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Show Till: M01INIM. i:.MIXKi:: (mIEX, 'SIX BRIDGES' This Poultry Plant Must Be Sold at ARE TO BE BUILT Lake Now Extend Over Along the Ogden-Luci- n CutOff. j n 1316 SISK? We (Sunup CONSULTATION FREE Guarantee Speedy and Absolute Cures In Cases We Accept t now at B 233(5 Garden Seeds It ia not time to plant yet, but soon WILL BE and we want you to know where to Ret your SEEDS. I wna in the big fire, as you all remepiber, and all my old stock was burned. Our new stock is arriving and will be the best ever brought to Ogden. Seeds That Are Sure to Grow FLOUR, HAY OR GRAIN Large or Small Quantities Hem ember, we carry a full line of that famous Pratts Poultry Pood for animals and poultry. In Delegations from Roy, Taylorsville and BlatervUle appeared before the and laid commissioner ye.terday before them the condition of the roade in their respective districts. The highways are said to be In bad thapv. An Investigation will be conducted by the board to ascertain the extent of the damage and to determine what will be Decennary for their Improvement. Claim were allowed amouniiug to several hundred dollars. The following were appointed health officers and registrar of vital statistics throughout the county: Health Officais. Blatervtlle, Marriott. Harriarllle, Farr West and Perry, James Martin. , Plain City, Warren and Poplar, William Mathers. North Ogden, Randall and Pleasant View, B. F. Blaylock, 8r. Huntsville, C. C. Wangagaard. Eden, J. L. Ferrln. IJlierty, Andrew Clark. Vlntah, Rlverdale and Buich Creek, Alma Keve. Hooper, Roy and Kanesvllle, Charles Parker. Weat Weber, Garland, Wilson and Taylor, Robert McFarland. the health officers are to act aa rt of deaths, aa Indicated In the order of the board dated March 4, 137. Registrar of Vital Statistics. Burch Creek, Alonsa Stephens. Eden, Joelah E. Ferrln. Farr West, Jaa. Martin. Harrlevllle, I bander 8. Harris. Huntavilla, C. C. Wangsgaard. Kanesvllle, Walter H. Rawaun. Liberty, Andrew Clark. Marriott, Jno. D. Powell. North Ogden, B. F. Blaylock, Sr. Plain City, Wm. Mathers. Randall. Gen. Randall. Rlverdale, Thorwell Carlson, Roy, Jas. Dawson. Slatervllle, Jaa. A. 81ater. Him ah, Alma Keyaa. ' Warren, Wm. T. Stewart. West Weber, Robt. McFarland. Wilson, Frank Stratford. Pleasant Viaw, Mormon Cragun. The Women's club of lTtah has formed what la known as the Canyon Crest Ranch association, the purpose of which is to establish farms under careful and competent management where waywarj boys may be taught the great thlugs of life by clot communion with nature and a Industrial training. The association has contractad to purchase a farm In the foothills near Bountiful which will cost about fll, 000. Eight thousand dollars of this amount haa already been subscribed with the that the remaining 34.000 be raised. Mrs. A. B. Corey and Mrs. C. H Gol'ng of Ogden, two prominent workers In the movement, will myx begin n canvass of this city In aa effort to raise Ogden' share of the remaining 4,000. d ALL CURED 2264 Washington Ave. Phones KIDNEY TROUBLES Vi, T. ASTILL Both 'i . We Prs. Elliott, flcroHH the utirct from old ptaiid Wsn'kington Avenue. m-uii- County Commieeionene Are Appealed to for Bettor Roads. tieo. 8. Corlew, who is now employed in the First Nstional bank, will leave, for Montpelier, Idaho, on Thursday evening where he will All the place of ssHlstant cashier in the First National bank at that plsre during the two months' absence of the cashier. WHY BE Ci HEALTH CFFICEBS NAMED 4th Floor First National DanK Bldg. efforts to settlement READILY RELIEVED BY SIMPLE HOME MADE MIXTURE. THE BUSWELI. Much Less Kidney Trouble Here If This Prescription Bacomes Know to Afflictsd Ones. JEWELER Here is a prescription that anyone can mix at home. Any good prescription pharmacy can supply the Ingredients named at Utile cost: being composed of vegetable extracts. It Is harmless and Inexpensive. Best of an it does Its work well, relieving even the wont forma of bladder