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Show THE State and Intermountain News Salt Lake, killed. ggAKEMAN nek inf coupling,. Caught ed fn. J- - 15. Hi Head J. OOonnor. a a Eorrlbta deotnwhile S".Li., wet on engine No. '"IwtftoS ke 2rtn1rt a wPUn rt(1 between the tender timber that were extendPf the Eat ear, hla head being ETinto an enraeogniaable mass. wu otandlng on the back tk tender aa the angina waa dawn the switch to the core PjtJator. Tb Eat car waa ahead of ho did not notice until ha SS wo near the ear to Jump that kaarr timbers vara extending 1ST the end Of the ear. The unfor-ot.e an'e bead waa caught engine and the timbers and oinnel there. When the engl-,,discovered what had happened (tailed forward and the switch-- " onto the dead body rolled mead. The train crew rushed to ukeie the body was lying, but death H eznnr Z5g IN.-507.4- ft A DAY. Because Goldfield, Ner Aug. tho muter plumbers of this city refused to grant tho union plumbers a raise from 8 to 9 par day the plumbers have declared a strike and plumbing work on many large buildings In course of construction in the city hu been stopped. The muter plumbers of Goldfield claim that the plumbers of Baa Frandead The, tag been lnatmntaneoua. cisco receive 6 per day and that th eountenanca waa mashed so cost of living In Ban Francisco la tat t presented a horrible sight than it is la Goldfield. Tho greater OConnor waa S; years of age and plumbers in Reno only receive 15.50 bid bees here three months. He had per day and the coat of living in Reno mg n Balt Lake, where he worked is nearly high as it is in Goldfield. m the Sas Pedro road. A mother and This strike may result in ether unions diter are residents of Balt Lake, affiliated with th American FMsm-tloAnna O'Con-m- r ta mother being Mr. Martha of Labor walking ouL O'Oon-h- t, and the slater Miss the la OConnor running Mr. INHUMAN TREATMENT. giiititord house in this city. of a close friend the , ; w. Kelly, Balt Lnka, Aug. 15. Emily D, gamutd bnkeman, left dor Salt luk this morning with the body. A Thompson brought suit in the District amage was sent to Cobra yesterday court Wednesday for a divorce from Edward A. Thompson on tha ground ud from tbera waa mailed to theg of cruel and inhuman treatment. Mrs. other, who will reoelve It this morn-hThompson uys that her husband hae On account of the telegrapher1 frequently beaten her and otherwise itrOM It wu Impossible to notify the handled her roughly; that he once relative any sooner. feu been drew n knife ou her and threatened The O'Connor family moat unfortunate, a during the put to kill her, ud that he hae need vllo dw yearn three eon have met tragic language to her, both when they ware gratha Charles O'Connor, the oldest alone and in the presence of others. m va killed at Hammond, ImL, In Bhs also accuses him of axoesalv UtL He wu n brakemnn on tho indulgence ia liquor. HU conduct U intolErie railroad ud met hla death In a described in her complaint erable cruelty." Tbs ooupla were martnl aoddent Holden O'Connor was shot during ried in Balt Lake June 25, IMS, and in have one child. The wife aaha for tha a fight at Bock Springs, Wyo 1WL During the fracas a gun wu custody of this child. Anna Andanon hu brought ault la . KddKi tally discharged and he reoelv--d the bullet The third eon wu tha DUtrict court for a divorce from desCarl Anderson, alleging aoa support. Job O'Connor, who wu killed cribed. On more non In In Mexico. They were married in Balt Lake lu October, 1885, and have five children. Blue July, IMS the wife alleges, THE NEW DIGGINGS, her husband hu failed to provide the Prwpsctef Refoees to Divulge the necessaries of life for herself and her children. In addition to a divorce aba Lecatlen of Lucky Find. asks for the custody of tha children. Goldfield, lug II. One hundred RETAILERS OF DAVIS COUNTY. , mOea appmlmstely, north of lies a Motion that ia add to be Kaysvllle, Aug. 14. The retail merricher that any ground at the surface chants of the north end of Davie counfound wKhln the limits of the ty have held several meetings of late yet pearlaas stats of Nevada. . and have finally formed organisaA pnspeetor, tired, worn, haggard, tion along (he Une adopted