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Show ft AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. gran d HOUSE OPERA. Theatrical Direction Northwestern Association. bRANT. Mji A ALEXANDER R. i'UN DAY Doodle Comedy in 4 YSnkc Big Laughing Acta FUNNIER THAN A CIRCUS. Entertainment for Children tram S te 0 mounted P' Musical Sing, with apecial acenory. The ing and Dancing Specialties. for. Show you have boon waiting A COMEDY with Introducing tho favorite comed- ian. VICTOR FAUST, A Bertie Alien by Leon Auditorium i;ii..; ti.i, Mary E. Xiiholi I baud, 'Ruben X. Xtchl. f ; ..nicof liiWTce, allegtug failure ... u; lit I'm If or child, though tan. iniper mouth. The couple n.j; ; ;oi in April 20, 1903. Roller Skating - eupported e and a not-abl- company. SAND AND ORCHESTRA PRICES: 91.00, 75c, 60c, 25c. Seata an Sale Saturday. Friday. Feb. 23, one mile rue Hlnley te. McLaughlin. Saturday. Feb. 22, out uiiie haa a s. dicap Hamer (screuht mere. of week' win-ner- WVWVNAWWSWNAAWWNA Oue waok couiuieuciug February 30th, Sir. aqd hire. Fcteraou, tea-canil acrobatic akatera. Wednee day and Saturday maiim-e- . TONIGHT! Esmeralda 10c. 20a, SOe PRICE WWNiWVWWWWWWW. Admiuion. afterauna. luc Admiaelon, evening, lac. Arrival and departure of malia at Ogden postufflee: North and Nortbweat, O. B. L. Ry. Arrive, 7:30 a. m., 4:30 p. m.; depart, 12:53 a. to.. 11:50 a. m. Eaat, all pulnta, V. P Ky. Arrive, 4:30 a. m., 3:15 p. m.; depart. 7:50 a. ip., 2:25 p. m.. 6:50 p. m. Boutheaat, K. ti. W. Ry. Arrive, 1:00 a. m.. 11:45 a. m., 2:50 p. m ; depart, 7:00 a. m.. C:30 p. u. West. all polnta. S. P. Ry. 7:30 a. m., 2:10 p. n.. 7:00 p. m.; depart, 3:30 a. m., 2:45 p. m. Southern California end Nevada. B. 1 8. L. . Arrive, a: 30 n. P. m, 7:30 p. w.; depart. 2:45 p. m., 6:30 p. m. Southern Utah, O S. L Ry. Arrive, 1:30 a. m, 7:30 p. m.; depart. 3:30 a. m.. 2:45 p- - m. Southern Utah. R. G. W. Ry. Arrive, 1:00 a. m., 3:50 p. m, 7:00 p. m.; depart, 8:30 a. m., 7:00 a. m.. 6:30 p. m. Balt lake City, O. 8. L. Ry. Arrive, 1:00 a m., 3:30 a. tn., 18:00 m., 2:50 .; depart. 3:30 a. m, p. m., 7:20 p. 7:30 a. m., 10:10 a. m., 2:45 p. m, 5:50 p. m. Salt Lake City, R G. W. Arrive, 1:00 a. m., 2:50 p. m.; depart, 7:00 a m., 6:30 p. m. Cache Valley Polnta, O. 8. L. R Arrive, 10:45 a. m.; depart, 4:50 p. a. HunUvilla, Eden A Liberty Arrive, 5:00 p. m.; depart, S:00 a. m. R. F. D. Weber County Arrive, 5:00 P. m ; depart, 8:30 a. m. WAL GLASMANN, Poatm eater. U. Steam Laundry flJEXTBACr&j the Time WINTER SUIT CHEAP! BO INSTEAD J. Ogden Turf Exchange side. Call snd ea us and we will talk it lot or a house, help over, sell you you to get a home. Stop paying rent and become your own landlord. BOTH PHONES, 771. 2374 WASHINGTIN AVENUE. J. J. BRUMMITT ROCKEFELLER IS POOR. Busineas Representative Saya John D. Only Gets 320,000,000 Per Year. 326 Twenty-fift- h St California and Eastern races. Direct wire for all sporting events. New York, Feb. 22. Replying yesterday to a question regarding the lie of John D. Rockefellers fortune, Frederick T. Gates. Wr. Rockefeller's business representative, said: "There have been a great many nmualng misstatements on this subject. Several years ego Benntor Hoar credited Mr. Rockefeller with a fortune of one thousand million dollars. Quite recently a statement haa been mads and published widely throughout the oountry that his annual income exmillion dollars. ceeds one hundred Now, the facte are that Mr. Rockefeller has at various, times himself authorized a statement that Ida fortune cannot exceed two hundred and fifty to three hundred millions of dollars. Furthermore hie income, instead of being one hundred millions of dollars or anything Hke IL cannot In hie most prosperous year have exceeded fifteen to twenty millions of dollars. The public generally is under the Impression that be owne a majority of the Standard Oil stork. The facts an holdings of that Mr. Rockefeller Standard Oil stock are about 20 per cent." AMERICAN CELEBRATION PLACE YOUR ORDERS WITH MITCHELL BROS. Kounmeau, Coplnga aad Don't bny from agents, they get large eommlaa:oee ad yon havo to pay them. Bee Tour homo