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Show TIIK SALT LAKE TRIKUNK, WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH 3, 1920. OGDEN DEPARTMENT II Yea Ycu S heu!d Have the Besl &!2gSSLuZXi ITARCLD J. Have jeu PACKER, elected ruler of the Ogden .... AS. e Mlted lodjie of Elk at annual meeting last night, SHOCKS THREE Notice of Appointment Through Sleeping Car Service Between Twin Cities and Coast to Be Renewed. H - Sftrrl.il to The Tribun. March 3. OGDEN', Two promotions wr mad in th operating offices of th Denver A Rio Grand s a result of the departure of Carl U. Ragon to Fort Worth a few da vs1 ago. T. J. Halptn, chief clrrk to th division superintendent, J, T, Slattery, wa moved a notch higher and now la chief clerk to I. H. Luka, general superintendent of the Utah line of the company. Mr. Haipln entered railroad service for th Denver & Rio Grande in Denver, seventeen years ago, as a clerk. He worked at first In the engineering department for several years, later going over to the operating and of the work. He cam to Salt Lake eight years ago. W. E. Speakman was selected to fill the vacancy caused by the promotion of Mr. llalpln. tie wa promoted from th position of chief clerk lu th mechanical department of th Denver A Rio Grande here to oe chief clerk to Mr. Slattery. Mr. Speakman entered railroad service eighteen year ago as an office boy tn the Denver & Rio Grande offices, and haa been wltji this company since then. He came to Bait Lake City from Denver two , years ago, Milton Ririe, 13 eon of 8tat Auditor and year of Mr'. Jeseph Ririe, wee severely hurtled, Mies Lsttle, 13, and and hi two Mis Eileen. 13, received Electric shocks, when the sister were attempting to the brother from possible eleotrocu-- , tion after he had corns into contact with a wire clothes line across which a live electric wire had fallen, According to the report from the Rlrle home, the heavy storm early thl morning broke an electric wire, which fail ecrose the clothes line wire. One end of the fallen wire struck a woodpile and at, ltr, ue -- started a fir. Milton Ririe started from the house to aacertain the causa of the fire, and. passing near the line, which had fallen within two feet of the ground, he struck it with ins knee and was hurled to th ground, with tha wire under him, Misses Lettle and Eileen Klrle heard their brother's shouts and rushed to hie aid. When they took hold of his hands to lift him off the wire, both were hurled to th ground. - The next Instant the clothes lino snapped in two and released the circuit. Th fir department was summoned and the flames in the woodpile were extinguished. Th Ambrlne treatment was applied to th boy's burns, which sre upon bis legs. His injuries are said not to b serious. Th two girls escaped with sever vous shocks. ,.j A 1 . "' O'vqWl'? V.; NUiLielLvVfet . ner- Out of Debt NATIVE OF KENTUCKY - IS DEAD AT 0GDN Fel-we- y. Celebration to Be Held by Lodge on March 30. Special to The Tribuse. OGDEN, March 3. Mrs. Elizabeth Monahan, T2 years of age, 3328 Brant avenue, died at I 41 o'clock this morning 8he was of a complication of disease bom In Wayne county, Ky., August J, 1348,' and haa been a resident of Ogden , for fifteen years. Mrs. Monahan is survived by three Mr. Mary E. daughter. They are Mr Robert LangDilion, Mont.: worthy and Mrs, Alvin Mortensen, both of Ogden. The funeral will be held at 3 p. m. tomorrow at the Klrkendall chapel. Interment will be in Mountain View cemetery. of Wejtern Pacific Offi-- , cial Received Here. Son and Daughters of State Auditor Ririe Have Nar row Escape From Death. Special to Tbe Trlbuie. OGDEN', March 2. Notice of appointments of officials of tho Western Pacific wa received by railroad men in Salt Lake yesterday. Th appointment of heads of departments came from th office of the president and the designation of traffic agencies from the traffic nianager, H. K, bay. The appointments, which went into effect Alar eh I, are as follows. W. Mason to bo general manager;. T. J. to be W. T. chief engineer; Jacobs Wych to be purchasing agent, H. K. Fay to be traffic manager; Charles Klsey to be and treasurer; J. F. Evans to secretary be general auditor; Lyman Rhoades to be assistant secretary and treasurer; C. F. Craig to be assistant