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Show DAILY ADVERSE report made. air on Littls Cottonwood fg0t Do Much Good. A Would Washington dispatch to the Salt Herald says: of citizens residing At the request Cottonwood creek, Utah, DIs-- .t Little I nwendsen George Engineer or the natural Bn examination Mr site on that stream formed by on either side ffcesslon of the bench el the creek. that the dam The engineer reports 200 or ISO and feet high about sixty would be It the on top. long !!ck till with a tunnel 200 or 200 feet of sufficient slxe to carry the aaod waters of the stream, which may inount to 600 or 800 second feet Itestimated that the dam and rightfor the reservoir would cost UTAH STATE THE II. AND T. THE EXPERIMENTAL Leh. L flCKT BACKj CITIZENS ARE ALIENS A I ly till- W.ll Offer State $10,000 Tract For its Location at That Place. he "dir of on p'.ipiMcii "i.liOU CUT-OF- E G F GATING MATTER er uuu .INVESTI' IN UTAH. i n iv i.y the Flail cun for the location of J Ilii. iimiitli, wlicn jn ojilc Iniy tin :nHttT jiarl nf their Curtains. we know that they wmiM rather Iniy whim jmiN art? i'lit:ii. Hi low wc fall your attention to tin low prict-s- : 25 Pair KuffleJ 5wlss Curtains, 85c, now 7tlc 3o Pair Ruffled Swiss Curtains, $1.25, now Ode , M Pair Ruffled Swiss Curtains, now $1.00 18 Pair Ruffled Swiss Curtains, now 1.20 22 Pair Ruffled Swiss Curtains, 91.75, now 1.35 17 Pair Ruffled Sw iss Curtains, 92.00, now 1 65 " ill l'e offered to the selection on: c:i!M elec fion; which to choose a Ine fer tin- ienti.it experiment Lf hi i. two tviwiis of Iahl and Am eri I'oik have unite, I and lied up a I i land alioui midway between llU- lit its in fact, it lies in both It contains seventy-thre- e pivtir. t acres, .i in) iis location :s considered to lie i.lc.ii. Tlie law provides that the m!m lion shall l accessible to a railrn.ii). Tills tract is bounded Oil the smith side by the Salt Iike Route, and the slate road also pusses within two ro.is of it for a quarter of a mile. Tin- so,! is a rich sandy loam, and produce 500 bushels of potatoes and tweni tons of beets per acre, it is all iilcal fruit section, several very suect orchards being located In wathis vi 'iHi.v. Ii has a ter rigid and is in a neighborhood where (lowing wells may be easily obtained. Those who are conversant with tin kind of a tract desired by the state ire enthusiastic over the location. ami are confident that no other site will tie able to eompete for the locution of the state central farm. It will nisi probably near 310,000 to secure this tract, but it will be offered to the slate free and without any i Threatens to Extend Its Line and nect With the Santa Fe at if Piobat Con- Stockton, Cal. RK.N Court issued Your Natural-izat:oPapers You Are Not a Citizen. n - sti-I'li- gfnia . .1 r- I : I N'ev.. i 13. The Th alt Iatke TTihuiic xan there for years is a special representative of the demonopoly on the freight partment of Justice at Washington so- -j busii.i-xto the southern portion of Nethat city for a few days, ii niniiug vada. intends to resent the threatened lioe isii is of vital interest to hun Invasion of the Southern Pacific com droits of residents of I'tali uho have les than 830,000 ana the storage pany. l). o. Mills of New York and for ni.iiiy years considered themselves slxty-fodam a would Han with Francisco yesterday sent out the capacity amiuum-emenr.00 acre-fee- t. that if the Southern Pa litizmy of t lie Fulled States Put Who, only be The board of consulting engineers rifle persists in building a cut-o- lt fron according to the laws of the country, tie- to connect with the Car are Ftill aliens. V. p. Van Duaen of Xev., tn session at Salt Lake recently " Colorado railroad, the Virginia Washington is the government' eided that while the project might son specon very valuable lands, & Truekee will immediately flrsl-claprove possible begin the ial agent who is looking into the mainor conditions undertne work of Stock-takinthe g ler its line to into extending pertaining naturalization of citpetther are of auch character that the ton. Cal., to connect with the Santa izens in the early days of the terri-li- y. would seriously this being the second visit Mr. reclamation fund could be used In its Fe railroad. This These recommendations cripple the Southern Paclflc from Van Fuseli has made to this state promotion. la less tl.an two years. sec been formally approved by. the business point of view In Nevada, "From 1857 to 1872," said Mr. Van