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Show DAILY To Remove UTAH STATE JOURNAL, TUESDAY, JUNE The Divorce Mill Street Ditch Is Kept Busy G- Re- Is Set Free and Mrs. H. L. Dissnza Asks For Her Release. Mr. Van Der l'!". Veen apfi. Borax" proposed W . Cark line Into Bullsettled, definitely Thi much i. re- fro thJt are absolutely line the that been learned liable ,l bf and run to Tag Vega -Wrrt If of Borax- Smith IW .dalfey; that from thU line in branch road to the run twr district, with either BuUfrJ1 Bullfrog Rlp a terminal. At to Goldfield I. thi,HTbut If the road proves come later, fearful that wU1 be the prob-W0- '1 Tidewater and It la V contracts will be. let for it or bl t"1. late m the summer con,trni majority of the stock will a ta't F M Smith, but quite business hla be held by Nevada min. by aouthem - .. lNv). June build nine hi i 3, EHa Snf men. this road will Nevada- - At no outlet save has section ,ht P railway and the vfr the Tonopah and by that route aJTla o high that only ores the can be carried. !h only tap the grades these And , districts, the fah snd Goldfield Bullfrog and the to country being compelled and receive supplies by Lake will also greatly Mrtt Salt construction of the new ESSottfwIll afford It a shorter haul tTmulheru Nevada than will be It. most Los Angeles, tLth valleys. by Amftrous competitor. AN OLD EMPLOYE. w R Sheldon, chief Inspector of the Southconstruction department of the retired from ern Padfiflc company, the service the other day, after having i the employ of the company e years. Mr. to T the last thirty-threfrom Sheldon was entitled to retire pena on life ago years service eight that sion. It Is a rule of the company years service an emniter twenty-liv- e Mr. on a pension. ploye may retire Sheldbn refused to take advantage of this and has been employed by the company ever since. During his service Mr. Sheldon has had charge of some of the largest and most important pieces of work done by Among the construction department. these may be mentioned the building of the railroad company's sea wall at Mr. Sheldon also Galveston. Texas superintended the most of the work done by the construction department He Is a man very proficiIn gparks. ent In his Une of business and his services will be pany. a great loss to the com- TO STOCK RAISERS. P. C. Stohr. assistant traffic manager of the Harrlmnn lines, who Is traveling over the coast states In the interest of the Southern Pacific, has become Interested In the proposition to plant Burbank's spineless castus In the deserts of southern California, Nevada BOON snd Utah, and the other arid states traversed by the Harrlman lines. He Is very enthusiastic about the matter and It Is probable that the development bureau of the Southern Pac- ific company will take up the matter In Its own Interest. Hr. Stohr says that if the spineless cactus has the food values and carries M much moisture as is claimed for that it will be an incalculable boon to stock raisers and will greatly 8e-dthe arid states. It Is known that many an Indian has ved himself from dath by chewing on the leaves of the rartus. and it Is also known that cattle would eagerly feed on the plant were It not for the thorns Mr. Stohr thinks that he has found It op solution for the of stock, r the cheapeningpasturing of meat and for Increasing the business of the Southern Pacific in Arlsona, Nevada and m the southern part of the state of Gulfornla. He Is nojw on bin way to wriwna. FAIR TRAVEL 13 HEAVY. ("cording to Traveling Passenger nt A. n. Mosley the rush to the wvls qnd Clark centennial exposl-- I on In earnest Although the a?, har1,y begun, the Short Line v. (idling at least twice as many pa 1,1 nny other similar pe- rtaarv" The larger part of the travel rtward represent eastern tourists TeiJ nT whom ar stopping over at tmbLt0n' rnrlt en mute to the cen- - A 1 sho,,l,l see the rnm beginning of western sold tickets home point will be for the port-JJ- n Fmnrisco-Lii- s Angeles trip, special rate of $30.50 hav r Mtn. I!"'' The th and majority of announced. ,n th ment. of i Wq extensive Im by th r, r Improve In Utah hna ,11,rec,,on mnln Hne n ,T the engineering depart- The- - iliione mill in (lie rtecnml dis- - Iaore - there so much coffee drunk in this country? tom. gustibus non disputai " T U yaa SWl Eka ili- - ill,. ll.iioi'- "in- - Willi.ini wt-i-- Continues Op- - ((1111110111-- v? v? - iivsi'i:iing "Tile ,1, trict iKiul is kept busy these days. Nu ll.iji siMiia-- r is one vuliin released from ihe mairiiuor.fal fetter ill. in another makes The great stock reducing sale still goes on application to have tile bonds anfor a few days longer, and each ami every nulled. Jemima Van Der Vleeu was the day throughout this week will he a big barwho whs granted the prayei of her complaint today. She testified gain day, as our stock must he reduced. The that she