to th general manager, and W. G. Bruen to be statistician. T raffia agencies were designated a follows: Ban Francisco. Cal., freight, W. 3. Shot ell, assistant general freight agent, 311 California, street; passenger, K. V. Crowder, general agent passenger department. Oakland, Cal., freight, W. H. Davenport, general agent, 3 Thirteenth street, r, Sacramento, Cal., freight, A. H. general agent, 10zJ Eighth street. ban Joue, Cal., Day S. MeCrone, general agent. Stockton, Cal.. J. If. Mettler, general agent. Farmers & Merchants Bank building. Fresno, Cal,, T. F. Brosnahan, general Harold J. Fgekor, secretary of the Utah Elk state association, was elected exalted ruler of Ojfdea lodge, 'No. 719, B. ?, O. E., at the annual election tonight. ,, The other officer elected were: Arthur Woolley, leading knight; C. Henry Htevons, loyal knight; Bay Jones, lecturing knight; Walter HerA Kohn, treasrick, secrotary;-Phi- l urer; Joseph W diet, tildwt C. A. Boyd, trudtee; P, F. Kirkemlall, representative to the grand lodge; W. D, Zeller, alternate. There wa much interest in the election. Elk committee are preparing for the out of debt" relebration, which agent. Nev., G. I Martin, general agent. Reno, the ledge will hold March 30. Salt Lake, C, J. Huff, general agent freight department, Clift building; J. L. Scott, general agent passenger department, Clift building, 1. IB. Pearce and F. S. Bagge, traveling freight and passenger agent, Clift building. F, H. Worsley Filck-inge- LACK OF LICENSE RESULTS IN FINE te Tlia Tribune, OGDEN, March 2. Andrew Manolitla, of a cafe and soft drink pare firoprletor Twenty-fift- h street, who is awaiting trial in the district court upon the charge of running a gambling house, was dined 125 In the city court today for operating his place without a license. In passing the sentence Judge U. R. Roberts told the defendant to procura hla license immediately, or he could expect hie establishment to be dosed by the police. bprclal will continue an chief clerk. OO E. W. Martindell, general agent at Fort Worth, Texas, for the Denver A Rln Grande, who that appointment to Is a SERUM COMPANY SOON TO COMPLETE jPLANT gpecLl to The Tribune. March OGDEN, William 3. Wright, companv, secretary of the Ogden Serum which la building a plant In the stockyards district, announced today that the company expected to begin the manufacture of serum for thetreatment of hogs equipat an aariy date, it is said thewithin a ment for the plant will arrive short time. Th company ha 800 hogs ready for treatment. Ogden DETROIT ELOPERS CAUGHT IN OGDEN Kprtttl Special te The Tribune. OGDEN, March 2 Equips Company Commodious Quarters for Its 350 Employees. position went Into effect March 1, visitor tn Salt Lake. Mr. Martindell came here from Denver, where he was In the federal service during the time that the He roads were under federal control. was stationed at Fort Worth before the war, 00 J. L Yundt, general agent here for the Wabash, has secured oflice space In the Judge building and hereafter will be found at room 206, that building This office ia next door to where he was before the war. OOO freight agent for railroad, the Los Angeles and Salt arrived in Balt Lake jesterdav to meet traffic with A. 8. Edmunds, general manager of the road, who will arrive in the city tomorrow. Mr Sloan aid that a meeting will bo held with Mr. Edmunds regarding the organization df th iotal office force Service on the Los Angeles & Balt Lake railway will, go back to the prewar basts to Tbs Tribune. OGDEN, March 2. The equipping of a large room In the basement of Its seven-stor- y building on Wail avenue for features for their employees la the latest Innovation of the John Scuworoft & Sons company. The recreation room ia about sixty feet In width and about eighty fiH in lers-th- . Jt Is equipped with a specially prepared dance floor, an electric piano and equipment for a Music Is furnished fhr danse purposes between 12 and 1 o clock each dav. Around the sides of the room are long tables and bem hes, which are furnished for luncheon" purposes Lockers are prepared for the nnphnees to keep their lunch boxes and dikhes In. There is a large coffee and water urn, which provides the coffee and hot drinks. Each day when the women and girls conclude their luncheon they spend the remainder of the time in dancing. Of the 850 employees of the company, more than half . are women and girls. The company haa remodeled five floor of the building for the manufacture of d overalls and work shirts and as a ting factory. In this department about 15o women and girls are employed. - 28, were arrested here this evening and are being held for an officer from Detroit, Muh. Ellsworth charged with deserting his family in Detroit and eloping with the Wright woman and he admits the charge. The eoupyle had registered in Ogden as Mr. and Mrs. Robert Russell. 