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Show TIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE 10 -- OGDEN DEPARTMENT straat. Offlca, 420 Twenty-fiftBualneaa offlce, 684; Ogden correepondeo Fhon T DONT 664 and 740. In his the charge of having liquor Kuha had twelve possession, in a suitcase had quarts of whisky, which ' h said sevarsl been hurled Wyoming months. The arrrat was mads by uty Sheriffs tMillsm Brown andthe Ray city West. Kuha will be arraigned q court tomorrow. People With Tbin, Pale Blood Are 'Listless and Want to Do Little. STILL SEIZED NEAR OFFICES OF SHERIFF M0 BZ RED BLOOD CELLS NEEDED on 111 MIKE OH, LETS CATTLE Special t fr lP Take The Trlkuae, Pepto-Mang&- Famous n, OGDEN. April 09 While busily mak whisk Tonic, and Bay Lets Go, Ing five gallona of moonrh m from A cracked corn and twain maai of tha 300 fset Instead of Lets In a mom within lest than was sheriffs offlca. Jim Flyer. colored,Wool-tosurprised by Deputy Sheriffs Dick TYhen and Joa Chadwick late tonight. normally healthy, ambitious The colored man and his still, dtesm begin to lark energy and tiro people were taken Ing hot from the gss atove. when they are quickly di scour-to th ihertff's office, where Plyer was easily in aired and low in vitahty, it usually of on liquor booked having tha chaige moans tbeir blood has grown weak. BperUl la Tli .Tribute, . his poasemlon. OGDEN'. April JO. That the "iplno Such people are called aaemie, er Tha outfit seised consisted of the boilI the er, containing the corn and raisin mash bar tick" end not oak poisoning" run down. Build up the blood and amal a lb coll ki a small barrel and cause of thi dseth of cattle In the Fill you build up Jbd health and spirits. had which gone com of more forcet le the statement made In the quantity th atlW whisky is a pieasant-tastinred we tha Bo complet through roport of Ranger Jamea Jensen to the surprle of th officer that Flyer did not blood boilder and it contains exactly the a under the off elements to the ahut blood which service ga forest tim of the have poor, pale district headquarters needs to become rich, red blood. bottei of mash. ; in this cln. Plyer will bo arralgnad In tba city court Red blood means rosy ebooks, bright The ranger says that In tlio anamina- tomorrow. tion of more than 100 dead cattle he look oyos, a clear brain, n firm stop. Pep of ticks from the at Icnst A halt-pihas placed thousands ot people ears of each animal he examined. Other R. A. GAINER who needed building up ia the .cattle, while not affected as badl, had energetic, vigorous class. It IN inuny ticks fastened, appendage-likehanges the lets dont attitude to a tnelr ear. The owner of cattle who removed ticks lets go attitude. Recommended by The .Tribune. from tholr cattle last spring found that S peels! physician for thirty year and sold ail OGDEV. April jo. Advices received lit over their herds were not affected. They used the world. service turpentine, aneep dip, coal oil, black oil Ogden of ihe relume of the civil is sold in both liquid ond other harsh remedies and succeeded examination, taken by the three appliIn freeing the cattle of th ticks. It la cants for the position of Ogden postings and tablet form. Beth contain the same postassistant A. Garner, Manned by the Fillmore cattlemen to ler, gives Rufus medicinal ingreuieats. , make a campaign against the ticks during master. the first place, and Georg E at your drugBuy Drowning, acting postmaster, th eeeond the coming aeason. gist's. Be sure the name Gudee is place. It Is said that John L. Herrick, the on the package. Without (Judo a it been other applicant for the position, has is not (Adv.) from consideration, eliminated practically TENDERS owing to the fact that he was a resident of Denver, Colo., for ten year, while actof th Dramatic association. ing In th cepacitv a president of the auspices gwlil le The Tribeac. western states mission of th L, D. 8. Mlaa Norma Grace Taylor directed the rwiUSN. April 39. V msn