married Parley Van Der Vleeu selections here are larger for you to choose in this city on the 30th of June. 1902 uiul that one boy has tieen born as a from, and the prices at which you may seresult of the union. About a year ago ha then since Parley deserted her and cure goods during this sale are the talk of no provision for her or the child, connection with a report on Instruc- made the town. Silks, Dress (ioods, Ladies .Suits they having been residing with hei tions for the building of a sewer In mother. Caroline C. Jarvis. Vail Der of all descriptions, Skirts, Summer Wraps District No. 10, aiuL the tnree methods Veen is a locomotive fireman and If month. $75 about per for the removing of the ditch are as earning and Waists great saving for our patrons. Decree of divorce was granted, with follows: Do not let this opportunity pass you by. $10 per month alimony, cost of suit sewer Twenty-eight- h First To street, doing nothing with the ditch, md the fee of T. R. OTonnolly. plainwould make It necessary to build two tiffs attorney. Harriett L. Disanxa commenced disewers, one on each side of the street. vorce proceedings today against her This would be because bettei Disanxa. Dominic connections can not be made arrosF husband. more still Disanxa. and as Mike known the ditch, and also because the ditch Bandutch as Thomas known familiarly would force one line too far to one at Ogden on the UTAHNA. side of the center. The estimated cusl They were married 1897. but the man Deoemeher. L.i- -I I. 'Kin lias the of J8th would be about $87,000. upeliiKg of abanthe I t i lini park, also of the open-ai- r Second To make a large coudull-plp- e with the plethora of names has for sanitary sewerage system at doned his wife and little girl, and they the.iliT fur the season of 190.1, and 144444044 a cost of about $110,000. $87,000 of have had to provide for themselves.ali- judKini: from the crowd which Mrs. Disanxa asks for divorce, throngwhich would be paid by the abutters mony. costs of suit and attorney's fee. ed lh.it popular resort the present seaand $23,000 by the city. Third To lay a sewer system in the Joseph dies being her legal repre- son is hound to lie a great sun-esa- . 4444440444444444444444044 4444444444444044444444444 The ludcville program ordinary manner and then build a con- sentative. presented Court Notes. duit on the north side of the street In An action has been begun by T.. C at the summer theater is good, far connection with the curbs and gutters the aeruKc. and ctmiains sevDavidson against I. O. Halverson et al allow to carry the waste water now running eral novel features. MarIn some to title to property quet In the ditch, and this would dispose Stage Manager 'Hilly" lav had evof the same for all time. The cost or riott settlement. de- erything in readiness aiul from ilia M. of Elisa estate In Moyer, the such a sewer would be about $85,000. sale of real estate was con- rise of the curtain until it was dropAccording to the engineer the latter ceased' ped at the end of the last net everyX Is a perfect system for the disposal of firmed. thing went without a hitch. were administration of letters the surface water and the most feasiwith Professor his Musliner. trained to A. I. Stone, with bond fixed at ble. He submitted blue prints for the a very novel 300, in the estate of Albert Hansen, hogs and sheep, presents construction of the same. trained animal act. We are all used The removal of this ditch would be deceased. of to the dog, pony, cat and monkey show, case horse now celebraled The a source of gratification to the abutOn account of the late season we are selling vs. Skeen, with Attorney M. D but an educated hog or sheep Is certing property owners on Twenty-eight- h Reid disa The animals taknovelty. tainly was Women Coats street, as well as to pedestrians Lessenger much In evidence, af- play a remarkable degree of intelliwho pass there. The citlxens in that en up by Judge Howell yesterday are and gence very interesting. Nick and cost of at The less. on the Justification opportunity this sale nelghbrohood have for a long time ternoon A comical affair by the three Moores on been desirous that the obnoxious ditch Smith and D. A. Smyth as sureties The is a affords to our which Reid. singing and dancing sketch, patrons, and others, should be removed at any cost, as It is an the appeal bond of W. F. Thd some contains features. original court the sureties were approved by eye-sonot be missed. By taking advantage thereof to the community. the famous Florodora sucbut the case has not yet been set for singing of Me eswas Tell cess, Pretty Malden," we guarantee we will save you from trial. pecially good. Caston and Harvey are billed as the 1-May Weems 3 Human Scarecrows. They sing some original, topical songs, and Indulge in some characteristic dances that are On well received by the audience. The