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Show DESERET NEWS, TUESDAY JANUARY EVENING PRoyo. Our Firs! Annual Th New i delivered by carrier every night (Sunday excepted), at W cent per month All payment and delivery should complaints be made toregarding O. E. OJeen, agent for and Dally. Saturday New. phonl&3 Orders taken for Church works. Residence 834 W. 3rd South. SC ' Patron ara requested to make complaint regarding un HUaftetorr dl!vrjrv - immediate Jan. , 6 Commissioner Chris was aefeigned to Flygare of superintendent of streets and parka public Improvements and property, aj now the fcist regular meeting uf-tboard of commissioners held Jn the city hall last evening. -- The meeting com- -' me need - at 8 'o'clock. Commissioner Browning and Mayor Fell succeeded themselves at the head of the depuit-ment- a they have superintended during the past-tw- o years p'The new board passed, upoft two, raaolutloohi ono to the effect that ail present employees of the city should be retained, at leaat temporarily, under the same salaries Tha second resolution provided faith, ful and efficient servtce aho(ild be.The hasia of all appointments mads by the commissioners during their term eftof Ogden, CHURCH PUBLICATIONS," Order your Church works and all other booka through any Ogden ray resentetlve of Tba Deaaret New. have tha Immense ataolc at tba Deaaret News Book Store, the largest la the atate, to draw from. , - H i Sale, and Jondaiy every year a January Clean-tll- p m event ourhistory. We 4TanT5,lIiarTced fliTopehlng day of The firsfannual 1 intend to make it an event worthy of your consideration when planning your furniture needs for the coming year. Everything in the store will be reduced with only one. obj e c t in vie w : The Satisfaction of Our Customers, - y T A Sheave. I54f Madison Avenue. TVilUam Weaver. 324 Washington Avenue. dames Bingham. ! MET Grant Avenue r f -- 4 ;lRK:jFTEfi -- -- er v-- ; HEAR! t Big Savings bfilWl linoleum Grade tn asplendidas- sortment of pat-tf- Rugsand Carpels - We uote these priees Laid p hyslciarvDr-- yard , -- American quartered-oa- k Dining Table, 1 27x54 Colonial Ve! 3GxT2 0 tial, 13 90 Sa,e 82 Axmlnster 9x12 XxmTns'tsr r 821 75 S" HBYWOOD. D JOHNSON TILLMAX Committee 1914 h V!a1. JanJ5 Daled Th bed Is a high grade post brass Bed. with, h r e- - - -- -- -- I frrd e- l. 1iv 1 i j lri-b- ut J V -- v 5 1 I O.-- iltr ' i , vrl sn j W' -- j - 5 - - ! year 'TedTh hU In swers wim ,ViliWU Thurs The morro with board Ing at ween a The he ho the st ownei of M 1 fnsU was n ; V . , 4 , , . 7 Iof i LAB vv John partn I t the f we ci whirl to w The ohta! whkl A beautiful Fumed or Golden Dining Room Sulte'ppmplete, consisting of table, a handsome buffet, china closet to match, with 6 chairs. Similar to cut Anv piece sold separately at a proportionately reduced price S5IAIJ, DF POSIT NOW. hlhUTR J V AAHFN extension dintwr $76.50 IOC IV AT IT. laiini some Sion,' Thi less visit prod open nor FURNITURE COMPANY WII.LIAVI 29-3- quorum of seventies, to be known as the One Hundred and Forty seventh, f r the seventies of the Fourth and the Pleasant View wards The presidents are D J Blake, Ellas A Gee, C. J Jensen, J P McOulre, bamuei Riddolph, Sidney Cluff and James L Barker, with A C Andersen, secretary The presidency of tho FQrtyLflftll quorum from which many members of tlve new quorum will be taken, was reorganized, a follows o W Ahdeltn, Alfred Osmond, Jb R. Hodson, J Carl Allred B Worsley, Alfred Elmer Jacobson and Charlev E Maw, Alfred B Worsley, now- of the presidency, is the seiretary, but a successor will be appointed -- ' I - ft felt in art AA EASTFIRST SOUTH 1 K. H. MIXXS. Assistant Manager. 