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Show MORNIXO EXAMINE?.: CBfc PAINEjajHURSTS "LucKy J Grab Sale? r 25c See Window SeeWindow Every Package WortH Regular 65c to $3.00 will, get MORE THAN SEVERAL WILL GET -- TRODY MONEY. their the worth DOUBLE op MANY TIMES ITS VALUE. KEW PALL GOODS ARE SOON TO BE HERE AND P AND MAKE ROOM THIS METHOD TO CLEAR THEM. we I tVkb A WE FOR CONTAIN WAISTS, WRAPPERS. SKIRTS, HOS-ifrrule PARASOLS. HANDKERCHIEFS. NECKWEAR, DOLLS. EMBROIDERY, HAND BAGS. REMNANTS OF SUMMER GOODS. UCES TOWELS AND OTHER USEFUL ARTICLES. PACKAGES BETTER COME u ? i t i y Z Newell Talk About tho Projects of Their Department, Charles D. Walcott, iineiar of the United Statea geolog-ta- d survey, and P. II. Newell, chief (Ktaerr of tha reclamation service of tkit kartell lo whom the people of the hr Wrtiern end Southweotern country for their work in in '(apply indebted tbt reclamation of arid landi, arrivad They ii Mt Lake CHy yeaterday. nma from Portland, where they took annual u active part In tha thirteenth Tbi taro men Irrlaatioa congress. la the courae of hia dlacuaalon of reclamation and Irrigation in general, I think that one Mr. Walcott aald: af the greatest benefit a to the country the reclamation work will ba the ram (areloping in the various statea of a Kahlr. permanent population that for emturiaa will give the ntntea a character and Influence In national matter that tha more tranaltory mining population can not give, and the combination of tha two Intereata, mining and agriculture. U1 work to tho benefit of both, aa they haro done ao largely in Utah. addition to tha Strawberry project, tha government ban pinna for other reclamation work. Surveying haa been commence! on tha Bear lake and several other project, bat It (s to eiiimite at thla time aa to lb amount of ground that will be rec- la laimed by thla work." Chl-f Engineer Newell talked more especially of the work being prosecuted In Utah. He aald: -- Tbs work aa tha Strawberry ia being pushed na rapidly aa possible. Tha dam across the river will be completed thla fall, isd plans and speclflrailons ara being for the prepared driving of the tunnel through the mountain constituting tha suii continental divide between tha Colorado river and tha Great Salt lake basin. This tunnel will ba 20,000 leet la length, a Utile lew than four Ilea. The bark water from the dam eover m area of 4,000 acres. "The water will run through the taaiel into Diamond creek to n section southeast, of nth n lake, distance of entjr miles, and will irrigate approx-iastei- y sn.noo acres of land. Thla '! Mtmaied to coat 1.200, 000. wila aurb developments In progress ft outlook for Utah la exceptionally 111 R a great amount r"'-,- ' km will bs nude to become s''1" moll of arid rich, pro- Utah and Silt Juke greatly benefited by iMfcmwberry project. Tfc reclamation work of ? the Pteaent being prosecuted states and. four of the ,h verge of comple- ? f1 A as Is the Strawberry ' gov-255- project. omptalon of the present section Ii?"1 a, -approximately ono WIU h "claimed. Tha m w.JV:re 11 post is 120,000,000. BAMBEBCEB ROAD "e A marriage license ha been granted in the county clerk's office to John A. Lee. 26. of Sail Lake, and Ella A. Box, 21, of Brigham. V. Abbott, manager of George Lowe & Co., leaves Saturday to visit New York, Boston. Chicago. Detroit and Cleveland, on a general tour J. A- - oil the jobbing centers. A horse attached to a light cart ran north on Washington to Twenty-fourtwhen the vehicle collided with a telegraph pole. The seat was torn off the vehicle but no one was hurt. In the District court Judge J. A. Howell granted a divorce to Irma Wehb Lloyd from William M. Lloyd. Tha grounds were desertion and The custody of the minor child was awarded to the mother. t. R. Llnehan. after spending tho summer In the city with his daughter, Mrs. A. F. Mullen, returned to hia home In n Woodwork. O., this morning. Mr. is delighted with Ogden and expects to return next spring. Lin-ehs- l A1 Toone, of North Ogd?n, after Tha Increase in the capital yearn of highly successful service stock is also in preparation of tho on tho road for different produce proposed bonding of the road. houses, has been engaged by th Nlcol The grading on the road from La- Produce company of Kansas City, and goon to Layton haa been completed is now here contracting for fruit. and