by tbe rebat with tho smile betraying hla die tell merchants of Balt Lake and Ogoorory of (ho golden fleece In ph den. It U expected that tbe local oraomeaaQy rich deposit, came Into ganisation will be affllllated with the Coldfield hat night loaded with nug state association of retail dealers. The gets and quarts, which h took to the officers elected to serve until Jen. 1 KavadfrGoUflald Beductloo Works foi are: President, Rufus Adams, of a treatment Adame A Boos company, Layton: Regarding the exact locality, this vies president, Christopher Burton, of man wu exceedingly reserved. He Btewart-Burto- a company, Kaya-ileadd simply that the section wu shout tha secretary and treuurer, Mor100 miles north of this city ud that he had staked ont everything In the ris Ellleon, of tha Fanners' Union, Directors: David Stoker, entire district, thus fully protecting Layton. comhlmselL Ho added that the aeam of Jr., of tha Clearfield Mercantile Heber J. Sheffield, guld ia about four inches wide ou the pany, Clearfield; D. Woods, Farming-ton- . eurflce and that ha had scooped down Kaysvllle, and J. It la designed that the oiguln-tlotvo iMt And found it even broAdn embrace all of tha merchanU of md richer with depth. Thu he got busy with his stakes and came to town Farmington, Kaysvllle, Layton, Clear field ud Syracuse. A similar usocla. with aom specimens.., Ha had a pint bottle filled with moat of tiua hu been formed In Bountiful ud tom as large aa a nuggets, small button, dm it will cover nil of th south end of Davis county. Ponnda of quarts ore, , pieces showed aolld gold running .JS la ribbons all through them. The gold MRS. CARR ATTEMPTS SUICIDE. appeared to have been shot into the 15. be-th- 2 i rrt u n u u -- Gold-field- u n rock. add that ha had the hills for but Oat this section exceeded years, by far thing he bad yet seen. For the time Is beeping his T,n secret, but flndln SLhigh into the Pictnres the quarts rock will mount. prospector Qoldfleld, Nev.. Aug. 15. Follow- ing n quarrel with her husband, Mrs. Frank Carr, wife of Frank Carr, well known In scores of western mining cnmpe, attempted suicide at the Hotel Grotto early this afternoon by taking poison. Before trying to ud her life, old she took from tbe bottom of trunk the picture of her baby daughODY HAS NOT ' BEEN FOUNDS ter ud lay with it clasped lu her hands when aha wu found by Mrs. 15-- The of E. T. Carlin,, owner of the hotel, with body McKlttrick Ilea still yillis a spark of life remaining. Mrs. 01 0,0 Jordan river. only Carlin summoned Dr. A. B. Chllson, a d 0 heart-brok- u moth- - and after a fight of nearly two hour aftar 0nd have the womu wu saved. thVwwt7! hum each night in 70 South Ninth West LIGHTNING STRIKES HOME. ttriTeWM lin5 word hnt ben ?m0 STL .Ld onBd ta the wat-' 15. Lightning the oU river which feu claim. Bpringvllle, Aug. J many of George Nelresidence tha struck victim. Everything possible wu done by the son In this city during a thunderstorm W! end willing dt!xen. to r yesterday afternoon. It utored tha body from the bottom of by tha roof, sot tbe bedding on the river. house fire in upstairs room, descendede drowned while fishing V of the river e banks parlor, where it knocked near Sixth Into the walla, ud made its foarVilt1 45,6 Corning of July 25, exit from the through the cellar. None of the Sw TT1' J0' He toll from a dip. inmates wu injured and the fire wu ,and ssuh in a deep hole UI? tolwwla could dd him. easily put out P01100 heard of the , Nineteen yeara ago a residence Irina? bma roaaring up - u ? u several officers wen die-t-o he scene, with several ex- !Bd efforts were made to toate the body Day after day the 111,1 xperU doT0 tb b?ri oTf f stream. But dl ef-totile. For two weeka tor Jhn Williams, an d member of the polio, fnmeT was .letdled to find the He probed every find toe bfy Jmt did notlo'rCT0 to the hope tLt I?nh Swh street in the body wu carried twh,h0 si". it would be held ft. fb,.e,ie!Kl tt0 n short pushed either tone or la under a in the bed of tore thn two bodjr should have risen weeka ago. T ai!5l,tolt 'to log or .? H 11 !10 ,mMEN8E low grade. .