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Show DAILY Ask your dealer lo send you 4 Riverdale making of good bread will be an easy accomplish ment i Milling Ogden & Company Elevator at Last! Here Our Electric Flat Irons t0 (or oh flU Tour order. today. 9 da Utah pra-pu- ed Bond They are FRES triaL Light & Raihnqr Co. w ALT LAKE CITY. - Brief Note of Happening Capitol City. i s Policeman Gillespie Sunday night. The policeman called the patrol wagon and Metra was removed to the emergency hospital. County Physician W, K. was then notified and ordered Metra removed to the Holy Cross hospital fiir medical attention. . John Hyde, a miner in three days front the Goldfield camp. Buffered a fainting spell in front of his rooming house, the Clarence, on First South street, between Main and -- tate streets, Sunday afternoon and struck the curbstone with such force as to produce Internal injuries. His condition Is rather alarming. The fall did not render Hyde unconscious, but he was unable to get up without the aid of a policeman. Bleeding at the nose and mouth he was carried to his room anJ afterwards removed to the L. D. S. hospital, where Dr. H. A. Whitney Is attending him. h important All elothea sent here Yeggmen are leaving the city and the art returned te you abeolutely clean, are beginning to breathe freer police at maraly whitened by seme chemical at their departure. The exodus of bad hit really washed CLEAN. the first' of last week and men AND CLEANERS. 437 25th Street ur f uidi-l- old. wife of William L. tk West South known in Salt Lake. d r Mar-tlnea- UUNDERERS r. iii k r Min t, I The Democratic State committee of Utah will hold a meeting at 3 o'clock this afternoon at the law office of James H. Moyle, the call for the same u having been Issued by Chairman commitThe several days ago. tee will decide upon a date for holding state convention to select delegates to the Democratic national convention, which meets In Denver In July. Utah Is entitled to six delegates in the national convention. Ogden Steam Laundry Co. f Utah's isun.luv night suffered a fatal attack of heart tremble. Ac the aged woman, who had been .. go.l health as usual all day. jin Joe Sullivan, the alayt-been ablg to prepare the evenhaving Policeman C. 8. Ford, will be tallt-- for ing meal for her was telling trial on an information chargit.g mur- vf how it stormed atfamily, one point of their der in the first degree, in Judge Arm- slow stage behind ox teams from strong's division of the Tfhrd district Memphis to Colorado, she fell from her court Monday morning. Sullivan will chair and died almost instantly. be prosecuted by District Attorney Mr. Cooker crossed the plaint Loofbourow and defended by Bailey & twice, the first time in the sixties, durVickery. Fifty brand new jurymen ing the civil war. and the second time have been summoned to appear in in 1sm returning to Memphis after court at 10 o'clock, and unless Judge four or five years in Colorado sending Armstrong is disqualified, as stated, on account of the ill health of memthe trial will proceed at that hour. bers of her family. Mrs. Cocker was a member of MiWilliam Swank, better known as riam Krbekah lodge No. 5. and had "Billie," 4 years old, under quarantine attained the station of past district for acarlet fever at the Dixon free soup the office in the gift depu'y. highest house, 141 East Second South street, of the order. went thirty hours without medicine or Resides u husband she leaves two proper medical attention for his ill- chllditn. Mrs. Addle A. Soper if 17 ness. The derellctm-sin his case is West Fourth South and Na- street, charged by the soup house mauage- - (Kilei.'t H. Cocker, entjployed at Oregon rnent to the county physician, Dr. Y.(Shrl 1Jn. headquarter,. sister, R. I aiders ood. Mrs. Samuel G. Pryor, ltv at 8t. Joe Metra, an Italian, who recently Joseph, Mo. came here from Pocatello, was found In The dead woman's husband assisted tlv building of the Temple. lying upon the floor of the Oregon Short Line depot In a serious condition from dropsy and heart trouble, by FIGHTING SCALE IN in gs GENTLEMEN'S LINEN the proper color and finish, and hunderad with great care. The weric of our DRY CLEANING DEPARTMENT Will pleaeo you on LMie and Gantlamon'a suits. w MANAGEMENT NEW OGDEN TURF 326 EXCHANGE Twenty-fift- h It. PATTISON. Street. Prop. Choicest Wines, Liquors, Etc. at Our New. Cigar Stand. Beat of