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Show THE rs BASEMENT HEED HOTEU Alfred OUdwell, 5tu HtfiBt Tel Ofric Tk IMS-Patrons ara requested to main Immediate complaint rerdlag OGDEN, June 17 Complaints are being mads by motorist and others rt BLICATIOU (HtRfH who travat through Ogdsn canyon, at Order your Church works and alt thor books through any Ogdon rop. ths bad condition of the toad.' It Is of Tha Deseret Nows reeentatlv tv e havo tha Immenee stock of tha reported that the road la in a bad atats peserel Nik Book Store. tha Urg-a- x of repair, full of hotea and b u m pa. In tha stale, to draw from. ara being made for a meet meeting to ba held In this city at which Gov. Simon Bamberger will be Invlttd to attend to listen to tha woes of the qvotoristf. Commenting on the complaints made by tho motorists, Chairman M B. Rrown of tha county ward of calls attention to ths prep(UDKN, Ju.ie 17. Lawrence J. Pal- arations ths board of commission-er- a by of-f mer of tho foront service grazing to have tha road paved two years or and Herbert V. Johnston, hia asago and states that tha paving plans sistant will1 depart from Seattle for were opposed by the Ogden Publicity Alaska on Juno 29. They have been bureau and iAca business men. The necessary repair work, it la understood, selected,' together with a representanow cost about doublo the amount tive of the biological survey and an will It would have cost two years ago. pert veterinarian, to conduct a government investigation regarding range FLYING STUNTS londitiona In Alaska for reindeer. SCHEDULED FOR The two men III be located at ' JUNCTION CITY mlTca I no l.i k loot, about 100 aoulheaat if Nome. 17. Their Investigations will Eddie Brooks. June OGDEN, Denver flyer, Is expected to arrive .i U.i! with a surve.v of the Alaska morning in this city with irgard to whether or not early Saturday fpr flights here Saturday and Suntlf area produces enough vegetable day. It is said that hs Intends to life to support a large number of rein- thrill local citizens with some new stunts. deer. Arrangements hsve been made for of PCS. 000 has Brooke An appropriation to take Mias Nora Kenner and Misa Zetpha- - Ranson, for a ridwln the been made fn carry f over this city. air Reindeer to the number of 12,000 were 30 out lo Alaska leas than years ago Holstein .uni thn- number la nciw estimated at Registered I t O.OnO, although at least 100.000 have Bought by Utah Men I. Cl n killed hi natives during that OGDEN, June 17. Five head of t'mea This industry which promises registered Holstein heift.i he one of the greatest meat sources been received by Clifford tillable to the United States, will be ers haveowner of the Potter farm at given untold Impetus by the survey, Potter, Pleasant View. The cattle were part ,i h. stated. of a shipment of 40 head, which arrived at the Ogden stockyards yesterAddition Part Hospital day. The remainder of the herd were ' To be July 1 shipped to Cache valley. Jtforth let West (tl III. Agent for tho s pen-rtvul- A' ir - ld Occupied 17. Manager W. V. on construction work reports ,.f id.lltion to the De hospital is fast irmg completion and the first floor the new building will be ready for the ., , ii Julv I. Tt Is anticipated for use ui:c Ini. bling will be ready will cost 1. addition The ..uu.i-- t pull'll.. modern Improvements have Mvci-.i- l un m.ule in the new structure, amoirg five in. m being maternity quarters, , w rooms, kitchen facili-- e , ,md u rmdern laundry department. heii mil -- Iso be 42 new rooms for ittents. OGDEN. I June :.iw sun ng Violation Liquor Law Charge Against Matti GDE.V, June 17. The room of A. 'i at ho Claire rooming house was di it last night by police officers I . , tale they confiscated three and a whiskey. It is alf. gallons of was hidden under the liquor Matti was cmr tu ..the room on 1260 leleased p'od.and liter ' i ii 2 off, i era also allege that one of amhci went to the room and o, Peid a drink of liquor for which d CO cents. Defendant is to be ed with illegal possession and i .. - Ilnuor her Stake Mutual .PHn Three Day Outing For Father and Son Ht TelepBone Daily, Saturday News. Chureh aad sad other publications. Kami-Week- aatlafaftory delivery. ly IDL'D Molbmsoim All subscription payments and delivery complaints regarding should be made to James A, Oliver nsr. 17 V Provo Office Ogden Office THURSDAY. .HT.K NEWS DliSKHKT 220 So. SPRINGVILLE STREETS PROVd, June 17. While Ihe real of the county experienced only a very light rainfall yesterday a cloudburst took piece near ths mouth of Hobldt creek canyon and Hprlngvllte city waa flooded