people firat Tard Dead-stone- u eppoelte City Comotery. ' ut I I. Murphy, state lieputt for '.he l umnii.g Lis Fraternal Braiht-rhuud- , usual visit to the ordei at Ogden. A apt rial meeting of Ogden l.udge No. 371 of the ruder, of shlch Hamel H Adam ia pr.sidrut, was held Iasi night. MANY IN TO-KI- Tokio. Feb. 2. Afternoon. The reception held today at the American embassy, in honor of Washington's birthday, was one of tho most prominent and aueeesafnl social functions over held here. There was a very large attendance of Americana from Tokio gnd Yokohama. Many dieting, nlihed Jspanose were also present. r.Hi; IN A QUIET A CELLAR NO I RAIN COMES AS TO PROPERTY A MISFORTUNE HOLDERS. in- - received from Wash- AT SACRED HEART An NOTES lf well-know- n Under the direction of Prof. Terry, a historical society haa been organised for the purpose of discussing current topics, w.irklng out local cal events and Increasing n love for hlstoiy. The following offleera were elected: President Wm. Wright. it Florence Woultey. Vie Secretary--Rub- y Terry. Historical Secretary Minnie Brown. Committee Florence Wool-ley- , Program Charles Owen. Burton Drlgga. rh Pre-id-- Thursday appropriate exercises were held In commemoration of the birth of Washington. A patriotic air waa rendered by res choir, The Life of Waihlngton" was given by Prof. Terry and the student body organization presented to th school a magnificent picture of Washington. The ptrture was pieced in the study hall and was d rapd with the flag, recently presentSburtliff. ed by President L. h. CCMPAWT BREAKS UP New Control of the Empire Theater in Denver. The Empire theater in Denver i to be reopened tinder the control of Word to that effect was received by William Blnford yesterday. The opening date I March 4, when a snnaical comedy will bn presented. With the bressiug up f the Empire Theater company. W. W. Bittner and wife went into the niack Hills. Mr. Carpenter, and his wife, nee Allen, and the Moran remain In Denver. The Brsndn hrntin'rs are now In Salt Lake. They are ell well known In Ogden, having played for months at Utahns theater. Lultelakl ia to rstab-ILa vaudeville house In Ogden. h Ir. D. X. Smith haa sold his residence on Porter srenue t Job. Carlson. The purchase pries was 12.400. Evening of Poetry, Music NEGROES sail-risin- ALLENS BBB FLOUR CO. Pactflo Coast Factory. Baa Joa CaL Eastern Factory, Little Wolf Mills, Manawn, Wla. & : COlf ANY 155 25th Strut - FANCY SHOT UP THE TOWN. Ban Antonio. Texas, Feb. 22. Leoa-ard- a Sanchez, testifying at tbs court marital, said she heard negro sodlsra employed at Unit. GriereV house stain that there would he shooting in the town uf Brownsville. This waa at 4 o'clock in the afternoon on Aug. 13, eight hours before the raid took place. Afterward she and a negro woman entered the fort for safety from flying bullets. CASH GROCERIES :i DRY GOODS FOR FALL JUST ARRIVED and $7.89 Suit Sale at Putnams Men's Suits, $10, $12, $13.50. and $15, 'will be sold this week at; AH Mlsa Pocatello, gave Longfellow's pathetic story of Evangeline" In an inspired manner, and It waa considered one of the exceptional numbers of lbs eveulng. With a musical background and Miss Tarter at the piano. Miaa Alice Colt-ma- n recited Bandnlphon" in truly dramatic style. Mlsa Gleed, of Dlliou, Mont., gave a splendid Interpretation of "The Famine.'! from "Hiawatha." and MIsh Alice Colt man gave a vocal solo. The Day la Done." Bhs was recalled and repeated the song. Mlsa O'XSIII, of Ogden, gave a reading from the Book of Bonnets," Inand "Nature! Holidays cluding read from Mercer Mis Poets." "Moriluri Balutamus," a poem composed for the firtleth anniversary of , 1 i i J Estes Doctor Speciallst Cures whan ethare falL Mod mi methsdn Free maultatlen far any Chronie Dlaaaaa af any nama ar nature. Evary cass guarantoad. K ? The old time energy end exuberant spirit! are lacking'. Something is needed to restore animation. Tbe physical and mental seat and lust of life, Ibe Joy of mere living that characterized the days before the system had become run down by overwork, worry or excess. There Is no 8prlng tunic and blond purlfler