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Show i in : ??ot:xiy: kxa.mim:;: - Make Promising Frog Gold Field. in LSyr-ar-TwaLi- Bull Frank Howe, of this . has Just 'n Nevada In returned from the held. gold His repoi; like a ro town. uisnee. He states that Mr. William Gtcit of this city in1 tonviprly U an OgB. p. Cloud of Philadelphia tendent of the a Plaa t'onsoliia?,d visitor. den Mining Company and row representing Dr. I. V. Willin', also of this solo a will render has made a big strike in the Funeral Mrs Fred N. Hess church today range of mountains. Asancia'el with ,t the Firstin Methodist numlier.. several Dr. Withee am William Van Alan. R. aad auitt E. Hoag. Horace Peny, and I. H. Cook. He stales that Mr. Ursy has secured Norton T. Horr of Cleveland. Ohio, eleven claims in the new Echo Mining District, Inyo county, Calitornia. This district la situated thirty five mile;, i the Beed. southwest of Bull Frog and on the Harris. south side of the Funeral range, about Herbert wife. and Verv r I miles shove Furniss Creek ranch. J- - 1 filler of eight Herman Welisch and the At the isiter place is found an abuntoday, city are in San Francisco dance of good waier. Water can le secured wiihin four milrn of camp by gusata at the Reed. doing some development work. Six of and B. Hughe, secretary the claims secured by .Mr. Gray art-iof the a group known as the Gold Rock VJSrSKSS in the renter of the Gold Rock group, rroduce comnany, left the group, number Colorado points on busine.s for one, Air. Gray hag discovered a fissure being thirty feel in firm. widih, which assays its entire wid'h. Bramwell. formerly a resi- There is a streak three feet wide on Emt I town Irom in this vein which assays J the real d'--thel --surface dent of Plain City, 'i per inn in gold, silver and lead. Idaho, where he Is Lute business. He see a promising The other five claims are in a group future for that part bf the Gem Stale. showing strong ledges with assays running all the wav up to $::2.21 . Mr. Howe algo has ten claims in tills disSheriff J. W. Bailey la In receipt of trict. A. Howell a telegram from Judge J. The Gold Rock group is situated six be not Hied that asking that the jurors In time miles west of the Lee strike which is con-te.to to Ogden return will he An the east court at 10 oclock. Monday morn- in Nevada. aide of the Funeral range Just cast of me Gold Rock ing. group about a half mile, is a big strike of Hiiks A lxvlt of nine W M. Rohinaon of Williams-por- t claims, a thirty-foo- t consisting ledge assaying of W. 8 Wing Penn.. and Mrs. from fifteen to sixteen dollars on the Cola, are visiting their sister, surface. Three-fonrrh-a of a mile from Mr. Mrs. P. Moran of Orchard avenue, Mid-- , the Gold Rock group is the Bradshaw the for Colorado is auditor, Wing strike with an Immense ledge averagland Railroad. ing twenty-fivdollars, several broad streaks htnnlng $100 per ton. lire the into Mr. Howe returned hy the way of New flues have been put back to the Caliente and on the way out met the engine and it waa taken work Southern Parlfic surveyors, who are station yesterday. The repair Iron and Bteel now running a preliminary line from vat done by the Ogden vrorka. A teat of the engine ahowa Las. Vegas northwest. Borax Smith that it la now in good working order. Is now In the Bull Frog district and It Is predicted his line will be the first to tap the Bull Frog district At (he regular meeting held on WedMr. Howe reports things booming In nesday last, the Degree of Honor of the Auxiliary to the A. O. U. W. elected the Bull Frog country. The Kawich-Bul- l of Frog ground la highly spoken of delegates to attend the convention the Grind Lodge which will convene in and a big strike was rumored when Mr. Howe The left the district. delegates Salt Lake on May 16. The Ogden syndicate are very much elected are: Mra. Callte E. Cave. Mra. rlated over the success of ihcir agent, guie Simms and Mra. Genet HilL Mr, Gray. Dr. Withee will leave for the scene of operation the first of the At 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon the hns been apiiointeil horticulturists' meeting wss called to week. Air. Gray of the Kawich Bull order in the county commissioners' superintendent courtroom by Chairman Joseph Stan- Frog Mines company, also of the Gold Rock Mining company. Active develford. There