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Show - , DE'SERET EVENING' NEWS are for various reasons. the chief one Seine marriage. The viicaseisii will be tilled by Supt. W. IC Hopkins ulion his arrival bare to take up hie duties. Office. OgdenREIM ROTEL. BASEMEN"? Alfred Glade's 11. Manager., Home Tel. 111141-- It 0Moe Tel., 1911-- In Ogden, Monday Petrone are requested to make Immediate eomplainte regarding ult eatieleotory delivery. cnritcn rtroLlenews all Order your Church works andV.P. other books through any OgdnNews. resentatIve of The Dommt of the W have thw Immense stock Store. thl laze Doseret News Book et In the state. to draw from. Et01 Or - OGDEN. Ang Ravi-lan- d airplanes that arrived hi Halt Lake yesterday will visit this Ottl MO11day about noon, according to InfonmaHon received by W. L.- Wattle of til. Weber club. A requset has boon made by the Moore that Washington Heights be prepared as a landing place for the planes. Atter the tour pianos have landed the aviators will be taken to the Weber club. where they will be entertained at a luncheon. la the afternoon trill make exhibition flights. they TueaddY will slim be devoted morning to exhibition flights and the flyers will leave in the fternoon for the south. going through Utah to Colorado points. ilk!' HANGS ItORE THIN MONTH' tour,de Tas ON THEE IN CANTON More Fire Fighting Equipment Favored decomposed Aug. J&Panbod?'. of Tomesoki Higashi, age, was found yesterday afternoon banging from a tree on the slope of Shanghai canyon by R. D. Ashton. lin Ogden Min Who was proapecting. The had committed suicide by Japanese himself two knotted hanging'- His bodywith had been exposed neckties.OGDEN, - te -- the , - , ne"' ' - , -e- hp--- The a mom-tha- lements-for Pet- month, according to Sheriff It C. erson, who 'WAS notified by Mr. Ashton and who went to the canyon and had the body removed to the- Kirken (Mit parlors in this city. means Identity waa established by of letters and cards and also a registhat RItration card which indicated at Mon, gashi had lived for a time rale- thin Home. Idaho. Rig nearest a, ester is letters. to according. tie; was about-2- 1 living in Tokio. Re dressed. years of age andOf well. the- sulfide be bad At the time canyon car tO apparentlyandtaken the then walked the quarter Pineview of Shang-h- i mile eastward to the entrance was found canyon. A return ticket his coat was among bhs effects. Inover the Barnalso a return ticket Salt Lake, dated June berger line to was also found in his A ticket S. he had checked pocket showing thatstation. This was the suitcase at the .her-'- I found and was removed to the In it itrs office for examination. that helped to established identificatien govn4-thaletters .-.- Nr Qualifications of Candidates Set Forth , 7 - OGDEN. Aug. SoTh qualifications tor of D. N. Wheeler, labor candidata ths mayor who has been indorsed by are announced labor unions of this city. which says b in a campaign bulletin. for local niershas been "a reporter and is fully fapapers for two years miliar with all detailsthsof Om city tOVpamphlet says ernm en t.." Further, he "is thoroughly honestr that "educe. capation has made him thoroughly a working ble;" that he is "attheheart character needman." and "is just ed to take broom and sweep relics from the city bail.-Tqualifications of George Crosby. are labor candidate for iscommissioner. an "industrious said to he that he economy; had has student of political continued reading splendid education: advocate of since left school; strong conservative municipal ; ownership; always clean." union man: Past history tho labor Announcement is made that behind their candiunions, are solidly claim time has "the dates and unions blood arrived when newer and younger hall." should be put into the city of the Ise activities the from Apart no new bor unions there have beenmuniciPel in the coming developments of election.-whic- h promises to be one Labor the liveliest known in years. out "clean to itself declared ready has the city .hall" end .has also intimated that there will be a clean up Is the fir. departments. city police and candidates representing Independent of the city are elements bueiness the expected to be named in the near future. - , , he , , - -- OGDEN. Aug. b.Businessmen and merchants of the city at an. inforrnAl meeting hold in tho city ball favorod the purchase of additional tiro quipment for this' city along lines that are now being discussed by the city corn. missioners. It. is announced that feet ot hose has been ordered 1.600 and will be hers in a tow days. The additional equipment is said to be necessary fortbe-ProrPerliof thi city aiyainst tire& The recAnt largo