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Show THE G D. H Helping to Protect Against Flood. WEBER DELEGATES TO BE CHOSEN AT PR MARIES VICTIM'S SHOES Siwcial to The Logan. April 26. Miner and Delegation Will Meet at CourtMakes Sure He Will Not house Saturday for Hurry to Police. Organization. Dopes fSfwoUl to Th ITfraM IVpubl!"-!- . J 26. Peter William, t?peUl to Tlift Ogden, April 26. nprald-ltepobTIo- Mill f" '. n. Kmll Olsen of Hy-ru- April aged 3., a miner from Promontory point, took a drink out of a doped bottle with a stranger behind a billboard In "Wall avenue this evening and 'woke up minup $100 and with his shoes .filled with tacks placed there, apparently, . to prevent rapid running to the police-' "Williams wai taken to the police station by Patrolmen James Jlearn and "Walter Moore, who found him. It was two hours before he recovered his nses sufficiently to report his los. AVjlliarr.3 say he came to Ogden with $135, a statement corroborated befriends, lie declares he was not drunk when ha met the stranger. He offers $25 reward for the arrest of the man. IIrald-Kfpubllcan.- U-- ill g HeraM-IUpubllcan- .l e, Herald-Republica- TJuOGS ACTUALLY SHSil riniiii lite f WORTH FOR S9.0.0 S.00 FRQUfl TO TOD AY All new; all totally different; each one smart, distinctive and the very latest style. Fine trimming's are used on these hats pretty flowers, stylish bows, fancy feathers and other smart becoming effects. All the new spring colors. Remember, this sale is for one day only This Morning. Millinery department, third floor; elevator service. Iltrald-Republlra- J TC-flfl- S The Store Ahead l ft m. years, was drowned today aged by falling into the Little Hear river near the Baxter mill at Hyrum. In the few the waters of the Little past Bear havedaya risen rapidly until it is a torrent. The banks of the rivergreat have been washing out near the mill and Mr. Olsen was hired to assist in thj effort to protect the property. Suddenly the earth began giving way under his wagon. In the he fell from his wagon intoexcitement the stream and before anyone could give assistance he drowned. The body was carried down the river swiftly and until a late hour searching parties supplied with dynamite and hooks had failed to find any gTapplins trace of the remains. He is survived wife and seven children. Mrs. byA. his of Lolawson J, gan Is a daughter. Mr. Olsen was a prominent farmer of Hyrum, and owned a big dry farm in the Pocatello Arrangements have been completed for holding the Republican primaries In Weber county Fridelegates to day to elect seventy-fou- r the Provo convention May 1. The' Weber delegates will be elected directly from the primaries, but will meet In the courthouse Saturday for organization. The for holding the primaries In the places twenty-tw- o districts outside of in Ogden citv have been designated CLEAN-U- P each district by the district chairman. DAY SUCCESSFUL In Ogden the delegates will meet by Second wards. InFirst ward in city hall. the Third ward amusement Student and Faculty Join On Work at ward hall. Third ward In Seventh Inward B. V. V. the amustment hall. Fourth ward. to The Special courthouse, and Fifth ward in. Fifth Provo. April 26. Todav was clean-u- p ward amusement hall. day at the Brlgham Young university and both faculty and students joined in work on the campus and the athletic DELEGATES ARE APPOINTED WIN ACADEMY HONORS field. Classes were dismissed all day. Is senior at the school, Friday and the graduating day Richfield Republican Select ItfprMeii-tatlve- a class will present the school with a fiun dial. Special to State Convention. 9IIam 'lone Jensen to lie Valuta tori an exercises will be given nt devotional, f ? pc l to Tfce and the senior ball will be held at and Lelnnd Evan to fie ValedictorRichfield. April 2. Republicans of night. Richfield at their primary last evening at Weber ian Academy. atto elected th following delegates tend the state convention at I'rovo Special to Th May I1: of t Ogden. EUREKA NEWS NOTES j April 26. In recognition'' W. Poulson. J. Joseph CMdeter, Iceland their scholastic Evans P. W. M. standing. K. A. Hansen. James Peterson. has been selected as valedictorian of 4 ---Payne and E. A. Sumner. and were In attend-Hnc- the senior class of Weber academy AnMany Progressive salutatorlan. asand all seemed to feel that this MJss lone Jensen asmade Sppclal to The at was a Republican year. All of the pre-In nouncements wer general 26. A Republican priEureka. dewas Jensen, it sembly today. Miss cinct primaries have now been held will April be held here Friday evening clared, possesses more credits than any mary Sevier county. 