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Show THE MORNING EXAMINER, 8 OGDEN, TTAII. FRIDAY, APRIL 5, 1907. CONFERENCE UTAH CONSTRUCTION CO. GETS $6,000,000 CONTRACT Delicious Apostle D. O. McKay at the Stake B- - BAKING POWDER I are the most appetizing, healthful and nutritious of foods Uncb depends upon the Baklr g Powder MVl HUM NON M ROOMS. Independent 'Phene toll 'Phene, ties rings BUSINESS OFFICE Indipndint Phone Ball Phene. ana Ting N. Nn. Va. Ml ast.m-lslmien- ; EXAMINER TELEPHONES EDITORIAL , WILL BE THE 1 M SPOTLESS Ns M Nn. SS i TOWN BREVITIES NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS In mak- ing complaints regarding the delivery of the Examiner do so direct to circulation department, and not to carriers. Any subscriber falling to receive the Examiner will confer a favor by calling Net 66 either phone before IMPROVEMENT LEAGUE READY FOR SPRING CLEANING. John S. Lewis at Hoad of Organizatio- n- Other Officers. Chosen. a, m. LAMAR NELSON, Circulator. (Signed) The I'tah Construction company has again demonstrated that it la the ( ae- giant fu railroad contract qork by I the for building of curing the contract Ci!i miles of railroad for the Western Pacific, from Deeth, Nevada, lo the California line. The Information, au- - ! thorUed by Manager W. H. Wattis. will he good news to people of the city, generally, who will be pleased to know that an Ogden firm has distanced all competitors and secured such a hig contract plum. Involves $6,000,000. When la la known that the work Involves approximated about fti.tNiO.uuu, t. many will open their eyes with The figure took Jtig even In this age of atupeudoua sums and glgan- tie undertakings. Ogden la on the map, you bet. and (he enterprising firm mentioned la demonstrating that the business mea of the city know how to do big things in a big way. Three Big Contracts. Th Utah Cnnstrurtloa company now haa three large contract, one from Orovllle, California, to the Ne- vada state line, the second from Balt Lake City to Deeth, Nevada, and the third from Deeth to the California line. The contract last secured la almost equal to the Orovllle contract. In the aggregate the company now haa 7!5 miles of railroad to build- and thats going some. Work la Varisd. The grade of th Western Pacific will extend over plain and valley, the mountains will be tunneled In several places for the iron roadway. Thus It will be seen that th work will be of a It Is quits generally varied nature. con reded that the line will have less curves and fewer heavy grades than the Southern Pacific. Through the Sierra Nevada mountains the superiorwill be most noticeity of the road-beable, a the pass over which the line will be constructed is not so high altova sea level aa the Tapes route. , The Southern Pacific has made many big improvement during the past few f years; the new road Is profiting by the experience gained-- . Armies of Man to B Employed. The number of men and teams to b employed on th wirk will be limited only by the number to bo obtained. There will be work for thousands of men and hones and the company Intends to rush the work to as epeedy a completion as possible. GIVea Company Unique Position. This mammoth contract, three In one, covering 725 miles of roadbed, gives the I'tah Construction company a unique position lu the railroad contract world. The number of construe-tlicompanies in the United States that are In a position, by reason of having sufficient machinery and scraping outfits to do the work might easily be counted on the fingers of one hand. "Rad Eye Johnson, M too well known here, the notorious negro who has been In Jail for numerous offenses, pleaded guilty yesterday In Sait Joke to (he charge of malicious mischief and was sentenced to six months n the county jail by Judge Diehl. Jack-so- n broke e plate gloss window st the Favorite saloon, Wednesday morning. Parties having claims, bills or acFair counts against the association are requested to here then: Sled with the secretary at the Standard office at once. Inter-Mountai- n Conference travel began yesterday morning, and all trains were loaded with visitors to Balt lAke. The Short Line trains from the north and west took large numbers to Zorn; while the Jtlo Grande No. carried In 360 from Sevier end Sanpete. 300 more fnuu Tlntlc and ni all rrains on that line yesterday fully 3.000 people were carried. The Balt Iake Route also hud its trains full of visitors from the eouth and southwest, and the streets of the etty begin to assume their ac- The Ogden City Improvement league has rolled up ila sleeves and is now ready for the annual spring rleautng and the regular summer work in beautifying the city. At e meeting of the board of (directors at the club rooms last evening the following offlrrra were elected for the ensuing year: President. John 8. Lewis ; secretary William Allison; vice president, J. C. Nye; vice preai-di-n- t. I km Maguire; treasurer, John plngree. Various committers will be chosen later. Offera Shade Treat for City Use. A communication was received from Denny Smyth In which he state,! that he had Just returned from California and had brought with him 7UII shade trees, which he tendered to the city for uae In beautifying the waste spots. The directors gratefully acknowledged receipt of the trees and the same will lie planted under the direction of the league. Wi-be- r Call Will Be Issued. General general call will lie leaned to citizen of ihe community to take a civic prldwln their city by feeing Lo it that their yards are kept clem, lawns rut nicely, lives trimmed, y customed epiMsrance of fences maintained In g'iod comUtlon end everything around the homes kept on these occasions. in line shape. Why send away for your bulbs and Street. Parking of Twenty-Fourtweds? A full assortment of reliable with were taken Preliminary steps ad choice bulba. Flower and vegate-bl- e regard