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Int t ACTIVITIES BEGIN WITH THE OPENING OF SPRING - Murree, March 2.The farmers and 4ruit growers of the county have cont. wooed work in earnest, reeking preparmitatt..or the spring plastin& Ore chards are being pruned and put in shape for fruit beetles and lands are aro Wang prepared for the eteles--ine- t to be grown upon them, Activity hs tmthroughout the ternsing ilistr;ct The imVisiting businees in the city. wares their plement houees are reeving linersatisfactorily, and the Inereil-Mill "so is,.mereasing; the sorking Mtn condiInsulin& work and the bu.lecfre re-stas a Ilion I. mproving 2 - LISTENS - TO A. C. U. LECTURES. iA March large audiirnee of ang atudenta amemblei In had a slight ileseription or the -'' and hNU Ltat night, to hear the HIJI, the arrest U AA te1a,14- merely ou the Je,,tureo given by menihicruot the A. or I thiq '.' trength 1' 1 I ,, r extenelou department. Aivin till be tt;t11 burglar DUE of the 'wring -C- lIANOES f i? , . i in the first degree Ben IL Eldredge spoke on "Good . 4 i' 4 i , Dairying, emphasising cleanliness in MURRAY SECOND WARD . '. 1 all the deferments connected with POLICREPARTMEN INTERCEPTED BY OFFICERS producing milks WILL HOLD REUNION. 12m k .1 I !f , 1 il 0 o' Gregg. Of blinneeota, lathe EN ROUTE TO ALABAMA. I j -- .4.,1;, Second , Murree,' Mareh !.Murry: Wedgies-410the- reenlist of scientific Investt. t - Thrr. ,8r9trign,K rile Ilklectitrq And ':' I it nd many Inara,..et personal nand will hold re Cottint Polion (44d'n, I o'clock at March it, commencing ttivi vrtte hatv ol,parted cud. Alab.upa.1 lirsetical experience. A splendid program hes been e. mme v al noon. J. pmc gave liogenion. Wiliiain Allison-o- f the Marian-- 1 liable': ore "Potato GrowfUlt." arranged,. whieh will be rendered dur' , c thata-cheetwhieh esooillepointers hotel the afternoon. After the program that there le no reason why ing Oirdsn. Nlareh to the !had heen giv n him by. Cotton In psi: Etsh 'should will be feasted. nei have a reputation tor the people of the ward !Cr time! accommodations. hail ordinance. ladle of the. Relief society will i 111Pirt The ' adapted city to potatoes place in the any equal ' crmbinl 1 returned 1 Sktele m hi du e to oceUr tilt, "no funds." pi w proper rare is taker, of toe be In charge of the banquet, and will Itfioned,ately the Martel young ininell,Wilaing mattercrop ,be assisted Paths dePartment at art earbr 44414'11st was :1 i.,i ..,,.''.',i4, ruportiono $.1berilT 'IL 1.1 HarritsokIrGent arisethina leere TPridored by on the tables, The feature of the eveand lot there , rand by hdegraphing to offteent along filles Clarinda Holman and violin seise- ning will be a gwedtrh dance given by I. ititi mho Pacific, the couple tions by Proof. Mews OndmUndliOn. the Wilford ward, who took second le! ',.,: ill till the more Important th; line of the at Green River. where Place at the dancing' contest of the under Chief of Pollea Wit- - were I.14611 under arrest. A BOGUS CHECKS ARE Granittestake Mutualimprovement : barn I Norton. Viransm...ramltraCatton--statethat e 'iodations. The day's entertainment : The new ordinance pefivides for thre, both rhe and her husibatid were sick and , IN CIRCULATION. will. close with a grand ball in the .;I! ,f r: : could if matter asked be adJuated 12 lite MAIL The program awl amusement dcleetives ward pa. : sergeants. Are by the payment of the unhonored cher. be rendered is as follows: : i be trolmen. ht addition to the guards ant ia of that this the it likeiy stitlement Provo March 2.Sheri1 George T. Bong, Clarissa Smith. most Thime Jailers. 1 matter will he ttecepted and that Cot.- Judd la looking up eases of forgery f, Mandolin and guitar selection. Law, of fur the promillenilli ten and WI u ifr mill be allowed to pre lately developed i ; 1 .., , 7 sepokeenet here believed rence and all Healy and J. J. Evans. are tomer. on reed their Journey. Cotton has for to be the work of one person. Three ,?, Duet. Lulu and Mabel. Rawlings. i 11 'ill'ortn ChS1101 t:- Lmyne and C0. A- mune time past been, a foreman at r checks on the State Batik of Contralto Polo; Pearl Holm. 7 The latter two are nnw :the TreY laundry und hitt friend here Provod bave blohltrion. come, to Lehi and others Comic recitation. George Itergetts. Officer Layne having at 011P a re at a loss E patrottnen, 1 ill iteeount foe the gufffollow. tme SM. which is for Wail may iecttee Mate quartet.----sheriff Of Weber county. All tionahle traneartion. He heti always nu Mel Thornton of Pleasant i 1; ., 1"..7,t :line been passed Duet. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Evans. men are experienced In pone': borne an honest It and grove signed W. IL Ray reputation Co., and mettorx. ,Plane solo, Alice Warren,smith. The detective force wlil un thought that the affair 1 .. may have been made payable to William Mitchell; anManasseh Baritone solo. -doubltdly renviin kiblinit as at present. uoini'enthmai. -kt other to SkinH. is ISIS. for Payable except thet Chief of Detective" James I , 4 .:.t 1, ' ner. P. third for signed ands tlinger, HAS BIG in anairallarefl The ); F. Fender. es 4 si WARD Nees GRANT 1121, 'signed Frank Sallebtary. payable .; :;, at the time be handed in his resigna- - ABLUTIONS INTERRUPTED i ) I', Arthur Carter. was passed on the REUNION AND BANQUET. It tion, will'.retire from 'the mervice ;;, :i.itt Rochdale .tore In this city. Neftber WHEN OFFICERS ARRIVED. , la elppcted that a complete lint of the ; the worth. 1 aopointrnente iPilli be announced at the chocks have eo far been able to Murray, March- 2,The Grant ward ..-- Monday night session of the city corn- - Ogden. MarchI4,1i , , i ,, a would lead to the People yesterday at 11 a.m. attended a information that give terrifying f.: ward reunion, continued until evening. : - ',: 1,ve Following are some of the appoint- - fanner. wife. whom he ordered to pre- arrest of he peroon who presented tho The day's exercises opened with a pre.. ,witmla anti Changes outdo cc en- - per him a warm bath, W. P. South- checks,' ;,, the peoliminary program, after whichthe nouneeti later: , Wei, a forlorn appearing vagrant who ,' ..: ".. feast After ARMENIANS MQVINGd ple were banqueted. e. IC. Brown. formerly cantain of has spent much of his time of late be ,i with prizes for games were introduced, Police nee appointed to be a sergeant, hind jail bars. see taken into custody ,4 d Olen-dia in the le Hintze day Provo. March the winners. During F., his office of captain also having been yesterday by officers from the sherifrs I l' 't, , '..-Z , abolished. program of music and song was officili and la now awaiting sentence on the city arranging for the removal of of aa now arrangement provides for the charge of disturbing the peace,- several Armenian families to Moapa.in rendered. J. J. Proctor was master enotheaatern Nevada. where a number ceremonies, and kept things moving in ,three sergeenteone for each shift and vagrancy. k '.. 1 of Armen;ans have located and are lively order. Badges of honor were will be. besidee Ce. Brown. mendicancy Boothe-elilk)ndHt.1 .4 released ,,,,. .. from the wits city being saelorted in ettablishIng themHellman and Chad" E- LaYee jail Thursday and promised to leave pinned on the old people, and a prize .... ,' both of whom were patrolmen was awarded Mrs, Mahal Higgins, SS t toe foreign parts. His lib,. selves by Mr. Hintze. J. Alma Holdaimmediately Person ...a. new misTh. only nrineintment .8 years old, who was the oldest Ii; ., . : ;erty was with- - way and J. W. Booth, all former ohortlived. for however. of Fred Meissner to plain clothes ,. to Armenia, Ada Greenwood. 8 weeks old, preeent,---in few a rP- - sionaries were hours complaints' men. Tbdi other plain clothes men CP;Ved at was awarded the prize for being the 1 ,,, the sheriff's office to the et- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pincock. iloorge Ward- CLEAN-EPROPOSED. niarwe. Yiningest person present. ,L..,.... was unk4millt t anti Robert Chste..eef 1i-aRobert Burk Allen were awarded prates for having will ' terrorising a country neighborhood be ' March meeting Provo, by This mound will be the detective iI:1. f in the ward; the :' hi,, Insistent method of begging. At held in the Commercial club at 2:30 the largest. family 11 members. '.: of the city. The , consists of 'i ..,. , :; H. Blackburn and Peter I, 1111 Dud pla ce he called. be demanded on March 11. under the auspices of family a grand character ball. with closed Women's cluhs of day Provo While the the the ladies a in of bath. art i ' enjoying Nwytin. optvials, will now 1peom, u n I. I : tor a general with a prise for the beet character malt arrangement Policemen, to aucceed Oren liad., LOIN indillgence. the officertarrived and to I I.1 -- L of the city streets. sidewalks 'schen he had p'repareil for tho journey. cipstn-u- p lock and A. B. Vance. almmtadM 4 and yards. i !accompanied him to the county Jail. ENTERTAINS VETERAN i '...'i ..., .. UTAHN IN WALES WRITES DEATH OF INFANT. : CRAIG UNDER BONDS.: rt IN INDIAN TONGUES , f. OF UNREST IN ENGLAND. . I March 2.The Provo. Ogden. March 2 Ray Craig wise ar- ' Mrs. i and of Mr, Lafayette daughter 1 c raigned before Municipal Judge W. H, Carter died or yesterday from an affecti,.: Reeder on Friday on the charge of Orden. March Murray, March 2John B. Wade his tion the eptne; The funeral- - was Errie, ! 4. 