8 o'clock to elect alx delegates to atother members of the graduating class. at In an tend the congressional convention and won Leland Evans first place FUGITIVES ARE ARRESTED extemporaneous speaking contest held six to attend the state convention at at the assembly, and Miss Adella War- Provo May 1. in a declamation contest. J. A. Whelan. manager of the Tonlha Atr aMrl In I'ocntello for nerDistrict contests Ogbetween hotel here for several months, Weber, Offrnxm. Oxdra den High and Box Klder High schools has resigned and gone to Salt Lake. Jn declamation, and public epeaklng rSpe!l to Th The season baseball with enstarted will audibe In held Weber academy thusiasm Ogden. April 25. rocatello police Is to have It Sunday. planned arrested Floyd Shtipe and A. P. torium tomorrow evening. a fast team here. Jirown. Ouln youths who failed to ap-to David Woody, employed at the Eagle court this morning & Blue Bell mine, was found near Dr. pear In police of having APPOINTMENTS CONFIRMED Henfcel'a stand trial on the charge office Monday helpless from stolen Emll Keller's automobile a the losi of blood. In trying to open a had Kach a ride. tro a for month Oweern on lInnlKc-- Avenue Jar of fruit he cut his hand deeply, Joy lie been at llbertv on bonds of $1ii. de- PwpertrAuk for Improvement. to fainted a after being helped drug Alex leaves this Fife tective morning store and was in a precarious condition (Special to The to brinj the boys- here. before a eurs'con stopped the flow of 26. commissionOgden, April City blood. ers have confirmed the appointment of Joseph Morley I getting plans and L. K. Erbe as police desk sergeant to for the erection specifications succeed E. T. Spencer, and J. It. Paine, of a new brick ready OGDEN MINOR ITEMS block north of the Star rt llag-beto desk succeed sergeant, officers. have been theatre. nightAnderson. Both M. K. Nebo, who has extensive minon duty several weeks. Hen-nlgInterests In the North Tlntic dison owners of ing Petitions property reOgden. April 2. Pursuant to a avenue trict, and between Twelfth by WilliamF.C. Neff, from the United States depart- Thirteenth street and In Farley avenue Hyrumaccompanied Nelson and quest Qulst, ment of commerce, school children of for concrete sidewalks were came out from Salt Joseph Lake this week. granted. are be Informed to of presthe Ogden A fire broke out in the Tlritlc garage ent ecarcltv of material for paper manson e quick work causing ufacture and be urged to save waste IMPROVEMENTS ON 0. S. L. yesterday, from the the shop. Gasoaround boys and ranga. paper line a blow torch caused ignited by -Vtalta Ogrden D. W. Camp- Contract Awarded for blaze, but was extinguished before Siding, on Main the Pabell, vice president of the Southern much damage was done. . nnd It ranch Line. t cific and general manager of the to northern district was in Ogden today The Special FIRES AT AMERICAN FORK on a general trip of Inspection. Ogden, April 26. The Oregon Short Wilt I)leun Finance. Capt. J. R. Line Railway has a awarded company Adams, associate chief forester, and contract to the Utah Construction com- Vacant Dwelling; Totally Destroyed T. D. Eronson. operation inspector, for improvement work on the Rani Damaged. Jiave arrived from Washington for con- pany and branch lines, according to an's American Fork, April 26. S. L. ference on financial matters In con- main nouncement W. H. Wattla. by president barn on West Main street was nection with appropriations for the of the construction company. Pro-Fourth district. damaged last night by fire that started Fiosed improvements Include new in the loft. Loss on the building; Is Tribe Itinera! Tomorrows-Funera- l and tracks spurs, similar passing about $100. A ton of hay was deervlcea for Wlllard Tribe, who died work. ffrom an in It. stroyed. B. sustained accident, injuries Robinson, general superintenvacant frame dwelling belonging held at 2 p. m. tomorrow In dent of the will be work to be to AFrancis engineering La Grange was discovered the Fourth ward meeting house with done by the Short Line system, will su- on fire at 4 a. m. and was completely Uishop F.. A. Olsen officiating. pervise the work and representatives of destroyed. Loss about JS00, partly inAre l'nlajured. Reports the construction company will meet Mr. sured. Orchard are that the re- Robinson in Pocatello. from orrfiard districts cent cold snap caused no damage. The TO KIXISH WOHK