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Show DAILY SiORTENING ROUTE a''r j Hill i'ixxk va.l.y and sUtp and uian.s an area snl-ju- t to sudden and high floods This has made ample pii, ision lor in carry off all waiir that iiiigl.i lo.l-v- i at ih.od tiims. In inaKiiig m.-sgreat iinl'ai.Wnn-'.nthe un t hi id lias i io dump from tii-lop of temp.. rury i u silts nuili u the full height of the elexuliuii. Prom lilt three gleal cui that xx.u a n.n ssary Wit of the coustrui lion d tin. imc 2.:.ii0.iinii cubic yard have betii exi-tate- d In one cut. with an txireme depth iif 7 feet. n.iiOu. Him cubic yards of material was moved. This cut is a mile long and more than feci wide at the top. Pour railroads are erossed overhead by fiermmieiu sirueturc on the South Omaha Sr Western. Two eighty -- foot span and a truss luj feel long form tile nxcrhcuil erussing of the Missouri Pacific on llie east. Bridging on almost as great a stale is required at the e i'ising of the Chicago Sc Northwestern, and the Missouri Pacific track oil the West side of the Little Paplllion alle). Sleel structures will also be used for the overhead highway crossings. Two-thirof this vast wmk has heiii computed, and if the bridge work is done on lime llie line will be- - ready iiijiug llie double track and ballasting. by November. Ninety-poun- d rail will be used. Fur llie railroad's heavy expeiidiune on this improvement there Is gained Him- miles uver tile present loule of tiie I'uion Pacific, and the grades ami curvature of the new line are much uioic favorable than those of the old. ts UTAH STATE JOURNAL. M:CAY.MAY bi-ei- WORK BEING DONE BY THE UNION PACIFIC. ring Fast at Omaha is Hug Engi Nearing Complatiow Will Giva ths Harriman Cut-o- Linn a New Doubls Track Wastward. ff CHICAGO, May !7. Between South Ot'iuha and Lane, Neb., Is now bring tarried out one the must heroic (rat ever undertak. u Mountainous embankin the west. ment have been reared and huge have been cut for the new guhr line that the Uniun double-trac- k is building westward from its Fur months the inuaha terminus. titanic character of these operations h.u, made them one of the sights tliat no dweller in Omaha was willing to of railroad engineering l'a-t-ii- io iniwfc Ihe new line, incorporated under the the South Omaha & Western Railroad company, is a proj.it in whuh Mr. Harriman has taken great interest from It Inception. It starts alt. .nt three milee west of the Omaha union depot and rune directly west, joining the Union Pacific main stem at name of milee west of twenty-thre- e uniana by way of the present line. The saving in distance 1 nearly nine miles. less than twelve miles All within there are S.0Q0.000 cubic yarus of roadbed excavation, and three of the largest fills involve the handling of more than cubic yards of material. The largest of these great embankments iimialni 1,400,000 cubic yards, and the disfrom ground line to aub-gratances run front SO to 89 feet. More than a mile long stretches the first big fill, spanning the valley of Big Paplllion creek. To cross the valley of Little Paplllion creek required a fill S.OAO feet long. The next largest fill, across Hell Creek valley, la 2,500 feet. These valleys are flat and nearly level, and the creeks are not large, but both the Paplllion valleys have been at various times entirely covered with Lane, de AGE THREE di-i- snui-- w b-- PROTEST GOES UP d.i:n. s. from l1, llu-i- prtsti.i . . April 11 uf t.ii li fiiurli i i; fi,i : FROM CIVIC LEAGUE mi :!:i- ill- ibi.r n-- - .mi it lu m,r Ojpbi; lhV. 'Sir , OF THE GRAND Y w upplicuiiui.M il'id ,i:id lt:i'iug!l PROGRAMME EXCELLENT BEEN PREPARED. HAS' tll.lt to hchl'Vi- '.ii sc . 1. 