Import- Look ed, Key West and DomestlcCigars California and Eastern raeoe. wire for all sporting event. lip were at llieir ' j itie. l.uur. began nearly all the yeggs are gone, the police confidently believe. The yeggs are on their way to the coast, the police believe, but Ogden was their objective point when they left here, so It la reasonable to expect the cracking of two or three safes In the Junction City before they finally shake the dust of the second town of Utah from their .feet. They came here from Denver, the police say. e THE IXVK'KVr MIST Kl'FFFH. "M r'v Osh- h.i- - tge In with h ul tile pM:l, Th.il t!M i'll i: (o sooli.o 111! Pat's Forethought. S.il-ti.- C loUl.g !nd g. iitioii.in ho was In the habit ti.iily at a certain restaurant aitl p i he waiter, an irishman, 1h ict.iirnd a , r.isty w htt a'lcnded l.r 'instead nf tlp Ing old ior, "hut lilt iy arc some of you eVt'iy tl,i. l j;. i'll giy,, you yjur us 111 Hus l Wd W o i tv tniiii. d and in a lump sum at the end of the tip dcs. l L,- a i li ,i lYiiMtit-raiiu1l.ild- - niantli " d,.;-lll1'iq.lilt "YVoulit vn'i riliitl paying me In agents I ;t .. Ir S, alt .1 A lit J'st If of diirng - ''ns sturT' risked the Wdiie- that's rather a oirai.g-- i re"Well, "Your fuller is in said ihe remarked the gentleuuin. "how quest." fer uoi-.Further develop- stranger, "is lie ments ,iiy expected to be learned when "Yth." replied Hie boy, but mo.ii ever, if you are in want of some money now. here's half a crown for you. But the g eminent agent returns fiotu thinks lie is gelling t urctl ol il " did you distrust meT "How do you mean'." Draper. "Oh. no. sir." grinned Pat. pocketWhy. Ills sluiuniiik lias gone b.i, k tile half crown, "hut Ot'in lavin ing TWO EYBEZZLERS .oil liiia an' lie can't drink like he lie re tomorrow?" Answers. IN I'atlnilic St.mdard and Times CAPTURED WEST YVHY HE WAS Iul.lTlCAl. cv-i'ierabl- y. use-ler- Howard Green and Albert O. Hara-ultBamg Taken to Now York. C. HXN WOMANS WISIOM. Her Husband My dear, how did you tuiiieii to employ such a pretty nurst- - h Intern "untain Republican: Among girl? Ills Wife---didn't happen to do it. the eii'n. made on the police station I did it ItecaUKo wanted the cliiidi en docket rday appear the following: ; i 1 w Howard Green. American born, lo have police pmifction when they are aged -- i grand larceny and forgery. ill the ark or on tile street. v'oium- New Y : city; Albert O. llarrulth. bus Iisialt h. aged 8.. licrinan born, grand birvcny THE IHSTMAN AllKlYES. and f'lio'iy. New York city; and PRESCRIPTION INSURANCE. "I lliouglit I lie door bell rang a ft w among lo name written on the register ai Hi,- Fulleii hotel me those of niiniilcK ugn." said Mr. Iloustkecp, at Isn't it worth something te know that your prescription has been fillB. A. Flood and D. G. Hi Icy. both of breakfast. ed absolutely eight; that ths drugs "So it did." replied his wife, "aul New Y "h city. used have been the best obtsinsbls, Ordir.in'y tile names on the two Hrlilgct aiiswcivd it." "1 till what's keeping her so long?" thst it is just as the doctor wants register- - have not much in cmmiion. it T You have this insurance when "A postal card, htIi.iis." - Pliiiad-'l-pllibut thcM- four prove the exception your prescription ie filled hero, and iless. the tW" nicii ut the Cullen are lieutenur charges ara ne higher than of ants die New York detective force, thoea of ether druggists. and the two men in the juil are In their MASTER uF HIS OWN DESTINY. Custody, captured after a chum- - of "Why do you set your alarm dock'. UTAH ORCHARDS lO.AOO miles. The four tire now on You tic! er got up wlit-it ring-.- '' "No. Km their way back to New York. where have the satisfaction of Let Us Spray" It Motto of Farmers the prisoin-rwill have to answer to knowing 1 am sleeping late of my own of State, Says Professor the I'luiuim of forgery aiul larceny free will, and not by accident." Prescription Specialists. . agnim-- i Titua. 