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Show THE MORSIXCS OiiDEN, 1'TAll. TIUKsitAV. . Hyrum Pingre.-- manager of Hi. Furniture Co., marueii front s short baalne tr:p in iLe north. Oo-de- n Suitable for a cigar, or fruit store. A candy The young ladle of the Cahol'c church have issuel invitation fur a party to be given April let. Dr. A. P. Hlb'u. of Oxilen. ha been named by Governor Cutler a a member of this State Board of Medical Ex-- a miners Ttia la a high compliment for the oateopath and a personal victory for ilia piofeaaiun. Bargain ONCE MORE BRIDGE MOVING COMMISSIONERS OF WEBER AND DAVIS MEET. STARTED WEST THEY FROM RENO TUESDAY NIGHT. Wheelwright Bros. The court of appeals has been In the case of Jehu A. Kuj who acted aa administrator fer the estate of Charles Durkee vs. the Union PaciUc Railroad company. The case has been decided against the administrator in the I'niled States district court, and Carle Kuyeudall, through his counsel. Judge T. J. Anderson, bss appealed to the higher tribunal. The uii Involve g27,Stm.t'0O worth of bonds and lntmest since l, They Decide to improve the River Crossing Between the Counties. Nerthv(ttm Association. GRANT. R. ALEXANDER u Mgr. .SATURDAY Matinee and Night THE OLD ARKANSAW The commissioners of Weber coun- o Wth its wealth HANAN stsrtliu; asd of realistic acenic and mechanical rf ferns. A story of the Arsines Hills. SEE the Railroad Hold-up- , tha Famous Conservatory Sceuo, the Electric Fountain. A GREAT SHOE PLAY, A GREAT CAST Night Price.: 25c, 50c, 75c. Matinee Adults, 60c; children 25c BEAT SALE FRIDAY. A UTAHN offers the ease of softy pliable leather and the elegance of THEATER smart styles; made permanent by the very best material and k TONIGHT! skilled workmanship. four-horss SALARIES 0;dea Steam Laundry THE OGDEN home-maker- 1-- Spring Cleaning home-maker- is at Hand Ten Nights in a Barroom OF TEACHERS Geo. A. Re. FRED RAYMOND'S F. puUr Melodramatic Comedy i'roduciiuu, But Are Held at Sacraments Because of Flood Wet of Thai City. ty met those from Davis county, at the Uintali bridge, in the southern part of the county, yesterday, to consider the proposition of a Joint county bridge. It is the Intention of the commissioners of the two comities to build as soon as possible, a bed-roc- AMUSEMENTS, OPERA HOUSE Direction Theatrical The Sacramento division cf the Southern Pacific ha been opemd up and the line from Spark to Sacra-memA teli again in cvnmil.ai.ni. egram received from the flood districts in the vicinity of the Truckee river taud that in s day or two the entire line between Ogden and the steel bridge, with abutments of stone coast would be repaired. Superintendent Manson Is at ths set in cement, over the Weber river. front overseeing the work of pile drivthe to The bridges damage by great 1803. and bridge constructing. high water this spring will cause tbs ingThe heavy rains which poured over deal a era to commission great pay P. T. Gill, surveyor for the Laramie, the country soar Rmo hare- - ceased abutments to more attention bridge Hshn'a Pesk ft Pacific, will make his heretofore. It has been found and already the river7 is commencing 19 and flrt rantp at the Jones cablmi, mar than were scheduled first bridge in the canyon haa to fslL Nos. the that the MacWard place, and will in.l the to arrive some time yesterday afterof all withstood the ravages high noon. survey through a rspidly as pos- water this year on account of Its solid sible. There Is little fear of the A report from Sacramento anare in laid which cement, nounce road leaving Walden to one stJv, as abutments, Is tailing there and rain that base. there is fully as much and Just as upon a good of the commissioners on (ear. are entertained that destruction The report good coal on the east and south sides will follow the rising of the river. of the park as on the west side. Mr. the Uintah proposition will be reportTrains went west from Huso last next of board the ed the at meeting Gill was joined at Wood's landing night, but were stopped at Sacramenentrusting by Monday. e iteutiafMtfcM with two teams and two to a the track west uf Sacramento 4 WeIn need wagons,, the wagon ho bad .The members of the party from Hudare flooded. vttfc your bundles whenever were Commlaelouers ber county manner In when the party left The first overland limited front the 4 laundry work. tTbs son, McKav and Moore and Couuty west reached Reno yesterday morning. our work ought graven. thick we turn At the meeting of E. A. Wedgwood, Surveyor while to Wight tha most fastidious, No. 