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Show TUK AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. grand HOUSE OPERA Northwoitern Theatrical Direction Association. GRANT. R. ALEXANDER Ha. Mg Thi Afternoon! and Tonight GEO. ADENS opera. triumphant comic THE SULTAN Auditorium Return engagement of Tyler & Burton, the faniou- - trick aud fancy skaters, who made such a hit here .some time aeo. Gee Week, Commencing Monday, December 3L (1-5- ft Admission, afternoon Admission, evening AT 1:8ft 10c, 20c. 80c PRICE 10c IBe Poatufflre hours New Years' Dav One delivery by carriers. General Delivery, sump and Registry windows open from 8 to 10 a. m. Money order department cloned. WM. GLASMANX, P. 31. Charles Stock died yesterday morning at the hospital. Hla brother will take charge of the remains and make preparations for the funeral. Charlea Hollingsworth has returned from Butte, Mont. Sunday afternoon Louia Potter and wife, prepared, at their home In Ogden canyon, a Christmas tree and dinner for the pleasure of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kuhn and Mr. and Mrs. The gueata Charles Holllpgaworth. were yesterday describing a Christmas tree and dinner such aa were never before Imagined. On complaint of Frank Stanley, K. Miami, was arrested at the Union Pacific freight depot by OUlcer Morrissey Stanley and tbs yesterday. Jap engaged In aa altercation whlfch terminated In the Jnp quitting the scene in wrath with the threat that he would return with a gun. He secured the gun but waa prevented from using It by the arrival of the officer. tew year. and have your laundry wante American attended to by an plant. By ao doing you will avoid rlak tad disappointment. We uae no The Ogden Automobile company washing preparations aa la the ban received a carload of Moline mapractice of the "Heathen Chinese." chines. Tour for n prosperous new year, The Bhupe-WllliaCandy company la unloading a car of electrie machinOgden ery Just received at the new building 487 26th ML on Whll avenue. Thoare 174. Hera'a your cue for the Be aure Steam Laundry see what you want Do you for Christmas here? Brownie Camerae ( 1.00 Eastman Kodaka, 5.00 to 25.00 Prano Film Pack Cameras $5 to 20.00 BOc and np Boyi' and girts sleds Edison Phonographs, (10,(20 and 20.00 B Roller kites, BOc to 5.00 lea Skates, BOc to . 4.00 FOOTBALLS, CAKT'NG SETS. POCKET KNIVES. fact lets of things most suitable presents. for Christmas T. S. HUTCHISON No. 306 Street Twenty-Fift- h UscLess k. r ...ptf Lemot) hdoohle Ihtstrength of other brand. FLACE A YOUR ORDERS WITH MITCHELL BROS. j u 263 DhlUri! tgef exchange St Twenty-fift- h EMtom Races. fa AN Spertlne Events The national pure food bill goes Into effect todaq. RAILROAD ATTRACTION. BY OGDEN COMPANY. Bonds of All the County Officers Elect Arm Filed and Accepted by the Beard. They Will Be Honored ae the Guests of the People of This City. Local Waterworks Company Reeks to Enjoin the Union Pacific and Corey Construction Co. commissioner, of for the year were presented, and the time was taken up tor the moat part with routine work, the bulk of which waa furnished by the report of the county treasurer. aud by the bonds of various county officials, which were presented for consideration. These bonds were found satisfactory and accepted without question, with the exception of that of County Treasurer Chambera which called forth many of not doubt, but approval as the signer were David Eccles. M. S. Browning. G. H. Tribe, Adam Patterson, Joseph Clark. County Treasurer Chambers obtained permission to appoint three deputies, required for the collection of delinquent taxes, the salary to be (2 per day. He also waa granted permission to strike out from the tax list certain atripa of land In various parts of the city, which are now Included In railroad righteof-way- , etc. Commissioners Wilson and Madeua the roads and reported bridges throughout the county' In good condition, excepting, cf course, those damaged by heavy storms. Commissioner ' Wilson reported the purchase of an adding machine for uae In the treasurer's office; also various fixtures for uae In the building. County Physician Gordon reported the death of Charles Stack at the hospital this morning. A brother of the deceased ha a come from