waa a large attendance on both Kawlrh-Bul- l Frog snd Prof. E. D. Ball, of the Agricul- opment tural college, delivered a lecture on company and Funeral Range company will immediately. The the Coddling Moth, In which he used property arebegin now being thoroughly a number of charts to Illustrate his properties prospected by means of trenching, surtalk. face cuta and shafts. The Ladies Aid Society Intend givG. A. R. DAY. ing a fair and social at the Central Park Presbyterian Mission church, coravenue and Thirty-firs- t Boys In Blue Will Celebrate in Grand ner Washington street. on the afternoon and evenStyle. ing of April 28. The ladlea of the to make hard worked have church very The members of the local camp of the occasion a success, and their efA. R. are showing an activity the of the and G. forts deserve the patronage .interest that, bid fair to make public. May 15th' the date of the state encampa gala day. Preparations are The recently acquired horse for use ment, made to entertain the visiting vetat the fire department L a beauty. erans. oq quite an elaborate scale, 5 (JO Hews bought hy Chcf Orare from a been contracted Mr. Jacques at Provo, Vtsh, and the mealf having already for. price pad wat 200. The iorse Is a In letter to William M. Bostaph, weighs 1350 pounds and is without a blemish of any kinJ. He from the national secretary, the very is of a dapple brown color and ia one pleasing news Is conveyed that Airs. president of the prettiest horses that ever step- Mary T. Hoger of Chicago, of the Ladles of the G. A. R., would ped Into the lire station. to be in Ogden attend the t probably encampment The meetings at the First On the 26th Inst. Past Commander diet church In charge of Rev. Dr. TalV. Nelson will go to Park City bot, aided by the pastor, Rev. Samuel John to work up interest there In the comBlair, are attracting considerable attention. The afternoon service is at 3 ing encampment. The order of the day, as outlined hy p. m. and the evening services 7:30. who have the program In The ssrred concert tonight will the veteran be s Mg success. Miss Anderson will hand. Includes a march to the depot Dix Post, W. R. C., and preside at the organ. Prof. Le Compte by the of Logan the G. A. R., and band, to Ladlea is working hard with his choir. meet the trains, all of which will arD. 8. Wall was arrested about 1:30 rive at 16 a. m. An extensive parade, all o'clock Officer Including all the Utah veterans of hy yesterday wars, and even the police, will he formJohn Hutchins upon suspic- ed and the march will be made up 25th ion of the being person or one of the persons wlio rob- street to Washington Are., thence bed a Southern Pacific sleeper near north one block and a counter march House. Reno, Nevada, several days aga Wall to the Grand Opera halla from the State of Ohio and has .. In the evening there will be a ramp fire at Utahns and exercises in been around Ogden for a day or two. the opera house. park The Jewelry stolen waa in greater part filled with diamond settings. RICH ORE 8AMPLE8 Thursday evening of next week, From a California Mina Controlled by April 27th, Wing B. Allen, business manager of the Salt Lake Tribune, Ogdenitea. will lecture In the Precbyterlan church Some of the highest, grade free gold upon Experiences and Opportunities of a Washington Newspaper Corresp- quarts specimen ever exhibited In Ogondent." Mr. Allen was for some den are on exhibition In the show win Paul brecher' store. Pieces of time In Washington representing aev-er- dow of western papers, and his lecture this ore are so rich that a few hunwin be most Interesting. No admiss- dred pounds would make a fortune. ion will be charged, and no collection, The qunrtz was taken from the mine,' located on'fhe east belt be taken. All are Invited. of tbe greet mother lode in Palavers A petition fnr the dissolution of the county, California, where many of the was largest and richest gold mines In the Mining company 8ied state of Caliin great the county clerk's fornia oc yesterday morning. may lie found. They show how The her lavishly Dame Nature bestows Ppers show that the riches In favored locallliea. of the company was decid'd upon at meeting of the storkhold-I- J Calaveras is the .Danner the state county of its sise-iJ'd April 18 and are signed by Francis L. Woods, secretary; Amos running into the