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THE DAILY STANDARD OGDEN UTAH THURSDAY JULY 28 1910
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UNION v LABEL I
4GDE
STANDARD TELEPHONES
EDITORIAL ROOMS
ind Phone two ringcNo 56
Bell Phone No 322
BUSINESS OFFICE
Ind Phone one ringNo 56
Boll Phone one ring No 56
RANDOM
RElF ERENCES
Death of Baby Vernon Samuel Vor
non the infant son of N Sarauol and
Emma Lofgreen Voraon 2681 Lincoln
avenue died yesterday afternoon of
bowel and spinal troubles The baby
vho was only eleven months of ago
had been 111 about twelve days
Call Allen prone 22 for carriages
for funerals and operas Private calls
t epoclalty Also prompt delivery of
tagn 3FC 12 25th
Ladles Aid Society Tho Ladles
Aid society will hold a parlor and bus
iness meeting Thursday afternoon antf
230 In the parlors of the Methodist
church It is hoped that a large at
tendance of ladles of the church and
congregation will be present
Get your Union Pacific and Oregon
Shcrt Lino tickets at the office In tho
Opera Houno Block Dont force your
self to stAnd In lino at the Depot
Visiting Her Slater Miss Edna
Richards of Cheyenne who has boon
visiting her sister Mrs G W Mc
Crccry for several weeks left Tues
day for Oalcland where she will visit
another sister
For SaleOld mats Good to put
under carpets Inquire Standard office
Leaves for Home Mrs Mary Wlda
man deaconess of the Methodist
church will leave next Tuesday to re
turn to her former home in California
After a trip through Yosemite park
she will locate In Southern California
Mrs Wldaman has found the altitude
of this section too high for her which
necessitates her seeking another loca
tion
Advertisers must have their copy for
the Evening Standard the evening be
fore the day on which tho advertise
ment Is to appear In order to Insure
publication
Continued on Pace Seven
HAPPY RESULTS
Have Made Many Ogden Residents
Enthusiastic I
No wonder scores of Ogden citi
zens grow enthusiastic It Is enough
to make anyone happy to find relief
after years of suffering Public state
ments like the following are but truth
ful representations of the dally work
done in Ogden by Boons Kiduoy Pills
Mrs A M Hotaling 25S1 Grant Ave
Ogden Utah says For nearly three
years I have known of Doans Kidney
Pills and whenever I feel that my kid
neys need a toning up 1 take this
remedy A short time ago one of my
relatives was afflicted with a weak
ness of the Iticlriojs hnd although ho
was treated by physicians and used
many preparations said to be good for
t complaints his case became
worse Deans Kidney Pills procur
ed from BADCONS PHARMACYwero
finally prescribed and the contents of
one box effected a complete euro I
trust that this statement will lead
other kidney sufferers to give Doans
Kidney Pills a trial
Mrs Hotallng gave the above testi
monial in July 190C and when inter
viewed on July 30 1909 she said
The tostlmonlnl I gave la favor of
Doans Kidney Pills some time ago
was correct In every particular and I
Btlll holdo good You may continue to
publish that statement
For Bale by all dealers Price 50
cents Foster Milburn Co Buffalo
Now York sole agents for the United
States
Remember tho name Doans and
take no other
JURY FAilS 10
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The civil cane of the Utah Ore
gon Lumber company against W M
Bostaph will have to be retried Thu
Jury after being out twentyfour
hours failed to reach a verdict last
evening and was discharged
This boa been a hotly contested case
and Involves an alleged dobt of 400
Bald to have been contracted while
Mr Boataph was in partnership with
Peter S Wilson in tho cement bust
nessAt
At the trial tho defendant testified
that the debt In question had been
l contracted by Mr NVUsou after the
partnership between them had been
dissolved
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REYNOLDS TELLS
Sf lOUIS DOOM
President Heywood of the Weber
club received a leter yesterday from
Secretary Reynolds who Is visiting at
his old homo lu Missouri
Mr Reynolds stated in his epistle
that he was having a fine time and
requested that he be allowed an ex
tontion of time preferably n month
In which to complete his visit
Missouri io experiencing a siege of
unusually hot sultry weather which
Is fine for corn but rather discour
aging to humane who have other du
ties to perform than seeking tho cool
shade and partaking of the inrv