with water for a ahort time In the afternoon. The basebal! game between SprlLsville and Provo waa poatponed on account of the rain and mud covering the grounds. Main St. For Three Days-Frid- Bf. PROVO. June 17. At a meeting of Utah Lake Landowncre' oooocla-tion- . I held at the Provo Commercial club yeeterday, It waa decided to call a meeting of all Ihe property owners surrounding L'tah lake, to meet at the Provo Commercial club, Wednesday, June 23. At this called meeting definite plans wilt be discussed for kepeing down-thlake's level, which, according to the statements of the association, is considerably above compromise point and doing much damage to the land surrounding ths lake. WomensWhite Nile ClothPumps and Oxfords of the latest styles and patterns. Either Cuban, Military or Louis Heels. All good ' . widths and sizes Provo Chautaugua' Opens Sessions K I Remember, these are this seasons wanted styles. June 17 The. annual PROVO, Chautauqua opened In this city last night with the lecture entertainment: The Oriental Pageant by Julius Ceanar Nayphe and assistants. A crowd large greeted the opening number and It was well received. The Junior Chautauqua opened this morning and will continue each morning at I o'clock during the See Them inOur APair Case week. The afternoon and evening lectures ac- PROVO, June 17. The committee on insurance for the American Legion la making every effort to locate all boys who served and havo not Sues For Divorce. j LOW: SHOE MlP properly cared for their government insurance as the last chance for them to protect themselves is June 30. Post No. 11 announced that It will furnish all blanks for the boys who desire to fix up their papers and properly protect themselves through the federal insurance. Provo Paragraph. At a meeting-o- f the city commissioners held yesterday morning F. M. Young was appointed supervisor of the North Park Swimming Pool which opened Monday. He will be assisted by the different womens organisations in the city. Dr. Edward Devine of the Columbia unlvi ratty addressed the Provo Paving Near Completion. Rotary club at .their monthly-meetin- g held last night at the Hotel RobOGDEN, Ju he 1 DCo'ncreCooir the . Riverside road has all been laid and erta will be open to traffio within two to , announcement weeks, according The Scandinavians of Provo will made by Reuben Simpson, district en- hold a meeting next Sunday morning gineer of the state road commlaalon. at 10 a.m. for the purpose of Within three weeks ths work of retheir association. surfacing the road between the city limits and, the Utah Hot 8prlngs will be begun. POISONED OREAD Main St. LADIES WHITE Paving District Named ; Railroads Accused of Legion Urges Members Blocking Street Traffic Renew War Insurance OGDEN, June 17. The city commissioners have accepted from the city engineer plans and specifications for (he creation ot a new paring district on F avenus from Twenty-fift- h street to south city limits. This district is in West Ogden along property awned by the Globe Grain 4fc Milling company. Notice of Intention to create the paving district has been ordered published. Another complaint has bsen received bf the city commissioners regarding switching crews blocking traffic at Twenty-nint- h street and Pacific avenue. H. L. Herrington, president of the Utah Canning company, complains the street Is blocked as long as an hour at a time. The city commissioners have requested, tne railroad officials to remedy the matter. 220 So. Saturday and Monday ay, Keeping Lake Level Down to be Discussed will take place at 2:30 and 1:30 cording to Director MacDonald. lnoe Co. Mens White Nile Cloth Oxfords in English or high toe last, Worth $5.00, now . -Men's Palm Beach Oxfords, . . Worth $6,00, now ... MoManstiM HSfo. SHmjxb C June 17. Alice Schofield has filed suit for divorce In the disiGDEX. June 17. The Mutual William Schofield trict courk against t vemei.t associations of Weber stake charging Plaintiff alleges cruelty.three-day a outing that defendant planned for (Special to Tho New) became intoxicated In to the be held sons and f,r fathersat June 18. The BRIGHAM CITY, and her down. The couple South Fork on July 22, 23 were knocked endows little, Warh.; Orxal Hlgbee of Downey vention here July 19 to 23. inclusive. married in Ogden Aug. 2(, 1904. two youthful victims of eating bread d 24 Women members of the fam-e.and Eva Waters of Lava lPt Springs The chamber of commerce went on will participate in the outing on and to William Darley of Rexburg record as willing to help in this enterImpregnated, with arsenate of lead. Rough Play