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Show THE 8 HERALD-REPUBLICAN- SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, "WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26, VJL6 ", n Telephone- o strL 15. - Correspondent, "Washington avenu. Tel. SIS or 2151-I- 1641 a C OTHERS DRUGGED, STOCKYAR on NE POLICE LEARN OF OGDEN'S AIMS Philbrook Arraigned; Dick Powers May Be Charged . With Murder. Frank to Th Jan. 25. IIraJ-R'-ptiM:c- !n. Jan. 23. Frank ! In of the men rrr rhre s. w. 1 h k rd jutly. vrr Jrh Idfe Is not merely to live, but to live well, eat well, dixest well, work well, What a Klorlous sleep well, tolook well. and condition yet how very attain, l if one will only easy It adopt the mornln? inside bath. Folks who are accustomed to feel dull and heavy whn they arise, splitting headache, stuffy from a cold, foul toturue, nasty breath, acid stomach, can. Instead, feel as fresh as a daisyeach by opening the sluices of the systemwhole out the mornlnjr and of the internal flushing poisonous stagnant matter. Uveryone, whether alllnsr, lck or well, should each morning before breakfast drink a glass of real hot with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate In It to wash from the stompreach, liver, kidneys and bowels the sour vious day's Indigestible waste, blla and poisonous toxins, thus cleans- In?, sweetening and purifying the en ure alimentary canal netore rutting moro food Into the stevnach. The action of hot water and limestone phosphate on an empty stomach Is wonderInvlxroratlnc It cleans out all fully sour the gases, waste fermentations, and acidity and gives on- - a splendid While you are appetite for breakfast. and brenkfast th- - water enjoying your phosphate la quietly extracting a larjre volume of water from the blood and ready for a thorough flushing getting th- - Inside organs. of nil Th- - millions of people who are bothered with constipation, bilious spells, stomach trouble, rheumatism; others who have sallow skins, blood disorders and sickly complexions are urged to t a quarter-poun- d of limestone phosfrom the drug store, which will phate cost very little, but Is sufficient to make anyone a pronounced crank on tbe subject of internal sanitation. Advert Isoment. !'r county co-opera- hxt-re- te a'i attorney. In obtaining a Kood automobile according to the h O'Brien, who furnished this po- road through Ojrden canyon to Jrn upon whlh thy TSenr lake country. He lice with lnformatt-- at:alr.-and the l I'hUrook recommended Improving the Snow'llle rn.ro tastnsr cv I h a witness road and urarcd more jtate b'tntf and obtaining n. ats. Oad In th city for conventlom .r Mlfc Mcfurchcon was In Fred J. Kie.tel intrmlueed tae aubj-- ct an Th- - fiIl-validation T. WriRht of stockyards, and A. Osrden ha I a. I no connection excursions Into from the tftcIojfl north. Other rpeikers were J. S. U vrlth th- - affair. who r.ai thElr.'-is. Dr. II. M. Ilowe, Tom Hurt. Fred O. nrrct r! pernors room-in- g Ann-- x S. J. Griffin, J. U Abbctt. Lesat- th- - Wrliht Taylor. living re-. th. y have th- pollM. H. C. A. lie houHodgson. ..y tMxon. AVrtKht, i. ii. Irles.hrownlntr. I. N. Pierce. S. H. Infvrmatton that ceive! n. clTk In the Joint freight offlcJensen. Kuhn, !. V Kaiser and of Mrs. WlJtard Arthur Scowcroft. waa cJruKccl In the rlKtt man.iKo! th.e The bureau voted to send a telecram wUn pw5n He I to h.ive to A. I. Mohler. president of the Union re;ortc hon hv Mri. Paeiftc. expressing hopes for his rapid the Invitation cxtcndc.l t him of hcr luwdoti at!1 nftcr one awoke recovery. lout cnc',ft'inf". Wh'ii he wm Kon. TO REMODEL af ternn his inoticy I ncttwas CITY HALL pon ill for two dija Ha for work wsis rti5iharKfd About fTOOO to He Spent to Itelleve hii atory waa Potic also say that a local phyyl'-tarnKrllon. having trHt4 anThlunknown reported Tlie Hfr:l Kfpabtt'-sa.