number fires to said to have demonstrated of that the equipment now on bend is inhdequate give proper protection. There is also some prospect of the city building a fits station on the extreme east of the bench. on 0 M. L A. Campaign - For Membership OGDEN; Aug. 11.For the yrurpoee of increaving membership the stake and ward officers of the Weber stake M. L A. have adopted a, program. Ward surveys are to be made and missionaries will be sent Into each of the wards when addressee dealing with the work of the will be delivered. Ward entertainments are to be held as & prelimins.ry to the of the wee- eon's work. petting September is to be X. L A. month. when-- special mosiOngs 'will be held and Wall teachere-wIll-dtem- st the work of the associations at the visits to the families inth wards. A Ittand concert de to be held in the tabs, nacie at an early date and the tristate convention will be held on Sunday', Sept. U. The follnwing pledge hat- e- been adopted and will be used in securing members for the organizations: "I realize the value of clean Tiring. wholesome njoyznont and mental and spiritual growth. It is my epurpos. to advocate and love thee principles. I recognise in the M. I. A. an organisation admirably fitted to promote these standards. - I therefore pledge myself to become a member cif the M. L A. this year and to give it my active suPPott" sumo-elati- on Will Rebuild' Ice Houses. - 1 4 . ' : t ' . , , , - $800 Lacking. OGDEN. Aug. I.Ter s is still Me 111- milt-tak- 41. Miss- i Deal embalmer.Advertisement. , . Aug. 9.Hetty Bodeof11 OGDEN, Hammon, 22 years old. daughter of Daniel and Annie Hansen Hammon Roy . died least night fallowing a four Shv menthilac of spinal days' illness Aug. was born at Preston. Ida., i k - t' It parents and a Surviving are her and sinters. brothers of number - ) 1897. 1 t Hammon 1 1 Of,,.,6 . Funeral of T. W. Burton. 1 1. Aug. ICFuneral IOGDEN. for Thomas W. Burton were 1 - - 1 A services beld yes- -, ward terdar afternoon in theJ. Thirteenth H. Jenkins in Bishop chapel. with ran- were selections Musical charge. Gerard Clomp. N. J. Brown dered by and WT11. Pickett. The speakers were President F. G. eye, James Martin. R. I. Burton. Thorns. Turner and Bishop Jenkins. Bitrial was in the city tem.- - ter) ., Will Not Build School On South Washington - i -- Carol-Weekly itPM1 Men Go Back to Work At Point of Mountain (Spectil to The News.) LEHI. Aug. 1.-- -A score or more men who quit work on the road construction outfit near the point of the mountain because they yere losing so much time while work wu not gotng on, have gone back to work, with the understanding that their employment will be steadier. The men who quit are nearly all Lehi boys and they emphasize the fact that they did not strike. They say it was merely a. case of losing tso much time waiting for repairs to maciiinery,, the arrival' of tools. without any organised or eta, that 'move, they came back home.concerted as it did not pay them to stay.. They were working for the Wattia-Sarnuestruction company. which it is Consaid, to get the men back . steadier employment promised them startednogt ---- ." - by the hoard of- education. who will hays the or...tent- building.not into sanitarv condltinn that will Wit Over the coming sqlool rear. The chief 4ZOWtreetiOn work fhis soar, .accordIng to niana. will ,h at the Central Junior high rhool and the improvements at the Plea Points school. Sovon teachers have preoented their rosignatipna to the board end they have been accepted. The resignations 1910 ' SNAKE Afl Peineat. subscription end oomplaints iwitntdint son-d- " livery hpuld lts made to J. L. Johnson . tittle with H A. Psderson & Co, as West First North St. rslephoris $1. Home telephone 117. Arent for the Daily. Saturday, and Semi-Wo- - 11111ER DAM --- lite TO RECLAIM VIST ABEA FOB SOLOIEIIS , 0 4 ns. larNwirl-itneChUratipublicatio- TO HEIP SINE CEOPS' .P meeting of reptesentative farms of Prove Bench and - the north end of this county wttb- the city commiaskon of Prove heid here yesterday afternoms a propeados wae.subrnitted by President J. R. Murdock Of the Provo Reservoir rt company in which b asked the sun-poof the waterusere of this city in a movement to save the sugar beet, at Marta peach aad other late are now perishing for want cope-thof water.