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Show DAILY U1AH STATE JOURNAL, SATURDAY. OF and VICINITY PLAN APPROVED WOMAN WANTS DAMAGES. and routine host session ATTENDED TO. GOVERNMENT TO INAUGURATE FIELD WORK. BUSINESS Committee Shows Indications That Project Presented by the State Commisison Will Be Carried Out. Healthy Condition of Schools. Formal approval of the Utah arid There was a very short session of all land last education evening, reclamation fund commission's of the board Mr. gigantic Irrigation scheme, affecting the members being present except Ulaub. The minutes of the previous the principal three agricultural valleys of this state, and the decision of the meeting were read and approved. The report of the finance committee government reclamation service at showed cash on band $16,094.79 and Washington to undertake the field 120.04 received by the clerk from the work on the project, are expressed In a letter from Charles D. Walcott,. disale of books. The health committee reported two rector of the United States geological and two of scar- survey, received cases of chicken-po- x yesterday by State let fever and the building and grounds Engineer Doremus, says the Tribune. The letter Is In response to the apcommittee reported that the Flngree school roof was leaking. The commit- plication and brief, accompanied by tee was Instructed to have necessary maps and drawings setting forth the repairs made. plan In detail, which were filed with The clerk reported that J. H. Sparge the interior department last January by had some twenty odd text books on Professor Doremus, as chairman of the hand which he offered to sell to the state commission, on the occasion of hoard. Referred to the committee with his visit to Washington. After passpower to act. ing through the regular course precommittee reported scribed for such documents The teachers they were having visited the schools and that finally referred to Director Walcott they were all In excellent condition. and have been virtually accepted by This was also the substance of Su- him as outlining a project to be unperintendent Allisons report dertaken by his department A comunlcatlon from the RemingThe tone of Director Wolcott's letton Typewriter company was read ter Is very said gratifying to me, proposing an amendment to the con- State Engineer Doremus yesterday. tract already entered into with the .Governmnt officials are chary of lendboard for the typewriters rented the ing their apparent endorsement to any first part of the year. project In which they have not the The clerk was instructed to ac- utmost confidence, and therefore, when knowledge the receipt of the then the board adjourned. letter and the director quotes approvingly our claim that no more worthy place or people can be found than are here afforded for the successful application HAS OIL BEER STRUCK? and operation of the reclamation law, and further along says that he has every reason to believe that the results will be favorable,' It means a great deal, In my estimation. Another matter which should be Impressed upon our people Is the assumption by Director Wolcott that the people Interested are getting. together In order to with the reclamation service In making the undertaking a great success. Jt la positively necessary that the people should get together to this end. The commission has taken the Initiative in behalf of the people and the government is acting on the assumption that the people are supporting the commission with virtual unanimity. Well Has Besn Pluggsd Guffey-Gale- y and this Gives Strength to Rumors. This morning's Herald says stories Lake that oil has wen Guffey-Gale- y A man who Is Inter- are afloat In Salt been struck In the at Farmington. ested in the field has been plugged himself states that the well tight and expresses as being certain that the big operators have been successful and struck oil in the well, on which drilling operations were commenced a couple of months ago. From the very beginning of operatwell the ions at the Guffey-Gale- y greatest secrecy has been maintained regarding the depth of the well and the formation enconutered. Even the associates of the big operators have not been advised of what was helng ac- BRIEF