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Show Till: D Auditorium IRAN OPERA HOUSE Dilution Northwestern Thatrical Angiitieiii GRANT, Rm. Mgr. SUNDAY ONE Hu dirrclion o C W. Mo-qthird aueeaaafal Nun of STEPHENS A LINTON'S t'idir Fim Musical Comedy, the let-c- at mueleal tomfoolery, Wifes Family My Heeded by the well known edlena, com-- ' APFLETON & PERRY New muelcel aumbm,new eoago. eew fiancee, new joka. pretty girl, tunny eomedlena. magnificent high-claa- a vaudeville epee leltlee. eoe-tnmr- a, PRICES: $1.00, 76c, 60s, 5c. SEAT SALE SATURDAY. GRAND OPERA HOUSE Direction Northwestern Theatrical Association. R. A. Grant, Raaidant Manager. MONDAY NIGHT Amriu, Fwvmiat Romantic Actor James O'Neill Supported hy a Powerful Company ef Player Ip Alexander Dumaa Maaterpiece - Monte Cristo POSITIVELY HIS FAREWELL TOUR. PRICES: fIJO, 11.00, 78c, 60c5c. SEAT SALE SATURDAY. IJTAHWA THEATER TONIGHT) BROTHER FOR BROTHER MATINEE SATURDAY PRICE.... AT E:S& But Na One Was Lat Into the Secret - Until Last Weak. r Farmington, an unual. was the scene of another of little Daa Cupids pranka and mmaures, when Archie W. Rovnum and Mi Alice M. Row-leboth of Ogden, were wedded October 4th, mod. Over three monrh elapsed and no one, not even their most Intimate friends, were any the wiser or even suapeoted. until, January 16th, the rloeelv guarded secret In som unaccountable manner leaked out. and came a a great surprise to their boat of friend. The bride Is the beautiful daughter of Mr. Mrs. George W. Rowley of Ogden, and a favorite la Ogden social circles. Mr, Howmap is sn exepiplary young man and very well known, at present being employed hy the Ogden Bteam Laundry. The young couple will make their future home in Ogden, where they will he at home to their friend at No. S631 Jefferson avenue. 174. 417 Uth St Aun Nel-to- n was taken from a Southern P rifle train from the coaat Thursday night, and sent to the sheriffs offire sick. She was Immediately made comfortable until tha arrival of Dr. Gordon who BASKET BALL CAME pronounced her illness lb result of a had cold contracted on Iho train, In the Armory building, the first yesterday she was Improved, hut la ungame of basket ball of ihe season in able to leave the sheriff's office. She Ogden will be played between the had a ticket which expired at Ogden. teams from the , Agricultural college She came from Ran Francisco, so ehe and the Weber Stake academy. Com- stated. In hope of finding work. Since teams the the disaster to her native rity she paring records of both and has been unable to seenre permanent game ought to be Interesting employment. An effort will Is made evenly played. The opening game this evening to secure a place for. the girl whoa will start the season. A schedule aba recover sufficiently to work. has beau formed of city team with learns In the state league and some AUDITORIUM BIHKHOTES Interacting contest will be pulled off. At present the atale championship is Potato race tonight, Jan. 23th. held by the B. Y. College team. The to is liable championship trophy Saturday, Jsn. 2V, I Children's day. change, however, and the local boys Admission for them, 23. cents, Includare out after the coveted prize. ing skates. . CARD OF THANKS . unsuccessful attempt to commit suicide Only a short time before. It is now universally established that Smith killed himself because be was laboring under great mental strain to Ms own Imagination. Dr. Everett W. Gould saved Smith fmm death after hla first attempt at stride. Last Tuesday night the physician was called to a drug store not far from Columbia University to find the young mas suffering from poisoning. He had taken a drug In hla room at a dormitory of the university, bnt had larked the courage to await the fatal and. Tha physician treated, him successful;:. ' Dr. Gould did not hare aq Idea after Smiths evident regret that he had tried suicide, that he would again try to kill himself, and, therefore, was much shocked yesterday to learn that be had shot himself. Dr. Gould said last night, that Smith was suffering from severe neurasthenia and that much of his brooding was occasioned hy hla studies. FALL IN TEMPERATURE. When Apricots Wars In Full Bloom In . Oklahoma. Oklahoma City. Ok la., Jan. 23. A fall of shout twenty-fiv- e degrees In temperature took place In a few hour teday, the thermometer registering II above sera The change came with a north wind blowing forty miles an bonr, accompanied with snow flurries. It had been so warm for a few weeks that apricots were In full bloom and flowers were blooming In the yards. - CLEO MAY NOT BE PRODUCED. An expensive rocker will be given away each night, for ona week, commencing Monday, Jan. . 