ao efficient and satisfactory aa i PUTNAM Clothing House RUN DOWN NOT REALLY BICK BUT FAR FROM WELL. r . The closing number waa "Beware," a unique little story In music by the full class of under graduate. At the close of the exercises the clssa and the audience, which tilled the ILL I Don't Miss This Bowduln College. WEAK AND ii P $7.89 A. Trapp, of The Academy orchestra, under the direction of Mr. Walter Thtmas. la practicing regularly and will doubtless be able to play for us very soon. A large Eastern publication tells Ha readers of a numbs of simple and safe prescriptions that can be made at home. The fallowing, however, for the cure of rheumatism and kidney snd bladder troubles receive the greatest praise, via.: Fluid Extract Dandelion, one-haounce; Compound Kargon, one ounce; Compound Syrup BaraarapUla, three ounces.. These simple vegetable ingredients can be obtained at any good prescription pharmacy at little coat and are mixed by shaking well In a bottle. The dose for adnlts ia a teaspoonful after each meal and at bedtime, drinking a full tumblerful of water after each dose. It is further Mated that this prescription la a positive remedy for kidney trouble snd lame beck, weak bladder aud urinary difficulties, especially of the elderly people, and one of the beat thlnga to be used in rheumatic afflictions relieving the aches and pains an reducing swelling! in Just a short while. A local druggist sfatp that the' Compound Kargnn in It doe the work. It la the drag which acta directly npon the eliminative tisanes of the kidneys; cleanses the spongelike organs and gives them power to sift and strain the polsonlous blond which la the cause of rheumatism. Cut this out and hand to some suf ferer which would certainly be an act of humanity. la alio a pure load; and all randy to mix with watar aad baks a a hot griddlt D010I0 DAY Saturday, Feb. 23rd, la Chiluren's day at tbe Auditorium Kink. Admission, Including skates, 25 cents. May.1 HOWTOMAKE It CHILDRENS Pancake Flour 8-- t Al the Sacred Heart academy Thursday, the Longfellow evening was well al tended. The opening number was by Mias Jennie Tarter, of line Dais, Wyo., who di'llrerod an essay on the True Spirit of Longfellow." aud paid a patriotic tribute to tbs memory of WaaliluKtou. A vocal solo was rendered by Miss Mercer, of Ogden, the being the vhiliu by Mlsa Tarter, the harp by Miss Alice Cullman, of Idaho Falla, and piano by Mi kb Kathleen Kane, of Pocatello. Mr. J. F. Kane, of Pocatello, who has two daughters In Barred Heart, came down especially for the occasion. "The 'Legend Beautiful," one of Longfellow's gems, waa read by Mlsa Gamble, and The Arrow and the Bong" was sung by Mlsa Xlcderkorn, accompanied by Mlsa Pfaff. Miss Myra Kane of Pocatello, effectively recited three of Ijnngfellnw's Irrics, the "Psalm of Ufo," Tbs Rainy Dsy" and H. Is Not Always ry Fix It Up Yourself Relieves Nearly Every Psraon Who Tries ! Jitious in the market are steady, divluiv Mr. Last, notwithstanding the lai-tliai tbe demand for goods ot al! kind ia heavier this prlug than for . si s- - Cut ton guods are scarce, uw;u t.i a heavy export trade aud tbe iiiability uf mill to manufacture fabrics to inert ine oidera uf wliois-alt-- r aud retailers. This condition, iu the opinion uf the Ogden merchant, will eventually be betiered by the erection of mills in the south In the heart of tbe cuuou country. It is only a mailer of a few years, be asserts, until the west will be producing a large part of tbe material it now buys from lbs east. Bong, lec-ta- re KID- Inis a - RELIEVES RHEUMATISM AND NEY TROUBLES. F font, of the firm uf Last g-- tl.r une uuuiired aud birtbuai ot George Wsebiug-toii- . who luturjr i:i, as though ' he uisu bzj died but . The day w;ll In spent quiet i. and in a public way uu UrmuusiraUuu bus been arranged for. Not even a flag proclaim the nation the patriot fought aud bird for. Flag Pol,', however, point bravely skyward, but it is common knowledge that water and the red. white aud blue become merged into fraternal bonds Uiut run down the flapping ckuh in nierky rivulets, hence the absence uf Old Glory." Fur auiusemeut