vltahlo mint Julep the only known
remedy for a rush of summer heat
to the head
Since the formal opening of the
con
necting link of water way between
Chicago and the gulf St Louis is
experiencing a boom which has been
held at full cock for a number of
years
Although for oceangoing vessels
battle ships and big liners tho five
foot draft now afforded by the com
pleted canal would have little In com
mon Missourians are anticipating
great things however as Mississ
ippi steamboat drawing five feet of
water can do almost anything this
side of dryland sailing
SL Louis optimists declare that
with the practical advantages of wa
ter connection between Chicago and
the gulf shown conclusive by ordi
nary freightboat traffic a few years
will find the big brook deepened by
the government until deeppea craft
will have no difficulty In ascending
as far as Earls bridge which will
make the saintly pity a seaport ofthe
first magnitude
IO = ACRE ORCHARD AND
POULTRY FARSl
Mostly Jonathan and Winesap ap
ples none better in the county The
big fruit companies buy them right
on the trees I expect at least a thou
sand dollars worth of apples alone
besides plenty of other fruit for home
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use A fine chicken plant with about
150 pure bred chickens horses cows
pigs wagons buggy harness and farm
Implements Good Water right and
fine soil
A practically new 5room house
with fine flowing water inside It Is
cheap nt C000 But I must sell
quick and will do a little bettor If
I can sell before August 5th Will
give time on about half nt G per cent
Only 2 12 mllos from city limits
on the Plain City car line
Address the owner H M Barrows
972 23rd St Ogdon or see me on the
placo until August 5th
BROKE TOE BY
DIVING IN RIVfR
Frank Brown a young man of this
city had the painful misfortune to
bleak his right too while diving in
Weber river near the foot of Twenty
fifth street In making a fancy dive
lu slipped In some manner and struck
his foot with considerable force
against a rock breaking the member
against a rock breaking the member
mentioned The young man will be
Incapacitated for several days
BRI6IIIS DISEASE
ReportCaee of Mr B Grimes
Clear Lake WIsa well developed
case albumen nearly twentyfive pel
centloss In weight Incapacitated
could hardly get around Treatment
changed and put on Renal Comp Feb
12 1900 between six and seven weeks
before improvement was noted Case
began to respond about the seventh
we Improvement thereafter steady
On Aug 15 1909 Dr Goodwin re
ported the last trace of albumen had
disappeared September 15 09 still
no albumen and patient feeling so well
that the above report was sent In vol
nlarlly
The agent employed In the above
case was Fultons Renal Compound
Where It Is administered before the
mart has broken down and there Is
till recuperative power Chronic
Brlghts Disease even in Its most stub
born and supposed Incurable forms
commonly yields and physicians are
more and more discarding futile Digit
ails Nitro Glycerine Bashams Mix
ture etc under which the deaths have
doubled and aro saving lives with this
rtatment
Tho now emolument treatment Fu
tons Renal Compound can be had in
Ogden at Wra Driver t Son Drug Co
W desire every patient to write
us who Is not noting the usual Im
pavement by the third week Litera
ture mailed free Jno J Fulton Co
645 Battery St San Francisco Cal
W + Invite correspondence with physi
cluns who have obstinate cases
CANAL COMPANY I
TO SPEND MDEY
The Davis and Wober Counties
Canal company will spend a quarter
of a million dollars this fall In ce
menting its canal from the headgatoc
lu Wobor canyon to the first main
branches approaching tho Sand
Ridge
This decision was reached yester
day and operations vrlll be commenced
at once The company has been en
gaged In cementing about a half mile
of the canal as an experiment This
wort begins about three miles from
the headgatea and has proven BO sat
Isfactory that tho directors have deter
nJuod to extend the work nearly the
entire length of the main canal a
distance of about seven miles
When furnished with the now con
crelo lining the canal will be about
thirtyfour feet wide on top twenty
two feet on the bottom and about six
foot In depth The lining will ho
about four Inches in thickness
It la estimated that nearly 30000
loads of gravel and SCO car loads of
cement will be utilized In making tbo
Improvements According to the pres