trouble, frequent urination, backache, kidney complaint, and by Its direct action upon the eliminative tissue of the kidneys. makes these most vital organs rid the blood and system of saute matter and uric add which causes rheumatism. Here It is; try It If you suffer: Fluid f Extract Dandelion, ounce; Compound Kargon. one ounce; Compound Syrup Sarsaparilla, three ounces. Bbake well in a bottle and take In teaspoonful doses after each meal and at bedtime. local druggist Is A for the statement that one good results in week's use shows ' nearly every Instance, and such symptoms as lame becy. frequpnt desire to urinate, pain in bladder and even chronic rheumatism are generally relieved within a few days, the pel a and swelling diminishing with each Has Moved His Place of Business to More' Convenient Quarters at 2367 WASHINGTON AVE. one-hal- - a The Public fs Especially Invited to Visit His New Store and Inspect the Beautiful Line of Jewelry. well-know- n dose. I Confutes with all 1007. 3 of the National Pure Food Law, rcquit-sucu- i One S'ning Wntn They Heard J" Report a W rwn. So-v.- te No. 204 1 , bled at Wathaigton. A - i A. WtSl Ot I1- the passengers mi: ti, ' lam near Eureka. I 'al. !ii' Kriiiav Per a ;iue there n.-mu,i- as to i;i among the Irani i" 'kuoau 4 Inti should be done I. their Uitrfi.,! in, wiiiii si Mr West said he r ..s'. ,.i rav j ,i ,! tei.gianh ad A machine, sewn, w for wear, waa ubtaine.: ,:m; loan, after a walk of lu. ;i. mu the wires and informed Sal; i,i,e wbai had occurred, su-i-. i g ,l "Who ia J1?" Inquiti,: ou 01 me ! .i- .iiu-ri-l- -- fellow at head.ir.dr old operator repiie.i: Illal is tuy old friend Jns,'h a West of Ogden! That k il :iti tsm, tu tears 1 have heard l.:s :g ' A reporter for this piper on hearing the story, inquire.! i:m the civil and was engineer learned to V.t'iug An ft Realty and Investments Oakland. Cal., for next Wednesday Flat large .iiuouni of rainfall an if ai t rtuw of water front Uu ibU eeaaun haa caused tin- - water to rue a great deal tin the flats Great Sail inks and the Sum hem Pacific vuntpauy haa found it necessary lu const met six new tiridses along file track west of Lakeside in order tc drain off the water and prevent the destructkin of their ' roadbed. Although bridges are placed at frequent intervals along the grade, the;' are not aulfleient to let off the unusual amount of mater and quite a lake ha. been formed north of me All which threatened to do oouaiderable damage. The company now haa a force of men driving piles for new openings, where there is the greatest need and in a snort time the water ran be drained off to the south without an damage to the railroad property. ilir Geo. A. Horn t the Til,- - of failing health the owner must leave Ogden t once and 1 van offer you a lig bargain if you Pjteuk quick it munt go in 10 days at the latesi. Thia plant is located one block from the car liue on (south Washington, and besides this splendid location, it is full equipped with eoojnt, scratching sheds and houses. Every accommodation for .1(H) laying liens. Two large incubators, five brooders, giswl house, bathroom and closets, barn. The owner has a wide reputation as a bivwlcr of tine single comb white leghorns ami the gsori will of the business goes with the place. If you mean business, 1 will show you how valuable this is. Its yours for ?lolK) cash. If you art interested, pome early. in which it is hoped that bring about an amicable will not be without avail. MAlOll ! IUvaiiKe As a culmination of the difficulties between the railroad employes and called eniplm era a meeting has been OFEHATCBS SURPRISED i Once Bell Phone TH'SUaY, lort-pli MADE NECESSARY BY THE HEAVY WINTER PRECIPITATION. tive-rooi- IT.MI, . intormed that Jos. Wti are Curse of Ogdrn seCtMlI Of the As early thta l.at t!.i ,m is h. lift in 'I mil- le'.eg-lapl.ei- Ism .Mi. West at the i. an l during a- - was working the While Fine exciLetni-ni- . Floche was booming, lie hail wln-- u i h.irge of the Western I'nion office