1 1 s Th nouni V-- v - Tlie'To ence the-couij- tv - - "f greeted CONVENIENT PAYMENTS -- J. - , the tr To i defecLve parts with every bed. The mattress Is tick, guaranteed not to mat or lump The spring is all iron frame, with wtra w oven top and supporU Complete outfit for . ... guarantc.gat-trnthtTrg'"ti- rib ; r Bntt L-- L t- cr A station the str nor's ir j It was Mr M fhat th tome Semi-Week- - r price I c said time t! crrmrm once r v pr ay 14-- - only P It was 11 pro Jury t $9.85 corted anda! crowd LOGAN. " ' 8494 25. -- r!s looking - table. good NOTHING RESERVED BtfelNESS. 6 The Jan following busiPrffPo, ness wa transacted by the board of county commissioners yesterday. Willis K Johnson ws , appointed Justice-- of the peace for Springville, and A- - g eobbter war appeiptod constable for Pleasant Gtove Nelson and A petition from N TV W W, York asking for the establishment of section corners in Goshen precinct wak- - referred to the county surveyor. The appointment of James Chamberlain as deputy treasurer for Cedar Fort, Manning and Fairfield, was confirmed The resignation of J W Robinson as deputy county attojmey was accepted The following balances on hand in county funds were reported by County Treasurer Royal B Hulsh State school fund, SIS? 76, general fund, 850,567 777 county school fund, 8J6 629 24 witnesses and Jurors fund, 8382 40 overdraft The following fees were reported collected in December Clerk. 1402 75. treasurer, $363 75, sheriff, 863, recorder, - T ABBOT R an, s ftp" The w hat h ,Trr' GGverr4U'-eitv-fmr- Chamberlain's Cough Reined v. County Recorder P E Houtz presentThis remedv has no superior for ed his annual report which is in part ' coughs and colds It is pleasant to asInfollows 1912 there were filed fof record take It contain no opium or other 5 For sale 409 instruments, while In 1913 there narcotic It always cures were filed 6,000 Instruments The work bv all dealers, Advertisement of platting the new lnterurban railroad and the Utah railway right of Ball Room and Social Dancing. wav through the county ha necessitat10 ed additional work, done at some disSaturdav .January ommenrlng at 8 p m , the Deseret Uvmnasium advantage for th? reason LbaLneltlier (OR gfve'a course" of Twelve lessons m of aid roads has, as yet, filed right-of-wmaps ball room dancing fee $5 00 Phone A new copv of the land indexes has Wasatch 14.J4 Advertisement been undertaken, which requires one additional copyist this work has sow HAM AND BACON SHOW; covered township45, ranges 1, 2 and 3 j east It Is recommended that a capable f HORSE SHOEING COURSE person be employed whose specclal business It shall be to examine all and same before description V 5 feature record is made and plat uniq le Login Jan to piepaie a new p HoumT-Lj at of the rnni'n g FdtuififS set of- plats- from Which many erronthe Agricultural college will be a ham eous entries now on record can be meats and bacojLtihavv. Ffb. eliminated Alxn in connection there-wlt- h I'nlj thHt have hcen cured at h me will be to prepare a new set of plats for Hllnvvecl lo vnttr Entrus snould be assessor sent to - . I'javn Agricultural Roh cnllpge. fOgin, 'cfr,re press DISTRICT TOl'RT. or postage must be prepaid F.ach en-t- r Provo, Jqn 5 Further hearing in upon iri'val will he given a number and it will be'ifoown bv thS the case of J E Smiley vs tTtah Lake tiumoei until a'tet awards ara made Land. Water and Power company In fThe bulging will be done according thaFourttv district court has been conHAF NEWHEW SAYS HIS to compile al the Missouri ham tinued till tome time when the court i- TSKETHOOFflCES an nfli's betc m -- how has time to devote to tt , BEEN TREATED UNFAIRLY Another uterestitig feature of the 4 Willard R Sh plyv administrator, me, i will .he a ourse in hnrse-sho.vs et al , de re- in . W Riker 1 Ing . Jam 9 to 31 vonsisting of lei - ifa, George ,,,, , lan,l ,u Jan b J F Martin, uncle Logan. Jau 5 The new tll com- tureriittnt ttemonsliations The stiui- - In controversv