pleasure of Gw pride t mWJ as Important constituant of th spirit tbo sport In proof of this, an old when fresh, has often bee observed to watt tor the bounds; spparsotly with tb purpose of drawing them ffis so giving opportunity for the M ewes fox hie skllL The piny ef present existence ta England to skill ta preriding sport snd It Is to therefore unreasonable to suppose tb be has acquired the sporting Instinct, Jnat ss the pointer, the hunter and tbs terrier certainly enter tat the spirit tt the sport tor which they have been bred and to which, therefore; they their existence London Standard. room 3 of Federation of Labor hall, yesterday morning. The telegraphers entertain feelings that the fight will be a long one, and the purpose of the meeting was to discuss the situation with respect to Utah. The problem that the itrikm wtll have to meet will he the organising , of tho strikers, so that they may have food and clothing and a place to sleep Tba Wamaa In Business. during the tong siege; also to see 8b handed ta a check payable t that their local treasury will not run Bunn H. Smith. The cesbler, who ws entirely out of funds. a German, noticed that she bad InDuring tho meeting a committees dorsed it Busan Smith and gsv TRAP SHOOTER!' TOURNAMENT was appointed to wait on the State Federation at Labor, and Invite their with a polite You baf fsrgwttea to! at Denver excursion via Union Pacific, sympathy and In carry- 'H.' " Overcome with cenftolen, to , August 18th and 19th, 123.70 round ing on the strike, and to let them murmured,. trip. Tickets good to return until know that their friendship and sym- below the tudorwmeut, Age RweutJI Aug. 31sL a three. LI PEtnoott'o. pathy will be appreciated. 1 -- WOT, FROM BIG EAGLES h" first-clas- 14, IGRANT HOME SECONDWARD From the Deseret News is borrowed follows: a snake story which runs There is a case of snakes down at the Short Line depot nut the old regulation "D. T." kind, but a box of real CXAMINtK TtlUWNCS live rattlers and blue snakes sad blow snakes and the like. And the l ragedy of it nil U that the snakes are EDITORIAL ROOM- S....Nfc iDdipMMat PIMM starving (o death. Oa July 86 a peculiarehaped box Sad Rum, Im ring OFFICE was received at jhe baggage departN1, Phone ment of the Short Line, checkoiffrom lMpndnt N Sell Eton, an ring Ogden to a man said to be connected HISIN GATHERING LARGEST ANNUAL OUTINO BY ENJOYED with the Balt PsLace Amusement TORY OF ORDER EXPECTED. ALL. company. Ths box was much longer than it wss wide, and' naturally the employes were a little curious to know Meat Elaborate Program ia Contempwhat the css might contain; but their lated With Many Striking and Entertaining Program, tha Uaual FeInvestigations were nut continued licities and a General Good Tbna Entertaining Feature. of the long, for soon the whlr-r-r-- r la Assured. west end of n rattler warned them ' caucus. 1M U Ai ifiq Amwiraa-to desist, and It was found that tha The committee appointed lost WedBalt Lake yesterday, Jut 8- - Brawo by tb fraternal Or- box was alive with snakes, wriggling, nesday Today is Valley Day at tha Oaks der uf eveningto select tba time and writhing reptiles that would give ford U plMUd ft Engles la Ogdca canyon. Th annual outing place for their contemplated big out- 'em to a sober man. MU Emelina Bealoter has returned uf our Bine tha arrival of the shipment a valley friends has become a ing, have decided upon August IS as how after a tbre weeks' visit at maa has paid two or three visit to tha date, and Glen sot id Park as th Red Butu Hullo, aa ths guest of fixed aa summer Itself and Is beginthe depot and Inquired after tha plane. th Misses Young. ning to he looked forward to by the Th committee on program, consist- onakee, but he haa not taken them people of the county aa much se as ing of J. C. Casberg. James any food, neither has be made any At 8:4 tbl morning. Claua ' Bpreck-lea- . are and of tha event themselves. James Wlllet, busy attempt to take the reptiles ouL originators th sugar magnate. passed a There are now accrued on th shipwhich, they program formulating Good music a car bU orchestra by private tbiuugb Ogdi'o la will eclipse anything attempted ment 9 storage charges, and tha supsay, will b furnished Hon. and to California. route Harry Bprockleo," ra order heretofore, and position Is that the mans Intention Joseph of Salt Lake will deliver aa by the local soon which will be officially an- is to let th snakes die