TELEGRAMS. For all that, there has Interest taken In 'the for outsiders to pull every proposition wire In the effort to keep posted, and the statement made above is the result of securing grapevine reports. Woman Arrested for Murder. Helena, Mont. Mrs. W. Works was complished. been enough arrested here yesterday afternoon by the chief of police on orders from Bloomington, 111., where It is alleged she murdered her husband, Michael Colton May 24, 1897. The woman deSAUSAGE HA' ;iu E DID IT. nies the murder. She married Work in Wyoming four years ago. Illinois officers have telegraphed they would Albert Mortensen Met With 8erious come for the woman. Accident Yesterday. Albert Mortensen, who ig employed at Grenewell Bros, meat market, met with a serious accident yesterday afternoon whereby a part of his Index finger and the point of his third finger were amputated. He was engaged In cleaning the sausage machine when In some Inexplicable ' manner his fingers became entangled In the machinery with the result noted above. He was immediately taken to a surgeon's office where his injuries were dressed. The distressing feature of the accident Is that Mortensen lost his left arm some time ago in a similar accident at the packing houses In Kan. as City. MEETING. OF COTERIE." Tuesday, March 16th, The Coterie" mt at the home of Miss Hendershot In the absence of the president, Mrs. Gibson, Mrs. Emerson presided. The Paper of the afternoon, Noted Streets nd Country given by Mrs. Hatton, was one of the most Interesting and enjoyable of the year. Mr. Ffcank Hendershot accompanied by Hiss Evelyn Hendershot favored the dub, with a mandolin solo, The Pa-L- " Miss Canady and Mr. Frank endershot sang Love's Awakening, By-wa- nd Miss White House Fire Department. Washington. The White House is now ready for a fire. For the first time since it was built, the mansion is fully equipped with fire fighting apparatus and the ushers and guards have been organised Into a fire de- partment Panama Money Collected. New York. The final Installment of the $22,000,000 called for by Secretary Shaw from the Interior depository banks in connection with the Panama canal payment was paid Into the depository banks of New York City yes- For having been subjected to the dignities of a personal search warrant Marian Smith demands retribution in the sum of $7,000 from J. Berger man. On an affidavit sworn to by defendant, the officers secured a warrant and searched the room and person of the woman for a promissory note which he claimed she had stolen. She brings suit for damages, claiming the defendant acted maliciously with intent to injure the plaintiff in her good name and to bring her into public disgrace. k NO MORE LEPROSY. Leprosy has been entirely stamped out of Utah is the verdict of Dr. Theodore B. Beatty. Several cases of leprosy existed a few years ago In the Hawaiian colony which the Mormon church located in Skull valley, but the afflicted ones were Isolated and al! have since died, the health officials claiming that no further cases have been contracted or Imported. a . purchase exposition an exceptionally fine one. In spite of the fact that the work of collection was delayed many months, according to the report which Professor Horace G. Cumlngs yesterday made of the loMr. Cummings, who cal commission. has charge of the collection of the exhibit, said that he has found educators very enthusiastic over the matter, and are giving him their hearty suport. on Friday evening. First Adams ' Congregational between avenue, Church, Twenty-fourt- h 7-30 1904 5 r Good Shoes of Shoes are scarce. ,e mean G 001)hotlijudges the merchant and the consumer. a few merchants give their shoe stock O NLYenough thought, time and attention. consumers of Shoes know how to O NLYselecta fewa good pair of shoes. YOU know the difference between a GoodD O year and a McKay Sewed Shoe? Welt fc'lioe S URELY this is something you should know and in knowing, save yourself worry and money. OW CAN you find this out? Come here and we will take pleasure in showing you. NLY a few minutes necessary to show you iliat our Shoes are superior to most others. H O to be of superior EVERY pair is guaranteed and Rock Oak STEP Soles. workmanship, IN and have a little Shoe Talk with us learn how good Shoes are made. Prices: $3.50, $4.00, $5.00, $6.00 A New Pair for the Ones That Go Wrong THE TOGGERY .502 C--- The TWENTY-FIFT- Radiate from the kitchen and good cooking makes everyone happier. It pays to have good cooking utensils. Thats the kind we sell. We have everything for the kitchen and a carload of tin and granite ware that is selling at prices lower than ever" before. JV Co. Hardware Boyle Phone 67 Z 2445 WASHINGTON AVE. 1 Did It Ever Occur To You Evans. Chars la: wee months. husband The doctors nntnptlon. We Jottle of Ballards Horeho! SJJ , 'Ur? h,m That wa . lnce thn we hi ,n the house. 