f of Ogden, J. II. Martin who is being held at missioner t Kik their offices at n kn lure of the horses foot, kinds of shoes L M Gillilan vs Fprlngville Canning that the countV jail said vesterdav and proper The retiring commissioners met .used In horse-s- h icing ? demurrer overruled, 15 daj s to the Martins had been treated unfairly today methods id nailing on shoes will hp Co, 11 o i lot k and made some at ordt i ra answer bv Dr H J Frederick, colbv the o'ly and country authorities disi Adolph I'lnch s. Corev Rims' ( on and fclrat lie would do all possible ti settling .sonic --business matters and legt- - veterinarian the 1'repating s horsi tnlievea to pt then adjourned htaring on demurrer con2 free hi relstryc jatm-h- a fid for the shoe, picrarlng company There was no sped arid ruthig Hit horseshoes and nailing tinued to Dec 12 He dfilarei Ik nnocent ould of an sort the old mmmlion tht hrst shoes will be demonstrat-t- d John Chr'tians,.n yS J W Stewait and would prove hat J F Martin h Willi in Thoi nlev This Course el aX. Judgment- bv default and wtiv Pig hw- - heute utul in bed at 10 sloner slmpfj retiring was fop 3500 the prim ipal 85,9 Intel' t, 850 at.orney fees o'clock on'tbo trytu of the hooting fho headquartets noon aftei Mavo is ..ffei.l m oi if r to ,u quint of whom shoe- their and cost have btCp Thsti her then 'oh the chair and osucd farmers many and that the Martin own hort- - with the' 1 iind imi ntal o HHimKo! n,n vs Girsten John-f- a wrongly aicused if was i there is ifmtriing the horses loot 4ndBnll demurrer ui.urrulcdr-4- A iv buslhesj. to prist n' -to of hpr htrsbani s at dAy Upon hearing oi tin shoeing moved aml puutss ftJ1RWer to break jnl Mrs Marlin euf Commissioner 111 Jn!quist i. tcm)t 1 30 Is It ut 1 a cullapje huI - non confined jourmueni "a!r'J 'Jvsk. 4rF,gatlon rrrd ,, 1 .. dtvwlNi that most ofMhe ut1 ers wPI cpicti'l -- i 1 demurrer (o her bed I'h t.r atbndlng Jpahv vs Jou R Thqm , -'1"' Iriw tTJfTIs aftemoon nve-je iH rliiiie juvLthal her pMtdf Th Turn arir?. te- overruleT T to answer lipfcondniun TTm I d on-t Iue Slid will of foice, , it m it Meudon WedMartnus Iairn of Spanish Fork. grrer'hd.s-cau'-cFet e., n mi t her to Iom ,iil selfShe still QiHlntaine her hus- - Xlels P n Pi h rstti for inursh.il and ,lf,0 control ,t l oclicit the remains are was appointed gusidian of the person Lr-eJob rnd ot Rill -- band's Ratt polk innocence and believes he will n,,iV nt the resident e of Mr Petersen and estate of Kjrstine Sennett, Mi Bvtt is the Agg e f . uball u, ,hl llt. i be jjyoven Innocent bv. the grand Jury, men they will bt taken to (conn etent - bond 8 nOO i who Was on the teum plavei t John Fdwm btandring was appointed u. h honu at PeterhOTo tomoriow Gordon Who wlth.Attor--' Attorney j. Rr four years and most if Ihvt nme lU1( f,,,m th t i Mendon on Wednts executor of the t tat of Rebecca liey Chez, represented Martin said was It "X the .in Ina hitler was there of Tiehi, sgast streak of do )renuer BfsnPring ticca- i, " 'yesterday, t the nounceil heA t this of it the familv amf lie in meeting the Martin m'rniug ptandrlng Royle a piotest r "sanity eft legatee with Mi . Rev es Martin Is paitullv Insem He lhat an. orditionce will he t.msed m I HI ( HK 4 I HTIS 1I UIIOI Standring bonds wer- - fixed at 8".rM i temponarv Insanity (.aueil hisimvf the auditor ex officio i e vinci l f J m Miss Curtri BUnche Login Ti illlam Hoi ucs has commeucett suit One of laifh act last I'ridav night daiig' tot of Mr and Mrs F H Cur- in the Fourth district court against E n Martin' vtousm killed hun'f, some in ot res'denoe the is tis family iad F Johnson tv o 'tt t J300 with inter-e- t , time ago while in a fit of insanity this i tv aftei having been 111 for some Gordon had talked to Martin on jv rl- -i al 10 per cent pci annum from Jan The itis mlh with pt si voting 13 1913 and for Jro jtUs. attorne-v'- s fee on day evening and hf said the nrin was e n years of age and si was .man vi, told me, said a promissory note . not hlmweif 'Martin t bn- - j wot Id ettv Mrs ' tflmt .he the from" Jan hav, and Lifan gruimted Suit for divot, o has been commenced (ould escape Uan t the attorney. al wrW bv the q ring Tim lelebretwth tht lrps h "i1 th Hugt reientlv and that he would dikelv Jake th gr Flerency G Hfnflrichitaw. 