ent calculations about two hundred
thousand cublo yards of earth must
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be removed The company will em T
ploy between three and four hundred
men on the work and operations will
be pushed from tho start Actual con
struction will begin about August 20
and it Is hoped that the job can bo
completed before frost sets in
In addition to the improvements to
the main canal the company contem
plates the construction of a now dam
and new headgates These expendl
Mires together with the expense of
cementing tho canal at the rate of
30000 a mile will bring tho total up
to fully 250000
HAVE YOU PILES
THEN GET HEMROID UNDER
MONEYBACK GUARANTEE
Blind piles protruding piles itch
Ing piles are cured with equal sue
ces by the guaranteed Internal rem
edy Dr Leonhardts KemRold The
guarantee Is so broad that It costs
you nothing If you get no benefit
Dont waste any more time with
salves suppositories or other outside
treatment Attack tho cause
HcmRold 1 for large bottle last
ing 11 days nt BADCONS PHAR
MACY Ogden Utah Dr Leonhardt
Co Station B Buffalo N Y Props
Write for booklet
JENS C FOLSTER DEAD
FELL FROM A TREE
Ephraim July 2iJns C Folster
one of the pioneer residents of this
city was killed yesterday afternoon in
falling from a tree
He had ordered a load of hay
brought to his home and there were
several limbs on a tree near the
driveway that might prevent the load
from passing so Mr Folster secured
his saw and ladder and was busily
engaged when he fell to the ground
Some small boys were near who saw
him fall and at once ran to the neigh
bors to got help NIols Kjelson and
Joseph Thorpe were soon on the
scene and Just as they came Mr Fol
ster breathed his last
Mr Folster was born In Denmark
seventysix years ago and shortly af
ter his marriage ho and his wifo be
came converted to the Mormon re
ligion and a few years later emigrate
ed to Utah with their three children
They located yin Pleasant Grove
where they remained four years when
they moved to Salina and had not
lived there long when the Indian troll
blo began and they were driven
away They then came to Ephralm
where they have since made their
homo and have been among the high
1 y respected people of the commun
Ity Mrs Folster departed this life
less than a year ago
REMEMBER THE BIG OUTING
OF THE STAR WASATCH
AND RIVERDALE CAN
NING COMPANIES
In Connection With the Hooper Brass
Band at Lagoon August 1st
1910
Free tickets to contractors and em
ployes of all the above canneries Spe
cial excursion rates for everyone
Dancing and amusements for both old
and young Come and bring your
friends Everyone cordially Invited
August 1st 1910 Excursion via
Bamberger Line W J Parker Man
ager
WATER DISTRIBUTION
UNEQUAL IN BOISE
Boise July 2iThc problem of the
distribution of water for Irrigation
purposes Is ono that is occupying con
siderable attention Just now and It
s expected that the matter will como
before the courts at the fall term
This allotment along the Boise river
Is most unequal as tho early settlers
wero given water rights to much more
water than It Is claimed is necessary
for tholr land and the newer arrivals
are given an nsufllciont amount
Data Is being gathered by a repre
sentative of the federal department
of agriculture which department Is
being aided financially In its investi
gations hv the state land board tho
Oregon Short Line railroad and var
ions Irrigation companies Experi
ments aro being made on several
tracts and the amount of water used
carefully measured This is a prob
lem not of thin vicinity alone but of
the entire new west and tho investi
gation and results of the work here
will be of Inestimable value in other
localities
NOTICE
Bids will be received lo bo opened I
August 20th 1910 at 2 oclock p m
at the office of the undersigned
Poard of Trade building Salt Lake
City Utah for the furnishing of 800
000 pounds first quality oats and 800
tons straight timothy hay delivery to
ho made at regular Intervals during
period of one year from award of con
tract In submitting bids on abovo
material state price f o b Salt Lake
City giving full particulars as to I
quality of materials to be furnished I
The undersigned reserves the right to
reject any or all bids
P J MORAN
Box 783 Salt Lake City Utah
OGDEN UTAH A SHEEP MARKET
Ogden the Queen City of the
Mountains la justly proud of her en
viable position as a sheep center
holding as they do the key to com