Eureka to make all arrangements for the funeral. Taro pneumonia patients are under hla care at the hospital Murphy and Hanaro. Both are recovering. Janitor Folkman presented a written petition to the hoard in which ha prayed that a new atar be added to the county court house flag ta represent the youngest state. Oklahoma, recommending that Commissioner Wilson be appointed to choose a young Indy for the honor. The commission-er- a granted the petition, bnt were advised by Judge Hulanlskl that the position of the new star would have to be determined by the heads of state In Washington. At this point Mr. Folkman appeared and repeated the Instructions received straight from the secretary of iute, from which it appears that the new atar la to be placed In the lower left hand corner. EASTERN EXCURSIONS Via the . RAILROAD MONOPOLY. H,- o Ha a Uke m.; 3:60 p. m. lt City, R. O. W. 1:00 a depart 7:00 a m. 6:80 a bl: Cache Valley Point, O. 8. L Ry Arrive, 10:45 a m.; depart 4:80 a m. HvUsvUle, Eden Llbarty Airlva 1:00 p. m.; depart, 8:00 a m. to aiPtcli theChSv Dtu1-R. F. D, Weber County Arrive, 1:00 ton sVv. !2.7Un from whln- - A m.; depart, 8:80 a m. ,B ,n 016 WM. GLA3MANN, Tntr,r S raIlrod, la devel- Poetmaator. oped n In?ia,.n,-by an !h?' Commlsaloner Garfield I, th ffect o water IK BUSINESS AGAIN Th.rUloa m the railroads. noa"tmte I have about (40,000 of real citato ?rti?ed ht th? their hafflis Hated with me, which belongs to old spaa the both clients, fiends and ncqnalntanoea la Inland ,trPrUtlon, nfl tht wrk- - the bast ho Instructed me to cloee leg arranM' eTn with out these holdings in Utah at reason-M- e hr ,f ,h!mnp cSBBli- - The abii-.t- o pricca. 1 am making my headmaintain non-I- f quarters at room No. 6, First National, te! Bd ,0 discriminate with Hunter Kennedy, and can ha found after office hours at the Read u FRANCIS RITTER. hotel Grip Upon Water Transports- - COLORADO MIDLAND RY. PATRICK MARTIN DEAD Hed Been III Three Weeke of Pneu-monl-A tian Companies. vltti v wr 9 - n. valley aud GJi-- ooaeu truss v.'ars ago, which lias touii ih, wtar aud weather lui.-s- . w.U have ii be relent el and it is Digested that a eul one reeled at the joint expense, of Weia-- an.l 1'iavis comities. Wtbrr cun. for several years past l'as urged the ueceity of this but haa been unable to M t a favorable reply from Daria coun1 ty. and suggest that this fact bo nmii.' a matter of recurd, aa that Weber county may claim exemption from blame in case of an accident. Tbe old structure waa condemned four years ago by Engineer Parker. v. bri-lge- , Mime IS 1 Patrick Martin, well known In Ogden. died at hla residence on Twenty-third afreet yesterday morning. Hla death waa due to pneumonia, which contracted developed from n cold about three weeks ago. Mr. Martin waa born 'in Ireland, 73 years ago. He served with honor through the Civil war. He- leaves many friends who will long remember him for hla courage and wit, both ao typical of his countrymen. Mrs. Martin la U at the family residence, but her friends state that her condition Is not serious. The dele of the funeral will be announced later. WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. called INTO COURT IMPORTANT Order a package of this famous health sad brain building flour and enjoy soma good old fashioned New Brown England Bread. A chance at a right hot loaf will make you think you are in Boston. - With Allan's Be if rising B. B. B. Flour you can make bread juai Uke tha Furl tana used to THAW LETTERS. Pittsburg, Ia., Dec. 31. According to the statement of Charlea J. Holman, whae wife ia the mother of Evelyn Nesbit Thaw. Mrs. Holqisn. their son, Howard, and himself will be voluntarily in aitemiance at tile Thaw trial in New York, ready to give any Informs- liun desired. I have certain letters bearing on the cmae locked np In a aafe deposit vault. aid Mr. Holman. "The nature of the letters, he continued, "cannot le disclosed at thin time except to asy that the content are highly important1 ' Pancake Flour 8-- contract waa rioted yesterday by the local tcach.