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Show I DAILY UTAH STATf JOURNAL. MONDAY. VRCN 30. 190S. PAGE FIVE T LAW SAYS WE INVITE YOUR Discriminating T E THIS EVENING DEAD BODIES nf llif illy I'liun-i'- il Tin ivg nltir M.1KA.111 Jrvi tel llu-- j uiiIi-kttu iVui.li t'imiiiiiiHitiiit-- i will. uni tut Inna lif-- i .U liinr nii-- t Inn; ttxlay it. ilu elute law l..iK unexixvledly. In a rrenni-brrak-iw In. li i.li-i lull it is ihf duly nf fnr quietness and dlxi'tileli. for tin ii.y IXTK..11 wlin niiali have lu mil) IiukIiii'mi bffnrv thf meeting. w hUt '.In- un. Limit'd d. ;ui Ixxl) of a kuimi Ik llif inallfr nf al-I- " i ml.l bf fntx'inlii nr nlln-- ifiK,.ii n I.- - liurn'd at pullin' liifllKi'K. Ming l.lmr ixIxhuh- lu many ihf Si iii I'mii'iMly lU'lwivn thirty and fnrty dealers Hit.lud ai ii'tiuixili.tii nf tin1 Itvrfii of ham ,ilii'il fnr tlH'ir Ihi' Mi'dit-alii'iMUmi'iit Un' laxly kIuiII and whiii- li ik g'in rally exixvled that In' Ini a rdiM in ihf I'uiVt'Oil) It will llilr ulInMaini'K will In- a mere mallf r l he I'liibaliiuxl mid fur wixly il.iyn. nf lai-ii nullin', it Ik haa Ixx-l- l llllltfil uu ailing Ihf Ilullli nf uuy ri'lutile nr that Un-imay lx- - HnuiftiiiuK ratliiT frii'inl. ami if ali tiiin iu'kLii'I In eiini-p- l warm turn It i iiinlerlnnd ttiat with ihf Htulutf limy Khali ik di If null. fit to M.inr nf u niixili'iiii'iiiinr f nf thf rfatrii-tlniu- i slrlit I'niii lulling llw cli-rThen, anil Dial ii'.iwl nf tin- fnuui-iliiifi- i bu)'k: ara fun- - in i niiiiliuiiif with Sixliniia I and .with him. Thf rfifiit iqieiilng nf 4. I would rrnX"ifully Muggi-Dial j Tw flit) lift It street kuIikiii frniu 13 till' Ulliloilakf r lining buxinene ill llilx nVliH-till 1 o'fliH'k klniidny iiiorii . ihf I'hli'f nf iilK irnlnkfil thf stulemeiil frniu the itnitily. llif imlltr anil llif auin'rlnlflulfiil of lliv puaynr that llifaf lhiiia would bn I'nii lit y intlrHiai'y In iiixtrurlfd by llif ainix-d- , nr thf rlnaina Imur would bn bnHril of I'liunly inminiMiiniifrK In yuv. pul bark to midnight nr fvi-- farllfr. IhfiiiHflxna in with thf It la liaivly jxmKlblf that these things alimr law" may lx- - threshed out Iwfoiv thf fatlmra Afti-- r iliHfUHKinn llif I'liiiiiniiuiininirH tliia evening. iililiniiiii ixl that KUi'li liiKlMwtliiili might Inwell fur tin- uin'laiuii'd dead bodies nf i'niii but uni fur thf iiiiimtfa nf NELSON NOT TRIED FOR i'IitL t'uiii'.it all nit. .11 SURVEY I iiwi-iiii- . j of these new styles for Spring and Summer, 1908. r - lli'i-liUf- The l Illustrations portray with fidelity the admirable grace and emphatic good form of our garments. Their quality - . - f ii. : and workmanship we unconditionally lln-wi-- sri-ur- I nlxh-riaiif- vouch for. - -- The most eminent designer and I Kin-riff- the best-drilltailoring organization in the United States create the clothes identified by our label. ed i - hi- - I'nuiily inlirniaiy HAVING NOSE PULLED READY TO START ON The barge against CluiYiice Nelson, who lud Ills none pulled by Judge Vol-Hi' t iiimi'll and was tlien thrown nut of Hie police station and afterwards nltli'lHl order, Whrii the Inuki'd-fii- r arrosted on a charge of cresting a disstart the viaduct" arrives Engineer turbance, whs withdrawn this morning Campbell la ready to Jump Into the and tlie III) hall put up by Die young In game wltliln a short space of Mine bhickKiiilIh was returned. Nelson, and II is very prutiahlc that little time explaining why lie had shown the digIn the construc- nified Jurist distvsiect, stated lliat ha will lie lust did not know, to whom he was talktion of VIADUCT CD. IVES Broom Hotel Comer Copyright. I. Secret Stomach Remedies Btcaue Most of Thom Contain Ingredients, Which Pro dueo the Drug Habit. Thousand Dan-goro- of people, haring dy- it it a short time. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are not a seep-- t remedy, they do not contain injurious drugs, and they are recommended by thousands of physicians in the United States and Canada to their patients for dyspepsia, catarrh of the stomach, and all other stomach troubles resulting from Improper digestion f food. These wonderful tablets actually digest food because they contain the very elements that are required of a healthy stomach to properly digest food, thue acting ae a substitute and giving the overworked digestive organs a rest and chance to regain their former healthy strength and vigor. Stuart'e Dyspepsia Tablets contain fruit and vegetable essences, the put concentrated tincture of hydrastia. and golden seal, which tone up and strengthen the mucous coats of the atom ch and Increase the flow of gastric nd other digestive