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YOUR SilEOLLOWI-

NGOLLOWING the policy of constant improvement in-

clothing we have adopted th-

eBARTELLI PATENT POCKETII The pocket with a plait

and every suit of mens clothes sold from this store hereafter will be quipped with them

This is the only pocket that never sags no matterhow much weight is put into it Its unique constructionprevents the front of the coat from breaking or pulling-out of shape

From the outside you cannot tell the difference be-

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a suit equipped with Bartell Pockets and a suithaving oldfashioned pockets but after the suit is worn-a while and the pockets have been used the difference isvery apparent

While this improvement adds greatly to the dura-bility and shaperetention of any garment it does not addto the selling price of our suits

The illustration above tells the Bartcll story

plainlyWATSONTANNER

CLOT I1ING CO-

ANNOUNCEMENT

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THE MERCANTILE INSTALLMENT COWISHES TO ANNOUNCE THAT THEmSTORE WILL BE CLOSED TUESDAY ANDWEDNESDAY ON ACCOUNT OF THE JEWISH NEW YEAR OPEN THURSDAY MORN-ING >

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l SWAMP BOAT

Twentynine of Battle-

ships Crew Drown-

EighteenMissing

NEW YORK Oct 2 Captain SRodgcrs In command of the NewHampahlrc gave out tho list withthis brief introduction

l The following Is the list of tile-men misuing from yesterdays libertyparty who are thought to have beenin tho boat that Bwampcd last night

The list followBOVLAX J R BrooklynERHART J F Now YorkTURNER J BrooklynWHITE P Now YorkAMATUZIO G Avondale PaBLUMGUEN JS F Worcheater

MassI3ENNER J A Green Crook NJB-AILE JI S AnsouUu-BAKEMAN P F 0 Grosse Pointc

Mich

BONFALL T PhiladelphiaDROWN G BostonCOMBS H Springfield Ohio

Piles msl PilesSiflIRtn Indian Pllo Ointment will curolJnd lJle < dlnC find Itching Piles It aborb tho tumors nllays Itching at onconrta as a Fultcc Klvca instnnt rollerlIIlIarnl Indian Pllo Olntmont Is propared for Pllc3 nnd IfhlnK of tho private

DnlrgiI mail c5 nnd 100I1LLI4L1S MFG CO Props Cleolcnd Ohio

Badc n Pharmacy Solo Agent

j DR FRANCIS KINGThe Eyesight Specialist

B15316 Flrat National Bank Building

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O PILUiqoh atiDatSi tAI > riRiUUBY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE

OGDEN TURF EXCHANGE326 25th treat IWires to all tracks on nil

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DORR Ar PhiladelphiaDAVIS G A Iubock MoDONOHUE J J Llmorock Ire ¬

landGREENE J Cleveland OhioHEY N S Woonsockot R IJOHNSON M BostonKARL R ClevelandKNOWE J no residence no next

of kinMAMILEY A Richmond VaPASPIEKJ J F Erie PaRICHARDSON W A Plum Pa

SIRBER E W ChicagoSEALS M T Columbus GaTURNER E J East Liverpool

OhioURHL1N T J PhiladelphiaWENNER R J lAilleroon PaBLIGHT N Roxbury Mass-

It Is not certain comments Cap-tain Rodgers that theso men Werelost as two of them originally ontho list returned today The names-of the eleven men missing who worenot recognized as being hi the boatfollows

C J CARRIGAN Now York-F H HARRON BrooklynE L ORODON Far Rocknway NY-E A HERBERTL JOHNSON Wilmington Del-J A LEGET PhllaC C THOMPSON Bloomingdale

N YJ VANPEEU Patterson N JA R CHAMBERS Worchoster

Massn MAHONY Wilmington Del-J J McADAMS Phila

NEW YORK Oct 2There wasgiven out from the battleship NewHampshire tonight a list of 29 menwho wore supposed to have perishedby the swamping of a barge whichwas being towed to the vessel atanchor In the Hudson river last nightAppended to this list are tho names-of 11 men who are still absent butwho wero not recognized as havingbeen in tho swamped boaL-

It Is not certain comments Cap-

tain Rodgers that these men werolost as two of them originally of tholist returned today

