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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL. FRIDAY. jWATQt IS FAU.IN9 IN OGDEN RIVER v DANGER Powder Baldntf Absolutely JPtm A wholesome cream of tartar pairing powder Makes the finest, lightest, best flavored biscuit, hot-brea- ds, cake and pastry Royal Baking Powder is free from alum and phosphatic acids . FOWDCB CO- -, OVAL BAKIN MW VOW. LINE APPEARS TO HAVE' BEEN CROSSED. Water Has Fatten a Feet at The SaniChantarium Since Last Night-O- ld nel Again Dry Pipe Lin Restored by Tomorrow Reconstruction ia On The waters In the river have fallen a foot since last night and are still receding. This Is, In all probability, the last flood that Ogden will experience this year. It 1s the one that has been moat feared, and now that It ta over, the unrest and fear has been dispelled and the work of reconstruction has begun In earnest While the water thta time went far above what It did during the February deluge, yet lees damage was done this time, due to the fact that the former did Just about all the damage there was to da The damage from the last ta estimated at leas than overfluow $5.u00, being confined mainly to roads bridges grades etc., along the Ogden river, together with the damages done to residents In the Second ward. In thta section of the city many residents wens compelled to vacate their homes and a great deal of damage was done to household furniture, etc. The sanitarium people, where the greatest damage has been done, have begun already on the repairs and Manager Kurts stated today tliat he fully expected to have the pipe line The flood Is over. Ogden were In the city yesterday afternoon and went to the dam In Ogden canyon on a trip of Inspection. Albert E. Wilson, formerly princihas pal of the Ogden high school, who Berbeen attending the University of lin. has been awarded the degree of U you drink, drink Teilowston. D. by that Institution. Ph. to a from la buck -- ff, trip Kay Fifty years' study of the proporKly. of the normal human foot that tions BOYS AT CARRIER WANTED la the experience behind the last restored by tomorrow and that busiJOURNAL OFFICE. around which Hanan Bhoee are made. ness would bo resumed as usual. Mr. BarLone Star In the City. next SHOE CO. Kurts also stated over the telephone ber Shop, 118 25th Street. The case of the state against Leah thta afternoon that tha danger was EASTER NOVELTIES AT Utah Brown, charged with committing an now over, and that the resort would Stationery Co., 2407 Washington Ave. assault with a deadly weapon, was be repaired as rapidly as possible, and Fifty feet more of the Bamberger again continued this morning In order the Improvements that have been congrade baa gone out on account of the to glva the defendant further time In templated would be begun at ones He which to secure counsel. stated that the water had fallen to high water. 3. w. Corrigan has brought ault uch an extent that there was not a Carload of fresh hay Juat received. Get our prices. Plngree, 2572 Wash- against the Union Pacific Railroad particle going down the old channel and that the old bed was as dry company fur tha sum of $50 alleged to ington Avenue. cow certain of a lose bone. for the due he of Salt Vartan Charles Hon. W. Wade, commercial agent of by defendant's train. lake City la In Ogden today on legal which wasA killed Corn are attorney! for the the Utah Light and Railway company, Maglnnla business. stated thta afternoon that at 0 oclock plaintiff. Wanted A six or seven-roothta morning the water at the dam new H. Do know L Frank, you modern house, close In. No children. was Jewelry store? Watches cleaned, 11.00. had fallen nine Inches and that It 2nd. phone 888. The power dam 25c. steadily receding. 11.00. Crystals, Mainsprings, AN IDEAL SPRING TONIC, Beef, free. My watch re- above the Oaks resort In Ogden canIron and Wine. 11.00 booties for 75c. Watches adjusted pairing department la well equipped. yon ta In no danger. It ta built be-of at Dee Drug Co. feet All Unde of Jewelry made to order and solid cement, set twenty-seve- n Mrs. T. If. Hennlnger of 2220 Lin- warranted. H. L. Frank, 178, 25th at low the river bed, and ta anchored to solid rock walla at teach end. Mr. coln avenue has presented her husSpecial photo offer for ten day 1 Wade band with a daughter. says It Is as fins snd stipng s doaen of those nice little folder picdam as wss ever built Some of the are W which of displayed samples us tures, for potatoes. good Try stlllwsy was cut out by the whirling guarantee every sack. A a till Feed Co In our caae, for only 11.50 per doaen. waters hut thta does not endanger the In to send letters Just the thing to SM Wash. ave. Both phones. Crawahaw Photo studio, dam. The company has a force of men friends. your Nick Robertson, at attorney of 2460 Wash., over Paine A Hunt read to place sacks of sand on the top Salt Lake City, came up today to look of the structure in case the water menAnother victim of spinal tnt a suit In which he la Interested. should rise enough to flow over the ingitis was added to tha list last night top. ' id With the Hanan Shoes, tha man when tha eon of J. When asked for Ms opinion as to the who makes the shoe makes tha last Ophelklna, residing on Harrisvllle av- cause of the persistent rumors that the SHOE CO. an as a