munlon between the raugers breed
ers and market centers Not being
satisfied with the Big Sheep Show
hold here lost winter which is with
out parallel they now como forth with
the proposition lo give a BIGGER
GRANDER and BETTER one this fall
They have secured the international
Sheep Show and Auction Sale to ho
given In connection with the FoUl
State Fair They propose to bring the
Brooder and the Buyer together on
equal grounds for the purpose of mu
tual protection In the buying and sell
Ing of sheep As on Illustration some
thing like 160000 head of rams alone
are bought and sold In the territory
contiguous to Ogden
CHICAGO July 27Three men era
ployes of Frederick Mlholl Co man
ufacturers of cotton waste are be
lieved to have been burned to death
in a fire which attacked tho companys
elxstory building today A score of
other employes were helped out hy
firemen
USE ALLENS fOOT EASE
Thy wjtlirptlc powlcrto ha tlucn IntoUic hot
If you Myctlred acbln reel try Allens c
It rents tho f cot and rru U3 uew or tight ehneri CAty
CarolodilDZ anollcn hot gweaUnc ftiL Icljo > e
corns dIJ bunlnnn of r pain and girt tent and
comfort Always use It to Break In Now shoot
Try It < OHO Sold 1rywbcnr 6 cU Ziin
acefFl any mbrtffuf For FUEE > trW package
addreu Allen a OiiniUxl Ie Boy N Y
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SAL LAKE AND
STATE NEWS
SAlT Lit KE HAS
NATIONAL RECORD
WASHINGTON July 27 Accord
lag to figures prepared by the census
bureau the larger ctles of tho coun
try pay more for schoolr and for po
Ice and fire protection and related
service than on all other accounts and
of these two Hems the payment on
account of schools la much tho larg
for schools
est the per capita expenses
being 470 as compared with 225
for police and 172 for lire protec
tion
The figures arc given out as a part
of tho bureaus report covering the
financial operations for cities during
the year 1008 The report covers all
cities of more than 30000 population
of which there arc 158 The aggregate
cost of operating these cities was
S 494997312
The report Indicates a general In
crease in the cost of maintaining city
governments In 1902 the average was
13 30 per capita By 190S It had ad
vanced to 1581 of the total amount
more than onefourth was paid by
New York Philadelphias expenses
wero only about onefourth as much as
those of New York
But large as were the figures for
New York the people of Boston paid
In more proportion to population The
now England Metropolis heads the
lst with an expense cost of 27 6S for
each person Of the largo cities Now
York comes next with a cost of 2171
while Washington with a coat of
2463 makes a closo third Of tho
first class cities New Orleans paid less
or city government than any other
the cost being only 1276 per capita
Baltimore with an expenditure of
1334 was a close second Of the
cities of the second class Denver
stood at tho head and St Joseph
Mo at the foot of the list the figures
for the Missouri city being only 5 Co
per person and those of Denver HAL
Salt Lake City paid most for per
capita for schools 818 but Newton
Mass was second with 8 In this re
spect Montgomery Ala made the low
est expenditure 103 par capita
SALT LAKE LABOR
DISPUTES SETTLED
SALT LAKE July 7As a result
of a mooting last night between the
Master Plasterers association and
representatives of tho building trades
council and the Plasterers union tin
strike of the plasterers was settled
and the men wont hack to work this
morning on all buildings whore tho
walkout occurred last Friday and
Saturday 11
Both sides madei some concessions
but the plasterers were victorious In
the larger part of what they wont af
ter It was decided that only union
hod carriers and mixers he employed
hut sheelers and cleaners may be
classed as corpmon laborers and non
union men If desired Tho settle
ment was brought about to make it
possible for the men to go to work
until the whole building labor prob
lem can be settled
The master plasterers have appoint
ed a committee to meet with a com
mittee of Journeymen plasterers
probably next week to formulate per
manent working rules The plaster
ers will appoint their committee Fri
day night
The wheelers and other common la
borers who have been working on
the buildings were permitted to stay
with their jobs at the old scale of
250 a day An effort to force the
contractors to employ union men for
this class of labor was made last