1 POLICE DEPARTMENT TRANSFERS ARE MADE OGDEN, March 3. G. D. McLeod, dehas tective in th police department, been made a patrolman, according to ordsis today by Captain of police Jonathan Jones, Michael Shaughnessy has been trans- from the traffic to the patrolman department and A. M. Edwards has been transferred to the traffic department W. A. from the patrolman department. Physicians to Testify. has been made I Jones, a detective. W. W. Richardson, patrolman Special to The Tribune. OGDEN, March 2. Seven or eight has been transferred from the morning to the afternoon ahlft. 'den physician aie to be witnesses 1 This Tells You How to Get Benefit of the Best Senna Finest Grade of Egyptian Senna Leaves used in compounding Dr, Caldwells Syrup Pepsiri, importers and Ip crude drug and medicinal herbs gathered from all part of the world do not hesitate to say that the market for the better grades of medicinal herbs, roots, oils, etc., is practically confined to the leading manufacturer of the package medicines, who buy only the very best, and that the manufacturers of Dr. Caldwells Syrip Pepsin are the largest user of tho best grade of Egyptian senna leaves in the world. Tha potency of a tea brewed from senna leave to relieve constipation has long been recognized, not only by tbo medical profession, but by the public generally; ia fact, senna has been known and used in medicine for more than The cheaper five centuries. grades of senna, such as are usually add at retail, have, however, a tendency to gripe and cramp Air. Bloan said. Neither passenger ngr freight rates w'li go down at present, he believes, owing to the hlglv Cost of operation, and be said freight rales might be Increased. To meet the competition caused by shipping transportation through tha Panama canal, lower freight rate from Chicago to the coast through Balt Lake may be made in th near future, . he said. Many residents of th west who declare that lutermountain points do not get lair freight rates forget that if the ratee were not given from Chicago to the coast. New York would control entirely th trade on the western eos-- l by shipping by steamship, Mr. Bloan added Special rates are given in order that the west may profit in th transportation of middle western goods by rail to th coast, he declared. soon, OOO Special to The Tribune. LOS ANGELES. Starch which makes their use unpopular with most people. In Dr. Caldwells Syrup Pepsin . the finest Egyptian senna is combined with pepsin and other valuable agents, essential oils and pure cane sugar syrup to make an exceptionally valuable for the relief of constipation and resulting disturbances of the stomach and bowels. The com- is in Eletc formula plainly printed on French, and Spanish every package. Thousands who formrpy bought an inferior grade of senna leaves now use Dr. Cald-- wells Syrup Pepsin instead. It Is sold in drug stores everywhere. tfn spite of the fact that Dr. Coli-well'-s tonic-laxati- Syrup Pepsin is the largest selling liquid laxative in the vatd, there being over 6 million bottles sold each year, many u ho need Us benefits have not yet used it U you have not, send your name and address for a free tnal bottle to Dr. W. B. Caldwell, Wuhinjn St., klonucello, Illinois. jtt 2 Pasadena, Minneapolis and 8t. Paul will be resumed hMarch 11, it was announced today by the Milt Lake Route. The'lxis Angeles limited, running via the Salt Lake and tha Union Pacific will carry the extra 'cars between th twin cities and southern California This district of the Southern Pacific may be represented at tha meeting of th traffic men in San Francisco to consider the future of the joint ticket offices and other