-rNichol.'1 with hand, for the service ,J the organiia-tloeach morning of the convention and probably each evening. Before the morning sessions r the teachers the baud will be on the -- tree: discoursing sweet music. Even train bringing in the pedagogues will be welcomed bv the band. The real day at the convention will be Wednesday, Jan. 2. The advance guard from outlying districts removed from railroad facilities will commence to arrive on the niuming and afternoon of Jan. 1st. hut the majority of visitors will not arrive until late Tuesday night and Wednesday morning Promptly at the scheduled hour, the first seasiou of the convention will open at the opera house. The public la especially Invited as speeches will be made by two of the foremost eduentms In the United States, who have chosen themes of particular Interest to parents, and there will be an excellent program of Instruction. The mu deal part of the morning session will be a feature of the day. Supt. A 11 bob la devoting hla personal attention to the first session, which he declares la the mot attractive from a public standpoint of any. The south part of the corridor of the Reed hotel will be fitted out la ffloce style, eqalpped with telephones, desks and other conveniences for the ue of committees and officials. The central office will be aa the registering place of a large hotel and from it the pedagogues will be assigned to their quarters. The committee on decorations visited part of the buaineas district yesterday and met with encouragement from merchants, moat of whom promised to deoorale their stores and windows. The committee will visit the other business men. With the street and the lights decorations, part of which will be composed uf flags and exterior attractions, the cKy will preeent a gala appearance. Waterworks company, through me law firm of Richards A Fra it. has filed an action to the federal court tu Salt Uke to enjoin tin Inion Pacific Railroad company and Corey Bros. Construction company from constructing waterworks on n 36 in Taylor's canyon and from diverting the water of the canyon. AkSucIated in the action with the tew law firm Is the firm of Agee, Chei McCracken. The Union Pacific people are now constructing a pipe liue from Taylor canyon and have the ditch for Aha pipe excavated well down Twenty-sixt- h street. Yesterday several carloads of pipe, part of wood const ruc-iluarrived and are sow being un- CARD OF THAMS Three Outfits Grading In Neighborhood f Walla, Nevada. Childrens Western Pacific graders have arrived at Wells, Xev. This detachment is the first of a big army of laborers which will be tearing up scenery on both aides of Well along the line iff Overcoats A The Ogden Ho-Isp- p n eec-tiu- HOLIDAY EXCURSION O O O He and Hia Followers Foil Into O a Pit The Hague, Dec. 31. The famous rajah uf Ooa, Island of Celebes. Dutch East Indies, who for many yaara caused trouble to the government authorities, has been found dead In d ravine. A Dutch punitive force discovered the rajah's stronghold Christmas day. but the chleftala fled with half a dozen followers. During hia flight the rajah' and hla comprecipanions toppled aver pice Into n ravine and the whole party waa killed. 1st Via Oregon Short Una and Union Pacifle Ry. Cheap round trip rates. Tickets good to return until Jan. 7tk, 1997. ; Trade Mark Is also a pure food; self rising and all randy to mix with water and bmka on a hot griddln. ALIENS BBBfLOUR CO. Pacific Coast Factory, Ban Joae, CaL Eastern Factory, Llttla . Waif Mill Manawa. Win. DOIOTO i Ask Agents lor particulars. oooooooooooooo ID POLICE COURT 155 25th Street fANCY CASH GROCERIES DRV GOODS FOR WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. Go stealing three sack of oaia, and Win. Varnoy (3o for running a poker game. With till variety of offenders disposed of, Hla Honor, heaved n thankful algh, put tha customary inquiry to the dork, waa Informed the day's grind had received sentence, and then adjourned until the year 1907, sisted and sympathised with us to the death of our beloved father. JosTak Read, we tender our sincere thanks. THE FAMILY. Year 1906 Haa Been Good to This 7 City. Merchant! clung to every minute of yesterday ao that the last day of the year waa one of the longest commercial days of 1906. All buaineas continued past the regular houi a of closing and stores were open aq long as people were dfapoaed to do their shopping. The street lights were on at the regular hour and tha old and the