1'. p.iviMM'S lh-- fir piiwir it , :pi -- :i - j I'uusi . wi iili s alUv si, me liiM.o.i'i b. . LETTER HAS BEEN FORWARDED TO THE STATE ENGINEER. r UAL lii f u ,i - i s GREAT 27.190,. '..If ictljf I h n't hi' ul'fh be iu id irnlt t II V I'.'i I III' I'li'M'l H'Tinn i i ( igdcn lunviin. w hich is Exercises Are to Take Place at the W tiff'll C'lfS II ni .'in of Utah's greatest ;:11 va rill ii TImi's himOgden I ibcnucle Thursday. Begin- - j ix sorts, would also pirn lica'.lv lit" iii- M'lid tln'ir n ng at 10 O'clock. Sharp, on the I' ihc river iu Ikiili summer and ku ti'Mijs lii ro t ' and 1ms d- slrcy ilu- - tish in the Morning of Decoration Day. : c 'Mult tiulix raise iin- lempera-ihti.ii caix.ni in Mic hen led stagnant pools in the river lu tircurdaticc wiih i tie iiition of the sb l5 A I!. Mii.a.iial I'ay iXiIiIm breed disease, ami IX inli-- r tbe xxiil h, hc'.d meeting of i lie i igdfii Pity Improve- - c. :ti't!i on al ll.i May :i xxnrlhli-ireas a PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS practii ally incut league, held at the Weber club l Ig.li ll Tull, I ll.iclc brgli.ll.lig at 1' viilu-.1- 1 nal tl:us make milch less 2479 Wash. Av. rotuii last week, llie billowing protest a: I Ogden. Utah n't ik rli.irp plxipellx 111 llgdi-l- i eillixell. ha been prepaid! by llie committee Program. .1 llie proitiii lien of ice mid appointed amt has been forwarded to ( P' Music by tin- i m en school el.il-- , the business iiileix-stof tin- - state engineer, protesting against O.' iln-iiO-j, City. the proimseU action of llie I'luh Light Siam 'id I'rayei ly liuln-Iii'iii-xethat ibis also, canyon, Sc Hailway mm puny to pump the water w1 Song i'X llie children from the cliauin I of the Ogden river o. ' is a resting place, not only for Memorial hy it.e 1 A. It 's citixcflx lull tbe of citizens, below the dam into the piiie line of the the , hildivn Song l traiiKeoniiiii-nta- l ai.i iiiid tourists, said company : inaiion by Judge lloxxill d In- M'lilix toil iu every iioksiIiIi' si r.lus.-e- s or Sp-'-i luel. - cull 7. Ogden City Improvement Song of llie children XI xv, finlber ami the tli.n x l igiieii. Utah. May 14. 1107. be S. adili'cMM. found All I'l'.iue l'axid lire Wo lint" Ii nlxxuys I, of our city and county oiti- -i 9. 11. It. It. P linn. Caleb Tanner, Stale Kngineer, Pladdix's by I'onir.nle llu- 11 k of ix .xilioii stoi a large rotesi in y and vigorouslx Suit t.imski. City. 1'luh. Yo-l.ii.e tlie anx and all efforls m dry up '.in ug 'ist upli.'ul comIieur Sir: We. the undersigneu oil i!. A. H mar its beauty and grandeur 1. liex. lh Caixir. be Xliileil In ix . mittee appointed by and representing eordiu'dx nix ile llie High Selim I n it- un fulness. the Ogden City- Improvement league, Vi nil CadelM. and War runs, li w . ' your p, tit praying that. frali nialSpanish an organization x.a-ilomponed of more tliS lies, and ail old soldiers Its shall protest accomplish one than hundred of Ogden's of any xxar l nieel wnli us at llie and awaiting faxoralilo MANUFACTURING OPTICIAN and Influential eitixeiis. In eompllancs ed 'll y II. ill at 9.1.x slim p. and opcri.illy-til- l 'I i Xiigr part. Iiave the huhnr In aim 2454 Washington Ava. with a resolution unanimously passed mIioo! iliildnn. and piddle prix.iie re-il at a muss meeting of the league, held be Yntirs respectfully, Iinwe ami and public gen.ruilx, Young Msn in Control. FRANK M DRIibiS. nest all llie ellililrell ef I'gdill City to May 23. lHi7. desire to enter a protest Interviews with old business men against tile granting of the two appll-riiiluJ C. N Y 17, to llie City Hail fruni bring tlowi-rA. T. WRIGHT, In New York city and careful compar4 lit 7 oYlm k for the' appropriation of waters Wednesday, the iduh ilay ison of atailatics show that ths affairs of i igdi-- river of May. Cominlitee. system In Og' llie mix lies at j mined iutoly Hfti-of the metropolis are now In the hands den eanyon, us made by the Utah a eominillei uf tbe W'LLIAMS' CARBOLIC SALVE tile of younger men than ever before. In Light 4c Hallway company on March llx laigan Post ami llie tiuxiliuriea xxiil most of the thousands of offices In the j 29. 