6o witi?1!1, hr ,l rr ughi STrTSSi 5c50c, Invaluable Ind-kne- DONT DELAY Notice Is hereby given that at a meeting of the board of directors of the Amalgamated Sugar company, held at Ogden City Utah, on the 22d day of March, 1904, a divldned of ten per cent of the common capital stock was duly made, and ordered paid to the common stockholders of record on the evening of March 28, 1904, at which time the books will be closed for transfer and not reopened again until the morning of April 2, 1904. The dividend will be payable at the office of the company. In Ogden City, Utah, on the 1st day of April, 1904. DAVID ECCLES, FOR LIGHT AND POWER Let the Utah Light and Power Co. figure with you. An investigation will convince you that you cannot afford to burn coal oil. If vou need power there is no kind that will prove as satisfactory for the money. President J. L. HERRICK, State Agent Des JToines Life Insurance Co. Under Ogden State Bank RIVERDALE Phone OR PHOENIX. IT ECLIPSES 71 Y ALL OTHER the verdict of all housewives, bakers and others who have used the RIVERDALE OR PIICENIX flour for bread making or pastry.. It is unsurpassed in choice quality, because it is ground from the best hard wheat that is raised, and by the best process to retain all the nutriment of the grain. Made by i E. W. WADE, Manager for Ogden. Ogden Milling have been suffering for the past few years with a severe attack of rheumatism and found that Ballards Snow Liniment was the only thing that gave me satisfaction and tended to alleviate John C. of my pains. March 24th, 1902, Ills. 25c, 50e and $L Degnan. Kinsman, Sold by Geo. F. Cave. I . for Rheumatism. 1 That only ONE man in FIVE can get Old Line Insurance, and while you may be one of tlie five who can get it this week you may be ONE of the FOUR who cannot get it next week? Talbot will preach. My 1QCZIZ-- " Comforts of dome ed Cured Consumptio J ST. H IOC D-t- he after-noon- B--- t h n.i streets and Twenty-fift- h Sunday services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Morning subject. "Lifes Secret With Whom?" Evening subject, The Philosophy of Suffering." Sunday school at 12:15. Y. P. S. on Monday evenings, and bible study on Wednesday evening at 7:80. Special music at Sunday services, both morning and evening. Seats are frea and all BROWN ACQUITTED. The Jury In the case of Arthur are Invited to services. Brown returned a verdict of not guilty Services at the Baptist church toyesterday afternoon. On the first bal- morrow morning at 11 oclock with lot the Jury stood seven for acquittal sermon and special music. Evening and one for conviction. service at with sermon, the song Onion sets are going fast Don't The Palms illustrated with speclut put off buying too long. Skeen A Co., set of stereopticon views, and baptisms. The pastor will preach Tues252 Twenty-fourt- h street day and Wednesday nights, beginning the revival services, and on ThursRobbed the Grave. A startling incident Is narrated by day night Rev. L. D. Lamkin, D. noted preacher, will begin a ten John Oliver of Philadelphia as follows: I was in an awful condition. My days engagement, preaching every akin was almost yellow, eyes sunken, day at 3 p. m. and 8 p. m. Everybody tongue coated, pain continually In will be welcomed. back and sides, no appetite, growing A Thoughtful Man. weaker day by day. Three physicians me M. M. had given Austin of Winchester, w up. Then I was advised to use Electric Bitters; to my great what to do In the hour of need. Joy, the first bottle made a decided His wife had such an unusual case of Improvement I continued their use stomach and liver trouble, physicians for three weeks, and am now a well could not help her. He thought of and man. I know they robbed the grave of tried Dr. King's New Life Pills and another victim. No one should fail she got relief at once and was finally to try them. Only 50 cents, guaran- cured. Only 25c. at Jesse J. Driver's teed at Jesse J. Driver's drug store. drug store. 