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Show OGDEX DAILY COMMERCIAL: SATURDAY, MARCH 23. 1831. PBBM1ERV OF UTAH. It ContiaBftl Iu Session Darir Tfsterdiy. r Seal Euu Trabfcra. wl'Jh. Let us SE OF USCUL5-- FEES. Admitted to BaiL to THE COURT. DISTRICT ud ur stabcy Real Uto trusters th furnkhej W. by ALen aaiCW.WllliaaM.tbs) dkugh-te- r tad tx Dr. Wai.rd mjCA. Hendershot Abstract offio. Si U Wh Ia Iu Collection. He Arrhieved a two BMfl who had wil-a run armctiem tut tcg dut which thy raedand at Tirtorj Over G. B-- M eCltlUa. a tmc ic 10 Ctao cir j ar LcgtM aveou. fur March 7, IX1: Twenty-tftstreet oa Thursday evo-in- g, Q. R. D. Tbrap General M. Brayman of Kansas City to R. p. Wetberbv, were admitted to ball yesterday by Ukee for bou Mr. KfnneJj Wu Awarded part of block A oulim-tiutha tu s 4 a good story of a victory won by guutf Thottpsj. tells Dtr' aaWwiiWi and oop ia tb sua of f UHU eaen. li'Au. eosatry is our rhL.jre S mu-in- a J fxU h t e forays sub-dinsio- n; $775 D&m&xe. i. Giil to 1L A. Lwti part of lot i. block 14. plat C; fiOi L F. Farr to R u. fclaekman. part of VA 6, block it, plt A; tliuTix W. CnUhlow uj J. 1L hchwick t aL D- - Tk Cradle Son?. Th Cradl Socg of Many Xatioc" LECTURE program at th Method irt church last A CURIOUS CASE OX TRIAL. MRS. Fn.TO.VS very ucowfuL Th weather eight Total, fzlA-wa quit disagreeable but Lh attrad-a- Railroad 5otM Gnhertd on Tetter-day-Ztx. J. W. liH Hi BtBrnJ From aa good cvertbket. CfcU Witk Senator frobate Baine. iljm Lu McDowell read a well writ-t-a the EaJ ind EfUtttf Hi Views on the subject "Upon th cstat of J.T. Jones Judg Stanford. th Ia kut ail Impmeam. Height. Mia Carrie E. Dodi m-drBishop mad aa order to show cause "Sister and I." a recitation, ia aa Th First District court, Jndg Jama why a sal of personal property should t 9 a. to. Kv. ?ctiv macser. To aolos were Tbs iWtsry The abater wa set tor ueg. A. Miner presiding, wa occupied with tkAbsBiad. a memlr of ths , A. C. Joli bearing tor Apnl X TLa came th Cradl aocga. Voucg ladie in th eostum of th country to jury trials yesterday, a follow: reform! fcssbjteriaa church in Th suit ot Mary Kennedy ra. Ogden Address oa th Sabbath yawtkm. vit) tii Ktnfej Prbj"tery, u b ivpreaeoted appeared oo after th Th other aad th eatir for 110,000 damage wa continued lullaby. aung City Eorroa Commescul: aw sorolled a t member of tLa Bishop Th from th day befor. It was iuuaiuii American wa has kindly opened hi church in I'Uh. German aong wa sung in th tongue of to th jury and a verdk-- t was returned of Preb)try3t th Second Ward for Rer.G. M. . .5 for to plaintiff. Rst. C Shepherd of SpriovilLe, that cation, with a liv baby undr th arm ot th ingr, after th manner of a Seventh Day Baptist from Th ease of Martha Snodgraa ra. th sleet. member of the Presb tar) 's German w hen working. Thia Southern Pacific Railroad company wa mother will girs aa address therein towho mmLttee home missions wa encored. Th 00 stsndiog baby behaved beauti- tried to a jury and submitted. Tb morrow, Sunday to fill the acanejr caused by the removal fully and even J. Yi. Hill jr., clapped hi verdict returned night oa th Sabbath ot eaua was, "No question staling hy h keep th of Est. S.V. Day to the Preebyterian hands. All the ong wer energetically action." seventh day of tU eek ss Sabbath W. ot Leiah. David that th of Th cas Indian, tb. applauded, Kay of especially San Francisco. theologicf aeoiinary ot Sunday. This to bs The oraniistiuo of two Presbnrian abtch waa encored three time. recita- maoetaL, waa.diamiaMd at plaintiffs an interesting treat, as promises it is probably ok E. After F. a a Wait, by Tit: ott. That of church report!. time first th this demonstration now tion by Mia Dodd, and a dialogue, all E. R. Chaa Joae et aL, trial KicbtieUacd that of liox Elder. 23) years old ia America has been heard Moat f tbs stjsmoa of yeauday was happily done, a company of ten little to a jury. Thia is a cUhoua case. A in this territory. taken u f'ti hearing reports from the girl executed th "Doll Lullaby," an year or o ago tb plaintiff waa proseTb Gentile population as well aa th act of concert evolution, Thia wa cuted by Jones and other of Brigham Tarioua lUs of labor. Mormon is invited to attend. City on a charge ot fornication with a Rev. tuv, of the Courregattooal very tine and called out big applause. First Dat. The affair waa ao pleasing and well re- young girl of Corinne. Now th defendchurch, irrlmted to ait aa a corres- - ceived men decided to i ladie th hare th in that ant suit that prosecuting ponding jOGDEX APOSTROPHIZED. uite an addition to the repeat it at an early date, possibly at the who were