the steel work la well under way and will be ready for traffic in about John Everson, n prominent attorney 20 days. As soon aa the work haa of Alma, Neb., la the guest of Manbeen finished, trains will be run to ager Forrlatall. of tha local office of that point from Salt Lake and a eched the Independent Telephone company, ulo arranged ao that people living at for a few days and; inridenully, beLayton, who are employed in Halt coming acquainted with the members Lake, can leave in tho early morning of the Ogden bar, and return after business hours. Until the connections with this city are William C. Wright, of Wright & completed,, steam will be used a the Sons, who has been visiting with bis motive power. In California, is In the city and This spring E. W. Rollins, of the family Is being urged to remain and again take banking linn of E. W. Rollins & Sons, up hia former position with the firm. of Boston, ana In the city and went Mr. Wright la having extensive imover tho routs of the Balt Lake A provements made to hia residence In Ogden railway, inspecting the prop- this city. erty with a view of handling tha bonds of tho road. At the time he expressed Mrs. DaUy McGaw, the popular genhimself ga being greatly Impressed eral delivery clerk at the postoffice, with the feasibility of the project and and her slater, Miss Maude Wykcs, it Is understood that he has Intimated left on No. 1 yeaterday for San that be would handle the bonds to Francisco, I os Angeles and other Calibe Issued. Thla fact ia a guarantee fornia points, Mrs. McGaw to spend that tha project will be a success. her vacation, while Miao IVykea will The engineer in charge of the remain Indefinitely. of the road in authority for the statement that by May 30, 1900, The two sections of Oregon 6bort the road between Balt Luke and Ogden i .inn train No. came In three hours be will in canyon operation. late. On board were a number of passengers bolding tickets over tho Rlo Grande Weatern for Denver and the NEW ENGINES AND CARS East, so it waa decided to send out . . VbS . , a special. Tbs special left at 10:1$ For Southern Pacific Waat of Ogdsn a. m. and for Oregon Short Line. Mrs. W. T. Astlll and daughters, from a two Traffic over the Harriman lines haa who have juat toreturned Portland and other Increased to such an extent that It has months visit having been found necessary to ndd to the places along the Coaal, report were at a delightful trip. They pmasenger rolling stork. In addition had that to the passenger cars, there have been the fair on Ogden dty and say they heard many compliments for the ordered freight cars end engines. , TaberThis week the executive officers of splendid work of tho Ogden the Harriman lines approved contracts nacle choir. calling for 75 new passenger coaches, Miss Gene Kosskl. 17 years of age, to coat $10,000 each, 6,200 freight care deand 136 new engines, the total cost of and a graduate of the commercial High school, which trill be close to gs.noo.noo, and partment of the OgdenProf. Blocker of la the largest order for equipment ever has been engaged by the Park City High School, to take given at one time by a railroad. 1 It was learned thla morning that the charge of tho commercial end of hat new rolling stock Is for uae on the school. Tha young lady left tn with Prof. Blocker for Park City Southern Pacific west of Ogden tha night. This la a recogniWednesday Short Oregon Line, the Shasta Route tion of the merits of the young lady and the Pacific Coast Una The contract calls for the delivery and of the school. of a part of the care and engines beThe Z. C. M. I. local management fore the opening of the 1906 tourist season, which is welcome news to the haa been notified by the sidewalk comenlocal, officials, who have had a hard mittee of the council and the city at the sidewalk the to place season time this In tarnishing enough gineer cars for the comfort of the crowds store to grade. Manager Watson is to confer with the Salt Lake officials of that have traveled over those lines. The same la true In the freight de- the company before making a decision. that the partment, where there haa been a It la Mr. Watson s beliefwaa estabshortage of care all summer, while present sidewalk grade at the time in thh motive department anything lished by a dty survey that could move haa been patched the store was built. up and pressed