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Show TUE MORNING they are to ELECTRICAL TAKE A POWER FOR REST SMELTER . sterma Retarding the at meets KADISH SIGNS OGDEN, UTA1I, SEND AY Prior To Removal Springs Latt, PRETTIEST STOCK OF MEN'S, YOUTHS'. AND SOYS SUITS AND FURNISHINGS' EVER OUR PURCHASE COMPRISES THE ENTIRE CLOTHING DEPARTMENT HERETOFORE! OPERATED BY THE Z. C. M. I, INCLUDING ALL THE NEW SPRING GOODS ORDERED FOR THIS SEA- BYNCoVrVcVdRE8SGERSVERV NEW TVLE AND FABB,CTHE LATEST THINGS THAT WILL BE WORN f .gwa-Aissr- a be Ufd by H- tkf r trick In STwirton wi JoVrkW tc in the day night, when Bela Kadiah. general manager of ih new company, closed a contract with the Peach ITiy, whereby It agrees to supply power. This U probably the most. Important move In the construction of the smelter, a motive power to drive the giant crusher and reducer was necessary1, and to obtain It witb a minimum of coat has been a problem that caused the company some concern. Two hundred horse-powe-r will be furnished as a minimum, with an increase u- - any hone power that shall he necessary to iroperly operate all of- - Ogden. House concrete work on the new power tor the HirritniB line in thl. JJf JwThne been commenced. The foun-lurio- hi - n not m yet been atoned. The finished in to be work io fr Work SSto? the urge Iteelbrnce. m CONTRACT The story published in the StandLnlir. operator laforIn the the ard two weeks ago. stating that BrigJlontello, die-ham City would furnish electrical powextra train i. to work aoffice durln ,he er for the smelter was confirmed Frilocal h. 11MHS. Cloth in Lina Will Be Extended to the Smelter Site West of Hot Improve-- JfhVn Pclflc 25. CLOTHING COMPANY, SUCCESSORS TO Z. C. M. I.. OGDEN. UTAH WATSON-TANNE- R SHOWN . MARCH MORNING, WITH BRIGHAM CITY. Run-nir- 9 Trin ho-- BELA GIVEN KKt.!! EXAMINER: !he foundation will probably Hart weather Monday nest, providing the made permit. The rain itonn hie Smpoielble for the men to continue rk on fhn or the machine hop d The brick maaoon on the not show np at all yesterday. HERE. All the New Stock Will be Offered at Fifteen Per Cent Discount machinery. Brigham City haa agreed to this and declan- - that an unlimited power can be supplied at any time. i The plant is owned by the city, la situated In Brigham canyon and is one of the successful plants in Utah. A line to convey the current from the generating point to the smelter ait will lUifcTielen McDermott, who ha It will notbe beconstructed Immediately. completed before work clerical the portion haa progressed on hen ioktng after the building proper, Paeillc train agent'r but will be iha Southern when the smelter ready flat a received st Ogden, haa SriE offer from Chief Train Agent lands completed and In ahape for operation. LMd to move to San Fnnclaco and eta atenographer. Miaa McDermott leave ku accepted the offer and willmiddle the about new position ker fgf of iMl month. All Carried Over Stock Will Be Cut 25 to lat-tdl- j A Engineer Sick. Engineer S. W. Banford of the Bouthem Pec i He la on the sick list WE CAN FIT YOU AS WELL AS ANY TAILOR, AND SAVE YOU MANY SPRING SUIT. WE ARE SELLING IF YOU WANT A HAT, SOME UNDERWEAR, THE FIRE ON TIES, GLOVES OR A SUIT CASE COME EVERYTHING NEW fhe passenger travel at the present In nil time In exceedingly quiet the trnlna are arriving and leaving with light toad. The reason tor the poor bualneaa la the severe (rMther In the East. Friday. Saturday FIRE STATION HAS A STRANGELY nd Sunday of each week are dealgnat-tPROPORTIONED ANIMAL. triweekly excursion days. On these days it is usually necessary to rsi a second aectkm from Ogden. This ku not been necessary thin week. The Eight Leg on a Kitten Cauaco''Much colonist movement in alio disappoint, Commotion Among the leg to the officials of the roads. STATION : DOLLARS YOUR NEW Golf, Negligee and Work Shirts for 59c FREAK AT ' Travel. Per Cent. 50 HERE-FORSTHC- M EVERYTHING CHEAPER (Sod, Profty m I. ai'&saiiBii-- T snniinKSD0 Successors to Z. C. M. Firemen. MYSTERIOUS Operator Lleyd. Operator Lloyd of the Southern A freak among freaks haa been disat Valley Pass, accompanied by with Mrs. covered at the fire station. It has Ui wife, la visiting Uoydl parents, Detective and Mrs. been the day wonder and bids fair to become a seven-dawonder. The fire .Jms F. Pender. laldles are