matters. F. E. Watson, assistant traffic manager, left today for the bay. city. Ass.stant Traffic Manager Byrne of the bant Fe. and General Passenger Agent Peck of the Salt Lake Route, are already In th north. With K. S. Blair in charge as general agent, the Denver A Rio Grande ha re opened Its Los Angeles office in rooms 23 Higgins building. Mr. Blair held th position of general agent of the Rio Grande here when the government took over the railroads. Since then he ha been division freight agent at Balt Lake. OOO Lake. In talking Salt vito president of tha Salt Lake Route, at the Salt Lake Roatthe Hotel tary club dinner last night Utah said; I believe 1 voice both the sentiment of all business men and the majority of citizens when I say 1 m glad ths railroads have been returned to their proper ownership. I have always believed that men who have made a etudy and have had experience In running railroad could make a better Job ef it than If they were also bellev that handled by politicians all interstate business should be handled by the interstate commerce commission and not bv states " C F. Adam of with H. V. Platt, X PROVO West Center St Chamber of Commerce Tl 38. Sur- Buinea of vey Show Bmifc for Comfort Factories Growing. Bpe1ol to Tito Tribune, LGGAN. ilarch 2 A recent survey 13 STYLES TO SUIT i-Fo- I are our bifocal glasses they give you far and, near vision in the one pair. Glasses are fitted here only after a thorough examination by our registered optometrist. 'Glasses cal special: for tho next few days w offer bifocal glasses, including examination, lenses ground to order, food gold filled frame and handsome case all for only. We duplicate broken leasee ev you tixna and money 15 SMITH BROTHERS C GRADUATES TO RECEIVE FELLOWSHIPS COUGH DROPS i Special te The Tribune. LOGAN. March 2 Put one in your mouth at bedtime President E O. Peterson of the Utah Agricultural college at Dig an has just received a request from James Creese, Jr., of the Amert-can-- 8 andlnavian foundation at New York for the names of four nomine from among the r ent graduates of the college who are qualified for a year of Independent research and aludy in Nor . Birth. Each nomiway, Sweden or Denmark. Joseph Tern and Srafr Edith ibcUoa Kvaaa, nee Selected bv the foundation will re- 1012 loikt ttiw, flrl, 10W, ceive a traveling fellowship of 3 ot pit Edimiod and Cordelia Sues MMdl which is subject to renewal If the work i Hit'lll, 04 south Krcood Kut atrt, flrl of the nominee Is of high quality. Li too Presfua ami liarto Kata lira&die? Twenty graduates in all wth be se- burn, l D. d. bopilal. boy. lected for these fellowships by a apeclal tvtrr O. and Olga Iren Draft Daut, L. D. 8. Jury of the foundation from colleges of hvtUal. boy. United the high standing throughout Berry aid Cenerieea Tuft Wood 338 ten will Stanton avenue, boy. Stales. For the year t hnrl Wurthea and Flweae Emma Attatoa be appointed for study in Sweden, five for study in Norway and five for study (Hhba, 1. IL &. bouptlaJ, girl. ttdea Berime and Dorraa Kv Ha? Long hw in Denmark. Record, la. D. &. Salt Lake Statistics l 1920-19- GIVEN TO PACKED HOUSES GONDOLIERS Special te Tbe Tribune. March 2. LOGAN, hospital, boy. Eugene Martin and I4l)iaa Margaret McLed fet. Marks boapttal bo irady, William aad Alice Pope Uoare j,L. D. 6. fcoa pifNi, girl, Duncan William and Alice Barab Steward Fearwon. Ml Bouth 'CVoth East treat, boy. Jobe Francis ?at)d Lnella Fcrrtn Sharp, TTO Ashton avenue, glrL Andrew Martin aad Thyra Elisabeth Jensen Anderace. S EtrH court, boy K. Fetcmcn and Alfcre Roger Peter tsen,Haem! UU1 Sooth Third East atreet, boy. John and Olga Deborah Jofcoaoe Wettilg, ?r. 427 bego a reu uv , girt. 