19U7. We understand that one of second filed on 22 With Arnica and Witch Haxal. repair to the City ecmeiery and; lower part of the Manhattan Island ' these upplii-utlonfeet of water, which said cniniwny, deeurale the graves of their I'uulrudei. the elderly men are clerks, while the' from is none too good for your honas 3 In ill o'clock Tlie best salve In th world fur Cuts. and tlie aflerii'ion at July 1st to October 1st of each and chickens. Phona ua when you managers are under 40 years old. ViewCemetery year, proposes to divert from the river Bruises. Sores. Ulcers, Bait Rheutn repair to Mountain at their dam, carry through their pipe Tetter. Chapped Hands, and all skin and the W. K. C. Httd the ladlis of want it. CHAMBERLAIN'S COUGH REMEDY and use for the production of electrical erupt ion, it be guaranteed to give the (i. A. R. will hold servlees and This Is a medicine of great worth power; then to pump a portion of said satisfaction, or money refunded. Wil- diHurate the graves of the comrades. Cuiiirade II. C. Warleigh will aet as and merit. Try it when you have a amount of water Into the North liams Mfg. Co., Props., Cleveland. O. e. HAY. GRAIN ANl) cough or cold and you are certain to be Ogden canal and return the balance to For sale by Wallace Drug Co., 2841 chairman of the exereixes at tlie pleased with the quick relief which It Ogden river through their waste ditch; Washington Ava. CHICKEN affords. It is pleasant to take and the other application filea upon fourBy order of the committee, Both I'hones THOMAB LUNDY, Bunk and Job Printing at tha Jour can always be depended upon. All teen second feet of water at a point Tn 352 24tll Chairman. Ogden river in Ogden canyon, about sal Job Booms. druggist. People of Against Light A to Pump C.ty and County to a Man a ths Granting to th Utah Railway Company ths Right d v Watsr From Ogdsn Rivsr. i r t - ' ! j 1 - - . CxCCat9, acgCo. xea-'-.,- sori-en.-- et . . The Latest Style cx-ici- Ilf - lr : 1 I'lH-ii- xi-r- . i - - - imu-i-K- J.T.RUSHMER . i inleiid-M-pose- o-- ns i THE BEST 1 Tnbi-rnael- s 1- -2 . Chas. F. Grout, Tub-ernacl- SUPPLIES St. PHILLIPS SALVAGE SALE Will be Continued Until June 10th M Worth of Boys and Mens Clothing, Shoes, Hats and Furnishings at Less Than Cost tit less than tin cost of tin r.iw liiatcriii hy Till' IlIILLIlH KAIAAtlK merchandise to lie 'distributctl into tin1 home's of the Thirty 1 lion Kami dollars' wtirtli of CO. for A. TV. lUTNAM, 2345 Washington Avenue, Ogden, Utah. Here will Is; the most mighty avalanche of lsirgaiiis iu Men's, ltoys and riiildren's nothing, of fashionable goods, ever shown in Ogden. We hereby guarantee to sell precisely as we advertise. We ask you to test our statements. This is the lira! sale of its kind iu tin community, so come and profit therewill reach the limit during this by. A stuisndous landslide of highest grade merchandise for men and boys, consisting of Clothing, Ladies and (!ints K1ihh, Furnishings, etc. Prices avail yourself of this opsr-tuuitgigantic sale. It will save you dollars to buy all you ned for a year or two. Just think of this $30,000.00 stock to Is sold nt such low price's. You should Is une and set the great assortment of the lsst to had. to buy sufficient to last for several years. You may never have such a chance again. high-grad- e y Mens and Boys Pants Department $1.50 Men's Good Working I ants .98 Mens Suit Department Men's Splendid Suits, Cassimercs, all sizes, $4.98 Men's Fine Suits, strictly all w(sl, worth $10.00 .