from starvaaddress. E. J. will be Davenport Apostle David O. McKay relumed nounced. tion rather than pay the bill. Tha of marshal tha day. yesterday from a week's trip Into Borne of tba mala features of th employes st ths baggage room have Besides dancing and pirnicing, the Wyoming, where he went lo meet will be contents, lh proceeds carried water to them every day, and members of bis church la conference. following program of events have outing from ths same, to go to the have occasionally throws la a mousa been arranged, and It goes without accruing of deceased mem- or a bird to the wrigglers, but they The patrol wagna waa called out saying that all who attend tbs days widows and orphans are anxious to local th owner of the and celebration mill have a surfeit of good bers of ths Brotherhood of Eagles. last evening to Twenty-nintA public marriage, quite a feature. snakes, objecting to the cruel treattiius: a was that It supposed Washington. ment to which ho la subjecting th race for boys under IS Is scheduled to take place oa the plat-urburglar was about to be committed, In the saucer track. The conhelpless creatures. prise, pearl handled but them waa nothing to the waiter. years-fi- rst tracting parties will receive an enpocket knife, given by patron of Tb deAU who thuee set.: tire bedroom Among sows of. th' gOMtV at th JLluke; second prise, ua ease of guda sire th bedroom eotr KQFOD DRY LANDWHEAT- sad It is Valley Day eutlag at the Obks today hunter, given by ttwmeU.Unuihm. . eou-plfive four will or be there race for ladies first prize, will be D. H. ferry of Halt Lake and Governor Cutter lt , Receipt of Story should eammuuicato with Manahla special guest. George AyiugfloJil, S.Jb. Urn candy, given by Concerning It Origin. : m a , . ! (Matt. ger one seeuud millleuains Cw; Candy prixe, ths Goldfield it'v n . ti j During the day porta of various case suda water, given by Eiumett Governor Cutler has received some will and there bs kinds off, pulled manBrothers. Tbs family of J. H. Barbour, bs bicycle races la th evening. very Interesting data from J. W. Pax-ma-n handicap race for men will ager of the Auditorium roller skat' of Nephl in regard to tho origin The committee intends that the day's 20 over years of age first prise, box lag rink, both hrrs and la Bait Lake, Kufod dry land wheat, tha of be will one shall be that long ontlng Columbia Club cigars, given by Cohava arrived from Chicago and will ta considered the beet wheat which Order remembered fraternal ths by remain with Mr. Barbour until spring. lumbia Club Cigar Co.; second prise, of grown 1a the state. Tha letter reEagles and their visiting friends. one quart Old Crow whiskey, given by ceived from Mr. Paxmaa states that S. C. Stubbs, general traffic man- J. E. Davenport of the GrilL In 170 Amass Potter and son were boat ANNUAL tha loaf SESSION fur made SEVENTH Tactile of bread Southern of the railway, ager exploring th mounds near Pay son, will pass through Ogden, Thursday from Peery Brothers' flour, prise, 100 Utah coifoty, when thsy discovered Ilia. AshCrescent" ear associaUtah in Pharmaceutical Tha Poery's his patent high prirato morning, house. Ia the ruins of a five-rooflour. new via to the the oast routs tion Its seventh annual en land," opened one of the rooma they found two skel-etohome-mad- e Best 100 lba. Balt nt Commercial Ion In club cake, layer Union Taclflc. tba and many relics of ancient days. granulated sugar, given by the F. J. Lake City yestordsy morning. Th Among tha relics wax a atone box Co. Klesel The South Sea Islanders have their meeting was called to order a few containing soma wheat Mont of it A prize of 100 new grain necks will minutes before 11 o'clock by President oxcursioB to ths Iskmi today. All had dried but there appeared to be oau awarded fur the beet sheaf of 8. W. Bod con of Ogden. The address be some liveup, miaalouaries who havt labored la the which ware takes grains, In raised toOgden Valley, given by the of welcome waa delivered by Richard isslnda, and all native converts, by Mr. Potter and planted In a box. gether with their friends, era In- W. O. Kay company. Briggs of Balt folks. Responses were They thrived and were afterwards Fur the best specimen one year old made by B. f. Rlter of Logan and Alex cluded In the term "South Sea Islantransplanted ia his garden and some der." Th Oregon Short line has or- brook trout raised la Ogden Valley, liedqulst of Provo. of th wheat was secured