-l IFpecUl miner miner for chloral poisoning. l r.fcb-.of Osden. Jan. 2.1 About STOOrt Is to a atory of havtntt been tlci be spent In remodeling the city hall $20i in a roomii.ff house. to relieve congestion In some of the Herman Harm. aJat- - rhrr,lir, J'it-1-ex- departments, according to Mayor A. It. of Pat vital Heywood, who adds that the plans and tho nrt;.ir.i amining ! win soon be ready to wr i.l lo ly was four. J In h!" specifications to contractors for bids. ro m In .:!: n. for trnc of pt5or.Ti?. submit The north entrance will be closed to tho capitol Th" nrair.t wtrJ. takenHobs n, deputy nn.l the hallway leading from that I. Uy to loor devoted The lower offices. sheriff of 'Weber covsnty. floor w ill be so arranged that each of the three commissioners will have oft!.cre adjoining a reception room DOG CATCHER IS NAMED fices who acts for the for the secretary three th-commissioner. - ruction now occupied by the In auditor and treasurer, a city recorder, be added for those floor will second t lie raid en nM? Jnhm If. The first floor departments. tbre will be occupied In part br th- - health f IIU ArfUlfTI all and ndjointnir this departdepartment in Itenoate Jtail. ment mo.jel comfort stations will be established. tfir'al t. Tb- - f II. Hnh'v ;S Jnhn Or!n. wa 04t Twenty-firs- t t. r i r. r ilosf rilrh'r f v cily OGDEN MINOR ITEMS or; the at rr.tlnir i tton f Mayrr A. I.. Jlcvwoo.i. Mr. H;:s. were five appll anr hi n :pon rfmun'ralion !pn.J II- Jt for ea-!l Tb- - IIerM HepaMtcaa. ni; Ity. ill en'-'fl anl '' Twelve Chinese and Jan. Orrden. h coll '"f. each fl. li''"ns f of Ojrden pleaded Japanes- - resident Actlnsr 'iron a p'flil"n af a n- In a to of cf.arics Kullty at tar..l to r.rahll tirnltr sram.e whenparticipating K'trr.hllna' before arraigned mtrf-Tweaty-'ourtnl V.?.ittton S. this t?- - eernmiioricra he Municipal Ju ke George man tMiy, was mof i.ir..r. and fined $20. t nr!) hi at thai stniul rou! .Jp! t S 2 A wa stowed away In a reutt a month. pro f .'i v th' tty the -municipal clerk" safe. The men owoer of werihtaln per fTi!"tofi f rotrt the arres'ed ten days aro after the ! an. I t his the arijoinlr-i- pronrrfv w (th rc.u;rnertJfc-t- i poltc- - broke down doors of a house in ptan-In arcuf!.!i' Lincoln and the Oriof th- - t ifv nti;i"r. ental playing fan tan.caught of r.;-ffcout'1 rot Will Meet D! strict Attor-net'o vr.l lnnB r a L. i of the leathrwood of Fait Lnke ta-will l the principal speaker at tbe of th affi'nit r''iij the banautt to be held by th- - Kansas th Mormon rhtirr',; chpcl h aii-i of Ogden In the Metho list church hair warrant an.i are room at T o'clock Saturday for hi!I i. by rnssrr.My r':i'!!or,. I from ! -- v i f Several former Kansans of ".ors "itr evening. iEV iti. IS w.v poln?-fwflts Kite brief addresses and :fcr tr ti strut corrt-- t new offtc-rr on r of the - society will he out ( tht r f ha a rnember-rh- i; Tl.o societof tr-coiirt tatitllnc ln- elected of nbo st U"). (tone t'n Tar or mr-- . f ouylr to Ufd Marriage vcrc iued totay to Itaymond CELEBRATE BURNS' BIRTH licenses M. Jones and Melha Head, both of .lese w. Fotvers and Mora M. Commrmonitfil nt Osdrn t 'hrisfensn. both of Hooper; James H. Alexander of Parkman. Wyo., and Mrs. With ( ..nrrrl iin.l Hall. Tlf Llltl- - M P.. Green of Kaysvllle: Ton-aS- d ten. Jin. : Or anniversary J. Homer of HarrisHA and Ksma th- - tirth of P irns, th- - S otch Plain 'lty: Thorn-- s I.uirfnc Taylor ofofKlaterville iva coram m ort 'il witii a conifi!, and Mary cert arvl ball torti:M flvrn in the II. W. Ivym.--of fgl-nPoniey JtiiMi anl Matron"' rlijrrmri' iirtr of lac "aleton.Tn Huslness xieetlai: ev C'ndlJlon tb To- - o'ntion on Purrn warn jriven men in club. iytlce '"river that prohibicomplain I I n a Irwal attorney. tion has a quieting effect upon hv John A. JSneitor. -. r ?ir but hci'cs are entertained The CalP'lont t ftioftis mr? S'ot'h nonca anl tbcre wer- - o;o hi tl instru for an early readjustment to th- - new tl: con mental rnmvrji, .f rnllowmif conditions, according to J. S. Carverll y. o i a rf.cy a n - of t)gden. trustee of the National cert. exhibitions i in sr were Merchants' association, who spent rivn. Itan-dolp- n th-l- r hll iMr,jll o rt'f! - Orf h-r- 1 ti " nl t- 1 7. jflrtr 1Iur J" t!