Nearly and 1st ura Jeanette of St, Anthony. tainment and extended an invitation pioneer day. Howard and Vaughn Young, the two The schedule calls for departure by Th4tter couple waa married at the to the Kpworth leaguer to be their Cost Toe HU Mrs. sons of Young, Boy Letty youthful 22. ,Faon July courthouse by Justice lioude. trains to Huntsville guests at a noon luncheon, Tuesday, FOR WEEKS SESSION EOT a were buried following yesterday to be made for fathers will Louis Pentecost was brought here July 20. ilitie double funeral service fn the First ... (Special to The News.) . . i. . visit the camp each evening and McCammon from charged yesterday i conducted by Bishop DELTA, June 16. As the eight year ward chapel, with entering a- - pool hall there and Idaho Pioneer wight. On dhe morning of the ward W. the with Watkins, Day makBIB In officers Inst day, the mothers, wives, sisters, old son ofJ. L. South wick was play- George The to cash. The The New.) June LOGAN, stealing (Special Chautauqua sweethearts of the campers will , be ing with a companion lad, the South-wic- k choir furnishing the music. ing the capture state Penetcost adFittingly Celebrated Two of those who 4te the poisoned which has become an annual affair POCATELLO, Idaho, .June 18. and conveyed to met at Huntsv-illmits his guilt. , his foot on a scale beboy put W. W. commence are bread will -' III, still Durhere Howard, breakfast. deal again quite intensions made yesterday J. Sl Thomas F. Mullen of Ibii city, to The Newa) the camp in time for Dr. (Special loathe others father, which Through longing ot the two victims, and tomorrow evening and will run for Knoilin, well known Idaho breeder of member of the A. E. F. fornor than Ing he day a pioneer program will be angered the companion boy. Tf you grandfather FRANKLIN, Idaho, June 18. Idaho of Miss Frances 'a Nelson, his neighbor ot been carried out. has advised two years, State Pioneer day was celebrated her seven days. Local business men have prize sheep, sold two rams from his put your foot on that scale again I'll Howard family. for appointment a consulting surgeon fedchop it off, he exclaimed. The south-wic- k the yesterday, with 50 pioneers, coming' some years past signed a guarantee prize flock to the Japanese govern the for risk war board and insurance on it again, and from all parts of the state In attendGirl Violinist boy put his foot but for management board of vocational for education the eral Chautauqua ment. lad aimed blow ance. a his at Oov. D. W. Davis and Dr. Richthe other the practice Issa Tanimura, commissioner of live southern Idaho by the United State ard R. Lyman ot the Council of tbe OGDEN. June 17. Marjorie Garnet foot with a, shovel, nearly severing LEHI MEN SERIOUSLY will likely discontinue of health. His headquarters Twelve of the L. li. S. bureau Elevens of 3140 Pingrea. avenue, died three toes on tha foot. after this as the thing has become wwll stock and member of the agricultural Church, deestablished here and It Is felt that a commission of Japan, la In the city to- will be maintained in this city. of scarlet fever on Mondav. She was livered the orations of the day. i h necessary. tho daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Saddle Horn Kill guarantee Vtll not Doth speaker told of theuwork of day, end when he found how many Boy ttmea Knollin'a eheep had wop prize Utah Firm Aid Idaho Ftevbns, formerly of Bed Oak, Iowa. the pioneere In founding Idaho. Praise freworla-wid and violinist talented In a was Fhe competition ,htrtored for the living pioneere, as well as for When HU Pony Stumbles them for hia government. Irrigation Development those who quently played before local audiences. have died, met with apnow 'statea that Funeral services will be held at the Tanimura Mr. Japan plause et the meeting. (Special to The News.) (Special to The New'S.) the after which the bodv of the but that to The haa 3,000 A home, sheep, of the celebration was an Newa.) (Special feature. only LEHI, June 17. Two Lehi men are I DELTA, June. II. Clifford Dustin, June IB. The dental i ernment hopes to foster and build up ttle girl will be taken to Bed Oak, exhibit of pioneer plows eng. relieg. InPOCATELLO, June Idaho, acold eon W. H. of the it years Dutsln, lying la the local hospital from Iowa, for burial.which haa been operated at the the sheep and wool Industry to larger of the Idaho Reclamation assn cluding a miniature of ths first fort Aw was accidentally killed near here Mon- cidents which' occurred at different clinic each school day proportions within the next few years. elation, whose aim la