According to Captain Rodgcrs noarrangements have boon made for thefuneral of any bodies whon foundbut as picked up they will b6 taken-to the hospital ship Solace now an-

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in the Hudson river Theywill be held there until claimed byrelatives or friends

Relatives Notified

All uf the next of kin of tho mlcslngmen have been notified hut If anyof these turn up a second telegramwill bo sent giving the good news

Relatives also will bo apprised bywlre whon a uody Is recovered

Tho mother of Midshipman Cheva-llor who waa in charge of the swamp-ed

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boat and who collapsed after pav-

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J2 OHm arrived In N6w Yorlr ¬

day from New Bedford Mass andnpent most otthodaywith her sonHe is still shaken after the extrememental and physical strain-

A report of tho findings of tho courtwill bo forwarded to the navy depart-ment

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P RANDOMEFERENCES

Continued from Page Five

Miss Abbott piano Instruction ° 83SWashington Deli phone laOUY

In the Ashley Forest AssistantForester GG Beat of tho grazing dopartment of District No 4 hna goneto the Ashley forest to look Into graz-ing matters there Ho will be goneabout two weeks during which timehe will reconnoiter tho entire grazingsection embraced in the national forest-In the Vernal country

FREEA pair of gloves given withcach hat at Five Point Millinery

Back From Ireland p j Quinn hasreturned from a three months tripto his native land Ireland Ho nayshe hns enjoyed tile trip but that somehow America has a strong fascInationfor him and he Js always glad to return to Ogden

Winter apples J T McEntyro HarrlsvlHo Roll 1300Z

Mrs A G Harris and her Son FredHo have returned from a months vIsitIn California Mrs Harris returnshomo much improved In health

CONFERENCE SPECIAL TRAINto Salt Lake via OREGON SHORTLINE OcL Gth to 9th Inclusiveloaves Ogden 835 a m returningleaves Salt Lake at 700 p m Round-trip rate 110 City office 25HWash avo

Mrs B J Bennett and Mr and MrsAndrews have gone to Denver southera Utah for a two weeks visit withrelatives Mr and Mrs Andrews arcvisitors from Illinois

Delicious pastry goods at WardsAlways fresh Two stores Bothphones 270-

Marriage Licensee Marringo li-

censes were Issued to Jesse C Car-ver and Anna Higgins of Ogden Jes-se B Mondenhall of Salt Lake andBernice Chadwick of New YorkBruce Ilodgman and Selina Clark ofOgden

Presbyterian rummago sale Oct 67 8 at 251C Washington-

Apple Shipments Manager Derripof the Pioneer Fruit company saystime shipments of apples to the easternmarket are moving along smoothlytho company handling about flvo carsof Jonathan and Sackelfonl appleseach day Most of the apples arefrom the Bear River valley section ofcountry Mr Dorrlg says the appletwere never finer than this year andthat good prices aro being paid for-th Utah product

LAST EXCURSION of the seasonNORTH via OREGON SHORT LINETickets on sale Oct 8th Secure tick-ets and full Information at City TicketOffice 2514 Washington avonuo Bothphones 2

Grazing Expert James P Jardineof the grazing department of the forest service at Washington DC arrived in the city Saturday night andwent on to Logan this morning MrJardino Is visiting the Cache forcstfor tile purpose of determining justhow much grazing land there Is andto classify the lands as nearly as pos-

sible for next years grazing Thisforest embraces a large area of graz-ing lands Mr JardIne will spend afow days In Ogden on his return

ANTHRACITE Youll have to hur-ry If you get 1U Phone 18 Shurtllff

CompanySuperintendent T F Rowlands As-

sistant Superintendent T FitzgeraldAssistant Engineer A Q Campbelland Roadmaster J Roddick of theSouthern Pacific left this morning foran inspection trip of the road betweenOgden and Sparks

Begin tile fall right by using LewisGood Coal Phones 140

Repairing Steam ShovelOne of tholarge steam shovels which has beenused on tho OgdcnLucin cutoff workwas brought to Ogden today for re-

pairs When the repair la finishedthe machine will be returned to thecutoff and the delay occasioned by thobreakdown of tho shovel will not bea tong one-

Kemmerers best coal sold only by-I L Jones Coal Co

Fast Fruit Traino One solid trainof dried and canned fruit from Cali-

fornia Is passing through this citydally on the Harriman lines Thetrains handling the dried fruit arc running on a fast schedule and makingtime equal to that of the green fruittrains