spring but failed
The building trades council met
early last night and voted to support
the plasterers la their strike for
union helpers This action was then
told to the master plasterers by a
committee of the building trades
I ouncll and the master plasterers
agreed to accede to the demands of
the plasterers on a temporary settle
ment As a result the nonunion men
who have been carrying a hod and
mixing were discharged this morning
from the various jobs and their places
were taken by the union men The
scale of wages was Increased from as I
low as 250 a day to 150 for the
helpers The plasterers went back
to work on the old scale of 600 a
day
STOCK PRICES
DROP ON 9 CHANG
SALT LAKE July 27Prices In
the regular stock list were lowered
again this morning A fair amount of
business was transacted but In every
instance with tho exception of No
ada Hills the market price was re
duced Ono of the most disappoint
ing numbers was Columbus Consoli
dated which was marked down to 41
cents with the sale of only 1000
shares
Those who have seen tho mine re
port the most favorable conditions
and even Manager Jacobson who has
just returned from the property
claims that they are now in the best
shape to produce heavily and clear
up their Indebtedness than they have
been In several years It is also
claimed that It is oily a matter of a
I few days until they have the oro
opened in several places so that they
can begin shipping from at least two
places in tho property where the ores
have recently been uncovered
Nevada Hills showed a disposition
to improve It has been In favor for
several days and the demand hat
had tho effect of calling the attention
I of sonic of tho more active traders
Some of the brokers have boon adv is
Ing their clients to hold on for a bet
tor price while other buyers have
appeared In the market for the stock
at prevailing market prices
All the Tintlc stocks look weak
Colorado 13 again hugging the low
t
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r mark that was set for it several S
I months ago and even Iron Blossom
I with the Improvement In the values 1
and an Increase In the output Is be I
I ing sot back From appearances the
conclusion Is drawn that tho holders
of a great many of these shares are
I closing out their holdings and either
withdrawing from the market entirely
or are investing in some of the new
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I propositions that have recently
sprung into prominence
GARFIELD PLANT
TO BE ENLARGED
Hugo Smelter Will Bo Made One of
Largest In World at Early
Date
Few people realize the Importance
of the Garfield Smelting companys J
plant on the borders of tho Gr at
Salt Lake When first constructed
It was stated that the capacity of the
plant would be 1000 tons of on dally
After operations had been started
It soon was learned that the capacity
of tho plant was altogether Inadequate
to meet the demands of the customs
shippers to this market and a larger
plant was planned Additions have
been made to the Garfield smelter
from time to time until today it runs
along normally at 3000 tons of ore
and when a large stock begins to ac
cumulate the plant capacity is run
up to 3500 tons every twentyfour
hours
A few months ago after the Utah
Copper company had absorbed the
Boston Consolidated it was announc
ed that tho output from these copper
properties would be at least doubled
as soon as additional mill equipment
could he Installed In order to mte
tho demands that will be made upon
the Garfield furnaces plans have been I
completed for enlarging this plant
Some new roverheratory furnaces are
to be installed a number of additions
made to the equipment and a new
stack to be 350 feet in height will bo
built at once This will bo one of the
highest stacks in the world The old
stack Is 300 feet high and has an In
Fide measurement of forty feel Tho
new stick will he higher hut the ca
pacity will bo smaller as the flues
aro to he about eighteen feet in diam
eter
Within a years time the additions
planned will ho completed and the I
Garfield plant will then be one of the
largest copper smelters In the world I
It will he able to produce about 27JJ
tons of metallic copper each day or
not less than SOOO tons a month At
this rat 10000000 pounds of blister
copper will he produced at Garfield
each month in tho year and most all
of this red metal will come from the
mines of Bingham With the increase