In Ogileit where messap,, and stuck reports from Floche. that came up over the old Deseret teirgiaph liue. were repealed to San Francisco. r.pi-Klia- flapjacks, fteah Lcead, dfa nothing seemed lo waus and tfrengthen ua as much as a cup of ARIOSA Coflee, which we kept R die original package and gaound as Tifc aboiB routed heih defy, dm needed." Fss a ssUa an, ia lias f AdxakW ARIOSA nasri way to get a cup cf coflea dial like coflee, with al die delicious flavor pwkagsd cudar, period far da pnaactua and tha pons si each berry mlad sad aroma intact, is to buy Aihvckles wkb imh to qp sad is sad bmLs die cuflce amis ARIOSA and grind it as you want to UM iL WraaawkalNto U a rnii iMi IIIIE1Y DAYS IS JAIL For Insulting Women Who Weie iting the Pnaonsrs. Rcaf Our food was good Ned, Vis- Ninety day in Jail is what X. Christiansen received for la. king loo freely in the preaenre of ladies Judge Murphy snapped out this sentence lu police court yesterday and, as the prisoner has not the niesns to pay his flue, he will hammer it out ou the rock idle. Christiansen was a nested for vagrancy. When locked up he waa under the influence of liquor to a mild extent and coiupllmenu-- the officers in terms that soon changed the color of the atntoaphere at the station. Once In Jail he consigned his fellow prisoners to the aulphurious regions. His swearing la a natural talent, not an acquired aln, but he used li at the wrong monii'Ul. Sunday afternoon ladles entered the Jail to bold services. Chris, llansen grossly Insulted them befoie I he officer could Interfere. "Snowball." deported Saturday, back Sunday, came up ou a charge of vagrancy and was given ninety days. A mendicant was givr-iwenty days and several other offenders were sen- tenced. Never buy loose coflee out of a bag, bis or tin. If it wen good the i would not be nbamed to set k in a package with his name ou k. Da nln d AiWUn ARIOSA aanJfandd a I nnhn.4 hatokandn da it n tom. aad ana paa ka. K you grocer wont supply, write lo ARBUCXLE BROS.' Nnr YaiOto hi in mini FACTS 99 JESSE J. DRIVER We have the luml coffees on earth or anywhere ele. They are delirious, pure and refreshing. SoM in airtight cana and parkagea. Schilling,, One Star Coffee, Good," 25c 30c Wishes his many friends to know that he is still in business, and nicely located at Of Railroad 227S Washington Ave. You are especially invited to call and see him at his Employes la Limited by Legislation, Word was received in Ogden that tho C. 8. senate agreed yesterday to the conference report on the bill service of raillimiting the botuv-oway employe, as agreed upon by the conferee last night.- The bouse also agreed to the conferees report and in both houses the adoption waa by - unanlnioiia vote. The President 'signed the bill at noon. The agreement limits the dally service of railway telegraiihers to nine hours, with a provision that the requirement may I extended as to any particular rase when a proiier showing is made to the Interstate Commerce rommiaslon. ' HEBER J. per lb. Ktn-He- new location HOURS CF LABOR lb. Schllliuga Three Star Coffee, Fine, 35c per lb. Schillings Five Star Coffee, "Fiaett," 45c per !b. Hewlett's One Crown Coffee, "Goud," 25c per lb. Hewlett'e Two Crown Colfi-e- , "Choice," Kic per lb. Hewlett's Three Crown Coffee, "Choicest," 35c per lb. Heekins Medina Coffee, "Good," 25o per lh. Hcekina Velvet Coffee, Very Good," 35c per lb. Heekins Ko)a Coffee, "Extra Good," 40c per lb. e Heekina Coffee, "Beet of all the Good,' 40c per lb. Sherman A Co., Gona Coffee,' "Delightful," 25c per lb, J. A. Falger A Co., Golden Gate Coffee, "Sunahlne to the Bout, 40c lb. Dwlndell Wright Co. White House Coffee, "Teddy's Choice, 40c lb. Wedding Breakfast Oof-fe"Superfine," 30c lb. Baker A Co.. Barlngton Hall Coffee, "Steel Cut." 40c lb. M. J. Braadenattne, M. A B. Coffee, "Very Fine," 4 Or lb. M. J. Brandensilne, M. A B. Coffee, can, 1.10, . "Very Fine," Better than Champagne and coats no more. If tbeae reffeea do not benefit everybody it certainly benefit HI out of a 1,000. So let the other chap enjoy his favorite cereal in place. Naat-8mlt- Many ills come from Impure blood. Can't have pure blood with faulty digestion. buy liver and sluggish bowels. Burdock Blood Ritters strengthens stomach, bowels and liver, and purities the blood. per Schillings Twe Star Coffee, "Better," h. e, T. Bm Evans A Co. ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES mek As 1 STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES Both Phones 236. 2364 Washington Avenue. VkAAAAAMAAAAMWVNMk GEAKT CASE Action Againat tha Apostle for Polygamy Is Dismissed. The rase againat Apnatle Heber J. Grant, of the Mormon church, who was charged with nnlswfnl polygamous cohabitation, was dismissed yesterday by Judge Diehl, In the Salt Lake city court. The case was dismissed at the instance of the prosecuting attorney along with a number of minor caaea. Action was brought against Apostle Grant about two yean ago by Charles M. Owen, attorney for the American party. The case has been kept In court, owing to the fact that until recently Apostle Grant has been In Europe. INQUEST 10 Commercial Electric Co. 2279 Wash. Ave. Ind. Phone 362 COMPANY - and Retail SPORTING GOODS, jobbers of EDISON PHONfr AND GRAPHS RECORDS, Clarii,Horrocka' Fishing Tackit, Stall and Dean Athletic Goads. ' Phensgraphs Sold , on Easy. 84th SL Terms. , SSI Wholesale- Your Expectations Will Be Realized IE YOU BUY A Racycle Bicycle FUNERAL OFW. H. RILEY William Riley, the old soldier who was found on th street tielple-- s on last Friday snd died the same night from the effeeis of pneumonia, was burled from the Methodist Episcopal church at 2 o'clork yesterday, . D. s The W. Crane officiating. were under the auspices of tbs local G. A. R. poet and attended by that organisation In a body. One of the two surviving children of the deceased. a Mrs. Ehana of Mountain Home, Idaho, wm present. Mr. Riley was horn In England Kfl R-v- to the states in lgriM. He did active service during the Civil war as s member of the Connecticut Infantry. Twenty-flftSince the war he bad traveled extensively. visiting Austral la. Souh America, and the several European countries. He came to Ogden with the Intention of remaining several months with a friend, and was stricken suddenly with the disease which quickly resuited In his death. la the enamour os' tbs (master service we supply oar patrons Prompt, reliable and at low coat, any time you aay w1l be on your Job aad handle U expeditiously aad Alw wo want .vour KODAK buKinesa. Full line of EASTMAN & IHEMO KOOAKS and all supplied for the ama- id here and you will want your bicycle put Our in order. repair department baa been enlarged and are right. prices teur. Spring ser-vice- came GOODS SPORTING CE HELD I'ntil an Inquest ia called there will be nothing new develop concerning the death of James Godfrey. The sheriff went to the Sanitarium Yesterthe Inspect day to thoroughly ground and collect additional evidence. On their return this afternoon an inquest may be called, and If not held some time today It will be conducted Tuesday morning. Deputy Sheriff Seymour Clark was returning from the canyon at the time Godfrey fell into the river. He saw the Smith girl across the river looking Into the hot spring, but, as she anted not unusual, he thought no more of the Incident until the news was communicated to the sheriff' office. The folks of Godfrey in Nebraska have been informed by telegraph and. until (hey are heard from, the body will remain at Mndqulst'a undertaking parlors. It is the opinion of Godfrey's friends that he met death through an accident and not purposely. years ago and PROUDFIT T. S. HUTCHISON ALLEN TRANSFER CO. Phone 306 Twenty-Fift- h Street S3 tor yw.ii. PLACE YOUR ORDERS WITH MITCHELL BROS. h . Monumeata, Copings aad Dost buy (ran ageata, as they gat large commissi a aad yoa have to pay them. So your homo people flrat Yard opposite City Cemetery- Bead-atones- STANDARD-EXAMINE- R Want Ads Bring Big Results |