1, United Spanish war vetcamp other erans. Halt CANCELS FEBRUARY ORDER Tuemlay, it was deotr riai sro u low si sny the ramp is to come to Ogh.,..w cstsblishment. Ws await rided that den in a body Thursday evening to inThe United States land office rerear orders. spect the local ramp. Both camps, ceived from President Roosevelt Tueswhich form the Utah department, are day his order rotating to illegal enin n flourishing condition. tries of publlo land, oancelllng his 4JT tttfc St order of Feb. 12, 1907, relating to tha now 174. L. S. Hodgson of Weber county has Issuance of evidence. The order to a taken the place of 8. T. Whitaker on follows: of Art board the Utah the governing Wauhington, March II, 1907. conInstitute, the senate failing to To the Secretary of the Interior: firm Mr. Whitaker's nomination. My order of February 12. 1907, relatto the Issuance of evidence of ing DIED: George 8. Cox, at 1 o'clock title under the public land laws, is yesterday morning at the home of his BILL PROVIDING AND hereby canceled, for the reason that WAV daughter, Mrs. Lamb, in West Weber. congress did not appropriate as MEANS 18 SIGNED. 1 at m.. Remains Funeral p. Saturday. IN SU COUNTRIES. amount sufficient to enable the comI rid wrilyiii Siam Hmt, undertakviewed be at Larkin's may missioner of the general land office of the the Mir run1 yfuneral. morning ing parlura to properly cany out the purposes of Mwt tad hMupniet PneUot bdoriNir. to No Excuse Remains for Refusing that order, which were to have ouch WrmtrmmmUmrn L. W. Parry, who has been the Pay tbs Teachers. a Living examination made of all applicants B. C. WOONINSTON, moving spirit in the Kinsey collapWage. for patent as would facilitate the issible Box ft Commission eompany, suance of title to bona fide settlers with headquarters in Ogden, left would reduce illegal and for Chicago last evening to starch will entries to a minimum and bring the out a new location for his factory. beThe salariesor.of Ogden teachers at least the war was work of the land office np to date. Increased, He will establish a concern in a secwhen Governor With the amount actually appropriatpaved for an lucre tion of the country where there la Cutler yesterday signed, bouse Mil ed it to not possible to carry out the more population and a greater demand tbe tax for general order, or to provide with certainty for for boxes, and by so doing la conf- No. 27, increasingschools from 6 1 to the detection of fraud without rauetog of ident fortune will smile upon Mm and maintenance 2 unreasonable hardship Xd bona fide mills. . la man a hia associates. Mr. Parry will be good news to the un- settlers and This of energy and quite resourceful, in teachers of Ogden. la order to accomplish as much as bla new field he, no doubt, will build derpaid With greater .revenue provided for esa be accomplished with our presnp nn industry of large proportions. the school, the money to be devet ent means in preventing Illegal acquiThe shops, now located In part it the to salaiire, there Is no excuse left sition of public lands the commission Kirsel warehouse, will be moved. Dur- ej for a refusal to give the teachers s er of the general land office will deing the past two years the Collapsible living wage. tail all bis available field and office Box company haa spent $24, WO in Several teachers had reelgnsd this force In such manner, by concentraOgden. morning before .the results of toe leg- tion or otherwise, as will as effectually work in Salt Lake became as to possible with the sot on appro C. A. Hlckeulooper haa been named islative . priatloa restrict fraud, enforce the exn member of the state board of horti- generally known. isting laws, and promote ths bona fide culture for Weber county. s. settlement of public lands by Park avenue and Twentieth street WEEER COUUTY FAIR THEODORE ROOSEVELT. are flooded again. The rfv.fr has overSTOCK HOLDERS ATTEHTION flowed ita banka and In some places the water la up to the bubs of wagon MRS. THAWS MOTHER All those holding stock certificates wheels. Houses are surrounded by Assoold Weber in Fair the County runwater of the two and water is feel lias the necessary ning In a flood down Twentieth street, ciation and have not yetofexchanged Father of the Actress Scores Conduct of His Former Wife. the same for Uko number shares in the Intermountain Fair ' Association, P. has been J. Stoutemyer appoint9 A dispatch from Pittsburg say the ed chief clerk of E. W. Newcombs must do so immediately or lose all calling on mother and sisters of W. Scott signal department and will have full Interest in said stock.' By office of the Nesblt, father of Mrs. Harry Kendall Tracy at the charge in Mr. Newcomb's absence. J. Theodore Standard the stock will ha Thaw, have repudiated Mrs. Charles J. J. Allen will flu the position of ma- Evening terial clerk. R W, Ashworth will fill excbiuged share' for share. Be sure Holman, who waa the wife of WrSoott Warranted two years. you bring tbe stock of the Weber Nesblt and mother of Mrs. Thaw, In a the position of checking clerk. This County Fair Association with you, most remarkable statement. Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil la the because the stock In the new com- statement waa written out at a fam LAWN MOWERS best remedy for that often fatal dis- pany can only be exchanged by sur- lly conference held at Miles City, ease croup Has been used with sun. rendering the .old stock. The stock In Mont., most of the Nesblt family re Weber County Fair Association la now siding in that vicinity. Tbe statement In our family for eight yssrs. cess RAKES, HOES valueless, and the time for exchang- in part is as follows: Mrs. L. Whiteacre, nffalo, N. T. Tha altitude Mrs. Charles J. Hoi ing the stock has expired, but the directors of the Intermountain Fair As- man, mother at Mrs. Harry K. Thaw, IN DISTRICT COURT WHEELBARROWS sociation have decided to grant a few has token toward her daughter. Eve-lrmore days in which the transfer of Is, to our minds, moat inhuman One Divorce Granted By Judge J. A. stock may be made. Give this Imme- The evidence that has been been givStock now fully complete Howell. diate attention if you want to aave en at the trial reflects very discreditably upon Mrs. Holman's character your rights. and marked at attractive In the district court yesterday morn Does sbe wish to give the ImpresBy ordA of the Board of Directors, woman in the twension that she, prices. Ing before JuJge J. A. Howrll, the fol March 16th, 1907. O. M. RUNYAN, tieth century, having attained an age lowing matters were disposed of: President. Estate of M. Gillen, deceased, the long past maturity, was so innocent, WM. CLASSMAN, Secretory. ro unsuspecting that ahe thought petition for order of sale of real estate. Granted. money given 'the family waa given A decree of divorce was granted without recompense whatever? Does Adam Eccles from Elizabeth Eccles, she wish to make American people be MRS. A. L. DAVIS DEAD lieve ahe wu Innocent enough to think upon the grounds of cruelty. men gave her money for nothing Job Hobson vs. 8. W. Badcon, that With Spinal Meningitis or limply because they were Mends? suit for labor performed, judgment Was Attacked on Friday Last. was rendered in favor of the defendWhat girl could live the life that ant. Evelyn Nesblt lived and came out unIn the case of the Oregon Short tarnished? Mothers, answerl Do you Mrs. A. L. Davis, of No. 171 Twenty-rooOGDgN, UTAH. Lin against Wilson Cragun and oth street, died, at 10:90 Tuesday think your daughters could be placed "Where the Big Firs Wes" era. Involving a certain right of way, from tbe effects of spinal meningitis. In the same circumstances, mind you, is on trial this afternoon. Her mother, who was prevented from with such tn example of a man White to teach them being at the bedside on account of the as Stanford wss right and what whst morality in of service the the passenger delay for Southern Pacific, wllL arrive in Ogden wu wrong placed in his hand protection, at tbe age of 15 years, this fternoon. such a crisis and come Mrs. Davis first showed symptoms pass through of the disease Friday. She grew rap- through all right? idly worse .and then the disease was pronounced acute meniagltto. Despite the efforts of doctors to check tbe disSAID TO RELIEVE ease,- she gradually weakened until ALL RHEUMATISM. the end came tost night. of most The husband of Mrs. Davis, at present in Inyo county, 'California, was Fluid Extract Dandelion, one-hatelegraphed to two days ago. On acounce; Compound Kargon, count of the time it takes a message to reach the Skiddoo mine, of which Compound Syrtip Sarounce; one vrill he is superintendent. It will be anounces. Mix by three other two days before be is Informed saparilla, of his wifes death. in well a bottle and take shaking dnsea after each meal in teaspoonful THERE WILL BE NO STRIKE Theao bedtime. ingredients and at well-nourish- ed obtained at moderate cost can be Trainmen In the West Art for Peaceat any good prescription pharmacy, ful 8ettlcmSnL and, being composed mainly of vegJ. P. Morrissey, grand muter