- !fir. hfurdock'n proposition is to transfer water not needed by the waterusers of Prove to the In discussing the seriousness of one preeent situation. John D. Dixon, this of the largest fruit growers in county, said that unless relief Comes of through storms or the irrigators Provo would come to their relief bY permitting a trarssfer of the water, the farmers and fruiterowere Would lose most of the crone this year. Ho stated that not onty would they loss their crop thin year. but the peach Year's crone growers would lose nextwould so at so well. as the drouth tact the trees that it would take two or perhaps three years for them to regain sufficient strength to yield. to The city commissioners agreed call a meeting of the waterusets of Provo Sty in the near future at which time the proposition of transferring the water wig be submitted and no doubt action- - taken. Mr. Murdock made It Sear to the commission that the farmers were transfer fee that witting le pay-any Ilk brat he ,deemed equttoble and just ?novo, é, Aug. 'the-fanne- 1 Two Deer Browse on bathing in the, Brigham City municipal reoeraroird. Just why Dr. Beak, should pornalt such puerti omens to be published is beyond the natter-standiof the poopis of this city, The report is untruog in the first plait and ridiculous in the second pleas, for thao pooplo of Brigham City' have no more liking for "bath wacw" es a eulinarl nocessitdr than do othor tied poopla Brtesm City Pridata itself upon inane avatar that borer seas tho light of day as it makes Waylay trona the subterraseen seventy of the mountain to that homes of the peoplo of the until it twines out of the house taloa Tito (litre resetvotre are not only completely houssd In. but tho doors aro fastened with scum locks and tho reservoirs are under daily SUMfilliii0e. About th worst place for anion. to bathe anyway, would bo tho reservoirs and Dr. Beatty ought to be tho last individnai as grossly to misrepresent a sovorsign community. PROVO.,' Aug. 1.Rasident1 of Carterville Were scatted yesterday when two fin. specimen of, mountain deer were found browsine along one section. of the principal streets in that notified Those who- saw the Atnitriaia the sheriffs office, and Sheriff Wilof llama advised Hilton Robertson the Springvitle, who is a member of of state fish and game cowlnisiion, be their PrOIPOROO, and megeWed that better to to Carterville and take Possession of his strays. This is the second invasion of doora ago thio year. Only a Week or twoaroused large buck with six points near the the Interest of the residents north limtts of this city. The animal was soon frightened back to the hills. - - Was kl- number of days this week driven moot frantic 'with gri et in th e fear eon, Elwood. hod that her been drowned in the Etah Lake. man Early in the week the young went to Genova and took a boat and rowed out Ate the lake. The managememt of the reivort observed that the otiboy did not return at night and immediately who mother. his fled took the matter up with Shertil J. T. William& After three dare of Sueletpens. Mrs. Peterson received a te from bar 'brother who lives in Elko. Nev.. in which she Wag advised that her son had gone there. - , Provo News Notes. Prove Secretary R. N. Cooper of the of inCemmercial club is in recotPt fleet formation to the effect that the wesof aeroplanes that is touring the tern etates will arrive in Provo from Etalt Lake next Monday evenIng. or Tuesday morning. David H. Madsen, who for a number of years has kept a fine large motor boat on the Utah lake has sold It to parties in Burley. Idaho,.14..was over shipped from Provo yesterday the Salt Lake and Utah railroad. The Fourth ward, Mutual Improvement association will give an social and dance beginning at 1 o'clock next Monday evening'. The to atinvited public) is - cordially tend. The Pray Elks lodge initiated another large class into theijodge Thursday night Prof. Edwin H. Smart will speak meetinghouse in the Fourth ward o'clock. His Sunday evening at 1:10 Instinct." Fez and "Love Subject, The people of this e city were enWest Coast tertained yesterday by-thNavy band. A hard shower drove the who players and the many people were enjoying the concert front the lawn of the tabernacle to the inwas reterior, where the concert sumed and enjoyed by a large au-- 1 i 7 ... m diaries.. Attorney Abel John Evans ef Lehi, was in Provo yesterday on business.' Mr. Evans has almost entirely recovered from an operation for appendicitis' he underwent at Richfield some weeks - ago. Alice C. - ' ealot Program has boon arranged for (Spoial to ?be Nowa.) the occasion and an Invitation to be FALLS. Ida.. Aug. AMERICAN present ban been extended to all the soldiers sailors and marines of the Approximately S00.000 acres of land ng country. cotemittea announces that it wit' mrard the following primal. A first prise of $IS and a seeend prize of $10 for the beet patriotie Cost. for the best business Boat. for the best, decorated business window and also for the best decorated automobile that XPPeare 112 tbo parade. The regulsr