SATURDAY. GAMBLING PARAPHERNALIA young .beet plants also escaped injury. Will Inerenne Charge. Upon motion Ogden. April 26. J. David Larson, reof County Attorney Joseph 1. Evans, signed secretary of the Ogden PubCONFISCATED BY POLICE misdemeanors licity bureau, will complete his services complaints charging jirulns"t Frank Creighbaum and F. C. with the Weber club Friday and will Mandy, alleged gamblers. were dis- take up his duties as secretarv of the Cliief Says o lUild Ws Made, but That missed by Municipal George S. Salt Lake Commercial club Saturday. Keytlng'H Apptiratuw- Was Simply Rarker this morning. Judge The county at- James I'. Casey expects to begin his Appropriated. comas new of work the the he issue will Ogden torney says felony next week. bureau secretary the two, alleging Publicity they plains DgalnFt Chief of Police C. W. Shores denied a gambling report in Twenty-fourt- h operatedstreet. last night that a raid had been made The other eight arrestd OlTINtt OF I. I. A. on alleged quarters in the on be tried misdemeanor charges. will Ogden. April 26. Mutual Improve- Wayne hotel.gambling He declared that inforof will associations ment take Ogden reached Mayor Frry, Sheriff 5AY. LAW IH OIISKnVED. hold their annual outing in Huntsvllle mation Corle6S and the police debarment that e 26. 5 Thirty-fivof Ogden. April phythe will considerable gambling paraphernalia May and the program muwere Include a track meet, contestsday dentists in dan-rinsicians, druggists and in room was 82 of the hotel. He stored addressed tonight on the operation of sic and literature, followed by that he with the mayor, the sheriff Harrison antlnarcotlc law by Dr. the trains will be run by the said a few deputies went and to the hotel O. A. I la "call, genernl deputy Internal Ogden. Special Logan & Idaho Hallway com- and confiscated the gambling appararevenue inspector, of Halt Lake. He pany, the car leave Huntsvllle to last and took it to police headquarters. aM he found provisions of the law at 11. SO p. m. to make connection with tus"The paraphernalia was the property were being carefully observed here. View the North Ogden and Pleasant a club of formerly operated in the Wayne and presided over by "Blllie" n on units ovkhlook moo i cash. special cars. said the chief. "It has been Ogden. use for some tlme-an- d Aprtl 2S. F.urglars who RITES FOR NEPHI MATRON Keytlng," out of no effort with a kev. took about entrnce pained was to It. made We were conceal met $25 from the Kern Confectionery comat the hotel by Keytlng and he took us "avenue More in Washington to the room, opened the door and told pany's Spoken and Songs Sung at us laM nlht. but overlooked more than Eulogfe to do with the apparatus as we Iller of Mm. V.. '. Kendall. money was removed $10. aThe stolen wished. where employees had from Special to Tlie Herald place We found a roulette wheel, crap tabeen in the habit of placing It upon 26. Funeral services bles and card tables stored in the room. Nephi, April store. the closing were held In the North ward meeting Keytlng told me the wheel had been In the hotel eonie time ago. Wc house Tuesday for Mrs. George W. used no gambling in the hotel and as found Kendall, who cilcd Saturday afternoon the paraphernalia was not in use I do of heart failure. IJlshop C. 11. Grace not think any prosecutions will follow." presided. Vocal solos were br BLISTERS II. C. M'TT IX TOWN. Mrs. Ilalph Hlliston. ilrs. given Edward I H. C. Nutt. general manager of the P. Anderson, and a duet by 'arter. Prof. Carl Nelson and Russell. Salt Lake Route, with headquarters at John E. Lunt. l!ihop T.Frank H. G. Tarkes, Los Angeles, was In Salt Lake yesterHr. T. I. P.ees. IJishop Grace and Les- day on a trip of Inspection. He says ALL OVER HANDS ter Maneum of Provo the work of making th'e survey into the Mrs. Kendall was 61spoke. old and Uintah basin from Provo will be pushed years leaves five sons: George li., J. A.. June, ns rapidly as possible, but that as yet Ivan. Uean of Nephi: two daughters. hv has been unable to fix a date for Mrs. Delia Wynder of the survey. He visited Canof the ada, and Mrs. J. e. LuntCardston, one the starting demonstration train on the Salt Spread Rapidly to Elbows. Very of Nephi: H. J. brother. of Pima. Ariz., Lake Route and was Impressed with Painful and Itched and Burned. ne one sister. Mangum Mrs. Lydla Apperly of the work which the agriculturists are han Francisco. doing. Nearly Crazy with Irritation. ri.AX RlFFItAGK MEKTOC. CALLS EMERY CONVENTION Mrs. W. N. Williams was