Cardownle Sisters, character dancers, present the German and ScotFuneral Held This Afternoon Infant tish national .dance and the sailors Child Was Adopted By Mr. and hornpipe, all of which are well exeWas An That Claims Defense Attempt Mrs. Adams. cuted. Mads to Extort Money From The illustrated song by little Grace the Accused. Hutchison Is very fine, the young miss The funeral of Mrs. May Weems was being possessed of an extremely sweet held this afternoon from the undertakLouis Lombropolis is on trial today voice that is well adapted to her work. ing establishment of A. F. Richey, for stealing a poatofflee order for The bill presented at the old Utahns the Rev. W. A. Alway officiating. In- $52.20, a bank check for $29 and $49 this week Is an especially strong one, and Includes a feature that has proven terment was In the Ogden City ceme- In cash, said to be the property or very popular in all eastern cities, a ! tery. one-a- ct curtain raiser. Gavroa. For some time previous to her death Harry The balcony scene from Romeo and does not understand a Lombropolis the deceased received assistance from word of and a man named Juliet" Is always popular with ths the county, which Is also paying the Mitchell isEnglish, IT COMES FROh as interpreter. Geo public, and no better Interpretation of acting expenses of the funeral. the famous love scene has ever been McCormick is acting as his counsel. Owing to the fact that a State JourDistrict Attorney Halverson Is pro- given In Ogden thnn that by Frank nal representative was misinformed secuting. assisted by Judge Maloney, Clayton and Miss Elsie Gresham. Roth it was stated that Mr. and Mrs. Ad- who has been retained by several possess the requisite features of fhee Anthracite. Sole Agents Phones 18-- k 18-- x ams- had taken the Infant child of the Greeks In the cljy to aid In and form to make an ideal Romeo and prominent deceased without the consent of the the and ideal Juliet. prosecution. latter. The facts of the case are Chat This When one la told that Mr. Clayton dosed the afternoon two months ago Mr. and Mrs. Adam Its case. A motion prosecution non-su- it was has been the pupil of the famous Kyrla for adopted the child, and that the adop then made on the grounds that the de- Bellew, his success In romantic roles tlon papers were signed by the par- fendant was totally Ignorant of the is not so hard to understand. ents In the present of four witnesses. value of the order The Utahna Stock company la pre and the check and Owing to the fact that Mrs. Weema also of American methods. The mo- senting a three-afarce comedy that did not wish the fact that she had part- tion was denied. is one long laugh from start to finish. to become knows, ed with her child The plot is any old thing, and the The defense Is based on stmllai to a change, to you should coll and see tho Splendid Line of Front the adoption was not made public, and grounds, time of the acts morning, noon and the additional with allegaDoors Just received, as well as a Urge line of Porch Columns, by tbs Mr. and Mrs Adams moved to Pocations that the accused found the money night, while every member of the tello, Ida., taking the child with them, and did not know Gavroa, so that ever company contributes his or her share (EL so that the fact of the adoption did the value of the to the situations that are excruciatingPHONE 561 143 TWENTY-FOURT8X not become known until the death of if he had realised papers he could not have, returned ly funny. It is hard to say who was Mrs. Weema them. It la also alleged that an at the best In the cast, for all were good, tempt Is being made to extort this sum but George H. Melford. as Mortimer CONTRACTOR RETURNS, Mumbleford; O. F. Jonasson. as Chrisof money from Lombropolis The case will go to the Jury tonight topher Bllsxard. and Louise Hutchison as Rose had but to appear and the J. H. Horton Back in Ogden After a audience were convulsed with laugh Long Absence. ter. Waived I r The program will be repeated ever' reJ. H. Horton, the contractor, has unafternoon and evening Wednesday turned from an extended tour through til Wednesday nlghL various parts of the United States. Seven month ago he went to attend GLENW00D. the St. L6uls exposition, then he went No vaudeville performance was givinto Indiana and Liter to Portland While In the latter city he superintend- Ons Charge Against Him Is Quashed en at the Glenwood theater last night ed the construction of the Caacadd and He Will Plead Guilty to some of the member of the company Garden at the fair ground. He 1 the Other. engaged having been delayed on the elated over hi return to Ogden and bisrailroad. Tonight a splendid bill will say that he haa seen enough fair' Jim Weathers, the man whom It 1 open In full force! At present a vaufor some' time to come. home-mad- e. In speaking of the Portland fair he alleged burglarised the