Metcalf. church. play. Mr. and' Mrs. Percy Hutton, accom snnixUnt district forester for th Fourth Mr. Brown.ng has been acting postmai dikirlct, tendered Ills resignation todav, ter since the. death of his brother, Wil- pan led by Mrs. Huttons mother. Mra. t.pun the eve of the dute upon which he liam W. Browning, last fall. Mr Garner Edwards, left Wednesday for th Pacific was to return to the otfloe after a year's coast to visit Indefinitely. luaie of ubeence. To resignation was has bean assistant postmaster slnca 1J0J. The United hallway Employees accented. their first annual dance this eveninggave In Aoout a jesr ago Mr. Metcalf wu the Eagles' hall. ran led a year leav of absence for the C. E. Smith. 3933 Childs avenue, Mr. SECOND TIME will entertain the Philathea class of the PUipoae of organising tha Nevada State Livestock association. The benenta that Methodist Episcopal church next Tueshave accrued from the manner In which day evening. Sperlat I Th TrihusC. t ie association was organised and non The Clly Federated clubs will meet OGDEN, April JO. It required twenty next Monday ducted during the past year have resultafternoon at 1 oclock in ed In the association making Mr. Metcalf minutes for the Jury In the eaae of th the city hall.- a flattering offer to continue aa the city again at Frank Deacetls, rhargad with in Becond ward amusement the having liquor In hta poseeaalon, to bring this tvenlng th Beehtva girls of halt association leader. th In a verdict of guilty. Deacetls will apward gave a novelty ball. Attractively pear In cojrt Monday morning for sendecorated were booths Held on liquor Charge. en in arranged tence. end of the hail. Refreshments were Deeoetle was arrested January It. 19!0, served, hpcll to Th Trlbuae. the the of 0 by 30. upon police X. having charge Kuba, OGDEN, April A. M. Hotallng of Long Beach, year Mrs liquor in hla possession. The Cal., la of age, a Japanese farmer, was arrested Intoxicating in Ogden with her dugh ut the Union depot this morning aa he liquor was a "cheirw pectoral" and ia al- ter. Mrs.visiting W. D. Turnquist, 7 Washing-ton have oontalncd more than to to W leged the from from train a stepped yomlng venus. per cent ulcohol.' Deacetls was found Mac-caSliver review Xo. 1. Ladies ef the guilty In th city . court and appealed to gave a aoclal this evening. the district court. Ogden council Knights of Columbus will gntertsln at a - ' Xsw JkpprgiMr Homed. party for all members of 8t- - Joseph's arlsh next Wednesday evening in the Special la th Tribune. tail on Washington avenue. A program OGDEN, April JO Owing to the illness and inability of Bam T. Whitaker of music and speaking is being arranged by th entertainment committee. A basto act aa inheritance tax appraiser, ket luncheon will be eerved at the close Judges A W. Agee and A. E. Pratt hava of the evening. A general Invitation is named Brigham H. Goddard to act as sxtended to members, their tamllle and appraiser. friends. U. Woman Hamad Reporter. Animal Succumb to Ravages of Little Pest in Fillmore Forest. Man Dont" ) 1 n repto-Manjra- nt Our Entire Stock of Coats to Go at Half g FIRST POSTOFFICE TEST e, . ! This includes Polo Coats, Motor .Coats; Satin and Taffeta, Coats and Wraps. Everything to go at. ..... ... j ... Fupto-Manga- Pepto-Manga- ASSISTANT FORESTER RESIGNATION Fepto-Manga- - r i Entire ADJUDGED GUILTY FOR F; Price HALF PRICE a Mil , " Divided Into Three Lots live-utot- i: J .11 b, Noses and Throats . Freed of Catarrh! Spewal to The Trlbuar. OGDEN, April JO, Miss' Eva E. Erb has been appointed a at, latent court reporter for the Becond Judicial district court. Miss Erb was reporter in th district court during the tiro J. X. Howell w a on the bench. OGDEN STATISTICS ResJ state Traxiftn. Herbert D. Wilson- - and wife to Mary Blaylock, part of lota 6 to t, block 3, Brooklyn addition, ft. H. H- Glbby and wlfa'to Alma Oibby, Cemetery Annex Purchased. port ef lets 1 J to tl, block S, Weat Ogden & addition. JJjOO, Special