'o. 4 Kent aud Anna Kearioea McDonald Horsley apartments girL (jeortre M. and Ruae Fowell McLean 101H Sosth yourth East atreet, boy. Ian The Gondoliers' was presented by the Agricultural College Opera company, under the direction of Professor C. R, Johnson lost night and tonight to full houses at Niblev hall. The production was considered a decided success. A. E Blaekner, "th cowboy tenor," starred in the leading role. He has appeared at the American theater in Salt Lake and also at haltair. Muss Gladys Smith of Logan, as leading lady, did ex, Marriage License. ceptionally well, while the dancing, under riarcars Bros aad Clara Iran Klsht the d'rei tion of Mis Olga Carlson, was of Sait Lake. ' excellent, David A Basts ef Ivins. Ida., and Barak M. Mel leliand of Baneroft, Ids. Kuril W. Wsdsca, Jr., sad Alice Loels U. A. DEBATERS . both of Murray, Crab MEET COLLEGE Oareaie Myers and A lie Ward, both ef Salt TO t, QOAST Telephone WE TIT Of ths knit goods Industry In Logan by the Logan chamber of copimeroe lndhates growth In th Industry, according to Secretary M It. Hovey. In spite of th rla-I- n price of labor and raw material, th Logan factoriea hav experienced an Increasing demand for thslr goods which has resulted in a capacity run, shown that Our investigation haa mors than 3500 OM la brought Into Logan annually by our knitting factories. " a.ud Mr. Hovey. "This rentes prtnripally from outside of Utah. Logan knit goods are western sold extensively In seventeen states. More than 100 agents are sent out each jear by the factoriea and there men earrv new of Utah and her product to llie farm and communities, lum. ber and mining camp. The Increase shown 4y tha years business Is due largely fo th high standard set by logan made good Our study show that the Logan factories ars producing their goods under Ideal condi Ilona Daylight factories, adequat ma chtnery and well paid employees contribute toward quality. Mors than 200 hands are emploted , Plan are being mad for Increased business. Because of tha large amount of malt order business don by the knithas ting factories th Logan pontoffk been ranked In the first class. C DEPARTMENT. 125 DEPARTMENT Offlcs, Chamberpot Commerce; , phn 88; Residence Telephone U. A. Through sleeping car service between this citv 1- LOGAN Lake, Arthur N Johnson of Moroni, Utah, aad Chico Buddy of Ksystille, 1 tab. i; N Alice or Bairffeld, Ilia., aad Rota Scarborough of franklin, Ida. 1 lareace Wilhelm I'saip of Omaha, Kcb , aad Irene Lee of hbanstnii, Wyo. Lon Richard Lloyd aad Irene Grace Wiliams, both of Salt Lake, John Marvin Chare of Salt Lake sad Shirley Myrrell Whlilinftoa of Logos, I Mb. Ceraoa, Leslie M. Parker and Grace Owe both ot Salt Lake. Lee Wallace Crandall af Springvlll. Utah, and vonna Kevuobla of Living, Moat, Jatnea Harvey Morgan of Layton, Utah, and Alice Walker of Burley, Ida. Itoea C. Pavla and LaVoa Ashman, both ef Sait Lake. ' Special to The Tribune. LOGAN, March 3 The Agrlcu.turat Cohen of Utah will meet the Poinong MADE college of Xjos Angeles In a debate to be Pomona on April SO. The team at held CITY COMMISSION to represent the Utah school will be e, r. ana t lected front the debaters who have reprePROVO, March 3 At todays meeettng sented the college in intercollegiate deof the city commission, Shepard & Walker bate this year. were paid $Ult.47 for sewer construction Professor N. Alvin Pedersen, coach of upon a report showing that amount to be the debating teams, will mke the selecdue. tion of a team which will Include possibly Potindkeeper Joseph W. Loveless re- two men. ported six animals Impounded and 8 col th defens In th ease of Henry Evrte, lected for February. Dies After Long Illness. Sexton Niels Johnson reported $130 25 Jr., by his guardian, against Dr. R. E. district collected for February. Spretal te The Tribune. Worrell, now on trial in th Ecal Estate Transfers. LOGAN March 2 Elga Serem, a- i court. City Treasurer Sirs. Margaret Stubbs reported the following amounts received tlve of Switzerland, with residence at 7S3 WARHAVTY riBBIto. East Ninth North street, died today after Lmtia A, Tturiy to Mr. Emma during February: General fund, $18 COLLECTS 270 96, sneei.il funds (paving and sewer a linirciing illness of tuberculosis, Bhe NvrUi Rod ftubdtviviaa, block U, !t wa 45 years of age, and had been an ..