millions Of dollar Dslmaxia1 ha alBehring, g. Ives, C. H. Hussey, C. every year. The Zlnn. and J. N. Zlnn. With the ways paid handsome .profits, even ending of the lease on the Jumbo claim though worked in the pmt. primitive m Goldfield the need ior toe company manner. This mine wag rcccntlv acceased. A. Campbell for quired by Zlnn the Yellow Boy' Mining company, RAILROAD MEN FEAR OSLERI8M. in which a .number of 'Ogden business and mining mm are interested, and Afit Limit Fixed at SO Years on Union who will shortly install modern mamethods Pacific Road. chinery and employ in handling the ores, when it will xure-l- y take rank among the pmfltable gold Jhe employes of the I'nion Pacific railroad ire beginning to wonder If the producers nf thin rich district. ineory adanced liy Dr. 0ler Is to bo wmed by the msnagi-men- t of that HURT IN A RUNAWAY. au-- j According to a wordy, fifty years has been fixed as O. O. Heffner, of this city met with , EP Unut of usefulness. a very painful accident yesterday. declared that the board of I control a fractious ha ordered that, young men While 'trying lo horse the animal gave two or three vio10 hve the first call when the lent lunges and threw Heffner vioIOr Promotion is made u up, and that lently from the buggy onto the paveho have rearhed the age of flf. ment. He was picked up unconscious cbance Ior and carried Into the office of Drs. Rich lvnren!ent0Od by 10 and Rich, where it was discovered which the employe read that he had austalned an ugly gash veracity of this over the right eye. The wound Med so trn, n5 tothetherecent t appointment profusely that It left a trail of blood , th youn w,PerBten- - from tbs scene of the accident to the dni '.f ,he jronrog division, to be office. While the injury- is painful It s not serious as there Is no fracture "V.lbe Pimlntment would of the skull. Heffner's horse dashed to fim.V A PPuel- - he siiparintendent madly Into a aurrey driven by William CorJSfi1 ; ho Mid, had the and Franklin Hudson and overturned Deuel, how-N- their conveyance. The Hudsona were r the mark, knocked out into the street, but, with b,Vreiired fP0nl the Union tbe exception of a few bruises aliout rina. hVrin not seriously hurt. de. general the hody, were bwn r ", npw road, which David Hudson's animal then ran madly to v,M,. ' building in Colorado. Twenty-fourt- h street, and In turning no the corner slipped and fell. By the h;r of thl. rule' by" the direc- - time he recovered hi 'fepfa 'number t of mm had Mm under ron'rol. EXHIBITION ij-i- Breeden Attorney General IN SCHOOL was .Sr e ' lie-ln- g . ii d n -- ' Bi-oh. MANUAL TRAINING IN THE PR. MARY SCHOOLS OF COUNTY. Excellent Shewing Made in Rt,a Work County Tearhere in Con vent ion in Court House. s The countv me In rcpii'ai yesterday in th- -court house. Xearlv all thi, r, were presem. As there ' imt m.i months remaining in the Superintendent gaitto the leai-lieabout th tv.ii.inj out of reports and the piepa'-a'i-'-'- t iue closing exercises. t Much work that should be of benefit to the teachers wax handled. A nt all general meeting of the teai-hegrades taa flr,t held, after vnii-- die grammar Hud primary made- - sep,) rated and each held sc nous. On ufivuni of at Logan, prof. Osiien. of the Agricultural college, was not m attendance as wa ex There waa a lino diMplay of manual training work, the product, of the primary schools of the county, under the slue direction of Alias Peterson, primary aiipervlsor. The best work from various schools throughout the couniy as plared upon the walls nf the room as an obji-c- t lesunn and also an Incentive to all the teachers for renewed effort. Weber county hns not taken hold of the manual training work with a much interest as I'tah county and Salt lake county, hut. with the limited materials at her disposal, Alisa Peterson has been doing a most commendable tea'-her- - r Bi.