Dainty fountain specials every dayat Wards spacious parlors Twostores

Rounding Up the Youngsters Ju-

venile¬

Jmlgo V C Gunnoll will leavein the morning for a business trip toDavis county It Is understood that anumber of boys in the vicinity ofFarmlngton are likely to become wards-of the juvenile courtWE CAN fill your onlor for anthra-

cite coal Plenty of IL Lewis CoalYard Phones 140

CONFERENCE SPECIAL TRAIN-to Salt Lake via OREGON SHORTLINE Oct 5th to Oth inclusiveleaves Ogden 835 a m returningleaves Salt Luko at 700 p m Roundtrip rate 110 City office 2511Wash avo

From DenverJohn Herrick at thohead of the Colorado mission withheadquarters In Denver is bore on ashort visit He says till church Ismaking much progress In Colorado

Somewhat PuzzlingDr G Emmett Browning and Miss Clara Peter-son

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appeared before tho county clerkthis morning and naked for a marriago license A blank form wasgiven them and after filling the blankspaces giving the ages etc stated

Shetect lfJvJtJdjlGet the Original and Genuine

Ii 0 R iJ C KSMAlifER i BrLl

Tho Fooddrink for All AgesFor InfnnLslnv dnnd Growin childrenPureNuuibonup building thewhoJcInvigorates llicnuningmothcrandlhcagedRich milk fl powder form-

A quick lunch prepared in a minuteTake no substitute Ask for HORUCKS

I In No Gomb8ciQ Op Trust

r that they would take the license homefor further consideration Theirfriends are wondering whether it isall a joke or Quite serious

Visited MJIford Thomas Foleyhas returned from a short businesstrip to Mllford Utah Mr Foley haslarge Interests In a southern UtahIrrigation project

Estate of J J Ohlson In the matter of the estate of John J Ohlsondeceased the widow t MrB Bol tto-

Ohlfion has petitioned th districtcourt to grant fttttors of nd ministra-tion to Engard S Ohlson The peti-

tion relates that time deceased diedintestate September 11 1910 andthat the property which was left isworth about 5200 consisting ofHoper real eslate farm implementsstock in irrigation companies andstock in the Davis County Independ-ent Telephone company

MarrTige LicenseRobert Hunterand Helen Jack of this city were to-

day issued a marriage license

Jo D0 SHEEN 1148

APPENDICITiSD-

ue to the Illness of J D Skeenwho is employed ns counsel on onoside of the case of Frank Mangumagainst Clifford Potter the districtcourt was delayed this morning inbeginning the October term Othercases will be set for tomorrow morn-Ing mill it is expected that there willbe nothing to Interfere with the regu-lar

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proceedings of tho court at thattime

The lan lImPotler case was thefirst on tho calendar and becauseit could not be heard In regular or-der it necessitated time readjustment-of the court work Mr Skeen wastaken suddenly ill of appendicitisSunday but the attack is mild antithe lawyer is expected to bo able toattend to business a few days

cJOCIETYHO-ME CULTURE CLUB

At the last meeting of the HomeCulture club hold at the home ofMrs T W Horn Thirtythird and Tay-lor avenue the business session withMrs Geo Maule In tho chair passedquickly and the literary work of theafternoon followed A study of BraveLlttlo Holland Its past history andpresent development was begun MrsWilliam Craig led in a map study ofthe country Its colonial resources andits people from the early Cells to theHollanders of today Mrs J B McCrncken followed In a class exerciseshowing the numerous ways In whichHolland has affected the history ofother nations especially the UnitedStates-

In the social hour tho dainty re-

freshments¬

served by the hostess werorivaled only by the attractionsof theflower garden for truly at this pleas-ant

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home the wilderness has beenmade to blossom as the rose

The club will meet next Wednesdayevening with Mrs Clayton Coolidgeat her pleasant home 2311 Grantavenue

CHILD CULTURE CLUB

The Child Culture club will meetwith Mrs Walter Harris at her home520 Twelfth street at oclock tomorrow afternoon An Interesting-and pleasant session Is assured and afull attendance Is desired

