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Show DAILY UTAH JOURNAL. STATE THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 1906L PAGE THREE. Getting Your Clothes in : Shape? Days Doings to Utah (SLEWING: SPRESSIKG ATTORNEY SCARES SACKING ORE I Send ua your goods that you are o f wearing, and we will make look spick and apan new again. them Hri-ai- nv If they are crumpled and mussed, we VU1 restore their shape and their beauWe are experts at ty in short order. can give you the this business, and peatest satisfaction both as the qualand our wonderfully ity of our work the But high grade of our low prices vork is what we lay greatest stress upon. Ogden Steam Laundry Co. AND LAUNDERERE Either Phone, 174. CLEANERS. 25th Street. 4S7 CUCIELL BROTHERS Ccnacsnit for COPINGS, HEADSTONES, ETC Dont See ysur heme people. pay big eommiaeiona to agents Yard opposite City Cemetery SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY. Midnight prowlers to forve an entrance into attempting the residence of Joel Nlbley, attorney, at Si East North Temple stru-t-, Salt dty- early Wednesday night were driven away by McNlbley. Mr. Nibley and his family were down town early in the evening, of which fact the prowlers no doubt made them-eelvaware before they attempted to biak Into the residence. When Mr. Nlbley, accompanied by his family, returned home be saw two men on the porch. One was trying to break in the door, while the other was attempting to effect an entrance through a window. Alarmed by Mr. Nibley's approach, they fled. The attorney was nut prepared to give pursuit, and they escaped. He reported the attempted burglary to the police, furnishing only fairly adequate descriptions of the men. Midnight prowlers have been disturbing residents of that neighborhood for some time, and it la believed that the two seen trying to break into the Nibley residence belong to that gang. ee MKlisTlFS PARTNER eeeeunt bank substantial A a Japanese waiter in the Nakaslta restaurant at 161 West N. Nakamura, ntskse a good partner one who will work to your interest! one who will rsmove many a stumbling block from your paths one who will add South Temple street, Balt Lake City, was attacked by nine other Japanese, armed with long knives, and robbed of $52 In Plum alley about 10:20 oclock Wednesday night After a desperate chase one of his alleged assailants, T. Yams, laborer, was captured In the entrance to the Orpheum rooming house. The nine armed men assailed Nakamura as he was passing through Plum alley. He resisted, and .one of his as- to your opportunities! cno whs is powerful enough to assist you. If ysu want this partner for yours tart an account with ua practice thrift and economy you can do it If you will end the outcome will be satisfactory to you. if OgdUi M. A P. R. A Browning can't tell the po- Vic.-Pr.a- t, Ceehier. Asst. Cashier. Rapid Transit Co. TIKE CARD First Wash. Ave. car leaves When Julius Kruttachnltt, director of North end Wash. Ave.... 6:16 am and way of the Harriman maintenance 15 min. thereafter till 11:10 pm and system, waa in Salt Lake a few weeks first Wash. A vs. car leaves South end Wash. Arc.... 6:16 ago, ha decided to cut down the exand II min. thereafter till 11 :M pense of building the depot about $50.-00- 0, First 25th Street car leavea and yesterday came the order that end 6:20 Wert 25th Street.... and ll min. thereafter till 11:45 pm the proposed tunnel under the tracks, First 25th Street car leavea which was to have been for mall and East end 25th Street 6:11 am be abandoned. So, afand 11 ipln. thereafter till 11:20 pm baggage, should ter about $2,600 had been spent digging First 22nd Street car laavts East end 22nd Street.... 6:07 am the tunnel, and several difficult enand 15 min. t Hereafter till 11:22 pm gineering features had been overcome, First 22nd Street car leavea Mr. Kruttachnltt orderd the local men 6:22 am to turn around and fill the hole up Depot and 11 min. thereafter till 11:97 pm Through Cars Leaving Corner of 25th again. Juat why the order to abandon the and Washington Ave, First Was. Ave. car going Idea of the tunnel was sent out has North Iscvm corner 1:21 only been surmised, of course. The and li min. thereafter tlU 11:40 project included several hundred feet First Wash. Ave. car going of trench which was to have been south leaves corner 4:05 ad IK min. thereafter till 11:50 pm lined throughout with cement Six, and First 25th Street ear later eight or ten elevators wen to have going East leaves corner 6:05 am been established, to lift the heavy bagand 15 min. thereafter till 11:60 pm gage trucks into and out of the tun-ne- l. First 2Stb Street car going Probably, railway men suggested West leaves corner 6:25 am. was held that the amount od IB min. thereafter till 11:40 yesterday, pm of businessitdone at the Balt Lake deFirst 22nd Street car going Eut leaves corner 0:25 am. pot is not now sufficient to Justify a nd 16 mla thereafter till 11:40 pm really modern depot. Tfst 22nd Street car going work on the other parts to Denct leaves eorncr. . . 