Commenting on the above dispatch chief engineer. the Salt Lake Tribune aays: Duzen in explaining his visit last Months and months ago the Trlb evening, "hundreds, pEDERAL AID thousperhaps RUBBER INDUSTRY une foretold Just auch an action. It ands of men and women were naturalishowed that the Southern Paclflc had zed in the territory of Vt.in In the gALIDA, Cola, April 19. The agrt- been unable to buy tne Virginia probate court. This power of naturalof the federal Truekee and therefore the Ha sen cut- - ization was delegated to the mituial department prooate The Carson e court by the terri'nrial legislature, ppternment has taken active steps to- oft was announced. the commercial Colorado was bought, but the link which had no niitnority whatever to mrj- ascertaining NO ACTION TAKEN. of the Colorado rubber plant, tween Mound Hour and Reno was delegate such power, as the United an official H. 11 O. D. True, Ills retained by and no money Slates laws governing naturalization uf Pr. Rodney T will distinctly provide that aliens snail ob- Thought, However, That Fair Commisel tie bureau of plant industry, spent could buy It. The Hasen sion Will Appropriate Money. in Sallda studying the plant. absolutely kill the Virginia & Truekee, tain the rights of citizenship through Dr. True's visit here is the direct as that line cannot exist without its the district courts of a territory or a At tin meeting nf the Lewi and Kiult of the efforts on the part of connections at Reno and Mound House etate. the Brooks interest to foreias and In 1S72 Mills holds to eommiMsion yesClarke Lake hack in the the Salt of the key Away many Congressman in the rubber industry, uatlon the other big concern had to gn-horn residents of the then terri- terday, A. II. Snow, secretary of (he himself as much sur- - build the cut-oto secure a change tory realized that In obtaining their He expressed t Slate society, and O. M. jilted to And that by actual demon- of heart on the part or the owner, papers of citizenship they had not Peterson appeared on behalf nf that will not be a complied with the laws of the country it ration he discovered a quantity of The Iiaxen cut-o- ff numa collected He In off to San which relation rubber. Francisco, and, although they had been declared society. They offer to hip a carload ber of plants and also specimens of controls the Jobbing of Tonopah, but citizens by the Judges of the probate of Ftah fruit for exhibition on Utah de- - rather w'ill it be a much longer line, courts, decided to make sure and took day at the Portland fair, August 24. the crude and reflned rubber. He - but as It would normally demoralise out departthe They said that they could get a line agricultural papers In the district court. These, dared that carload of peaches, apples and graiies ment Is greatly Interested In the plant the Virginia & Truekee. were that of course, are safe. "I am now engaged In making a list from Mnab for that date. These, It and la anxious to cooperate with the road not backed by the millions of Its determine and was to idea names of all people naturalized by WHI argued, would compete with ierl of Colorado Mills, tbe at, of grasped people which is a cut-o- ff the Iiaxen cut-of- f, the probate court, which will he for- - men from California. Oregon, or any value as a commercial product state. As a It Is the desire of the government only in relation to transfers to and warded to the department at Wash- - other is held at tional congress was not or the who east now of the and those from have whether Irrigation Hasen, ascertain living plant points to failed to since take out naturalisation that date, It was urged that such ane eould be cultivated profitably for rub- - solution. "There Is a far better plan for Mr. papers as prescribed by the laws of exhibit at that time would be especlal-thher production. If Dr. True's report will Land will be declared to be aliens. !y appropriate. No action was taken Brooks Mills to act upon than building to favorable, Ji Congressman necessi-pmductlwould the for line will be served upon, them By by the commission on this offer, as farm that Notices an Stockton, experimental uk for A communication was received from tate a line to Tonopah also. The beat the department of Justice that they se- of rubber In Colorado, True will return nere In June way for him to put a stop to the Ha-l- a cure new naturalization papers, and If Fred J. Kiesel of Ogden, offering to . Dr. is to come to Salt Lake, thla be not done and they