Juices; lactose Contracted from milk); nux, to strengthen the nerve controlling The action of the stomach; bismuth to absorb gases and Prevent fermentation, and pure aseptic PPsln (gov. test) of the highest directive power. All of these are acien tlflcally Incorporated in these tablets nr lozenges and constitute a complete, natural, speedy cure for any stomach trouble. Ptuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are In large flfty-ceboxes, by all druggists. Write us for a free sample package. This sample alone will give you sufll-vle- nt relief to convince yon- - Address F-- A- Stuart Co 150 Stuart Bldg Marshal, Mich. In nt Death claimed Thomas E. Cottle, one of the pioneers of Plain City, at 10 o'clock Saturday night. Death resulted from obstruction of the bowels. DeVeers of age and ceased was fifty-eigIs survived by a widow, four sons and four daughters. Mr. Cottle was bom November IS. 1850, at Budley, Staffordshire, England, and came to America with his parents In 1861, locating at Leavenworth, Kan. In 1888 his parents and grandparents arranged to come to Utah and to cross the plains with an ox team freighting outfit Instead however, hla father purchased an outfit of hla own and his party started out to cross the plains ahead of the freighter. While crossing the Laramie plains, they were overtaken by the Indiana and hla grandfather, granmether and a brother were killed by the savages Hla father, another brother and slater were left for dead by the Indiana and hla mother was carried away a captive, never being heard from afterwards. After suffering many hardships what waa left of the party reached Utah and located in Ogden. After residing here for one year he moved to Plain City, where he haa resided since. Mr. Cottle was married twice.. His first wife, to whom twelve children were bom, died about twelve years ago. Home years later he married a second time but no children were bora as a result of this union. The funeral will be held at the Plain City meeting house at 8 o'clock WedBurial will nesday afternoon. Plain City. MACHINISTS by A CO.! are tn li, liutmed to the top of the present structure which will require about days time. Inside of a cnuiile of weeks a larger force tliuu whs laid off last August will be put ut work and the tearing down of the north wall nf the structure tn addition make ns mi fnr the aa prm ided for by the additional appropriation, will be started at once. The W'urk will be rushed through after it has once been started. ti-- 25-fo- ut the big bridge. The telegraph and telephone companion will probably begin shortly the removal to conduits of lliclr wires street, In strung on Twenty-fourt- h compliance with a request made by the city. If this is done st once and before work la started on tile viaduct ft will greatly facilitate tlie latter and make the viaduct construction an easy matter. Nothing Is definitely known a lien orders to start work will be sent out from headquarters but It Is generally believed that the first dirt will fly some lime w Ithln the next two or three weeks and that construction work will be well under way by May 1. OGDEN MAN ARRESTED . FOR SPEEDING C. H. Smith, arrested by Officer Cooier for violation of the speed ordinance, failed lo appear In ikIIcs co.m this morning and bit hill was lectured forfeited. Mr. Smith was (hiving Auto No. 12 across the Intersoctlon of Twenty-firth street uni Washington at what Patrolman Cooper considered an excessive speed, and, in keeping with the new speed reform movement started by the police department, hla arrest promptly full iwed. (e YEA- - I n ILiL 120. 3D IT is f&b. ' fltLtfllD Linoleum fleer is a perfect' satisfactory floor. You can't'tramp grass, or crumbs or ether dirt into it. If you want a linoleum floor that will be handeome and long lasting as well buy Cook's Linoleum. W have just received eeme new patterna that ere sure to pleas. Price of Cook'a E grade 50e eq yd. D grade 90e eq yd C grade 75 eq yd. in Fine Felted Colton Malress $7.00 $9.00 Value A B. an re- fact that baby must be taken for a rid.. Hava you a suit- able carriage? If net you eheuld see eur line of latest deeigne in English prtambul store. Here's something to The above mattrese is filled with nie clean whit felted cotton end covheld together by 64 hand etitched tufts. ered with a osteon tick. The top Special price $7.00. suit everyone at th right prica. We sell Me- -! jr . euperlntendent of motive of the road, is to be advanced Har-rimto g simitar position for all the time. lines within a short SH i mind you of th ! stated W. PAPER Seen the warm spring days will J The first effect will be