into servlet. Through their attorney. P. L. WilShort Line Railroad G. A. R. EXCURSION TO DENVER, liams. the Oregon Co. filed In the District court yester$18.00. day condemnation proceedings for land of tho the proposed tickets on sal Sept. 1 and 2.. Good on The defendants Sand Ridge cut-ofreturning September 30. Stop overs in this action are Emanuel Bowser, allowed. In order to get the Grandest Robert J. Bird and wife, Oliver C. Mountain scenery in the world, you Bird and wife, Cal lie Weems. Margaret should see that your ticket reads one M. Seaton and husband, William Bow. or both ways over tha Colorado Mid- man, Oliver S. Bowman. Telford Bowland. Ask your ticket for this routs man. Julia A. Cannon and husband and or g;t ticket at Midland Ofilce, 77 Weber county. The land In question West Second South. Is Is located near where the cut-of- f to join the main line at the south end. GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP. Yesterday hunting and other decora, Chicago, August 31. With practicaltions used in honor of the Elks Stats ly no choice between the contestants convention, began to disappear from in each of the four matcher, play was the streets and windows of stores. Th reaum-- d In the second round of the convention Is thing of the past, and Western Women's Golf association the decorations, having served their championship at Homewood today. purpose, are being removed. The committee cn decorations awarded the decorations In the prizes for the best diffarent classes as follows:. For the best exterior decoration, the Elect rlcal Supply A Fixture company, prise 115.s For the best decorated window. drug store, prise $10. For tho best interior decoration, the White Elephant Cafe, prize $5. fr Extra. " T Balt hs PA lake A Ogden Railway amended the arilrles of the capital ""iwnv from (SWl.mwj to "iwaon a- Mr viiV,l!r 1,1,0 IS.ftflO shares Of each. The mon- 1 rpon f tba increase t0 be, used n ,'0fk tlm re Iclt'A made tb changing t ,rr ,ro MMm toBd electric- double irtinr rrf'.k,,!rnIIn Hne from Lagoon to the "W v corn-pan- g ' y Bad-con- Agricultural College of Utah i CRS elentl"e. Technical institution f Higher Learning. -- Jchool HSchooi Agriculture. 0f pomootio l Tho School of Engineering and Science and Arte, Iljgheoi of Commerce. The Agricultural Experiment Station. ' 'V.?88, "rided with the best modern equipment, afford rillUea for thorough and efficient work. A iTroL: Parr J8cnJF. representing the best Institutions of America and ' of the work iff Instruction and experimentation. So , ctard- - Registration fee, $5. College opens September lh. tn.( . ? DID NOT RUN Break ef Valva Stem at Fewer House Was the Cauaa. the college comprises: of GO Souvenirs to Ba Given to Those tending Labor Cay Excursion. TO At- crga lor Illustrated catalogue. Agricultural College, - - Logan, Utah The breaking of a valve stem In the engine at the Rapid Transit company's power house, delayed traffic cm the street cars for nearly two hours yesterday, during whst is usually the busiest hour of the day. Aside from the delay no damage waa dour It waa about 19:50 that the accident occurred and passengers and the street car crewa suddenly found that there was no power. In expectation that the power would return at any moment, many of the passenger remained on the cars, but when several minutes had passed they realized that It waa a case of walk If they wished to reach their destination. At 1:10 the power ws fumed on as suddenly a It was turned off and dir cars nga'u moved on regular schedule; and for the conatnictloa (t the Y.'etra $8.000, 9Cfl im: nor, Arms whst has been ou:. a; the local office of the inrk: l- Pacific railroad from Bait Ikc Ciiy to the Nevada, line, n distance af about 119 miles. It L stutcj also tha. i brume ctmiiiany lias the contract fur construction of the road from tlm western boundary of to Nt-tad- l"raert - Orj-vlll- e, lh A .A tile-gra- OUR BUTCHERS The Places -- e To Buy the pro-pen- Choicest io MEATS The Market Affords FIVE Officers Are Searching for tha Tough Characters Now at Large. Five negroes r scaped from the county jail at Pocatello a few nights ago and were traced toward thla city. Wednesday night a deputy sheriff came hers from that place and succeeded in binding one of then, who la now confined In tha rliy Jail, while a search la being made for the others. The man