- SS-SSS- the outstanding This means dltrlbuted by this rA tose I.! does no 1l)8' next yei lher d! k.man; 1 eut iBwd' nut Th0 " high grade plo-tun- STRAIN TOO GREAT. Hundreds of Ogden Readers Daily Tail a Burden. Find Tha hnstle and worry of business ' Tbe bard work ud stooping of Vtah' Au Jo. The of Emil Meyer, who was drownedbody la Green river last week, was found by a fishing party at tee monte u Brush creek. The body was burled in tee Jensen cemetery hero. ATTACK ON CENTRAL workmen, Tha woman's household cares. Are too great n strain oa tha kidneys. Backache, headache, si deache. Kidney tronbles, urinary trouble OGDEN, UTAH. FRIDAY, The Salt Lake Republican says: The big stick is lu pickle for the Central Pacific in Nevada. Tnat company will be compelled to a Is gorge valuable mineral lands wrongfully ORCHARDS STANDS OF WEBER ' 1 Partiil List of Diseases Cored And Must B Abolished. Is the Deci ion of tha Health Says the People Do Not Fully Recognise the Adavantagee In Fruit Culture. Authorities. Oetoivh, Dsafasaa, Rlagiag ia the Sant U eaeea of the Heed, Thraal Naas, ffiy or Ear. HORTICULTURINSPECTION ttl 1 aeffo RnuuMal TttbM AH UlMM and Cheat Bissau of ths Stomach, Livor, Kidnaps aad Bladder. Heeit Disease, Rhumatbu, Asthma. Nervwu Troidtles, Be Yhas Dbo4 PH. Fistula aad all Esetal TreoMea. Tap Worn. Blood from uy cease. IV as as we peculiar to Women. ANT PRIVATE D1&KA8B OF MDf quickly eared to stay earaE Remember the examlaatloa aad advtoa la OMm at ernee. Tnmonow may ha ton iaae OaU ar witwi Poio-coin- Mus-grov- a. A party consisting of 8. A. Beach, horticulturist of low State collage; Dr. E. D. Hall, director uf the Utah Agricultural Experiment station; Thouiaa Judd, preatdent of the Bun Board of Horticulture, and Prof. R. 8.X orthrophurt icult urist for the Utah A. C. Experiment station, were in Ogden yesterday. The party wu ia charge of C. A. Hlckculouper, a member of tbe Slate Hoard of Hortlcui-torr- . Fur tbe two-fopurpose of shoving Prof Beach Just what kind a country ve had bere, and alao to locate the beet quality of fruit and vegetable for Utah's exhibit at tbe Sacramento exhibit, tbe party vie tied the State School for the Deaf, IlarriiYllle, risla City. Pleaaaut View and North Ogden ud Twelfth street. With the exceptem of more mildew oa the peaches than Is usual, they reported tbe fruit crop in a promising condition. Mildew on tha peaches la on ths increase, owing to the two or three last seasons being unusually wet, and orchardleta will have to devote more time in the future to spraying this fungus disease. While tbe mildew dues not hurt the tree. It depreciates the commercial value of tha sanitary committee hu been called to the danger and. In all probability, grucers will be pretailed upon tu remove tea cups and preserve the stands for their original purpose, instead uf maintaining them as public drinking fountains. When interviewed esterday morning, members of tbe health department were emphatic In stating that an epidemic could easily be spread over the city by the tin cup route. Tbe cupe are placed ou tbe top of vegetables aud are there for drinking purposes. Aad uue afflicted with any disease can drink from them, and return tha cup to Its place under the fountain. Aa the water trickles down through tha departments at tha stand, it la possible for the vegetables to become contaminated and, they are sold to customers in all parts of the city, tbe danger is at once apparent. Children running down ths walk! tup ud drink from these cups, tbe casual pedestrian slacks bis thirst by tha liquid that splashes over cucumbers ud lettuce, and the man of disease thinks not of tbe public as he touches bis lipa to tha tin aides of the germ-covere- d u Big things arc doing for the Tuscarora district according to Information received by Tbe Republican. A combination hu been effected that will mean that muy hundreds of thousands of dollars will be apeut in development of mines of that district M. J. Mayhem, one of the biggest and most aggressive of the New York men who are interesting themselves in Nevada, will coma weat within a week or tea days. With him will b C. E. Wells of C. E. Walla A Co, the well known Wall Street bankers, ud Arthur A. Brownlee, a New York mining engineer. They will probably visit Balt Lake ud