In capacity will come an Increase In
the operating forces Upward of 2000
men will be employed and this will ho
one of the greatest copperproducing
centers In tho world
THE LARGEST RESERVOIR
BY IDAHO LAND BOARD
Boise July 2SAt the recent meet
ing of the state land board plans wore
approved whereby tho state enters in
to a contract for the largest reservoir
that it has ever constructed for Irrlga
tion or for any other purpose This
reservoir will ho built six miles north
east of the town of Jerome and It
is hoped will insure wator for lands
on the north side Twin Falls tract
It will cover SOOO acres of land to
the dopth of 20 feel and Is intended
to contain wator sufficient to Irrigate
tho lands under it for tho entire low
water period regardless of the exist
ence of the Snake river The records
In the state engineers office show I
that live or six years out of twenty
an additional supply of water Is neces
sary on the north side project be
tween July 10 and September 20
Contracts have already been lot for
the construction of the work which
will commence Immediately and is to
ho completed by the first of Decem
ber with an approximate cost of
EOOtiOO It Is provided that settlers
on the north side tract shall have
preference In doing the work and that
so far as possible the hay and grain
raised there shall ho used U is pre
dicted that the largo amount of mon
ey expended for labor and supplies on
he tract will make this project one
of the most prosperous in the west
DOMESTIC SCIENCE IN SCHOOLS
Sandy July 27At a meeting of
the board of education of tho Jordan
school district the contract for es
tablishing a domestic science pantry
and all apparatus pertaining thereto
was awarded to the Mill company at
Murray J M Booths bid for the
plumbing of the building was accept
ed An additional instructor will he
engaced for the purpose of Instruct
ing young girls in this particular
course
Miss Melissa Baleman has been ap
pointed enumerator of the schools In
this section For every name secured
the state will provide the district
with 10 for school purposes
TAX LEVY IN MURRAY
Murray July ZiAt the meeting of
the city council her last evening an
ordinance was passed levying an II
mill tax upon the property owners of
this oily The tax Is for contingent
expenses improvement and repairing
of sidewalks sewers and drains
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Mayor Phil Bentz submitted a com
munication to the council asking It to
appoint a committee to negotiate with
the stockholders of the CahoonMax
field ditch for the purpose of exchang
ing Cottonwood water for canal wat J
er It was reported hat the work of
installing the pipe line system from
Big Cottonwood canyon to the city
proper would hegn shortly
Good 0 Bye Dandruff
Clean Scalp for Everyone
Who Wants One
Parisian Sage will kill all dandruff
germs and banish dandruff in two
weeks or nothing to pay
It will stop falling hair or itching
scalp in two weeks or money back
It will stimulate the clogged up hair
roots will cause the hair to grow will
prevent the hair from turning l
and tho danger of becoming bald will
vanish
Parisian Sage Is a daintily perfum
ed hair tonic that is not sticky or
greasy
Parisian Sage is sold by druggists
everywhere and by BADCONS
PHARMACY on the money back plan
Try a 50cent bottle today and learn
for yourself what a delightful tonic
it Is The girl with tho Auburn hair
is on every package
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In addition to regular trains Elks Special leaves Ogden
645 p m Elks Special returning leaves Lagoon 1030 p m i
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cars dining car and observation car
Leave Salt Lake 1 oclock p m
Arrive Chicago 1 oclock p m second day
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Lake 710 a m daily
To CHICAGO and return r 7000 1
To MILWAUKEE and return 7340
To ATLANTIC CITY and return 9533
To NEW YORK and return 9550
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OGDEN UTAH 4
and Time Certificates
Interest paid on Savings Accounts
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CAPITAL 10000000
SURPLUS 11600000
I OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
I H C Bigelow President A P Bi claw Cashier
J M Browning VicePrest J E Hal vcrsolt Asst Cashr
5 G L Becker E L Van Meter John K Spiera
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