for seed. Ths delegates, of which there ware ders to provide fifteen can for the Mr. C. 8. Potter will give a complete Mr. Putter sent samples of the prodconvenience of the excursionists who table set of Rogers' Bros, silver- 75, with their Indies, want to Baltalr uct to XX C., and tha aubox one second Wesaler's ware; from in in and this afternoon the prixe, the evening thoritiesWashington, city. Largo anticipate going there pronounced It the best crowds from Salt Lake sad Provo are Best cigars, given by Weaaler Cigar pertouk of a Dutch lunch, which was quality of land wheat they had company. served In tb private dining room of ever tested.dry exported to he present. They designated it as The Hn. D. II. Peery, Jr., will give the pavilion. Indian mound wbenL Bamplbs were tba following prizes for tha three most Tha program for today la as fol- eent TEST CASE by Mr. Potterr t farmers all beautiful young ladies In Ogden Val- lows: th county and in other parts through dis10 a. m. Reading of papers and ley. first prise, f 15; second, 10; ths state. Boms of thro came Into District Court Will Dscids as to Prl third. L Unfinished busi- of cussion of name. tha hands of a man In 8aapete county Genial Albert Scowcroft will give six ness. vats Tends. by tha nemo of Kofod, Who termed it 8 p. m. Reading of papers and disprises as follow: J each to the best Kofod dry land wheat old lady and gentleman from cussion of same. Inking r Stats Game and Fish Warden S Liberty; IS each to tba best looking m. Ladles will meet at Cullen was la Ogden yesterday la con- old lady and gentleman from Eden; hotelp. for car ride through principal DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP Game and with sultation IB aacl) to tha best looking old lady Traveling of elty, then to Wiandamero, parts Van Vliaa der in and gentleman from Huntsville. fish Commissioner where refreshments will be served, The livery firm of Johnson 4 Dm relation t ths matter of doing away Waltzing contents for couples over returning to city about p. m. Elec- have, thla day dissolved partnership, wrlih tha private fish ponds la Ogden 10 years of age, contest to he deterNew tion of officers for ensuing year. mutual consent, Mr. Johnson withValley. mined not on endurance, but for business. Installation of office rs--e led. by the drawing. Mr. Dee will A conference of th two officials and gracq, first prise, ease of oranges, p. in. Ladles will be entertained business and pay all sutatandlng District Attorney Halverson resulted given by H. 1 Criffin Co.; aecond at I tbs and collect all bills. Orpheum theater, through tha In th matter being carried to the dis- prise, fruit bowl, given by Richardson Dated Aug. 1, 1907. courtesy of tba Neldea Judsos Drug trict court, where a test case will bo A Grant. C. B. JOHNSON, company. mads of some one of the cases, la Step dance contest for people ever C. M. DEE p. m. Banquet will ba given by ths evening Mr. C rower returned to 10 years of age. Unit prise, stiver au- the Balt Lake Retail Druggists' assoBalt Lake. Edhow and pile her, given by ger ciation at tb Commercial club. mund Putter; second prise,. Jug of The list of papers to bo read before conSTRAIN TOO GREAT. whisky, given by Tbs Oaks, and tbs convention art titled ns follows: taining the best In tba cellar. What la th Best Method at InfluTha Reckar Brewing A Malting Co. Hundtede ef Ogden Readers Find Physicians ta Prescribing N. encing will give a caea uf Beckers famous - A. A. Robinson, Dally Tell a Burden. f. Preparations?" beer .to th largest family oa the Balt Uke Utah. City, from Ogden Valley. grounds What New Mens Regarding WinTha hustle and worry of business Harry fl. Joseph, Albert Scowcroft, dow Dlsplaya Have Yon Used During en, W. O. IhsudoN Schanaenbach. Kay, A. B. Horne. 8alt Th harA work and stooping of the Past YearT E. Grant will Thomas Burt and Lake City, Utah. workmen, events. Walter ths and above judge Tha woman's household cares, How Would Yon Proceed to Make Are too great a strain oa ths kid- Brain will manage all athletle events. a Good Salesman Out of Your Clerk? to say that there Is It safafurecast a neys. In ths valley Richard Bridge, Balt Lake City. Utah. wlU be no Backache, headache, oideaehe. Is a Rapidly Growing Post Card GREATEST FAMILY GATHERING no how matter persistently the and Souvenir Kidney troubles, urinary troubles today, Business a Detriment IN UTAH. . HELD sun may shin. follow. or an Advantage to the