Mrs J H SimlHter and daughterUortense left Sunday afternoon furDenver on Denver Rio Grandetrain No 2 They will join Mrs J IISimlstcr in Denv-

erChampionship

ATOTE-BAMES

Series toBegin in Philadelphia-

on October 17

Cincinnati Oct 30ll11os betweenthe Chicago National league team andthe Philadelphia Athletics of theAmerican league for tho worldschampionship will begin in the Penn-sylvania city on Monday October 17Tho decision was reached by tho na-

tional¬

commission here today Theother games aro scheduled as fol-

lowsSecond gameTuesday October IS

al PhiladelphiaWednesday October 19 teams on

railroad going to ChicagoThird game Thursday October

20 at ChicagoFourth game Friday October 21

at ChicagoFifth game Saturday October

22 at Philadelphia-Sixth game Sunday October 23

at ChicagoPlace of seventh game If neces-

sary to bo decided by toss of coinThe national league umpires will

be ODay and Rlgler Tho Americanumpires will bo selected later

Tho place for the first game wasdecided by lot Ben Shlbo of thePhiladelphia club calling the turn ofa coin against Charles Murphy ofChicago

SIGNALS FOR AIR RACECHICAGO TO NEW YORK

Chicago Oct 3SIJlwls for aorialmariners will bo arranged this weekfor Glen H Curllsp for the ChicagoNow York aeroplane race which be-

gins Saturday for the 3000J prize I

offered by tho Chicago Evening Post I

and the Now York Times Mr Cur

this departs tonight for Cleveland toarrange relay stations and to secureaid from railroad officials whosetracks parallel the proposed lino offlight in mapplnc out time course

Smudges giving out thick blacksmoke by day and a dull red glow inthe evening to acquaint the sky sail-

ors with the correct rightofway arenow being plaunoa and In the opencountry floga will be used I

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TOMATO SEASONRECORD BREAKER

Estimated That 410000 Cases of Tomatoes Have Been Canned by theFactories This District Yield Has Been Phenomenal

Season Will End This Week

The tomato season Is nearing Usend and the canning factories will BUS

pond operations in tills vicinity thisthis week The season Is from manreports tile best in the history of thestate both to the farmer and to tinshippers

Tile yield of tomatoes in cber coun-t was phenomenal sonic acres prc-duclng as much as thirty tons Theearly ripening Increased the yield andwas a great advantage to both thegrowers nnd tho canners as tho ma-turing ot the fruit was not interferedwith by frost

It Is estimated that 510000 cases oftomatoes have been canned in this dlstrlcL

Because of the failure of Iho tomto crop in some of tho eastern dintricts there is a very urgent domainand tho canneries are having no trou-ble in finding markets for the pro-duce

For time amount of acreage employ-ed it Is hehievecithat this section thisyear has produced more tomatoes thanany state In the un-

ionYRDLATORS

Of LAW IN

COURT

her of drunks In police court thismorning but as most of them failed-to answer to their names the easewere disposed of without tho use ofmuch time or energy on the uart ofthe court

John Hoffman pleaded guilty to thecharge of drunkenness which wasread against him Ho was fined 5

or five days-William Nalloy Richard Walter D

Williams Henry Miller J G Crampton S McKay and John Barney eaciforfeited a bond of 5 by nonappear-ance in court Each was charged withbeing unlawfully drunk

Maggie Messlngor an old offenderpleaded not guilty to the charge oidrunkenness and was granted an Im-

mediate trial The arresting officertold of arresting her on Tventyllftlstreet Saturday evening in a dlsheeled state of Intoxication Accord-Ing to Ihe officer she was accostingnearly every person who passed herThe woman swore that she had onlyabsorbed two glasses of beer as faras she could remember and that shecould not have been drunk on such amild and moderate libation

Judge J D Murphy concluded lhatthe woman had been drunk and be-

cause of her nervous condition seem-ingly due to drink gave her five daysstraight as a sobering tonic

Hans Wiggins who was arrestedSaturday for stealing a hatchet fromGeorge Wardlaw pleaded guilty to

poUt larceny anti was finod 5 or fiveda

sMike Riley thc uncouth looking vagwho Saturday pleaded not guilty tothe charge of mendicancy was givena hearing and tho arresting officerstated that Rlloy hull solicited a quarter from one of tho women in the Al-

ley telling the woman that ho wantedto got somethink to eat Tho officerwitnessed the transaction and followcd the man to a saloon where tho beg-

gar purchased a drink After takingthe drink Riley returned to tho alloyand asked another woman for tinprice of a meal He was then ar-rested