-- . trt. i ! reror-irnTi'l- - re.-iv- e h t- IS--e- - il'-troy- s , -- t ri Paj-ke- it-- e r 1 -- M-- 1 1 T f ne a-n- rtnl . w th-men- der f-- . a -- so-cl-- tv !u"l : JOSKPII Ij. JOLLKY. fpeclal to The Jan. 26. Funeral services MORONI, Jolley Joseph L.Tributes were held hero Sunday. were paid by Nathan Faux. John Patriarch Lund, Orlando Brandley and Bishop Davis. Jabez Faux, Jr., dedicated tho grave. Mr. Jolley was a member of the state constitutional convention. He wns born in Nauvoo, and came tn Utah in 1S50 his mother and six brothers and tw sisters. Of those there survive him of Moroni and Mrs. Sarah Henry Jolley Salem. Hatch of He married Mary Hannah Child In 1867. Of this union there were eight children, seven of whom are living. Mrs. Mary Billings of CaliThey are fornia, Mrs. Caroline Seymour of Salt Mrs. Ida Warren of Texas, Mrs. Iake, Hettie Beckwith of Connecticut, Joseph L. Jolley, Jr., of Boise, Dr. W. B. and David Jolley of New York. Jolley, He afterwards married Cea Lourltzen of Moroni. There were eleven children born to this union. HeraM-Rcptibllcsii- w-- . fnvi( -i ) : - . ica." The club perfected arrangements for open day January 31. The club will meet next week at the home of Mrs. Alonzo A. Hrownlng. The Mutual Improvement association tonight in the amusement hall of the Mormon church. Mis IT. W. Bullock of Kl Taso. I1L, arrived yesterday to take up the history work in high school. team of McLaughlin A The avenue yesran away on Ialy Hansondelivery McDon-ougdriver, Patrick terday.andTho two small boys were thrown from th- - sleigh, receiving minor Inteam ran Into a telephone juries.andThedemolished sleigh and harpole ness. The Daly-Judcompany Is hanllng and overland bv the Ontario machinery Daly West mines, Inowing to the great amount the mountains. of snow Light-hors- e teams are used. Special ge NOTES fr Ile Oe-de- .alracT U-ii'- n . i rd-- 1 i (, i Don 'i Suffer Longer and allow yourself to become crouchy, upset, nervous and depressed. These conditions usually indicate a disordered digestive system, which, if neglected, may be hard to remedy. Remove the disturbing element and put your digestive organs in ccod working order by taking Tliey entlv stimulate the liver, act on the bowels, tone the stomach purify the blood and regulate the system. These benefits arc particularly marked by women at such times when nature makes special demands upon their vitality. They act promptly and safely. The next time you feel and cut of sorts, take Beccham's Pills. Their sure, mild, thorough action will low-spirite- d nick Relief Special Directions of Valae to Women mrm with Every Box Sold bjr druggists throughout tho world. In boxes, 10c, 25c Ite-t.t- nrald-Rtnib!lean- .l Mllford. Jan. 25. Within a week two of Mllford valley farm lands purchase have been made here. The Zozoya brothers and Frank Walker of the San valley. Cal., successful ranchJoaquin men and dairymen, bought places here and will begin development work at once. The local firemen gave a dance and banquet at the Masons' hall Saturday evening. An open house public debate was held at the ward house on mall ortonight der trading. Charles Beard and Irving Noall led the discussion. It was brought out that several thousands of dollars leave Mllford monthly for mail order houses. It la said that about of the monthly pay roll Is spent elsewhere. The glrla of the Beaver County High school are attempting to furnish their new domestic science dining room and kitchen from profits of their cooking. To thia end a tamale supper and dance will b- - given at the high school Friday evening. th one-eigh- ASKS FOR CITY nerald-Repnblles- American Fork, Jan. 25. Unanimous