virookiy meeting of the liPar camp oommusity serirloo committee bold last stirlit was largely attended and a- - trent deal or interest was shown in th soldiers' welcome home celebration. Comnitttees from tunny parts of the twenty reported in the event was being manifested in their localities. , Another Rotel. Logan W soon to have another hotel. tho Improvements planned by W. V. Jtteen, who has obtained control of the place, having been about completed. no place will have about. ISO rooms and will be in charge of D. 1.6 Tribe of Ogden. Interest be Reservoirs. AU over Cache county farmers aro becoming interested in the matter of establishing reservoirs for the conservation of the flood waters of the many stream' in this lociAity. There is a in the springtime and the big run-o- ff shortage this season has called attention to the fact that this water can and should be saved. It is apparent that many companies will be formed for the purpose of constructing within the next few months. c, OnMM Farmers Will Meet Day After Peach Day CIttr. crrY. A- Janson, nproseastIng the National Board of Perm Organisations and Um local representativo of the Intermountain Farmars association, was up from Salt IAA City on Thuraday arranging for the holding of a farmers' oonvostion in this city Eept., 4. Peach day will be held $sit I. and It la the par. poeo - of the oommittee arranging for the formers convention to make a twonday affair, so that the farm can come from distant points and en-a- y Psach day and than attand their Mr. convention the day fallowing. lemma trusted that speakers sit national renown will be in attendant to address the agriculturists. C. - Train Kills Cows. - theoe-reservoi- rs , ' 'Millard County' Pioneer Answers Call of Death , " BRIGHAM CITY. Aug. 8.On Wednesday evening. an Oregon Short & herd of Line freight train ran Into cowl south of this city, that were being driven home br Bennis Olsen, killing fir' of them. The animals belonged to I. A. Iriehburn, I. Nephi Hansen, Mrs. Laura Sackett, Henry Harris and Thomas Priest. , , Releised From Quarantine. amift ER011AM CITY. Aug. S.The funny of Alphonse Crawford.. seven in cumber. Were released today from a six weeks' quarantine for smallpoz every member of the family 'having bad the disease. There &re now three or four oases of chicken pox in )3righam City. excepting for which, this community would be entirely free from contagious diastases. (Special Correepoadenoa) OASIS, Aug. T.Arthur John Heti17. out of the early pioneers of this died at his home Aug. 2. after a lingering illness. Mr. Henry was born Feb. 21, 1141. in England. He was left an orphan at the early age of three years In St. en Louis, Mo. His parents were route to Utah. when they wore stria.. en with cholera and. died.. There be became the adopted son of Mr. and Mra Andrew Henry, who soon after came to Utah. being converts to the "Mormon" Church. In the spring of 1851 Andrew Henry, with his tarntlY, moved to Fillmore and in this county Mr. Henry roeldod until We' death. '2i"1:;" Th , . .' , , I ' 4 ke, -- - wee-selecte- 4 Oacitaliabii tiny YAWL A report comes from Pocatello that capitalists of ofthat city have purchased Gire 11.006 acres dry land brier between American Falls and Wesley. - It is stated that them capitalists liaos premed themselves as confident that work on the dimwits oral be under way the coming autumn. The lands purchased are mostly Is sagebrush and for years bars been owned by Chicago oepitalista About 20 years ago crops were grown on part of this land. the settlers at that time obtaining water from a reservoir built near Warm Springs, about four miles from American legal& Later the settlers quit the land and Chicago Interests took practically all of it. The Warm Sprints remervoir no lonigio is full of water. but the creek running through 'the reservoir site napalm ferment at Notiol With Irrigating , water. -- A - - . , - Driggo ' Destrayed by Elby - (Special Correepondense.) DRI008, too Oust u.. Aut. So-or- toriu be ammo, of Kota Mood 11.14 Wallace avenue, Ives dlootroowl tire yesterday. The Whale woo wood by M. illewelt end the nerele baldness by IL 14. Crandall CO. Insurance. 'rho woo worth about $4,000. and the tom to Ormattall wee $1.000 to SLOW &sea or ellebt autoe wore destroyed.' Thursday concluded the Clonetes au& that had been rota oo Owls, too week and attdr a Moos he the ma. stun a greet) et boys were most armed the building aed at to supposed lostehoo thrown POCATELLO FUSS down Inorthelight4 nth and dry rubbish around tits garage caused the t1s.. , There were a rood meal burning assollna and tt wee tee MUMMA!. 