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Show EIAIE PAGE FIVE BUYING STEEL Around the Town IHS s' EOS THE 1 T!h- - Kliki one to every man who is a very important 1 a suit of clothes. When the garments . new. a cheap suit makes a great show for But a lew weeks' wear tells the J its price. story. & e ? , Where the finest biscuit, i.frrtiH-of the Weber stake Ur uill be held at (he (tgileu ;e uunorrow. There a ill bo r. one at 10 in., the oilier m The program, which splendid luuslc. 1 a varied i i tbei i.. g' ? Weather forecast Fair tonight: warmer south portion, Sunday fair. The Matter of Shape-Keepin- 1 Nine thousand tons f rail, at an two a aggregate cost of S2Tv.v0t). have been at - i s ordered for the extension f the Moffat road to the Routt county cal fields Construction by the To the farmer and the gardener: company. The order has bten placed with the Colorado Fuel Sc Iron com- Start t u-- rush, come early. A new tin- cruets cake, or puddings are required hot-brea- lii-cl- ds, Royal is indispensable. Deuver-tiieatnuo- at - of Just opened up at Filigree' pany. feed Free seed with ekili put- -' rt,,re. 1." "Tracklaylng will commence April says H. A. Sumner, chief engineer of chase. the Moffat road. In speaking of the exA iiimney on fire at the house of tension to Steamboat Spring from Clarke 541 Twenty-fourt- h Thongs Yarmony. the present terminus of the street i nik fire department No. 3 to railroad. the fevi.e of the conflagration last Mr. Sumntr says the rails will be but when they got there they laid to the Routt county coal fields as night,to had Institute a search for the fire. will fast a grading wore, permit Rock The burning chimney had been extinblasting for the grade la being done In guished and no damage was doua. Egeria canyon, and a Urge force of workmen will be engaged for grading Many nervous people can be greatwork In the open places as soon as the ly benefited by proper glasses. Rush-me- r. moderates. . Powder Baking AbsolutelyPurr . This the last. is because keep the shape to inside of the of the careful handwork on the work costs money, yet you garments. Such little as $20, and for as can buy an Ives suit satisfaction than many it will give you better that sell for more money. We suggest a trial of IVES' CORRECT CLOTHES in your interest as well as ours. SUITS $20 to $40 C. B. IVES CORRECT CLOTHES FOR MEN Broom Hotel Comer. weather A number of coal companies have been developing theflr properties In Routt county and will be ready to make shipments as soon as the Moffat road reaches there. The road will penetrate ths southwest comer of the Yam-p- a coal fields ' David H. Moffat officers of the Moffat road say, does not own a single sere of coal Und In Routt county, and la not interested In any companies which own coal Und there. It has been generally supposed that the Moffat road had acquired large coal In Routt county. D. C. Dodge, president of the Construction company, has headquarters with the Moffat road In the Majestic building, Denver. HU offices adjoin those of General Manager W. A. Deuel and Chief Engineer H. A. At the annual meeting of the Ogbranch of the National Associaof Ioatoffice Clerks. luuward Milwas elected a member. Tbs elecwas held at the home of Walter Richey on Madison avenue and he and Harry Muegrave were elected president and of the association respectively. The other officers are: Daisy McGaw, secretary; Richard C. Taylor, treasurer, both of whom were by acclamation. When you eaL set The ld of ter. Rheumatism can be cured either at the Utah Hot Springe by drinking the water or bathing In It but when taken together it never falls. litrflan neched us lately, end today Mr. Max Amu, who has charge of the t igorter of this paper made an mens bathhouse, has had twenty-tw- o end the truth pf the reports years experience In health resorts, and every Instance. W. m Mfirmed in well-knonever In hie life has he obthat says railroad served j, 00, the wonderful cures that have the aw hi been confined In sanitariums occurred here. He describes the waters art Mi in California for six months. as marvelous, and that In ths three I? tut eoath he was brought to the Hot jpoQths h has been hero there has set Map here and waa cured Ih three been one failure to cure. Mr. A man i vela E A. Ackerman and en at-- says the owners of this hotel could af- Mut came from Herring, O. Jenu-- j ford to advertise No cure, no pay," U7& Be was entirely helpless, could of which no other place In 'Mint arms or legs. His attendant something world can bout. Ths truth Is that the t Mt ta one week end today he told e we have a regular. Carlsbad In our reporter that ha waa as well ae any end the people of Utah are Just midst I null Utah. The case of Jamae Lane to realise It The Investigabeginning ; cfSfNO River, Wyo., la similar to that tion was made without the knowledge i tt Ackerman. For three months he of the management Hffcred the tortures of ' rheumatism. the mimloui cure . Bern , brought to the Springe January He could not Set board stretcher. as were too sensi- kj