28th. These chairs, donated hy the. Ogden Furniture Co., can be seen in their display window. Bscii admission ticket entitles the holder to one chance. . SHORTAGE OF CARS. Railroads to Bs Penalized for Unnecessary Delay. Washington, Jan. 24. The Inter-statCommerce, commissioners have, at the request of President Roosevelt, prepared a series of principles whlck in their opinion khruild form the basis of any legislation which may be recommended to congress on the ear shortage question. They. are the direct outcome of the situation which has developed from the scarcity of cars throughout the country, about which ao many complaints have reached the commission and of tb appeal made to the President about ten days ago by tha executive committee ef the National Demurrage eunventloa held at Chicago for legislation . In behalf of reciprocal demurrage. None of the commissioners would discuss the suggestions made to the President but It Is known that among tb recommendaUrths. discussed were those penalising tb railroads for unnecessary daisy in moving loaded cars under certain conditions and nnmo plan for an InfiyrbanKe of cars. The result of tb commission's work will be laid before the president probably tomorrow. e Com- New York, Jan. SS. Lathmp Smith of Kansas City, student at the Columbia university law arhool," who killed himaelf by shooting In the Grand Union Hotel on Wednesday evening, it was stated yesterday, bad made an SUDDEN Ladies admitted free mornings and afternoon for auoiher week, commencing Monday, Jan. 28. . NO SOCIALISM FOR THEM. Labor Conference Ad- NEW PUPILS ARE TO ENTER. SIXTY-ON- In Belfast, Ireland, Goss on Record. Belfast. Ireland. ' Jan. 23.-- By the overwhelming majority of 835,444 votes against 44.400. as reported by the' delegates, the labor conference this morning i ejected a proposed amendment to the constitution of the party the effect of which would have been to transform tt Into an avowedly BoriaJlatlc organisation. The proposed amendment wax contained In a resolution suggesting the 'Insertion of the following new ''Object," Into the constitution: "This annual conference hereby declares that Its ultimate object shall be the obtaining fof the workers the full results of the labors by the over throw of the preeent competitive system of capitalism, and the Institution of public ownership and control of all means of llfo." The opponents of ths proposed amendment declared that It would create Irreparable dissension In the party, as the trades unionist were opposed to pledging themselves to Socialism. word dropped, u J. J. BRUMMITT Either Phone, 771, 1374 Wash, Avs. The year f 1447 opens with hatter prospects for the real estate market than any year for the last fourteen years, so far during the month nf January I have sold shout Ten Thousand Dollar worth of property, among which Is 2425 Lincoln Ave., for H. O. llarknes of MrCamnrm, Ida., for 16,2511.40; 2247 Jackson Ave., for V. T. Moreton. for f 1.440.00; besides a lut of vacant lots, making the total about 1 10. 0(H). no fur the first twenty days of this month. I herewith submit a few nf my bargains ; if you arg Interested corn in and we will talk it over; If you desire terms 1 am prepared to let you make yonr own term. It la a' plraaute for me to show property and explain how you can get a home la Ogden cheaper than you can pay rent. Seven Dollar per front fool buys f block a nice building lot, from the Rio Grande depot. A new bourn with a nine lot, well located, close In. (inly 400. Ten acres of land nearRngar factory. rich loam will, 75 per am. New modern brick house, clone In, railroad district; small payment down, and balance same paying rent, f 1.704. This la a genuine snap, and If yon are paying rent it will pay you to look