will go to Tuscarora to look over tha vast estate recently acquired through the efforts of Mr. Mayhem who hu spent two years In getting the titles straightened ud making tbe combination which will eoutrol n large part of the district. During the visit to the camp of these gentlmen tbe moat eligible point will be selected for the sinking of a shaft of 1.000 foot ud the matter of the building of a railroad 52 miles from Elko to Tuscarora will be taken up. It ia understood that tbe building of tha railroad hu already been decided upon ud that preliminary detail! will be settled at once. The combination comprieee n large number of computes which bold claims lu the Tuscarora district including tha Grand Prise, tbe Navajo, Commonwealth and Quern ud muy others, tha whole having a record production of 539,880,000 in the pasL These have been merged in one enormous corporation known as tha T usa Mines compuy. This es company now feu in tbe treasury of which half a million will be Immediately available to commence tbe railroad ud the other three quarters of a million for aggressive aud extensive ope rat lout which will be at once begun. Tbe entrance of Mr. Mayhem into the Tuscarora district la a great thing for the camp. 'He la known active operator and a mu of great public spirit. lbe Snyders and a number of others lu Salt Lake era in tarested in the Tuscarora dlstrlcL rora-Nevad- Grocers commenced the r us tom out of convenience to tha public, without thinking of the danger attending such n practice. In nearly every city In tha United States they are But permitted to maintain cups on tha studs, doctors era agreed that typhoid fever and other serious diseases are spread by this means. It la expected that a resolution will be introduced by the sanitary committee at tha next session of tba city council protesting against tba eontlnuuce of tba custom. Grocers themselves are not unwilling to do away with tha cups, so it ia possible that they soon shall become relics of unsanitary days. u EMPLOYES OF SMELTER STRIKE uu BEL- . u the state. Although the Greeks belong to no union, or Industrial organisation, they are well organised ud are prepared to y resist uy attempt made by tbe to onat them. They have threatened to resort to violence in case new mm are employed, but Supt Colberg stated yesterday afternoon that be did not anticipate any trouble and that he was determined to either reemploy the strikers without granting their com-tan- demands, or secure severs! shifts of Greeks not In sympathy with them. This Property COPPER. lc Taking on the of a Real Mina. Clifford Breaks His Jaw In Fight at San Disgo. San Diego, Cal, Aug. 15. The largcrowd lu the history of the sport lu this city, saw a gruelling match of eleven rounds in the Jack Cllfford-Ruf- e Turner bout here Wednesday night, Clifford having the best of it in nearly every round. In the eleventh round of the fight Turner wu knocked down five times. Ha wu up promptly each time, however, coming right back for more. At the close of the eleventh round Clifford planted a bard right awing on went Turners Jaw. The down like log sad would have been counted out hut for tha gong. Hla seconds dragged him to hla corner ud had him ready for tbe opening of the twelfth. When he opened the next round he discovered that bis Jaw had been broken ud told bis seconds that he could not go on. The club physician wu called ud after ap examination, ha stopped the fight. He pronounced that Turners Jawbone had been broken. est dtisea tells how to cure them alL H. W. El dredge of 772 Twenty-sevent- h street, Ogden, Utah, says: "For n long time I Buffered severely with pain and aching In my back ud lolna. ' The condition of the kidneys plainly Indicated a disordered conditio cf those organa. The trouble wu worse wbea I overexerts myself or brought too much strain on tbe muscle of tbe back. One day while reading of Doan'a Kidney Pills I wu induced to go to 8. W. Badcon'e drug tore ud get n box. I took them according to directions and tbe remedy benefited me more than T expected. It oorrected tbe condition of tbe kidney secret Ion, removed nil psln and backache and in every way proved to be Just the right thing for tbe kidneys. Doan'a