6:20 am of Meanwhile, is progressing. the xd 15 mla thereafter tin 11:26 depot pm Canyon Cara That Canyon car leaves De- INSPECTING UTAH MILITIA. am. hour thereafter UntH That Canyon car leavea 4tn "iron d every untu - pm 10:46 am 6:45 pm Through Hot Springe Cara Hot Springe car leavea 5th St and Wash. ave. 6:26 am. d every hour .thereafter ttntil 0:25 pm Hot Springs car leaves Springe at 7:15 am. 7 hour thereafter BnUl 10:16 pm n Tuesday and Friday nights a late " run for theaters. Netlea. avenue ter-- Inala P- - Honic.4 , 6:15 Og- - hour thereafter . flfthTi Sons!, 1 ' iik &" 1148 m. go to the n4 04 Twenty- 6 k go to Power ! . OBs-h- alf Before pass- - j sge an amendment proposed by Sena-- ! tor Carter providing that no land Willard F. Snyder, president of the should be subject to entry under the i National Development company, who act until the secretory of the interior j returned Wednesday afternoon from a should ascertain and certify that no visit to the Gold Circle district of Nev- water was available or obtainable at ada, brings good news for Salt Lakers obtainable at reasonable expense for reclamation thereof by irrigation waa regarding the camp that has attracted rejected almost unanimously. All of the their attention and money during the western arid land atatea are included past few weeks. This is according to In the bill excepting Idaho, which was the Tribune. The district, he state, omitted at the Instance of Senator Hey. la growing fast, and new atrikta .are burn, who asserted that all vacant lands In his state could be being made on all aides The ores art His colleague, Senator Rorah. irrigated. gave out not all on the surface, either, for the a statement tonight In which he assert- -' veins are strong and look better with ed his belief that the proposed legiala- - j tion would be beneficial in Idaho, but j depth as work proceeds he did not care to oppose his col- While in Good Circle a company waa league. Representative French stated organised In which Salt Lake talent that he would try to have Idaho added figures prominently. The company la to the bill when token up In the house, j A similar bill to the one called the Nevada Gold Circle Mining passed by the senate today has been reported folla company, and composed of the from the public lands committee, and is lowing directors : L. D. Moore, 8. M. on the house calendar, but the prosLevy, C. W. Watte, J. A. Foley and pects for passage are not bright, while H. W. Lane. The company owns the the filibuster prevails, although Speaker Tlncup and the Frylngpan groups, and Cannon has promised the western men will begin development work on a large to help get It through. An amendment scale without delay. In Balt Lake to- was added to the senate bill before day the organisation will be completed passage defining arid and semi-ari- d that will taka over the Elko Prince lands mentioned In the act to be lands property, and L. L. Savage will leave that will not successfully produce immediately after the formation of the crops other than native grasses company to put a force of men at work without irrigation. on the same. Mr. Snyder states that on the Gold MOTHERS EXHIBIT BABIES. Crown property, in which he la interested, two leasers are sacking gold ore, while others are getting to work,. The Marian Edna Wort hen. 11 month, company la sinking on the main vein, whllt a tunnel la following the vein. and 28 daya old, the daughter of Mr. L D. Gordon will place men at work and Mra. H. H. Wort hen of 174 Earl', aa soon as possible on the 8L Paul court, won th dlatlnction of the moat Fraction. W, R. Grant is now making beautiful baby In Salt Lake at the arrangements to place the Water Witch exhibition given at the Greenewald property on an active operation basis. Furniture etroe yeaterday afternoon, Numerous owners of properties are go- the prise la a handsome $75 perambuing to let additional leases in the camp, lator. Five hundred mother, and aa j so that Gold Circle will be one of the many babies under one year old passed I busiest young districts In the state, in review. starting in earnest of the new season, and we are sure we can please your every wish. Handsome new suits fust opened. New skirts in; all the latest novelties. New waists ol every style and design. Gloves, veils, t: handkerchiefs, hosiery, fancy neckwear. Shoes in all the latest lasts. Never have we shown such a complete i stock of merchandise and the prices never before so low. S. J. Burt & Bros. an-na- ul camp. Several new strikes have been made in the last few daya On the Eastern Star property a flfteen-foledge runs from $12 to (60, while an el$hteen-lnc- h streak goes $240 per ton.