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Show OAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL. MONDAY, JANUARY 13, 1908. PAGE FIVE pushed on the Hue in California. Word was received lure tfuuuay itiat the Around third span of Vie great cantilever i t i the middle fork of the bridge Feather river, seventeen and a half Chickens wanted at Pingree Feed miles east of Orovtlle, Ual., lias been star. completed. This bridge will tie of The tirst is a piate girder and a Weather Forecast Increasing the rest are cantilevers. cloudiness and warmer tonight; rain o The directors of the Ogden City sr snow Tuesday. Improvement league will hold a meetUtrmK Beager was arrested here ing this eveniug at the Weber club at on Saturday and turned over to the 7:20 oclock. sheriff of Salt lake cotinty yesterday. a Seaft-is charged with embeulitig If you drink, drink Yellow at on, a money from a mining company operatThe Rio Grande Western Is still ing in the Promontory district, west ,f Og.li-n- . and wm released on his uwn busily enguged in filling its ice coKuiunce. He failed to appear be- houses in this city. The ice is being fore Judge Diehl for preliminary hear- brought from the direction of Park ing. a bench warrant was issued anl City and is as flit as ran be wished for. It is from II to 24 inches In his anvst hers followed. thickness and as clear m a crystal. s It will pay you t ess ths Eleetne The local houses have a capacity of Caeh Register St The Crystal, 2477 about 11,000 tons and they are being Washington Avsnua Where ths ears filled at the rat of seventy carloads per day. Stop. I the Town Hv-pa- ns. r AN IVES OVERCOAT at the regular price is a coat to be proud of, for you have that comfortable assurance of correct details in workmanship and finish that is well worth striving for But an Ives Overcoat at e statement that The ISO! has been contributed from this city, through the Weber dub. for the entertainment of the delegates to the Dry Farming congress at Salt Lake City, January 22 to 2. is somewhat premature. The directors of the Weber club are busying themselves in raising money for the entertainment of the visitors, but so far no stipulation has been made m to the opportunity to get something for nothing Only a few days and this opportunity will have passed is a rare Overcoats at $1260, $1400, $1575 $2100, every one of which prices represent $1750, and , of the regular values BE WISE ACT TODAY C. B. 1 Y E HOTEL CORNER being spread out over (Mackay, Ida., Miner.) the endless ths one plant which the thirsty earth is giv- ing way to green fields which rapre- -. sent millions in money to the country. Countless acres of barren soil are by brave men and women and their sturdy children. Idaho has risen in her strength of youth and enlisted In the ware tern. Within her borders have been launched, and carried to a successful finish, the most gigantic projects of reclalmation that have prospered in the United State1 deeert West Crude implements were at first employed and small patches reign claimed by the solitary husbandman. But these methods gave way to the work of powerful machinery, whereby the waters' diverted to the land make homes for ths multitudes, who till the soil and work and worry and prosper prosper to such a degree that capital and farmers of the distant states are lured and won and enriched by taking part in the great plan. Here on Lost river the aage is vanishing. Each year finds new fields of grain' and grass, and at the "sinks" a company is battling with adverse forces to reclaim a hundred thousand acres. The great ycung state is fostering cores of similar enterprises on her lesser streams, but the great Snake, the Kile of the Rockies with the mighty of water rushing through the volume temples intact, lnd rddesses safe in their sane vast expanse of .sagebrush land. Is tuariea furnishing the West it greatest rec!n the western of the United lamation projects, mors particularly in part We warfare has been wag- - southeastern Idaho th another desert of the world L. Bush Livermore, a discerning uid' but of sou grown rich with young man, who edits the Pocatello wh deposits from the thousand hills Tribune, has watched the throng passbattle of the Uve river with the ing through the "Gate City" on their eoll. In this battle the way to the great projects, and seeing jhedcombination of nature has been the sagebrush vanish as the crowd Ina happy fwjwlly yielding, until the waste of creased, promulgated with its endless sea