t Tk Tribes. Phoebe A. Bnjder to E. W. Reaves, all OGDEN, April JO. Ogden Cltv has of lot 17, Capital Block addition, 1870. closed deal with the Wheelwright T. J. FiUgerald and wife to Jeanette Brother' Construction company whereby Davidson, the city obtain seven acres of land part of lot 9, block 10, South adall (bit joining City cemetery on th east, th Ogden survey, 336M. a4 from IJaiae to t California hva torn consideration dfcxiftitj1 to the Amalgamated Sugar Gilbert Egan Th being about J9000. from Catarrh with it aoivainf fentarra part ot Jots 7 And t, block 34, property is to be used as an annex to company, 14600. r4 throa' rm ptottjr bad- -' the f C, plat cemetery. Mae of (hem Thv had bothered (heir ownert Peter G. L. Fernelius to Emma- - Jude. uro had been stopped Jo t loof period. The Part of lota 20 and 31, block 3, Central mu na fathered Check Case XHsmlaaed. and wade formed Park addition, fj3b0. whit h bad to be coniUnlly blow Oiarharft - - 4 out on handkerchiefs. Some of this muco dropped Into (he throata bionf ing tocore(be above aosen and ado (hr with aa aaaofiaf. coaauat rw and ttekliag aenaatioa LiMie wonder , that (bo rves thea antes and throats became ealrrj and wrah de breaibf foul tod tha naan of smell jrrffUiallr dttapnearlaf ever tbaaa uni ! But what a eaaaf baa the Bfatbod of traat-irr- t tc,e and throata thraagb Catarrh Ppooialiat Snroula, originated by 170 Trada Building. Bottom. They bootma ones vaafai tbo elear. awaot, yortioaa of tha gala tha natal di body their Creator taUaded. them booauae a charfaa topped, vti aa worn infUmmatton gad Oatarrb reraia to eanaa it. throata naoea. beoama fraa tha vTba ovoa, tho, Tbaaa stupid dtwil faaUaga eaniabod ajad door. tba b&ppr indirlduala mot thoir frioada frankly, grakoful tboy aaodod aa laafo t worry ever what aarioua thlag thoir Oatarrb might 'daeolop into. Free Consultation About Y0UB Nose and Throat Spaetel t Tk OGDEN. gt-T- charge. OGDEN SOCIETY Special to Ttto TnboAt. tf What. Is Rheumatism? Why Suffer From It? ; Bheumatioa mean that the bag become oaturated with blood avid fyoiaoa. doe not require medical advice te it know that good health ia Absolutely dependent upon pure blood. When the rasaelee and Joint become sere and draws with rheumatism, it if not A wi thing te take a little aalve and br it oa tho fore spot, expect to get n i ot your rheumatic. You must go rub-hui- g sacrifice prices. on 2-- Z Sufferers Should Realize That It Is a Blood Infection and Can Be Permanently Relieved, i End-of-Seas- Tribune. 1 ; position to give our customers The benefit of April g r f S9.-- The Births. case ef the aralnst C. It. Venable, L. and EHxabath iforley DaTo Donald with Issuing a check to the Utahcharged Power Washington avenue, boy. without company sufficient vidson, To Earl H. and Eater Hockenson funds to cover IE wea dismissed in the Twenty-elghl- b S71 etreet, boy. city court this morning. To Phil and Ethel M. Graves Grill, 160 Patterson avenue, girl. Forfaita $100 Bond. To Alexander and Elizabeth Harper Holmes, 1J22 Porter aveune. Special te The Tribuna. Alonzo and Tennessee bmlth Foutz. OGDEN, April 30 Charles Clsrk, 34 204 Twenty-sixth street, girl. year of age, of Balt Lake, charged with To and Verne Pickford West, 2161 Loyal having liquor in his possession, forfeited Jefferson avenue, girl. 3100 ball fu the district court today when he failed to appear In answer to the etat "The Enchanted Aprl' ooq. an operetta in threa tetntt. (&aa given this evening by the religion class know bow yesr , WauTdaT yen like t acd threat might He freed of It Catarrh? Tfced of tho Sixth wsrd In the amusement hall 4 Oder, a4 of the ward. Mis Minnie Moore Brown lust sign ynttr full .me tad directed th play. Kh waa assisted by mail to Bpofiali.l Sproul' Offl n. f Mrs. S. T. Whitaker and Miss eafitle. Rader Erma Ihlt paper t eoatuh Cmue, a Cafre Is no Tha senior claas of tha Ofdtil hlgh tarrh. school will give a banquet next WedneV- VfU. day evening In th school cafeteria. The