Into. .Elegant building lot on 26h street near Quincy Ave. school, 3 per ront fool. Nice building W on 2iat street, only 2S. 81 cash balance, $1 per week; no taxea. no Interest Great snap in buslnes properly on 25th street. Fine building lot. close In, near car line, only 8125; make your own terms; no Interest, no taxes. Twelve-roobrick house, modern, near the Vnl'tu depot; will par one per cent per month on investment. The above are a few of my bargain. If you do not Had what you wish In the' list, call me tip by phone, or call at the office, and I will take pleasure In showing you other properties Either Phene 771, 2374 Wash, Avs. - one-hal- five-roo- J. J. BRUMMITT OCDtl MAILS :i(t anti-Sunda- y forty-aeven,- t. r BOrdar coni-mi'iit- Ogden poatoffloe: North and Northwest, O. B. L. Ry. Arrive, 7:30 a. m., 8:34 p. m.; depart, 12:55 a. m.. 11:54 n. m. , East, all points, U. P Ry. Arrive, a. 7:50 4:30 a. m 2:11 p- depart, p. m. m, 2:25 p. at.. 8:80 Southeast, R. G. W. Ry. Arrive, 1:04 a. m., 11:45 a mM 2:50 p.m.; depart, 7:00 a. m8:80 p. m. a. West, all point. . P. Ry.-7- :30 m., 2:64 p. m-- . 7:00 p. m.; depart, 8:30 a. m., 2:46 p. Southern California and Nevada, B. P. L. A. A 8. L Ry. Arrive, 8:34 a. m., 7:30 p. m.; depart, 2:45 p. m., 8:30 p. m. Southern Utah, O. 8. L. Ry. Arrive, 8:34 a. m.. 7:34 i. depart, 3:30 a. in.. 3:45 p. m. Southern Utah, R. G. W. Ry. Arrive, 1:04 a. m., 2:50 p. m., 7:00 p. m.; depart, 3:30 a. ., 7:00 a. m., 6:30 P- - ra. Salt Lake City, O. 8. L. Ryl Arrive, 1:00 a. m., 3:84 a. m.. 13:00 m 3:50 p. m., 7:30 p. is: depart, 3:80 a. m., 7:30 a. m., 10:14 a. a., 2:41 p. m., 6:50 p. m. Salt Lake City, R. G. W. Arrive, 1:04 a. m 2:60 p. m.; depart, 7:04 a. m., 6:30 p. m. Cache Valley Points, O. 8. U Ry. Arrive. 10:46 a. depart, 4:50 p. m. Huntsville, E3t A Liberty Arrive, 8:40 p. m.; depart. 0:04 a. m. R. F. D. Weber County Arrive, 6:00 P. rn.; depart, 8:30 a. a. ' a package of this health and brain flour and enjoy good aid faskionso New Broad. Bright Grown England A chanea at a hat loaf via stake think you are la Wiu Allans Flaar you can make bread jnat bka tha Funtaas used to Fiake. member., repeating the question fired at him. Rasy enough.1 Suppose w ieueiheto max aa apprnprkulon to salaries of district atrornaya. pay da you suppose any of them would hold onto hla Job for long? That's Certificates of promotion were to pupil In the city schools The way we will do It. "I am satisfied a majority of tha yesterday, and Honda; they will the new advanced members of tha buuae are already half a grade la school work. With few commirrad k the bill and that It will exrepili-ns- . the entire student body be passed iu one. two three order. The of the chi ha passed the district aitornays cohI the stata about wi:h marks aald tu be above IStt.Oihi a year, whw tha work could he better done by the county the average. The past semester ba heea decidedly succefu1. Free from contagion, and able to attend every school day Regulates tbs bowels, promotes in the week, pupil have done exceleasy natural movements, cures conlent murk aud hae accomplished stipation Doans Regulets. Ask your much. druggist for them. 26 cents a box. The coi p of teachers maintained I a good a any ever employed in the WRIT OF MANDATE city school and the superintendent and board of education are gratifled over the result of the fliat half yeXr. Petition la Filed In Cass af Rest From the grade 61 pupil will enRollay. ter the High school. This I one of r Ihe large! danse ever In X. J. Harris, county attorney yesHigh school aud Is composed of III afternoon filed with the county terday best grade pupil from all the city clerk a peril lou for a writ of mandats school. Appropriate welcoming ex- to compel Judge John D. Murphy tu ercise, will take place at the High proceed with the preliminary examinaarhixil Monday morning wheu the new tion of Ruse Rollay, II years old, rlasa will enter upon ha duties. charged with grand larceny, alleged to have been committed on Dec. 22nd. Judge Murphy claims be haa no JurROLLER SKATIKC CARNIVAL isdiction aa the girl Is a minor, and the county attorney has taken tkl Fatly af Ogdcnltsa t Attand the Ball method of determining whether the Laka Maakad Event the law aud the