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Show vniki vi nn siAIt JOURNAL, stay in the city Jail for fifty days The case of Marshall is a ivuliar one. His term of enlistment w til expire la a few : wnks and It Is a possibility that he will be discharged without honor. The fiu t that Marshall must pay for his misconduct to the city authorities does not act as a bar to his being j 7 In and About Utah : attend In uniform. Music will be furnished by the First National Guard infantry band, and the big armory will bo tastefully decorated for the occasion. The rear of the ball will be divided Into alcoves, where punch and light refreshments will be served. The Invitations. which are very handsome, contain on the front cover a reproduction of oceneo In the life of guardsmen on tho field and In camp. CITY, SALT LAKE Notes H.PpT-i-- M Utah's in Capital City, wUj ba wmetnin dolnf .eat TJeibll at Ogden w J Ittat Satur-loc- al C,W0,J Weber dty to ptay the accom- ba wUl They school girtY team. This Is tbs first tor tbs high homo tn tbs way to hunch, and after tpoo, laat Saturday they should boys a fast same. that a considerable num-- L student. and friend. rfCtho teams upon the acwopanf fJjunctioa 5 - ' baa sanitary Inspector dark loa the of Ogden h aamples Sssurs and wUl commence a com-Z- de at once. Numerous toe bare on the Quality of tbs Junction dty and the rTeede in the TLcj, was asked to Investigate. The will also be made as to outlet and other conditions Jth ponds, as well as to the water care-ITudy- wi rJah. 1- general -1 ..! op-pri- ntt mt the esse. e R. R. Reynolds, first office, baa written to the state land board that attain! that Dr. J. E. Robertson of the appeals of the state and of the perla responsible for sons Interested In the properties will gyghsm Junction of her right eye, be heeded as soon as posible by the the of sight Oc yesterday brought placing of surveyors In the field. The ,u jane James jrtferlkWO damages for malpractice. land will be subdivided, ao that the s property owners may establish their attractive feature In the way of claims properly and so that the state's ji hrtainment for patrons of the thi- school lands will be segregated. Ths of the Utah surveying of that tract of land la reexhibition rls now being ar Sik pair association is garded by the state land board aa an -directors. It la proposed the by ri a number of automobiles, Important piece of work. fe u, dull make regular trips of proh-tma- ty The Womens American club held a minutes' duration about huslnrau meeting yesterday afternoon li pp grounds and a abort distance at the home of Mrs. Kidder on First gmi down the surrounding country. South street, which was arranged speAr fse per person will bs II cents, cially for the perfecting of plana for a tint many people who attend the reception to be given to Senator Fred fMMHss from tho country districts, T. Dubois. The time set for the affair km auto ridro are something of a Is Saturday afternoon and the reception will be given at the home of lira. ynlty, nay take advantage of the for a trip. George H. Raybould, on West Temple grand ball to be given by the bbm of the Utah National Guard S Os armory on Friday evening, Feb-&, promises to be an event well b g tho high standard of excellence MjgjlMd by that organisation In all d tench! affairs and a fit observance d the kith of the father of hla coun- 1 7. Us governor and hla staff will d. court-martiale- Marshall will probably have to face a military court. The military authorities, however, have not indicated Just what steps will be taken in assistant In national forest district No. 4. left yesterday for Goshen, Utah county, to ascertain the feeling of the settlers of the a Tintic mountain district on the proA committee of the Woman's Demonational forest, hitherto known cratic club met last evening at' the posed aa the Goshen project. Commercial club to make preliminary arrangements for the Jefferson day Governor Cutler yesterday Issued a banquet, to be held on or about April requisition cm Governor Deneen of Illit. William J. Bryan baa been Invited nois for the return to Utah of Harry to deliver an address, and the commit- Blaney, wanted In Ogden for stealing tee will await a reply from him before two diamonds valued at 1200, belonging making deflnlted arrangements. Either to Miss Ella Uvlngston. Blaney was Mr. Bryan or some other Democrat of an Illustrated song singer In an Ogden national reputation will be present, and theater, and while them became acthe gathering this year will be of more quainted with Misa Livingston. He than usual Importance. Induced her to allow him to take the diamonds to be made Into a brooch, Far the benefit of the state and the promising to send her back three inholders of oil property In Iron, Wash- stead of two. The girt gave him the ington and Kane counties, the general tones and Blaney disappeared. He land office will this summer make a was arrested In East PL Louis last survey of Its townships in that part Sunday, and Captain Brown of the Ogof the state that have never been sur- den police force, after securing the pacomveyed. Fred Dennett, assistant pers yesterday, started for that place. missioner of ths land arademy. 