selected HEALED BY CUTICURA yesterday to preside over the mass Republican AVIII Meet at Castle Dale meeting to be held In the Salt Lake of May 11, under theatre the evening to Select State Delegate. of the direction the Congressional OINTMENT AND to The SOAP Sperlal for Women's Suffrage. The Castle Dale. April 26. S. p. Snow, Union women in the party touring the westin ern the states an Interests of Republican chairman for Emery county, amendment to the federal constitution ban when a broke hands Issued a call for trouble "convenmy began county "My universal suffrage, will argranting tion to be held here Saturday mornln" 'out all over la little watery blisters and of .May 11 and here rive morning for the purpose of selecting delegates will remainthehere elbows. The two to my breaking days to rapidly spread the state convention at Provo "Mai ference of voting women. for the con1. The apportionment of out wa-- red and unsightly to y 7vN At-'the county convention will delegates and mr hands were extrcmelj be one deleNo disappointment with lawn seed from each voting district for' every from - Sons gate and 'J "Va lad with inflammation were Co., 63 K. Second Bailey ten votes cast for Advertisement. Joseph were swollen. They Howell in the lastCongressman election. Ogden. SALE STARTS . Herald-Ib-publlcan- fSgOISl Advertising Only the Truth R. GO Stranger 1 Emil Olsen Loses His Life in ROBBER PUTS TACKS IN 2151-- r IN LITTLE BEAR RIVER J. Greenwell, Correspondent. avenue. 1641 Washlntrton Tels. MS or SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1916 N, HYRUM FARMER DROWNS OGDEN DEPARTMENT Circulation Department, 420 Twcnty-flftstreet. Telephone 91i. HERALD-REPUBLICA- THE STORE THAT . MADE "YOUR CREDIT IS j'GOOD" FAMOUS! flTOfflM 11246 STATE 4 imsui a M4Jb -- u rf.ta us mmttmytvmi-mmm- tern wmmrss ST.I satnKJsBJNti Vs4j THE STORE THAT MADE "YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD" FAMOUS! -- Bul-llcn-Be- nTnld-KrptiMrcsn.- av r Hera!d-IpuM!c- - er Herald-Repabncan- .l Chip-man- - g. Ir-aM!can.- l lV IIratd-RpublIran- .l i i &- vrrr calnful and both itched and burned and I was obliged to scratch and then they seemed to be Irritated worso I H ft I I and I could not sleep. When near any fire. I nearly went crazy with the , Irritation. before week a on I came "The eruption Soap and Ointment. Ia got Cuticura e twenty-ondays I was healed. (Signed) Mrs. George Porritt. Thorp. Wash.. July PROVO NEWS NOTES " 13. 1015. Free by Mall Sample Each Skin Book on request. AdWith toa. 32-- p. post-car- d world. the Ipt. "Cnlicora, Sold throughout DEMONSTRATION TRAIN J to-T- dress ek Qld Briar Pipe Now Worth Cool Hundred Cost But Few Cents T, Horn l Special to The nrrald-Rpublle- n ,.rrvV'-ApPurvance of Park26.rove mow still covers the hills resort to thesays south of th canyon down almost to the cottages George Buckner was fined $; "by Judge It. It. Thorn for drunkenness. Suit has been brought bv the Investment company J. Davis I.arsen and others against to collect $500. east on a busiHph Homer has ness trip. He will gom go as far as Washington, D. C. r Spalding-Liv- ingston PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY (Utah Finance Co.) Here is an Idea of our liberal terms to deserving borrowers: - . '1T, l T. FOR rr. CKXTS FOR .to ( KMS FOR 15 CKNTS Patterned after the Russell Sago foundation division of remedial loans. Money loaned on diamonds and jewelry. -- OX Kenrn RulMIng. TO SPEND DAY N MURRAY MEET AGAIN TO TALK PLANS FOR HOSPITAL , t Tooele, Is Next Stop on the Prisoners. Cache Large BankCrowds Itinerary; Large note in Bowl, but It Is Instructed at Lehi. Discovered. Murray will be the only etoo in Salt Lake county for the demonstration train of the Utah Agricultural college and the University of Nevada. Three meetings will he held at today, two colleges and the professors of theMurray in charge of the train together with Heber J. Webb, county agent, extend an invitation to all of the farmers in Salt Lake county to be present at the meetings.to The train goes directly from Tooele. It Is expected that Murray one of the largest crowds yet to greet the demonstration train will be at Murray. The first meeting will be held at 10 o'clock and the lecturers will give attention toof plowing, harrowspecial In this fallowing dry farms ing and the afternoonbe During part of the state. will practicalthedemonstrations Joint meetevening a LAke given andbeinheld. Route The Salt ing will the demonstration ever announced that trip has been the most successful