to irrigate all tn Franklin, with tiny houses with the school high Logan a was lad The under riding pony He further stated that only the purest day. Scottish Croniej Outing. land In southern Idaho, has names of the first inhabitants place since last February by members of bred sheep that could, be obtained available saddle, and when the animal stepped places last evening. Band concert, parades received a substantial contribution upon .them. is who Willis 26 old, was 1 7, was hole and he years Denial that1 Shipley, c the into fell, and District considered a Scottish would badger society be boys the First OGDK.V, from Utah firm which operated heav- and athletic contest featured the day Jubpannual on seconstruction the road was of horn employed .crushed be to. the to able the chest at by more than had Cronies their gratified festivities outing ily in this section, waa the announcework at the Point of the Mountain, formally turned tjver to the board of cure rams from the Knoilin flock. the Lsigoon yesterday afternoon and saddle. ment made yesterday by the execuat a banquet se- was badly crushed last night when he education Monday blight and has had a Tha father and of long of a program sports enjoyed tive secretary of the organization, IDAHO DEMOCRATS ven the denl&ts by the board, ill luck; a year was run over by one of the two-to- n dancing and music. Mayor Frank vere trial, with much Fred R. Reed. used in road work. Shipley.) Tbe prtw,ntation' In behalf of the Francis attended the gathering and ago his wif died; last winter hia boy truckswished BOUND BY UNIT RULE ofi to who the attend wedding . . delivered a speech appropriate for the got bad) burned, and while the arm " , wsooinade by society tn Idaho Idalto sister last American hii fork night, he backed Woolgrower was still under bandage, . . LEWISTON, Idaho, June occasion. , , into- - a fire- and was again badly hailed J. T. Worsley of Provo a. bsWn. president toof the to board homes returned Democrat their With president Disappointed In his automobile, and as 'ton Vernon, burned; then came flu and ths entire was passing Interurban Employees close lato last night the to he wa.of 'd71b.nVmPin Vhalf ofCtathI following ran car day, the a so Shipley was Market and that Worsley down, family Clip of' the' Democratic itate convention the only one afoot to care for hit by th hind wheel of the truck boor- - j iGet Wage Increase too girt waslastly .. . over to The New.) hia which accibody. passed Injuaing (Special follows this with the selectlonof 24 delegates to tragic them; to The him to Ha was trought the) News.) aerlouely. OGDEN. June 17. Employees of dent. (Special POCATELLO. Idaho, Ju..i IB national' convention at San Franthe UellVerS Ftah-Idah- o Mr. . Central Electric railWoraley. Ilie The entire community sympathises hospital by Idaho wool growers ere much disapfOCATELLO, Idaho, June IB. Apiarut ot a vote. team-each with one-thi10 a Incisco, Thomas trh ) old. Immediate Gray, was years road are lo receive Carload of Bee Col. L. V. rtch. candidate for Unit- pointed tn the wool clip this yearJohn with the fat'her 'and family In their crease in wage according to Mana- loss. A subscription Is being rtised to ster employed at the local sugar fac- -' Under resolutions the made adopted the by the aspwrtlon yesterday by tory, wps thrown by one of his horses! ixioAN. June IB Earl Miller, one ed State senator haa pamad LaVeme Ridenbaugh, one of the state pioneer convention- - the delegation will vote ger W. A. Whitney. This matter was benefit him. ' of the state former decided on at a recent meeting of the Collier, men. adjutant sheep Hi.hhed be. men. returned e,.,r-- f unit. "n Tnd Wan, as hk campaign company official. The new ecnle will Last Sendees Held The clip I 28 per cent below normal, from California. Wh.le on his American In Legion, eared he suffered concussion of Plans for sending IB delegates with cent 26 the below have a minimum of 50 cents sn hour and Idaho. eaetern he said, per t o vote each were changed after half brain. He had not recovered con- - way home he de Ivered a csr.oad of manager Added to this of end a maximum of 0 cent an. hour. Woman eciousnesa. last Colonel In Fillmore the year. city While For production this morning. It appear bee at Trice, which had been sold to Patch expressed Hi yesterday The old ecale had a minimum of 46 belief that hi is the weakness and unsteadiness of a report to that effect had been returned by the committee on order of his team, aplarlet of.the UtnJh Ln.n. After cendidacyis gaining support every d.iy ths wool market. that after Gray, cent