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Show THE MOHSISQ EXAMINER; OGDEN, UTAH. SA'ITIIDAY, . 'After making a in . r. lion the committee irimits that, although officials of the O. 6 l. proclaim their intenilnii to t,anc arrangements with the Hfo liruude, such an agreemeiu i. in their opinion as fsr off today as ever Meanwhile Boise vual have annouured aa advance in $i a 1. effective September cars and was seriously crusiied about ton, the hips. When ihe rebound ASKS FOR DAMAGES. he fell on the track near the wheels. The car, however, came to a standSalt Lake, Aug. 16. A, g sequel to still. ami he suffered no further inthe Fsurth of July in Salt Dr. Oxford was called. The juries. whole extent of tbe man's injuries Lake. Robert N. Hlt Thursday filed 0 cannot at this time be determined. He suit in the district court, askiug damages from the Utah Light Sc was sent to St. Mark's hospital in gall torpedo Laka un this evening's train. Bell Railway company, is 36 years old. single, and has been on the track exploded umtor a car waa on which Holt Holt tilling claims in camp since last June. that the sight of bin left eye was inthe of a as result accidtnt. and jured OPERATORS STILL OUT. that he haa not been able to use It for the work since. Typographical Union Cannot Taka Holt declares be was riding on a Part Because of Contract Liberty park car, and that tbe car With Publishers. waa running op Main street near Secthe torpedo exploded. Salt Lake, Aug. 16. Tha striking ond South when the He allegro that company waa negtelegraphers still remain stewdlaat, allowing the torpedo to be and both the Western Union and Pos- ligent in g its tracks. tal continue to do business. The there, and not protet-tintha discharge, tbe complaint Western Unions faculties were in- Following came an electric explosion of creased Thursday by the addition uf states, a flash of a current that burned his two operators, making a total 4 seven, fare and Injured his etc. including Manager Lang.Chlef OperatHolt also puts in a claim of 930 or McDonald and John W. Bpliter. for doctor's fees. The Postal has four lines wired. Tha telegraphers have approached tha local heads of the Typographical union to sea what could be anus in tits matter of me pi bent of the latter handling Associated Press matter iraiumitted by Western Union or Postal wires and received by men. While officers of the typos gave every assurance of sympathy and mural support, and this may be supplemented by financial aid to the atrik-erthey are precluded from further action on account of the contract they have with tha publisher. Besides, whatever action could be taken would have to be sanctioned by the Intern TWENTY-TWBIRDS OF PASSAGE union. The question, however, BEFORE JUDGE MURPHY. will be taken up at the next meeting of the Typographical union. The Associated Press sent cut matAra ter over both the Western Union and One ef Them Falla In a Fit--All Ordered Out of tha Postal wires Thursday night and the 'Town. service waa somewhat Improved over that of previous days; The matter waa handled at the telegraph office The Western Union had wires Twenty-tw- o men, a motley array of working with Denver, Chicago and humanity, wore given suspended senOakland, and for a time with Omaha, Thursday. The Postal had communi- tences of 94 daya each, In police court cation with New York, la addition yesterday by Judge Murphy, and to tha other places with which they allowed until S' oclock to leave tiie have always been working. From Chi- city. They promised to gn. The pocago came the word that fifteen oper- lice were Instructed to rearrest any ators and two chiefs were at work of them found In the city after their there and five at Kansas City, time has expired and place them on Six messenger boys went to work the ruck pile, there to work out the at the Western Union office Thurn-day- . full measure of their sentences. Three had been la the employ Seldom, If ever, has such a grind formerly and had gone on strike. The been In police court The long bench boys are paid the extra half a cent a was not long enough to seat them, so message asked, making the remuneraan additional bench waa brought in. tion 2 cents a message, aad will have They were unwashed, and tha winevery other Sunday off. dows of tha court room were thrown wide open. Some had hair Tike a musical genius, others had shifting CHEYENNES WATERWORKS. gaaea and ware afraid to look any one squarely in the eye; oue waa an Millions of Gallons of Water Ara Not having served a term in Paid For. Folsom, a few could lay claim to a touch here and there of res pec Lability, Cheyenne, Wyo., Aug. but one and all were marked by the conditions in the business man- traces of idle living, dissipation and agement of the municipal waterworks moral and physical degeneracy. of this city have been revealed When told to stand up, a number by an investigation conducted by Mayor P. of them ebook violently. Their i. Cool, wbo estimates that water nerves were unstTOng and they were which should have brought the city on tbe verge of delirium tremens. 