4 ,4,s,4 brotherof C Wyo., is in Murray. visiting Mr. fernery...The cotart stilted that no de, heM of the residenci from itwiay it Atwood. of this city. writing from Cardiff. finite time had beets set for hearing Carterville. whiter. Mrs. s?Williatn Wa lire, of induMrial Wade is a pioneer of Utah. having conditiona in the case as it wax understood that cer-- -. !;;-im. l'!'Grel Britain. says he believes Ens- - tain parties' ho were interested in the come here in the year MO. In ISM he 11.12NTERIFIEM REMAINS 4 ... , land is facing a great industrial cristia entered the government service. He the young man were inveatigatitur , ti , i Mr. Sonurthwalte is editor Of the case. Heretofore when of remains March Provo. as scout under Gen. Custer and served 1.'The the young man - : outh Wales Echo and Is In a posi- has been in similar trouble. his family four bodies buried in the Old Fort participated in many Indian wars of !', 1 tion to observe and study Industrial have I i..i made good his checks and rloid in the early days of the settle- the weeL - -z and irconomical conditions. He be. he hasalwaye ment of Provo have been moved from been allOWP1 VI go He is now over 70 years old. though ! :',,t:.1, lieves the coal miners ill roved in He is now out on 1 500 bail.unpunished. John Lew& farm and buried in the he could pass for many years younger. the-aid 11 Evan ,-- -: Wilde. With a fascination and a charm be Sexton of the government eltY cOmotorY onlioting 4:I. .,11MIP1111. ,1 : ;. $o far ma can be learned the remains runs over the history of go years withpowerful friends they have ' through ,'' In perilamant and that a general up. a man of were those Higbee, Joeeph out omitting an incident, and can en!;.: ',..''' : of economic and social condi- 1 I by the name of Dayton. and a girl and tertain In all the languages of the InabiM BRIGHAM CITY. I 1 !, , t : occur. are will a child whose forgotten. Identity ' .1 dian tribes. Ft. Bridger ha. always ', i Mr. ihnurthwalts says that the Lihbeen his home until four years ago, ' ; oral govertunent, particularly LloydOE rooliNG. ACQUITTED FOR CONSIDERED PLANS when he moved on to a farm in Erne. I! , George. is blamed for all this labor 7:1' ---- St arv h Provo. i Carter. Z.Arthur unrest by the Tories and he suspects I NEW SCHOOL BUILDINGS TO LIBRARY. a PRIXENTED h was it unlawful fishing. charged acme 1 at the Liberals are not in ......,!,. - 10Tt 1 aeuttted h a Jury In Justics E. L. 2.- -0. with E. Lee preeentthe national March Ineuranre ' Murray. 'i: - l.';'.i Jona' eourt imaterdav. rheuma against unemployment . skked the following books to the Murray tppe(ial correfigoietence-- ) neas t and f. invalidity. library: Brigham City. March ::,.:. Jaek Hazard. by Trowbridge. i,: conference will be held in the Brigham k ''' t 7t' Cud lo's Cave. by Trowbridge.. t y :. SaturdaY and Sunday. tabernacle City Litt It Shepherd of ' Kingdom Come r,..1 Ogdon. March 1 7.Tini following Fox. ,. , , telpts tor the month of February hal,e t The county board of education met .Mark Twain. : : 1 boon reported to the county clerk: ' Prin,e anil the Paujer !WAD...Way and considered the prone,- All paymonts and complaints shoud How ,They and I Little Five Sheriff. ,2i SUMO; Pepper, treaeuror t 8114,7; ha mado to J. M. Shur. strut tor 1 of the various architects who de- corder. LinS.Ki. GrtwSkiney. i 3 lolly. Saturday and !litre JO Make the plans for the new. Nowa ida Str Phut North Moot Ptripro 4 Y ' -none Wk. Off too with ELHEli' mire 4 .,:., 11..VeTtillEtt.estch'ivol buildings to be ercetod in the 1 Neal Kota Le and Cana, M Coutpaor ; ,. M. A. PROGRAMS. I. .4 . North Main Street. nous M Ogden. March 2.CIde during the year. Mr. kletting. 1 'returned from a Greenwell.leounty from Malt Lake. will look S ' 'Murray. March 2.Arthur Welling. 4 - ' recently Great firitain, will be the ,,!, , ..,,,the Lund School for Boy& will he I!..1 the Second ward on Sunday evening after the plans for the north addition ,!: i n4 . the stAraker at the Murray Second st 7 o'ckwit, the services boing under to the high Khoo!. Str.- Wells of this PLANS TO'PAVE THE ward tontormw evening The ward the allepices of the ward )Autulti Ime city to work in conjunction with him. .,1 i ,,I: ,, BUSINESS DISTRICT.' i'vhnir will (urnigh the music. A ladlea provetnerit associations. The musical Mr. .Hodgson of tigden wan awarded quartet. and a soprano Polo by little i A Prolfrant will include Instrumental se- - the north central echool. and Ar.hii Evans will also be feature& 7 ' , ; Et. Motions by Hyrum Lattimore. trombone tpct Shreve end Madson to h look to LOgitn. after Malt( pre1. - - John.Vistier. cornet. and Lester flinch- I.According plans for the buildings at Willard. Ant plans a considerable portion of thq The 'tooth Cottonwood Mutual Im" ettit Sam- '; !, i perm south ElUntsd and teaf River business district of provement association will imend an ::.' will be Logan l The of was., the city. work all! be evening tomorrow night with the Poet. .' SUSTAINS ARM,. paved this year, considered efitt 111.11pc , The Boosters' club has bad the mat.. Burns. Mildred Cuddy will give a ; Andrew and John Funk have purBurns. The Mavis Ogden. March 2.While employed in the life of -: t I , ., ter in hand for some time past and at sketch ofwill -eleaning cars at the Ogden Rapid chased the topitneen of the Standard ping Annie Laurie" and quartet .:i : :j. Transit company ear barns. Samuel Itrurniturt, & Wait Paper company, and present John A. liendrkitson of the Mabel. Reed, Bell Parr, Alice Warren committee on, paving is 'iv. ::.