the public will patrouize the dancing balls, skating rink and the theaters. Until last night the streets were deserted a a waa without money. At the State schools suitable have been arranged for presentation ibis eveulng. After the rendition of a lu iiiol program at the Dear and Blind Inst it ui Ion, a character ball will he given Iu the cliapel at Which pupils will appear as George With the and Martha Washington. exception of the bull, tbs demonstration at the Induktriul school will be somewhat almllar. d REMEDY Order a package at this famous health aad brain building Soar aad sajoy some good old faahloaoQ Brewm Niw England Bread. A chaaea at a right hot loaf will make you think yon are ia Boston. With Alisa's Saif rising B. B. B. Floor you can male brand just Ilka the Puritans asad tn make. ivturned from tbe eaat spring nek of ' tor all departments of tinHe visited Chicago and niot'i'. s Sew York, the Mecca of western is Post-offic- e. THE BEST tu Sa- - C.-i- been granted hi request for two adAt the Staks Tabernacle. Sunday afditional carriers for the Ogden a large audience was addresa-eThe Incrense in force is to tske ternoon,Irofesor ilford M. McKen-dricby effect on March 1. Ills subject aaa Realities of Monnnntsin." Manager MncGinnesa of the Western Union haa received official notice The Imskct ball game between the of the increase of 10 per rent In pay of the local employee, Including oper- B. Y. C. aud A'. S. A. on Saiurday ators and the manager. The increase evening pro veil most luteivatlng. The will become effective March 1. The energy and rklll shown by the Acadboys waa worthy of mea who Western Union employ ea are to he emy liecii In the field longer than one had congratulated. eenaun. After the ssnir the H. C. P, honor of the visitTraveling Auditor New land and Au- girls entertained in ditor Browm of the Utah Light A Rail- ing team. Tbs loom was artistically Inway company were In Ogden yester- deooratpd In the ,culon of the twodsfo-dll- s and large bouquets of day inspecting the local office. They stitutions. were UHrd cu tho tables.' During came up from Balt Lake In a private the luncheon, iTuf. Cowles acted at car. master nl ceremonies and toasts were responds to nr Coarh Snyder and A. returned Writ has Engineer J. Izvgan team, and from the Blair real mine, where the Capt. .leu win of the by Arthur Budge,- - Roselle Fvrrin and work of converting the mine Into Prof. Bradford, A feeling of goo! felbig producer la golngni under the dl-- . evenrertlon of the local company that pur- lowship characterized the whole chased the property.- Survey a have ing. been made for tracks, tunnels and The new Ac na in one of the best shafts ao that It will be hut a short time uni 11 coal is being mined for com- ever issued, and the staff I to be mercial use. New machinery la on heartily congratulated on its success. Students are showing more interest the way to the mine. in thdr paper thla year than ever beSo far there hate been only four fore. esses of spinal meningitis In this secProf. Terry apriit. Friday and Saturtion. The flrat fatality waa In West Weber yesterday. A case was report- day in Logan visiting the B. Y. C. ed from Glasgow Western Addition to- and A. C. U. day. Kenneth Knauas, who has sufOn Tuesday evening, Prof. 8. H. fered of the malady, la on the way to Clark, of the University of Chicago, recovery. gave his new lecture "Literature and the Communltr" Hie Tabernacle was A. d. Fell, through 8. 8. Smith, ha and th audience was alffiost purchased from Joseph Carlson, a crowded unl in declaring It the greateat a on of Grant avenue, piece ground Three ever given In Ogden. bout 100 feet aouth of the pnstofflee, the consideration being 17.750. The numbers of the course are yet tn be Judging from the Inqnlrlec property la 42 feet front with 1C5 feet given and being made about them, the Taber depth. nacle will not hold all who desire is ne.e-amn large auditorCharles Jacobsen, who fell from a attend. If be secured. building at Bingham and Injured hli ium will hips, is reported nut of danger and on Principal Ikivid O. McKay addressthe road to recovery. He is a brother ed the student body at devotional an oi Mrs. L. A. Meyers of this city. ConsidHi subject waa. Monday. eration for the Feelings and Rights of At devotional on .Tuesday bthera. morning, the school was ifrilghted with the foe duet. "Bun of My Soul," rendered by M'xses Stella Islaub and Vida Farley. j the had tinir nsidv'ice in afur purchasing a splendid Flj mg of Flags At noon, t'u'.riu rs uu.l gieccr closed tl.t'ir limn- - zitid busine was ft-1- '. u liv stii'lv.'ii tor 'lie day. The eh! WEBER STAKE ACADEMY i.ul: im- bu-i-r- l- has been V..K-.