indorsement was given by American Fork business men and Salt Lake mining men to the movement to advertise the American Fork Canyon mining district at a meeting held In the city hall here tonight. Report were made showing that a fund which will provide several hundred dollars per month for adhas already been raised. vertising men and brokers Salt Lake mining were met at the train by the American Fork brass hand. Among the visitors were W. II. Child, Clark Whitney, A. F. Palm, Fred Weolley, Irvin Lowe, Ralph D. Lyon, R. J. Kvans, W. E. Badger, D.Charles Hubbard. Tyng. John Cleghorn, li Hemphill and J. Tracy Woot-te- n GeorgeBait Jacob Kvans of Provo of Ross and W. K. Kvans of and S. W. Iako; Lehi. Alma Greenwood of American Forlc the resources of the canyon, spoke on of Its past und possibilities. S. telling L. Chipman and Joseph H. Storrs, both of American Fork, declared the business Interests of the community were back of tho advertising movement. H. C. Johnson of the finance committee a considerable fund had reported that for been purposes. pledged advertising raid he was well Jacob Kvans cf Provo pleased with his Investments In the district. Charles Tyng said as a leaser he with his associates had taken 150 cars of ore from the old Miller mine and since then he has Invested $40,000 In development work. h. to The to Th ftxmm Parser Forbids Harden to Speakl NURSE ItreommrnilAtton Made by City Physician of l'rovo la Annual Iteport. Ilerald-KepuMlcaa- Dr. H. O. Merrill, submitted his annual city physician, city commissioners report to theshows births there were SO - today. The report In the city In 1113. The food conditions of this city were reported excellent. Dr. Merrill recommends that the city and schools Join In the employthe mentpublic of a municipal nurse, whoso duty it will be to work with the city physician In mimlmizing contagion. EFFICIENCY IN ARMING NEED Unless Farmers Measure to Higher Standard Low Interest Declared Impossible. an Increased attendance the second day to hear addresses by Prof. William Peterson, Dr. Frank H. Harris, Dr. Robert J. Evans, Frank B. Stephens of Salt Lake and Carl R. Marcussen of Price. Professor Peterson explained why Utah is especially fitted for agricultural development. Dr. Harris talked on rotation of crops. Dr. Evans, state leader of county agents, urged the farmers to keep a record. systematic Mr. Marcussen told how the farmer could help the banker and the banker the farmer. help Before the Idaho and Utah farmers at a lower can expect to obtain money measure up rate of Interest they must to a higher standard of efficiency, Mr. Stephens declared in his address. He said the farmer must become a business man with a well defined, carefully worked out business policy and management. If a rural credit system such as that which is In effect in Germany is States governadoptedMr.by the United gosaid, there areseekment, Stephens loan be to many disappointed ing because the man who most needs ers, the money will be the one least able to obtain it. Practical Courses Given. carried out The regular program was as planned, the practical courses being for the first time. given Mr. Bingham, manager of the agrito cultural collegeondairy, gave a talkand the production ten dairymen care of cream. Nearly thirty interested to Professor Alpoultrymen enlistened the breeds and methods der's talk of selection In poultry raising. In the Dr. H. J. Frederick veterinary class the value of cleanliness emphasized around and within live stock buildings. Miss GerNearly sixty women heard talk on the methods trude McCheyne's home economics in womof an'steaching organizations. Miss Henrietta Calvin of the department of the interior of the bureau ad-of education will come to Logan to dress the conference. Poultry Association May Mnrk Each Shell With Birthday. The new marketing of the Salt Lake County Poultry plan association is to be launched at a meetheld at the Murray city hall ing to be Under that plan the tonight. expect to put on the market an egg guaranteed to be fresh and backed Special to The Murray. Jan. 25. Herald-llepnblica- ITCHING INTENSE BLIZZARD IS RAGING IN CUMBRES PASS Began Getting Bigger. Large, Hard and Very Red. Scattered Over Face. Had to Scratch. r.u.v. m:yi:k case of love at first sitxht." "It's a out all "Well,I maybe It will work select Detook four year to my right. 