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Show Tin: ui'KSXSt umDLX, ttaii. mw'day, ja.nlaiiy Greatest of Muslin Underwear Sales Opens Monday on the Balcony The Last Thomas White (Sale Opens Expectations Monday With Greatest our run but of nl' on Ogden, jwn. gnat sale, always au inijM.ilant far l.v the extraonJirary raluea aud elalnrate showing whirl: launary. Signitu-an- t passes all previous efforts. part of the woniHi Our fust oiiiers liave lettnusl to look for this Not only oil tht v.-n- i Marvelous embroidery bargains, delicate to the avowedly practical are here in broideries for Spring and Summer, that we gathering with lavish hand. The variety is large, including Embroideries for Dresses, t'hildnn's Fris ks and Infants' Outfits. 1- -2 Last sideration of the offense, ball has not been named, but it certainly will be heavy. A marriage licence has been grantAn address of special Importance will be given in tbe Congregational ed to Luther Xuffer, aged 21, and Rosa church Sunday evening, at 7:80 Morf. age 22, both of Preston, Idaho. o'clock. Mr. Charles A. Smurtli watte The Second Wsrd Dramatic comit to speak upon, "The Massage of the Layman to the Church, using the words which are found In John 8:82. "Ye shall know the truth and the truth shall make you free. A quartette composed of Miss Dairy inple. Miss Bmurthwalte, Mis Lewis, and Mist Towne will sing. Ralph Emerson and Russell Davenport will play the offertory. pany la preparing a new play to be presented In the wsrd amusement house. Tbe play Is Marguerite's of a 5 fur that could at CKE- - iwiity over Oil and le to rviee to Tr'egraph ard Telephone Bar Meet. Named Aeao-ciatio- n YOUR TROUBLE BECOMES Hr Ateoeiatijii vsterda x MALAN TRANSFER COMPANY At pen.v, poll- - sre a of J. r of llegr hold Get well now. in tbe and review- Drs. Elliott ed hjJ ronalilc-rrthe reports of tbe commiUHCa appointed at the previous KimitaU premeeting. President j. sided, J. C. Pavia acting aa aecre-tart- . d j. fbe of tbe ruumiltie on and venue, proposed tbe following law: Section . That in all cane other than lhoe piotlded for in sections 2924. 2928. mo and 2931 of the Revised fRlaiute of itab, ISBN, tbe action war be commenced aud tried In the county In which tbe defendanta, or some at them, rualde at the ttuie of the cununeureuieat of the action; Norris, SPECIALISTS 25 V.ar. 2361 trauri lory action 2& AVE. WASHINGTON WALL PAPER SALE or, tf none of the defendants reside In the or. if residing in the mate, the oounry In which they reside Is unknown to the plaintiff, the same nia be tried In any county which the plaintiff may designate In his complaint; and If the defendant la about to depart from the state, such action may be commenced and tried In any county where either party resides, or services had, subject, however, to the power of tbe court to change the place of trial. Provided that an action against any person, company or corporation, owing or operating any line of railroad, telegraph, telephone, electric light or electric power Una. may 1m begun and tried la any county Into which such railroad, telegraph, telephone, electric light or power line extends, or in any county wbers service of summon may be had upon such person, company or corporation. Sec. 2. Right to change of venue waived If not demanded If tbe county Into which the action la commenced is not the proper county for the DOWN ONE CAME NEAR THE trial thereof, the action may, notwithstanding, be tried therein, unleu the MILL IN THE CANYON. defendant, at the time he appears and answers or demurs, tiles an affidavit of merits, and demands, in writing, Depth ef Snow in ths Desert to the that the trial be hnd in the proper Wset ef Ogden Givse Sheepcounty. men WorrimenL Tbe following proposed act was also presented by the same committee; Section 1. That section one of Two inowalldea occurred in Ogden chapter 105, af the lavs of Utah, 19U5, The first was a entitled. "An Act to Amend Section canyon yesterday. continuation of yesterday's avalanche, 294$. Revised Statutes of Utah, 1898, and was cleared away by deputies as amended by chapter 51, laws of sent up by the sheriff. Ths second Utah, 189$, relating to service of sumwa Just above the Oaks, near the mons," approved Marrh 9th. 1905, bo bridge that cross the river to the and tbe same is hereby amended to cafe. 8ix lusty lads from the valley read as follows: Section 2948. Summons, how servshoveled for nearly two hours before the way was opened. No serious dam- ed The summons must he served by age was done to fhe road by cither delivering n copy thereof ns follows: 1. If the defendant Is an Incorporaslide. According to the weather man. the ted town, to the president or clerk of aerial of (he snob yrlil be discontinued the hoard of trustees. 2. If the defendant Is a county, to over Saturday and Sunday, at least and If there le one hope that la shared a county commissioner or to tbe counby all, it Is that the prophecy may ty clerk of aurb county. 