--.i- bin-ine- s work. On were exhibition yesterday samples of paper rutting, rails basket work, reed work, rugs made nut of colored rags, miniature looms showing i.ie web and the woof, colored crayon art work and artistically made picture framee. all the wmk of (he children. Moat of the work shown waa of lli-- i constructive kind, the handiwork of the children under (lie fourth grade. Manual training le a following out of the new education. The great educators now say that there should be no impression without proper and adequate expression, that is, if a child is told the story of the Pilgrim Fathers landing at Plymouth Rock, allow him to first tell the story In his own language and then, by proper e manual training work, allow him to cut out paper slips in the form of the Mayflower and also allow him to ronatruct miniature churches made nf logs after the pattern of the early Pilgrim churches constructed by the Fathers out in the wilderness. The manual training work Is correlative with the other studios; it does not supplant any of them, but works hand in hand with all of them. The literature lesson Is illustrated by cither paper cutting nr crayon or water color drawings. Mental pictures are formed In the child's mind that he will never forget, because that knowledge list become his by right of having expressed It. The giving out of information Is that which benefits the pupil more than the mere reception of knowledge. A greater degree of proficiency among thd pupil nf the public schools In Utah and Salt Lake counties has been attained since the introduction of manual training into the curriculum. The construction of all the articles that go to make up the furniture of the home in miniature, cannot help but be beneficial to the pupil. The effort! may be crude at. first, hut the very act of doing has Its educational value which must not he overlooked. The object of manpal training la to educate ue hand as well aa the brain.' When a pupil has laki-- a thorough rourse of manual (raining in the public schools he will he able (o do many useful things around the home that he would not have been able to do had he not taken the courae. If the trustees of the different districts In this county were to provide means from the school fund for the purchase of material for manual training work they would tie doing a service nf incalculable value to the pupils in the schools. Manual training la no experiment and they ran make no mistake in setting aside a sum for the purchase of necessary material. n BASEBALL GAME. Plain City Is Defeated by Weber Stake. The Weber Stake Academy baseball team accompanied by about twenty loyal student fans went out to Plain City Friday and In a game with the Plain City nine, the W. 8, A. boys defeated them to the tune of 15 to 4. The game waa Interesting from a spectator's point of view, although the score would seem to show that it was too one-side- The academy crowd went dut from and cerhere in Heller's Mg tally-htainly had a moat enjoyable outing. After the hall game a dance waa given by the Academy which waa one of the moat successful ever given In that thriving Utile town. The academy people are loud In their praises nf the treatment accorded them by the Plain City citizens. It la the Intention of the W. 8. A. team to compete for the stale school championship and to win they moat necessarily have a lot nf practice, so that they will arranae games with the different teams throughout the county with that purpose in view, in Roy Chadwick they have a pitcher with a good wing, in the game yesterday he fanned out fourteen men, which is good work for an amateur pitcher. AGAINST well-defin- I- 0fn-mln- '' ?'. Jr, o' fifty-yea- THE RAILROAD. Marriott Irrigation to Company Claima Havo Been Damaged. An action will be filed within the next ten days hy Attorney George Hal- verson for the Marriott Irrigation company against the Southern Pacific Railroad Co., and the Southern Pacific company, to restrain the railroad company from obstructing the plaintiffs' for a waer ditch. cut-of- f When the Ogden-Liirlwas built It is claimed that the railroad people, without consulting the water company at all. went on their land and destroyed their building the railroad on. and putting a burrow the canal along pit The plaintiffs desire to enjoin the railroad company from maintaining their railroad on Its and If they are successful in their contenthe railroad will have to be mov-etion, or the company win have to satisi the fM-fy plaintiff riinp. right-of-wa- y n right-of-wa- right-of-wa- rlght-of-wa- v d , - 'if mouxini;. aimml -- Special Prices For The Week In the dtiitk section there will he interesting jirices on all classes of ready-to-weDuality ijuality and price lor price there's no other suit department in this state so helpful to buyers of ready-madwear as this. We have exceptional buying facilities. We have no hail debts. We have a man of 25 years experience constantly on the aleft in New York for new styles and cheap prices, j jt, j j ored suits in serges and Panama, a!l colors, so oral st!cs. Suits that sold earlier at $12 to $18. Our eueptional price New Shopping Bags h- - and u'kmvciI c bu Novelty bag in rew shade of New Vienbrown, green aiid na handles, trame. warranted never in pni! om. Kegular $2 values epewl (,.r u vir. 