- - t.'. ' Tout. 'dipped and tell from the top of wilt continue at the old stand on East lf.00sters'. Godfrey will sing .tiolosIna the matter attention. He has had and Bertha lt: a car. sustaining a broken arm and Main strect. Prof. W. B. Ashton will rood somsof i,..., -- other wrinor-bruis- re t t' Nets Jensen of the r Latiion leveral having melt here- and their Rtirris' peeing, Thp talent with whleh removed the Dee hospital where hip condition & J.neen has 5,014 ut ria ;t1tPrO,kt ft reepective plans have been gone over. this program is made up insures ono : ti: piens are to build a small of the best reported to be critkal. although not the Molar's,. to his nartn,.n nod f.xp,icts Present of entertainment piece of pavement of at least One kind that has beenevenings t,, go lo gouthetn dangerous. held in the ward (farina 4',0tint and it before agreeing uwin any Vet of health (killing meson. The t: ward people are recertain kind. It la said that this plecel the ECCLES MTCENT. k , t , i, . quested to be in attendance. of be will Pavement laid at the '..,, depot' ,4 Sniendid 'variety of Genuir-(Special As Tfie Ness. i ;.,..aia whore there is plenty of Iran: to try Th. rnion ward choir and orchestra i'' I' 2.DavM II,, F:cina ill'mk"s 7 ( M,. I. CarPrt laittit out. 0It iii furnish a musical program to. returned from sh extensive trip iii . -1,,, morrow evening at 7:30 oclocii. in the' northwest. sod a hen w en today' Th. 'rent canntry nowspaper TRYING . -of this! ,: Murray First ward . as : follows: it News representative concerntiit Isection is the 1 News. l?, 00 . ... Log.ch. March I Fritsch; of David i "Soldiers' Chorus. i " Py f that plane of the new building Paget Issued Monday' anti Thurs-1- L year. whi,h1pee was ..., he win erect sho Etans, tined Choir and Orcheetra. T I 8200 ; eome the idle of the "ruins." ids)... pa time ago for "hooilevrthir and had "Song of the Itedoemed.4.... Stephens r t 77 1 I .,... '0 to go to jail. have been active the i k Choir and Orchestra. . r :. 4! Taal day or two In his behalf. and Male quartet Parks 1 ''''.77. '!1 this Morning flied an appeal bond. Soprano "obi, "I Know that My ii le, and notice of appeal to the district 'r .Thindel ! :,t. (teenier Liveili," '? ' !.court. Justice )1arsliall. however. reMrs. Attnin Mime. !i: 1.;;WkAir...itlWateet,..thorsitiretmuesffativd on the bond and the matter TA11'ttri:".r. ,..i! Selected Overture ever. If a sufficient bond shouldwent 8 be Orchesiza. filed and approved Evans will im. laded Hans solo. the "Within OGDEN, UTAH. mediately he arrested again on an. Z. Colt Ovrelltng,";4 ;,., i ..1.1.. I other Charge of illicit telling Some "The Nation's Bow Verse T of the PeoPle who are intereating Choir and Orchestra. I' thenteolves in behalf of the There will prisoner, a be also lecture by Bishit is said, are implicated with him. opKuhr,- of Bandy Dry Goods, Women's Furnishings, Hats, Shoes an ::,'t!,':-4'MARRIAGE LICENSEE Notions, Men's Furnishings, Caps, Rubber Goodi ''.' l'''''i Prof. P. J. Jensen. T..; D. will Misch" 1.Ighe following lecture to. the young people of Holiday Logan, : ' Capital $1,000,000.00. ward i licensee baste been bunted by at the conjoint session of the M. ', marriage ,,i' 1 'i , the county clerk; 1 , ,A., tomorrow evening. A musical 1 WE MANUFACTURE GARMENTS. '4of George Jr.. will also be rendered con. Worley, Logan and Program Mari. Kohler of Protridence. of a mixed quartet. a young ;; Eldon C. Merrill of Menem, Ida.. and sisting t t I4 ti ladle chorus under the direction of . Sampleroola Nancy X. Dinadale St Antlit 1 Sadie Nielson, and Piano 110107' I t:v 168 SOUTH WEST TEMPLZ . Wathin Lowe of Preston. Ida, aild Miss Delilah Andrus. , t Owen Mower of Lewiston. Afbert IL Bowman of Richmond and The following program will be Ten. Priacilla Marshall of Franklis: tits'ed la the Mil Creek ward meeting. ' - Ii':1 -- - lt ......... 1: i ip IN: j ii in s-- '1 - Ma flut.h.n. IProw, , Oktirer POSS,04.0111. - 1111111 7- - I ...,----- ;O.' : . -it T , i i'l ,..4.41L: , , seard-reanio- al. ' I ',.1I: be4-- by-th- ' . n Inn asposib011ta wtor-plared - 7 ::"Ir: ;II : f' ,' t - - i f. l ' s . ' '..''.:'; I,. -- 4. - ... , ; .; - V. 1., !'.. j0 l ..1, - :,1r ''i ; t P . 4 7,:. - A I f'6111:::114) . I : ., ti,...: 7-. ' .,:- :;. ' ,..: -- -- ., - ;fi :. ,t, -, ,!, , 1, 7 , ' - !s;:, LOG AN. it. , i ' ' , t y ,;:::'':- .t .,i -- .; t; I ' I - . !:: ,..!