2. If the defendant is a school disprove true. Sidewalks have been cleaned and trict, to a trusts thereof, or to the street cars are again In operatiuu. Gut clerk or to a member of the board of ter and road w era are arlll idled high education of said district; If the board with snow, but a taw days of dear of education of a city, to the president weather will permit the street depart- or clerk of said board. 4. If the defendant is sn irrigation ment to remove the accumulation. l suYoung avalanches will dunhtlesa he district, to ha president, trustee, frequent through the canyon from now perintendent or water master there- 50 FROM 25 TO PER CENT OFF SNOWSLIDES Order to Make Ram For Our Large Spring Stock, We Must Sety Every Roll We Now Have on Hand. Gill and Look at What We Have, and If An y of It Suits You Take it Home With You. In BLOCK THE ROAD GRIFFIN PAINT CO. 2281 h Both Phones Washington Ave. uclock this afternooa. at which time other matters will be taken up. d IN. AGONIZING. Diet that Nuw comes ths Information Bert's your cue for the new year fairly doubles the disappointment of those who so keenly anticipated the Be sure and have your laundry wants American pleasure of hearing Madame Schumattended to by an k. A delay of her train ann-Hein Pt.t By so doing you will avoid rink A dispatch from Provo brings infor- made It Impossible for her to reach Inno We use tnd disappointment mation of a snowsllde In Prove canOgden In time for the concert Thura-da- y jurious washing preparations as Is the yon, Friday morning, which prevented evening, hot now It la found that the Rio Grande train from making Its the great prima donna might have practice of the "Heathen Chlnoee." regular trip. The slide occurred be- been heard Friday evening. If only Tours for a prosperous new year. tween mileposts 11 and 12, and is 150 some une had had power to peer 18 Schumann Madams feet long and 25 feet deep. A large hours ahead. force was put to work to clear the Heink, Mr. Rupp, Mias Sehaul, the acOgden track. companist, and Paul C. Fisher reach after ed Ogden Friday shortly Tboass 171 nth at Tbe storm in Idaho raged Friday noon, expecting to leave for the west furiously. North of Pocatello the Immediately, hut delayed trains, so and Friday common since the snows, kept them snow fell Incessantly A. Malan. W. A E. Malan. morning the report was that three feet here until after midnight. That I what had fallen. Between Ogden and Mor- hurts. Ogden might have heard her, Inches of the "beautiafter all If Ogden had only known gan twenty-siWE CAN MOVE ANYTHING. ful fell and from Morgan to Green At the Ogden Tabernacle tonight river the average snow depth was fourteen Inches. At Park City there la Junius F. Wells, to whom was riven now flvt feet of snow. the task of building a monument to 1 Joseph Smith, will address the young Arthur Livingstone received a tele- - men and young ladles of the Mutual gram yesterday, calling Mm to the Improvement associations. Prof. Bal- Pacific Coast on urgent business relat- ing tyne has prepared a special musiing to his estate and the young man cal program to be given by the choir leaves this afternoon on Overland Lim- during tbe meeting. ited No. 1 for San Francisco and Los Enslpn Townsend aud Capt. end Angeles, where he will remain for the next ten days looking after bis inter- Mrs. Miller of the Salvation Army of. ests. Jack Welker, a personal and arrived In Ogden a few days ago. o. Is 5. If tbe defendant is a domestic It Pocatello that from reported of Mr. Livingstone, They will conduct .meetings every north the fall has been very warm-frienor Joint stock company, corporation exceptionally or accompanies him to act as traveling evening at their hall on Lincoln street heavy, and Park Vina, Dray and BaggaBS Wagons. association, to the president, chairclaims five City LivMr. Twenty-fiftstreet on rear the Vpon companion trip. feeL Tbe first reports from the des- man. of the board of director or trusingstone's return he will rest for a ert. describing the tall as light, have tees, secretary, treasurer, cashier, suinon On of From his at home "Snowball," OUR SPECI ALTI EB Plane, Funti-tu- r places unknown, days oouple been the latest Informa- perintendent, assistant superintend east for of tbe ancient avenue the wards one of start and then ert jr police tion corrected, Safe Moving and Storage. the at nearly two ent, director or managing agent theregiving depth Worn New Sha his irnpeen tour, sailing department turned up Friday. aome Fret In from the of. If Joint stork company, or assopans. Reports In York City the first week February was sent out of the city by bar hus- western of the desert vary tbe ciation, to the president, secrets or portion on the palatial Atlantic liner Cedric." band. sod