11 j street I Alfred J. Marshall, the soldier from Fort Douglas, who gave a Chinaman a beating a few days ago in Plum alley and was fined $50 In the police court, was yesterday afternoon turned over to the city by the military authorities, j Marshall, unless he raises ths money with which to pay bis fine, will have to Wood of Ohio and a party of associates, who are Interested with him In Idaho farm lands, passed through Salt Lake yesterday on their way to St. George, where they will look over the agricultural situation. The members of the party expressed tbm-stlvas confident of the great tu.vess that would meet lrrtation and ranch projects In this state and Idaho, and Intimated that they were on the lookout to extend their holdings. es . SCOTTISH RITE WILL FILED. Testament of Matthew Rhodes First Mads Public in Utah. The will of Matthew Rhodes, for several years a member of th police force, waa filed for probate In the district court yesterday. The will was accompanied by a petition from the widow, Mrs. Sophia E. Rhodes, asking that the Instrument be admitted. The value of th( estate la placed at 14. 182.0$. A peculiar feature of the will la that it la made out on a Scottish Rite printed form and la the first one of Its kind ever filed In the district court. It reads in full as follows: In the name of God, amen. I. Matthew Rhodes, being of eound mind and Mm memory. of hum.. f, .. knowing the uncertainty be ccirmuiilcait'J with. tuxiice- and publish M ilrii, Mi uiic ihc Id been in this my .!i wi'i and testament, that city J:ul. a r,s;isn! In a jcajiy U J la to scy T!i.u ft case of my deuth I with Jailer ilkii.ac.i. ll Wjau , s to will all 1 Sophia K. Rhodes, rriay i;:tiri:i;is. kiuii the jaiur fou:'.i my wifc ' that lla- girl hud l,pt oil Tumduy The w.':! ts dated Xov. 20. 110$. and niKht without rvnioxliig lur 1uh. Tl.ii is wltne-,-,- l by C. J. Humphries. Silas resulted in the soiling of the iiiiiiuuu-uil- e Everett itiady and Frank M. Beardsjail lliieu, and . ilkinsoii remonley. strated with Miss Mclleii in a klud!, Rhode died Sept. 2X, 1107, at In- fatherly manner. h replied dianapolis. lnj where he had gone for that ahe would sleep with her shot's oil his health -- Republican. or die with them ou If it suited lit r (auey. CUTTING AFFRAY. latsi night Misa Mellen retired early. Jailer Wilkinson did not enter her cell, William Eaten of Ogdtn Slashes Henry through A feeling of delicacy, but he Tuttle and both are Arrested. peered through the bars end could not THE see the girl's lutes at the bedside. Ho HeraM With hie coat cut almost was convinced that she had again en into ahivds end bleeding from several lured slumberland with her ahoee on. wound. Henry Tuttle, who says h Is He was restless all night. This morna porter at the Wilsoa hotel, staggered ing there will be au understanding beout of u Mind alley Into State street, tween Miss Mellen and the Jailer. If wot, take Wilkinson Is determined to put a stop last night about $ o'clock, closely foladvice ths of these who havo and give of llie girl's habit retiring without lowed by William Eaton, of Ogden, to a it trial. It without Herald. that her goes shoe. saying removing who hul an open knife in bis hand. you'll bo pleased with it in quality and Both men were arrested by Police man Chambsrial.ta' cougn Remedy Harris and taken te police headquartprice, oo well os results attained. Sold ers. where they told different stories of a la medicine worth This greet throughout tho city by oil loading iud merit. Try It when you have a of what had occurred, grocers and dealers. cold be or to are certain end Eaton stated that he came down rough with the you relief which It pleased quick from Ogden yesterday and commenced tfforda. It la pleasant to take and can drinking In the saloons. He met Tutilwaya he depended upon. For sale by & tle In State street, and claimed that ill druggists. th hotel porter dragged him Into the blind l!y. There, he said. Tuttle Students Adopt Odd Uniforms. commenced to beat him. Fearing that trousers. In pink or violet Corduroy he was about to be robbed. Katon pull- green, with tau ahoee and some dised out hla knife, which was open In tinctive hat. will be the future wearhla pocket, and ctwntnenred to slash the ing apparel of tho forestry student at porter. When asked why he had the the university and the agricultural knife ojn'ii in his pocket, he explained college. Forestry as a professional that whenever tie whs drinking It waa study is making Itself - more and hla custom to tarry his knife In that more at tho university, and this year manner. ths registration for thrt rourso Is Tuttle said that he had quarreled tho largest in tha