( Near this property the Gold Knobs, Hunkey Dory, ' Big Four and Golden Arrows groups are showing up fine ore. Several leasers on. the Gold Crown, Baby Midas, Rico, McKay Fraction, Ripsaw and Banner properties are now opening up very gratifying gold rock. Mr. Snyder says that 8. M. Levy Is getting In the water pipe which will In. E. DOOLY. President. S. PEERY. Vke-Pr- e' "l RALPH E. HOAQ, Cashier. A. V. MclNTOSH, Asst Cashier. The UTAH NATIONAL BANK I I UNITED Or OGDEN STATES DEPOSITARY Interest Paid on Savinas Accounts and Time Deposits Only Three Days Left For i Easter Selections constitute a part of the water company's equipment All the difficulties over townslte matters have been compromised, and nothing stands In the way of the growth of the district A number of Ogden men are heavily interested In this district and their prosptets look bright WHO'S WHO IN AMERICA. revised and brought Thoroughly down to date. Brief, crisp, personal sketches of 16,295 of the most notable living Americans In all parti of the world the conspicuous men and worn, en In every walk of life. Each sketch ! a life story In a nutshell birthplace, age, parentage, education and degrees, occupation, position and achievements; and, In fart, the chief features in each career, with, out puffery or eulogy, praise or criticism. .There are - 2,057 new sketches sketches not appearing in any previous edition. There are over 4,000 cross to earlier editions. This edireferences Major May, commanding the second tion, however, is complete in itself battalion of the Fifteenth Infantry, wtihout reference to previous volumes. and who has been detailed by the war It makes available for easy reference department to Inspect the National more than 20,000 personal sketches or Guard of Utah, left Salt Lake Wednesa larger number than was ever be-- 1 Lieuday morning In company with fore brought together In a single vol. j tenant Anna N. G. U, to inspect the ume. troops In the southern part of the The latest address is appended to state, he officers were met at Nephl each sketch as usual. by' Major Kammeram, commanding A New Feature the second battalion of the National The Geographical Index to this edl- Guard, and will inspect company A tion (an new feature) adds at Nephl tonight On hla trip south gently to entirely and usefulness of the vnlu. Major May will inspect the militia the book. It groups by state, city and companies at Nephl, Monti, Richfield poetofflee address all names In the and Mt Pleasant volume, making it easy to find the The various commands in Salt Lake names for any particular place or lo- - j next will be inspected by Major May index This comprises 125 ; cality. week, after which he oeo to Ogden to closely printed pages. Inspect company B. Indispensable In Libraries, Reeding j Rooms, Schools and Colleges, Homes, j Business Offices to every one who TBABEOT AT LDGAM. j ' Dont delayour showing of Millinery is yet complete and we will do our best to keep it so through Saturday but of course the earlier you select or place your order the more certain you are of being properly cared for There are so many pretty and stylish , things.so very reasonably priced that we connot enumerate them here just come and see. i j I reads and writes. It' The little daughLOGAN, April while playing C. Jenson, of ter Joseph nnt end of 22nd street this afternoon near the canal which runs by the foot of the hill below the fell I Agricultural college, accidentally month of c The drowned. was p m- tore to Power House. and Into the stream wee between three and four years minute ewvlce child was recovered early In old. The ?dSUtetW" TVaehfngtoa the evening.body - to women's apparel. For the seining the arid states. Men Interested. ncc-essarl- es ot THROUGH CARS. And every npiHS STORE is brimful ol dainty little After much debate tile United Slates senate today passed the bill providing j New Neveda District Looms Up for enlarged homesteads which was Lake and framed Salt Big Ogden by tlie general committee repre-- 1 The unequal conflict was of short duration, the nine men soon beating Nakamura to the ground and taking hia money. He reported the assault and robbery to the police, and Detec- tive Schulze and Policemen Harris and Mr gnyder states that there are aev men now at work in the enty-flv- e PresL Bigelow Meyee Ogden "Kill him, so he lice. IHth H. C. Bigelow . . J. sailants shouted: STATE BANK OGDEN For Easter Shoppers ARID LAND FOR ENTRYUEN JIT GOLD CIRCLE ATTACK WAITER A GOOD ME j people keep Up-to-d- Whos Who ; In America within easy reach at all times. Complete In one compact, handy volume; 2,400 pages; full cloth. De- - j llvered to any addiesa on receipt of Price. 14.00. Address all orders to the publishers, A. N. Marquis A Company, 224 and 226 Dearborn street, Chicago. The Leader Mrs. S. E. Lyons, Prop. Jj |