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Show THE MORNING EXAMINER, another big MOTHER VTA II. OGDEN, sTNUaV, AI'KIL 14, BELIEVES IR PERUNfi. WATER SUIT M FILED UOCPER PEOPLE WOULD DETER-MINWATER RIGHT. Involves Absnt M Farmer irect!. and Many Mar UK E D- Tatar, liquid It la true, still has teen tho boss of contention among the farmers of this valley far rears put 9uH after suit has been filed tedateimlna priority riqht, second rirtTi sad third rights. TheHOlatest big farmers salt filed In valves about ttecily and a groat many mare lndi-mcUj- t, The Hooper Irrigation company and by their attorneys, aihr plaintiffs suit against Mol-Ytbrought hare thirty-twsnd Atwood 4T o to determine the title of each to the waters ef the Heeper Irrlgatlen dHch. The defendants In this artlen sis the ease who claim priority right, while the plaintiffs claim an equil be hotly contest-d- . righL The case will MhsT Ths parties to the action are: Hoop-s- r Irrigation company, a corporation. Arab J. Belnap. Bennett Anderson, Biddulph, Isaac Barton. Alma Bailor, William J. Balaep. WlUlam W. A. Bentley. Braoat Bonadlmon, Levi Cos, Robert H. Cox. Stephen Cannons, Jesse J. Driver, Willard A. Flinders, Fowls, Charles Fowls, David C. Teals Green and Clarence I. Green, n minor, by his guardian ad litem Temie Oreen, both beira at law of Walter yf-K- Panel la the la After aU,experience Borne doctors may l, t, va Melrla Atwood, Orvlll ' ' cor-- 1 l, ' Surrage end Fred Stevens, WUUam economise as to doctor Mil, who aro raising little boys and girls lnfc$nen and women of tho future, it Is ths testimony of such people that really counts. There le no way to positively ascertain how araaytomUet In the United States teiy upon Parana for tho many Hmti ailments to which tho family to subject. The number must be a great one. Several millions perhaps. They have learned Catarrhal Cron haw to see Parana for ordinary ailFew people realise bow frequently ments, and la that way are guarding their homes against more serious dto- - eronp to caused by catarrhal eorgeetion of tbs throat. Probably nine cases out of to Such ailments as coughs and colds, ton of eronp of tho catarrhal variety. medical profession recognises sort throat and catarrh, croup and oolio, The forms of croup. The spasmodic vathree Indigestion and loss of appetite, anemia membranous croup and catarrhal riety, and nervousness, all these ailments are promptly relieved by a tew doses ot eronp. Nearly every cassis of tbs catarrhal vaPeruno at the right time. and a few doses of Penuia taken at riety, Millions of provident mothers and tho first appearance of tho eatarrhal fathers are guarding the Interests of tho ovmptoma to sufficient to avert homo by using Dr. Hartman's great tho attack ofgenerally eronp altogether. remedy, and profiting by bto rwlleal Croup to a frightful disease. No disbooklets end personal advice. ease of children so alarms the household. Myrtle- F. Atwood, Etherlngton A Gone company, a Fronk, William Anthony potation, Frank, W. A. Fronk, Richard Green-veiJoelah Hogge, Thomaa M. Jones, Rickard X. Jones, William J. Bene- dirt, Joseph Manning, Emily Munaee, Richard I. Mills, J. X. Mills. Archibald McFarland, Peter F. MrFarlaad, Archibald C. McFarland, William McFarland, J. R. McFarland, Charlre B. Thomaa P. McFarland, Albeit McFarland, Daniel - McFarland, the bast teacher. write in favor of Pa- rana. Other doctors may write against It. But It is the tettlmoay at the mrothere and fathers who are rearing families, who ton their cblldrea, who must Green-trslGreen, deceased, Charles H. John Green well, John W. Hooper, Georgs HL Higley, John Haynoe, Alda Hale. Joseph W. Higley, George W. Higley. Margaret A. Hodge, Mary A. Hull, Phoebe Muneee, John H. Nats-bttDavid F. Parker, Edward Pilcher, Edvard O. Piles, John Preeee, Mary J. potter, Elisabeth Rico, Frank. Blmp- soa, John F. Suitor, James V. Gimp-soBrigham Simpson, Charles Simp-- ; sob, Mary E, Soule, Emily W. Soule, John Simpson. John Usher, James T. Walker and John A. Waite, plaintiffs, Ruth Atwood, William H. Atwood, Kellie Atwood, Henry Ei Baker, Hen- ry Dance, John Btherlagton, Thomas I defndsata. Msay years ago a number of people of West Weber got the county court, a tody having the name powers as the preset oounty commissioners, to them Into an Irrigation district. They then built a canal and placed In the Weber river. keadgatrs a Flrat Baptist Church Horace Blood, pastor. Morning service at 11; subject, B. The later the West Weber people Great Thermometer." trouble In maintaining their headEvening service at 7:80; subject, men and asked the county court to "Life's Pivotal Battles." Sabbath school at 18. Prof. J. A. eauolldue them with the Hooper district, and this was done. Some time af- Smith, superintendent. terward a large majority of the owners Young people's meeting at 8:80. snd users of water In that district InHon. T. T. Johnson will give the Sacorporated Into what Is known ns the cred literature Leaeon. k Hooper Irrigation company and deedprayer service, Thursday ed an their Individual water rights to evening at 7:30. the corporation. However, thirty or thirty-fivIndividuals, mostly West Church of the Good Shepherd CorTiber people, declined to Join in the Alfred ner Grant and Twenty-fourtcorporation. rector. Brown, The water rights for 6.800 acres Second Sunday after Eaater. vnv deeded to and are now owned by Early celebration. 7:80 a. m. the Hooper Irrigation company, while Sunday school, 0:45. between BOO and COOaacres are held by Morning prayer and sermon. 11. the sever parties who refused to .Evening prayer and sermon, 7:30 Identify themselves with the m. The West Weber people p. now maintain that originally they took er out of the Weber river, prior in St Pauls German Evangelical Mint of time, to the appropriation Church, corner Jefferson oven lie and de by the Individual! who deeded Twenty-thirstreet. Theodore Wobue, heir rights to the street. No pastor, 647 Twenty-thir- d company Hooper nd that while the Hooper and West morning service, pastor at Tremonton, "riw districts were consolidated for Sunday school at 8 p. m. omethlng over twenty years, and the ' Young people'e meeting, Tuesday iter were ueed without any pra- night. 8 o'clock. te 01 Midweek evening service, Thursday priority of rights by indlvidr they non want to bo recognised night, 8 oclock. M having n German school, Saturday morning superior right to the urs Hte water to at 9 o'clock. that of the Hooper Mid-wee- h. 1 incor-vowio- d , company. The present action is brought to determine the rlghte of the corporation each Individual and to quiet titles etch to the portion of water to hich they may toe, found entitled to H is also ". asked that a com mi by the court with wttority to distribute the waters of to canal according to their respective "wests The court in Its decree. Is wttor asked to provide for the proper. ami repairing of the canals tsT hcesssry and that ths expense be paid by a pro rata aaeess- - JJ'8 CBt Seeds Seeds fanfen and Flower Seeds A full and complete line. It fa mou Columbia F:ork Remedies. nd HrPr-m- pt - Kil-- and Imported. Gr,n W"1 delivery. Itah Feed & Produce Co. Phones. T Ac& YIELD First Presbyterian Church John Edward Carver, pastor. Morning worship at 11. This service will be a childrens service and to It all children and their parents are invited. Evening service at 7:30. The series of evening sermons upon "The Bible In the Light ot Present Day Criticism and Learning" will be continued. a Theme, "What Effect Han Higher Had Upon the Biblical Truth?" Endeavor at 6:30. The First Congregational Church Noble Strong Elderkln, pastor. Morning worship at 11 o'clock, Sunday, April 14th. Sermon, "Where Is He That la Borer Sunday school at 12:15 p. m. Young People's meeting at 6:34 p. ni., led by Mr. Sidney Newton. Evening service at 7:30 o'clock. Sermon. The Growth of the Christian Character." Crit-kdf-r- The Christian Science Society holds service at ll a. m. In the new Masonic Temple, Washington Avenue, between streets. Twenty-fiftand Twenty-sixtSubject, Diictrine of Atonement." Snmiav school at 10 a. m. testlmonal evening Wednesday meetings are held at 8 p. m. The public to cordially Invited to attend these services. h sPnuVrv Pood and Lire five children at different timet when they suffered with croup, colds and the many ailments that children are subject to, and am pleased to say that it has kept them in splendid health, Hl have also used it for a catarrhal difficulty of long standing, and it cured me in short timei'SO I have every reason to praise Peruna. I i . It to impoealble to estimate hew meny homes have been protected against croup by the proper nee of Parana. Itenaeheid Remedies. "There to no remedy In. the world which has proven so popular for ratarrh as Parana. It has been need for more than thirty years and eured thousands Meases, as proven by our testimonials. In the early history of this country medievery family had Its home-mad- e cines. Jlerb teas, Witten, las stives and tonic were to be fnnnd In almost every house, compounded by the housewife, Church edifice corner Twenty-fostreet and Lincoln avenue. Services 11 a. m.; subject, ''Doctrine of Atonement." Sunday school at 10 a. m. testimonial Wednesday evening meeting 8 p. m. Free reading rooms, suite 312 Ecdre building. Open dally from 2 to I p. m. All are welcome. NESBIT h Church Corner Twenty-thir- d street and Jefferson avenue, o. A. Elmqulst, pastor. Sunday: 10 a. m, Sunday school. Miss Swanson, superintendent. 