St. Paul hotel deville show and dance areg iven in ;lie Hotel Lincoln on Saturday, afternoon and evening: three progive it a hi opinion that It will be and the far greater in acenery and equal In May 27, was arraigned for hla prelim grams being given on Sunday, dancevery respect to the St. Louis fair, ex- Inary hearing this morning before ing being eliminated on that. day. Judge Murphy and by consent of CounWJth the competition of the new cept In magnitude. ty Attorney Hulaniski was slowed td dancing pavilion, which will be one waive examination on the latter of the bent in the state, tne theater ment and two maps are now on file pharge, the former charge being will be given over entirely to vaudeecoat the United State land office In Salt quashed on the agreement of the coun ville. one performance being given In Lake, duplicates of which will he for- sel for the defendant to have his client the afternoon and two In the evening, warded today to Washington, D. ' C. plead guilty to the charge of robbing so that there will be an abundance of for approval by the deparement of the the Hotel Lincoln. amusement for everybody. hot-bisculayer-cak- e, Interior. Since Weathers arrest his wife, who it, lives One map four locain Portland, Ore., with her forth the final LYCEUM. tion of a cut-o- ff of some 26.48 miles In children, has been In Ogden. No reference was made at the Ly length that ia to be parallel to the To the police and Mr. Weathers' at- ceum to the live baby they are to give main line west from a point on the torney, Mrs. Weathers stated that her on ready-mad- e away Colorado-Uta- h Saturday, but everyone w line. The proposed husband was a miner, and that about line run from Westwater through Ag- four years ago he was injured by s ao Interested In the program being bake-sho- p ate to the vicinity of Whitehouse in premature blast and that since that presented that there was no thought Grand county. time he has frequently acted In an in- of the prise that Is offered. The second map Is of proposed im- sane manner. In support of her stateA Midsummer's Madness, by the provements of the yards and depot at ment Mrs. Weathers has referred the Alpine Comedy entertainers, Is a skit Cisco. officers to a number of physicians snd without rhyme or reason, that Is bake-da- y is Hugely entertaining, the yoddle songs prominent citlxens of Portland. WESTERN PACIFIC. being especially good. Advices from New York are to the ANNUAL CONVENTION OF The Man From Texas. by the Ly TEXA3 GRAIN DEALERS ceum Stock company, Is a sort of para effect that George J. Gould plans that ROYAL BAKINS POWDER CO., NEW YORK. the western terminus of hla system dy on Hoyts "A Texas Bteer, bu. FORT WORTH, Tex.. June $. The which Is good, and which contains shall be ontSan Francisco bay before June 1, 1907. Specifications call for annual convention of the Texas Grain mnny laughable situations. the construction of 850 miles of main Dealers' association began here today The musical numbers are by Miss lltie for Western Pacific in the fastest and will continue over tomorrow. Flora Perry, In character songs, and time on record. Not a construction Members are In attendance from the Illustrated songs, "When I Was a contract has been let. There Is no mnny points throughout the state. The Hare foot Roy. and that popular war prospects that the first aetunl work discussion of matters pertaining to tho ballad. Good-Ry- e Little Girl, Good By Mail, One Month,50c will begin before Sept. 1, 1905. trade will occupy the convention. Bye. By Carrier, One Month, 60c. at Radical Price Redudtions t For Monday and Skirts Salts, re Mrs. to 50 Per Cent Before Buying Get Our Prices 33 Laid to Rest Louis Lombropolis t Trial Today Last Thomas Ihe Coal that Heats SHVRlLIFt Am CO. for ct Your Old Front Door Is Open Utah H Weathers Oregon Lumber Co. His Preliminary Hearing Home Made Have your cake, muffins, and tea cuit They will be fresher, cleaner, more tasty and wholesome. Royal Baking Powder helps the house wife to produce at home, quickly and nomically, fine and tasty cake, the raised puddings, the frosted crisp cookies, crullers, crusts and food muffins, with which the found at the . TEA- I bK set' files map of new line. rts" "ovem-M- 1 In line with the many ug.;csliiis now going the rounds relative to a scheme for removing forever the unsightly, unsanitary and a.mgeroux ditch known as the Twenty-eight- h street canal. City Engineer Parker lust evening submitted to the city council a report containing his views on tint subject and several ways in which the ditch can be removed for ever and much discussion averted. The engineer's opinion was given in Still Vaudeville. ' L ll er"1 BE Smith PAGE FIVE. 1905. Twenty-Eight- h City Engineer Hss a Plan for the moval of That Much Discussed Eyesore. ; 6, or grocery does not compare. Royal the greatest of helps. THE JOURNAL |