bAVli: menu will b prepared and served under th supervision of Mle Grta Woodruff ADDRESS head of fhe department of domestic science. The members of the board of education and their wive have received gpreulr ha bees Is the hn.iana n Invitation to b present. .cf ridding bom. sad JUidsIs of lids iaflammt-A masquer de ball was given this everolled Catarrh vm of the tuurou membra ning lit th Woodmen hall by th Brothfor 0 odd years, after stsdytsg sad of American Yeomnn. erhood Ireland. Dublin from tstromlty, Ay The University club held ai who works st a trad tor SO year knows (ma rum this evening In It club with all meeting he 7 he iwbwrof speak, aad "If rour oa aad throat bars false room. Th Rev. W. L. Mrtllnger of th sdWe sad Christian church delivered one of First I victim of tha Catarrh gore, get his Chautauqua lectures. Several vocal ragret dcly."b kelp speedily. Te i aaat will Wkaa yaur latter arrive feu selections were rendered by the UniverVOrlro Fraa aa t Just what 7u stay 4a t rid sity cjub quartet. C. E. Smith was chairFlag aut man of the program. TOO R set a 4 throat f Catarrh. nM and Jif there is any raaaaa Wky TOO The Sacred Heart alumnae will meet Throat nay aat halaag 4 a happy penaa, rid nett Monday tvsning at the Sacred Heart f atnars ia academy. Catarrh, a wall aa huadrod ' .this eauatry. A box social and musical program was i Doa't daisy, hat write fltht saw for adrlr. and given by the women ef the First Chrislaka pity upoa that Catarrh tafeated aeaa tian church this evening In th church If thry roasnt be mad throat f your and Sh healthy aad rronfortahl part af year body parlors. t uew This evening in the Ninth ward amuseand nail Writ sinuld b. lory ment hall Ita pliLX "Safety erFirst" wa ; CATA1RX SVECIAUIT ifHOOLr, th Bastaa, Mass presented by the ward choir-und17 Trod Building gr.da-tstin- This is our regular stock of Suits, not goods bought for a tale. Regardless of weather conditions, our business has been phenomenal. We' are now in deeper than that, down deep late tb blood where the poison lurko and whirh ia not affected by salves and ointments. It is important that vou rid yourself of this terrible disease before it goes toe far. 8. 8. 8. is the blood cleanser that has stood the test of time, having been in constant use for more , then fifty rears. It will do for von what it has done for thousands of other. 6. 8. 8. it guaranteed purely vegetable, it will do the work and not ham the moot 4 sties I stomach. Wnt the physician of this Company and let him advise with you. Advice ia furnished without charge. Address Swift Specific d., 163 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ca. (Ailvertikcment.) Deaths and Funerals . T PROVO FUNERALS. for Mrs. Catherine DEPARTMENT. Bivens will b held at 3 oclock this afternoon fn th Joseph William Taylor funeral 125 Waat 8t. Telephone IS chapel. Mra. Bfvena waa bom Ohio, May 3, 1334. and came to Salt lake with her parents. Gorga and Ann Tolt Myera, in 1J4J. Bhe waa the LOAN widow of A. J. Bivens and la survived by BEING DELAYED tw dauthter. Mrs. Catherine B. Max-wa- ll of Denver, Colo., and Miss Louie Bivens of Bolt lake; two- slatena and one Mary A.- Rogers of 8L peel! te The Tribaa. brother, Mr PROVO, April 30. Jamea Clove, sec George, Mrs- - Dlantha Lollln of Bait Imk and George T. Myers of American Fork. rotary --treasurer of the will coma Her daughter. Mra Maxwell, os National Farm Loan association, has from Denver to ttend th fgnraL Friend Bank been Informed by the Federal ar Invited to attend th services and of Berkeley, Calif., that the KansasofCity the case Involving the constitutionality act will have to ho reargued Wlll'am Henry farm loan Funeral servlcaa for court, States supreme United the before 1 Elea will b held at e'clnck ttiis afterwill delav pending applicanoon In the Eber W. 1111 funeral chapel, which likely for loans under th act for eight or 144 East First South Interment tions months will be In the G. A. R. plot In the ML nine