Professional Au Ogden citiaea tells how to cur W. II.. Dayton, Balt Program In Honor of the Aged PioPharmacist?" them aU. Lak City. CONTEST neer Esjoysd by HIs NumerIt. W. El dredge of 77 Twenty, How Many of tb Important Prepseventh street, Ogden, Vtah, nays: ous Descendants. N. of Yon the arations Have Made Bout f. Glsnweod at Gssd Next for a long time I suffered severely Rattling In n Deman of for Up Anticipation J with pain and aching In my back and Monday Afternoon. One of the greatest and best family Them? Charles Dee, Oftden. Utah. lulus. Tha coudllloa W the kidneys Can Pharmacy Be Elevated to Its reunions aver held In Utah waa held Ths boxing content at Glen wood plainly Indicated a disordered condition of those organa Th trouble was Park on the afternoon of August 19th Proper Professional Plane no Long ns yesterdaytli at Harrisvflle. The first the Pharmacist Serves as aa Accom- part of a days celebration was held worse when I myself or 1 arousing a great deal uf Interest In the HarrisvIUe meeting house. It brought too much strain on ths mus- among the fans of Salt Lake City modation to the Putdlc?" J. II. Bish- consisted of n program, the numbers cles of tha back. Ona diy while reed- and Ogden. The principals. Rube op, ALogan, Utah. Crystalline Precipitate Frequent- of which were rendered principally by ing of Dneu'a Kidney Pills I was In- Smith of Denver and Frank Mantel! of duced to go to B. W. Badcou'a drug Philadelphia, are both men la the ly forms In the N. F. Elixir Kerri Qui- members of tbs Taylor family. At store and get a bos. I took them ac- middleweight class and have excel- nines et Btryrhnlnae. Whst la the 11 o'clock tha family of Pleasant Cause, and Does This Precipitate Con- Green Taylor assembled to hear th cording t directions and ths remedy: lent records. benefited ms mors this I expected.! arranged tn honor of tb Vtah have not seen tain. Aay of tha Alkaloid?'' , A, Hatch. program The sports.of ,sjhe father. It corrected the condUloa of , the hJH-- l men In the- middleweight dans for a Jr.. Heber City, Utah. assembly was called to -- The committees order by Levi J.- - Tsylon Prayer was ney secretion!, removed all pan ami nwuleur, of years, all f tU contest backache and It every jsrajr proved tot tug aeaorlaflpn-ifuths ensu-lu-g Offered 'by George ;n ti i wuioeg Dim lightweight. . Uau-g- r to bo Just th right ttilsg k the kid-- l Regrets for nut being able to bf year, 1907. jir as follows: . . K. A-- Grant has arranged fur neya. Doan's Kidney Pill ere Board of Pharmacy and Auxiliary prosei rWeiij read fopaiilYdkMent Jopreliminary. Wtween of anyone's recommendation.". worthy a rattling good., i lx Committee J. J. Driver, Ogdea; K. J. seph F. Smith. which Indiana Collins and Joe, for sale by all dealers. Price. SO destined to be ns lively a one as ever Hill, chairman; 11. G. Galea. Park Ths address of welcome waa delivFoster-HllburcenM. On., Buffalo, City; T. R. Kelley. Bpringvllle; A. H. ered by Miss Della Taylor, a grandNew York, sole agents for the United given. child of the man tn whoM honor tha Mnlben, ML Pleasant 8ttes. Finance- F. C. Schramm, chairman, reunion was held. YEARS HUNDRED ONE OLD; Remember the name Doan's and BIx little girls, all grandchildren, Balt Lake City; f. P. Sherwood, Balt taka no other. sang. When I Was a Boy." The New Bedford, Man., Mercury lake City: C. Q. Dee. Ogden. Miss Alice Taylor gave a history, 1a Resolutions Geo. W. Driver, chaircelebrated the one hundredth anniverERTITUD TO BHtFlIS sary of Its birth on the 7th Inst, by man. Ogden; Win. Thornton, Ameri- brief, of the Taylor family. This was Fork; Byron Ott. Payton : Dr. W. followed by a duet. "Juanita, by publishing a special edition of thirty-tw- o can of the virgin A. Wade, Balt Lake City; A. D. But- Resile and Pearl Taylor. pages, a Attorney General Says School ChilPresident U W. Shurtllff made a Issue, of Friday, August 7. 1K07. and ton. Provo. dren May Be Protected at Helper. Trade Interest i H. f. Rlter. short address, recalling his expeg large magazine section handsomely J. E. Bradley, chair- rience with P. G. Taylor at the time Illustrated with giving a Attorney-Genera- l W. P. Jacobson, Balt Take City; of the Salmon River mission, and of M. A. Breeds rehistory of tbo whaling Industry of man; turned the following opinligi In re- New Bedford, pictures of whaiem en- O. G. Moline. Balt Lake City; f. L, his acquaintance with him since that Maddox. Balt Ijike City; W. J. Wat- time. sponse to n query from lion. Henry gaged la handling the great fish, his- ters. Denver; M. 8. Leaver. 