and hour and a maximum of 60 unhitching tn Tho News.) (Speclat go to Ha states that the chief plank buaineas and adopted by the convenmounted one of the horses to ride It visiting here a few day he wll, ce-- ia an hourt- -' hi it e 1 2. Funeral home. When June and a platform is refamatlon. FILLMORE. tion when a report of the resolutions the railroad hia ISaekfoot. Idaho, where Cbicnel crossing, Employees of the L'tah Rapid Trpn-- it aoout I.00 Jackson, wife of mount shied and he waa pitched off. Trtner will operate committee, providing tor the 1argr ratch is actively interested In vartou Gooding College company Wer4 granted a similar services for Mr. Sena who died at her r onle of bees this summer.- number later was adopted. business pursuit at Pavetts, aim nervadvance m wages this. week. Chamber ' home hereJackson, by I ' 1 praised 1 . . were bf National CommitteeIn. June held at , Jutsb lev ed a commander of the 4U) Held Motor Banned Rufu. of man Robert M. j'lder and passage of to The New ) Day p.m. today Bishop war. the hM turna from (Special during artillery Chiropractor Appeals more- - ward presiding. Colonel Patch is adjutant cnervl jI GOODING. Idaho, Juno IB. Reso-n- f a resolution Instructing tbe Idaho deleMexico whither he went some Appropriate, Bj Twin Fall Major o'.d musio was furnished by the ward the state. Hie chief oponent Jettons appreciative o the work ac-f- gation to stand for a national platweek ago on business for the AmalCase to Supreme Court choir. r Jcompllehed by Gooding college during form plank pledging the party against Tle speakers were the Republican nomination Biiger (company. gamated . OGDEN. June17. a neighbor of the deceased. ChrisTbe cae of the rv licenses former Governor Gooding end H. 'ihe past ear. were passed by the repeal or weakening of prohibition ' The' .The marries following naduiit 'Chamber of Commerce at It meeting law were effected as tbe closing state board of medical examiner tian Anderson, former bishop of the who likes to hear hi engine! have by the county clerk : J Beal of Wallace. Pnoaldlo Pnrwgr plm. against A. F. B'.ssr, local chiroprac- ward, Peter L. Brunson ot the Millard roar wni receive ahort ehrtft In thta Walter Robert Park and Edith March. today- - The student work was declared slon. tor. Is t b appealed to the state su- stake presidency, end Thomas C. to be of an unusually high order, re of Salt !ke City: hTorpe Beal 4k Traneger com 'both city hereafter. Feed Doran The of Salt Lake City, a former There has been considerable com- - ngron of Ephraim and Lula M. psny of Pocatello we .i,eorr,mted fleet I pg great rredtt upo the faculty. preme court, notice to Iht effect havJOB PKIYTIVG 4 VD BOOK H. tl Moody presided nd addresses ing hern tiled In the district court. bishop of Fillmore ward, plaiht against thie nulaance and! Jones of Wellovll.e; Arthur H Caine here yesterday for I2i.o0, ll?ieil in rnsTuxu W.-lFrank William r was In Denmark Ketiey. bom were made by Tbe appeal baa been filed hr counel Mr. Jackson 25 share. The dirert-rMayor Eldredge asked the city and Gladys Smith, both of Logan; n(F stockWe are tbe ptoneere tn M print, W. J. Rev. In de1IB4. an and the R. H to set ordinance l a aside which jseph Olson of for the defendant to draft rum and- Eulalia holders are J. T Doran, O. D. McCoy, Douglas December," emigrated Gooding Bennett. It was lee end Book Binding tn the slot a. cree rives by Judre A. Yeates of Millville. A x- -e oo Fillmore wl'h her parent when ahe would give the municipality jurisdicO. W. Leirhty, M. A. Moran and T. K. and Prof. E. R. are tbe best for hand-n-g To Feb Ja. is:r which bar tha defend-re- t. wa still a child. Besides her husband tion over ths "muffler eut-oubreught out at the meeting that Good- Uvr facilities Price. nnr does of work se manor hew y from pmotietr.r' medicine without she is survived by four sons, William his surprise he found such a law war Bank work: county work, office ing college had been asked i o special- Msrrtare license were Issued statute- book, and he to Edward Clement Thoren of ly entertain the Epwnrth league Instl- - large ar bow ST ait. Bdmtted to the hoard of medl- - P.odvln. Elmer Ray, Nolan McCune on the city's work, legal work, quirk .work, our New ceT Deseret It enforced -, OraJob Xetr.. ' ' end Elbrrt Clark tmthediertefy Dept. tntf ray Cleveland of Ft- - tsfe dcrgaies who are to hold a ton- rrar rrsrKET Tcrtrt job pertafics derej OGDEN, Im- - J -, stay-ove- r I. - e - A-- Die. 1B,-W- ork s,. li - J ri m't Tl, th,y ; John-Voop-e- r. joy-rid- lo er bri I Isr-ut- Cal-list- k V-'- fs yes-terd- fcrrr ' 4 |