1 Kot." husband, and look what troit Free Pres.. ! ! i HEALED BYCUTICURA on ( F.n MAXIMILIAN HARDEN. HARDEN, the famous MAXIMILIAN and critic and editor of "Die Zukunft." has just been forbidden to publish his magazine, to make speeches In public, or to write until the war's end. His criticisms of the German government were considered too harsh. SHORES' CLAIM FOR SALARY TO GO BEFORE BOARDTOMORROW AS riErriAMni nDni m a o UiMcDicnrn IN til UL.IViniNU UliLIINral i 1 I V I I I I L j go before the commission the pnrollM of the eity for January W. Shores for salary n pdlce chief WIIHN for approHl, the elnlm of for the portion of n month lie bais heeu In office, will be included as an demand for nitlhorlntlon ly the com mission. tiotrrlflrd JneL i the announcement inaile yesterday by 12. A. Hock, city auditor. "Hie claim of Chief Shore for unlary vlll be handled Itns any other u clulm. Maid lr. Iloek, "If the rommU.iliin orders paid It will be Is with tbe fomml!ii" paid.Mr.The reHponitlbtllty Iloek sold hl had ndvlned him to follow this course. He said be bad also consulted attorney II. J- - IMniimy, the city attorney. Mr. ndmlttrd that be had talked with 31 r. Dock on tbe matter, but aid lie Illnlnny had not given an opinion. - "v- - wr j,ii..," i i m, mi u psswin u,"'u ' iiui w innu I SPORTING jf : ngaanrTt - j , Special Knight Woolen mills suits, made to measure, $20 during January at Z. C. M. I. Also our Knight Woolen mills general line included In our 25 per cent off January sale, PRECISION. "Do you go in for aviation?" he asked the Boston beauty. "No; not fcr aviation. One goes in for sea bathing, but for aviation one goes up." Judge. Herald-Republica-n. PIMPLES ON FACE Colo., Jan. 25. InThe worst Durango, Is raging Cumbres in years bllnzard here for the safepass, and fear I felthead of live stock ty of thousands of In Fan Juan basin. Two feet of snow was added today to drifts ranging from six to eighteen feet in depth. The Hio branch of the Denver Grande railroad has been blockaded for a week. OFF ONE-FOURT- H byLethe trade mark of the organization. Roy Turin, president of the association, is chairman of a committee which will make a report on the marThe committee has been keting at workplan. for two weeks. It is expected that under the new system the guaranteed esrrs will cost only about 51 more a case than the market and the increase may be less. Theprice, product will be sold in cartons and every will be stamped with the number of egg the association member from whose farm it came and the date on which it was laid. eh Special Trains Leave Union Station at 11 a. in. SATURDAY Only 21 Honrs En Route and Return Make Your Reservations Now Phone Wasatch 3502. UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM TIME CARD SOAPAND'OINTMENT "I noticed that my faco was covered with pimples which began getting bigger. They were largo and hard and were very red and there were so many festered at a time that I had to squeeze them out and they formed like a boil under tho skin. They scattered all over my faco and tho itching was so Intense that I had to scratch my faco so much it bled. "The troublo lasted about a month I used tablets, but they did not do any good. I noticed a Cuticura Soap and Ointment advertisement so I thought I would try them. The next day I saw the pimples were going away and I used two cakes of Cuticura Soap and three boxes of Cuticura Ointment and I was healed." (Signed) Eugene Vogt. 7122 Tremont Ave., St. Louis, Mo., Oct. 3. 