municipal Judge limits of hla powers. first masked roller Ogden had the skating carnival ever held In the state of Utah, and now Balt Lake la to be favored whh one, but the roller devotee in the slater city will have to look to their laurela oy Ogdenhea will carry off a majority nf the many prises offered by the management of the Auditorium skating rink. The big carnival will be bold at the Richards street rluk, on the evening of January Slat, and will undoubtedly prove the most attractive event of the seaaon. In addition to prises for costume, beautiful and unique, a handsome gate prise, consisting of a parlor set, wll: be awarded the fortunate bolder of Uta winning number. In all, twenty-on- e awards will be Wiade, so that enterprising roller fane, whether Ogden-Ite- a or Balt lakers, will have a chance . to win one. nf That a large delegation Ogden roller rink fana will attend Ihe carnival at Bah lake there ran be no is doubt. Arrangements are nuw under way for an excursion and those who go will show Balt lakers how to dress for a mask carnival. 3-- Trad Mark B. B. B. Pancake Fioar Is also a pure food; soil rising sad all ready to ailx with water sad hake as a hot griddla. ALLEN'S BBB FLOUR CO. Faclffo Csast Factary, Ban Jean, CaL Eastern Faetory, Llttla Waif Mills, Manawa, Win. G010T0 & COJPANY 155 25th Street , mid-yea- kui-w- s FANCY CASH GROCERIES v DRY GOODS FOR FALL JUST ARRIVED STOCK TAKING Now is the time to on cal? Putnam and buy your men's and boys clothing, etc, being sold at Everything manufacturers cost I i CONGREBS. DRY FARMING Delegates Are Addressed by a Number af Utah Men. Denver. Jen. 25. Over 3h accredited delegatee from state end territories west nf the Missouri river were present at the sessions of ihe s dry farming congress today and swelled the attendance lo a iota) of about 1,00(1. Albany hoM convention ball which had been engaged for the convention was too small to accommodate (he audiences, an-- l the convention' moved te the First Ripilst church. The congress has been invlt ed lo meet next year at Cheyenne, Salt , Lake and Los Angeles. President B. O. Aylesworlh nf Agricultural college, presided over the congress today. The morning t program Inciudrd the following esses: "Farm machinery for the nrld regions, by Professor H. M. Rainer, Colorado Agricultural college. "The western limit of precipitation for dry land farming," by F. II. BranMate United denburg, director weather bureau, Denver, and W. S. Palmer, director United States weather bursa u, Cheyenne. Addresses by Dr. E. R. Nicholas, president Kansas Agricultural college, and Dr. F. M. Tlsdei. president Wyoming Agricultural college. "Utah's progress In arid fartrlng," Utah. by G. L. Farrell, State aid for arid farming," by Dr. P. A. Yoder. Utah Agricultural colrial-tor- PUTNAM Clothing' House Doctor Specialist ad-d- lege. "Utah In problem by Dr. Johl farming In arid fanning," Wldtaoe. Bgham Young unlveralty, Provo, Utah. Addresses and sbon talk on drv A. various nates. LIQUOR Arrival and departure of main at the New York. Jen. 25. "Cleo. new play by Edwin Milton Hoyle, in which Mrs. Leslie Carter was advertised to appear at the Hudeoa theater. February 11th, under the management of Charles Dillingham, may not ba reproduced, . Yesterday Mr. Royle obtained a temporary injunction tn BASEBALL. the supreme court yestnlnlng the production of the play. that ever The atatement Is mad Topeka, Kan., Jan. 25. the House since Mr. Roy Is was commissioned to of Representatives psased toftqy what base ball writ Cleo. which la a revised ver- Is known sstbe " there bill by a vote of 84 to 24. sion Of "Article The bill as recommended hy ths has been friction between him and WM. 