Kidney Pills are worthy of anyone's recommendation." For sale by all dealers. Price, 50 Oo Buffalo, cento. Foster-Milbnr-n WANT ADS BRING BIG RESULTS. New York, sole agent for the United I Staten. Remember tbe name Dou's nd JVANT ADS BRING JUG RESULTS. take no other. old-tim- rff y other. Mr. Johnson state that tbe npper tunnel hu followed ore for a total distance to data of 250 feet tha average width of which Ia around 40 feet Assay show the ume to rugs between M per cent and 0.7 per cent copper. There la no evidence that the ora la diminishing, but the latter workings are tha ones that show the best values. There Is such an excess of iron in tbe ore, stated Mr. Johnson, tbat it ia an ideal smelting rock, and it cu be shipped to the local market right now at a vary good profit This ora la a sulphide. Tbe lower tunnel la Just breaking into tha sulphides, and up to the present time the management hae drifted upon a mineralised sone which waa 75 fret la width. A compressor plant la being installed, also electric hoist. u FATHER SORRENTINO GUARDED. New York, Aug. 14. Police arc guarding tha Italian church of Father Sorrentlno, to protect him from the "Black Hud." Threats of murder are made unless 83.000 Is deposited at a designated place. 14. Waafetagtu A to. (Boyva Romembar tha member. JESSE J. DRIVER DRUGGIST This is the Place to Buy Your , Drugs, Guaranteed and Strictly Pure First-Cla- ss Prescriptions Carefully Compounded 2273 WASHINGTON AVE. House Builders Can save money by seeing us before letting their contracts for t r Tba seventh annual meeting of tha Utah Pharmaceutical association, held In Balt Lake, waa brought to a close Wednesday evening with a banquet at tba Commercial dub, participated la by the druggists, and a theater party at tha Orpheum, attended by th ladles. Thera were two business session during tba day, tha programmes consisting of tha reading of papers, tba election of officers for tha ensuing year, and the transaction of other business. Alex Hedquist of Provo wu elected president; Wynn Eddy of T. Brigham City, Brat R. Kelly of Bpringvllle, second John Culley of Ogden, treuurer; Joy H. Johnson of Balt Lake, secretary, Tbe member of the executive committee era: Joy H. Johnson, chairman; John H. Bishop, Logan; M. D. Howlett, Eureka; W. W. Huribnrt, Crawford, Mutt; T. B. Park City; A. Hedquist The next will be held at Provo. unnal meeting Papers on subjects of Interest to the pharmacists were read during the forenoon and afternoon sessions by A. A. Robinson, A. S. Home, Richard Bridge ud W. H. Dayton of Balt Lake City, Charles Dee of Og0en, J. H. Bishop of Logan, aad A. Hatch, Jr., of Heber City. Resolutions on the death of F. J. Hill, a former member of the association, were adopted. toastmasF. C, Schramm served ter at tbe banquet and tbe following What touts were responded to: Hu Happued to the Druggists During th Last Tear," B. W. Badcon; The Advancement of the Association During the Coming Tear, A. Hedquist; "The State Board of Pharmacy," John Culley; How to Arrange a for Prises for (he State Meeting," Bailey; "Benefits of Local Organ' The Year's Ixatlon," F. A. Druehl; Experience in the Retail Drag 1 rude," J. F. Marshall; The Woea of a Traveling Baleamu," W. E. Bailey; "The Advisability of Establishing a College of Pharmacy at Logan, John H. Curioue Remark," John Bishop; t; ' , 0 ' a y Ban- v HOUSE WIRING ,j, Estimates cheerfully given and work guaranteed WASHING MACHINE MOTORS AND ELECTRIC FLAT IRONS Thooo LHo Mon CommercialElectricCompany 2279 WASH AVE. FII05E $64.8; for 862. D. A. Aflli:K , - j the grocer on Q street WE 50.00 COLLECTED I u for njrum Cane, formerly a Balt Lake City Grocer. 