undertaken. one of the largest crowds Lehi had of the two weeks. A th--committee of train there. citizens and a band met The meetings were held in the taber- niThe lectures were devoted chiefly to growing of sugar beets, irrigation and , -- j dairying. Court Notes A . briar pipe in the city Jail was foundordinary in of the possession yesterday was COMMON Charles Durkee, and Jointly claimed by himself and II. M. Teel. known to the police as "Mountain Lion Teel." The finding of the not much out of the ordipipe was nary, but it was found to have a market value of at least $100. It also ended a search and investigaof several days by the police. tion hundred-dollar A note was found the sides carefully pressed against of the bowl, which was partly filled with ashes. The money Is believed to be a part of $130. which withn Teel and Durkee are' charged Pay-sofrom Fred Peterson of taking last Saturday. were searched thorBoth men when they were booked, but oughly no money was found. They are beon a charge of grand ing held Teel was arrested three larceny. hours after he had been released from Jail on another charge. JEFFRIS TO MAKE RACE AGAINST LA F0LLETTE Madison, Wis.. April 26. Malcolm G. unanimously Jeffrls of Janesvllle was ReIndorsed today by the conservative Wisof . ered an address on the history of Odd at I. O. O. F. temple last Fellowship occasion the being in celebration night, of of the ninety-sevent- h anniversary of all local the order. Representatives lodges of Odd Fellows and of Rebekalis Mrs. in the celebration. participated Johanna Melton, president of the state reviewed the assemblyof of Rebekahs,; order. A musical prohistorywas that included and refreshments gram were served. Attorney May Prove Stumbling Block FAVOR PURCHASING LAND to Physicians' Project. Opinion by County An opinion from the county attorney that the county commission holding cannot legally create a staff at the in accordance with the county hospital Salt Lake Counplan submitted by thewas received yesty Medical society, the county commission, read by terday and filed. It was agreed to meet with the comthe medical society mittee representing afternoon at 5 o'clock to discuss Friday , . the matter. The county attorney advises that the commission may create a staff at the staff hospital, provided it appoints members and the latter are willing to be subject to orders and directions of the county commissioners. The medical society plan was to have the staff selected by an advisory board of a staff physician from composed each of the three leading hospitals, the society and the president of the medical not subject to county physician, but the orders of the county commission or by that body. appointed While the physicians would not discuss the matter it is intimated that the staff proposition under such conditions will not materialize. FAILS TO GET INTEREST Clty Commissioners to JVcgrotlate Adam Spelrs Estate; Ruling,- on Automobile Stands. In an effort to settle a pending con-- , demnation suit by a compromise purchase, the city commission in committee of the whole named a subcommittee of AV. II. Shearman and Heber M. AVells to examine the land of the Adam Speirs estate in City Creek canyon and negotiate with the heirs to acquire it. The propertv lies. on both sides of City Creek at Natural bridge and is considered important to the city to protect the purity of the water. The commission also decided that the owner of an auto for hire can have but one stand for the car. The question was raised by application of an owner for two stands for his one car to be used alternately- at his pleasure. It .was decided by the commission that in stands this would lead to and would defeat trafficking the purposes of the auto ordinance. - - Acid Stomachs Are Dangerous Conmion Sense Atlvlce by a Distin- guished Specialist. "Acid" stomachs are dangerous be- - k senatorial conference publican consin as candidate for the nomination Audit of State University's Books Shows cause acid irritates and inflames the P delicate lining of the stomach, thus of United States senator at the SeptemThat A'o Increment Wasr Earned ber primary election. He will oppose hindering and preventing the proper on Dally Balances. action of the stomach, and United States Senator La Follette, to sive-Republican. of the leading cases of probably trouble from which The University of Utah has not re- stomach sufceived an income of 2 per cent on bal- fer. Ordinary medicines andpeople medicinal ORGANIZE TRAINING CAMP ances to $25,000, treatments are