1915. Sample Each Free by Mail AdSkin on With 32-- p. dress ton. post-car- d Book request. "Cuticura, Dept. T, Bos, Sold throughout tbe world. - EFFECTIVE JANUARY 23. 1916. Dally. Cache Valley and Intermediate (Malad also, arriving). Ogden, Denver, Kansas City. Omaha, Depart 7.20 7.20 8.15 9.30 11.00 12.05 2.25 2.30 3.30 A. M. A. M. A. M. A. M. A. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. 4.30 P. 5.15 P. .l Sil-vert- rQ awB,ssiiwa poul-trym- n: Preclal to Tbe Trovo, Jan. 2". J GOODS EGGS TO TELL WHEN LAID j fcC cholee The Logan Roundup and Housekeepers conference drew Mass Meeting Attended by Salt Lake Brokers and Money Is Raised to Bring Capital. entertain-- d fl Guaranteed watchett, worth 113.50 each. Solid nickel ease. Extra special, while they jj Durham-Duple- x demonstrator razors. dmmC Regular 35e qualities Standard safety razors. Regrular fl.OO JQ AastC grade Star safety razors, worth 9LOO each. while they last, your choice WrC knife sharpeners. Sharpen any blade from Sharpo 3 to 14 Inches long, at 50o each is3 C SUPPLIES Special to The Logan, Jan. 23. T ADVERTSEO ST d. rftpeetal mn d. .l NEWS ' f" JLwC SSBBBSSMXSBeSSS w-lt- h Mrs. A. M. Kopp read a paper on "Modern American Fiction." and Miss Mary Shields one on "Opera In Amer- MILFORD tbe lines being broken Splendid cigar lighters. Regular 23c grades. Your choice Cigar lighters, the reliable kind, worth 50c each. Your .l All-re- 1 to-ia- : mL.u. Park City. Jan. 23. The Woman's Athenaeum club met yesterday Town-senafternoon at the home of Mrs. II. S. fr "raM-flT'tK l r!ct , mm AUTO AMERICAN FORK MINES Ileraia-npQbiicaa- mm. useful clearance IE tm - wsssB' PARK CITY NOTES to The Here are a few article that you may choose while theyvery last thit we are at to effect a price way below original cost In order offering: quick ENTIRE STOCK OF MACKINAW'S AT ed !:- -- women's entire line of men's EXTRA SPECIAL SWEATER CLEARANCE PRICES We have a few odd lots of broken lines of sweaters which will he closed out at way tinder the half mark In many cases there are one or two of a kind, but If you find n sweater Inonly slie In this lot you your will be very fortunate, an the prices are way below Here are n few of the reductions on prigfinal oduN andiot. ends: Regular $3.00 Sweater $1.00 Regular $4.00 Sweater $1.50 Regular $5.00 Sweater ...$2.00 Regular $6.50 Sweater $2.25 Regular $7.00 Sweater $3.00 Regular $16.00 Sweater ..$3.00 taooxe from our entire stock of W grN Ancora Sweaters, lit regular 97.50 vjv g& uuu tmiv iiunimrs, Q uuiy ........ tj t a week In Colorado, where he spoke at tho convention of Colorado retailers. Will Carry Case I'p, Mrs. Louise Van Iyke ha filed notice In the district court that she will appeal to the supreme court from the decision in the local district In March, 1914, when she lost her suit' against the Ogden bank for the recovery of $4000 Saving In savings, which she declares was out on orders to which her name paid was forged. -- ARGAINS lit all nubilities und grades. . - QUICK CLEARAP CE HALF PRICES This fnclodeif our and HvreaterM, to-An- buk-Resf- i xi w-at- j EATERS a ?or r or HACKIFICED AT l M-ve- ns. - hn Entire atrr ' o. 3 Constitution Maker E Bureau at Annual Banquet Outlines Work -- for This Year. To work toward Ofdcn, I'M t brook, getting tockyard facilities for Ogden connection and to on inaugurate a aeries of excursions y m Icy. of 'trl.: with - the 1eUh V. ednasday to Offden from northern Utah and iml f. was who.bc1r the mow t acit were the rrlnclpal iytnsc In wa southern tnomin Idaho, bearraicnd f the .Senate caf. of the Oirden contributors the projects s. Barker fore Municipal Judsr ofirrsr advancement clvlo the in the murder etarr.t-natto- n publicity bureau, on the rhnrto today desree. decided V.'eber Mis the of club, preliminary first department t for lu.3 a. m. t rl I iy. th- - annual banat thl to tin take year t by Robert quet at the Weher club