captured 1 named Rodgers, a prize fighter, who appeared here (n a preliminary contest about n year ago. The delivery was effected by overpowering a guard. Rodgers claims that it .was through his intervention that the guards life was saved. Sheriffs SaYeaterday Deputy made a trip to UUh bring and VVil-Hot Springs In the hope of heading off tha e --capes. The trip was barren of results, however, and It Is auw thought the other members of tha through en route gang have passed east. A telephone message waa sent to Echo and brought out tha Information that one of tbe auppo-e- d convicts parsed through early jeterday. The men are considered tough character and every effort will be made to recapture them. of the latter. Within two weeks work will be alerted in, or just outside of. Balt Lake City, a the engineers In charge of the work may elect. From Ball Lake the road will ba shove the grade of the Ban Pedro, crossing the .Ban Pedro over n heavy fill and passing around the esireme southern end of the lake, skirting the lake all the way ou dry ground and going through a pass in the mountains ou the west, then on through the old lake bottom to the west. No contract has been let for the work on lb road in the state of Nevada, but the plans of tne road are to touch the Southern Pacific at Deeth, Nevada. In California the road will pass through tbe Feather River country, on the west elope of the Bierra Nevada mountains, the hardest piece of work along the line. It being necessary to tunnel and fill almost the entire distance front the Nevada line to At one plact there la te be built a tunnel - roetiderably ever n mile in length, while tunnel of shorter distances will have to be construct-r- d at different point In the Bierra Nevada range. It ia expected that within a few days the details of the contract will be settled, end then the Construction company will begin, shipping outfit and men (o the scene of the work and the campaign, that ia to end in maktransconting the Gould system inental line, will begin. In figuring on tbe contract for the road, tha Construction company has attention to the given considerable matter of securing fresh water for the men and animal to be employed. At one point on the south shore of the well has Greet Bstt I ok so been sunk, from which a flow of water wan secured which epouted a foot above the pipe. While the water waa a 1 rifle salty, hones drank It freely, and it Is not expected that there will be any more difficulty encountered In securing water than was found during the construction of the Ban Pedro road. In anticipation of a large force of men being employed on the work, it was learned .yesterday that a number of new chipping and employment offices were to be opened In the city, and this fact, tin connection with the statement of the company's officers, to bo that mea for the wor kwera hired here. It ia believed, wilt make street resemble Its old Twenty-Tiltday. anpesrance during the rut-of- f Yesterday Dennis Palfreymsn, Dan tontrac-o- r Ernest nd Boyer, Crandall of Sprlngville, Utah, were in tbe s the plana, specifies-linncity looking over with n view to bidand profiles ding on The fact, that an Ogden concern has been given tbs contract for a large the conpart, and perhaps may secure work, mesas prostract for all. of the aa well aa for the perity for tbs city, fortunate Const ruction company. The luting of ihe contract to the Utah Construction company la ihe one the street, topic of conversation ofonbusiness men and from a number were heard expressions of congratulahad tion that to an Oad'it concern contbe largest railroad ben granted tract ever let on the Pacific slope. On railroad man said that he bad was known all the time that the roadstate-menio be built and. in support of thefor the pointed to the fact that there has been on iz month n Francisco banks in the I uMi.iKd) to be ned for tbe building of 7he rntd. He further said that after th- - contracts for the construction of the Weslern Pacific bad been let and Rlo the rhe work under way, Grande people uouid turn tbelr attention o tbe nonth and that within a short time tbe Goald system would b Already data rapping the Northwest. has been gathered, and ia now in the hands of the officials of tbe Gould sys- RIGHT CF CITIZEMS Breeden Renders an Opinion Regarding Sheep Grazing. Attorney-Gener- Tbe right of citizens to be protected against thp nubance of aheep grating along a creek within three or four miles of a Tillage, la net forth In an opinion rendered by Attorney-ay Breeden. The opinion was Greenwell Fred L. Keller Bros. Choice Meats Wholesale and Retail You are sure lo Butchers 21-a- ; lad. Either Phone St THE BKST. 110. 