10110E0 YARD from Monty to try to rue care out of the building when the tire wee that The fire department wan on es the went hot It voil moon. (Special Correspondent's.) fables to save the building. POCATELLO, Ids--, Aug. ' . 1,000 lumber municipal yard is tb plea of ' blAyor William P. Whitaker. to reduce 21st taloa holallas Is Z. the cost of home building and It ,, , , amen hinted that the phut may anttolad omrh'sose neer wort Ttas tiestaing to municipal grocery atom to redare talons front Sertptare, snelast and the cost of neoessitics. , modern, than all of reforest boobs le. Mayor Whitaker is quoted as sa.P sued since the first Compenditant eg ing that the city can well lumber at Benlamin Vrinebeeter. to data. one-thi-rd Ties volume he subdivided halo less than dealers are ask. In for It and he believes the. plan thirty gensral beads with two lats.. will work toward solving the home tired and four whitia la turn. ars 'divided into two .,thottealeti building prublem. paragraphs. Paring Work Seem Itemaritabis, deaterity - la 1" plait. Work on Pocatello's big paving research and painstaking Program was begun yesterday by the aptitude for classif;bataa inarveloall: aad arBtrango-blalr- e Construction corn. ramtement ars evident he the 'ark. of Lake. Salt pan? It will take the Handsomely at la Molls company until well toward the rritt postpaid. of the year to complete the present matiornrr NEws gloom Job . it is said. News I &Wit 01. Mayor Whitaker said this morning nmny petitions for pavement 'hare been flied with the city and Pairing No The( Can Will IlkelY be in progress horn a long time atter the Prawn improvement district la eompleted. Yo:r Yaketttea "It he not unlikely. said the mayor. "that as much more paving will be done next year as the present district embraces. In which event the paving If they are plated behind company will likely leave its ma. the tons of steel and cein the chiney awaiting the out. coma of next city ment of our safety deposit season's work." ot, Om bath, On-mott- os MON fl7We7LBvh :t. 'Pik 4 eZ .1, !ke ,' ,4 .; , - 4: 1,4k- 1p , Ar., 7 -- tr.. r ,. sub-bab- as, 9At , 1. ,.. 44-'- , 1 - Tc:di ARTEMIS J. HENRY. Mr. Henry suffered and endured all the hardships of the early pioneers. He becarns guard over the town of Fillmor when he eras & lad early in his teens. He was in active service in the Black Hawk war. When he was 21 years of ass he married He and his wife Fhebe Dewansp. were the first settlers in Deseret. Foe many years he was limited in farming there and for the as 20 years he was engaged in the Int:thee and coal htudness in OW la The funeral onica were held in the Deestel ward, Sunday at I p.m. The speakers were Wills Robison. Bishop Marcum Skeen of the Omits ward. President Alms Hinekley and Bishop Damren ot Deseret. Music was by the ehoir under the direction of S. A. Western. The soloists were James Western and Miss Christensen. All of the speakers gave Mr. Henry much praise for the honest, upright life he bad lived. Bishop Skeen said he was an active worker in his ward until his recent always liberal both with his time and IMAMS to aid In the upbuilding of his Church and : oommunitir. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. A. J. Henry. five Children. Mrs. D. J. Black. Of Deseret; Mrs. A-- J. Henry. Oasis, Arthur J. Henry and I. H. Henry of Eden. Idaho; Mrs. F. W, Bing. of Salt Lake; luta $1grandchll. drib' and 10 rzi Pczz boxes. Auto Party Tours Linda; Auspices of Farm Bureau - . , , It's mighty restful to , go - away and to know that we are watching ' your val- (Special Correaposdonea) Ida.. Aug. R IOBT. to the request and announcement it , li -- all' go - a.' 1 PATErIT- S-1 Len 10-d- ay c0 ' f , , ' -, 116 -- Dezzret tittat t : , - rro1 of the officers of the eounty farm bureau, between S and I a.m. yesterA box for every purpose day, about 125- - automobiles loaded very low coat. with men. women and children. and picnid, assembled on Main street Zsch ear was deeorated with a large Mill Creek to Celebrate placard containing the words "Jefferson County Farm Bureau" end soon a start was mini. for the north. Payment, of Ward Debt, 1 The first stop was as the new Beet Grower. sugar factory, which Is re.Mi11 Creek, Aug. munitAy. 