- Tin'll;;.!--. Evening. - that Postmaater Glaamann ha . I H. F. Laat Haa Been Buying Goods For His Firm. irs-ds- Word - RE1URKS FROM THE EAST A ington fcI-l- l ii imi limit. Anuitementa This Fighters. poiltiou to the appointed administrator of the estate uf the late Diana ili nick, hi mother, waa filed Th y In certain parts u: t.i i tumult' Li I. 1.. Clark. The real eataie ia ram s with talued at fi.itOU, having an earning i . cimunriui clrsi. la sum the sky s. uir.i:.mi-lia- s parity of $lou per annum, and in addithe street ilvpitmni-utnvuim! tion to Mr. Clark there are four other tu liiv complaint oi i crib ir heir. aveumoi Waslnugiua urn: uca: street auil .uinm uveaur The members of the Board of Eduthat rain . oiuiueiice tu cation visited the Madiaon, Quincy and foil, immediately i on- uouued uuots and sill, liraut achooi Thunwav, a part of armed with sh.,ie.. the men to iuspect results iu all of the ami. head for those neighborhood aud schools of Ogden. They were the search f'fr miniature lake, iuall rivguettla of Mat Browning, and he toured ers. and aggravating pout. thein arouu'i in his automobile. The Early jehteniay su.tei loading the from visits will continue until ail bench ran deep with aster the schools are inspected. which poured into the low grouad Lincoln and Waii avrnuos. overO. V. Miller, the mau who repre- along turn ed sidewalks and I'uumutedl.i found for the aa collector himself a sented in cellars and fint yards. Bcclea Lumber company, and collected refuge the began to cuuie to Complaint was failed to he which turn in, nullify iu street burcoaskm rapid supervisor Mur Thursday found guilty by Judge and measures were taken to alJ the phy and sentenced to a fine of 120. In sufferer. on will aerve it out default of thla he Owing to the smaiiues or the pipe the rock pile. carrying off water front the rear of the block that faces Twenty seventh A Boston dispatch, Wednesday, restreet, eaat of Maliaou avenue, by ported the purchase of the Indepenuoon nearly six led of water had acdent Telephone eumpany by the cumulated in the basements of several Rocky Mountain Bell company, i'res-fdeA iiuuses. of citizens was Wallace of the latter company rent out tu delegation seek sin, u the foundastated Thursday that he had no know tion of a number of residences are edge of the reported transfer. Genweak snd fear are emcriained that eral Superinlaadant Vickery of the they might topple over. declared that company Independent Since Thursday night Ogden river there 1m im truth In the report. lias rained aevrrwl incite, hut as )rt U is not dangerous. Funeral services over the remains of will Krausa held at be Engineer fich! Itch! Scratch! the Catholic Scratch! 2 p. in., Sunday, at The more you scratch the Mountain at Interment church. the worse the Itch. Try Doan'a (liniment. Remain View cemetery. may be It cures piles, enema, any skin ItchSunviewiid Saturday afternoon aud All druggists sell It. ing. day morning at residence, 2S53 Grant. - a' Last- DEMONSTRATION ON WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY, t Rain Prevented th n '.'I'-t- i !l Street Ceil People on Twenty-Srventon the City for Water Itch!