result of enue, passed away was In dam danger of breaking snd Invitations are out today for the attack of that malady. This makes flooding the canyon, Mr. Wade stated to credited eleven of that deaths total second alumni dance this season to be that a bridge about five hundred feet given at the Congress dancing acad- dlaeaaa. below the dam was In danger of being Mina Edith Hoffman, having re washed out, and that the emy. company had Tbs Utah Knitting Co., 102 25th at., turned to Ogden, will ha mors than taken some cable up the canyon to to meet all her old friends and anchor It. Many people saw the cable MU garments and underwear cheaper pleased them see her Initial showing of and than you can buy elsewhere. Give have most thought It was to be used to anthe exquisite creations of the chor the dam. them a call. People need have no designers, embodying all that fear that the dam will break. The It ta reported that upwards of fifty foremost Is novel and beautiful tn millinery. water has never ran over the top, and telegraph poles between Ogden and On second floor of B. J. Burt A Bros. It Isnt like that it will now. That dam Pocatello were blown down by the reWhen a company can pay $1,700,-00- 0 ta as strong as any ever built. cent windstorm. In death losses end Increase their t 2:20 thta afternoon a telephone Suboeribors of the Utah Stats Jour-- reserve fund $180,000 In one year, and message from the power brought ars requested to read and follow a man, aga 40, $20.00 per the Information that the plant water was at Inetruetione printed at head af Edi only charge for $2,000 Insuranea: that ia car, .a standstill. It year being about as high as ferial Column. talnly going some. That la exactly oclock thta morning. of Cohn and Scott S Superintendents what tha Bankers Life of Dee Mol tha Utah Light and Railway company did In the year 1100. Protect 'your ARRESTED FOR BIGAMY. wifo and babies by Insuring with thorn I. T., March 22. William TULA. 22rd corner Chauncey Parry, agent, Snyder, a son of a millionaire oil man and Washington. Phono 250-- x. of Pittsburg, was arrested here this Several members of the city coun on a bigamy charge and held morning ell went out to the canyon mouth yes- In $2,000 ball. ' afternoon to ex the ascertain terday act damage done to the steel bridge PLANS TURN UP. by the February floods and to March 22. The deck SEATTLE, whether or not a new bridge will have to be constructed. This move was at plans of the battleship Nebraska, supthe suggestion of the city engineer posed to have been stolen, and which EAUT1FUL have been missing for about two aa the dam Is being replaced and ELT have been found where they bridge will' have to be constructed weeks, over the channel. The committee were mislaid by a workman. UCKLES haring the matter In hand win prob ably report at the next regular meet THE ESPEE WASHOUT. Soma of the designs have never Ing of the council. Conditions on the Sacramento divisbeen used before, others are just G. J. Kelly, the local real estate ion of the Southern Pacific are about plain ordinary buckles, but still man, and Archie Browning had a bad the same as they were yesterday. No fashionable enough to demand a mlxup with an automobile yesterday through trains from Oakland have arsteady sale. while Mr. Kelly was taking a lesson rived since yesterday morning, and It In the running of a horseless. They ta not known how long It might be be' were going down Thirty-fir- st street at fore another train In. The railten miles an hour, when Kelly, road company 1a gets about stub trains running BUCKLES who was doing the steering, turned Into Ogden, a No. 10 stub come having the machine the wrong way. which In thta morning. Train Na 4 Is exfrom 75c to $10.00 resulted In In a smashed automobile pected from Reno tonight. The Port-lan- d A San Francisco line known as by coming In contact with a tree. Both gentlemen were thrown from the the Shasta route ta under water for Kelly hitting the tree squarely miles north of Sacramento and S. LEWIS & CO. auto, and Browning being thrown Into the passengers and mall for Portland all ta air, alighting on hie head and houl being diverted around by way if Og Jawelore and Opticians. dera. Aside from a few bruises the den and Pocatello. Idaho. autolsts ere none the worse for their communications with SanTelegraphic Franrlsco, experiences. Oakland and many other cities In the LOCAL BRIEFS a a m four-year-b- D At Our Store You Will See B J. MARCH 22, 1W7. Did You Ever Wear a Hart, Schaffner & Marx Suit? If so, you know the story if not we have something to say be will to that greatly your profit. to you The number of these suits we sell each season is truly surprising and if we should give you the names of the men who wearH. S.&M. Suits, there would be many among them whom you had thought of as tailor-clothed-m- Now mark you! en. We do not hike the price up a few points just because the name is for a He S. & well-kno- you'll pay no more Me Suit than there are dollar and cents in the wn material. Come in and see the line and feel perfectly free to whether you buy or not. ANHEUSER-BUSC- H THIS IS THE PEOPLE USED PIEHTT LABELS The quantity of labels purchased by the Anheuser-Busc- h Brewing association from the United States Printing Co, of Cincinnati, Ohio, during the year 1900 reached the enormous total of $44,980,000. The paper necessary to print thta Immense lot weighed 114.