355 Twenty -- Fourth at tha heat POULTRY AND FISH POULTRY AND FISH IN SEASON. , Phones-B- ell g'l this market For Fine Meats Oro-vtlle- . on General era from reliable source California. Construction has been awarded a contract company for con-- i LAST EXCURSION NORTH meting about 200 inllea of the Weal ifle railroad. The contract of 7n Saturday, Sept 2nd 18,1 8cnai ruction company embraces all heavy grading eud tunnel-lm- g Yin Oregon Short Lin to nil points in the BLrra Nevada mountains. north, ebsap rates and long limits. WESTERN PACIFIC TO BE BUILT The contractor will commence opera- Ask agents for particulars. BY UTAH CONSTRUCTION. tions as soon as possible. TAGGART DIVORCE CASE. CONFIRMED IN BALT LAKE. Ohio. August 31. The Wooster, Ogden tt Be Greatly Benefited sad of Mrs. Tnggart by Made the Headquarters for EmBalt Lake. City. Utah. Aug. SI la tha Taggart diAttorney Sterling ef Men. ployment from New York statea vorce rase, continued private the queslhat ihe Utah Const ruction company tion being generally today, along the snua ot Ogden haa hen awarded a contract line aa those of yesterday. The runtract fur she construction of the Western raeiflc railroad haa been lei and the Utah Construct Ion company iff Ogden haa awarded the coutrart. whUl: !.;olv over for ihe rous'.rui'i um of a large pan of ti.e mad. Tina city la to he congraliLiHli'd on ihe fart that, in a local concern ba been awarded this immense con'ract, for it means to Ogdeu a return of tbs old cut-ofdays when ihe businre men of the city reaped a large harvest, and the city waa never more The headquarters of the company being in this city, here will naturally be tho point st which supplies a ill be bought, men hired and outflis shipped to the variouk points. E. O. Warn said yesterday that nearl) all outfits and men for the work would he sbipix-- from this point, which meant tbai the men will come to Ogden tn buy tbelr goods and return to spend their money. For several weeks W. H. Wait I, vice president of ih Utah Coast ruction couipauy. ha been in New York enuferriug with the official of the Weatern Pacific road, and Wednesday the conference ended In the announcement that to the Utah Construction company had boon given tbe coot reel I for the building of the first 110 miles out of Balt IsLke, and from the wrwt-er- n Nevada state line to Orovtlle, California. making over Sflfl miles of road. FOR The nontract is for ins grading and tunnel work, there being several mile Smith and Cook, who mil have a museum at Fromontc y Fnirt on labor Day. have sent a Icter io ihe excursion committee atni.a ilia: they had gathered over u Salt iliamouda and oi vnmu i given to each visitor to ti.e u.iisiumi as a souvenir. These Salt l.ke diamonds weiv formed centuries iixo si the bottom (it the lake and a: the deepest place. When one of ttm famous sinks occurred while the cm iff a.-- being diamconstructed hundreds ot tl.ei-ond!, were forced out sliti ihe sand. They are white M cry stal and ara of some salt substance bur are excellent souvenirs of Great Salt Take. It scent that Mr. Smith ha- - found over a thousand and will use them as souvenirs. tins morn- Mayor Glasmann lef: carloads lug with eight men and of tents, tables and seals Arrangement will be made so that all will find seats In shady nooks and tbs breeze at Promoutory, whirb will keep all in a pleasant frame of mind. A telegram from San Franrlsro an. nounces that the Jack rabbit for tha rou rising, or racing with greyhounds, would be shipped ao as to arrive here on the Saturday 6:16 p. m. train. Applications for bathing suits hare already been made. Frank Hirt of the Hot. Springs has already tent out 10 boxes of 100 each, so there will bo enough for all. OF be: l tab I'onsinic'ion company. Th- following dispatch is from New CONTRACT -- right-of-wa- alen to Ogden Canyon. rhi . aev-m- Merit and construction is $9iwmshi- - - e l5. I. LET AND TENTS Mrs. Wm. D. Hazel (on of Elkhart, WORKMEN PROMONTORY Ind.. is visiting her sister, Mrs- A. H. Auderson, at 2309 Grant avenue. Janies F. Wadman has disposed of hia farm near Plain City to JjlinBing-thconsideration being I.Viui. SErTEJIDEE GOULD ROADl a.vra TIME Conrail- Ogden. EXPERTS IN ZION M01IN1XCJ, !ur Utahna drug stote. Warren W. fore? . of the Corey hero on struction company, road const run ion business. IIJIDAV FOR A RIG Dr. G. W. Baker has moved hie office to comfortable quarters above ihe AT- UTAir. PREPARING BREVITIES Friday Morning -- OGDEN, 21$. 