Just as the department was from six inches one foot treasurer, cashier, managing agent to OFFICE depth rejoicing over her absence she came Sheep owners are having management, d! 488 Twenty-fift- h preparing for tbe other agent who has back. Street Mrs. George Watt. of any business or or control rectlon to worst feed, by corn, rushing mostly been confined to her home with a sesuch corporation, com of railproperty The their hards. of proximity vers attack of illness. Is reported to FHONEB TOMATO GROWERS roads makes this easy, and, while it pany or association. If none of tbe be Improving under the care of Dr. Ind 824. Bell, 220. to adds the expense, it b persona named in this subdivision ran greatly Baker. vlates the of severe losses. he found in the county in whleh the possibility The Utah Canning Co. are now makMontana reports give the situation action la commenced, whether against of D. P. Felt, editor and proprietor ing tomato contrasts for 1907. It as desperate In many sections, tbe a foreign or domestic corporation, tbe the Davis County Argus, at Farming-ton-, will be to your Interest to call at their upon any and Intense cold mak- summons may ha served was In Ogden on business and office, 3$G 24th at, before making depth of snow such person in an? county in this losses certain, ing great especially PLACE YOUR ORDERS WITH went through to Salt Lake Friday. slate. Provided, fast where tbe de- your contract among the sheep. MITCHELL BROS. aU directions continue j tandint Is a person, company or cor-tTrain from a rail- Harry R, Windsor of Salt Lake, Indime in late, but ne dangerous II Porstlon owning or operating electric FREED IS ARRES1E0 Koeumenta, Copings and Headsurance adjuster, has been In Ogden road, telegraph, telephone, been drifts have stones. Don't buy from agents, reported. for two days, straightening out the as they get large eommieemns Tbe temperature In Ogden has re- light, or electric power line, or is an fire Ions of Mm. Marie Arhon, result or a a Furniture Dealer Prominent of Salt mained sad you have to pay them. Bee unusually steady, the average express companyIn addition toInsurance ing from the fire of January 12, at persons with company, then, Lake, Ons ef the Indicted. shout twenty four homo people flrat Yard degrees above, being 223$ Washington avenue. above named, service of summons opposite City Cemetery. alight fluctuations up and down. may be made upon any ticket agent, At the offices at the T'oited States James Ware, father of O. L. Ware, ration agent, conductor, exprers the fireman who was so badly scalded district attorney and the rutted States LADIES FREE Insurance agent or any. ether agent. In the Gartaey wreck last Monday, la marshal In 8a!t Lake. It was definiteperson hiving the management or here from Cosad, near North Platte, ly stated yeeterdar that, the Indictcontrol of any business or property of ments returned Friday by the federal Neb., to visit his son. such defendant, OGDEN TUBF EXCHANGE grand Jury Included Charles W. Freed, $. If the defendant is n jnlnor unPolice Officer A1 Herrick had the ; a wealthy furniture merchant of tbia der the age of fourteen rears, to such 263 Twenty-fift- h Walter J. misfortune to slip from the back step city, sad hi minor and also to his father, mother St of his house and. falling, broke the left j Filer. Mr. Flier le an engineer, minor guardian; or. If there is none withCsllfernle and la and idenand Eeetern Races. lower rib. He le laid up at his home. ing expert capitalist in the state, then to any person havDirsct Wire fei All tified with some of the largest mining Bpcrtlnp Events ing the care and control of auch miConfessions . were made Friday and Irrigation enterprises In Nevada, nor, nr with whom he resides, or In whose service he is employed. by Collins and St. John, after the po- Utah and Idaho. JAN. 19TH-21BFreed and Lock, In connection with lice had so conn acted the burglary at 7. If the defendant is a person ju Reno with their plunder and their re- Don C. Robbins, a mining expert, and declared to be of an undtclously Excursion to Pacific Coast. cent actions that denial was useless. E. W. Senior, a lawyer, who were arsound mind or incapable of conductrested last night, are rharged with des Of the deal, that part not told by ing his own affairs, and for whom a ,0 Portland and return was told by St. Johns, for the frauding the government in connection guardian has been appointed, to such with location the and of 130.00 men have not been allowed together patenting n.7 n guardian tf San.Francieco and since their arrest. An officer Is ex- large bodies of coal lands near Hunt- low round rate to hundreds of i $ In tH other cases, to the trip ington. Emery county, Utah. $80.00 pected today ffom Reno. surh to 8 an Francslro and re-points west of Chicago. Tickets ; fendant personally, or byofleaving The four defendants have arranged abode with until 22nd. copy at his usual place March to return good v, for bonds in the sum of 13,000 each. Portland). $48.50 Wy. Preliminary trial of Roy Swartxfag-e- r some suitable person of at least the Cxdro One other person was named in the Stopovers allowed. Five through fast Jaw Angeles and re-?