continue to take the Ogden tabernacle choir, 200 study the plant in all of Its phases sen cut-o- lt re of growth. get in touch with the suggested Salt exercise the rights of citizens of the- strong, to the fair. Ills letter wastak - Lake, celved but no action has yet been R Is thought that a rubber extracDeep Creek A Tonopah line and United States, they will be prosecuen on it. It Is thought probable that don machine that is being built by a later connect with the Santa Fe via ted. this the commission will appropriate money at and crude innumerable may and be Ivanpah Complications krai concern will extracting Bullfrog to Portland nbber from the plant before the gov point secure the backing of Gould. arise out of this question,'' continued for sending the choir up That would throw the control of To- Mr. Van Dusen. "Those who obtained probably on Utah day. eminent concludes Its summer Investl It is hoped that the Utah buildingnopah and the mineral belt to this their citizenship papers In the manner pllons. occucity's Jobbers and would give the outlined.' but who are really aliens at Portland will25.be ready for Manager Spencer Gduld lines and the Santa Fe an en have all these years exercised the pancy by May MOSEVELT ORDERS ALL be-- o i BUT CHILDREN BARRED trance to Tonopah shorter than any rights of citizens of the United States Clawson reports that the work Is others." far ns the franchise Is concerned. Ing rushed. "WASHINGTON, April 19. A curMany of them. too. have taken up land under the homestead act, and It Is posCROPS SHOWING WELL. EGGS. rent order of tbe president, which has SPARROWS BRING is In sible Colorado, Indicted that many of them nave sat upbeen evidently ' folks canon grand Juries at xarious times. to the effect that grown-u- p Indicates Improved On Fifty Dozen What the government will do In Weekly Bulletin not take part In the children'll, enr- Boys Collect Bounty From 8heriff in a 8ingle Day. Conditions in Utah. cases where aliens have filed upon olling festival at the White House on to Is the for government homesteads Bister Monday. The weekly crop bulletin, Issued by Boys are earning candy money these say. I do not now recall instances This Is the biggest carnival for the eggs and similar to these in Utah existing In sny the United States department of aglittle people anvwhere in the world. days gathering sparrows" Sheriff C. Frank Em- of the other states. Not that there riculture for the Utah section conThe children swnrm over the White selling them to Lake Herald. A law have been no naturalisation frauds in tains the following: Salt the of says parti ery, "Bouse lot with baskets full a few years any of the other states, for there have "The early part of the week was cool colored eggs,, which they roll up and passed by the legislature to the pro- been since away back In 1847. But I and stormy, and the latter part was reduce and deslgped ago down hill. feathof tribe of the sparrow to do not call to mind Just now an in- much warmer. A general rain ocIn order portions Sow it will he necessary. a of Utah places inhabitants stance of where the government has curred Sunday morning over the northsain admittance." to brlnv a baby 0 ered bounty of 3 cents a dozen on the eggs had to deal with the owners of home- ern portion of the state. Vegetation borrow one for the occasion. of the sparrows. Last year the boys steads who wiere naturalized under vas benefited considerably and made Salt Lake City and county brought conditions similar to those I have good advancement. Worn in tne fields of GEORGIA MEDIC8 IN was hindered somewhat Spring grain 5E88ION AT ATLANTA In several thousand eggs to the sher- named." Mr. Van Dusen has been going over seeding was progressing, and neariff, who is required to receive them, 19. The pay" the bounty and destroy them. the records of the old probate court, ing completion. Khll wheat was Anrll OaM ATLANTA. Alfalfa well advanced. It looks as though a more vigorous names, and expects to be busy Vcdlcal association of Georgia began on copying for two or three days longer. From continued promising. A large acreage Its flfty-slxannual convention In warfare will be waged By the boys at the little pests this year than during this city todav. with headquarters here he goes to Ogden, where he has of sugar beets was sown, notwithrethe Yesterday exta similar mission to that performed standing the inclement weather. Fruit any previous year. ike Kimball houe. The program sheriff's office here, and