$o .48 this sale. .. $2.25 Men's Good Working lants $1.48 $3.50 Men's Fine l'ants, for Knu-da- j ......................... ..... .. Silk Line Suits in plain checks aud stripes; this Men's Fine Pants, for Sun- $4.00 suit is positively worth $12.50; this sale $7.85 Mns Worsteds and all wool Cheviots, worth $0.88 $11.00, this sale $3o .... ................... day Men's Fine Pants, positively worth $i and Hoys Hoys' Hoys Hoys' Men's Press Suits in lleaveu, Worsteds, Stripes, and Fancy Mixtures, equal to any $15.00 suit $9.48 shown elsewhere, this sale for $c 00c Knot; Pants 75c Knee Pants $1.00 Knee Pants 1 8 .$48 .30 19 Mens $2.00 Hats, all styles.... $ .98 1.48 Mens Fine Hats Men's Extra Fine Dress Suits in the latest styles Mens $5.00 Hats s, s, and shades, heavy silk and satin lined, this $10.85 sale FKIENP IlLOS. and others at $14.83, $16.98, $18.98, .83 and $23.98. These represent the product of the worlds most skilled tailors. They equal, and are guar-tegarto excel, any $35.00 or $40.00 tailor-mad- e refund ment in the world or we will cheerfully your $23.98. This $21.85, sale: $14.95, $16.98, $18.98, money. $21 d Hat. Department. .............. Men s $2 . 50 Ilats Men s $3 . oO I lats Men's $4.00 Hats I.i8 m.i8 3.28 4.28 Suit Department Boys all sizes Knee Our stock includes Hoys, Pants Suits. at Suits $2.50 $3.00 Suits at.. $3.50 Suits at $4.00 Suits at $2.75 Hoys Shoes 3.50 2.00 2.50 3.00 3.50 4.00 4.50 5.00 S1mss Hoys Men's Shoes Men's Kins Men's Shoes Mens ShMs Men's Shoes Men's Shoes Men's Shoes $2.28 2.98 1.68 1.98 2.28 2.98 3.28 3.78 3.98 09 Long Pants, worth $2.50, $1.24 this sale At $9.98 you are free to choose a suit worth $20.00, from 20 lots; as fancy made and elegantly finished a suit as the most fastidious dresser could desire, of fine, lionu and foreign suitings and in a great variety of tailored into garmeuts'of faultless fashion. Ker-wy$9.98 Melt fins and Wliiicord. ef-f'vt- Gents Shoe Dept. $l-- 3 $1.98 $2.48 $2.98 Lookfor name Phillips Salvage Co. over door Friend Bros, of Nilwaukee, Yis. Makers of High Grade Clothing OUR GUARANTEE Every garment lKaring the Ialsl of the alsive firm, is guarantcM against imisrfec-tion- s of any kind, and the dealer whose name is imprinted on this garment is authorized to give a new garment if the wearing qualities urr not cut indy satisfactory. Prices, $14.9.8 to $28.98, fonucrly $20.00 to $30.00 a suit. Owing to the haekwanl season, we find ourselves with an enormous slock of High-GradTailor-Mad- e nothing, Gents' K1ink, Gents and Hats, Caps Furnishing on hand. We have placed the cut in stock in tlie hands of the PHILLIPS SALVAGE GO. to sell for us in 10 days. Tlie f. Phillips Salvage Co. ha placed the entire stock on sale for 10 days to Is distributed into the'homes of (he jHople, in many instances for less than the actual cost of the raw material, to In sold for cash only. e Mens Furnishings Dept 4c Mens lieiivy lbH'kford Socks Men's Hrown and Hlack Half Hose He lien's Fancy Half Hose 19c 39c 49c Mens Working Shirts Men's 75c Press Shirts 98c Men's $1.25 Press Shirts Mens 75c Hlack Sateen Shirts. .. .48c Men's 60c Flowd Underwear Overalls 39c 53c Overalls, 1 eji h .................44c 4c Red and Hlue Handkerchiefs 5c 10c White Handkerchiefs 29c Men's 50c Ties 39c Men's 50c Gloves NOTICE Owing to the fact that we will continue to do business iu Ogdin and that we will exchange any article for you during the sale, or your money liack, you may nst assured of courteous 'treatment. When everything in our store is a bargain, we only quote a comparatively few articles, as it would take 100 pages like this to price every item. Respect fully, A. W. PUTNAM, Ogden, Utah. LOOK FOR THE BIO BLACK AND WHITE SIGNS A.W 2345 Wash. Ave. OODEN, UTAH |