of us Ameriwith common Is It sagebrush thought celebrate the to each "ller succeeoing year, cans to hold festivals n, er ,roin fbo river festibut new, Is applied, of something creation . S?teno wUI 1,nw only in vals to celebrate the disappearance of Md pioneer, to be m? something Is unusual. Mr. Livermore BtnrJof Ullr ch,,dPen- - Just BS the suggested the "Sagebrush Fiesta the buffalo has often been celebrate the passing of the saga 41,8 f ta I paseing. took. Next year will realise the hopes Th er bat rise in the of the young man. , growing in volume as they through the efforts of man, art Journal want ads deliver the geoda Mile and the deaert; how aa the centu- bat- tie haa raced the battle of the Uve rtver with the dead deeert. How one haa gained npon the other for a Beacon and then haa been beaten back; how the river, fed bjr its unfailing springe, 00111010 reinforced by drenching raina, hu tried to drive back the Bands; and again when the sun has been hot n the evaporation great, the river Jnave shriveled in rise and the sands encroached upon It. In one place If I were to have the choice f a fairy gift, it should Ae like none f the many things I fixed upon in my childhood, in readiness for such aa oc- caalnn. it should be for a great wln- jwlng fan, such as would blow away sands which cover the monuments Ecvpt What a scene would be laid Pn then! One statue and sarcophagus Wight from Memphis, was burled 120 et below the mound surface. Who nows but what the greater part of old Memphis, and of other glorious cities, ne almost unharmed under the old sand T ho can say what armies of sphinxes, what sentinels of colossi, might start P on the banks of the river, or come owe from the hillsides of the Interior, e below might be ranges of pylons, ce of colon&des, and rlee ban advanced into agee thla " un-P- Py . BUFFALO THRIVE ON GOVERNMENT RESERVES. Uncle Barn's herd of fifteen buffawhich were token from the New York Zoological gardens to the Witch -Ita national forest, Oklahoma, in the early fall, are doing well la their new home, according to advices which have been received here from the supervisor's hesulquartera at Cache. Since leaving New York the herd has celer brated ths birth of two lino buffalo calves, one of which haa been named Homaday, after the name of the director of the New York gardens, which gave them to the government, and the other Oklahoma, after the new state, which was also Jurt born after the herd's arrival. Keeper Frank Rush, an old Western cow puncher and experienced buffalo man, who to in charge of the herd, aye that alfalfa hay has put hie charges in line shape and that the big prairie beasts are again thriving in their native land. The buffaloes have an 1,000-ac- re fenced park in the Wichita forest. In which they can charge and snort. During the winter the anl-s- ls will be protected from the weather in a number of shelter sheds which have been built in the enclosure, and fed alfalfa hay. In the spring they will be let out to roam over the Wichita range and gradually they will be encouraged to rustle for themselves, an instinct they have partially lost through yean of domestication in city parka. Government experts figure that in time they will regain the prowess of their forefathers, who were kings of ths plains before civilisation mads its march westward. un-fc- hl . J'' w. snow-capp- ed Birds! Lightning Rods. The humming bird,' no 1ms than man, protects hi habitation with a lightning rod, said an ornithologist "Oh, yon nature faker! la tho truth. Tho humming bird neats la warm climates, where devastating thunder storms abound, It aid very prudently he covers the his Uttla a Mra T. N. Hess will entertain tha W. C. T. U. at a parlor meeting oa to 8 Wednesday, January 12, from p. m. Miss Broad, a national lecturer, t and Mra Shepard, ths state president, will be present and address ths Pingrsa. Hay, grata and groceries. Discsunt sa all stock and poultry food. Impressive funeral services over the remains of Mlsa Edith L Nlehart 1 Mainly About were held at th First Methodist church at I o'clock yesteniay afternoon and were largely attended. The funeral Mr. and Mra Roy Bhurtllff of Lew- sermon wm preached by Rev. laville, Ida., are visiting Ugueu friend, pastor of tho church. Miss a Net hart died on Friday tast and the amount Mra L. 8. Holley of Rock Springe. body was shipped to Indiana today fur Wyo.. is visiting friends here for Excursion to Salt Lake City via burial. few days Oregon Short Line, dally, January II to a The funeral of Joseph 8. Hogan Site riff H strop of L Anthony, 24. 