5200.00 for J. E. Paine, of laine & Lyne, . the wool 7 buyers. Claim waa twelve ears old. 1177.50 for Jacob Pert ft Bona, grocer. Claim over WU-lian- twelve yearn old. 4 f217.52 for lira Mary X. Munford Cane. Claim wbb twelve yean old. DrrnlL The property of the Western Nevada Copper oompuy ia taking on the appearance of a mine. M. M. Johnn son, wbo returned from a trip to Wednesday, talks entanslutio-allud declares that recent development! there have been of a moat Important character. Two tunnels era being driven, one 340 feet above the Yer-ingto- AUFE TURNER DEFEATED. OFFICERS Theater Party for tha Ladles and quet for tha Pharmacist. Tha Greek employe of the Utah melter, 100 strong, wut out oa strike Wednesday night At 5 p. m, Wednesday, tbe furnace ceased to pour out moke, and today activities at tha melter are limited to a contest between tha superintendent and the strikers for mastery. Manager Radish waa expected to arrive yesterday, from Southern Utah. The Greeks demand a raise of 25 cuts per day for all labor, or a uniform scale of 58 Pr day instead of 82.75 which they were receiving before they quit work. A delegation, with tbe grievances of the laborers, consulted with tba Wednesday night, but be refused to grant them uy concession, o they walked out In a body. A few minutes later every Greek in the employ of the smelter was discharged, the smelter wu temporarily shut ud down. la the absence of Manager Kadlsh atthe situation la indefinite, but tempt will be made to replace the strikers by mu from other parts of NEVADA Tba tomato crop la looking fine and, is not Buffering from tha effect of the fTOat. The beet and alfalfa crop arc both vigorous and ia good oondltiuu. Th board la hard at work gathering the product for tha exhibit and placing them in cold storage at Balt Laka. It le their intention to have tha exhibit cover a largo variety of frulte and vegetables. Prof, Beach wu delighted with Weber county and wu loud In hla praise for the achievements of the people along borticultaral lines. It waa hla unqualified opinion ! the people in this aectloa of the country had not yet awakened to the great opportunities of th climate ud environment. Ha' ventured the assertion that in throe yeara from tha present, were ha to return, he would hardly recognise the country, so great would be the charge for the better, only oa tho basis, however, that the people would lay hold Ud utilise economically nature's endowments. He was very much impressed with our school buildings, ud they came ia for their share of commendation. Dims EUCT They Thraatan to Make Trouble If Thair Demands Are Not Granted. WESTERN SPECIALIST Ofloafeoarat 14 mutely, aa Block), Ogdca, Utah. Batman Reona frail vessel ONE HUNDRED GREEKS IN A LICOSE ATTITUDE. DR. ESTES lj WILL COMMENCE OPERATIONS. Powerful New York Combination Will Take Hald of Tuscarora DlstrlcL g IUE am mo(t valuable mining landa in the state, and that Attorney General Bonaparte will take personal charge of the cases. The matter first came up through a suit which area entered by the railroad company against J. Erin Ingalls and others to secure title to part of aectloa 28 ia the White Horae dlstrlcL When the matter was brought to the attention of tha department the officials decided to take a little evidence ou their own hook, and a hearing wu held which occupied several weeka before tiie register and receiver of toe land office at Carson City. It wu probably as a result of the taking of this evidence that tha department hu decided to act." Tha above statement wu given to The Republican Wednesday by M. W. Muegrovo of Reno, who is commissioner for Nevada to tha International Mining Exposition to be held at New York next summer. Mr. Muegrove has Just returned from the out, where ha hu opened an office for the henettt of the state, and to make preparations for Nevada's exhibit, aud is la a position to know. Ha ia positive that the government will act, though announcement of the intentions of tbe department hu not yet ban made public. Hie question la a serious one to the state of Nevada," said Mr. Tba leads taken up by tbe Central Pacific comprise a atrip running right through tbe ateto at both aides of the railroad 200 miles long and 24 miles wide. In tola era some of the moat valuable mineral lauds of tha state. ' It wu not intended that the railway should taka up uy mineral Unde, but a large proportion of what they did take and on which they liav secured patents la said to be of the beat mineral wealth of Nevada. That it fa worth millions there la no doubt It touches upon ths Seven Troughs district Anaconda is wltbla It, aa are th Ramsey and White Hone districts. "The government will at once take steps to unul tha patents