'nrvj rr fw days ony i(i Brown and l'Wk bacs with the new .Vienna Lai I.nee tnide purse, moire lined, ic- - tf 4 ular $2 values l ! Tr Special line of (.'hildrcn's hrown and blark IVbk:- Imc with long, irp bandies. icruIji- 250. d1 w quality at - Another choice line of ladies' Mark leather band bags with triple frame, new horseshoe handles. latest New Vi irk style. Kgular $2 value. FpacUl d f CF1 I JU at Three dosen hrown lraiher purses with long wrap Handles, 3Q C best 60c qua tide at new Many other styles In handbags for spring Juki in. We would appreciate having you come in and see them. 07 A Few Toilet Needs Williams' Shaving Soap Be Rublfoam 19c Freeman's Talrum 1owder in cans 22c Hind's Honey and Almond Cream 39c one-poun- d A NEW TOWN Named e Ribbons - in Satin laffeia. plain 3 to 4 silk, checks, plaid. Dresden effect and changeable, regular ll.'ic on. special .sale 'lTquality St WWW Batin taffeta and silk 812 In, all colors, regular 3tct "Tr - a AUw at 3 In. 2 in. at regular regular 10c at. in. regular 7r at 1 n pnr-rhaa- or summer. There will be in effect during tbe all eastern points spring month, from k every section of the West, greatly reduced rates (both me way and he to their Inround trip), nM1 terest that you P me the names of he induced by these parties who may West. No matter where rates to come I located. w wFl hare our they may representative call upon or write to them and advise them of tbe cheapest and best way to coma Cali or address: C. A. WALKER, General AgenL fMcscn f-- yonhwctsrn Rallwsv. 4c Black Silks 55e 65c quality for 36 In. $1.35 quality 98c Our line of colored shirt waist suit silks Is the finest in the city. Call and examine them. Back Combs 1 9c Excellent assortment new bark and side combs, alao lock combs In shrll and amber. Regular 25c, 85c and 56c valon spe ue Black Dress Goods Tliofc piinhaxlng maii-ilalheie can have same plaited and finished $1.75 br for children's skins and $2 for ladies' skirt. Thoe skirls are fai coining into favor and at this price are within the of all. We have a nice line or material auch aa brilliant inen in dark red. different shade of blue, pretty shade of green, grey and brown, llenrieitas and albatross in Ihn same shade lioni 50c up. Taka a few momenta' time to look over our elegant line of Jap silk, dainty lawn nd serviceable gingham walsis. You will they are the nicest you've seen.hy s $1 Notes of STAKE ACADEMY. Interest on Aha Affairs of the School. Prof. Lind's classes (his week have been tolling under difficult lea becauae of ilia absence on account, of sickness. Principal McKay waa in Ball Jjtke City last Wednesday, attending to mat- ters pertaining to the inlereat of the academy. Dr. Joa. K. Kingsbury in company wiih Prof. Thomas of the High school, waa seen in the halla of the academy lat afternoon. Thursday The For This Week fln Embroidered Waist Patterns Beamiful line embroidered waist PHiiprna in new design consisting if 4 yd. linen 4d in.QC ODC special at Our extensive line of laidles and children's I'araMola for spring fa the finest ever offered. Children's parasols In all the shades for popular spring, at lUr, 4nc, 50c np to ,..,,,,,,,,lPwtwV ladles' black and colored paranoia at 90c, $1.35 and up d to Wide, rtv Fifty pieces, comprising howls, sugar and cream, ollvea, spoon trays, bon hon dlshe, etc., at just half the regular price. Beautiful new design n embroidered waist pattern, ximaisling of 'i yds of linen fu in.. . wide, gpeclal at 03C For Childrens Wear now Wa are a showing new line of whit special lawn and colored gingham apron. White lawn apron with wide hem. straps over shoulders, lace trimmed, also, from 4 lo 10 f A DC years, each Blue and white gingham aprons, made Mother Hubbard style. Bisea 8 to 12 yrr,ech nr r Shoes All he new styles in baby shoe are here. Tan, Patent Kid, little blue and pink