new year were ushered out and In in a dsrsle of brilliant electrics. In many ways the year haa been remarkable. It stand aa the moat, prosperous In the history of the city. Industry has fairly hummed In the couna ty. Farmers, stockmen, dairymen, men, and professional men have been kept busy keeping up wHh the trend of buaineas affair. The laborer haa been paid belter wages, work haa keen more plentiful, and the beat part of the prosperity la lta Impartiality. Fortune has been exceptionally fair so that, from the humblest to the mightiest, all have been made to feel the fullness of the year and have been and are partakers of Its bounties. Under such favorable circumstances thr new year la welcomed and ihe old baa surrendered up to It the keys of tbe treasure bouses of the county. Within the year several new and Important Industries have been estabcommences lished, whose activity In 1907. So full baa the old year been of work that a considerable portion of It Is of necessity carried Into the new. This la trne not only of new Industries hut also off older Industries, that have been compelled to Increase their facilities to aooommodate the Increase In business. Crops have been unprecedented, the yield of the soil hue been prolific, so that tbe oldest Industry In tbe history of the world has had no mean share In bringing about such auspicious conditions. bus-Inea- THEATTER (325.-000,00- lf to Putnams For Mens, Boys and PAcific the Western Pacific within a abort time. Preparations may indicate that work is to be pushed ahead In goud shape through Nevada during tha coming season. The outfit being at Walls belongs to R. Palfrey-man- , n railroad who worka under the Utah Construction company, which has a large number ( contracts along the Nevada survey uf the Western Pacific. Baveral cars of equipment and horoea are In the outfit. Mr. Palfreyman told a representative of the Wella Herald that he had secured the contract for grading miles 87, 38, 89 and 4U, and. aa shown by tbe arrival of hla outfit at Wella. he Intends starting to work at once. Miles 37 to 40 are forty miles from Bewa' aiding. Some 135.000 cubic yards uf dirt are to be removed and Mr. Pslfreyman, who will uae twenty or thirty teams, will complete this work qulrkly. Wella will be the outfits headquarters and aupply point. Another outfit is now being organised near Jude, twelve miles west of Wells. A. Mr. Murrell la In charge of this outfit, which comprises forty teams and sixty men. A large fill la already under way near Judge. A third outfit la to be unloaded at Wells within a few days. This will start upnn heavy rock work west of Wells within the present week. Aa the cute are to be long an.l deep, this task will consume several weeks. Suits, Etc... will find the quality,style and price ' to suit, And a child ran buy as cheap as a nan. Boy high cut shoes a You -- Putnam Clothing House Estes Doctor Specialist Cures whan ethers falL Madam methods. Free censultatlen for any ChrenJe Disease ef any name or nature. Every case guaranteed. A Partial List of Diseases Cored Catarrh, Deainaas, Ringing la tha Ears, Diseases of thn Head, Throat, Nose, Eye or Ear. AU of the Lungs, Branchial Tube and Chart. D1 aesies ef tea Stomach, Liver, Kidney and Bladder. Heart Disease, Rheumatism, Asthma, Nervous Troubles, St Vitos Danes, Piles, Fistula and all Rectal Troubles, Taps Worm, Blood Poisoning from nay cans. Diseases peculiar to Woman. ANY FRIVATB D1BEA8B OF MEN quickly cured to etny cured. Remember the examination tad advice 1 FRESL Gome at oaeei Tomorrow may be too Into. Call or write. Die-eaa- Never ran tell when you'll mash a finger or suffer a cut, bruise, burn or scald. Be prepared. Dr. Thoms' Oil Instantly relieves the pain quickly cures the wound. c THAW IS A LUNATIC. Alienist Says He is Worse Than Czolgosz. New York, Dec. 81. f Dr. A. Mclan Hamilton, the alienist, returned from a trip to London on the steamship Carona today. Speaking of Harry K. Thaw, who la anon to be tried for tha murder of Stanford White, Dr. Hamilton, who aome time ago examined Thaw, aald: "Thaw la in a dangerous predicament. It. la the first time In the history of our country that a lunatic wants to try his own case. In my opinI ion Thaw la worse than Cxolg-isx- . think that District . Attorney Jerome would accept a plea of insanity.1' Dr. Hamilton aald he had met Thaw'a half brother In London, and he understood that all of the prisoner's brothers and slaters were In favor of bis being taken care of. Chicago, Dec. 31. IMects in the present system of enforcing tbe law, by which the persona held as responsible for tbe Iroquois disaster have for three yean escaped trial, and the need of a personal interest in public affairs on the part of the individual were pointed out by speakers at the tnemorial service held by the Iruquola Memorial association yesterday. A note of discouragement crept ROADS iN WEBEBCOUNTy Into the address of J. E. O. Pridmore, asof tbe elected the newly president sociation, because of tbe failure of per Report Made to the Commissioners by Billy Wilson. sons to whom the association has look ' d for assistance In the furthering uf Commissioner William Wilson made the chief aim of the organisation that of building a suitable memorial the following report on road districts at the board yeaterday morning: for the Iroquois dead. "To the Hon. Board of County Comgentlemen: I herewith missioners, MILLIONS FOR DIAMONDS. submit report of audit of annual reports of road supervisors cf Ogden valley and Ogden canyon road districts New York, Dec. 3L Upward of haa been paid for diamonds and No. 2. Returns are very Incomplete. other precious stonea imported at New Randall report I had la to return for not yet reYork In the present year, aa shows by explanation. Uintah persona In the entire disfigures compiled by the .custom au- ceived; 189 allowed for working poll thorities preliminary to the annual re- trict were In the aggremaking tax per day, (3 This aent to to bo Washington. port were exceed that of tha last calendar year gate (387; and four delinquents reported. by 86,000.000. "The total expenditure on roada Since 1868, when the first gem waa waa: exported from the cape of Good Hope, and bridges "Huntsville district, (1,640.62; Ogthe United States haa paid, according 0 den canyon road, (560.70; Liberty, on to figures JifSt compiled, about for diamonds and this Is one-ha- roads, 6213. Total value of impleof the amount of cash which South ments, tools, etc., (143. "The roads are reported generally Africa haa obtained for Its entire supthe district as being in a all to throughout atones add of the ply precious and condition. satisfactory very repThe world. of the parte figures bridges especially are Ip excellent con resent what the Importers pay. (43,-000,0- fAU JUST ARRIVED In police court yesterday Leroy Rogeraon was fined 95 for carrying ooooealni weapons, W. Wellenthln (5 for fast driving, Fny Preston (lu for WESTERN & COMPANY THE RAJAH IS DEAD. RATES. Dec. 20, 21, 22, 24, 25, (1, Jan. To Mm Lafayesie Farley, Mr. Oraan Griffin, the Fourth Ward choir and all kind friends who so generously as- RECALLS IROQUOIS FIRE. 0000000060000 loaded. The Ogden Waterworks people have received a revenue of (l.SuO a month from the railroad people, which will be cut off. if the Harrlman road succeed in getting tbelr own water supply. PROSPERITY OF OCOEIi Ella Con ray, the young girl taken On November 20 and December IS. to the Crtttenton hitme after the ar- One fare plus (2 from Utah points to rest of James Peteraon of Hunthville Chicago, Minneapolis, Kansas City, la aald to have made a completa conOmahA Denver and intermediate fession to the sheriff. A complaint Limit, 60 dayA Stopovers. waa Issued yesterday morning, charg- polntA For further Information writs L. H. a offense. with statutory ing Peteraoa Harding, general agent Salt Lake City. Joseph A. West of Salt Lake and G. M. Thuratenaen of Logan have purH. J. BOTH RESIGNS' chased the stock and machinery of fhe Ogden Knitting company and will establish a knitting works at 302 Twenty-f- Will Quit Railroading and Ga Into ifth street; where they will supply Businsaa. the wholesale trade and retail trade. Aaalatant Superintendent H. J. Roth The Increase in the postal depart- of the Oregon Short Line, with offices ment of the postofflee for the past ten in this city, haa tendered tala resignayears has been 13 per cent, accord- tion to W. E. Costello, the newly aping to figures complied by tba pointed superintendent, the same to In 1897 the business