springe, they ble Ha will leave for home tomor-m- r, having made a complete recovery. Sr. Roy Grand ham of Ely, Nev., la an- ACTION TO DECLARE COMPANY BANKRUPT swer itretcher arrival, who la now MUiif around. During January. C. V. Vetsy, the locomotive engineer; X taamarille of the Bell Telephone . toaipuy and C. W. Moore, a high 'bool student, all of Ogden, were kntcher arrivals, and all were entirely cored la from two to four weeks. D. ' G Montgomery of Cheyenne eras car- In kst Monday and today (Thursday) he does not need an attendant d le able to walk around without Mta. Besides the Invalids there are aay People who come for net and tcf.atlon and boll out the Impurities the system. SyphllllUc or coni- UleM Patients are not taken, Ibratd PBydane of Salt Lake lpnt Uut wek at the Springs be baths and i drinking the wa . . - nl IN DISTRICT COURT rea-Iden- ce THE UTAH HOT SPRINGS geports of remains of Robert Shaw, the church parlor at 5:10 p. m. Subject, son of the late Robert "For Prisoners and the Putir." Matt. Shaw, deputy sheriff, will be laid to 25:11-4- 5. rest In the city cemetery Sunday. Funa eral services will be held In the Third Don't feed bad hay. Give your orward meeting house at 1p.m. der to 1L C. Farrell and have it filled with good bright vulley hay. 'Phones Special aale of photographs, Feb- Ind. 563, Bell 781. ruary 18, 13 and 20 55.50 cabinet for a . Loyal Star (auxiliary to B. of It. will give a party In Union Mrs Nancy Jane Jones, wife of Carmen) Labor hall Monday, February 17. John L. Jones, died at the family and refreshment Adinslsloii, at Wilson at 7:20 o'clock last Prises 25c. evening. A husband and seven children survive her. The time of the funU. P. Rock Springs, Castle Gate eral has not been decided on. lump and nut and Clear Creek lump 55 at 55.75 deUverrd. It will pay yau te eea tha Electne Coal yard.151 West Twenty-seven- th Gillette Ok, Cash Rsgistsr at "Tha Crystal, 2477 street. 'Phones 1074. Washington Avenue. Where the ears a step. When you sat sat at ths Vienna. . DAY CURES AT at the Vienna. Denver-Steambo- at PROBATE AND MOTION MARVELOUS preparation of plain, substantial, foods, for all occaevery-da- y sions. It makes the food more tay, nutritious and wholesome. den tion ford tion pro-ertl- Sumner. SOEIE Not only for rich or fine food or for special times or service. Royal is equally valuable in the Deputy United States Marshal Riley today served a subpoena upon J. H. Kurts, president of ths Ogden Canyon Sanitarium company. In an action brought by Ogden parties In a suit for Involuntary bankruptcy. The sum f 125,000 la Involved and among the plaintiffs are J. H. Winslow, H. O. Q william. Fred J. Kissel and others MARRIAGE LICENSES Alfred Lalne . Allis Rusamer There wa'a setting of cases In the district court today. The probate and motion calendars were also taken up and the following orders made: Estate of Leonard Williams; petition for letters of administration granted and bond fixed at 11,500. EsUte of John Porte; petition for letters of administration granted and The W. C. T. U. will meet with bond fixed at 5500. Mrs. Chapman, 2128 Adams, on WedEstate of Mariana C. Mortenaen; pe- nesday next, from 2:20 to 5 p. m. tition for letters of administration If you drink, drink Yellowstone. granted and bond fixed at 500. a Estate of Charlotte Dye;' petition for '4 la said to be picking up lettery of ' administration granted and slightly on tha Southern Pacific. To- bond fixed at 1100. Estate of Jonathan Dye; petition for day there were four freight trains eacn letters of administration granted and way over the Balt Lake division, nnd good traffic conditions are expected to bond fixed at 5100. Estate of Daniel Cost ley; petition for be the rule In the near future. The an order of court directing and au movement of the California fruit croo thorislng him to deposit 4,000 shares of will begin aa aoon aa the weather modstock belonging to said estate with the erates' a little more. a Plngree National bank aa trustee Whan you eat, eat at tha Vienna, granted. e EsUte of James Faulkner; petition Tha Weber club will give their for approval, allowance and settlement next on Thursday evenof final account and for a decree If ing, dancing party 27, at Congress DancFebruary distribution granted. ing academy.' EsUte of William McGregor; petition for partial distribution granted. When you eat, eat at the Vienna, In re guardianship of Joaeph Mca To the lady of theJiouae: Plngree' Gregor at al.; petition for an order of teed store for all kinds of potted sale of real estate granted. J. H. Kurts, trustee, va jgden Can- plants and flower eMd. yon SanlUrlum company et al.; de, Kodak Finishing. murrer overruled and twenty days to Tripp 145 25th St. answer. C. M. Be aeon va. Union Pacific RailThe Christian Endeavor society of road company; demurrer overruled and the First Presbyterian church will twenty days to answer. hold Jta regular Sunday service In the Edna A. Elmer va Southern Pacific moRailroad company; demurrer and tion to strike out withdrawn and case act