history of tho with Eaton and that the Ogden man school.' Forty freshmen havo regisOur had challenged him to enter the alley tered, flva times aa many as over took and fight. He went up 'the alley and tho work before. Tho students havo waa attacked with the knife. He de- decided to adopt some distinctly nied that he had dragged Eaton into clothing, and havo hit upon corduroy and tan shoes. BL Paul the alley. have arrived, and we art preJim Allen, who Is being detained aa witness, by the police, stated that be pared te fill your order. Bend saw the quarrel which preceded the Across Africa by Motor. for mm today. They are FREE fight In the alley and heard Tuttle's cries for help. Tuttle la 21 years old IJenL C neta, the Gorman officer on M daY trial and Eaton la 40. Eaton, before going who, wi'i "vo companion, started to Ogden, lived at New Albany, Ind. from Bar r ialaam laat week to cross Africa In a motor through Drltlah CenLEFT WITH HER SHOES ON. tral Africa 'and Rhodesia to Swakop-mu:d- . Or- - an Southwest Africa, haa Lady Prisoner Angers Jailer Wilkin reached lfrogom, which la about 100 aan by Soiling Linen of Her Cell. miles from liar ea Balaam. On arriving at Mrogoro ho decided Belle Mellen, a girl, who says that she escaped from a reform that the car waa much too heavy for school near Denver. Colo., and came to the rough country through which It Salt Lake, has asked the police to send had to travel. He therefore discarded her bark to the Institution from which the body of the car, leaving only tha rhe fled. File is being held at the city chassis, on which ho rigged a seat Tha only luggage ho la taking with Jail until the Colorado authorities can him consists of hla sleeping sack, a supply of petrol and a box containing a small stock of provisions and medicines. Rhodesia llerald. ,f. ,i, U - RIVERDALE FLOUR.? Ogden Milling Elevator Company Here at Last! Electric Fid Irene Utah Lights Reilcroy Ge. Use of Adjectives. Certain adJerMves are reserved for men and others for women. A man la never called beautlfuL" Along with pretty" and lovely" that adjective has become the property of women and children alone. Handoome" and are the ouly tha weak two adjectives of the kind common to either sex. Even belle" has no real masculine correlative In English, since beau came to signify something other than personal looks. It Is singular that "handsome should hpva la important AH clothes sent hero are returned to ysu absolutely clean, become the word for a strikingly person, since Its literal mean- net merely whitened by eeme chemical ing la handy, dexterous. Bat "pretty" but really washed CLEAN. likewise comes from the GENTLEMENS LINEN word meaning 'sly." given the proper color and finish, and laundered with greet ears. The work ef eur DRY CLEANING Be Charitable. DEPARTMENT Will pleaee you en Never pass final Judgment on any- Ladies and Gentlemens suits We are one from first Impressions. all such creatures in limitation. Eyes are faulty, and the elements of char acter which Inrlude us, often more than compensate for the taulta we see. TE Gemna and good-lookin- TE Cleanliness good-lookin- Anglo-Saxo- The genius of the brewers art, slowly making itself felt throughput centuries of improvement, has atslast found perfect expression ha new, light beer which is destined to become the model of all future at beer betterment the coveted goal ofthe brewers ambition. A new brand of beer is no uncommon thing; any brewer can put out a passable imitation of the old beers under a new name; but a beer which is new in kind as well as in name is a lasting and attempts beverage at its best; and the name on everybodys lips is OGDEN Lc In the Telephone. Ifcnry A rah am has calculated the maximum eectlveneas of the tele-pon- e for a sound of given pitch and n current of measured Intensity, The result shows that there Is great room for lmprov. :ent In this respect Not Like The Beer You j - Nor is it likely. As yet no likeness of Luxus has appeared. brewers out of a hundred Luxus costs more money to brew than ninety-nin-e are willing to pay. Luxus is brewed to a formula which other brewers will not find it easy to bit of duplicate the result of years of study and experiment a jealously guarded - ' withstand)'"' the apparent extreme scnsltlvene" of the beet telephones they are, after all, surprisingly Ineffective. since they; transmit to the ear In the form of less than a thousandth part of tha energy received from the line. sound-wave- s . brewing knowledge. by the public t cvug has been accorded a tremendously flattering reception dealer. handled is Order a case and all bars, by your and is served, in bottles, at cold a relish mood in are to the bottle, let it be sent hnm today, and whenever you "The Beer You Like" Brewed and Battled la Omaha by COMPANY FRED KRUG BREWING of the Fine Art of Xxponente Drawing" Laundry Co. Ton will be AND CLEANERS. 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