in that take effect at once. This announcewas aa (23.861, department compared ment was made at tle Short Una with 8B3.B01.0S for the year 1906. headquarters this morning and waa received with surprise and regret by the other official! aa well as by the AUDITORIUM RIX- Kemployes. Mr. Roth will engage in the general AHNOUKCEMENT merchandise and atock business with The management of the Auditorium hla brother at Sliver Creek, Neb. Mr. Roth ia one of the most popuRink wish to announce that there ever located In this will be no skating at the Auditorium lar railroad menwon the respect and on Wednesday evening, Jan. 2nd, aa city. He haa aateem of the employe! aa well as they have arranged to let the Board others with whom he came in of Education have the building for He la n thorough railroad that night for the teachers conven- contact. man and one whose services will be tion. The Rink will be open for skating missed. Since the time he came to Ogden to succeed H. V. Hllllker, who as usual on Wednesday morning and waa advanced to the auperintendency, afternoon, January 2nd, and also he haa labored day and night for the Thursday, January 3rd. success of the Hue upon which he waa employed. OCDEN MAILS He ia a splendid example of an of. ficial who haa risen from the rank a Arrival and departnra at mafia at Twentydive years ago Mr. Ruth began hla railroad career aa a messenger Ogden postofflee: boy when hut 13 years of age. Twenty-tNorth and Northwest O. S. U Ry. wo deyears of this time he has been 6:10 7:30 A m., m.; p. Arrive, with the Union Pacific in various ca11:60 m. 12:55 A m., a part East all potato, U. F. Ry. Arrive, pacities. Before eomlng here as as4:80 a m.; 3:15 p.m.; depart 7:66 a sistant superintendent he held the position of trainmaster for the same m., 2:25 p. m., 6:50 a A- Southeest, B. 0. W. Ry. Arrive, line at Evanston. Wyo. Before that time he was employed a a train dis1:00 A m 11:46 a m., 2:60p.m.; 7:00 a m.; 6:20 p. m. patcher and has the distinction of havWwt all points, 8. F. Ry. 7:10 a ing worked In that capacity on every m., 2:60 p. m., 7:00 p. m.; depart 1:20 district between Ogden and OmahA As chief train dispatcher, he worked t. m.f 2:45 p. m. Southern California and Nevada, 8. at Evanston, Green River, Laramie, S. L. Ry. Arrive, 6:10 a North Platte and Grand Island. P, L- - A. He la yet a young man being but m, 7:30 p. m.; depart 2:a p. m, 6:20 38 years of age. For the past six p. m. Southern Utah, 0. 8. L. Hr. Arrive, years he baa had an Interest In the 6:10 a m., 7:80 bl; depart 8:10 business conducted by his brother at A m., 8:46 A A Silver Creek, Krb. He will enter hla Southern Utah, R. G. W. Ry. Ar- newly chosen field with the beat 2:60 7:09 1:00 a m., m, p. rive, &.; wishes of nil those who know him. a 6:80 8:80 7:00 A a. m, depart bl, It has not yet been announced who A m. will succeed to the position about to L. O. 8. Lake It N Cltv, Ry. Arrive, be vacated by Mr. Roth and It will 1:00 A m., 1:20 a bl, 12:00 m, 2:60 probably be two or three weeks be7:20 p. m.; depart 3:20 a m., fore n man ia named for the position. ?.:50m,a ia, 10::10 a m., 2:48 a bl, (50 iu tUo . "Tt. I'mul! CANYON TEACHERS ARE TO BE ALL THE a cgden LINE CAUSES THE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS TO ASK FOR ADVICE. us-par-t, Monuments, Copings and Head-- t tones. Don't bn from agent, they get large eommlssrona nd you have to pay them. Be four home people Brat Yard opposite city Cemetery. iv.i-u:- i a:.y- FROM THE THEM post-offic- GILLETT SAFETY RAZORS. In FLAG county TONIGHTS MATINEE SATURDAY 1007. 1, r 1906, was held Monday. Few petitions jITAHNA THEATER THE STOWAWAY GREET STAR TO A The last meeting of the bond day Matinee saw JANUARY t Wednesday and Satur- Sp9 Hita. AugTwenty mented Orcheetra. Albert Sykea, 6ft Octavla Rroeke and Company of to 25c VM. Matinee PRICES: PRICES: Night 45c to SEATS READY SATURDAY. lTAli. Tl'KinY, ADDING ONE MUSIC WfLLlWATER OGDEN OPSULU EXAMINER: OGUEX. MOUSING DR. ESTES, SPECIALIST 2462 Washington Ave. Office boa ra, 10 a. m. to 6 p. m. (Boyla Block). Ogdea. Utah. Entrance Room 19. Remember the number. Any Person Cutting or De- stroying Evergreens on Our Lands in Ogden Canyon Will Be Vigorously Prosecuted. eg UTAH LIGHT & RAILWAY CO. E.-- W. WADE,' Agent |