2479 Wash. Ate. Ogdea, Utah The i wo chhi's are not those of comThe farmers of Ctsh are taking up mon criminals. One Is that of a young the work of fighting the San Jose man in a confidential position who scale generally, In the opinion of Pro- took hts employer's runda to invest In fessor E. G. Titus, bacteriologist of the stocks, the recent panic causing his State Agricultural' college. Dr. Titue sudden leaving and the discovery of is in Salt Lake to Inaugurate a series the emheMclrnient. The other Is that j of Monday lectures, to last about six of a clever adventurer who at last had weeks, which will be given at the State to flee as well from the clutchea. of Normal school to aid the students in the law. nature study work. a,FOr example, up at Clearfield and FLOODS THREATEN SERIOUS DAMAGE Pleasant View," aald Professor Titus, they have formed local organisations which buy the apiaratus so that the Farmers at American Fork Fsar They WHEN THE INSPECTOR SAW THE LOCATION OF OUR May Ba Driven Out. mixture may be applied POND, HE DIDNT STOP TO ANALYZE THE WATER HE to the trees with comparatively little KNEW THAT CONTAMINATION WAS IMPOSSIBLE. LOCATAMERICAN FORK, March I. The cost to the farmers Individually. The ED AT THE VERY FOOT OF THE MOUNTAINS AND FILLED la water of Utah lake again rising mixture Itself can be prejiared and BY THE WATERS OF THE PUREST LITTLE MOUNTAIN cents a very rapidly, and from present Indicaapplied at two and one-ha- lf STREAM IN THE STATE ABOVE EVERYBODY ELSE NO It will tions reach much a point higher gallon, and the cost for a large bearPASTURE OR SWAMPY LANDSt NO FILTHY DITCHES. than It did at any time last year. Aling tree la thus only about seven centa OUR POND IS DRAINEDD EVERY SUMMER AND ALLOW over la water the feat spreading Already the trees In many places in ready ED TO AIR AND PURIFY, THEN AND SUN PLOUGHED the Battle Rio Creek flats. The Utah are assuming a whitish hue, tell BAKED TILL IT CAN AND IS AS SWEET AS PURE NATURE la Grande beginning Railway company Ing that they have been well coated MAKE IT. THATS WHY WE CLAIM TO HAVE THE no to small of amount experience with the mixture. "Of course, not all the farmers are alarm, aa the water la now on birth sidea nf their grade In several places doing this There are always a few in each community ready to hang back where It skirts near the luke shore. WE DONT ASK YOU TO TAKE OUR WORD OR THE With a continued rise In the level and watch their neighbors experiment, no of will the WORD; DRIVE OUT SOME AFTERNOON AND he caused lake, they as they think It la for a while. These FOR SEE YOURSELF. small amount aa of their trouble, or more to menace few are leu of a OUR SUPPLY IS LIMITED. YOUR ORDER SHOULD REACH the orchards of their neighbors, hut track Ilea through the meadow section, US WITHIN A SHORT TIME. DROP US A POSTAL, OR CALL anon loose becomes where the ground w In will would learn time, and they US BY 'PHONE, AND WE WILL PUT YOU ON THE LIST AND rather the farmers of Utah would come when covered with water. The Jordan WHEN HOT WEATHER COMES YOU WILL BE ASSURED OF to fighting the Ban Jose scale of their river la now running to Its full caBEST ICE AND THE BEST SERVICE THAT THE CITY THE source so from that relief that pacity, own accord than that they should be AFFORDS. forced Into it, as is possible, under the Is Impossible. Many of the farmers along the lake who lost their crops law. last year are very much alarmed and the has that shown "Long experience mixture will deal with fear they may be driven out entirely. Ihe Ban Jose seal effectively. Some On the Contrary. may not be killed immediately, but If, (EL We the tree Is well coated the young have desires GreenAh to Pends Heueea and and 33rd at Eph purchase Taylor Avo. Phenes, Bell 1421y no chance to attack IL Aa soon as ah raiser . lnd 3612A. sink bllla Into to the their they begin City Off ioo, 411 let Net Bank. Either Phene 393. bark they encounter the mixture and Clerk SafetyGreen No, aah, dls am M soEph hill corrosive the compounds eat the cial usage. Harpers Weekly. off. mixture Is also "The useful In that it flghta the red spiders, which are a menace In some parts of Utah. In addition it deans the tree and makes It more heslthy. "It cannot, of course, be applied except In winter, when the uda are dormant. The swelling buds, however, push their way throught the coating without harm to themselves. It has been shown conclusively that about mixthe only action the ture has on the growth of the trees la to postpone the blossoming of some peach trees a few days. This, however, does no harm, but Is rather a benefit In the way of preventing Injury by late JOURNAL is equipped to do ALL KINDS of frosts. The peaches ripen Just as early as those that have blossomed a few and artistic AND JOB PRINTING in an days sooner." Professor Titus's work at the Normamxr. The progressive business man demands first class mal school will be In the nature of Would you patronize your friend if his stock of goods tracing the life history of the comprmting. monest insects of various classes, parwas several years behind the present style? Would you use printing ticularly those of an economic value or menace. The main object though, ten years ago? Would you if you were attracted that was up-to-dhe says, Is to get the teachers to train their students to observe Intelligently by a handsome piece of printing throw' it aside and forget it; or would for themselves. 