-- I pUt 1 .of. SENTENCE taxes), $875 81. GIVEN r. V. Smith to MHlhluK 3. H1K et al., employee of tho tounty courthouse. TO REPORTS Pil. , WITH GUN; JAIL ' gpeeisl to The Trltiono. OGDEN, March 3. Thomas Cook, negro, who has been held in the county jail since November 15 last to answer the charge of robbery, pleaded guilty today to the charge of assault and was sen fenced to serve thirtv davs in Jail. The case was disposed of by Judge A. p. Pratt this afternoon. Cook is alleged to have gone to George A Keller, foreman of laborers at the Og 5 den bugar factor-- , and with a revolver compelled Keller to pav hlpi wages aldue-After Cook collected the Og- - leged to be for money ha la said to have come to the waa He arrested th to lowing city. day. knit-furre- PROMINENT etr stopped t reason why it ii that so many products that are x tcnaivdy advertised all at once drop out of sijht and are soon forgotten f The rrason ia plain the article did not fulfill the promisee of the manufacturer. This applies more particularly to medicluo. A medicinal preparation that haa real curative value almost sell itself, aa. like an endless chain system, the remedy is recommended by those who have been benefited ia those who are' in need of it. A prominent draft rfnt ays: Taka, for example, Dr.. Kilmers Swamp-Root- , a preparation I have Sold for many years and never hesitate to recorameud, tor in almost every case it show extuatom-e- r cellent results, a many of testify. No other kidney remedy has 10 large a sale." According to sworn statement and verified testimony of thousands who have used the preparation, the success of Dr. Kilmers ijwamp-Roo- t is due to the fact, so many people claim, that it fulfils almost everv wish m overcoming kidney, liver and bladder ailments correct urinary troubles and neutralizes the one acid which causes rheumatism. You may receive a sample bottle of Swamp-Hoo- t by parcels post. Address Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., and enclose ten eents; also mention The Salt Lake Daily Tribune. (Adv.) T, M. Sloan, general Russell Ellsworth, SI years of age, and Hazel Wright, head a f.Iedicine . ' , ' Foresters Are Conferring. PROVO, Match 2, The supervisors of tbe Wasatch, Ia Sal, Ashle and Uintah In Given Eighty Days. of PROVO. March 3 Alin rt Louse Spanish Fork, charged with passing a forged check, waa permitted to enter plea of guilty to a misdemeanor charge In Judge James B. Tucker's court today, and wa sentenced to eighty davs In the county Jail qr to pay a fine of S0. Bank Files Action, PROVO. March 3. The First National bank of Spanish Fork haa filed suit In ' the Fourth district court against N. A. Special to The Tribune. Herrick to collect 1195. attorney's fees OGDEN, Mart h 2. Tomorrow the citv and costs on notes and a leas of land. v be will board of health organized R. 3. of Ward, commissioner by Oif Visit. Business health, with the approval of the hos'd PROVO March 2 Commissioner James Dr. James W. Elliott will become saniClay of Murray, a former Provo resident, tary inspector to succeed Georg Shor- waa here today Interviewing city officials ten, who will be appointed meat inspec, tor. John Felt will he named as dairy on business methods. and milk Inspector. Foleys Honey and Tar ; JN SELF-DEFENS- Bpeclsl to The Tribune. E COMPOUND , OGDEN March 2. That Mik Qermaln came to hla death February SO by three gunshot wounds fired by Jennie Scardino was th verdut returned in tonight bv the Jurors at the coroner's The Jurors were J R Jeppson, Dan Bnign and Theodore Child. deThe charge of murder in the gree filed against the girl probably wU be dismissed,. i Carpenters to Give Ball. ought to havelor feverish colds, coughs, and that fight, wheezing snuffles, breathing. It stopa croup, too. It Case aud check whooping cough, measles oough and bronchial coughs. Every User a Friend "My bill fiirl lit been btni th tms tew very Stw mchts, o 1 Wmi nnn be drops of Foley Honey on A Tor every two or Hire hour. That Bight she el-- pt well, neve coughed any, and next Soy boreol waa Sono." kire R. M, Rtnlry, Stanford, I'.y, "My thro chi .a ran bed very severe attack f whoop ng oough. The few do, at (f Foley a Honey end Tor sore them great relief, j Tbe Tribune. OGDEN. March 1 The member of the Carpenters union hive comp pled arannual ball on rangements toe. their March 10 at th Woodmen of tha World hall. , , Mi sin? Man Is Returned. Special te The Trlbase. OGniJN. March 2 Dirk Woodburv, 22 years of age. who waa missing from h'g home for several day .and found in Salt Lake hv the po'we, was returned to hi, b) his parents today. ho-n- e f IT IS JUST WHAT CHILDREN I lot and it did them food." Grand island. Sob. Mr. E. C, Boeder. Foley's Hooey sod Tar hat been coed for more than thirty yew ia thousand of home for relief