determined to start a museum snd place the animal on exhibi.Umping Party. r 1 Wisconsin. , 1 occupied tion. Special ear The freak belongs to Captain Rog. ly MmRlagling and. party v arrived erarfhe Union Pacific, yesterday morni- era. He Is the possessor ot a rat, ng and left for Oakland over the Pussy was discovered hid away with Southern Pacific, a family of kittens Rogers made to his knees the discovery. He-feFlorence Roberta. to admire rioeely the kittens, when The Florence Roberta Theatrical impossible of Impossibles he saw a ram pur arrived from the north this kitten with eight legs The f re boys were called. They morning on Oregon Short Line No. I. The extra baggage ear and sleeper bei- viewed the animal, aaw that It had ng attached to the regular train. The eight legs and assured Rogers that company appears at the Grand this his eyes had not deceived him. The cat has what teema to be two evening and tomorrow evening. bodies with one head. Wanta Men. It la a moat curious freak. Tba Utah Construction company la ending large gangs of men to Cob re WEBER STAKE ACADEMY NOTES lally to work on the Nevada Northern. Every man who is unemployed ad la dralroun of working can b In a lively gams of basket ball, playat the general office of ed In the W. B. A. amusement hall the company in this city. Friday afternoon, between the academy boys and the Summit Stake acadT. B. Gracs. emy team, the score was run up to T. B. Grace, in charge of the Denver 82 to 10 in favor of the local team. ranch of tbs Jones u In Ogden on Employment hunlnenn. Professor Thomai E. McKay and Governor Curry, whose former home Attorney N. J. Harris were vlsttora New M ex loo, was a member at devotional exercises last Monday. - Jh Rough Riders, reaching the Professor Miller of Salt Lake waa jak of captain. He also was an to wlty us all day Monday. He addresstroops, sent tM PblUppinei, and became Manila ed the school during theology boar rhW of police under American and told a good many students durnne. Early last year he was ing the day, privately, of course, that Rwoor f the province ofappointed Samar, they had a head, that It measured so much and gava them some valuable weradlng Governor Felto, i who and wan given extraordinary hints on bow to use it It is known jowe tofor the purpose of bringing that at least three members of the the troubled district. faculty availed themselves of the same privilege. Dr. Miller spoke to a large audience In the. evening at the academy on "Heredity and Social Purity. His visit waa thoroughly enjoyed. 18 BIG Pa-rif- le SUPPLY y A CITY OF . I ll . d re-w- the Flour That Took the 2 Medals New York, March Tho Tribune New York, March 24. The Interur-baPolitical Equality council of New fork, an organization comGreater At n conference of the Gould Inter of eighteen clubs, slih a memposed eats here yesterday a message waa bership of over 2,000 women, ha pro rend from Frank I. Bobbin, chairman tested In a communication to the mayof the Pittsburg Coal company, In or against the shameful condition of called the white which he declared a coal atrike waa in- qffsira In this city, slave traffic." The mayor la appealed evitable. to to see that the police of this city Coal atrike Inevitable. It seems do their duty and make it safe tor honnow Impossible for ne to reach an est women to seek employment without running the risk of being entrapped agreement, the meaaage read. Mr. Robbins la now at the meeting and kept by force In vile dens. The proteit characterise the white of the Joint scale committee in Intraffic" as not only a dishonor slave dianapolis. The Gould interest received reports to the city, butasa source of great danshown by the mystefrom all the system's officials Intimat- ger to women, of many respectrious disappearance wa fuel ot a there that ing supply coal In storage that would keep the able working women. Gould system for some months. Col. Frank J. Hearne, president of the Colorado Fuel A Iron company, which la now a Gould property, and Willis F. McCook of Pittsburg, counsel for the Wabash railroad, attended the conference. Col. Hearne said (hat, if necessary, the Colorado Fuel A Iron Mr. and Mrs. Bradley and the Misses company would be able to supply fuel to the Gould roads as far east as McAuley of SL Louis were visitors ag-nc- This is Message Sent to the White Slave