1 1 pidlY aPProa4bing completion. After ward will celebrate the completion of f in payment of the ward debt Aug. passiqg through the factory and mar-,- I the meetinghouse. Everybody In the reline at the immense amount of ma-- t ward is Invited, and requested to bring chinery and equipment exhibited the their own supper; the ward will furcompany passed on. The next stop on east the and was at Rexburg. where Mayor Baliff W. S. tables nish .chaire McCornick, Pres.. lawn. Ice cream is to be furnished and other prominent citisens gave a H. Lund. Vice-PreAnthon and by the ward. The program will bewelcosne several speakers hearty There will be Vice-Pre- i. felicitation& gin at I p.m. sharp. The exchanged Albert Smith, partY George games and races at I p.m.; rapper at then proceeded througb sugar City to and dancing at 6:30; program at the farm of George Pincock, who took Fred M. Michelsen, Cashier. I30. Music by Ariel quartet pride in exhibiting his fine Holatelo D. E. Judd, Assistant Cashier., The Cottonwood take priesthood dock. and telling of be cows, the reewill held at be Sunday night meeting ord of one, he said. being over 11,000 Dies 7:30 o'clock. A special feature will Injured Man pounds of milk in one year and bring... be the outlining of the social activiLake In Salt s calf that at six months old sold, Hospital Int aeon by rake ties for the coming for over $200. Re purchased two cows Wo haws established a Pohlad chairman, William tb. Livingston. at auction. one of Which cost $325.j told at (Special to The News). bares and ore At the Cottonwood stake Relief eo8310. both another. and of them more! Washington. D. C., bY at Brown, MIDVALd, Ant ciety &litters' meeting Sunday evefor themselves than ha boo the paid nay who final poseirdasP ning In the stake tabernacle, to whkli who tell 40 feet at the lead plant, tor more Jima 111 guars, autoists then proeeeded. all stake and ward workers are sops. died yeaterday at $t. Marks hospital year. The Fit. Anthony to the industrial: through , Wally invited. Elder:Levi Edge: Young in Salt Lake. are lo peat's to Mr. Brows had lived in Midvale 14 school, where on the spacious lawni will be the speakef-- -. Id Atoll ?RADS PATIONTII, the comand under trees, the and widow a large oarrived and by Alex. J. Hill and family of Granger yearn, AND COPTMORTI la a praised numbering about 700. indulged and Therms Carlisle of Mill Creek wiz children ranging from 1 to 14 pany. mealier Lad it modaroto taloa 'The body la at the In picnic. The band of the industrial ot age. Yelto years left Friday for a trip Please IWO I. S riwIi Sad school. tonsieting of IS boys and ye-ri- d God undertaking pdriors. lowstone park by auto.. dsocrirtiou Or your Invesattos inetrumenta furnished delightful Bishop W. A. Grant and family of IL and we will base soar with Dinner music. beteg over, speeches itcobe il &ashes. Seethe. Granger, William Hudson 'and fammade at the tTaitad States wore made by Melvin E. Luke', superily. Archie Bennion and family of Offies and furnish you 1,1111 ant t;ealstevelair Er intendent of the farm bureau in Jet- , complete Tahoe.. Groner. left Priday, morning for a fereon county, the assintant superintwo filrbeicit fishing trip to the Beer lmg, i her fire, tendent of the Industrial school. Dean river country. The Burn, It Sore, Irritat::1 Iddings of the state university, and NZA73 Chaplain Calvin IL Smith will be Inflamed or Granulated. several others of the university extenthe epeaker at the reguiar asellunent ass Marine Safe far Infant often. PAM!, Adult. or sion department. service tmorrow ( Su nd ay )afternoon at I o'clock in the Bearden ward At all Druerista. Write tor Pres Eye Book. It was shown that Idaho is taking P IMMO, ComPeolo CiltaiiIAL LI. I- a leading part in tarm bureau work I chapel. I it Nr; 0041PElt-4211011A'rla- ,A BOUNTIFUL., -- be brought under trrintion by an impounding dam to be constructed ea the Snake river bore between the Oregon Short Line railroad bridge and the wagon highway' bridge. The O. It feet to clear will be relied the reeervolr. It is estimated that the entire proiIt act will coat neatly S20,000,000. will be a government project and it le andelRood that the recent ' visit of Franklin IC. Lena. aeorstery of the In. tailor. bad something to do with the big reclamation echem. Also, the recant visit of Gov. D. W. Davie to Weehington. D. C.,' is said to have haft a bearing on the project. A number of government engineering parties are now on the ground and preliminary surveys aud soundings ape being Made. That tbe project Is In tine with Oats itnd government plans to reclaim lands for returned verde men is beyond a doubt end 100.0)00 acres of choice -- land will be made avalleble by the eompletion of the gigantic project Plate sad surveys of the land to be brought under irritation and blue prints and estimates of the dam and reeervoir have been pent to Washington by Gov. Davis at the request of Secy. Lane and the early preliminary surveys ois the ground indleate that the proposition bas met with favor, able coneideration. dello Paving Completed on Bountiful Main Street (Special to The News.) Aug. 6.For a long time peat the state road through Bountiful