11 a- - m., Swedish morning serli-e- . S p. m.. Funeral of Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Milt ales daughter Beatrice Gertrude, age nine months. 7 p. m, Luther League. 8 p. m., Etaglish sendee. Ynn're cordially welcome to worship Lutheran v'th u. TIIER Methodist Episcopal Church-- On hlnek east at Washington street. Daavenue, on Twenty-fourtvid W. Crane, pastor. Sunday services: At 10 a. m., Sunday school; W. L. Underwood, superin- I wae afflicted fttr over seven yean with catarrh at tho hood, throat and dlgottlvo organ. 1 consulted many physicians, but they did me no good. One day 1 happened to read some too timunto la In your Peruna almanac. I derldiid to try Peruna and ManaUn. I bought a bottle of each and after taking them for a week. X nutioed a change for the better. Bo I kept It np and after Being twelve butties I was perfectly cared. I alee gava the medlato to my children and they had the same beneficial result. I weald never be without there remedies In the house. I highly recommend .Parana and family of I. H. Barlow, who died of have boos reported and through appandlcltto recently, and whose torn 1tbs timely efforts of ths health Its farther progress baa probably lly bad ths diphtheria before he died la again afflietel with this dlasaan. G bean stayed. B. Hatchs family baa Juat linen re Bard wall, Ky April 18. Bktorard leased from quarantine and now word comes that Mrs. Muir, wtfn of Prlnal Htnckfon, sevsnteea years old, son of Ollfiird UtockUm, a to oner, yesterday pal Muir of ths fitsker school, has con traded ths disease. Aa yet no dssthsl shot and fatally wounttod Ms unpls, J. F. Bt nekton, beat bis uncle's wH Into lasenaUiiaty with the butt rad a gun. aal orated, her clothing with cot oil and attempted to net It afire. Hot am In n dying condition. Btookto was arrested. Thors Is Intense exsltt ment end vtidenee to the prisoner 1 threatened. It Is believed by torn that the youth to demented. OF Pcienrift. f C'.niit Thousands of faorillss have learned to Dr. Hartman's went, and to reiy-o- a his remedy, Parana. trust end believe In KIM tendent. International lesson. At 6:80 p. m., Bpworth League devotional meeting; leader, Kellie Rutledge: subject, "God Revealed In Chrtat." Rev. 11. J. Talbott, D. D., of Balt Lake, superintendent of missions in Utah, win occupy the public at 11 a. m. and 7:80 p. m. The sacrament of the Lords topper will also be administered at the morning serricet. Dr. Talbot to counted a most exoellent preacher and no opportunity to bear him should be missed. The pipe organ will be presided ever by Mien Laird, and special music rendered by the choir. The public to cordially WRITE! A LETTER CONFESSING TO A GREAT WRONG. We Seriously Question Writs Himself Dawn Depraved Thaw's Brother Bays Harry is limans. New Turk, April IS A letter writ ten by Howard Neeblt, brother of Mrs Evelyn Thaw to Harry Thaw, was made public today, it to raid, by some of Thaw's counsel, in it ths young mss wrote that when White wae ehel he thought It would he heroic te stand by tho man whose memory to me was so prectuua." When District Attorney Jerome took his statement, Howard Xesbli wrote: "I told him whet Florence told me First Unitarian Church of Ogden or at least was supposed to bare Service every Sunday evening at 7:80 in K. of P. ball, over Utah National tolj me. I will put It more strongly Bank. Sunday evening. April 14th, and say she never told me anything William Thurston Brown, field secre- against you that would tend to hurt 1 thinking It tary of the American Unitarian Asso- you In any way.man lied, I thought was so ciation, will preach. Subject, "What would help the Is Infidelity, and What la Filth?" All good." As to his subsequent attllude tore cordially invited. ward hi sister and Thaw, he wrote: "After Florence told her etory upon the stand, believe me, I was with her A race with death. from that time on, heart an. soul. 1 never Intended to say one word against A Wife's Resolve to Live Until her If put upon the stand I would Her Husband Arrived. have forgotten everything I knew- - 1 would have perjured myaelf out and Iowa CHy. la.. April 13. Racout. If you wish to call it perjury. I am not, and sas not, afraid of ing agalnrt death from San Jerome. Another thing I wish yu 4 Antoulo, Texas, Captain Ely of the United States army reachbear in mind, and that