Traffic Operators are Prepared Gould People By Has Aroused Much to Resist the Robbins Miners. Indignation 24. n say: SALT LAKE T si the school, Thursday. Principal McKay was the speaker at the interpretative song service at the i Tabernacle last Sunday. A DEFINITION OF VALUE. Sidney A. Reeve, author of "The Cost of gives his book The new building for next year the snb-tltl- Competition." An Effort at the Underseems to be assured. Certain it is Very standing of Familiar Facia. that it la badly needed. early In the volume he presents a definition OT valne which differs someMcKrndrick addressed what from that accepted by the generProfessor the meeting at the Second Ward, Sun- al run of economists today. He start day evening. His subject was "The with the proposition that the object of Beauties of Mormonlsm." all life la life, and goes on to show that ; life must always he estimated In term One of the prettiest functions this of life if we are to avoid a reductlo A clam, for Instance," year was the character ball given In ad abeurdum. values mud and tides the amusement hall by the girls of he continues, solely as they are the sewing class. Many beautiful snd and art and music life. clam It would he a appropriate costumes of Colonial days conductive to craxy or morbid clam were displayed. It was a splendid af- very unnatural, a man must value fair and the Urge crowd- thoroughly which did not But music and art aoleiy and and tide muj enjoyed themselves. aa they are conductive to human life. Therefore, the two valuation must difThe lecture committee Is receiving fer hopelessly Valne la the some substantial encouragement from potentiality of a thing for the support lecon the excellent the .townspeople of human life sad growth. In the ture course the academy la giving measurement of thl potentiality the ' i thla year. . average existing stage of development of the race, and hence Its possibilities The big lecture course will close for ntllixlng the thing, must, be considwith next week. Professor B. N. Clark ered; but this point once defined. and krill glv four dramatic recitals. Mon- K may or mar not he Included as a environment. It may day, Tuesday. Wednesday afternoon natural fact. and evening. H1 subjects are Cyrano be asserted that value la n natural atde Bergerac," the dram by "David," tribute of a thing. Inalienable and unwill Tennyson's Lancelot and Elaine and alterable by hitmsaor theexcept at eith-ot knowledge The Book of Job respectively. Lou er the thing itself J. Brouchamp, the hnmorone philoso- the entire community regarding Its Is altered as a pher. will give the fins number mode of rouumption Valuation, means quite thereto, He on lectures Thursday evening. in contrast with vibie. la the human The Bunny Side of Lite." ot a value thing, on estima. on of the - the part of the Individual, of a fracThe nerve of the senate tv remark-hi- , tion of the community or of the entire considering the age of ft mem- rac-It must always he regarded aa ber. it latest role It that of savior a human and faulty approximation to. of the country. the natural reality value." LINE e, (Tradt-mark- Srx .) Bjyv m W4 B!M. A1,en'B Brains V, SS K5V y rek'. just ke and lr,houi,d look'1 the econoftTv rising that can :r Mend aii"piic-;t- Vreee ,ooa ' Rriddto Brown PflddlnF made from ,0dd flour, and the . ,f hn ' for or r!!I "ippiv ire, V their be d,estion and hot mV1"1Bos,0n Br-- H Self- - 1,h c.-- r-. on pifltLcstRF,!; A he as na if 0 ua and we lample package our nrelfbre ce FL0UR San Jose, CaL . Issues Ten Dollars of Denver, f Worth Bonds Jlawh 24. The Times to- day save: David H. Moffatt. president, of the Denver, Northwestern A Paciflc, Is en$10,000,000 worth of gaged In signing the bonds that will enable him to complete his short line to Halt Lake City. The bond Issue call for 823,500.000, but only onehalf that amount will he floated et present. The bond are for 81.000 each and run to September 1. 