has been In a deplorable condition, but now that the pavtng is complted and that four blocks throw). tho business part of the town is having cement curb and gutter constructed the Main - street presents quite a, different appearance. as In many The water situation other parts of the state, has become quite a serious proposition. The um of water from the city system for flowers has been sprinkling lawns-endiscontinued for bieveral weeks is or. der that there may be sufficient for house use and on this account in beautiful lawns and flower gardens are poet redemption for this year at least. There are many market gird. entire in Bountiful who have dug deep wens from which water is pumped for their vegetable gardens. Their pumps being in operation daily affords them sufficient water to keep their crops in good condition. If the scheme of pumpieg the water from the Jordan river. which is now under way to be known is the Bonneville Irrigation company. proves a success it will be a boom - to the south part of 1.5avis County. Them are thousands of acres of land, valuable save for lack of water and land wears are eagerly subscribing for stock In the concern. Nothwithstanding the high cost of building material Immoral hematitel modern home.' have been emoted et late and others are in tour of eontruetion. Excavation has commenced for the erection of an addition to the Stoker school to cost several thousand dollars. (Special Corrmptindente) .,, EAR FALLS. Ida...Aug. 11.Lost flunday. Aug. 11. was the occasion of the reorganization of the bishopric of Idaho Tails First ward., Preeddent Heber C. Austin. of Binghtun stake . presided at the meeting, assisted ,trY his counselors. A. J. Stanger arid C. W. Hansen. Bishop Chat A. Crab- tree and his eounselora Nepht Debi-Stro- m and Joseph Brunt were honor. ably released from their labors- is la bishopric trid Chas E. Mahood to succeed Bishop Miller and Victor Austin weirs sustained as the first and moon leeta slalom to Bishop Dindwoodey. Two es. thorities of the stake the peeele of Idaho Palls feel thattad Crabtree has been An able, Bishop and efficient official and he teethes retires with the love, confidence and respect of all who no him and who have bees associated with hint. Elders Dabliptress and, Brunt have roads enviable tWarda as counselors in the bishOprie aid share with Bishop Crabtree the 14111 esteem of the entire - The annual celebration for the Id folks of the stake wee held at Mks Falls yesterday and the great majority of the aged of the county were lie attendance. Th estertetatSelet held on the L. D. IL Church grenade and s splendid progress was velidered for the amusement sad entertatissirstat of the Visite, after whielt they wore trotted to a bantleet2 served es the cool, shady leers et the Chute wUl - to order to stbnulMe the proPru- et, BRICIPIAM ?rhos Anneanood. mbn of boats for the radially parade on soldiers' weleomo home day. tho -- Carterrille Streets ne ' 11 z- Julius Sorenson and Pryer of Salt Lake. and Edwin Lk CrawJ. ford of Provo and Marguerite Davis of Detroit, Michigan 'Vers married here yesterday by County Clerk L. T. Eppersson. Deputy Sheriffs Ernest Martin and Wilford Bassmuseen went to Dividend (Tintic Standard Mine) yesterday and brought Nick Gross, Peter Nioro, L. 3. Pritchett, Nick E. F. Jenkins. Derck and Adolphus Johnson to Provo. They were arrested there Thursday night on a charge of gambling by Deputy Sheriff John Green. Berne Walton formerly of this city but now of Idaho Falls, is here visit-- 1 ing with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Walton. "Flo NPIPO'll has filed suit- - foe diA- DAUGHTER op THE NORTH , vorce against iWilliam Neilson on the grounds of 'desertion and failure to Aephi Anderson's story provide. The parties were married In or Norway is strain topopular be had. thin city Nov. S. 1901. the new edition. having just arrive .fr Aft Thomas E. Harris of this city. one orders will now be promptly fired of the few living who attended the 7541 PostPaid. Price., funeral services of PresidentAbraham For sale bY Lincoln. arrived at his ighty-thir- d DESERErr NEWS BOOK STORE mile-ntoyesterday. Mr. Harris not Main St Nevin Building. funeral of the only attended the , gEnfl.j.. . .,... ,.... ' Leto CI. Stit - : ,,. . ,Ii Rill more systematic the building of reservoirs, sub-- I lion, eta., were among the . treated. Then the visitors were through the main building sonduattl of the cottages of the industrial echo where everything 'is kept clean and :- The ITS students of ',the sanitary. school, although under strict Odd Wine, are well treated and given a chance to develop pktalcally an4 morally. , All the visitors enjoyed