-Scral- by Ri:. of All tia'iow He ..'i ki the i ,.l Szcrcd Heart ana the young . well it.v eai el'.enee of the lux i1 i i.h in ii eiiucalii-iiii- i w,iy. win! n:. i.o-;- . WAY th,-pln- That the anrnber of people who patronize the Ogden Steam laundry la Increasing dally? Therea a reason for It. Our laundry baa been tried and not found wanting. Everybody like Buy A Home In Ogden. the manner and rapidity with which we turn out their work. That's the The tranater in real eatata durkind of aerrlco wo want to render for ing January and the flrat half of February thla year in Ogden Indicates you also-- We await your orders. that the year of 19u7 will bethe most active year In the real rotate market Ogden which haa been for many year. Ogden haa more business; la In dtl 2tb IL Tboeaa 174. better condition: real estate la lower In, price; real eatate will advance more rapidly, and will py more profit on money Invented in real eatate during the next five year, than any other city of the name size In the United 'pure rood Sutra. Commissioners use Being fully convinced of the above facts, we have recently purchaeed acree of land, scattered Seventy-liv- e about In almost all parts of the clt.v, bring located on 18th, 21at, 22nd, 24th. 25th, 26th, 2Nth. and "Oth attests. anl on Grant, Adams, Monroe,' Quincy, Jackson, Van Buren. Harrlnon, Tyler. Polk and Taylot avenue. We hnvi: bought this property from person wbe desired to sell. We paid spot We are cash and took the discount. to give you a part of the profit ! willing we made In buying this property; sell you a lot in any part of the city, any Get You a FINE aiae you may wish, give you your own terms, without Interest. We are prepared to sell you a home In any part of the city, with amall payment down and the balance the aania aa paying rent, ijzat year wr sold quite a number of bouaea to TAILOR-MAD- E railroad mm and others on above plan, these are nil satisfied and happy and are gradually becoming their ow.i landlords. Our line of patterna for extra paste We sold last year Two Hundred era very flue. and Eighty-fou- r lota, many of which Repairing and Cleaning dona vary the purchaser have fully paid for, raaaonable. recrlved their deeds and are now getting ready to build homes, will have E. quit paying rent and will be the happy S1I 24th St owner uf the home in which they re- Now is I i Ladiea Admitted Free hlurniugs and AfUrinoun Except Saturday. OCDfcN MAILS jlTABNA THEATER .TI IJtAV. mtlUAUV WAM. OGDEN. STORM FILLS CELEBRATING BREVITIES . The King of Tramps Aa l.XW.INTii: SIOliNING THE Partial List of Diseases Cored M Catorth, Deaiaaat, Ringing la the Kara, Dias. of thn Hoad, Throat, Noae, Eye or Ear. All aaes of the Lungs, Bronchial Tubes aad C Disease of Us Btomaeh. Liver, Kidneys and Bladder. Heart Dim Rheumatism, Asthma, Nervous Troubles, 8L Vitas Danes, Plies, tula add all Rectal Trouble, Tape Worm, Blood Poisoning from cause. Diseased peculiar to Woman. ANY , PK1YATB PUBAUB MEN quickly cut ad to stay cured. Remember tb examination and advice la FOBS. Coma at ones. Tomorrow may ha too lata. Call mt wrltn. DR. I $ 4 i , ESTES, SPECIALIST Office hours, 10 a. m. to 6 p. a. 248! Washington Am (Boyla Flock), Ogdm. Utah. Entrance Room It. Remember the number. JL amnlsSlCrrai ' 1 MANNA1 operating through the blood and nervous system. I' reaches every nook and comer of the body and enfuses energv Into every tissue organ and function, cleansing and renovating tbe entire aysiem. During the winter months our bodies accumulate in bidden nook and corner the ashes of combustion or tissue refuse, resulting from life's fires that cause many vague aches and pains and tired or quanweary feelings, and if in large disortities give rise to anema, biood ders, kidney troubles, ihcumatism, gout, headache, palpitation, nervous ailments, clogged eliminative otgans, nod frequently to fevers. Caroba Manna if taken for fl short time will remove every trace of winter' accumulation of lefnse. It will remove all those weary, clogged, heavy feelings. Put snap and vim into every bodily fiber, make the eye bright, appetite keen, digestion and aaalmilatlon right, elimination perfect, sleep sweet and restful, steps spring and buoyant, fits one for the tasks aud lime. pleasures of the coming SpringMANNA YOU CAN GET CAROBA At YOUR DRUGGIST'S AT 50c and 91.00 PER BOTTLE. OUR NEW CONTAINS SIZE A l FULL Any Person Cutting or De- -' -- stroyingGvergreens on Our Lands in Ogden Canyon Will Be Vigorously Prose cutecLwg dt dt UTAH LIGHT & RAILWAY CO. E. W. WADE. Agent - - BOTTIJC MONTH'S TREATMENT. is V |