felt In the but announcelarge shops In this city, re- -, ment is made that at other places -j withmade he will pectable additions now em- -. In a week or so to the force la Ladies Bcuvsnir Matinee Wednesday. Children's Candy Matinee Saturday. Came early 'You ere aura of a eeet at 7 o'clock. "JUST LIKE HOME." Latest English good bargain. : othera Unofficially, it p. m. Perambulators equipment which has made it necessary a large numfor that road to hours of increase and men of ber ployed. ...... ......... these days. The eeeret of it all is we are telling papers for sbeut 2 the price asked by ether dealer. Bom 13a papers ara bting sold at Be. 25e values 15c 35e values 20a 40c values 2Se 60c values 30o Our display ie the largoet tnd meet varied of any in tha city in prica from a faw cents c roll to a faw dollars and ambraeing modest domestic deeigne by American manufacturing to fin silk and, ambessed leather affect by foreign makers at $8.00 par roll. buck bt union pacific Tlie NEW ELECTRIC THEATRE Program fee wreck eemmeneing Monday, Marsh 30, 1908. PICTURES 1. Avaricious Father; 2. UNDER LOUIS XVI. As th World Rolls an 3. long By Miss Myrtle Ballinger; PICTURES 4. The Waif. 5. Transformation of a Horse. S. Seng ''Yankee Rose, By Mias Ballinger. Il7. FAIRYLAND (Bpeetaeular lusions). Intermission S Minutes Neroiccuc Selection, Mice Alyec Allen, Pieniet One heur 10o. Performance begins promptly at 2i30 end 7 p.m. Sunday evening 8 PAPER Sale Tueaday and Wednesday reduction in force made by the Union -; Pacific at the shops in Omaha, Cheyhaa lines on Its cities other enne and resulted in a congestion of bad order" Just Liko Homo SELLING LOTS of WALL ARE TAKEN A dispatch from Omaha oaya: He expressed his regret to Judge Gunnell, and the latter felt that the young man had been sufficiently pun-tahed, so the charge was withdrawn, ing. MAN WHO TEALS HORSF IN THE GRIP OP THE LAW - ht spepsia or stomach troubles In soma form, continually dope" themselves with all surts of secret tonics, drugs, pills, cathartics, etc which not only inflame and Irritate the stomach and Intestines, but in many esses cause th opium, morphine and cocaine habit Tou have a right and should demand to know what any medicine contain! before you take unices It la put up or recommended by some reputable Physician. Fakes and quacks will put most anything into their secret preparations, to make you like their useless stuff so as to want more of until It makes you the Victim of some drug habit which will ruin your health 190ft. AOLEB.UKOS: PROVO, March SO. Charles Good formerly employed as a miner at Mammoth, waa arrested yesterday In Balt l.ake by Deputy Sheriff Hales of this CONFERENCE EXCURSION county and brought to Provo. About three weeks ago he nhtalneed a horse TO SALT LAKE CITY and buggy from Sparks' livery stable at I'ayson which he took tn Sprlngvllle and left aa security for some money Via Ria Grands Western Ry. borrowed on the outfit. Since then Tickets on sale April 1st to (th. Inclu- Sheriff Harmon has hen on the lookout ftir the man and yesterday found sive, final limit returning April 12th. Six train that Mrs. Good was going to Salt Lake Fare- 81.10 round trip. daily each way. Take the Special Con- on the Tlntic train. Deputy Sheriff ference Flyer, which leaves Ogden 8:15 Hales was sent on the same train and a. m. Don't forget to ask at Union arrested Gikh as he came to meet his wife at the station. Depot for tickets via Rio Grande. DIES AT PLAIN CITY ey . the right of the plaintiffs to take the waters of the North Fork of Ogden START WORK ON river and use them upon their lands at Eden Instead of permitting them to flow in the channel of the North Fork FEDERAL BUILDING OF EDEN-PLA- IN of Ogden river, aa well as to adjudge certain officers of the Eden Irrigation company guilty of contempt for violatAGAIN TUESDAY CITY CASES ing what is known aa the Oeddea decree, affecting the waters of Ogden river. This means that the decision renContractor Thomas Lovell is ready Official advices have Just been redered by the Supreme court in favor of haa tired that the aupreme court to resume operations on the constructhe Eden people, about a month ago, la in led the petition of Milo Sharp and tion of the federal building and with flnAl. to become remain and then for a rehearing of the celebrated the arrival of hla foreman from Texas ten of Georie A. Fuller and others, tonighj, work will be started tomorrow or Wednesday. The huge derricks lalntlffc, against Milo Sharp and oth-r- s, THOMAS E. COTTLE defendants, brought to determine Avoid AT ONCE The new window shade material Ttaistav Satufactory-iaii- e |