$ f . ; 14 '!f, ,:., : ,,-:',- .. - , 0 : :- , $ . : -;---- He-w- es - th-- i I l'.l1,. , i tol ' :::': disit.--Mar- elt - , i i.:. ft I I - 1 1.1- ; - ).)j, r JOhIFStOV1CrOfthrSona. CO I . , t - 1-- ; EXCLUSIVE WHOLESALE TT i .,,. . ' ;; , ,MEMOI ' -' ' -- ' - . A , . ..,.. ..:,Ls.,7..' to be Pesterleed , i Honor le Long-Delay- Utah4a I , l , Upon Those Who NOW the Way for Blazed . ,,, , . Permanency' ' .. ! ' i 14-.- 8 ' up . I. 1 ,positions-te--611.-------- -,- C'. , thnopaatt.ervoencreoa.mtioopittle. otogetio.--ywithi- de- epelidants., i1 ,-- , - It- 1 -- , it . 14111,1 - . phew-graph- . . - ' I seen-cant- - 1 - 1 ; beethoelIpmtltyeleelm.eroredyeaavarssnaansimdooframeniemixtilpeee.olitoutilbyllietaihhe. ; ' i - 1 . '. ' . build-Josep- h & - ' I ' "1 belleVellhet"Tifecedore-Rooeeeeleiapeech at Columbus, supplemented by his reply to the governors' letter, la so definite that the. people of the U AGENT nitedil State. now know just where . volt Mande. Ili dechirations are Ain anitoms' of tits best sontlowot et the L 'States who believe! peop le of I In progress and in remedying tho. de- -' frets which have crept into our sys--,,. . His tem of government. principled as annunciated will be endorsed by the Warren C. Bogue Finds Week reel Short to Take Care of AM peopie preceding the Republican national convention and by the people The Work. convennomination that his after by tion. One of the busiest departments In the "Th even Years' exnerience of the United States with Rootsevelt proved city government at the present time la him to be a man of courage and a that of purchaeing agent So strenuous man of much Industry as enabled him have become the duties of this newly tea work out pmpooltions and to recurs their enactment Into laws. The west is created department. that Purchstaing at standstill. It needs Roosevelt, Agent Warren C. Bogue Ands that who understands the west better than there are not enough days In the week man. I believe he will be In which to take care of the business to other any nominated and elected." which the Mee falls heir. Mr. Bogus believes that the salary etteehed es the Ponitioit-12.100-pannum, le not cornmensurate to the responsibility. and TodaY and when of the department work the later, Is thoroughly systematised, ha will ask Yesterday puRcllAsING ted - - t The Weather that an adequate salary be paid. When I accepted. the Position of city porchLaing agent at the solicits-Bo- n of the commiasionen, none of us realized at that time the magnitu Is of the work to - be done," oald Mr. Bogue this morning. "Nothing was said shout salary at that time. ' I promised to devise a system tor the handling of the work of the department and, the commlirsionors 'hied the yearly salary at $1.1011. This fa leas than' I have received for years pant. There was a verbal und "(and trig?, Me WyrAlliovilthellfretth 'WM litit been sysiematized. we should et together as business men and decide on adequate tompenmtion." It was at first thought by the com- missioners that Mr. Bogue could handle the work of the office alone. This Ides was dissipated, however. Soon aftei the ordinance creating thg 'office bad been plicff up so that It was necessary for Mr. Boom to go before the eommissioners with the rrneust that a Menographer be employed. Imter a matt- trained. In the purchasing bulginess was employed to aid Mr. Bogue. The work still is increasing and ft Is not Improbable that the office form will have to be flambe, That the 'purchosing is uvinil the eft), money ondepartment material chased is evident from an array ofpurfigures available- - e city Parchatang agent's office, , Temperature at weather buresu office and kiosk. Instruments on roof of office. 142 feet higher than those its kiosk. Roof of Itoston Wilding. Ki0Sk 4 am. today 4i .1 SO 31i 7 am. today SO 3t I11 am. today 10 ea am. today SI Mb am. today so 44 RI 47 am, today 12 noon tfidal 12 60 1 p.m. today Pi ge Minidium today ... ..... .,..-- 28 Sit 21 Maximum ymiterdas go Mluiroom 'Lod FORECAST. product to begin with, but the effect di.. e H. BANKS UNDERTAKING Co. 111111MT- AN.v j passaff,--businett- - - P' 0: lanalr4x! ,,., 1' , wziNAv OP fl tot Let IL . IS Stift Might. - - - , ROL 1141; in-th- ant Tato differ, at 2 e thiall WEST SIDE FAVORS , of Froperte Oweerel Promind Action.