from there to Cheyenne and trees were generally blooming and In ends over three davs and calls for ceipts of eggs at the on east. News of the government's the southern counties were quite well pers to be presented by leading aggregated fifty dosen. Scattered frosts occurred decision on the reports forwarded by advanced. Ayslrlnna and surgeons of the state Mr. Van Dusen will be awaited with which slightly damaged some fruit. ad discussions on a wide range of BIRTHDAY OF THE OLDE8T PENSIONER special interest by the residents of Gardens were tn various stages of admips of interest to the medlcnl pro In the nortnern portion Utah who obtained their citizenship vancement. talon. onslderable progress was made while AVA. .N. Y, April 19. Hiram S. papers in the old days and are therewere coming Crank, the only surviving pensioner of fore not citizens of this country at alL farther south vegetables were made for 105th his celebrated being 1813, war Preparations of up. the conThe veteran range corn and The brown potatoes. aged of IN JAIL AT OPH1R birthday today. the and A. condition, Sarah Mrs. In tinued good lives with his daughter, was of fine. outskirts shearing were the Sheep at farm herds on a Rowley, wool He enjoys splendid this village. OFHIR, Utah, April 19. As a result delayed slightly by the cold. The occurred excellent." was Monday age, such man of great clip of the shooting that health for a and his facilities are. as keen as those morninf?i James Brown Is dead and WIDELY of many people only half hls age. hls assailant. Dave Fisher, Is In Jail. PRIMROSE DAY IN ENGLAND OB8ERVED and serious, been wound career notably has proved Mr. Cronk's The temple morning at 2 o clock Brown that of a true and patriotic American yesterday LONDON. April 19. Primrose day. Born April 19. 1800, in Herkimer coun- died after twMve hows of Intense James Mrs. and the Mr. Ym to anniversary of the birth of Lord suffering. ty, N. was Ceaconsfield. was widely observed towere among the who Yesterday afternoon an InquestCounCronlc, day os usuaL Since the death of the first settlers of the Mohawk valley, he held at which Sheriff Evans and the fourteen Gordon until represented farm on great statesman. In 1881, first brought a was reared ty Attorney with Cap state, while N. R. Baker looked after to light his enormous popularity with years old, when he enlisted Y., the interests of the aefendant. The the British people, Primrose day has tain Edmund Fuller at Wbstern. N.The the direction year by year become more and more a volunteers. York New In the inquest was held under the decision national Institution, and today the and and the father, ofl Justice Platt, same day James Cronk, enwas primrose reigned supreme. At every John and Casper Cronk, brothers, All reached was that James Brown no finding street corner werq to be found flower but same Dave Fisher, regiment. killed the by with listed s har- as to whether the killing was felonious girls with great baskets full of them, served in the defense of Sackett war with or not was made. of every 'bus driver and cabby sported a the close the at and bor, sons was taken large bouquet, and almost every one Fisher three and the After father inquest the England B. for to be seen on the streets was decowere honorably discharged. Hiram -. back to his cell, as he did not askwith brolhhim rated with the common badge. The and A bonds. complaint charging Cronk survived hls father murder will be filed today and the pre- main point of Interest was the Beabut they all reached a ripe age. held consfleld statue in Parliament square, be will venerable examination the ago liminary Until three years nd here, in unbroken stream, visitors per month, later In the week. pensioner drew only $12 to C. Loofbour- - were to be seen depositing about the Fred hi" pension Increased District Attorney congress but ow has left for Ophlr to make a thor- heavy pedestal wreaths and trophies $25 a month. Ths case. In Infinite variety of design. The the of ough Investigation S sentiment here Is equally divided as statue In Westminster abbey was also SOME WILL GET SHUT OUT to whether the killing was Justifiable profusely decorated, or noL April 19. Indian WASHINGTON. Pathetic Letter. TENNESSEE Commissioner Leupp today promulA tenement house child of New York SCHOOLS BAPTIST 8UNDAY children who spent a happy day In the home of gated an order definingarewhat to entitled of Indian parentnge the fol- Tenn., April 19. LEXINGTON, W0.r share In the lands and