then plaintiffs and claiming I tiers bis Grand bouse. dons for Iters opera in damages reputation injury of attenJanoe force upon by that action. Th jury waa em pan An Old Citizen is Compelled to Drop the meed rTesoyiery yeeierday, aa REV. J. W. HILL AT HOME. neled last evening and the case will be Into Poetry. Gertrude Whiteman. of follows: continued this morning. Collwfiate Institute: Mia the Salt Eorroa Commescul: Th gentle the aanie inatitution; Prof. He Tells of HU Sucre and Garden's Simmoi rain drippeth and ye? good farmer RAILROAD .NOTES. Richard principal of the aame: Mr. Prwpects. m wee, of Salt Lake City; Mis It falls alike on the godly, Gen-tit. Rev. J. W. Hill returned horn on Track and Travel Talk With and of Salt Lk City; alias P. and th reconstructed Mormon. Mary Mo J. Hart, aysrille; Miaa Helen bugle, Thursday, but waa not seen by many About Men and Trade. Eastern gentiles, sojourning in Ogden, Mia Reason, of Fair- - yesterday aa he ia indisposed by an atof Kpno in railwere Things the inhabitants of Zion quet unusually congratulate view. that the fierce cyclone, the blinding Thr t wiug ruling elder hare been tack of the grippe. Aa he haa seen way circles yesterday. snow It rained most of the day and every- blizzard, and the in atten ice upon the sessions of pre- - much ot the eastern states and' the busiuers smith ana Lllis or Cor- - ness situation during bs tour a Com- one who had to be out hurried here and storm expend their strength on th bytery: E Isinna, of American Fork: mercial reporter had a talk with him there in a rain attempt to dodge be- craggy summits of the Rockies and wind up in Utah with mercy's gentle dripin, of Losran: Elder Dr. Will- - yesterday on matters of public interest. tween th drops. Th wet made a perBox Elder; Elder Erickaon of "Haa your mission to the east in the ceptible scatteration of th crowd which ping raina. iuC Oh ye Elder Neilaon of Mt Pleas- - interest ot the church been satisfac- is usually collected in front ot the depot. luchfi gentiles of the east! Corns ye The water poured down from the t tferceof bait Luke City, tory?" waa the first question. ant; "Yes very successful. Tho n attendance have been Terr I secured arriving and departing trains, and to Zion, the land that flows with milk well m ed by the ladies of the Preeby several thousand dollar which will be dripped from the clothe of the train- and honey. Queen Ogden ia your city teriao urcn 01 Ugden, aa both dinner paid in monthly installments." men, and passengers got an extra move of refuge, a city of beauty and a joy Bring your gold and your silr were provided in the base-"What is the financial outlook in the on them as they stepped through the forever. andi ver and build up the wast places ot e church. By this means the east?" ment splashing water. work ave been enabled to hare a "I find the financial stringency haa The different roads reported things Zion, and reap your reward in the highest percentage and beet returns for any not ended. Several large bank failures most dightful time aocially. moving serenly and quietly. Traffic con- investment you make and the tardy legislation on the silver tinues anywhere east of THE MISSIONARY MEETI!0. in increase all directions. to No the Father of Waters. Well nigh paralyzed trade have Selah. question eventful are in Oman's Presbyterial Missionary anticipated any caused a general suspen- of the changes back or among the meer took place last evening at the sion ofthere and departments, IOWA'S PROHIBITION LAW. large loans on investments." officials. cnurn ana was very interesting. "How do they compare with Ogden in The trains are all making good time, Mm. C. M. Parks, of Logan, presided respect!" the rails being slippery and the Demand That the Constitution Shall ovr the meeting and read the scrip- this"Ogden need not feel discouraged, tor despite wires working heavily. tures. Mrs. Camette Ferry, of Park Include the Amendment. stands on a better financial basis than it The snow blockade on the Burlington CUy, offered prayer. Rev. P. D. Stoops, in other Das. equal population any Moiifis, March 127. President cityot rendered of Salina, a solo with great America. It haa had no bank failures k Missouri has not yet effected points of the state temperance alliance tenderness and force. Harvey, west this Snow were far started plows in and no such depression trade as is Miss Clara Pierce, of American Fork, took to day to reopen the question to relief of the on the train steps being felt elsewhere." secretary of the missionary society, of the prohibitory constitutional amend "Is Ogdea well advertised in eastern the superior branch of