'of -TTt TcT.T- -h t then acle at I o.clock "Mts-H- ugl Mi' dm and wedding,he can Fork, against Henry O HendricksTPffi'. rt.cggriThTfiT hoTTTTie foolish yvTll f Thuhedav de tml schools ihi1 r tiie citv in Fifth the r? iitv 1 I mrl son . and after leaving his veil. asked one 1l waa at their home that the , ole- - i n h t ua m order to g e he pupils uf the deputies to see that he wa se-- i and L held last Friday evening a, tTiame to i!ielid in Til-- c&H at all timesI braJiniL-wa- s " , euiellockedvvould RIVGi; ICENSFS s e - -v- participated in h mimbtrs of'. artempt rwape and Itw isfafntlv yelt that he o I Frov jL ..Vlanrlage- Jan. II a sl' OTPICLVLACX& who their tame from I all blame "Wanted to clear m'self of pa'ts I of ", van rf)rTfwe8t. and gnm? of tVir Marshal thannev have been issued to Leroy Andeison .lift an tmasie ,nay .tcimier, not or ireni ntghbors And friends Mr jnd Mt v mu 1oht uirfn hames signalized their ' ""d i4 rettrement tTtnrr offi TiyBTrgSTTiTg f ,ur an'1 f,T DaiiaLDavl of Lchl Junction Bwttjrrl'iMd neasarit Grove v h rs h(j ct t links lie evening Thev vvre brought mauled inthat oounrN Ago l had tin nrtUf,r with g mip md on 1JW P' er U'lKt thH morning "one tomg rasf of chronn i oimtlpatinn I waspent I.NTIT S RFOIU, VS IZ VTIOX. t. M i fine vv ha b he Thoi dre Jcnw of, and t hamborlain s Tablets -- h and a banquet wai aei'pa v,atd nu4 the i uied JirA v I. LjD, Biookh n wei e 90m? felii itous Bpeet'he5h Buhoj 1 '. i rh - wic arectsed $12 50 each Pro to Jan 6, FJder Rulon S TVells 1. Ad- ami imi h tv ihg n i funds were taken to the of th- - nrwf Council of. Seventies, wja. Q Adam Joseph sale h all tlta!M ' era t By j.i 1. erUtyemont here Funday" and organized a new S Open tmnr COUNTY h Rig fiml ures 1r ot chief inspector. Dr H. G Merrill, W. Loveless, five department. Jos eatray pound keeper Jos. TV. Loveless. sexton, Evan Wrlde, building of electric inspector . and inspector wiring, l,H. Miller, sealer of weights F Beasley, John and measure, policeman No. 1, Jesse Manwaring, policeman "No J, Mat tin I. Bushman pot1vemarrNcr" 3T"Ja mes Vi Fnow moa" brilliant intellect, an indomitable will and an extraordinary fearlessness, he rose p) such eminence that he was the admiraiton tif all who had the honor and pleasure of knowing him As an orator he was most eloquent and persuasive, aa a politician shrewd and aggressive, as an advocate brilliant and .convincing j as a lawy.er keen in option and profound In conclusion! pn as a Judge imtustrloua and progressive as a citizen toyat Rndvever ready to defend the laws and Institutions of our eountry and a a Mend as true as men as mortal man could Judge Powers are an Inspiration to us all He has made the world hotter bv --hsvtng ttveffritpotr tr STfll'IfrF 'sum shine which ever radiated from his presence w 111 remain in the world to lighteri-th- a pathway, guide the footstep and cheer the hearts of those who follow after hlpn 'Feeling his loss keenly as we do.it Is fitting that our profound sympathy be extended to the family of eur distinguished friend and brother In the hour of their sorrow, that this expression be entered upon the minutes of the court over which he had the honor to preside, and that an engrossed copy of the same be forwarded by our president to the family CHARLES ( RICHARDS, jK' nm j v m rs alt,. 