is that I was ed Iowa City just thirty mininfluence.1 by artful and dealgnlng utes after his wife died yroier-day- . persona who urged me to take the By train, carriages, and stand. I love and cherish Florence aa automobiles. Captain Ely sped homeward. Relays were arany brother should, and It breaks my heart to think I cannot see her. 1 ranged by telegraph anJ the officer covered a long stretch of want to see her and tell her how sorthe territory in automobile. ry 1 am. She would listen to me, I am Mrs. Ely wsj kept alive by sure. stimulants and n Indomitable I believe you sere right and justiwill a day longer than the phyfied In doing what yon did, anJ you sicians had deemed poa-ihare now. In my estimation, more than and constantly said until she a hero. 1 look upon you now as a ' lost consciousness: man fully sane and capable of holding I must live until my husyour own In every crisis." band comes." He declared that he wrote to EveThe deceased was a victim lyn that he was torry and asked her of pneumonia, contracted while for flftfl to pav debts he had contract, at her grandmother's funeral. ed In New York. but. be added, She Four children, the yonngest a seems to be somewhat Utter at me baby of three weeks, survive. yet snd wli nul see me. She answered that ahe did not hnre the money." Perhaps he was wrong In coming' to New York, hut his parents were responsible for thst. he wrote, adding that he la now true to Thaw's cause. EIGHT BURNED TO DEATH. He then appesls to Thaw for the money which Evelyn did not send him. and Dennison, April 13. Near declares that he would rather kill himGunter, Texas, early today, J. self than to go to "certain persona la C. Price, his five children and this city for help:" that he will not Jottle Byers, his write home for money and at times and his niece, Alice Upchurch, has felt like ending It alL" were burned to death. M. Price bed attempted to start DIPHTHERIA I RAGING. a fire with kerosene when an e explosion occurred. The Bountiful. April 12 An epidemic were burned beyond reco? diphtheria raems to have strurk ; ognition. then are the three Bountiful1c- and , quite a number nf children wl-.It. The people who arc don Whether you can do any better than to boy your bnfgy from us Weve got what you want aud can give you the price, too. Our AUTO tieat, rubber-tir- e runubouU are aa good value ua you can fiud ia town. ooooooooooooooo A Fine Line of Surreys Up-to-da- in every reaped and all fully guaraateed. We will y take plwtMire in ahowiag them te YOU. Harness, Robes, Whips ie oooooooooooooooo oooooooooooooooo We Will Treat You Rig'ht er vie-fiv- Burton Implement Co. 2312-1- 6 - Firvt Church e h ( BG RESULT 'I offl-rt- n EM First remained without strength. then triad Parana, end after swing H for three months was totally welL I am seventy-onyeareold, eud my work on tho railroad to hard and lafiaii, hut lean work llkeayoueg man la all kinds of weather, heat, sold, rain, snow or or aaaistad sometimes by the apothecary storm alike. the family doctor. Peruna la the purest end bast mediFurnishing medical compounds direct cine, and If need aooording to directions, to the people, through the druggists, to It will help any pemon and rare any drosimply the extension of the practice be- sses for which It Is recommended. d gun by the people themselves, this medicine by my owa exWreck. Nervnas System perience to any one suffering from as John G. Hirdlcr, Garfield, K as., writes! ailment on the order of mine.'' Oa Deoembar 1, MS, I wee injured by a fall on the Bants Fe H. R. and my entire aomou system woe tmpaired Mrs. Alina lie Puss, 178 E. lflblhGL, by the same. The help of a physician New York, N. Y writesi It gives me ploesnre to testify to the- was neeleea. I believe 1 tried every one Fsranaaad ManalinJ is the vlolnity, but all were alike and 1 Inca-ommen- Scientist river, kid BH get along without it. hive given it to all of my how I could urth In 117 the Hooper Irrigation district created by the same county court, upon the request of the residents of Hooper. They also built a canal and placed their headgates In the Weber Mr. John M. Stansberry, Amarillo, Tex., writes! For several years I had catsrrh of the stomach. I was hardly able to do anything, and could not eat with any satisfaction. ' When I commenced using Peruna, I weighed only 110 pounds. I took six bottles, commencing in the spring, and by tho following winter I had gained 63 pounds. I owe it all to Peruna. It cannot be praised too highly. I am forty-fi- ve years old, and my occupation is that of architect and builder." 11 oooooooooooooooo 38BB3E SGraaEOAtZ. Washington Ave. |