I directed to take Olivet cemetery. The service will be In noThe local association and also Is difurther application, post of rected charge of the Mas to notify borrowers, with pending Ihe G. A R., and will be conducted by tha appltcstlons, that ther is no immediate Rv. W. W. Reas. probability of tha bank being able to close their loan. DEATHS. Mrs Catherine Bwan. 2 year of age, died yesterday at the horn. J4J East gecond Bouth street. Kh ia survived by IS UNDER v DISCUSSION n. U. Grant Bwan. Funeral servher ices will be held at 1 o'clock Sunday afternoon In the S. D. Evans funeral chapel, t Th Trlbuae. tnterroanl will h In ML Olivet cemUry. Special PROVO, April 0. A number ef farmer of Provo Bench and the town In the Isaac Glaser, fl year of age. a resident county north of hero who are Interested e of Balt Lake for the last thirty-fivyear In the water of Provo river, met today and active In mining and mercantile In- In th Offtc of Attorney J. R McDonald terest ef the state until four years ago, end discussed their rights and a system When he retired, died at S oclock yesterof distribution to be agreed upon. day afternoon In hla apartment at the The meeting adjourned for two week Avalon. 224 East Third South street, from to meet with farmers of Balt county n attack of urmlo poisoning. wbo also are Interested In the waters of Mr. G!sr waa a native of Poland. Provo river. s Russia H I survived bv bl widow, ene daughter. Mrs. touts Levy of New to Capital. Will York, and a non. Bam Glaser, of Balt Lake. Funeral services will be held at It oclock Special te Tk Trlbuae. Bunday morning In th S, D. Evan fuPROVO, April 30 J. P. F1od has sold neral chnL The body may be viewed hi farfn and home here and will leave at the chapel from 9 30 until 10 j o'clock tho latter part of th week for bait Lake bn the morning ot th funeral day. to make his horn. Funeral services Cntr APPLICATIONS ARE Provo-Timpano- -g trt. WATER DISTRIBUTION COUNCIL RATIFIES NEW .APPOINTMENTS Th ppotntmnt of Profor Georg B 8 nodi v, p. c. Gill, Dr. J. E. Broaddu. W. E. McKeD and R. J. Frolseth aa mem's f lb membership council ot th Commercial club wa ratified yesterday at a meeting ef th council. Th petition of th Utah Acre club, askingl th Indorsement ef th proponed atrial cnn'rol station at Fort Dougle. waa referred to President Leetar D. Freed for consideration. Will Honor Missionary. Trtbua. pectal U Tk PROVO. April Will be given In JO A farewell program the Becond ward assembly ball nevt Bunday evening In honor of Andrew (outer, who will leav Wednesday ' for th eastern state mission. Judy Special te 1k WULLactnrt. Ttikuae. PROVO. April 30 Judg A. B. Morgan a lecture before the member of Ltah countv of the Agricultural next Tuesday evening In Ihe courtroom. will deliver eor-let- Ills subject will b "The Selection of aa Income Tax System for Utah." BIG BALL TO MARK OPENING OF ARMORY , Special to Tke Tribuoc. PROVO, April 30. Next Thursday v. ntng, the formal opening of the state armory at Provo wilt take place. The arm orv Is In the old opera hou-- e building and will b headquarters for C battery and the First field artillery of the V. N. U. It was sold bv Jesse Knight to the stale for about half what the building wa worth, th purchase price being 16000. Th state ha expended about tha earn amount In Improvements pnd It la fitted uo now as on of th finest 'armories In the country. The rovernor nd hla staff, the adju lent general and many other prominent Gtiaona are expected to attend the open A grand ball will be given as a Ing. part of thp opening exercises. $500,000 BUILDING CAMPAIGN OPENED Special Tk k Tribes. ltEXBURO, Idaho, April 30. Approximately $600,000 worth of building waa bein Rexburg. Th Madison gun this luUdlng company ha a fore of men acIn th construction of th tively engaged y trow hots) on Main street; th Hillman Jenaon company Is remodeling the old Farmer Implement company building; th new service station en lower Main street well under way, and the