'in-t-- r i cajs - ihi-in- There is I FORE ICE In and We Have It Ogden llme-aulpli- ur PUREST ICE IN THE CITY lime-sulph- Kimm ur T. Horn go. log Sons Props -- lime-sulph- ur David O. McKay of Ogden, member of the quorum of apostles of the Mormon church, was the speaker of the afternoon at the services In the tabernacle Sunday. A comparatively small audience heard hla address. It dealt principally with the value of faith In the cardinal principles of the Church Saints of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y and of the blessedness of obedience 13 the laws of the church.. o Dixon's free lodglnr and soup house still remained closed last night to Its 150 lodgers, as the fumigating followhad ing the outbreak of acarlet fever men not been completed. Many of the again sought the police station for shelter and others shifted as best they howmight Mr. Dixon announced, ever, that he hoped to open the doors this evening, as, by that time Will PURCHASERS OF TIP Smerk, the scarlet fever patient, would REMAIN IN HOMES be taken to another place and the building fumigated. There are quaran- Looks Mere and Mar Lika Fake Timtined with Smerk ten men who were In ber Land Deals, te Government the house when the quarantine wos made. Agents. lime-sulph- UNDER PAGE THREE - ball-beari- ng van MARCH 9. 1908. ..f ihe hpivl.il Lind ,i'l is quit-- i with the 'X- ; (.vplii'ii a stray icvm; of another purchii-- - r i.,. .mil then. These are fast b- - m'is inconsistent in regard to the ! :i.Ims made and other mal-ter- s. Ft a s.:nr the purchase price of the ; was demanded outright, while were allowed to deliver their n row The detail of y in i ion the r aie Teginuing to dif! In the event that Mayor John 8. Bransford reaches home from Los Angeles on Monday and he assured the members of the council when he left that he would a well oiled and closely rollers will fitting set of be placed under Police Captain Bur-bldat Monday evening's session of the city council. Cleanliness MONDAY. b uebi tb i arrived, and we are JOURNAL, homer . I At t! alk-gi--d and the UTAH STATE Need Printing? ur THE STATE up-to-d- ate C ate you hunt up the printing office that did the job and give them your work? The Journal Delivers the Goods ' the Salt Lake school teachers said the other day that If the fire drir were called for without her knowing In advance what was going to happen, she believed she would get rattled and tumble out of a window." la that teachers? thought shared by other One of Mien Transfer Co. Albern Allen, Mgr. fane 21 412 2Sth Stmt MRS. COCKER'S FATAL ATTACK. Aged Mitchell Brothers Tor Monuments COPINGS, ETC. HEADSTONES, your homo people. Don't Pay big commies Iona to agents. ard oppoaite Cometary. City " Woman Dios Suddenly Telling of Crossing tho Plains. ' While Salt Lake Tribune: While relating her thrilling experiences in crossing the plains from her sunny home hia when Memphis. Tn- - to Colorado Coc Elisabeth Mrs. 14 years, of girl Intermountain Rigid Republican: on the part of the government land agents failed to produce evidences of the timber land tip" party leaving the city for the country where 110,000 was attached 'to every plot of ground. According to the stories told by the agent of the deal, the party wu to leave this dty on a special train on the night of March 7. The agent was to be on hand, and the party would be conducted to the timber tract, where each wee to he shown the land to be field upon. There was no special train, and no party was seen to leave on the regular trains. Further Investigation showed that several of the men known Investigation 180-ac- re IL Especially are we prepared to handle BRIEF WORK and TRANSCRIPT WORK insuring its delivery on the shortest possible notice. If you need any kind of printing call us up. Phones 664. Prices Consistent With First Class Printing THE JOURNAL JOB ROOMS I |