- Rut Mass Meeting Prov ilatbsil tor th, Weigh' Eli-dor- m - Mame Several Conditions. univer At a mass meeting of over 200 west side property owners held in the Sim teenth ward meetinghouse last night regolutiona were adopted Indorsing the granting of a franchise to the Sedum' road and pmv;ding that thie coMPail pave North Tsonple street from tho via- - screed 1,,,rarol B. Y. - Short 14110 track' trothitil - ,40etemwytwrowat,,otu,10,,,tee,..0.mtuion ea. entrusted to the stweie2 committee of which former Counctitage E, E. Rich is chairman. The propel tion of a. separate municipality for Pe west side, in event of inability to cure from the city and raliroade teL'S the citizens of the west side come'. their just..duook- - waif brought tip briefly discussed. but no sato Only the -- idea, seems to have plea ground that this will be the Feetat procedure before the next legislator! in case no relief ean be had. Severe! eitixene, noticeably ,. upsets. gich ose Lewis. advocate north and moth nee takes- thMugh Second West street. Ittit"; says that the west eiders have hecil taxed for the benefit of the Wel itection of the citit long enough: m.a0 that it is time that the long defell'" claims and Just rights of the welt side ehould be lIren merlons conekkre. lion.' - nary B. T.. r. f.: The condit TIteh's last nii I -- to Fourth West steeeta: The residents of the west side maintain that the viaduct is a menace to life as it I. now too narrow to be sufficient for the amount of traffic coniteeted thereThis resolution was similar to .tat passed by the realty association two weeks ego the only change being the provision that the franchise be delaYee until the railroad company come to tenns regarding the widening of the thoroughfare: The meeting aim passed resolutions asking the city commies:antes to tite action against unnecessary ringing te locomotive belle amd the blowing d 1 whietlee at night-The matter of preeenting the g -West- IL of urday duct to Ninth West street and that' either this road. the cify or the (Metros Short Lin should be made to widen ' the viaduct on North Temple sitreet Tee the- UTAF ,: SALTAIR FRANCHISE DEpARImEur Dusy sranz - , , aidfrogress. du.i. 14Thlu Hamilton. Contialto sgolo. Cornelia Clayton. Addrtstt "newer,' to tho Wagon company I, Pioneers' pioneer s Book Publishing In the offices of the Utah 64 Missionaries," S. A. Cornwall, Briefly It Wein not without its difficulties. . reproduction Plano solo, Annie tarlyle. !Rook Publishing company, the ,f CitY. comprehends Second South street. Salt Lake 0!t wherever available, photographs. ... thoutpand - Plonelle-- - of. President Jos. F. 34fflhl ,nt the I. a callactioft of sti'erail gt ii . rtaft every male as never before has before overland of itake,. will be the speaker In photograpka. suchTheY the. (ratite made trip jit;. are pictures the Brining' ward ,tomorrow evening, been assembled. L 1869, and of his male deacendone, their delocendants who et the M. 1..assoelation's meeting Tt of up to be the menor time; together el."( miles thousand a cross hold In that ward. A splendid 41tusital traveled the mountain. genealogical record of every pion- rugged and trackless prairie Program has ale been arranged. desolate tebnTkil yraa. men tean ittesmeen. ,temibe to found in the then apparentlYMountains nogix..:;,; o ae: Rocky at C plateaS between the it-VACANC to the present do. 111.1.E04. untold bringing and theristerras. an empire of final ' of the e - k 3tUrriiy. March 2.Prust Seymour B. possibilities and imparalled ilietorY.Iin addition something Char each pioneer and his &menden.. Young of the First Council of Seen-H- s All them pictures are to go lots semi Men the soda)- indoets.iii did in behalf of met with the one 'hundred and hook on Pioneers and Prominent brill advent-wile published tmliticat! and religious ot thirty fourth quorum of seventy In the of Utah. When the book as never 'nab has of the etate will be included. Holliday ward last Monday night to IL wilr be a tribute such cr....dere Of le a Of such data. nil the vacancies In the prewidency of before twen paid to the The- compilation .,( point of beauty I rotting as it does the gathering 4( that quorum. Prcet. J. Brinton was a commonwealth. In as in raniyorlordained a, high Kr lace and woramartahlw aa be rourir-g- r the other ,vactineWs which had existed, pletenest of object Auer ICofwill-I'Lah formation and the necessity tor nb,.! thepioneera something-Lbw- ., ,jihre - accuency.---fif- Thade three keeping !luteof 41, deseendenti will be proud Bali det.,!-Cubler, Of Winder ward.. H. U. and their of clerks, skilled in nyetematixing Th to hare. and that will be worthy Steveneon of Brinton ward and local office of ttr work, .hasy-- - at Ilyruin Seen Neilson ut Holthlay ward were ordain.. careful preservation publielring trompapy. All the Inforort, A iteam ed presidents which completed the presi' aswitihiltebiesmaepnorinbodired. wo.t: Otitis indexed and cross indexed. ,,r4 &BC, dency of the quorum. The one hundred k that there is 'scarcely any main and thirty fourth quorum is romped men wile are enrolled among covered the limits the boo., by the trer of seventies from the Winder, Holliday that cannot be anewered speedily en and their Utah of Fork !Pioneers end 'Minton wards,,.. , acciscately:' Alt the recorde and photo; Ithe graph, aro kept In