obtained by the Central Pacific on tba ground of fraud, ud should these steps be successful and they will be prosecuted vigorously it will mean much to tha stats of Nevada, ud td many operators in Salt Lake. Specialist whan ethers tan. Madam methods. Free eaneultatlM for any Chronic Disease ef uy oaaw er nature. Every caas gurutoed. DISTINGUISHED IST MAKES IN OGDEN. Doctor Estes Cure THEY ARE A SOURCE OF DISEASE la a position to state that the federal government will at once bring In the opinion of tbe city health ofproceedings against the Central Par ficers, tin cups on vegetable stands eifle to auul their patents to propa menace in the public erty which comprises some of the constitute health. Tbe attention uf the Jack 16, 1907. GROCERY held. 1 AUGUST TIN GUPS ON PRAISES THE PACIFIC Federal Government Will Take Steps to Annul Thair Patents. Men, follow. An Ogden EXAMINER: MEYER'S BODY FOUND. ages only about $C0 a to, but the vein la aide and continuous and the ore ia easily broken. The first shipment from the property wu made oa the Cth day of last June, ud la that month the gross value of the ore shipped was The value of the product Mat month was 5121,130.80, and a the production now is close to 100 tone n day, it la certain to bo in excess of the July production both in tone and value. This ia the first dividend declared by any of the companies operof ating oa Jumbo Extension, but allare them are ia ora and the others boand to follow. TRIKE FOR MORNING men uc:upitd by Mr. Xrwon wiu also struck by iighining here. The ladles were entertained by a "Seeing Balt Lake car ride, a trip to refreshments Wudamere, where were served, ud a theater party at the Orpheum through the courtesy of the Xelden-Judso- n Drag company. TVe are collecting from . ' to 9800.00 every We will collect Borne day. money for yon if you turn in your claims. 9600.00 ELOPEMENT OF GIRL Runs Away With Hired Man; Stopped by Parents. 15. M erch ants ProtectiveAssociation Tele- Mukato, Minn., Aug. I ebts Scientific Cofled ors of Honest phone lines running into the country from town to town were the ud 77, 71, f 3, 44, 47, tfl, H and 104 Commarcial Natlanal Bank Build-lag- , means of heading off an alleged elopSalt Lake City ing couple. They were Edith, the "Berne Feopl Dent Like Ua." d Francia Luka, General Mgr. beautiful daughter of n Ceresco J. A.' Stockdill, n farmer, and Samuel Tillotson, a farm hand, wbo hu worked for Stock, 111! and other farmers. Ha la 27 years He did so, catching them at 6:45 a. dition 580. old. Hana Peterson to Berths Peterson, m. The Sforkdllli followed on the The girl told her parents of Tlllot-ton-'s noon train, and after thru hours con- pert of section 21, township 6 north, love, ud fearing opposition, it sultation at 8heriff Donohue's resi- range 1 weat 11.00. wu planned to elope in the good old dence Valentine T. Reuter and wifo to the In the afternoon the matter wu way. At about 1 oclock Monday dropped. Mr. and Mrs. Stockdill conOregon 8hort Lino, lots 28, 26. 27 end the to house drove morning Tillotson sented to s wedding if they would 28. block 4, Fslrmount Perk addition and Edith climbed down a ladder from wait until the girl is IE All return$80. two her wladpw, taking with her William Bailey end other to Mary home together. ' ed nit cases. The couple then drove to Ann Dtrldraan, part of section 27, Lake Crystal, boarded an Omaha township 7 north, range 1 west $125. train for Minneapolis, to be married WifflWIlY PEEPS Oacar Jones and wife to William 1L there yesterday. Dalton, part of section 14, township 5 Ediths younger slater, wlta whom Clarence Brooke and wife to Llule north, range 2 weat 51.00. aba slept, awoke to find herself alone, Levi J. Taylor and wife to William told her father aad ths latter tele- Fieeman. part of auction 17, township H. Del ton. part of section 14, town5440. west was 1 wbo at his visiting wife, 2 west 83,500. phoned 5 Albert A. Trease end wife to the ship north, range The girls mother in turn Madelia. 45. ,44, tl lots Short to here line, Donohue BherifT Oregon telephoned ADB BRING BIG RESULTS. search the train aad hold tha couple. and 45, block 6, Fairmount Park ad JVAXT a fifteen-year-ol- well-know- . I |