1 - tonight cat tru sides ev elf-ma- t- 1 .trike to your likingr Her on our rugs : - TTTilS ms Excellent showing in all designs all standard sizes. Mel-dru- a fk VL--it AIL On r, It his.-oplni- a er workjer-fornted-hy-prlgtSTi- transacted until the evening session. Commissioner Flygare took his Seat JUDGE ahd said good-by- e to J. C Nye. the retiring commissioner Arthur Larcon j :i succeeded D. Van Dyke as GffES. INSTRUCTIONS dty auditorWilliam and Judge Reeder succeeded himself as Judge of the municiTha commissioners haa pal court consulted each other aa to the distribu6 of The members tion of the various departments and Ogden. Jan the grand Jury, tuth the county ettnr.. tntwrinKre80Tgfigffarf mainsd to be done at the meeting The city officers, bonds of Auditor Darson, Judge .Reeder, ' i after listening tq Instruction v front Commtssloner'Flygaie, and Mayor Felt Judge J. A. Howell, spent yesterday were accepted The distribution of de-Inspecting The county and city jail partments wa as follows Fe'll superinand pa ting a visit to the poor farm. - They were furnished with a Hat of tendent of public affairs and finance, superintendent of water supply and names of parties who may prove val- waterworks. Commissioner Browning, superintenduable as witnesses in the blackmailent of public safety. -ing case and especially' In the caae of Commissioner Flygsre, superintendent 3r H, Martin and are being supplied of streets and public improvement dJAit.lv gafned nine" superintendent of parks an- public his arrest on the charge of shooting property I Dave Edwards. This evidence la Immediately 'following the distribubeing furnished by the city, county tion xt departments, the fbllovt ing resoand federal officers who are working lutions were passed: in with eaoh other. It Resolved, that the heads of the varifa believed that much new ligTit will ous departments and all regular emhe thrown on tne case by the Jury ployee of the- - present time be retained - in their respective positions and at the . and that nany other cases of vlola6 tharith ey are now fv estlgated receiving, until their successors are r f Judge Howell In his Instructions to appointed or their services dispensed --r 1 pointed dotthet the prin- with. - thg jury, cipal reason lor the calling of a grand Reolvedt that all employees of tne Jury wap the commission of a aeries city In the various departments shall be of Crimea apparently connected and selected with reference to their ability unparalleled by any committed In the to perform the required service ana 1 ; community He described i0 , detail that faithful and efficient service efcafe phsfrir r crime committted by the be th required standard fe 'th(! blackmailers, and referred to the fact The employees of the various departthat they had confessed to the com- - ments over which the retiring officers ' - mission of eerlrrnstiffenses and had have had charge in the past adminismade threats In letters sent through tration presented retiring Commissioner y t the mail Kind in conversations over the J C Nye with a golrttiraded cane ami He explained that all he retiring Auditor William Tan Dvke telephone had said in the matter was merely to with a goldheaded umbrella point out and prove to the jurors that such crimes had been committed IT WAS ONLY THE JUDGE . ' s anJ that it was not his intention to I l BREAKING INTO HIS OFFICE Intimate that any certain person had committed " the crimes. This., tha .4 -- Judge said, w a r5 i leftenttretyfor the Ogden, Jan. 6 Someone hseked the t Jury to decide. J The Judge told the jury members door to Judge Howell's court room last -- the --Jurist- on rrt n rnl n that there ,waK..ln no evening--a- nd g greater type of public 'service than late last night to the county building that to which they had been called and he urged them to work with zeal for a paper, believed the hinges to be and