'GLA8UANN. Mrs Carter. Mr. Rnyle refused to be committee provides that bastball, - Postmaster. Interviewed yesterday, but last night shows, circuses, raudevllles and theMrs. Royle explained that her hus- atrical performances shall not be givRECOVERING THE DEAD. band had been moved to obtain the in- en on Sunday, "for which an adgnla-aln- n or entrance fee la charged or coljunction because the manuscript or ' Trinidad. Cola. Jan. 25. Four more the play had been so chsngd that he lected. It la not though that tha bill will bodies were recovered this morning at felt It would he an Injustice to himself and' the puhRC to permit of its pass tb senate. Even If It does spec- the Prlmero mine, where 24 men were tators may be admitted free and killed by an explosion on Wednesday. production. charged for programs as Is done in Twelve bodiei In. all have now been WANT ADB YIELD BIG RESULTS. Sunday games In Brooklyn. N. recovered. ANTI-SUNDA- They Will Ba Welcomed by the High School en Mon- 8ny. Hy-ru- of several week ly 'Phones HIM while he carries was la the barber's chair. and which xle-i was t riling to a man occupying tha Beat chair, brought grief tu Mosher, linemen bj profoaidon-1-ate- r in the day the trouble involved his newly married wife Mosher came to OgJen some eks ago, sought work a a profewioaat position with Herman, and secured a telephone company. He boarded and roomed at the Lincoln, share ba thought well rf hy the landlurJ until his bill began to grow to Urge me time other proportions. At the MU created suspicion ta the mind of tha proprietor of a rigr store. Incidentally Mosher furuted the acquaintance of Mias Rose Smith, a pretty girl whom he siii hi wife Thursday sight. In company with tke girl. M ocher derided to leave the city Thurada v. la the barber' chair he volunteered this information without knowing that one of hi creditors occupied the next elixir. This bit of Information spread tepidly and caused quick action, so That while Mother wa on hi way to the depot, the proprietor of the cigar store told his troubles to an officer. The officer gave Mosher a few pointed hint and left him to pay the bill, which ha did. In the meantime Moshers actions arouued considerable suspicion and be A was taken to the police lation. search of hi. person rr reeled his wifes gold watch, and hi wife's money, in the sura of 1829. To prevent him from departing with the money, which might hare remit.! sadly for Ms young wife, he was relieved of Ihe treasure. After a lung consultation at the police station yesterday morning Mrs. Mosher nee Smith, derided to place ITiKt of tha money la the savltiia bank for one year, during which time, ahe daclares.-sh- a will have learned more about the man aha married. A Earnest Spencer, by letter, states that he is Improving on the coast and hopes to return to Ogden la the course as nflice is pvoii-:1'- ; least o tar a the lio.isi- is f J. A niea-turit- - in pirpi:riirn suich prop. ftthe immeilia:e bboliiiou of It ni l he office of dlstrTCt probs'rilt through the house wl1 limit What iiK foie will he IU the senate euiain to he sts-It is contended that a the district elattorney office was treated b; ute, it ran lie abolished by legislative raacnit-M- . even to it aboihton in the middle of (he terms of the incuni-- , I tent . "Ho will e do i?" said a bouse tils '!'h e ADDITION Law. The employes of the Wheelwright Brothers wore sleigh riding Thursday night lu a large turnout darwn by four horses. Alter enjoying the sport, an elegant supper was aerved at tha home of Mrs. Harrop, 1478 Oak street. . Ogden Steam Laundry THE FOLICE STOPPED AT THE DEPOT. Newly Married Girl Accepts the vice ef the Officers of ths Biatea postal inspector, succeeding Frank Sharp In this district. His former home was Denver,. To the many kind frienda who so kindly aided ua in every way possible during the sickness and death of our beloved husband and father, we desire to express our heartfelt thanks and appraciailnn. It is our earnest wish that they may all be blessed with the same kind treatment and consoling words during any affliction that may befall them. The beautiful lloral tributes were highly appreciated. Mm Thomas Btherington and Family. and disappointment We vie no Injurious washing preparations as ! the practice of the Heathen Chine." Yours or a prosperous saw-yea- BUT in tha H- - O. Durand, with office puetoftio building, la the new United A girl giving her name ABSLEH OFFiCe T George E. Maule. through hi attorney. Joseph Chei. ha instituted proceeding iu the district court against George A. Lowe company, for felktre to comply with their contract an J renew their lease on the second story of the building on Washington avenue. This action arises from ronipllcattons between the