useless in from $5000 ranging cases, to which it is entitled, according to for the5' leave the source ofsuch trouthe T. Judd, deputy state auditor, ble, the acid in the stomach, as danGeorge Officers Preliminary Arrange Army of the gerous as ever. The acid must be neuwho has completed an audit Details for Active Campaign. books of just institution. sIn his report that tralized, and its formation prevented, to Lincoln G. Kelly, state auditor, he and for this purpose is the best Capt. W. B. Wallace, instructor-Inspecto- r of the National Guard of Utah; will recommend this be corrected.are in a teaspoonful thing of bisurated magnesia, a of he "The books university and Capt. Freeman antacid, taken in a little warm Capt. Wesley King simple Mr. Judd. "but or condition,' said cold water after eating, which not Bassett, heads of the general commit- splendid been not has receiving tee of the citizens' military training the institutionon neutralizes the acid, but also preThe only its daily balance. any interest vents the fermentation from which camp; Abbott tMaginnis. chairman of law of balances the provides that shall daily the training camp committee, developed. Foods which orrecruiting acidity iscause draw 2 per cent met at the Salt state institutions and Raymond C. Naylor greatestif distress mayfol-be dinarily bala carries The university eaten Lake Commercial club yesterday to ar- interest. with the meal is impunity 'nine to ance of from $5000 $25,000 a for the training camp with lowed bisurated little range details magnesia, In the year." Wallace will open an office months which can be obtained from any drugnext week commence Mr. will Judd in forCaptain the the training camp and should always be kept handy. publicity gist, AgUtah the of books an of the audit rooms at the Commercial club bureau Advertisement. college's branch at Cedar Monday. Initial working plans for the ricultural Cltvthen will be formulated, training camp W. J. Seely. deputy state auditor. the sending of citizen reincluding officers will report today on an audit probably into cruiting neighboring he has just of the books of completed states he says, are in excountv, which He The concluding lecture of the mili- Utah will commence condition. course will be given at cellent tary training on the books of Carbon county. next hall Wednesdav evening. Barratt May increases strength of 3. when Capt. John F. Sharp, N. G. U., aencaie, on "Personal Hygiene and MURRAY NUMBERING FIXED will speak rundown nervous, 200 V. R. Bell, Lieut. Camp Sanitation." cent Inpeople ten per days reofficer In charge of the local army in many instances. Utile to will speak on "The County Commission Adopt $100 forfeit if cruiting station, Continue System to Suburb. fails as per full ex-it Cavalry." Mr. Maginnis will act as chairman. in A resolution providing for renumberplanation soon tolarge article on north and south'streets aphouses ing nOTHELL LEAVES SERVICE. pear in this Daner. between the city limits of Salt Lake ,'Us, Ask or your doctor Frank H. Bothell, for three and a and Murray so that the numbering in n abouc it, Schi half years mlllc inspector of the local Murray may be made to correspond to ciru;)i.t division of the United States bureau that in Salt Iake was adopted by the Drug stores always carry it In stock. of animal industry, has tendered his county commission. This action was taken on of accept the position of resignation to of Creamthe people of Murray anentrequest ultimate superintendent at Los to the city. ery company Angeles. Mr. annexation The surveyor was Bothell leaves for Los Angeles Friday instructed to preafternoon. pare a map showing the new system of Progres- nine-tent- In a complaint issued by the county Kd Narovlch is charged with attorney,and assault battery. James T. Another complaint charges Tavlor with threatening to kill W. II. Klliott. Attornevs interested In the case of the United States against the Southern Pacific railroad.' wherein it is sought to have the Central Pacific from Ogden the to San Francisco divorced from a decision Southern Pacific lines, expect within a few days. The decision will be delivered in Salt Lake through sent to John W. Christy, clerk copies of the federal district court, and he will make the announcement. case of Standard Hearing of& the Distribution company Brokerage American Falls Mining against theinvolving the collection of company before Judge Tillman D claims, began States court yesterJohnson in United case was transferred to Salt day The from Idaho. Lake Ie Roy