a .11reprool- vault team Such rerognition is due, WILL REPEAT TONIGHT. Some of the applicants for places The four or hve thousand men who large NrurenY. March 1.The Holliday (Came with their. families to Utah be- the book have beep slow to mini ic -I Dramatic company preitented last even- fore the rallroafits had found their the data and photographs thatIbk, This not affects the been promised. on:y SheHollider-allilliwIlleat ing-4n went (d)la .listibutiPPI 'and ball "TV untold the right of the applicants to meat . "The Deacon" eontedy drama. The Missouri had to stiffer and re. houan Wat.well UU4 gravest, perils of life the- recognition:due them in the,;ITItL lift , received with esithosiasum. It alObe and .fortune. and cOntend every day cord of the pioneers. but also the 0124 Atui itch '. as would over pleteners Of the record itself. With problems presented again this evening. Weto eione the scourage and quell the Writ until that reeord Is amgroximately A If. found difficult to t , a is of any but the dauntless. complete. I LEAL' YEAR BALL Inboy Every man of that small but in ahead with the work neeessary J. t 'Murray. March 2.The Y. L. IL I. trepid hoot played a mighty part turned-fore the photogisphe are A. of the field Creek ward will "'iv e a building up a great and prosperous over to the engraver,. and the copy, to The I their the leap year ball Friday evening, March Intermountain empire, where , printer. S. Everybody team Invited, Children might- dwell in the In It social Dimppointing as the delay Is, th--t of industrial progress. officials or the book company 'vane; Each freedom. up MtIlltAY MENTION. comforts and religious in instances the that phoicing fine Murray. March .1Bishop Hyrum deserves and each now has the op. and their teeny are descendents ine working , the c Seversen of Rigby. Idaho, has been portunity to receive the honor of hay. der difficulties that have made it in,- down to posIn the Ina his name handed visittrig friends and relatives s to Of possible' for them get the beet(' firintbn ward for the past week. terity as a founder and pinneer to the oftleee of data ih: and !Path David Dick. one of Murray's leading Utah. within the time originally the y blaeksmiths. has purchased a farm in There bi no nueation Pow about th!! eompany tit e pmitAtied- rii the contract i41gned-bfatimes book is not It Sticnff. Idaho. and has left for that being published. Preferring to have a reeord but point to take charge of it, Mr. Dirk. thered by any church or society. It applicant. that sill be complete. and that will be boys family will follow In a couple of.weeks. Is backed by a company of representatbe the to of, proud are pubilsh.z something U. men who business Mrs. W. J. Hothwell. of Denver. lb ive, influential from insisting on refrained ers.heve work e a the see such to anxious worthy visiting her win, contract. the But the letter of non, Lyman is presiferinp r. B. Hubbard leaves the first of published. Francis M,Pioneers must feel all urge that they Book they Lund next week for Grand Junetion, Colo., dent of the Utah to make every Powilble effort io "Mut where he twill pro into business. Mn. Publishing company: George T. Odell Governor William !get the photographs and the genet.-ors f Hubbard and bliss Maurine will join is record. other and other and Mack promicompletes klOry. James ruled him when school closes. company in MIL .r had Enoch Jorgenson, principal of Mandy nent gentlemen appear on the bomil llogical offices ofasthe soon a spossible of publiehing idea The of Just directors. City. cultui high school, will deliver an address and officials 'The with out met instant book company the has point the', took on "School Hygiene" at the Commercial wherever broached, With the force of clerks and compiling but club Thursday afternoon. March 14. at hearty support now progressed to a engaged. It le inevitable that there has work and the II. gond o'clock. An invitation to be presstage where it may be said the end is sooner or later be a time when no more ent is extended to the public. bey. In eight sueh oat& or photographs can be et. by 2 Mr. and Mrs. John A. Jones enteris it to due the a reeled. hioreover, is undertaking, It praiseworthy enoug tained a few (riends at dinner Wedthis work of compiling a record of the large numbers who have already fur. were nesday evening. of :Utah, while, yet there is nished pht(tographe and CoMpiPte 1: la et Mrs, S. It, Itennkin has been quite pioneers be is It lords. it at CObook time the to make complete. the that published Naohl ill for several weeks. Mtbendable in the children of the pio- !earliest poseible moment. consistent Muck R. L. Idle Hamilton as. injured. neers and their grandchildren. that with it9 purpnee.- Once the detail,. ef 36 in There was a digging gravel Thursday. thus honor the men and women the errangement ef the book nre dote.