Carlson building on Carlson avenue also I In course of construction. Wotk win soon h begun on a tnsdem school building. Th vast wheat farms on th Rexburg bench look promising and Indications are that this will b a year of great prosperity in thlsesectlofl. wk 700 1 Safe Deposit Boxes Verdict Wildly Cheerod. Ireland, April JO. Tiro conducting an Inquest Into Thomas Multrolland. who IN COUNTY street her on April 14 and INCREASED la Ur. returned . a verdict due te a bullet yesterday that "death wasand Increase of tho payroll In county office fired with Intant Justification bv approximately ten per cent was de- U killwithoutBergeant The verBuetarfl. by cided upon veaterday bv the board of was cheered by.Blnn FeInert wildly countv commissioner. The commission dict era voted the total Increase, leaving th present to department heads. apportionment Deechaael Esehwi Btyla. It I understood that under this arrangement employes will not all got Ihe PARIS, April JO. Soft felt hsti. fiat in rease of den per cent but that rollers and lounge suits arc article of soma will get more and some less, the prescribed by President Deschatiel free t rec- draa department heads beingle left and his suite when he begins hlraeelf for their Judgment ognise merit according shortly. Hitherto th The total raise amounts to (3004 a hla tour ofofFranc Frairoe, from morning te month, or $24,000 for the remaining eight president on official while duty, has been ImnlghL months of th year. prisoned In a stiff ihlrt and swallow-taile- d coaL PAYROLL OFFICES ICO four-stor- of oaxll TWO nwjustsections received aad In DUKDALK, coroner's Jury th death f wax shot en a died an bur stalled in our fire and vault th sise so popular for vidual tu Reserve youro uow. National Copper Safe . sf , Four Killed In Train Wreck. SEATTLE. Waeh . April JO. Four mtn were killed and twenty-fiv- e hurt at four miles from North Bend, 'Wash., en th a train when logging tpnlght North Bend Lumber company left th her to received track, according report from North Bend. Edy-wic- k, Woman- Broking Brotbor. PdCATELl-O- , Idaho. April JO. Chief of Police -. A I ehrlias ha received a letter from Mrs. F.lla Vaughn Of Kansas City, Kaa. asking hla aid In locating her brother, C. G. Blngletay. Ha ha not been seen recently In Pocatello, but le supposed to be In the InUrmountaln region. - Bank CuUor Gena Hobra&i OMAHA, Nb.. April JO. B. 0. Franklin. cashier ef th Bank ef Hamburg, a low,, disapprivate bank Of Hamburg, peared In Omaha ten day ago. Officer of th bank ald at (h time that hi account wr straight, but admitted today that a shortage had been disclosed. J. E. Morgan, a stockholder, atimatd th shortage at $e.04, but ether bank moiint could not he officer Bald th untU an Investigation now In pregroaa la completed. indi- . Deposit Co. e affiliated with National Copper Bask V -- Plan to Build Boot. fwd by roovkaro tk uwld emtir- -. rro fro .U kurofol InsmbroUk Dn Artfca H. RaroeU. ot the AwU.lt lrotlroWroT L.V-dMae- - wrltro; "XteoHuiy fro er etW sUikrfd r moMliom (nw ef mtc. Tbad Btedasas Twikbig Pmrdiv g fnea all amlhr Oiwerv tk trade, mark. ram laaeat. Is ea rsy e saek-- d aad gouW am a ef gn. you gmauw. daw Tew drnarut has taofc gg rufyLIl whu-vw- OMAHA, April JO. A housing commitea gat Urn Ice row tee of th chamber af eommdrce last a Fwparad aejy by: night reported favorably upon proposal POCATEI.TjO. Idaho, April JO. Travel- to organlsa a concern, financed by th James EL f tedma4 chamber, to build bouse. Th committee ing Guard Welker of tha state penitenthrough Pocstell yseterdav estimated that 2S0t houses ar needed. tiary. Vigottg. Were published in en route to Role from Rexburg He had Questionnaire tn lustodv Tom Takahaatle, convicted ef per today asking cUIxena about their reforg-r- y and sentenced bv Judge James B. quirements. The coat of th proposed u inn to from one to fourteen homes would be restricted to $to00. TRIBUNE WANTS USING TV- - Taken to Penitentiary. ' pad cr. i f ". KESLLTb |