Peterson, arrested at Provo on a charge of having opened xindeliv-ere- d mall, pleaded guilty to violating before Judge Tillman the postal laws D. Johnson and was sentenced to two jail. Peterson months in the countymonths awaiting has been in Jail four trial a suit for diCrueltv Is alleged in vorce fifed by Karl C Parish against He alleges that she Dolly Parish. a glass bottle at a lostruck him with she kicked him In the cal hotel, that head and threatened to kill him. William J. Cowan filed suit against Matilda Gunn and others to annul a conveyance of property. yesterday Judge Tillman D.O.Johnson R. Baum of Salt admitted Attorney courts In federal the Lake to practice of the local districts. to be Suit to collect $2000 alleged etook of the due on subscription to the was filed by company Newhouse HotelHotel company against the Newhouse W. D. Donoher. as to Alleging false representation Willie Volkoff the value of the land, Land & filed suit againstto the Pacific a contract of annul recover Water company $1150 purchase of land and to paid in on the contract. CAX11V COHI'AM IS FORMED. A new ice cream and confectionery yesterday with company was organized a working capital of $25,000. A plant and store on Main between First South Officers and Third South are planned. of the company are I. C. Thoresen, United States surveyor, general, presiStates dent: Aquila Nebeker, United T. A. Home. marshal, vice president: United Jr.. manager; T. F. Thomas.secretary-treasurer; States collector of B.customs, Thomas Qulnn, IJarney Homer, county clerk: W. H. Dale. Prof. J. B. Toronto and Roger W. Powers, directors. ADDRESS BV JUDGE KING. W. If. will speak on "The Judge the Proper Kducatlonal Fssentials of King the Parent-TeachSystem" at a meeting of the association at Bryant and school this evening. Misses Sarah Leah Burton will furnish musical numbers. er ( hs - NUXATED IRON amm-Johnso- the-Cresc- ent numbering, which provides that the numbers shall commence with 1700 at 2100 at Twelfth South, South, for the Troops. Eleventh Allen's Foot-Eas- e 2700 at Thirteenth South. 2300 at Four3900 at Sixteenth South, teenth Many war zone hospitals have or- and 4500South, Seventeenth South, and that at dered Allen's Foot-Essnumbers shall be allowed to each tne troops. two for use arr.tmg theantlseptic rod. powder, Into and used in the shoes Shaken the foot bath. Allen's Foot-Eas- e gives rest TO END DISPUTE and comfort, takes tie friction from PLAN and prevents the feet getting the shoe, foot-sortired or DepartDrug and sell it. 25c Trouble Over State Power Dam Likely ment Stores everywhere to Be Smoothed Out. Don't accept any substitute. Try it today. Advertisement. Final settlement may be reached between the state and water users of the Logan river, at a meeting to be held in Logan. The controversy beFridaythe TODAY'S BEAUTY TALK tween state and the water users began when the state constructed a hydroelectric plant on the river to serve Utah Agricultural college at LoYou can make a delightful shampoo the with-verlittle effort and for a very gan. Water users contend that operations If you get from your have trifling cost. interfered with their water rights. suit and action Is now druggist a package of canthrox and They brought dissolve a teasponful In a cup of hot pending In the district court for Cache water. Your shampoo is now ready. county. The trustees of the agricultural colJust pour a little at a time on the scalp lege will be represented at the meetand rub briskly. This creates an ing Friday by a committee composed abundance of thick, white lather that of John Dern of and John C. dissolves and removes the Salt Lake, Thomas Smart ofSharp thoroughlyexcess Logan oil and dirt. After and A. T. Wright of Ogden. I). II. dandruff, Thomas, James M. O'Neil and AV. E. rinsing, the hair dries quickly, with a AA'yman will represent the water users. fluffiness that makes it seem heavier than It is, and takes on a rich luster I. O. O. V. HAS ANNIVERSARY. and a softness that makes arranging The Rev. P. A. Slmpkin, pastor of it a pleasure. Advertisement. Phillips Congregational church, deliv- e, e. y "I am Staying at JM Angelas Los Angeles"- is always said witk a sense of satisfaction. Tte mere choice of ttis distinctively Ligli-cla- ss hotel at once stamps you as a person of standing and good taste. European Plan, $1.50 up. Spring St. at Fourtiu "In the center of " everything worth vhilc. C. C. Loomi Harry Loom la Proprietors Jlho, you 'II like the ) -f- ii jJngelus Grill nrnrnmni n i wim n ittt i " |