-7pounda,. or over 867 tone. The ordinary observer little realises, while drinking hla bottle of beer and toying with the Budwelser" label that if all the "Budwelser" labels used by The Anheuser-Busc- h Brewing association during 1900 were placed end to end, they would reach a distance of miles As a matter of 22,912 fart If all the labels printed by The United States Printing Company for The Anheuser-Busc- h Brewing Association during 1000 were placed end to end, they would go entirely around the globe end then some" for they would cover a distance of 28,099 miles, or If they were laid down flat one on top of another and piled In one stack, they would make the New York and Chicago skyscrapers look like a mole hill, for they would tower up a disof a mile, and mind tance of IS, you, thta does not cover the stock labels used by the Anheuser-Busc- h Branches or their authorised bottlers. These curious and Interesting deductions illustrate the gigantic pro- -: portions of the label supplies for thta Brewery. The reader will beat realise the magnitude of thta volume of printing by topping to figure out what It means to print such an immense lot of paper. As most of these labels are printed In several colors (the Budwelser label containing four separate printings) It ta equal to a total of almost 18,000,000 large slsed sheets of paper-eno-ugh to keep one large cylinder press running constantly 22.120 hours, or almost nine years, figuring on a working day of eight hours, 800 working days to the year. The printing of all these labels gives employment to about live hundred people in the printing trades alone, besides pressmen, electrotypers, cometa The positors, paper makers, benefits extend In many other directions. euch as Ink and color manufacturers, machinists who make end repair the machinery for producing the paper. Inks and presses; lumbermen who make and supply wood pulp which goes Into the manufacture of paper trainmen, draymen, etc, who assist In transporting the labels or material out of which they are made from one place to another. It would be difficult and well nigh Impossible to ssy exactly how many people are employed one way or another In manufacturing all these labels for The Anheuser-Busc- h Brewing Association. 81 WAY TO TREAT THE OGDEN BAND The city council of the little town of Lehl has taken up tha matter of music for the people, and has made an appropriation of a stated sum per month for the support of the town bend. Thta money ta paid, with other bills, on the first and la available every thirty days All of which reminds a lover of music of thta city that Ogden has a good band that has tha habit of getting around on pleasant Sundays and giving the people free concerts. Ita look order, in the Judgment of all ns. earned. A first-cla- ss band is ems of fl. many ways of advertising ton. Take a good band, well uniformed sal well Instructed, and whenever It pa away from home. It tells tbs Mb whers It visits whether It cams an enterprising place or not. wean shabby clothea and uses A. fashioned over shoulder Instrument Instead of bell fronts or hellcont, ui plays Moonlight on the Lake la Un of something modern and people Immediately conclude that tb home of tha band ta an ancient tal burled city, where the denlsens war moas on their backs, instead of Mm m m 72-1- 00 Clothes smart for Hen J 71-1- 09 Tailored on our order by Stein-Blocwho make the best They will fit yon, and wear yon, and keep their shape better than any clothes we know o We have sack suits for bnsineu or other wear, in several different models, all fireih and new. We have over coats and raincoats, the belt we could buy. Eaiter ii nearly here. We can fit yon ont reasonably and in s modem manner. 18-1- 00 vicinity Is cut off. Not a train was sent west of Sacramento yesterday, but It ta reported that the water ta subsiding hut that It would take several days to repair the damage done by the high water. I h, Fred M. THE CLOTHIERS s Nye2413 Company Washington leader, Mr. Nichols, has kept the Avenue or- ganisation together through adverse and everything the circumstances, band has received has come through brisk and constant rustling of the most Intense character. This band needs a new uniform, and It ought to have some more new music. It ought to have a good pavilion, surrounded by seats, in City Hall park, where the band could play nice alra and the people- could sit and listen on Sundays, and other days Perhaps the council can make an appropriation for Improving the park and take a part of the money to uniform the band and buy It music. Such action would certainly be Improvement of a very nice clothea But If It ta neat and In appearance, and the Instrun" are of the beet and the airs bright and snappy, the listener that the city that band came ta an all up Ms mind froj . right P"fJ marrlee the go he goes there, In rinV buys a home and starts the to adds family and thus . tlon. Now, that la gospel truth,to IIW word of It, and the best way It ta to try the experiment Subaeribere of the Utah Steta nal are requested to read and Instructions printed at h tonal Column. HELL SHOW YOU THE NEW " ROY CROFT SUITS FOR EASTER OUR EASTER TIES ARE HERE TOO 1 THIS IS BROWN, MEET TO FACE. HIM FACE s : i |