1812. They csrry four per cent Interest. payable st the companys office in thla city. March 1, and September 1 each year. Manila, March 24. A telegram received by the government tonight from the Island of flamar, say that an engagement occurred between (he and l force of fanatical Governor George Carry Is reported to he tnlMdng, Details of the affair are lacking. s. - . Million New York, March 24. DEATHS, Portland, Ore March 22. A special despatch to the Oregonian from Albany, Ora., atalea that at Munkera, in Linn county, a mother and child arfc dead aa the remit of a mysterious discs or poison that attacks (he throat, and that a large number of chickens similarly affected have died, aa havs large number of wild birds which have visited the place. The victims at (he mysterious affliction are Mrs. . bob-tou- Spring weather is always uncertain cool today, raining tomorrow and sunshine the next day. Announce- Your Winter Overcoat is burden a of the time. To meet all conditions own a two-thir- ds 'Cravenette An Ideal and stylish Rain or shine Overgarment. We've Genuine CrarencUe" Coats different weights snd fabrics, .The waterproofing does not Injure the fabric or Its usefulness fop sun shine. Our Rain Coats nra hudanme.Over-garment-s In Sunshine a necessity In the rein and In SPRINGI Warning. Dishonest y. In It last essence, is the o Is announced, is President, Taft, on the Bench. fornaklng of permanent advantages for place those that are merely temporary. Should be a strong one' tlnu-onal- Raimi Goate ment was made today by the anthracite mine operators that they have on lesa than 100 hand within a radius miles of New York City, a reserve supply of more than 8,000,000 tons of good marketable grade of anthracite coal. Thla la In addition to the supply held by the dealers and larger consumers. In accumulating this vast store of coal an army of men have been steadily employed for. months. Storage facilities have been Increased very largely, In tome cases by the leasing of farms along the route of railroads Many of these spots are isolated, hut they are within eay transportation distance from New York. The operator a declare that ahould a atrike come there will be no inconveniences such as those attending the disturbances In the anthracite region In 1802. It's spring again! it'a spring again! It's spring again for fair. And the zephyrs of the springtime are blowing everywhere, They turn your none a purply red, they frost your tender ears; They fill your neck with stinging snow and All your eyes with tears. The daffodils and crocuses, those modest flowers of spring, Can be procured at floral shopi, but cost like anything. The town Is full of frozen pipes and busted ones to spare, It'a spring again! its miring again! It'a spring again for fair! It'a spring again! hnrran! hurrah! and eke hurray! hurray! It'a 25 below, my lad, oh, what a pleasant day! Put on your heavy overcoat, your overshoes and mitts We'v only got a block to go but that will give us fits. On second thought Ill let you go, I have some things to do, HI! shut that door! you crazy man! I nice weather this la whew! Now run along; 111 stay at home and orcupy a chair Before the grale. It's aprlng again! It'a spring again for fair! It'a spring again, now Billy dear, run out and get some coal. And, Johnny, shovel off the walk. It's drifted, 'pon my soul. It spring again Just, take s mg and lay arross the door. The snow Is blowing underneath and heaping on the floor. Say, hss that plumber been around? Here, let me poke the lire: Well telephone but no. the wind hat frozen up the wire. hear the breezes whoop It up and bow they rip snd tear It's spring again! It's spring again! It's spring again for fair! BERTON BRA1JSY. Thomas McClain and her little daughter. A physician was called end he pronounced Mrs. McClain from apoplexy, ghe clutched suffering y con at her throat but waa naable to articulate. The sufferings of the little daughter were escribed to an attach of croup. That the Thickene died ot poisoning seem undoubted and the neighbors believe (hat Mr. McClain end her daughter died from non o drug. An Inveatlgettos wllj bo had. A Luxury at All Times $10 to $20 All sizes, with a price range from. . A Rsln Coat Is the best wardrobe You'll be safe In bnylng here, Investment yeu can make. M. NYE COMPANY. FRED BARGAINS IN STATIONERY IN ORDER TO MAKE ROOM FOR OUR ELEGANT SPRING AND BUMMER GOODS, WE WILL BELL FOR ONE WEEK ONLY 24 Bheeta of Paper VdllCC Ct and 24 Envelopes, regular 60q and no Off Box Papers, regular 50e and 75c 'values MU i( it SEE OUR DISPLAY WINDOW FOR THE Qj-7- 5c MiiaaMiiaa4BfJw EXCEPTIONAL BAR- GAINS. Utah Stationery Co. - FORMERLY ROSS BOOK A STATIONERY n WILFORD BRAMWELL. Manager. r COMPANY. , |