-la ore cave In of the gravel which almost they who planned and toiled that future itely decided on. it wiU be impossible 11. were r buried hint. lie was extricated and it ar might be happy. The book alter them without repeating a very,era was found he had suffered a fractured genendlotts will be Interesting to readers of the large amount of the work. tho ha ankle. to whom many of ,' TM work is of great Importance ani generation, preeent The as the faces shown will be personally Mr. Rood has been employed be teacher at the Hillerest school this familiar. while still more of the names the most inserious intereet whould manifest its coMpliation. It wow.1 week. words. It will be he a will be household be to It ; IP0131;kle incomplete b pity- for Dr. Emertck who was called to Ohio come more and more valuable aa the Personil on account of the death of his mother year' go by. and any other record of any particular whatsoever. Itskrt.; ti as, well as civic'. pride shouM premed,' ' laraltusled hotno soon. Peters , every pioneer and every deecentlant of chriat a pioneer to boot to it that they have Zisnnv 1 this worthy publicrepresentation-ifirst rimier band Caine down 'EmigraRefs ationnot one should be omitted. Excanyon into the valley of Great cuses CHEYENNE, WYO. 1 tion not for going in should not bo, it Salt Lake. What would be the value CT but. on the contrary. a today of a photograph of that his- entertained. .:' Andre GOVERNOR CAREY SAYS determination should be made to get. toric if humble, procession! rres '. ' Fortunately. tt la still possible to re- In early. WEST NEEDS ROOSEVELT. Hayes It' le perhaps unnecessary to state .. produce in a book the eountenance that ............ every care le being thken of Ott little of almoat every man of that . Cheyenne-- WY0- - FPa photographs. and that them will be re.L. D group of statesmen and empire to the applicants in due time. turned wan besieged with era The work. however. ham been un: M. Carey. , tlark., and acumen businesis Pionoun to organknow none what Bulginess too dertaken for the today, all anitioua .' How,. isation are being applied to the pub. too to day with reference to Col. neere are rapidly passions on. 1 Smith What would not the world give today Halting of this book. The work is go- ' Theodore Roosevelea announcement Bewail that he will accept the presidential for a pictorial record of the passen- ing ahead at a speed never- before at- SeveY. It in known that Gov. gers and crew of the Mayflower. and tamed. It is anticipated. as a result. nomination. next 20 years that it will not be long now before a Heft carey has been a staunch supporter of of those who. landed the tow. rockbound on and can when the axed coast" date be definitely as to "rough Mr. Roosevelt and .wai one of the book to Neer the of be Flek letwill delivert4 be colonel a the ready wrote who England! goverucrs S. Gre The work undertaken by the Utah to the subscribers. ter urging him to become a eandidate Nasal, for the Republican nomination. Gov- I! 1 Free ernor Carey said: Z ' ... ' le- - IItah:TTL0.00.to. 111 . 1 ,''; ,-- . . house at the tonJohtt acindon of the Mutual Improvement, aasoetatione"to- , , morrow night: - - , I ; Ono, N.w. Id delivered id Morr$ ? add vicinity Trent that branch Waco Z. Lauritsen. Farewell kopasor, order. for chureh work. own? diem L. received Mee over rink limitonal bank, wick Altana, J. said eitvertietne - Idd. - beim trI.A L. dhoso Ed dad Iimmovrn, gumbo - , - Ig ,gaglyoyeg BIG AUDIENCE - . ' DEPARTMENT fr IlarlyA Rolm I . , 2 1912 1 ioo,....mming. , by sitnier 111 tellandaz.isaaoyeaáll esa atostio-- AU 11.7-dbdit- MAR , PILIPArt I, amplibuTto rairanitat too WITH STOLEN GOODS, , ' NEWS SATURDAY . .. , ' SPANIARD ARRESTED tio-- yr your Church works and all hooka through any Ogden representative of 'rh Detterot NOW S. WO hay. the Inannnso 'awl( of the Deseret Wows Rook.ntaii: the largest he the wits to draw from EVENING - ' Vbe News l 4 ,- --- , otf, - bESE11ET . r ' 74' t - .... I I ant. ,, that b. i Petrone ane roqueetod to took beedediate somplainto redentiall WI deitiolootoes delivery. . ...,,i '' 1 conservative and admIVA4 arving siesared for & Pretentious building of probably le !stories In height le yen trit.iNt but- it 10..ome impoble to get at a ny definite knowledge ita to details ".-1 SAIIIIMENT REND MOTEL. STRINGAN A. IITLrYtNd Met. Ogden Branca. . t : ! - OODWI - ,, 1' , -- :: mtbenounicail'"ors i -..- .:: - 1....' I I 'lw 'I it f I . '. ftwonh". 11 , ... .0.1 oG DE N 0 rt,p,,ü,,, haons I, . t., - : , ;i f , ( 4 . t i , .4' --4;,'-- , - . utab hi, an wat be stitute bad at ward. hip, Neve sand( etab w rit wit versity at,w, iii hereon WHIT Cities of Pre nob Ic!Y ' the ore in 1916 eat , ch F. the , It t tra testn t Also Ivo sithouo Aecot l'aro Ikh a, wi' 1 leer th |