70,000 a year la revenue has been Aa a climax to tha ngly, but pitiable given away and that the city has no picture, one of the twenty-twfell In money to pay the waterworks bonds a fit Hla companions carried him which ara now about to fall due. out of the room and laid him on tha Cheyenne waa among the first of floor where he soon recovered only to western cities to establish its munici- imagine that he waa surrounded by pal water plant, issuing bunds in or- mugs of beer, which he could not der to obtain the money to build It drink. Crazed, he ran to the door Since then the yearly reports show but battered hla head against the that has been about all tha city can lock. He waa taken to a cell and lockdo to keep the iniereat on the bonds ed up for treatment paid up by the revenues from tha On the witness stand moat of tha water plant, and, now that the bonds men told The atoriea. are nearly due, there ia no money usual tale wandering of hard luck, the Evaswith which to pay them. ion of work, and tiie determination to Mayor P. 8. Cook desires to know live on the world were narrated. A such coudltlun a exists anL the number of them elated that when why water plant does not pay, has Just they came to Ogden they had money, investigated tha business manage- but had since spent It for liquor and ment. His co Delusion is that if the city drugs. Judge Murphy listened to their is paid for the water which ia given tales with dlguat written on hla face sway free each year it would be out and after telling them that be considat debt in ten. years. Ha estimates ered them of no account in their presthe value of the water, at tha regular ent mood, he pronounced sentence. rates, thus given away as G9,645 a Among the men, the officers are year and asks pertinently In his re- convinced, were thieve who have port, "What private business could been operating in Ogdra but lack of stand such a drain? evidence made It Impossible to prove It waa ascertained to the general more serious charges than vagrancy. surprise of everybody that the Union Of the twenty-two- , eleven were to Pacific railroad has been getting GOOr have robbed the (tores on Jewelry )00 gallons of water every twenty-fou- r Washington avenue last night, but tours, without cost and baa not paid a their plane were known to tbe police cent to the city for it in all the years in time to prevent tnelr materialisathe plant has been in operation. It tion. They were lead by two waa also discovered that the ice comfrom. Ban Quentin, the panies have been permitted to cut ice other from Folsom, and were armed from the city reservoirs without paywith heavy revolvers. Tbe jewelers ing for the privilege and that many were notified of the intended raid water have free ithers been obtaining early yesterday, so they were preparwho have absolutely no right to It ed last night to receive them. In samming up his report. Mayor A cringing specimen uf humanity Cook declares: No business man waa arrested Thursday morning and would conduct bis private business aa he disclosed the plana of the gang. lha average city owning a water plant He told of the contemplated robbery, conducts its water business' where the men were to congregate, and how they were to do the Job. LESS COAL MINED. The Jewelry shops were to have been while othentered by the Boise Commercial Club Committee ers of the gang atimd guard and. in case the treasure of the store were Presents Figures That Alarm. locked up in safes, they were to have Boise, Ang. 16. A. E. Carlson and used explosives. While it ia believed that moat of tbe M. Alexander have returned from a tbe city, tbe povisit to the coal mines for the purpose vagrants will leave of investigating conditions and re- lice are doubtful aa to the obedience more dangerous of them, so porting to the Boise Commercial