tonight. The rompUlnt. f sworn iWte'-tivePark santtln of A. 1'. Bielow the f Ppoti ofmotion "unU-prcir..i-ta.tdl- r ill. that fhll brook directum number wni increaaed from at. matte aforethou with fti'l neven tr nine. W. H. WattiK. president ome nn.t rti'.irn, of the Yb-- r club, and Fred tientix'h. 1r s.me rtnfinr, ty rd wtsr"" lo on vt'-- e Instrument nt. are director cf the bua,ni reau preside Inflated The tdadnant unknown, of the constitution. Blx-tolrtne by certain In m 1'atrlek Qutcley A. I. are rrral'.l seven tonistht eWted a mortal sienesi. and V. inort it Inl'ir!"" Halph II Itrifitol, O. It. Ollson, to com- J. ?. n further i!es-- r iption whereof A. J. Frank Steven. Parker, wll-said unknown, from Wrlcrnt and Fred O. Taylor. plainant mortal lnjurle arvl tckns th died."" Th- - publicity bureau haa made a Wat-t- t. then aid l;ir Iatrt-for ef f iriency." President record guic:v De Yln said PMthrook Sheriff T. A.nervonsr we must "and aald. s t.day than at toaimjler. moro thoirH rood work." the op suskeep n w he rreted sine tlrn anr A. I'. FdSow explained that the pubdrrisrced beer to licity vtns Ktvrnwarrant the work liir'.ut j RooomplifhlnK picion of I When f arrest. to chambern of undertaken by usually m'iril'r first desree commerce in cthr cltlff. rhi"xlr,fr th- - rourty Jil. h to I?.tItrok at wrtou A. It. Heywood announced he -rKartfe. wa.Mayor makes the that thta of T"t' opinion rt r County i.'pon th "!'.. ir.r.itU'n a mistake when It furnishes city free autobond n. .van th .Attorney Fannie Dawson, proprietor of mobile transportation to all blue tourist of ifri. ntlon. In which Quixley deleu th rooming hoi" In crlvlnsr a brief nummary of work a M. anH. dt4. accomplifhrd and projected J. David at 119 fsedrimrftf' the rfrlnklnr party.ar wff of the bureau, ald lir?ori, Kerretary witaa reranc their to Insure th bureau had saved estimated to furnl?h he able nesses. a neitherth- vra btisine" men $10. 00 by the advertising boM. they are in - ctiy Jail.the police scheme eensor btp condtmted by the declared by Pick i'ovrn. - of rhllbrok. bureau. He aid forest service men. the may to he aan accompliVeer and Pit h county commissioners murder, have rharsc of first with the face acrced to O? Drink n alaaa of real hot before breakfnwt to itdkU out polaonM. Publicity t?pc:l ! Clean, Sweet and Fresh Every Day D. J. Greenwell. jyryjute Pay Final Tributes to Patriarch; Was Look and Feel OGDEN DEPARTMENT Circulation frvtjarlment. 4iO Twnty-- If th 9 ,sws..jyr;MTM-- 11.45 11.45 11.55 11.55 11.55 P. P. P. P. P. Chicago. Ogden (Malad, going only). Pocatello, Ashton. Montpeller, Paris. Overland Limited Ogden, Reno, Sacramento. San Francisco. Ogden and Intermediate. Pacific Limited Ogden, Omaha, Chicago. Ogden, Logan, Boise, Portland. Seattle (Butte also going.) Los Angeles Limited Omaha, Chicago, Denver, St. Louis. Overland Limited Omaha, Chicago, Denver, St. Louis (San Francisco also Arrive 5.55 5.55 5.05 6.00 P. P. P. P. M. M. M. M. ! departing). Ogden, BTigham; Cache Valley. Malad M. and Intermediate. Ogden (Denver, Omaha, Chicago going) M. (San Francisco and Butte also arriving.) Idaho "Falls, Ashton. Pocatello, Ogden. M. Butte. (Twin Falls also arriving.) Ogden, Pocatello, Idaho Falls, Butte. M. (Logan, Wellsville and Hyrum also arriving.) M. Ogden, Ely, Sacramento, San Francisco. Pacific Limited Ogden, Sacramento, M. San Francisco. Ogden, Boise. Portland. Seattle. (Twin M. Falls also going.) City Ticket Office, Hotel Utah. Telephone 31aln 8.30 5.05 5.00 11.55 A. M. P. M. P. M. A. M. 12.10 P. M. 8.15 8.15 10.10 7.40 A. M. A. M. P. M. P. M. ,2.10 P. M. 10.20 A. M. 15. FARMERS R 0UND-U- P AND ITOUSEKEEP ERS' CONFERENCE LOGAN January 21, February 5. Excursions via Stiorf Line Oregon Pacifie (Union System.) $4.05 Round Trip From Salt Lake City. Tickets sold Proportionately low rates from other points. January 24, 29, 30 and 31. Limit, February 7. City Ticket Office: HOTEL UTAH. |