11.11 round trip. Tickets good to will be held at the Mound Fort meeting Ida., arrived in the return until January 27. city yeaterday and house at I p. m. tomorrow. The will remain for a few daya on business, Grand Scottish concert and ball mains may be viewed at the residence, a Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Hughes arrived J&nuardy 24 at Congress Dancing 271 West Twelfth street, tomorrow In Ogden from their honeymoon spent academy. Occasion, Burns's anniver- forenoon. a in the Northwest on Saturday evening. sary. Auspices of Scottish Cronies. A report wm current that there Mra Oration on Bums, Hon. John Sneddon Hughes wm formerly Miss Tlllis of Logan. You are all welcome and had been a small freight wreck on ths 8. Been. They will spend a few daya deyou know how the Cronies give you a Sacramento division of ths 8. P., no in Ogden and then proceed to Balt raffle few but a for t hours, laying seaof event Lake, where Mr. Hughes will engage time. ths Ths big good confirmation of tho story could be had In the commission business with his . son. Tickets 20 cents each. this morning at local headquarters. o father. Excursions to Denver, January 17 At every hotel in the city there le The private car Commonwealth,' and II. For Western Live Stock show a list of names of visitors repre- bearing XX O. Mill, passed through tbs long assoStock Live and meeting National ciation. Limit, January 27. See O. 8. senting nearly every city in the West city thla morning en rout to tha Pa- In each instance they state that they clflo coast. L. agents for rates and particulars. are Just here on business, and It is Dan Bneess and J. Q. Matthews, J. Moser, residing on Twenty-seventlikely that that business will be concomprising ths examining board of the street, reported to the police cluded this evening. Union Pacific, are in th. city today that his residence had been entered by Funeral services over tits remains for tha purpose of conducting examinburglars and a number of quilts taken. The burglars also rifled the larder and of the lata Joseph Alvord were held at ations for train servto men. The board this will be in session for two weeks and disposed of a number of good things to tho West Weber mooting house wm a wilt examine all men employed in tha o'clock. There at II morning sat who mourner of attendance large o train service of the road. LONE gathered to pay tribute to th memory WE CLOSE AT 6:30. a of tho derased. Interment wee In West TAR BARBER SHOP. Harry Btoney, formerly well known In local baseball circle, cam down Weber cemetery. ' The annual meeting of ths memthis morning from Logan with n bunch There wm a runaway on Wall av- of Logan sports bers of the Congregational church will be held tomorrow evening at the church enue this afternoon that caused no litAssistant Superintendent Apperson building and the board of trustees for tle excitement The name of the owner the ensuing year will be chosen. The of the team wm not learned, but it ! of the Rio Grande Western wm in th pr ports of officers for the past year will supposed to have started from one of city yesterday afternoon on business. . also be received and a fine luncheon the commission houses further up the Warren Foster is in ths city today will be enjoyed after the business of street Boxes were scattered promts ", cuously all along tho thoroughfare, but from Salt Lake. the meeting is over. ' a tho team wm stopped without a partiL. T. Thatcher, familiar known aa If you drink, drink TeHowstoua. cle of damage to either wagon or the "Tark," is In ths city thla afternoon horses. in tha interest of a new counter ata Marriott Taylor, for cash registers, which h tachment resident of Willard, was fatally Injured were deeds The following warranty is of as the result endeavoring to introduce in Ogden, Friday evening last, filed for record today: Margaret D. a cross a on head with the Green-welstruck l, being Reed, San Francisco, to James la in tha city from Willard Bnyder which bar of a drilling machine, with lots IS, IS and 27, block I, Central he wm engaged in sinking a well. The Park addition, tSSO; Mary M. C. An- Balt Lake thla afternoon on business, a skull was crushed resulting in his death drews, Salt Lake, to Frank W. StratBattling Nelson, accompanied by wife a leaves He afternoon. Saturday ford, part of the northwest quarter of hla trainers and sparring partners, arand one child. section 22, township