shoes, slippers, etc. In all styles and alsesr charge he pleaded not guilty. Richard D. Plneock, the humane offlenr for this rlty, testified Ihat he observed a horse belonging to Mr. Fronk tied up to a post about 7 o'clock In the evening when he went out on hi brat. It wa raining at tho time. At a few minutes after midnight the horse was still Handing out in ihe rain and Special Officer Plncock look the home over to a livery stable. Bergeanl Wilmm slated that about a quarter a Per 12 Fronk came up to him and Officer 1'out and told them that somo one had taken hia horse. The defendant pleaded in ex stu- Special lino of fine blark Sicilians and BrilliniiTlnc on epeelalAO sale ar, per yard A fri ro Cut Glass Special W.H.WRIGHT & SONS CO. tenuation that he did not know tlie law, hut Ignorance of the law excuses no one, and Judge Murphy fined hint $5 as a lesson that he must take care of dumb brutes In the future. Howard 1L Carey pleaded guilty to a charge nf mendicancy and waa given permission to board at the Hotel d Hnyder for the next twenty day. H. Tagima, an nlmond-eyeJap, forfeited hia ball by not appearing to answer to the charge of drunkenness. Alice Hall, a colored woman, waa fined $25 on a charge of vegrnney; aim being a common pnmtltut d dent a expressed a wish that they had been earlier so that, they could have met the student hody. Next time, Dr. Kingsbury, vjsit our rlaiuiea. You are always welcome. Mr. W. M. Mclvendrick' and her nleca, Mias Dntymore, were visitor In devotional exeryfae last Friday morning. They visited some of the classes, comments also, and made favorable on the work being dime. haaehall Friday afternoon.' the team, accompanied hy Manager Thomas E. McKay and Inspector Bhiirtllff, went to Flain City to meet the sturdy nine of that place, aqd , , but the result at this meeting, la not known. They remained to the party given the same evening In their honor. Several of. our missionary boys have received their rails, and are busy preparing for an Immediate departure I lo their various fields of labor. Prof. Lind last, Tuesday morning was operated upon for appendicitis, Doctors Skeen,. Conroy and Coulter In attendance. The qpmxtlon waa entirely successful, and every hope la entertained for. Prof- .Lind's speedy and complete recovery. Some changes bve been made In the 'Acorn'.' staff, .The resignation of (.has. Brown as business manager wss accepted and .the . following officers were sustained; Jas. Wood, business manager; Win. .Manning, first assistant; Chss. Lyon, second assistant, and Walter Emmett, local editor. A great deal of entbiiMaam Is manifested hy the students in the proepective souve- or are there times or cloudy and bitterf Think of la it good every day when it la luke warm and taste-leaa- , A COFFEE POT That - absolutely guarantees good cofthe same 365 days - fee and makes it of the year. THE nir number Prof. M. Rich Porter of the Univerto sity of I'tah. has hern engaged tske Prof. IJnds rlasse during hi shame. Mr. Porter will receive his rlasse next Monday morning. Thursday . morning at devotional Fer-rlMisse Eva lletzler and Roseil Saves you money every time. The wonderful feature of which is a trap that fits in the top of the pot, through which boiling water is poured upon pulverized coffee contained in a sack. The action Inetantaneoue. Result never varying, being a per feet delicious beverage. n driighted the students and faculty hy two nf tho moat excellent papers thst have been read this year. Purity nf Boul'' and Happlnss In Helping Others" suggest an inexhaustible field fnr thought, and by the dainty original manner in which they were presented, were made that will not impression anon he effaced from the minds of the listeners. AGENTS JUVENILE COURT. Judge Patten did not hold a session f of the Juvenile emirt this morning court Jmenlle the yesterbecause the mothmurniiig day tlie of one North er of Ogden boys charged with numerous petty offense did not pnt in an The judge ordered a warrant Issued for her arrest and she will be compelled to appear in court. Many people are not cognisant of the he-o- Beet Cultivation court. WARRANTY IN POLICE COURT. A. C. Will be next in order and we are prepared to fit you out with DEED. The following warranty deed ha been filed in the county recorder's office: William M. Raymond and wife to Genera A. Higginbotham