Riley did not entirely deny tho of-

ficers story but contended that lithad spent considerable money andthat ho merely asked the loan of time

money which ho had received JudgeMurphy stated that he could extend noleniency to a man who would takemoney from a fallen woman anti finedtho fellow 15 or fifteen days

Louise Leclare a denizen of time Al-

ley was fumed 5 and J Fiopiki aJapanese frequenter of the resortswas Oiled 10 for disturbing the peaceand quietude of tho Alloy by a quarrol in which the Jap Is alleged to havestruck the woman The quarrel grewout of a loan obtained by the manfrom the woman It was claimed by

the woman that tho Jap had given her-

a diamond ring as security for moneyand that he afterwards demanded thoreturn of the ring without paymentof the money and that the quarrel wasthe result of her refusal to complywith his request The lap contendedthat ho owe1 the woman nothing andthat tho ring was his property andwhon she refused to give it to him ho

Why Not GetRid of Catarrh

Here aro sonic symptoms of ca-

tarrh¬

if you have any of them gutrid of them while there is yet time-

Is your throat raw7Do you sneeze oftenIs your breath foulAre your eyes watery-Do you tako cold easilyJs your nose stopped upDo you have to spit oftenDo crusts form In your noseArc you losing your sense of

smellDo you blow your nose a great

lealDoes your mouth taste bad morn

logsDo you have to clear yciur throat

on rising or have a dlsqhargc fromho now

Doea mucus drop in back 01 thethroat i

Have you ringing noises In f time

earsIYOMEI pronounce It Hlghome IB

guaranteed to cure catarrh coughcolds sore throat bronchitis asthmamd croup or money backbreathe It In Complete outfit Inhiding hard rubber inhaler 100BADCONS PHARMACY and druglsts everywhere sell HYOMEI IC-

3omi already own an Inhaler you canbuy an extra bottle of IIYOMEI foronly 50 cents Remember that

became angered and attempted to takeIt from her

Tho judge decided that both parties to the quarrel hail disturbed tintramiulllty of the district and finedthem accordingly

William lowe charged with linttery did not appear for trial and forfoiLed a bond of 1-

0IHlLED BY A

PASSENRTRAiN

Peter Salanles a Greek track labor-erI on the Union Paclllc was instant-ly killed at JO25 yesterday morn-ing at Bryan yo when ho was struclby the westbound Overland LimitedHis body was literally ground topieces under the wheels of the sliceding train

Salanlcs was with a gang of menon a handcar which was taken fromthe track as the passenger train npproached When the car was off thetrack Snlanles attempted to recrOSSthe rails in front of time locomotiveand was caught

The passenger train was in charge-of Conductor George Allen and Euglneer William Gorman-

A brother of Salanles witnessed thefatality and was prevented from rush-Ing to his own death in an effort tosave him by the more coolheadedmembers of the gang

The body of the dead oman wasI shipped to Pueblo Colo for burial

FAVORS BICYCLESI

ON SIDEWAlliS

By the liberation of two boys ar-

rested by Special Officer WilliamReast Saturday Juvenile Judge VCGunncll placed himself on record asoposed to the city ordinance prohibit-ing the use of bicycles on the sidewalks In speaking of his action andhis attitude on the bicycle ordinance

I this morning the muse expressed hisI disapproval of tho law and stated that

he will work for Its revocationI believe that the bicycle has as

I much right on tho sidewalk as time

automobile has On tho street saidt

the magistrate It Is not near sodangerous and Is a great deal more

I necessary When the streets arc inlad condition what is the boy whouses his wheel to deliver packagesgoing to do The ordinance worksn hardship on both the boy and hisemployer Anti then the ordinancecannot bo enforced as only a smallper cent of the violators of the or-dinance can never be apprehended

The use of the wheel has becomeabsolutely necessary to the conduct-ingI of business and the prohibitionagainst using the sidewalks so obvi-ously undesirable that the officers Inthe present city government determined upon drawing certain lines ofdiscrimination so that some boys areImmune from arrest in their violationof the ordinance Other boys en-

gagedI in legitimate work In which itit necessary to usa the bicycle havea just right to demand equal leni-ency