for trial April 15. E cries Lumber company va Thomas W. Freeman et al.; motion for new trial argued and taken under advise' , Sfgifa. Celebrated Hats ' i FRED M. NYE CO. 2313 Washington Ave. Exclusive Agents a 51-0- Haywood and Wakefield Baby, Carare always in tha riages and load in stylo and construction. They are Just a little different. If you have a Haywood-Wakafiol- d Cant or Carriage bo sure you hav ths latest you may and bast to bo had. Tha material, used are tha finest. Tha wieker work on tha carriagoo is whiter and batter appearing, in fact, the construction and finish of those Carte are tha finest that kill and money can produo. Now and complete spring line on display. Go-Car- ta rt See the New All win" Folding The Peer ot All Collapsible Carts Go-Ca- A charge account at this store you will find a decided convenience. smallpox. The board decided on the form ofj ballot to be need at the coming elec- -' tlon. when the bond issue of 530,003 will tie voted upon. The present enrollnfent In the schools It 4,510. According to the report of the superintendent, the punctuality has been wonderfully large, being 00.52 per cent A proposition was made to the board for tha sale of one acre of tend street and Van Buren Twenty-thir- d avenue for the erection of a new gram- -, mer grade school building. This wes taken under advisement. The finance committee reported that there la now 545,511.17 In ,the treasury. ' We welcome lWSkUsfkliihiili th accounts of trustworthy people, .salaried or otherwise If you wish any thing in tha home furnishing line dont hesitat to ask for credit. This business is built on fair deal- You cannot buy a batter rang than th Monarch, heavy steal plates, Norway rivets, hand work throughout over 8,000 strokes of the hammer to the range you will wonder that so good a rang price. ing. cotta so reasonable ; ' J. CREDIT . i. a a at the home of hla mother, Mrs. MarMore new thlnga to show you In garet Olsen Atkinson, at 3 o'clock this the optical line tha beet le Iwaye morning of rheumatism. He la surhere. Ruehmer. vived by hie mother and five brothers and three sisters. Tha body la at Larkin's and tha funeral arrangemanta wilt EXCURSION TO SILT UKE ba made later. Via Ria Grands Western. The state board of health has been For Madam Butterfly engagement, notified of tha existence at Bountiful of a disease, the nature of which apparSaturday, February 15; fare Tickets good only on trains leaving ently pussies tha doctors. There have here at 3 a. m. and y p. m.; returning, been a number of deaths. Soma say ppeclal at 11:45 p. m. Madam Butter- tha dlaeaaa la scarlet fever, other fly matinee at 2:50 p. m. Salt Lake typhoid and others again diphtheria. theater. Tha state board will Investigate. Picture free with every bottle. You will be pleased, th subject. Large else battle Csdarine 25c, trial si sa 10c. Money refunded if polish ia net the finest you ever used. ing the past month there were 250 pupils out of the public school because of contagious disease. This number has been reduced to 138 at the present time During the past week there were 22 cases of measles, 3 cases of acari.it and one of fever, 1 of. chicken-po- x 1. Mrs. Grace Smith of Boise, (fCEDARINE The weekly meeting of the board of: education was held Friday night Superintendent Allison reported that dur- naces by May James L. Goode, representative pf G. Kite, a traveling man of Ida, Denver International the Correspondence and F. T. Kenney of Ban Francisco are school of Scranton, Pa., has been trans- arrivals at tha Healy today ferred to and will leave In a few days a for Pocatello, Ida. Brigham I Atkinson, aged 20, died - BOARD OF EDUCATION J. E. llyde, formerly accountant for the Utah smelter In ths Ogden offices, but now filling ths name position with the Tlntir smelter at Tlntlc, waa a visitor in Ogden today and returned to Tlntlc tonight. Ths Tlntlc smelter la of 500 tons dolly capacity and the management expects to blow In the fur- a answer. A. E. Weatherby va Henry Mole: motion for . Judgment on pleadings REGULAR MEETING OF Superintendent E. C. Man son of the Southern Pacific went to Malt Lake on business this morning and returned this afternoon. Service at tha Falstaff oafs la al' Arrivals at th Reed Hotel are J. L. ways tha beet, any hour of tha day r Greeley of Chicago and C, A. Hurlburf, night. Late dinner and after t neater Wlnated, Conn. patronage especially catered to. a . ...Ogden ment ...Ogden Christine Tracy, admlnUtratrix, va Pacific Railroad company; deUnion Journal want ado deliver the goods murrer overruled and twenty days .to . Mainly About People Rev. J. E. Carver returned from Springvllle this morning, where ha baa F. Cunningham of Balt Lake been holding a series of meetings a City In an Ogden visitor today. Guesta at tha Broom are Dr. 8. 8. -- When yau iat aat at the Vienna, Hatfield of Colorado Springs, William a Wills and wlfa of Austin, Nev W, 8. If you drink, drink Yellowstone. Connell, Mackey Ida. FREG" withdrawn.: 4Nbrsd Half a Car of Globe-Wernlc- ke Book Cases Just Arrived a |