for tbe sum of $l.::o6. all of the west 35 feet of lot 5, block 13, Nob Hill addition. Fronk, Charged With Cruelty to Animate, le Fined. The Saturday grind In police court was lighter lhan usual, and in about fifteen minutes' time, after the convening of the court, Juldge Murphy had i disposed of the last case. A. C. Fronk was anaignei on the . Vehicles Implements fart ihat a subpoena issued for their before Judge Patten appearance ratana just what it says. In cane they do not appear when they are so riled they are liable to fine for contempt of GIVE ME THE NAMES Of your friends or relatives In the East who are contemplating moving to the West during tha coming spring 10c 7c 90e quality for WEBER There la to be a new town In Idaho the town of Burley- - in CasiJa county 31 miles south and west of Minidoka on the Minidoka and Routhwrst-erbronch of the Oregon Short Line now building Into the gieat region which the Minidoka government project au.1 the great Twin Falla Irrigation project, together costing many million of dollars, are to redeem from desolation and give over to husbandry. Altogether 4iN),OOU acres of the fertile valley nf (he Snake river are io he reclaimed by thee two giant enterprises. of D. K. Bur-IcBurley Is the n.fe'-k-e general passenger and ticket agent of the Oregon Short Line railroad, and promises to take on the push, vim and energy whicu ban signal ixed tbe career of tbe man wbnH name It bears. Burley I to occupy a town site of 640 acres in the very heart of the great region under reclamation, and will draw to it the tribute of a vast country rlrh in fertile land and surrounded by mining and stock growing interests uf tremendous Importance. The town site, beautifully situated on lands that gently slope towards and drain Into ibe ever flowing Rnake, ia now being platted, and will he ready for lot election on May 1st, when special trains will run from Minidoka to Burley and a sale he held nf choice lots clone about the site of the proposed new $30,000 hotel with which the new city ia to begin Its career. About fifteen of the moat choice corner lota will he aurfloned to the highest bidder. There will be a drawing for the cholre of balance of the lota, which will be aold at regular listed the prirea; the only advantage in drawing being that the person having the first rhoiee will be entitled to make first selection of lot. e Alreadv application for the nf lots snd proposals fnr the rstaMishlng of s variety of business concerns sre flowing into the town company, and almost, before the lines of streets and alleys are laid down, a boom la threatening Rnrley. Idaho Is expanding ss is no other western atste, and the region around Burley la no rich in renourcea snd so certain of rapid settlement under the stimulation of reclamation (hat Burley's speedy growth- may be taken for granted. Equipped with ample capital and composed of men of great, influence, there will he no lack of push on the part nf the town site rnmpany, whoe immediate affair will he in th hands of Major Fred B Reed, a veteran in the art of rapid city building. Tbe Short Line will hulld an attractive station In the new town, and will complete hefore snow flies nearby across Hi Snake river a steel bridge more than 'Mi fed long.. A long distance telephone line la completed, snd the dally Mage line now operating from Minidoka south to Albion, the county Mtat, Oakley and ditant from the railother road, will heieafter operate from the town of Burley. and A great railroad. diversity wealth of tribuiary renourcea, a large and productive surrounding country, favorable climatic conditions, a rapidly Increasing population, are incentive to city biiiMing. and many All these Burley ha more possession beldj. a a. I having these, it goes without saying that Burley will uii'r- - Accordion Plaiting ! Hundreds of ards. alt the fashionable weaves and shades for Ms'ies. belt-- , collars ami tum-nihi- IN IDAHO After the Genial Mr. Burlay of 0. 8. L. ar lr rhl:re'$5.00 .ii.- -i irm:v twrr a SUIT SPECIAL! l.aic styles priced at a 2, J r Monday morning ac will place on sale IG0 beautifully tail- WORK 1 three-year-ol- sri.v taii, OGDEN PEOPLE IN LUCK. beet cultivators, etc. 9 5 EVERYTHING FOR THE FARMER 99 Burton ImpiementCo. 2320 W. F. Burton, WASHINGTON Manager Mitchell Wag'ons eensi ! AVENUE OGDEN, UTAH Osborne Mowers f: |