from coughs, colds, spasmodic croup, tickling throat, hoar-- e s, whooping rough, bronchial cough aud the coughs (hat follow iufiueiua oV la grippe,' . To Increase Membership, One hundred new member of tha Salt lake Commercial club are expected, as k result of the membership drive to be conducted by th Rotary and Klwanf clubs beginning March 3, according to an announcement made yesterday In th A Joint commitweekly club bulletin tee to actively at work on the plana. A contest will be held between the two dubs to determine which can bring la the most member. Or y; Children FOR FLETCHERS . CASTORI A . For Acid Stomach Drink Hot Water To Neutralize Dangerous Acid, Sweeten Stomach, Stop , Indigestion, i J If dyspeptics, sufferers from add stomach, gas, wind or flatulence, gasirio catarrh, heartburn, eto would take a teaspoonful of pure Bisarated Magnesia In half a glass of hot water Immediately after eating they would soon forget they were ever afflicted with stomach troublo, and doctors would have to look elsewhere for patients." Most form of stma h troubles are due to stomach acidity and fermentation of the food contents of the stomach, combined with an Insufficient blood supply to the stomach. Hot water Increases the blood supply and Bi sura ted ean be which Magnesia, readily obtained W at any reliable drug store, In either tabs lets or powder, Instantly neutralize the excessive stomach acid and stops to od 25, timuship 3 outU, fnuf purt 10 fermentation, 1 went . . ..... ... .. .......... . of tho the combination Tame V. Rrk to Utah. Zinc eempaa?, krt two, therefore, being marvelously suc3.500 cessful and A 3 block 1. decidedly preferable to tho AobUn OUhoa to Katherine KaueeaBs, Jot , use of artificial dlgestauts, stimulants or l.ooo medicines for 4, block 11, lat l Indigestion, (Ady.j F. It. Cracfuft to Harr i Va QulU. c forests are session here for three davs. LOGAN, March 2 Spencer 8. Eecles Th object of the meeting Is to make of the Boole Investment company left tofinal fiscal allotments for the year. In day for New York on business. addition to the supervisors, there are present District Forester t F. Knelpp Damages Are Awarded, aud Assistant Forester C. D, Simpson. OGDEN HEALTH BOARD TO BE REORGANIZED FINDS GIRL ACTED Gees Bast on Business. Special ,to The Tribune. the Red fro a. When he was taken Into custody by ths police several days ago, parwra were found la the poaserwion of After indicating that he had a brilliant record of service with Canadian and American troop during the world war. H'a experience on tha firing line sre believed to hav shattered th former noldirr's mind. l)r. C. F. Baldwin of ti United Stale public health service, who, with other doctors, has made an examination Of Aber, to compiling u report which he believes will determine the final disposition ot the case. lrk S25 felock , OntnU Mb to Jane H towana, O. 29, block 11. iojPrtoii Flue, Mr. O. Rtt tot etc...... 10 Salt Lake City, Utah. SPECIAL WATER BOND ELECTION, Lhrlatifit wo to Itoetor T. Kranat March 31st, 1920. 450 lot 10, block 1. IvCQctb addition A Jury In the Fifth John MiUce pi. to John T. Weat 10 district court today awarded W. F. Bower tot &&. hlmk I, Holland addition, etc. PUBLIC NOTICE. of Hmithfield 9f0 In an action against B. and M. Inrorimertt company to John Pursuant to ordinance No. 22 of Salt W. Holden, tota H 7t, bW k 22, plat C. 2.500 Bake City, Utah, adopted and the Moran 1'avm company for damages approved on the 2th day of February, A. D, lit-alleged to have been sustained through Clacton Itoaltjreoeipanjr to Beneficial Life v Insurance company et ai., lot 3, block the negligence of the employees of the 1 a spenotice that public hereby given 16 70, plat A company last summer In leaving an open m cial election will be held in the respectremh In a road unguarded at night. tlayhHi Inrcalwieffr companytotto5,Beneficial in ward said tive each ia place polling block 70, I.ito inauraeee company, Bower ran Into tha trench with an auto-mobil- e. 10 city on Wednesday, the 3ist day of ... plat A The complaint asked for $5000, 1910 D. A. f March, 3oocpb Ferry to- Mary A Petorfoo, part At said election there will be submitBocitotf 36. toomaiiip 3 south, rauye I ted to a vote of such qualified registered .... v. Licenses