efficiency. The community, ha out of order, and fcave the door a rather sharp push, causing the glass to paid, looked to them for the unravel- crash to the floor and leading the ofing of the perplexing blackmail prob ficer a to believe that Martin was atlem which has threatened the live another Jail break Deputy the homes of some of Us valued clt tempting Sheriff Ritchey on hearing the crash of lzens. the police station and in a called glass, Judge Howell also fold the Jjury minutes the ourt house w as surthat a number of complaints had been few rounded by officers, armed with remade by citizens as to violation of volvers and shot guns. The police offl the liquor laws and ordinances and cers rushed to the scene in the auto that it' would be their Important dnty patrol, but aoon returned The Judge, to investigate such cases and bring after doing some work in his office, If any nem- - was leaving the building and noticed , the violators to Justice. ber of the grand Jury.helleveg a puh,.. the excitement of the offleers- He then Tic offense is being commlttted wlth--l- n told them what had happened and all the country, it is his duty, the waa peaceful again. I L1Ju(Se said, to declare the same to the f other members of the Jury end It is I j ; the duty of the Jury to investigate the I same The judge also gave many 4 general instructions as to the manner t 4 in the county, it is his dutv, the All and Roull - be payments 2 I limits of their authority He warned made to A M Btsl- - Agent for other than leE then-- Bgaipsfacneptlng and Dally. Baturday New. 1 W First Nortb Street gal evidenee, k Phone Office with Cardon After the instructions had been re Company. Real (.state and Loans, m ceived the jury set. to work They North Main Street Phone , ljell appointed Charles F Grout as clerk J -- The judge, hail previously appointed con-theri F WaShraanas forenvantong-flu- They invest! gut g the do so untit re- j entire day and will . leased from eervlce. I Sides "tLook latlhe Bed Tags. COMMENCING TODAY. -- hff -- Pl Takes- - -- A , The aewYvfflcerw took their neats at noon yesterday, but no business waa I 8 Falls.-ida,,-la- Are !! 4 br;ef telegram to relatives received here- - tht morning,-toflvey ORGIZATII-OF-CIT- Y the information that Winslow Fair cl this city dropped deadTHrth et ytroot Jrr Idaho IlDMINISTRftTIQN might. Mk' Farr had gone to Idaho Fall three day? Pgw la Visit 1ft a Jung who live there and jg well to transact business Hie wa in apparently perfect At yesterday' fora: Provo, Jan, Health when he left home and the new of his sudden death comes as a aeVere noon meeting of the city commission shock to amity hd friends - The Chief- cf Poitce vV, F, Giles presented Deoem-beFfifr hointt is. at hi? repiirt-fac road and Canyon showing Aik 1 lstTiias livid In Ogden, his native arrests, of these 131 were for nights all hts life He was a well known town, 16 for .vagrancy, 8 for in411 highly respected citizen For many Jodgings, 1 2 for highwav-robber- y, years he has been engaged In the seed, toxication, for larceny and 1 on suspihvy and gialq business and was a cion. pettit There were 84 da's " capable- bustnee bail comii.an Jlo vv the son pf the Jate Lorln missioner Chief Giles As reported $187 Farr and vps S3 yeaia old. He leaves collected tfor 3 913. a J v He and Thl- - brief mea--d- id family At the meeting held at noon for not give the cuse of death organization for the new term, the it Larkin undertaking jewtablisliment mayor and commissioners were given nps notified to meet the trala tomor- charge of the evtrat department a row jnorn Ing and JUtk of the during the past term, viz , Major C bodj Funeral arrangements - have not F. Decker, public affairs and finance, el tetn made, ' x park and putaliu propertcemtiy and public- - grounds. ComnilaaIonr BAR ASSOCIATION HONORS W. Goddard, water supply Henry- -J and waterwoiks, aewer and irrigation, MEMORY OF JUDGE POWERS Commiepiener Le Roy Dixon, public safety, streets -- and public imirQifij,. 