north, rang I rived in ths city from Balt Lake this o west, 2200. afternoon. VENETIAN BAKER." A STORY a OP VENICE. BEAUTIFULLY TINT J. A. Foley of the Illinois Central The city hall wm almoet deserted ED. ELECTRIC ALL WEEK. JUST today, due to ths fart that a broken la in Ogden today on affaire of business. LIKE HOME. water pipe prevented the firing of the RIGHT OUT WITH IT. furnace. Janitor Nelson was about to A Harrison Lindsay and Mias Eva She Bay, Jimmy, youse neednt try water into the boiler when he turn the Turner give publicity to the following discovered that it wm red hot and to tell me about tha poor condition of Now that the preliminary two-ste- p the pipe feeding the earn hav- tha country and th depression in Wall contest held at the Auditorium is over, empty, Tha fires ware quickly street. If you ain't got da pries of a bursted. ing and two couples having qualified. Mis banked and the boiler allowed to cool, soda. Just My so. New York Mall. Eva Turner and A. Harrison Llndaay of Ogden, present champions, having won the title from Balt Lake test April wish to announce to the two couples who won tast week's contest and to tho management of the Auditorium that they will defend their title in one or a series of contests, either plain or Date of contort fancy and prises to be set by Phil O' Mara jf the Balt Lake Auditorium. o Excursions to Helena, Mont, Jan. 11, 12 and IS on account of tho National Wool Grower' meeting. See People ry, two-steppi- ng. You agents for particulars. horns web. with outcob- WANTED tosee It took Judge Murphy less than ten minutes this morning to dispose of the Monday morning's grist. Carl Bhurtllff, the lad who escaped from jail the Best and was brought back from Morgan, was given an additional twenty days for taking French leave, and a half down vagw, drunks and hobos were either sent to the rock pile or ordered out of town. WE CLOSE AT 6:30. 8TAR BARBER SHOP. . side of and taken under advisement well-kno- loes, Marti neau, in hie Em tern Ufa," stretch, and idle of the lcm warfare between the flourished In . . BROOM , a Mrs. Man B. Parker wm recommitted to the State Mental hospital by Judge Howell today. Mrs. Parker eras rent to the asylum last August and released on ecetnber 24 and given Into the custody of her husband. Her old malady haa returned, however, and hence her return to the hospital, o In the district court today the suit of the Kio Grande Western against John Dowell and others waa transferred to the United States circuit court. la the suit of A. E. Weatherby against Henn' Mole, motion to dissolve attachment wm denird. A motion to set said default in the suit of W. M. Wolff against the Union Pacific was argued h ONLY 70 CENTS ON THE DOLLAR Sagebrush Fiesta when pluiutttire were act to work, re- pairing the same. LONE There is to be a meeting at th1 city hall Wednesday evening for the purpose of considering ways and means to provide work for the unemployed. Numerous schemes have been suggested and these will be considered at Wednesday' meeting, at which aome definite action la looked for. The plan generally favored is the raising of a fund for which to pay the men reason able wage to work on the streets rr the public grounds of the city. - I . The answer to that request ie no longer the hair mattress with its uncleanly association, but the tweet, pure, luxuriously elastic Steams & Foster Mattress layers lacey OCA of WlIU which this mattresa is built. Its perfect purity webs form the nine of cotton felt and dryness, its luxurious elasticity and life, make it as nondesirable aa the costliest hair mattress made. It absorbent, and will not become lumpy nor lose its delightful resilience in a lifetime. The Stearns & Foster Co's mattresses must be seen to be appreciated. We have just received a shipment of them we kfiow you can be suited. Let us show you the S. & F. m tress and convince yon del ay means regret on of their superiority. Come to-d- ay "Silk, you know. Is a Service at the Falstaff cafe Is alof electricity, and, since cobweb is ways the best, any hour of the day v ilk, (he humming bird's nest to lightnight Late dinner and after theater ning proof. Isnt he a clever Uttla especially catered to. patronage beggar to put up his own lightning rod o like thatr .While cold weather has tied op work temporarily on the Nevada end Journal want ado dolivor tho goods. of the Western Pacific, work is being BOYLE FURNITURE CO. Sole Agents . 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