the Union Pacific. The snow plows will soon have th block- ment This readavvery interesting report of the states!" amendment was passed by ade of the Missouri Pacifio Central ueetteg, which was held at Hyrum "Ogden should adopt a systematic branch clear. the legislature and was voted on by the of advertising throughout Mamie Shale, a former Dunll in method Senator L. Stanford, returning home people In 1832 and carried by 30,000 east the My idea is that literature ,8 Presbyterian mission school at should be scattered all ouer from Washington, passed through Ogden majority. Owing to clerical error the the country, Fillmore, sang a solo with great sweet- giving thousands who are anxioua for Thursday afternoon on bis way to Cali- same was annulled by the supreme court ness and power. The members of the knowledge, facts with reference to our fornia. The senator was feeling a little and the present prohibitory law then ot read brief full then recent worn selections, work down by his at the society resources. It would be a good thing to by the areneral assembly. teUirg facts, in regard to the great hang a large view of Ogden in all the capital, and expressing himself as pleased passed The temperance alliance, through its of world. the be to so near home missionary operations Lake land. hotels again. of Salt the leading still insists that the amendMrs, F.'W. Fulton then gave an adis doing extensive advertising and He was willing to talk about his bill president, ment is part of the constitution of the dress upon Missionary work in China. City the truth is, most of this advertising for new paper money and thinks such state notwithstanding the decision of Among other things she said China is a consists of monumental lying. Ogden can, currency will gradually come more and the supreme court, the people having beautiful country. The mountains and by simply circulating the naked truth, more into favor in the extreme west passed upon the same in their sovereign rivers add great variety to the scenery. build up its interests and also those of Speaking ot the climatic changes capacity, and removed it from the jurisMost of the cities are located near the the entire which he experienced in coming west- diction of the courts, territory." backs of the rivers. Canton gives one "I suppose you put in your 'best licks' ward, he said: "East of the Rockies the Hresident today demanded ot a fair idea of the Chinese cities. A wide for Ogden weather was quite chilly, but the mo- the SecretaryHarvey everywhere?" of State McFarla-- d a cerstreet there is twelve feet Many a "1 have everywhere enthusiastically he had passed over the mountains tified copy of the constitution of the ment street is only six feet wide. advocated the cause of our city and and left them behind, the temperature state including this amendment. If Canton is a cleanly city, I do not found that the people are interested and became decidedly milder, and when we refused and said the amendwant to see the other cities' of China. many are coming this spring to see for had reached Ogden it was so ment was not a part of tfie constitution All of the senses are offended as one pas- themselves. There will be no trouble to and warm out that we had to pleasant open the and therefore not a matter ses through the streets. Dogs and cats get people here if we push our interests windows and leave in fresh air." to be certified to from his are displayed along the streets as fresh properly." However the senator's chief cook was office. Harvey then had served upon We are seldom able to see into meats. " hen will the new church be dedi glad to be getting back to the balmy McFarland an original notice the homes of the people as the women cated and how?" clime of the coast. He is a stout pleas- Secretory out that a petition would be on The aristoare not allo ved to be seen. "Our church will soon be completed. ant looking colored man who has been in setting file immediately in the district court and cratic women are very particular in re- Dedication has been definitely fixed for his present master's employ for over ten asking for a writ of mandamus against gard to their feet. Very many of the May. will on the It begin years. Sam, the Chinese the secretary, compelling bim to certify Chinese wbiaen have a foot not longer ot the ina ana close help, who has accompanied the senatorial as demanded. Secretary McFarland will than my fone finger. Several wives live evening on Sunday the 31st Bishops Vincent, on several occasions, actually take steps to make a defense in the case. in the same lmise. In one city there Ninde and Warren; also directors Leon- party shivered at