club of theare determined to watch them they reIn their council. to the city and tbe slightest suspicion port they state that they found that closely.will On be rearrested and Jailed. the production at the mines will be they 20 per cent less this year than last, WOES OF A TRUNK DEALER. and that tha Increase In consumption ia from 20 to 26 per cent The report states, that Boise la de- Bays Hla Wife la Cruel and Unclean in Her Habits. pendent upon two mines for its supply of coal, ths Kemmerer St Qualey at Balt Lake, Aug. H. Alleging that Kemmerer, Wyo., and Central Coal St Coke company, of Rock Springs, Wyo. her husband has tired of the love of youth, and that be wishes to wed The transportation question is dealt bis r, A younger woman. Mra. James L with at length, but no recommendalocal wife of tion la made. That a certain amount of coal might trank dealer, filed an answer In the resisting her be secured from mines In Utah during district court Thursday suit for divorce. October, November and December, la husband's Mrs. martbe opinion expressed by the commit- ried theGallschrr says that she plaintiff ready twenty yeara tee. Tbe great difficulty in the way waa and in of this Is- - the fact that the Oregon ago, when sheand that"young she haa borne heal lit, Short Line and tha Rio Grande West- good eight children: that, to assist ern have no traffic agreement. Tbe him him in business and hold down bis closing of the Ogden gateway made it household 'expenses, she did her own impossible to ship coal from the Utah work, dispensing with domestic help mines into the territory of the Oregon when she was in no condition to do Short Line without paying the full so, rate on tha O. 8. L. from Ogden to "During all the period of her marBoise, and tha local charges from the ried life, reads the answer, "she has InUtah in to mines Ogden, thereby worked and tolled and slaved, giving a ton. her creasing the cost of coal health and strength dnd time and all her ability and talents to aid her "Doan's Ointment cured me of husband. that had anpoyed ma a long After declaring that her children waa cure The time. permanent." wish to live with her. Instead of with W. Commissioner 8. Matthews. Hon. the father, the answer continues: Labor Statistics, Augusta, Me. "But the eal4 plaintiff, after being i..w-:ina- Salt Lake, State and Intermountain News UTAHN A THEATER c- - sisr -- ,i" SHEETS' HEARING. Defendant's Attorneys Secure Further Delay By Objecting to Judge. There was no Silt Lake. Ang. hearing in the Sheet raae today In the district court aa the attorneys for the former chief uf police objected to hearing ths matter before Judge Ri.chie, who came down from Brighton to hear it Instead of Judge Lewi, who is still at the resort. It is believed by the attorneys for the state that the objection was made merely to secure n delay, but Judge Lewis will be here tomorrow morning to hear the arguments and unless some other e is forthcoming from the defense the matter will be disposed of at that time. The preliminary hearing of George Sheets upon ths charge of bribery was ."-ft -- ni bv v Hefer-- e securing a writ of prohibition in the . uaa as-u- i juaiiie of the Peace Bishop of prohibit him from proceeding further in the ease on the ground that another ncteion la now pending against the chief, in the district court, in which the same facts and the same evidence are Imohred, The writ was made returnable before Judge Lewis today at 10 o'clurk, but as Judge Ritchie Intended coming to the city today. Judge Lewis requested him to hear the arguments in the prohibition matter. When Judge Ritchie opened court this morning Atty. Coten X. Christensen stated that Chief Sheets objected to the matter being heard by Judge Ritchie and naked that it be transAfter ferred back to Judge Lewis. same little talk it was decided to continue the hearing until tomorrow morning so that Judge Lewis could was not present hear. The In court this morning, but was represented by his attorneys, Boren X. Christensen, 8. R. Thurman and K. A, Wedgewood, Diet. Alty. Loofbourow and County Atty. Willard Hanson were present in the interest of the tate. It c prices ... at the PROGRAMME Nickelodeon ILLUSTRATED SONG. ir him Your Hair is Curly. Gentleman Fanner. Bey Accuser. MRUima changes arary will find Ladles and children hl'ioom oooi and comforubl I, . Electric Theatre the Reed Hotel. SSth St. Neat THE ACROBATIC BURGLARS. T TRAGIC RIVALRY, lluetratrd 