-? ended Friday afternoon before 40 age of fourteen yean, to all east trains VI points o. 8. L A g. P L. a. Only Francis of Indictment, bnt his Identity win not hours to Chicago. Further Committing Magistrate See. 2. Where the action Is brought j 60 Morgan. was bound over be made known until be Is arrested. A. B. Moseley. Tree. Pass. particulars, Swartsfager In any county according to tbe laws of Omn taT OgAgent, n Angel and to the district court on a charge of be serv- ! this state, the summons may den Utah via So. Pac. both ! ways or EXCURSION TO DENVER, murder In the second degree. Judge upon other d in any or county any gS toL ' 80 P-- d 8 Maginnla appeared for the defendant. $85 . 00 The offense on which Swartsfager Is I DENVER AND RETURN $19.75 See. 8. Chapter 105. of tbe laws of Oxdm Jan, 19th-20tLo Angeles and held is punishable by a penitentiary Utah. 1905, and all acts and parts of Port lnd 147.5, sentence only. The boy was brought ' Via Union Pacific. $19.75 round acts In conflict with this act, are here- Via D. A R. (L, Jan. 19, 20. k5HJ5!?0d to "to til Feb. aherlff of to the last Ticket! return to Ogden trip. until night by !lr good Feb by repealed. allowed. Morgan county and lodged In the eoun-- 10th. The association adjourned to 8 Final limit February 10. Steam Laundry in k court t'bil-dren- ty JaU where he will remain until the case Is called la the district court or until ball Is furnished. Pending con- had on I Tl-.- em- Thomas Railroad. Ctirnpan-- PRICE SALE & may be positively agree to affect a permanent cere in cases of Nervoos and Blood Complaints, MENS DISEASES, Rheumatism, Stomach, Kidney and Liver Troubles. BOM WAIT UNTIL in him the new have been delightfully Underwear, p r BY BAR CORPORATIONS. the s sale of Ladies and Tbe season's final wind-uof Furs. If yon tahie 1l;e power your money, buy now. Free alterations. Another advantage: This makes our prices lower slill. fume prepared for the biggest and best bargains of your lives. Health is the Main Thing Therefore Get Health PROPOSED hoa service The January Embroidery Sale Open Monday With new designs, from mn. LEGISLATION , - io, at the factory. This is five Mats more a ton thaa baa been paid heretofore ft) r the came work, but the beets are deteriorating so rapidly In sugar eontruta that the eoet at obtaining the haulage has been considWe desire tn thunk our many ered aa only secondary to the uee-aitfriends and neighbors for their slu-ceof acting quickly. It Is reported that there are $.990 sympathy and kindness toward us, and their beautiful floral, offerings tone of beau on the outside and late hetury runs on samples of these tubduring the death of our dear husband and father, especially tbe Masonic or- ers India Us n hiss ef two or throe der end tbe Lynn ward choir. per cent In saccharine. Mrs. J. C. Btrlngham and family. There le an equal (nonage on the railroad, between the Hot Springe end Brigham City that is causing the eujmr woex FOR TEAMS people worry. The beats art decaying slightly and there la uneasiness over Sugar Factory Is Confronted With a tha prospects of heavy damages U they Serious Problem. are not transported to ths plant Boar Logan within the next taw days. The Amalgamated Sugar onmpaay's factory is In need of 76 teams and ' Tommy Pop, why do people put teamsters, commencing Monday mornToming. for which they agree to pay 22 pennies in tha collection plate? smalcents per ton tar hauling sugar beets, my's Pop Because there are ne now piled ta the yards. Into the sheds ler, coins, my eon. CARD OF THANKS y re n used to go froxni I place to place singing ballads. T1 They were the entertainers of medieval times. The troubadour of our( Instead day is the Edison Phonograph. of wandering from home to home, from castle to castle, every home and every castle has its own troubadour. son-in-la- j t Col-Iln- ". re-O-- S the baron, kept a mlastrel to es Your tertsis him la his hiaura moments. Toe, at a leas exp roes, caa keep a better mlnitrel, ose with greater raage sad more aatertaiatng ability, if yon have as Edison Phonograph. Tbs song that it sings, ths mosic that it plays, art gathered from ths whole world sad from all times. Ths malic oc every muiciaa. the fee ef every smuser, are all espmsed la the farm ef ooavenieat records to be pet in at will sad predated without stint. re-ur- - Aeet Music for . . - - i 71 cents e e e National 7S Lakeside TValers with ertabKsbed stores wasted f my town e not coveted. N. A- JL to sell Edison Phonographs in see ChamberlaifrThomas MusicCompany 2414 WASHINGTON AVENUE i |