the mention of Washington The steps taken the Alliance have by were living 4l)decendants of one man. ard, McDowell, Hamilton, Peck, Fish, and smiled when he spoke of caused much surprise and is the general Our object is n tlevate men, women and W estwood, v uson ana others will be California. grimly He says "it is all satnee cold topic of comment. It means an opening children in Chpa. These are at the capital." The private car containpresent and participate. before the supreme court of the A young lafay is betrethed without in men most the west over distinguished the started among the up ing party whole constitutional prohibitory erer having seen the young gentleman Methodism and their presence means a Southern Pacifio road at 7 o'clock in the and interesting developments are whom she is to marry. If she is not great occasion for Ogden. I have much evening. anticipated. married before ?8 years of ae, she is to say to the or will Ogden but people Two special trains of oranges have The cows, wait until considered an old maid. my regular Sunday appoint- started eastward over the Southern and other animals For Rent. geese chickens, pigs, ment, when, both morning and evening, are brought into the house at night and I will refer to these things. I am more Pacific from California enroute for points A new house with pantry, beyond Ogden. sleep in the same oom with the family. than ever hopeful of Ogden's future." closets and cellar, six blocks from Washbee have established for the Schools ington avenue on the bench. Price 120 The Sawdust In the River. month. Address Mrs, M. Abbott, boys and girls. Hospitals are open for of the Royal Ark. Order per the treatment of he sick and a great Times: There is considstreet, Kingford avenue. (Ind.) Hailey M. Oscar D. William Thrailkill, amount of good isPtomplished. Disease erable sawdust in complaint concerning of the eyes, is dneof the prevailing deputy supreme president for the Pacific Ladies. Every hole, causes of suffering in China. This is coast, organized Alpha Lodge last night, the river below Hailey. Do not become so interested in the and ditch for a mile or two beowing to the poor stoves in use thus of the order of the Ark. The fol- slough Royal bonnets being shown that you room is smoke. with the said low Over of to spring be full with 50,000 it town, filling lowing officers were elected: usual result: hundreds of dead fish will forget to call at the "Reed Hotel patients were treated in the hospitals H. C. Wardleigh ; the and dispensaries last year. The native rotting in the sun. All the men and Pharmacy" and get an Easter Card. F. II. Dillingham; who go a fishing return to town teachers are sometimes employed in our president, Mrs. Rachel B. Webber; secretary, boys The JUne Not Abandoned. with their tale of woe about the sawduet; mission schools, and often they are conD. F. R. treasurer, Kirk; Capt. Harry in and fear of the verted. The children of China study the that, W. consequence Salt Lake, March Mrs. Sarah A. Willison; aloud and with their backs to the Lasher, chaplain, E. nuisance, fishing in tho river will be very Crowe, agent for Utah of Col. E. F. assisAndrew Shoemaker; marshal, teacher. poor indeed, until another spawning marshal, Miss Mary E. Cooper; war- season Brown, of Aspen, in his proposed subterintervenes. The story of the creation and of the tant W. Loren B. H. Sweigart; sentinel, ranean mine for the World's Fair at Savior is taught to them in rhyme. The den, Mrs. J. R Morgan, Ladies. children are taught to thin, for them- Sisson;B. trustees, Chicago was much interested in the Newsom. Olive in the morning ' selves. Many of the Chin, fce girls are to invited You call are at the "Reed dispatch from Denver The lodge will hold an open meeting had converted in our mission S chools and and get an Easter papers stating that Col. Brown teleHotel next Fellow's Odd the hall, at Pharmacy" today Friday abandoned the project. Crowe thus when they marry their Christian Card. all invited. are which to evening influence is exercised upon the home. graphed direct to Brown at Aspen on the subject and rceived a reply that The Chinese are very superstitious. each Do who that not disease" calls "Died from forget lady Oregon Bright's the report was unfounded; that he had They believe that each person has three will with be a in nice would have if taken presented time, today One is buried, one walks the Kidney Tea, not given up the project. souls. fc Card. Easter T. K. O. Fehrctger Ash, streets and one goes into the great be- saved his life. in Reed Hotel Druggists iu i n Lf-la- ad d Ps-w- coo-oscti- rGid " I ru 5 Cot-trel- L Kan-aa- a, L -- - -- 1 a il sheep-killin-g is; . blizzard-blistere- cyclone-stricke- n snow-boun- d Abraham Li&otln over Georg B. Mc-- Their Dfil RlimrV kMtim will KinlUr com np befor Jodge CVeiiaa before the war and before either &hop today. of the men had a national reputation. It was in the early aolk-ito-Ms." General as then for th Brarmaa Illinois CeaUal railroad. The road was young and encountered so much oppo-auoof the stats count in th through whktt it ran that the poaittoo of solicitor was anything but a einecurs. Ia the charter of th road tt had been provided that 7 per cent of th gross earnings of ths road were to be psid into the stat treasury annually for aa keg a time as ths road anould continu in turn in existeno. Th tecislstur bad declared, in aa act, th..t the road should be exempt from paying taxes under th stats system of taxaUun. In L&3 ths commissioners of McLean county arose in their might and said that the legislature might do what it pleased with th stats taxes, but that it could not excu th Illinois Central from paying tsxes in Mclean county. Th prop erty ot th road in th county was as-soaaod, taxes were levied and their collection attempted. Failing in thia. ths county seized the property ot the road. noiiciior Brsyman imaieaiateiy went 10 cioomington and procured an injunction against tne county. By agreement an argument ot ths cass on its merits was waived in th lower court and an appeal waa taken to the supreme court of th state. Solicitor Brayman retained Abraham Lincoln to argue the case before ths suAs a repreme court st Springfield. taining fee hs gav th Springfield attorney 1250, promising him f l,lJ0 when ths cass reached a decision. The case was one of vast importance to the which ran through twenty-aeva- c counties of ths state. It McLean county won it would seem that ths road would have to pay millions in county taxes. Lincoln handled th case in a masterly style, winning a splendid qictory for ths road. Solicitor iirayman was then in the southern part of the state, so Lincoln went to Chicago to get his fee from the general office. George B. McClellan waa th vie president and general superintendent of the road. Lincoln was 41 and McClellan 35, but the latter had too recently received his diploma from West Point to be willing to bandy words with a mere "down country" lawyer. When Lincoln applied to him for his 11,000 fee he refused to listen to such a preposterous demand, saying: as a first-clas- s by that is as city lawyer would charge." ttincoln was then very popular witb the lawyers of Ch'.cago for qualities that are not unknown to literature and history. They soon got from him the snubbing he had received from the young West Pointer. On every hand be was urged to sue the road, but tor the stipulated fee, but for the value ot the ser He did so. A big vices rendered. Chicago legal firm handled the suit tor him without tee. Instead ot 11.000 a jury gave him 15,000, and ths road had to pay it, too. No on? m as more satisfied with the result of the first difference between Lincoln and McClellan than the solicitor ot ths road. -- r n rad-roa- Twenty-fourt- h t, 27.-Ce- orge yond. When one of the wives dies they believe that at 12 o'clock, midnight, ten the street soul walks into the days after,see if the other wives have home to shown any attention to the deceased. The best table in the house is spread with the beet food that can be prepared for the spirit of the dead women. The beggars of the city mark these places ana on tun ienin nigni tney go steal the food from the and Uable. The language is very hard to learn. The missionary who learns 600 aoie to carry on work in characters China. We need the prayers and of the people of our home land as well as their missionary gifts." Kev. ut. wisnard. the father of Mn Fulton, then gave a brief account of ho his daughter came to be a fnrm'cm mis sionary. He also said, we are debtor to the Chinese. The great danger to our eym-pathi- , "God's blessing to mankind," say Forcing; their Hand. thousands who have been cured by the celebrated Oregon Kidney Tea. Sold Rochester, N. Y. March 27. The everywhere. national executive committe of the clothing cutters has ordered the locked Reduced Rates. out members to apply to their former For the benefit of the merchants'and employers for their positions. The executive' committee says that if this is traveling men in Ogden who may desire to work up some business with parties done, and in case employment is reon the Sevier Valley branch we have de- fused any man, action may be brought cided that on, and after tomorrow, to which will show up conspiracy on the make a single trip rate from Ogden to part of the employers. Manti, Ephraim, Spring City, Mount Attend the sale of fine horses today at Pleasant and Fairview 15.70, and round ten days, f8.55. 