8onf. IH Be With Ton Shea the lilacs Bloom Again." Admission DO the wrapp era on your Cigars break In your pocket? Try one at me DEN THEY DON'T BREAK HAY, FLOUR, GRAIN Plenty of It And StockRemedies and Poultry SUPPUES THE BEST Try Them vtryyhVMVvvvirui. Heller T. B. (SLSon Avenue. ex-ena- ..... THROW DOWN TOOLS. Price, Utah, Aug. If Because n reduction in wages was to be made, between 4(10 and 600 foreigners employed by the Utah Irrigation and Power company on tunnel and ditch work in this Pres. county have gone on strike. Fltxgerald and other officials la charge of the work are oomlng to meet with the men and reach some sort of aa understanding. The men are paid aa follows: for nine hours to single handed men and 96.00 to men with teams for nine hours. A 26 cent reduction was announced on single-han- d ed men's wagea and a half dollar upon the wagea paid men with teams. Men with teams were to work another hour besides. F. R. Costa of the Wallace-Coate- s Engineering company notified the men that such waa the intention of the company. When word reached the ditches and tunnels the pien became greatly enraged. Waving red handkerchiefs and pieces of doth they paraded along the ditch line until all the workmen bad fallen in line. When the end of the ditch had been reached not n pick waa going; tbe work had topped with a roar. Mr. Coates is In Nevada, but telegraphic conditions will not permit him being reached early enough to take a hand in the trouble. The outcome of the strike Is not doubtful, but it is believed the men will not listen to any talk wherein tha proposed reduction la men92-6- tioned. DRY FARMING FLOURISHING. 2314 Washington Yield In Dog Valley Promises 25 to 35 Bushels. Both Phones. It Domoto & Co. 155 TWENTY-EIET- ST. H Men's Furnishing Goods and Notions of all kinds je Fancy Cash Groceries Wines and Liquors Robert Lb AnSalt Lake, Aug. derson has recently recently returned from a trip to Dog Valley, 25 mile southwest of Nephl, and the reporta that that' once barren waste, supposed to be capable of producing only prairie dogs, la now thickly dotted with fields of grain, as beautiful to behold aa those of nearly any other part of tha state. The acreage under cultivation la simply astonishing, and no less so la the promised harvest Mr. Anderson, plucked at random heads of wheat (hat measured seven Inches in length and that contained kernels full and plump. Tbe average yield per acre will' be from 25 to 35 bushela. Trees are thriving splendid' ly without a drop of moisture, except that which falls from tha clouds. No irrigation la carried on, because there is no water for such purposes. Sufficient water has been piped Into the valley for household purposes and for watering tbe stock, but that la all that la available. TWO BURGLARIES. MITCHELL BROS. for monuments. JnN arrived I carloads . of urbla and granite to aclact nbl Dost buy from agents. they g,t large commission yon to Pay them, 70nr orders at once. URD OPPOSITE CITT CEME- i" TERY. m 28 oH" TURF Twenty-fift- EXCHANGE h St Eaetem Races. Nr all sporting events. C1chESTERS PILLS tha Raiders on Boya Believed to Couple of Houses. Be . There were two petty burglaries committed last night, but In neither case did tbe police learn The first the names of tbe victims. was st 263 South West Temple street, where a room was entered and a purse containing a small amount of money stolen. The other theft was at a residence on Third South between Third A purse and Fouth West streets. containing 99 was stolen. The police are of the opinion that both Jobs were done by boya. Salt Lake, Aug. 1& BURGLARY AT SANDY. . Bandy, Salt Lake Co., Aug. 16. The merchandise store of Jensen St Kuhre was broken into by burglars last night, and a number of pocketknlvea, raaora, watches, etc., stolen. Entrance waa gained by breaking the window glass on the east side uf the store.