1 Miss- Alice Brown elected cilv audiUFTTie "lareJ u dgeo'"''W Peweriwere to tor succeed Ralph Elliott assumed passed yesterday by the Ogden Bar as- her official duties sociation A special committee had The following cltv officeis were apbeen appointed for the put pose and the recorder Fred Evans: pointedCity fodonlng report was unanimously u city treasurer, Mrs. Lizzie B espied at a meeting In Judge Howell attorney, Jacob Coleman, Jus 'ut rtrooni tics of the peace, Charles L Glazier The (igden Bar association feels that chief of police, VV. chief dea I he -- demise of Hon. Orlando W. puty superintendent F. Giles, water works, Towers thy state and nation have susRoswrell Snow, ehief deputy water-mastetained gn Irreparable loss Coming as Thomas C Thompson, chief he did frorn humbfe btrth ami envlron-mefideputy street supervisor, David Stagg, el he wp essentially a d engineercOeorge C Swan, city he NEWS STANDS. sale at tha Nwsl-o- n following stands Tha-Dail- Jan. Ogden, jamMipy; It is our intention to hold Semi-Week- PR00 EtS OTtb. Provo Jan fi Prof 'hnovc ut tiie nlversitv of Utah will letturc this evening in the Central sthool under the auspices of the Home and School association on Life Amofirg the Eskimos in Alaska. F W Carter who haa been conneit-e- l with the Strawberry project for some time as engineer left vesterduv vv flt Idaho rere he will be tv one of the ret lamation projeits of 1 that stats Postmaster DO Taw ren, e of Spanish Fork was hehe yesterday, on a business visit. Attorney R B Thurman of Lake is here on legal business. Judge t T Lewis of the. JuvenJIe "here on official business i yesterday Dr Ralph Chamberlain, foimerlv of the B X', I , now ef Harvard, ts spend- - ilious? One oJ Ayers PtH at bedthne Jozt one. Act on tit thru. Gently laxative. Sogsfvcoated. AS vegetahte. SoM For ISO AA Yaor Doctor. year. a few davs of his vacation with Assegsor F. W. C Hathenbruck begin friends and relatives In this city woHt In Provo and other Hugh Peterson an A C U student deputies will be atyesterday work in other prtf 'Mho has spent the liohdav vacation of the county during tha week with his brothei Preston G Peterson, Dr D N Lonougher. of Salt Lika returned to Logan yesterday Has a Provo visitor jestertJay Mannus Larsen of Spanish Fork was John E Bott has returned Salt v here esterday on business before the Lake and Is no connected from with th Four Ui district cuiH-- t. U G. BTuinenthalcompany. L. Holbrook was down from Lake vevterdav to attend a meetingSalt the directors of the Provo Commercialof & Savings Rank Orson p Rumel was here vester-daexamining record in the ctate of A H Raleigh d Pi eased -The fiillowmg out-o- f town atfornevst were here r,n ingal business A guaranteed ear tor th . j yebterday L Kms-cuua- a t, Liquor and Tobacco Miahtt M W H hilt Sul'i'in Like Fryf, otj J r-v Price- - -- A Ire hi R A PRICE $1 2.50k Porter of Pay sin sns",? and Ellas Hansen of Spanish b 0i k . Y The students of the B Y who A left for their homes for the ? have nearly ill returned and holidays SCHRAAIM-JOHNSODRT7G8 the umverNity and at the work at PuTtor 2 Five academy was resumed esterdav Store JVhere the Can Stop ?. t County. AhStsaor Iaiimof lijsfr' (ommencPtl as sinp fur Ing TRIB v I b-- q j r N - "estern made TigasasiETrgrgsiwai ro titr-- rts-- i"a,a? goods For western people.' ' 'NEVER RiP OVERALLS The OwaUyaat Are Making Utah Famous. tlle manufacture, of NEYFlf mP tiI'neXpe 18 spentrin Utah i .eralJs t toJlrildour greats J our PPort to building up1 this pay roD e-- d .VEAER RIP" brtah OVFK.ALI.S FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS. John Scoworeft & SonsCompany -- aa.V'ii I- - |