8a It lake Bong, Clrilln Brown. veneraand toric scenes, personages W. Prstt of Provo relative lo saloon A. L. Kohn, an old friend, made a City: Amos c. Cope. Balt lake City; ble The etc. residences, portraits, within tha statutory distance from the historical Beetles of the paper proper R. A. Welles. Balt lake City; H. A. few remarks. public school ml Helper. Zlra Taylor recited Bill Jones." contains a mass of matter of special Knowles, Bait lake City; Herman Referring to your personal presen- Interest In historical societies and Lorin Fxsr followed with an approthe Harms. Balt lake City; Georgs W. tation to me of the situation nt the entire pil'd teat km Driver. Ogden; James U Frank on, priate speech. Helper, respecting the location of antiquarian, Peter Later. Jr, sang. Only ReIn Balt lake City. liquor saloons in which liquors are evidencing Intelligence and rare Special Committee for Entertain- membered by What We Have Done." The shows preparation. sold sitbln 300 feet of public schools, ment of Ladle Charles H. Van Dvke, C. F. Middleton. Fred Taylor and I beg to say that, although ths build- that Thomas Jefferson was president th United States, James Madison, chairman; T. H. Carr. Ogden; W. E. Joseph Parry spoke for n few minof Is a not describe school ing yoa public secretary of state, and 11. Dearborn, Bailey. Balt lake City; F. J. Hill. utes. A miscellaneous program, after building in the strict sense, hut use-The news para- Salt lake City; A. B. Horne. 8alt the order of the above, was continued and occupied as a publte school fur secretary of war. Include an arruuut of the ca- lake City; F. C. Bchramm. Balt Lake until the banquet, in course of prep graphs s accommodation of the school the John Culley. Ogden, armtion in the adjoining grove, was of the town of Helper, it Is en- pitulation of Dautzlc, brought from City; man, Logan; F. A.' Dniehl. Belt Lake ready. A dance in the evening conother side the the schooner by Hope, to titled the benefits of ths lew forcluded the day's program. Thla Woodward, at Bostun, July City; M. D. llowlett. Eureka. bidding the location of saloons within Captain Papers sol Queries - J. L. Franken, morning the entire Taylor family, 300 feet of a school building used for 87, 2B days from Naatx. Paris paBalt Lake City; Dr W. A. with friends, leave for Ogden Canyon pers hare beene received to June IS. chairman, that purpose. Balt Lake City; A. Hatch. Jr, to spend the day. Ths legislature Intended to protect from which following anlclee sre ex- Ware. City. P. V. Taylor has a family. Immethe children and pupils attending the tracted. The Mercury was then an Heber Legislation F. A. Druehl. chair diate and distant, of 433. In Idalio public schools provided for that pur- unpretentious weekly. It le now quite man: T. H. Carr, Ogden; A. t. are found 142 of that number, the repose, fro mthe pernicious Influences s pretentious dally. The News" Is Provo. mainder of which are scattered In surrounding the places where liquors In receipt of a copy of the anniversary Arrangements F. C. 1'tah and Oregon. Mr. Taylor Is the Bchramm, number, and congratulates u far-of-f are sold, etc. I do not believe the commissioners but highly esteemed contemporary on chairman: F. R. Whitworth, Balt Lake father of 36 children. 30 of whom are alive. ran legally withdraw a liquor license Its enterprise In publishing such a Clt ; George Cave. Ogden. General Entertainment William E. There were about 400 guests presgranted prior to the establishment of valuable contribution to newspaper Bailey, acting chairman; Daniel Y. ent at the reunion. a public school within 200 fret of Its lure. Wheeler. Balt Lake City; John Cullocation, but the commissioners cnnld, ley, Ogden: T. H. Carr. Ogden: C. and it would be their duty to refuse During 1906, 41 of the 64 unions afFRUIT GROWERS O. Dee. Ogden; A. 8. Horne. Balt Lake filiated tn the General Federation to renew the license after It had exof City: C. If. Van Dyke. Bait lake City. German Trade Unions at Berlin, paid pired." We want your peaches and apples. T. J. Transportation Treasure, unemployed benefit. The amount Call and get boxca to pack them in. chairman: William WANT ADS BRING BIG RESULTS. (lidding. Ogden; granted to members out of work varTHE H. L. GRIFFIN CO. Herman Harms, Balt Lake City. ied with the union. CANYON AUGUST |