annuities of the inat lowing pathetic little account of her attendance a was hls Under today There tribes. large western vnrlous Visit in a letter: Miss Blank lives in structions all children whose parents the opening of the fourteenth annual- a Bapbig, beautiful house. There are Prices, 10, are both Indians may share In these meeting of the West Tennessee T. E. three floors and lots of rooms. I should mothassociation. School whose children all list Sunday and benefits The think it would he hard tor them to Glass of Brownsville presided. ers married white men. provided the Is still a recognized member or formalities of organization and the find each other, there are so many Seats on Sale Now mother memfor the Enflnd each the tribe and affiliates with Itswoman meeting of committees, together with room,. ... It l8 not M hard an Indian the reception of delegates, occupied othef b h... j whenever bers. But tire Week real room. after mnrrliige to a white man has In the greater part of the day. The Tlie floors were hard and will Be . , 1 effect withdrawn and Is no longer Iden- business of the convention ttIe of carpet on wth tified with her tribe, her children are taken up tomorrow and concluded on them- - No P1 Different waa 8 enough to Play Every Night not entitled to lands or annuities al- Friday. The outlook Is bright for a rover whole room" highly successful meeting. lowed that tribe. !. Ruffled Swiss Curtain Sale il- state agMculir.il expert-liict- a iiion lias a ukcla-- the firm-- I options have luvn taken on nun, lcr of farms m Ftalt coun-- : vs F 0BJECTSHA2EN FARM. A( April ralli-o.i-1- iv . ot t $1-35- $1-50- LAST & THOMAS ul ss FOR. t moooom I I m444W4444 44444H4444 Lyceum Theatre J. H. YOUNfl, Manager. WEEK OF APRIL 17 be-rr- il- ev- oar sh ow ink ss OCT I DOUGLASS & DOUGLASS The MACK SWAIN COMPANY HALF-BREED- west - Comedy Acrobats 11 SID BAXTER, assisted by Miss Beatrice South' wick Progressive Swinging Juggler and Aerial Cyclist EDISON MOVING fit H i PICTURE8. i! 1 ' j Sunday Concerts 8 and 9 P. M. if ADMI8SION oenta IT COMES FRON SHIR1LIFF Am CO. Phones for Anthracite. Sole Agents 18-- k 18- - x Your Old Front Door Is Open to a change, so you should call and see the Splendid Une of Front Doors Just received, as well as a large line of Porch Columns, by the UtaH 9l Oregon Lumber Co. ST. 'PHONE 143 TWENTY-FOURT- RIVERDALE H Ml OR PHOENIX A GOOD if T4 A . Combination "iS FOR EA8TER, SUNDAY DINNER flour is a very Important item. To say nothing of bread, think of the plea and pastry where flour cuts such a big figure. So be sure of getting a good, reliable, wholesome flour. So be sure the sack. the grocer sends you has the RIVERDALE or PHOENX brand printed in large letters upon It. Many users prove the value of RIVERDALE or PHOENIX flour. Made by OGDEN MILLING ELEVATOR CO. A IN 8E8SION GREENVILLE, R. C., April 19. The xtate council of the Junior Order of United American Mechanics began Its annual meeting here today, and will continue in session until Saturday. The business Is of an entirely routine character, relating to the affairs of the order. The convention, is attended by about fifty delegates, representing a memliershlp of 2,000. TEA The bulk of people prefer to be humbugged yet; we suppose they will always. ffuccf nturm your uoMy if you don't likt Sduililll'l IrlMl is what we give you. OGDEN STEAM LAUNDRY 174. 437 Twenty-fift- h St SUMMON3. UNITED AMERICAN MECHANICS Perfect Laundry Work and Right Prices. That Phone ;; :u The Cool that Heats 20 and 30c " : i i Na-Ingto- n, ng slayer of Darkness A i th Out ;J i The Talkative Trickster cut-icnul- ne present .:ji ' SCHOENNVERK on 1Y. ; Singing and Skating Comedian ff fruit-growi- i : : : ; HARRY STEELK ut-of- 1 , IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF the Second Judicial District of the State of Utah, in and for tbe of Weber. William M. Bostaph,County plaintiff. vs. Arthur A. Steed and Alexander Toponce, defendants. The State of Utah to said Defendants: You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days arter tne service of this summons upon you, if served within the county in which this action is brought, otherwise, within thirty days after service, find defend the above entitled action; and in case of your failure so to do judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint, of which a copy 1 herewith served upon you. JOHN E. BAGLEY, (Plaintiff's Attorney. I. O. address : Rooms 27 and 28 First National Bank Building, Ogden, Utah. |