of etable extracts, are harmless and the Brotherhood of Railway Trainwill not Injure the moat delicate men, said yesterday that there was no Mercantile Co. 1, grand BUILD A Tiit--ds- Case 4 Walt Shew Ki II M COUNTIES TO TRAINS ARE' BREVITIES for sale EXAMINEE: s. 10-20-- 30 Auditorium Roller Skating SOLE AGENTS GRANT AVENUE. Will reopen Tuesday night, March 19th, and will remain open foi roller skating morning, afternoon and evening as heretofore. Tbs rink to now in flrst-clashape, having a new floor au4 new wheels on the katea. The roof has alu noen repaired. Mr. O'Mara will give his personal attention to the rink for a couple of weeks. u WHY (Bump . Admission, aftaraoon, 10a. Admission, evening, lie. R!Jnd CONSULTATION FREE borne-maker- We Company Tools Garden Hoso Company f Eat More the nutritious of flour foods Uneeda Biscuit the lf only perfect soda cracker. Then be able to you Earn More because a body has greater productive capacity. Thus you will also be able to for Value received there food so .economical as Uneeda Biscuit a dust tight moisturo proof packags. NATIONAL BISCUIT COM PANT Guarantee Speedy and Abee lute Curem tn Camee We Aoempt Elliott, Across the street from old atsiid now at Dm. 235C Washington Avenue. to Geo. A, Lowe b no IE SIDS? I?J Free Mornings Ladies Admitted and Afternoons Except Saturday. Lowe Save More because SHOE CO. DEE-STANFO- RD truth In the report that the train- men employed on roads west of Chicago had rejected the wage scale recently offered by the general managers of the various lines and that the men had voted to strike, if their demands were not granted. Mr. Morrissey said that while it was trno that a vote wu being taken open the offer of the managers, tbe result could not be decided before next Tuesday. The officials of the Brotherhood generally express the opinion that a peaceful settlement of the wage question upon the western railroads will be reached. stomach. This simple prescription to uld to perform remarkable cures, in many cases of rears standing. It hu a peculiar effect upon the imkidneys, assisting these- most to filter and (train portant organ from the blood the nrie aclJ. uria, etc., which causes the pain and misery of Rbenmsttotn. BUSWELL JEWELER m ' Has Moved His Place of Business to More Convenient Quarters at HOW ABOUT Harness yen need? Dost afford It Uil youve given us a chaeo. We sell ao Inferior goods, a old fashioned appilnaoen. that new think yos out All Our Harness to Ml WASHINGTON AVE. to made from the beet of leather workmanlike manner. Blankets, Halters, Whips tad everything the moat a bane owner seeds. J.C. Plait Saddlery to. DBY FARMIKC COHVEHTIOM The Utah delegation to the Diy Farm Congress, held in Denver, Colu., last January, Instructed the undersigned to eall s state arid farm convention,' to be held near the time of the coming April conference. In accordance with these InstrucIntions, a convention of all persons terested In any phase of srld r dry farming, or forming without Irrigation. to hereby called to meet in the 8. univerBarratt Hal! of the L. April sity, Tuesday and Wednesday,will be 9th and 19th. Four meetings held at 19 a. m.t 2 P- - m.. and 7 p. m. Tuesday, and 10 a. m. Wednesday. The purpose of the convention will be to bring before the farmers In-of Utah, tbe latest and most reliable formation concerning the methods and results of farming without irrigation, to exchange ths experiences of the workers In this department of farm activity, and to effect the permanent organization of a state arid farming association. Detailed programs will be pnhlisbed later-- . Many prominent men have already agreed to take part on the program. The meeting will be of great Interest to all farmers, whether on irfarms. It Is rigated or hoped that a large attendance will be a d The Public is Especially Invited to Visit His New Store and Inspect the Beautiful Line of Jewelry. Garden Seeds It is not time to plant jet, but soon WILL BE and we want you to know where to get jour SEEDS. I waa in the big fire, as you all remember, and all my old stock was burned. Our new stock is arriving and will be the best ever brought to Ogden. . - Seeds That Are Sure to Grow , FLOUR ; HAY OR GRAIN Large or Small Quantities Remember, we carry a full line of that famous Pratts Foultry Food for snimals and poultry. In present JOHN A. W1DTSOE, ISAAC H. GRACE. P. A. YODER. Provo, March 19th, 1907. W. T. ASTILL 2264 Washington Ate. Both Phones WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. I 1 mmmmami mini. i n j iwiimi MMWwmwmww |