2478 Washington Avenue Lindsey N. Mark & Son Meat Market Meat Market FOR EXTRA CHOICE FOR VOUR CHOICE MEATS MEATS FISH AND POULTRY IN SEASON, WE HAVE THE BEST. TRY US. . We please everyone. Phones lad. 171; Bell 171-k- . Phones Ball lad. 171-y- ; 246. 2311 Washington Avenue 2321 Washington Avenue We Keep the Biels Best Meats Meat Market Money no inferior meats handled at will buy; BALLARD & RINCKERS 173 25th Street IS THE PLACE TO BUY YOUR MEATS FRESH AND CHOICE. FRESH FISH ARRIVE EVERY DAY. Juat phone us and wa aasure you the boat Both phonos 652. given in answer to an appeal from William Ford, health officer at Iron county, and rends as follows: 1 am reluctant to in any manner Interfere with the prerogatives of your county attorney, who. in my opinion, is well qualified to discharge the duties of bis office. 1 feel sure if this mutter is preened to him he will soon discover that the law reaches the case you present for my consideration. You say that your settlement is composed of (9 families and that certain parties who own and control a band of upward- - iff S.flOA bred of id sheep maintain, herd and hold band of sheep on ili creek betwen three and four mile from the village; that the refuse and fifth from said herding ground naturally finds Its wav into the stream, th waters of which are used for culinary and dome-ti- c purponea by tbe Iniiahitanfs of the village. These are substantially the facts as I gather them from your communication. The herding of ibis hsnd of ebeep within aevMi miles of a settlement or village where tbe refuse or filth mured by -- ld herd will naturally find its way into a stream of water used for cullnsrv and domestic ' purposes is made a misdemeanor by section 4274, Revised Statutes of 190. ! and tbe responsible parties should be tem. Gould is. seeking to obtain a share of ; punished. "In the esse yon pre-ethe Inhab- the trade of Idaho and all that section i itants of tbe village are grossly an- pleased with an expanding prosperity. J noyed and Injured and the acts of To do so hs will balld north from Ogthese parties endanger the Comfort, den. This paper is Informed from a rerepose and health of tbe community liable source that Gould seeks n traffic and under the provisions of section Agreement with Harriman from Weiln 4275 of our Statutes it become a pub-li- to Ogden, but, failing to get the same, nuisance and subject to prosecu- he wtU Invade the Oregon Short Line tion. I sm sure your county attorney territory. A dispatch from Ban Frandaeo to will agree with these views. "The citizens of this State, however this paper says: "The directors of the Western Pabumble or however Isolated their habitations may be. are entitled to be pro- cific have awarded contracts for the tected In their health, safety and re- building of practically the entire line pose. Tbe law Is ample in this cue from Oakland to Balt Lake City. The to suppress the nuisance you complain nnmra of the successful bidder, of and It machinery should be put well aa the detail! and terms of the not been made public, into operation without delay and thus, contract-havperbspa. ward otT sickness and dine -- a j It. ! understood that the aggregate of tha inhabitant ot your village.. 1 amount of the aeveral contract for 33t St Twenty-Fourt- h Bell 1 k; lad. 54 154. ELITE Nevada MARKET Meat Market 126 Your Gits Are Ours !, nt Phone Tha Fineot Meats en tha market are always found here. Phone Ind. 642; Bell $2. 2323 Washington Avenue London Meat Market THE BENCH MARKET Oppoeite Lester Park. I Twenty-Fourt- h Street Street Twenty-Fift- h Groceries and Choice Meats of All Kinds Our motto it te plcaae. Everything flret-clae- Phone lad. 874. W, W. STONE, Prop. The ARMOR Meat Market BEAT8 THEM ALL FOR PINE SELECTED MEATS FRESH AND CURED. e Our meats are choice and especially selected (or our patrons Both phones 132. FISH Juat AND POULTRY seasons. at all phone us and wo will tak care ot Phones Bell yon. 47Tk; lad. 31 |