- - No money was taken, aa there wa none in the tllL The value of the goods stolen la estimated at 9J50. No clue to tbe robbers can be found. JUVENILE THIEVES. SOLD SY DRUGfifSTS EVERYKNERf Salt Lake. Ang. 16. Two boya named Henry Teuacher and Walter were arrested this morning by Officer Harris on the charge of larceny of a watch. The Teuacher boy. Ed-gre- UseLeas Mtp(fT W Leiriop A dovth Ibiatrenoth frttw Srmnta. J It is claimed, stole tha watch, and then turned It over to Ed green, who pawned It for 94. Harris ia still working on the case, securing testimony against the boys. RAKEMAN IS CRUSHED. Bingham. Ang. 15. F. M. Bell, a brakemaa on the Rio Grande, waa coupling cars this morning on the switch in front of tbe Yampm smelter, when he was canght between two 95,-00- TOUGH GANG IN non-unio- n a, POLICE . Gal-lache- well-know- n 91-5- 0 1001 1 3 the father of a large family, and after the mother of his children, whi is his wife, has lost her youth and her tbe physical strength in becoming mother of bis children, and in caring for and protecting and toiling for them, wrongfully, wickedly anJ cruelly. without cause or excuse, desert and ultaudons her, and avers that he desires to marry a younger woman. "The defendant avers that the said plaintiff has become enamored of another woman, and brings this suit wickedly and without rause, in order that he might, if possible, get rid of the wife of his youth amt his children, and marry a younger woman. Mrs. Gallacher says that her husband is worth at least 550, UOfl, but that his property has been accumulated since their marriage, and as a result with him. uf her The real estate consists of six bouses in IJH.OtNl. Tbe Salt Lake City, valued at personal property consists mainly of a trunk store at lid South Main street. Mrs. Gallacher asks that the court award her as separate maintenance such pan of the property as may be necessary for the support of herself and her children. She asks for 9250 a month for this purpose, and for 9500 ult money. She also asks that her husband's complaint fur divorce be dismissed, and apparently does not wish for a divorce on her own account. in his complaint for divorce, which was filed June 18. Gallacher charged hla wife with cruelty, exiendlug during the greater period of his married life. He accused her of nslng vile and abusive language, declaring that aonte of her expressions were of a chart unfit to be set out in t complaint. bts The husband further accused wife of keeping their home In an unclean and unsanitary condition. JESSE J. DRIVER DRUGGIST This is the Place to Buy Your Drugs, Guaranteed and Strictly Pure MARKED WASHINGTON AVL 2273 $64.8; for D. WE L COLLECTED Paid to Pennsylvania. Harrisburg, Aug. 16. Among tba papers which were laid before tba stau board of revenue commissioners at their meeting was a sealed eavel-op- e which had been in tbe possession of the state treasurer since 1881. The envelope was sent to tbe capitol in that yea r and ia marked Contract of C. F. McKay with tha Girard Title it bears tha and Trust company. injunction that it ia not to be opened until July 4, 2,040, when the proceeds are to be applied to the state debt, and endorsed across the face In the Hoyt Is handwriting of an order that the request shall be honored. It is aaid that the envelope contains an order to turn over to the state 820,000 worth of slate bonds held by that company. Tne commissioners ordered that the envelope be kept aa directed. Grocer. 9177.50 for Jacob Pert & Sons, grocer. Claim over twelve year old. 9247.52 for Mr. Marj N. Munfonl Cuae. Claim waa twelve yean old. a We are collecting from every day. We will collect some money for you If you turn in your claims. 9000.00 to 9800.00 . INSTANTLY. Auto Racing at Sixty Miles an Hour Whan Fatal Miahap Occurred. Aug. 16. Tbe young millionaire Paul McCormick and tbe New York, beautlfo! society matron Carey E. Converse, were In a frightful automobile wreck Darien, Conn. Two other women were badly hurt In the tragic ending of the romance. Racing sixty miles an hour with another machine all the way from New Haven to Stamford, young McCormick hurled bis great Frd car Into the rear of a buggy, then crashed from the road into a maple tree. When tbe coroner reached the scene two hours later the woman sat bolt upright in her seat, her head laid open and there was a great bole gaping tn her e Ida. Forty feet away upon the lay the millionaire, his skull fractured, both legs broken, unconscious, and upon tbe point of death. The rival automobile bad sped away, stopping only to team that death had ended the race. Ihe two other women who occupied the buggy, escaped with fractured shoulders and arms. Tbe violent finish of tbe McCormick-Converse alliance had often been predicted by those who knew the urigla of its beginning. McCormick, the acton of tbe richest and oldest families of Poughkeepsie, became a "apeed fiend tha first day that automobile racing waa Introduced into this country. He was s reckless driver in his mammoth "Red Devil and he was fined many times. He bad many narrow escapes from deith. He won the heart of Mrs. Carey Converse back In 1901. Mrs. Cue verse waa the wife of a wealthy merchant In Poughkeepsie, but in spite of the social leadership she held and tha family to which aha had hitherto been devoted, she eloped with the rich young chauffeur In the "Red Devil" four yeara ago. The couple toured the country at breakneck ' apeed, while the deserted husband sued McCormick for 9140.000 damages and hla wife for divorce. Finally, McCormick paid 8&.000 for the release of Mra. Converse from her marriage vows and married her himself. Since then the two had abandoned the social circles they formerly frequented and lived either in this city or in their Bummer home in Libhill-aid- Hill, Conn. HARRIMAN'S Iljruin Case, formerly a Balt Lake CSty $2oo.oo for J. E. Paine, of l'aine & Lyue, tbe wool buyer. Claim waa twelve years old. In Which la an Order for Money to be erty Afllick the grocer on Q street. A. 950.00 for ENVELOPE. WOMAN KILLED First-Cla- ss Prescriptions Carefully Compounded er COURT o AI'flrOT Merchants' Protective Association Scientific Collectors of Honest Debts. 77, 71, 93, 8 Franela bn O-- u 97, 91, 99 and log Commercial National Bank Build. lag, Balt Laka City Luka, General Mgr. , "fiama People Dent Lika Us." Teeth 224 MAIN BT BALT LAKE CITY Ogden 2457 Weak. Logaa, 47 H. Mala Park City 16' Main Provo, .Centra TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT FAIN; FREE WITH PLATE. No difference what yon pay yo cannot get any better a any price. Gold Fillings If up 8? Sliver and Amalgam (Best Rubber) 95 75a A Good Bat for FlUlnga Bridge Work Bast 99.60 to 95 Cemrat Fillings ........60a 9L00 Cold Crowns. 22K $330 to 55 Porcelain FlUlnga GUARANT EE 12 YEARS PROTECTIVE Free Examination an Advice Honest: Work, Fair Dealings make aur Success Continuous. a Open till I p. m. Bundaye 10 to 2. Lady Attendant Good at any of aur Five Office .... Guar-antas- Gin save money by seeing us before letting their contracts for HOUSE WIRING Estimates cheerfully given and work guaranteed WASHING MACHINE MOTORS AND ELECTRIC FLAT IRONS OUTING. Redding, CaL, Aug. 16. Fifteen hundred dollar has been spent this miles of week in building thirty-twtelegraph lines expressly for tbe use of Edward H. Harriman during bla two weeks stay at Pelican Bay lodge on Klamath lake, where be will be the guest of Colonel Holablrd,' The newly constructed telegraph line, stretched on trees, extendi from Klamxth Falls to Pelican lixy, aad o Thoso' Lite Men" Commercia iElectricCompany 2279 WASH. AVE. PHONE 362. , waa completed la three day. A car load of office furniture was received from New York at Weed last Saturday and has been forwarded by teams from Grass Lake- - to Pelican HarMr. tbe of for convenience Bay riman and bla party, who ara expected to arrive at Klamath lake by the end of the week. Guides have been employed, a new gasoline launch haa arrived and numerous hunting and fishing trips have been planned. Doctor Estes t. Specialist Cures whan ethers falL Madam method Froe eenaultatlen far any Chranlo Diaaaae ef any name er nature. Every aaaa guaranteed. A Partial List of Diseases Cored a Catarrh, Deafnee Ringing In the Bare, of the Head, Throat, Noes, Bye or Bar. AH Diseases 0 1 tha Lug Bronchial Tubas and Cheat Diaaaaa ef tha Stomach, Liver, Kidney and. Bladder. Heart Disease, Rheumatism, Asthma, Nervous Troubles, 8L Vitus Dance, Piles, Fistula and all Rectal Troubles, Tape Worm, Blood Pols-oalaANY PRIfrom any earns. Diaaaaa gsrsllsr to Woman. VATE DISEASE OF ME quickly awed to stay cared. Remember tha aiamiaaWo and advtoe la FRE2L Coma at oc Tomorrow may ha too 1st Call or writ Die-eaaa- TRIPLE TRAGEDY IN CALIFORNIA. Burlingame. CaL, Ang. 16. dutch-e- d in the frenited embrace of Clarence Dell, whom they were trying to save from drowning, John B. Brooks, instructor in English at the St. Matbew's Military academy and s son of the Episcopal bishop of Oklar boms, and George W. Smith, instructor of mathematics and former ootball Idol of 8 tan lord university, ere dragged to watery graves by tha toy off the Burlingame beach yeater-lav afternoon. Both men went to their death in response to what they considered call to duty. a WANT ADS BRING BIG RESULTS. g DR. ESTES SPECIALIST Offio . s ll rn.to8p.au Ml Washington At (Bar Room 19. Remember tha number. nmmsMmamsmsasBmmammsm ua fcosrs, Block), Ogden, Utah. |