Whon the rain and snow of wintercomes the work of many boys willhave to cease antI the business oftheir employers will suffer if the or-

dinance¬

I is enforced To my mind it-

better that boys should be allowedto use the sidewalks with reasonable

I restrictions than that horses pullingdelivery wagons through mud andsleet be forced to do the delivering of

l parcels-I would favor a restrictive ordin-

ance against riding bicycles on theI sidewalks but I am unequivocably op-

posed¬

to time present prohibitory oneI

i fUEL POWDER AND

SUPPLY COMPANY-

The United States Fuel Powder andSupply company filed articles of in-

corporationI with tho county clork to-

day the incorporators and stockholdems being S F Hcydenfcldt Tamos

I E JJallantyne president Charles FHusscy first vice president B Frank-lin

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DnHiuityno second vice presidentamid Francis L Woods secretary andtreasurer nil of Ogden Tho officers-of the company form the directorate

Tho company Is capitallzbod forlOOOOOt divided into shares of the

par value of 1 each A part of thecapital of tho company consists ofthe business anti effects of tho StateCoal Fuel company of the state ofNevada hut tho business place of thecorporation will hereafter be In Og ¬

denAs stated in the articles of Incor-

poration the object of the company Is

to dp a wholesale and retail businessin fuel oils burners lumber haygrain and all Hinds of general sup-

plies Tho onipuny will also main-tain and operate coal mines anti buy

l 1n sell oil wells ln America and Canada

Chicago Produce

Chicago oct nutter S toadycreameries 24a28 dairies 23ti2-

7EggeElteady nt mark Includingcases 18 l2n21 12 receipts G50L

Firsts 20 prime firsts 2n cheesl-sleady Daisies Jo IM twins 14 IMa13 young Americas lo 3lalC long-

horns 15 l2a3l

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ATI QNAL BANK

r Everybody Cansave n little al a lime find it is the many little regu-larly

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deposits in tin Bunk that count in building aI substantial reserve fundWe eonluillv invite vour account

4 PER CENT INTEREST PAID ON

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ACCOUNTSI

The Royci oft Store358 25th Stre-

etOqden s Most Popular-Mens Store-

S H BROWNI COI

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WISCONSIN TOWN

IS UP IN ARMS

Winters Wis Oct 3Myria Dlctzthe 21yearold daughter of John Dleiz I

who was shot Saturday when SheriffI Madden and two deputies fired on

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the Diet children as they were drling to this town was carried on a I

cot tit the baggage car of a train and

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bound for Chlppcwa Falls hospital to-

day A score of special deputy shrHrs rimmed with rifles stood abouttho train watching for John DleU whohad threatened to come to town andprevent the officers from taking hisdaughter away

Time girls condition is reported tobe about the sumo as last night al-

though her wounds are said to bomore serious than at first reported

John Dlotz is expected here anymoment

Sheriff Maddens order of martiallaw is still In force although he Is I

I not attempting to prevent the tele-graphicI company from sending pressdispatches as he did Saturda

Milwaukee Oct 3A special fromCoudry Wis says I

Every ablebodied man in Winterand tho surrounding country has beensworn in as a deputy sberlg md allroads approaching the town are guardcd by men with rifles teaming an attack from John Dlctz for the shooting of three of his children on Saiurday

Roy Van Alstlnc a homestcaderrandone of the sheriffs posse moed hisfamily into Winter fearing an attackrom Dietz

Nobody knows what Sheriff Maddenwill do next Madden may storm theDietz stronghold on the Apple riveror may start a waiting game andtry to starve the man out

John Leslie a son aged 20 whoescaped to his home with a bullet holethrough his rIght arm after the at-

tack¬

Helen aged II Johnnie aged 7

and Miss Dietz are still In charge

SAVED FROM TWO-THREATENED DISASTERS

Chicago Oct Threatened on oneside by flames that were approach-ing perilously near to a gasoline tankand by drowning on the other sevenpleasureseekers clung to the side of

a launch in Lincoln park lagoon lastevening until rescued from time coldwater with the assistance of a 100

foot telescope fire ladderWhen the fire broke out the mem-

bers of the party jumped Into the wa-

ter and held on to tile launch whilesome one on shore turned in a flue I

alarmThe party was occupying this posi-

tion when a hook and ladder com-

pany arrived While the crowds woreshouting more directions a lung tele-

scope¬

ladder such as Is used in fighting the flames among the tall build-

ings¬

was pushed out Into tIme water I

Thu wagon was backed out after itas far as was possible without sub-

merging it A cheer went up from theI

crowd whon It was discovered that theladder just reached the launch Thief I

two firemen ran out on the Improvisedbridge and assisted tIle walorsoakcdparty to tho shore-