parties, caused hy the fire of last spring. MARRIED THE. E KOITHS TO a. . Admission, afternoon, 10c. Admission, avenlag, 16c. Nervous Disorder Caused Him to mit Suialde. TO RECEIVE POCKET Word was received here from Piovu Elwood Beebe, a young man of IT ear. and a very big young man for its age. who was formerly in Ogden, had aied there at the home of hi father. B. D. Beebe, piveidenl of the Beebe Lumber company, at Provo. The rmuar of death was heart failure. The young maa was is Ogden about five mouths sad left, here Jan. 2. He was in tha employ of H B. McCardle. ig the Columbia Cafe, and was very well regarded, both by his employer sad patrons. He is ths nephew of Senaunr Reed Smoot and of Mr. Beebe of the Deserei National hank of Salt Lake. Ladle admitted free morning and afternoon for on week, except Saturday, Commencing Monday, January 28th. 5 - that sion ticket is ectlUed to a chases. The chair don a red by the Ogdea Furniture Company, eaa be seen la their display window. MMWMMIMNMMMWIWMWW STUDENT OVERWORKED, IWI7. X. Xct hers. A beautiful easy chair w:ll he gives away each night for one week, commencing Monday, Jan. fifth. The holder of each admis- 10c, SOc. SOe Here your eno for the new peer Be aura end here your laundry went attended to by an Americas plant By ao doing you will avoid rlah Uhk-aco- . WAS IN HIS He w II York. B.WIUJ and Canada be absent sIkiui a 'month, aud expect to invaatlgstf trams ay aud concentrating machinery for the Sams Maria. Eldorado, the Napoleon and Mat- FREEI NIGHT ONLY. far a business iis:t to A I; V 'iiKUPt-- Thw McGuire, the geoliiRi. leu Eight oa ihe Union Pacific ivaiu 4 S.TU:UAV, JAM HER MONEY HIGH SCHOOL BREVITIES Roller Skating Ij'o ocnrx, KXWMINKl!: AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. It ALEXANDER MOUSING BILL REPORTED. Prohibits Callectlena an C. O. Shipments In Prohibition States. D. Washington, Jan. JE The House committee on Judiciary decided today to make a favorable report on the Brantley bill, making Intoxicating liquors a special class In Interstate commerce and forhlddiug the collection of money on C. O. D. shipment on liquor in states where the sale of liquor la forbidden by the stale lawn. the LittleThis bill I not as broad field bill which tha committee reported a few days ago and It is believed by Representative Brantley to be a measure which will not be found The measure does not attempt to Interfere In any way with the transporta'lon of liquors Into prohibition states, but deals with tha actual collection of tha purchase price of liquors. Only three members ef the committee, Representative Littlefield. Pearrie and Tlrrejl, voted against tha bill. PROTRACTED QUARREL Ends in a Woman Falling From a Win- dow in Chicago. a proChirago, Jan, tracted quarrel with her husband, Mrs. Anne O'Donnell' waa found in a dying condition today, having fallen of from a window In the third-storthe building In which are the apartments occupied by the couple. The husband Informed the police that bis wife was walking la bar Bleep but neighbors later declared the couple bad been quarreling tha greater part of the night and that O'Donnell declined to allow his wife to be brought hark Into the house after fall- Cures whan other falL Madam methods. Free sonaultatlon for any Chranle Dlaaaa af any nama r nature. Every caea guaranteed. A Partial List of Diseases Cored Catarrh, Drain, Ringing la tha Eara, Dlaeaaaa . of thn Head, Throat, No, Eye or Ear. AU Dl-aa of tha Lung, Bronchial Tubas sad Cheat. Disease of Ua Etomacb, Liver. Kidney sad Bladder. Heart Disease, Rheumatism, Asthma, Nervous Troubles, SL Vitus Daac. JHlaa, Fistula aud all Rectal Troubles, Taps Worm, Blood Ftrisoalag from any causa. Disease peculiar ta Woman. ANY PRIVATE DISEASE OF MEN quickly cuiad to stay cur ad. Remember the asamlBatloa and afivlea M FREE. Coma at aaca. Tomorrow may ba too lata. Call ur writs. DR. ESTES, SPECIALIST Offire hours, 14 a. m. to I p. m. 111! Washington Avu. Black). Ogden. Utah. Entrance Rnmn 14. Remember tha ( Boris Any Person Cutting or Destroying Evergreens on Our Lands in Ogden Canyon Will Be Vigorously Prose cuted. y ing. OTVmnell meanw-htl- a baa UTAH LIGHT & RAILWAY CO. E. W. WADE Agent IjggpgECTRgSggB teixasaasams |