the outing an4 returned feeling that such gear, 610111 are profitable as well - ,as eater. . taining. stock, -- , . I i thldeath. mjoelittisal"Impr.oveelMiatr ika Brigham CitillesentiI- Implication That It H Government Behind Project H 1tia.ka Bath' Water Memorial Exercises ' (Spcie Corrospondence).. InHonor of Soldier And Engineers Are Mak- ,BRIONAlat errs, Aug LOGAN. Aug. people of take papers today carried a sows Ride ing Preliminary Sur Park aunday afternoon will bold horn in which Dr. T. B. Beatty. mirememorial servioes to honor the memBishopric Reorganized in veys and Borings tary of that Mato board of heatth woo ory of Mervin Elwoo& ons of the volreported to be in roceipt of Worms- unteers from that town wbo gave his Idaho Falls First Ward tion that partied ar. in the babft of bre in the cameo of liberty. An o TO ELIE V111111 CITY 9 Office Logan for - TO ls OGDEN. Aug: 11.Work on th Ing of the now south Washington A , 'B.--i- bfys. I.--- The - payments tegarl ing A.delivery complaints Oliver should be made to James 121 North let West St.. Telephone Altent for the Daily. E4t r d ay News. Clanrch and and other Dubllettionti. - , Feared s' " Provo. Office'and OGDEN, Aug. S.According to anntrancement mad by railroad officials the Union Pacific los houses that were deetroyed by tire 'last Tuesday will be rebuilt at an early date. night The bellies are erpeeted to be ready for the storing of this winter, los crop. Drowned. Son In regard to care of Utah fruit this season taking it is said ice will be shipped from points in Idaho. The J. F. PeterPROVO, Aug. manufacturing plant of the Utah Ice son of Aberdeen. who te visitIda., and Storage company, which was America slightly damaged by the fire. has only re.. ing friends and relatives in was for a fumed operationi. , 'Tort and Pleasant Grove, lacking of the $1.000 quota tobo oollooted in this city in the Italraticm .Chinese Fined For army home service campaign. is that the Allow progress of the It Dispensing Opium said is duo to the lack of interest ofdrive the and apparent 'indifsrence on the fine of Slid is people OGDEN, Aug. part of some of the workers. The Tom on China by the sentence imposed committee hope to have the total in the police court amount collected...JD, Judge 8. 0. powell end of next the The Chinas was arrested by polio week. ricers charged with selling opium. The quantity police allege having found adefendant of opium at the home of the Canteen Feeds Many. valued at MO. It is said the ment has been investigating the ease OODIVI. Aug. the past and that federal chatgos may be flied year approztmately 108,000 soldiers, against Tom. ueãlors and marine ware served with refreshments at the Ogden Red Cross Furs Reported Stolen. canteen . according to the report of the canteen committee submitted to M. L. Butt Wolfer OGDEN, Atilt. Jones, chairman of the Weber count? city re- chapter. and Cloak company of this lose of ,a number of furs that Mr. Jones, , port the oommenting on the report, Bt.l were en route to this city from Into to the Women of th ! gives credit Paul. The shipment was broken American Patriots, who, through their furl,I organization.. while en route and only three daily have contributed stated. reached the local tira.it cookies, pies, cakes and other luitur. lea. Business houses and private in. dividnals have also aided the canteen False Fire Alarm. in this work by liberal contribution& lire the CX1IDEN. Aug. S.Seeing burning on Polepatch mountain and Jury Fails to Agree. la thinking it was another outbreak, vras Can't gn district, industrial the OGDEN, Aug. 11.After having been sent into the fire statioli at g o'clock Out hours and to agree morning by the watchman at upon eight yesterday Allen a verdict the Juryfailing that haa beard CSinning plant the Van ease of Fred Fife, and Eugene the The fire department quickly grand larceny chargedwithA new about in Stratford Pponded aNd after dashing been dismissed. trial will to discover the has the district and unable 4. be held Sept. watchman tiro- - they finally found the The men. who are released on 4100 which in direction Of the who told e bail each, ere charged with robbinnit seen the fire. When the William Bramwell near the stockyards be,hadwas the department decovered on June returned.,' Jessie sv. Hoopes, leading - A martyred president but directed the chorus which furnished music for the lbeelLitiOM Hio has opt.' of the selections rendered. which he value. Mr. is Harris hale and beartl. highly. and is a splendid gardener. evidence of which le. Indeed. 0011V1143int .111 his little home hi the oortlk L114 of th to ottY All subscription Airplanes 'Will be SATURDAY, AUGUST ''. . . N . ,.,. , |