It was the work of but few minutesto flood time launch with water andextinguish the flames

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STEAMERS DETAINED FOREXAMINATION FOR CHOLERA

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Now York Oct LThe steamerLapland from Antwerp amid Doverone of the two steamers detained yes-

terday by the health officers as aprecaution against cholera Infectionwas this morning allowed to proceed-toI her pier

The steamer Porugla from Napleswill also be held at Quarantine Island

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Caught With Gold on HimSeattle Oct Cold bullion and

Canadian and fulled States bank-notes time amount of which Is not yetknown hut which aggregate manythousands of dollars wero stolonfrom the mall room of the steamship-City of Seattle from Skngway Alas-ka last night or early today TBuckloy salors mess boy on the res-bel on whom eight gold bricks and alarge number of notes were foundwas arrested In connection with theronberv as soon as the vessel reachedher wharf hero mill has beon lodgedIII hit county Jail

file r bliorv was discovered todayI y MaircJSrlinctntur IS the steam-ship

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ssaj ncariiK Sentilo-Dijcalur raised an alarm and sum

mOld Cnptan f 11 WJiit of time

I City of Seattle who ordered an Imme-

diateI

search of the linerI Flint OlFlcer i nomas Johnson dis-

covered the bullion on the mess boyml after a search a large amount

of bunL 1100 wrapped around hislegs were foiihj In the mall roomalmost every pareM on hoard hadrilledand It bus keen found impossi-ble

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lei ascertain exactl the oxtjnt oftime robbery

When the sicamahlp docked ut Soattic the passcngTs were searchwlbefore being allowed to go ualmro

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POULTRY THAT PAYSMust ho properly fed Wo mako aspecialty of poultry food Lot us fur-nish you and you will have plumperfowls and plenty of egga There ismoney III poultrYOur food brings itout

CHAS F GROUTDealer In Hay and Grain

352 21th St

HOW TO KEEP YOURCLOTSES LIKE NEW

I ADIES or gentlemens gar-mentsI can ue kept In beau-tifulll condition until wornoutby taking frequent ad-

vantage of our dry cleaning andpressing service

Our dry cleaning proccsa removesthe soil and stains from your clothlag freshens up tile fabric brightensthe colors and raises the nap likenow It does not affect the life orcolor of oven tho most dainty or deli-cate garments

Every garment or article Is handledin each part of tho process by skill-ful careful workers We uso the gen-uine French Dry Cleaning process ofcleaning by spirits and solvents andetc

You ohould send your garments tous and take advantage of this ser-vice

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No article of men or womenwear Is too dainty ror us to dryclean and finish satisfactorilyour charges are not high

Our pressing service takos out innwrinkles creases anti other marks otwear It gives the garments a nowlike shape and fit It removes all thobagginess In tile knees and elbowshave J thoroughly uptodate equip-ment

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OGDEN STEAM LAUNDRY CO

LAUNDERERS AND FRENCH DRYCLEANERS

Phones 174 437 25th St

CRIPPLED SHOE-SPECIALIST

No matter what they look likeyou will get them back new

in 15 minutesOGDEN SHOE

REPAIR FACTORY333 24th Street

SLAUGHTER-SALE

of Monuments at

Mitchell BrosmMarble and Granite Works

2003 Jefferson AvenueRetiring from business Stock-to go regardless of price Will

sell the business

Successor to Allen Transfer Co-

J C SLADE LesseeVANS DRAYS BAGGAGE WAG-ONS PIANO FURNITURE AND

SAFE MOVING103 26th St Both Phones 321

ENGRAVING REPAIRING

H F UPPJewelry Cut Glass Hand

Painted China Etc2476 Grant Ave Ogden Utah

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