's Canady closed the The officers and members of the program with a vocal solo, First Methodist church invite you to Sweet Day. The club church tomorrow. to meet In two. weeks with the services of their Issue. There this notices church See Hr. H. 8. Emerson. will bo special music and Dr. H. Good-by- e, Tlo-K.in- ed NOTICE OF DIVIDEND. bitter end according to an unanimous vote yesterday of delegates of the several unions in convention assembled here. Resolutions were also adopted condemning Governor Peabody and citizens of Trinidad for having troops brought to the -district r The first Methodist church has services as follows: Sunday school at 10 a. nt.; preaching services, by Dr. II. Talbot, 11 a. m.; Junior league, 2:30; Kpworth league, 2:30; Epworth devotional services, 6:15; league preaching services, 7:30 p. m., by Dr. Talbot. The choir under the leadership of Mrs. Fred N. Hess will render suitable ntuRlc at both services. ' Dr. Tailiot Is our new CASE. YOUNG HOLD-UP- S superintendent the for of Utah missions and this is his first of Instead trying Ray Wright of Miss Edna Alli- appearance in Ogden. Come nnd hear attempted hold-u- p son the charge was reduced to simple him. Seats free. assault In consideration of Wright's Central Park Presbyterian Church, youth and previous character. The corner Thirty-fir- st and Washington-Morn- ing boy pleaded guilty to the new charge service at 11, evening service and was sentenced to four months at 8 o'clock; at school at 3 Sunday In the county Jail. Arthur hard labor 7 p. m. ComY. P. at o'clock; half-wittmeeting was who Rocco, the boy with Wright when the latter stopped munion is postponed. Miss Allison, will be tried as to his First Church of Christ, Scientist sanity. Services at 11 a. m. Wednesday evenFree reading ing meeting at 7:30. CONSOLIDATION OPPOSED. 212 Ecclea building; open daily room The proposed consolidation of the 2 to 5 p. m. A cordial invitation to thirty-thre- e county school districts Inall. to seven or eight larger jurisdictions, which is now being considered by the First Presbyterian Church; John board of county commissioners, may Edward Carver, pastor The sermons, fall through owing to the wave of opdecorations and music will be In keepposition which Is going over the coun- ing with the spirit of Palm Sunday. ty. As time passes new objections are Morning preaching at 11 o'clock. Sub-pe- c being raised against the scheme and It t, The True Message of the TriIs now claimed the present school umphant Entry"; evening preaching laws will have to be changed before service at 7:30. Subject, "The Relathe proposed consolidation can be tion of Service to Praise. Sunday made practicable. school at 13:15, Endeavor at 6:30; Mens League Tuesday evening, midWILL HAVE FINE EXHIBIT. Utah's educational exhibit at the week prayer and blble meeting Wedwill be nesday evening at 8 oclock. Louisiana terday. Miners Vote to Continue 8trike. Trinidad. Col. The coal miners strike In district 15. Unlteld Mine Workers of America, consisting or Colorado. New Mexico, Utah and Wyoming, which has been on since November 9th, will be continued to the Tli Church of the Good Shepherd, Al- Mi'iiier Grunt urn! Twenty-fourtfiv'i Brown, rector; Sunday next before Easter Early celebration at 8 a. m.. Sunday school at 9:45. morning and sermon at 11. confirmation I'layi-cI.ims at 4. evening prayer and sermon at 7:SU. Morning text, Children Crying In the Temple and Saying, to the Son of David'; evening. "Tlie Son of Man Goeth as It Is Written of Him. Services Monday. Tuesday. Wednesday and Thursday at 7:30 l m.: Good Friday at 10. 12 and 7:30. The Rt. Rev. V. II. Moreland. D. D., bishop of Sacramento, will preach and ndniinister the right of confirmation h; in- i oc I : OFF Report of Finance Over $16,000 in Treasury MARCH 2 ni Elevator Co. BROWNING BROS. CO. 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