Are Issued. a r, . . .to e electors of Salt Lake City as shall have Smrar Hmiao Realty John Iv Miller Special to Tli Tribune, IV paid a property tax there n in the year company, tot 0, C learricw addition J.OOAN, March 2 The countv clerk George I Bieiner to Sutrar Houe Realpreceding such election, the , following 7 iwued the following marriage licenses ty company tot 2. block 2, fiteacre question Horace L. Baird and Rebecca 10 A todav; Shalt Salt lake City, Balt Lake Counpiit Hcasnell to Bdward Joses, tot 1, feterron. both of Mink Creek, Idaho; Louise an Indebtedness create ty, Utah, by isblock M, plat B 4,000 William Fred Kuge and Viiafe Mary Jenks, to suing its negotiable coupon bonds in the Hot Springs, Idaho; Vernon Abraham A. ltoes to Vera M. Faimer, both of of three million throe M aggregate amount dollars tot 14, block 2, five acre plat Allan of Hyrum and Cecil Affleck of hundred thousand (Li Sot) 0U0) abQ1 iTt LAVU DBLD8. Logan, solutely due and payable twenty years Geonro 3 IlMUr to Thomas 11 Miller, date from the!. apj bearing Interwit al the part sect ion 25, township 3 south, rang rate of five per centum t5 per cent) per Salaries Increased. 2 west ... ...a.,,.,.. for the annum, to Beneficial semiannually, Inventrueat payable Chitton company Spec!! to The Tribune. purpose of supplying said citv and the Life Insurance company, tot 3. block 70 LOGAN March 2 All deputies In the 10 Inliab tanta thereof with additional waA ... ..... . plat county offices were given a raise (n sal- John Bart. Jr., et al , to tMiyar Houa ter, the said additional water, water aries by the county commissioners at Realty eeinfnny, tot 15, block 3, Liberty rights and the waterworks for supplytheir regular meeting today An unusually ... . .v ileifbt such water to be owned and coning TR1PT UK ED. large amount of business kept the comtrolled by the said municipality Vf Peter Argrroa to P E. Alhaa, tola 4 3, missioner lu session an extra day. The polls will be opened at seven 000 Le Cheuinant subdivisioo .. .A.. . .... oclock a m. and continue open until seven oclock Vote p. m of the same day, and Bonds. Hyrum will be closed at hat hour New Suits Filed. Special to Tbe Tribune. There shall be no special registration Moore, H. L. lluore agahed Florence gnu ' LOGAN, Mnrih 2 Th city of Hvrum of voters for the said election, but tbs voted additional bond of H0,0u0 today for utvorre, on ground of inreoity. official register" Isuit made or revmed S. H. Lvnrti, s. recelr.r foe th. Mrorhsat's to improve tha water svstem, which will shall constitute the official register" for make the citvs water stern one of the v' ok, ssnlnst term,a Price, Jr., te recover such election. note, In the state. The vote oif the bond grjsn, allotted due re het Th ballots to be u-- rd In voting on ths xsln.t Joreph A. H rebetti E Andonioa issue waa 127 for and 8 against. submitted will be prepared and AnrhTsjo. for divorce, on ground of no support question furmshed bv the city recorder ta tha , of Will Take Body to Evanston. election, to be by them fursrsinst Tljil. C, Judges l.ter sod Ata toXTsasre recover JlawO, alleged due nished to tho voters. Tha election will 14 w and others, Special to Tbe Tribune, ts, be held and conducted in all as a note. LOGAN, Mur. n 2 Mr. Aderttie Y as possible in conformity with nearly S vo died today Thompson of Fivanaton. the general electron laws of th state - Special to TDi Tribune. LOGAN, March 2 ... wt ' A...'. - at tbe o hospital fol'owing an Hints of Influenza and pneumonia. She waa 65 ) ear of age The body will be sent 10 Evanston for interment. Utah-Idah- Judges Erother EL tpeclul te Tlic Tribnue cJuAJ is a hospital and will unde-g- o RED CROSS ASSISTS In witness whereof, tha board tt of Balt Xaik ,n t tlly state ot Utah, hme caused ti, s to be pubi d ml p -- - ri a . rq ured A. D. Lawrence Aber. detained at the police by law, this 2,th dy of i'tbrua-jrta'ion at the re;utt of the Balt Lakh 120. E A lW!' At a vr, r rounty oapttr of Uio Red Cross, la of Attest M, A Lea-- h n, uij It I Beal), 0rdlng to phy.ldan n First pub'.rathin, F bn aw 2' H, IS ft. ho C'amined him yesterday. STRICKEN SOLDIER ice h-- a surglial I Isuion papers were made out for him by Compen-cipfrgt.o- 2 Lust fut'iicarnm, March SI, I'L h7ro |