2 o'clock on the City Hall square. trip tickets, good for This is a reduction of 11.25 on single Attend the sale ot fine horses today at round trip. This rate trip and $1.90 on will also apply from the above stations 2 o'clock on the City Hall square. to Ogden and enable passengers to do Attend the sale of fine horses today at their shopping in your city it they see 2 o'clock on the City Hall square. Rio Grasde Wkstebx Railway. fit. ra-dl- ouinr pound he thrfs near the of r. chlondof bote on iwi rj ,1,. Chapman bouse, and to cart swsy the whole nuiaanos at once or be fined. hmA The LaV ti rorwu-U-ir uiifni tk stench. Prompt actioa waa just th uiiug ill uia mi, " TV II Take it before ley's English Dandelion Tonic, llrfit A Cyclone Celebration. 27. Tonisht ia the anniversary of ths great cycloo in this City a imp aim. Tfcr !r Locisnixj; Ky, March meetings wer beld in commemoratiua of th event. The rrMt train. annttuM regulator." Dr. Henley's English delion Tonic. E.U.T. Dan- Patronize the new Com Mrsr-nIwvik bindery, where yon can get firsUclaas work at Omaha and Lincoln prices. r. SPRIXG NOVEHES M Korah Moire is a cotton fabric resembling faille silk and is the latest European Novelty. Having received a direct importation we are showing all of the designs and it would interest you to see them. Anderson Scotch Ginghams, are beautiful in design and are very popular. See our window and notice the price we have made on them. m-rc- h She Got There. New York, March 27. Zoe Gayton, the actress who started from San Fran cisco several months ago to walk to New York on a wager, arrived at 6:25 o'clock tonight, thirteen days ahead of time. She is said to have walked a distance of 3,395 miles in six months and twenty six days, and will receive for her trouble about 11,300. The New Marshal. Washington, March 27. The presi dent todav appointed Joseph Pinkbam of Idaho, Uunited States marshal for the district of Idaho. Burned in Her Bed. Banoor, Me., March 27. The house of Mrs. Caroline Tuck at Haybesville was burned this morning and she was burned in her bed. ques-tia- six-roo- Health Topks. Japanest! Wallace, a vm brought to ths pobo court today by ths sanitary inspector aad ordered to Where to this Time? Owing to delay in arrival of counters, &c, for our new store, we have opened our line of Jackets and Wraps at the old stand. The line is positively the largest in Utah and we are enabled to not only show you the greatest variety, tut save you money. Fancy weaves plain cloths in solid colors, tinsel braided, silk-cord- ed and embroidered as well as checks and stripes are made this year. One novelty, the beautiful lace shoulder capes, ' deserve special attention. Our immense line ol Dress Goods, personally selected in the eastern markets, comprise plain and striped Homespuns, Shepherd checks, Scotch Novelties, new shades of Henriettas and Serges, Camel's Hair, Polka-dot- s and Datch-wor- k (hand woven) . This is the finest assortment of goods ever shown in Ogden and prices are much lower than ever before. Store open until 7:00 p. m. l II. Wright I Sods Co, 2355 Washington Ave. Has been the query addressed to H. M. & Co., many times since the anMrs. Grahams nouncement of their removal to the 2411 Child building, 1 Washington. Promptness, reliability and intelligence, we believe, are more factors in inb eider the success of any business than the pretense ot low prices for shoddy goods. Orders solicited. We have now a central locality, per7 J manent quarters, and desire all the 11 s. vi vivuiu prompt paying customers we can get Is not a eoBirwtic, bat a nutritive tonic for Storage at low prices. Desk room. the tkia. It makm the skin naturally smooth Telephone 72. and soft and rnlrpty, protects it from wind and Bond rrcraia -- sun, cleanses the face far better than soap and water and by its tonic effect on the skin prevents the formation of wrinkles. For sale in, Ogden with other of Mrs. Graham's celebrated bf the following Druggists : C. L. preparations, Peeoles, 2421 Washington Ave.: F.B. Hurlbot, under Broom Hotel; H. A. Walker. 872 Twenty-four- th St. Send stamp to Mrs. Gtivaire Graham, "Beauty Doctor,'' 1C3 Post St., San Francisco, for her little book "How to be Beanti- - ful." SPEIIG OPENING OF FINE CLOTHING. -- Gent's Furnishings, New Spring Styles in Stetson's and Dunlap Hats. Boy's and Children's Clothing:, Finest and Most Complete Stock in the Cityyr and at Popular Prices. MARKS, GOLDSMITH k CO .. W,U till WASHINGTON Al |