to Ihe parking of the renter seeds at Grout's Seed Store, 363 of Twenty-fourtstreet. It la pro31th st. Puy early while the assort posed that, a atrip fourteen feet w'rto ment Is complete. In the miter of the street from WashTwo new rtah postnf fires have been ington to Adams avenue he made into a park. This is In line with the parkestablished, one at Devils Slide, In Weber canyon. Morgan county, and ing InSanother rltles, such ae Chicago Francisco. The making of the other at Harper, Certain county. and inch g park In the' middle of (be street Thomaa G. Thomas Is named as th at the former plure and Edwin will necessitate the removal of and telephone and telegraph poles, C. Lee at the latter plate. then the street mentioned from Adams Assistant Fire Chief Alonso Rogers to Washington will lie a thing oi of department No. 1 yesterday received beauty and a joy forever. Members Pungle Up. a telegram from Chlragn notifying him of the death of his niece. Mrs. F. J. Before the close of the meeting thw Schmidt at that place. The itaceasi A directors subscribed smuunta ranging was a da ugh I er of s brother of Mr. front Ida to 10i) for the maintenance Rogers, who died two rears ago at of the league. Another meeting will lAramie, Wjo. Mm. Sr'imldt will !c be held Monday evening. Interred at Laramie. A extra-activit- semi-annu- h h pni-maat- There will be a meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Plate Indiix-trla- l School at the Institution at 7: do oclock this evening. The president ha approved the Sentence of the ronrt martial In the case of Eugene F. Crone of the Twenty-ninth at infantry win wn Fort Douglass, t'lah. on Hie charge of embezzlement and dishonorable conduct. R. Beus. G. Y. Kendall. John Hooper aud Bishop Child. Interment waa in i hr Uoujier cemetery. CHS! CHIEF CLERK RESIGNS Southern Pacific for Nevada Northern. Leaves Super-inirnde- SUIT HAS BEEN FILED BIG DAMAGE CASE STILL PENDING IN DISTRICT COURT. ! Water Company Allsgsd to Have Appropriated Waters Belonging to the cf Ogden Pro-side- s Office and S. Beard Meeting. At one of the first meetings of conference week, that of the stake officer, and boards of the Sunday schools, which convened at Barrett hall. In Salt Lake City, yesterday. Assistant Buiierintendent David O. McKay of this city presided. The exrrrLes k f the nature of a convention, and although called at peilod so early in the week, added to the fart that trains carrying delegates we-- e delayed, there was splendid representation from a majorltr of the stakes from Canada on the north to Mexico on the south. Some of the persons responding to roll call traveled 1.440 miles, and even then the remotest stakes were not reporetd at the morning but will he heard from beforemeeting, the exercises are over. The giwtt gathering of the Sunday school will be held Sunday evening in the Tabernacle. The Deseret Sunday School union has a membership far greater than any other auxiliary organization in the church, the grand total now bordering on 150,000, including officer, teachers and pupils. Perhaps no other church in Christendom can make so good a showing in Ssbbath school work s docs the Church of Jesus Christ of Salats. The perfect organization and discipline found In the stakes and throughout the mission aud branches elicit the admiration cf persona engaged In similar work in other churchea. v At the convention of one of the Protestant schools of this rlty, held n'it long ago, one nf the leauiug delegates propoed an onslaught upon the Mormon Sunday schools, to save" the hoye snd girls that were numbered therein. The suggestion aroused another delegate present, himself the superintendent of a Sabbath school, and he remarked that he thought it would be a wiser and better Idea to take up a labor among Mormon children who were not to be found enrolled In Sunday schooL, along wbh sectarian children who seldom were seen in the Sunday school room. Ha said further that the wot k of the y Haints Sunday schools should be commended rather than be discouraged, for," said he, using a term that was exprexslve, If not choice or appropriate, they can give us cards snd spades and heat us all to pieces in Sunday school work. David 0. McKay Prasldea. In the absence of General Superintendent Joseph F. Smith, who was attending a meeting elsewhere, Assistant Superintendent David O. McKay presided over the exercises this morning. The congregstion sang For the Strength of the Hill We Bless Thee,-an- d Elder Hugh J. Cannon of the general Invar d offered the Invocation. The roll waa railed by Secretory George D. Pyper, reaKinscs being received from a majority of the atake. Contrary to the rule in church meetings, there wa, a noticeable preponderance of male over females In tne gathering. After a short address by Assistant Superintendent McKay, introductory of the work erf the conventkm, the member, separated, going Into various rooms In the Memorial building for class work. Following were the programs carried out In the respective departments: Superintendent'! department (librarian, Included), the general superintendency presiding Paper. Divislvn of Responsibility In the Superintendence," Elder Osborne Wldtxoe. Discussion: Paper, Superintendents Council Heelings," Elder Louis A. Merrill. Dlsimsslun. Paper, "81 she Board Fast Elder Charles J. Ross. Discussion, Paper, Stake Board Appointments and Visits." Elder George H. Wallace. Discussion. Secretaries and treasurers department, conducted by Elder George D. Pyper of the general board Paper, Department Work of Secretaries acl Tereasuren at Union Meeting." Sister Amis B. Brown; discussion. Paper, Records and Reports," Elder A. Joseph Swenson; discussion. Paper, Stake Hoard Appointments and Visits,' Elder David W. Evans; discus- While engagid in a friendly wrestling bmit with Tien Darker In the V. M. C. A. gymnasium at Salt lako City, the other day. "Q." Cannon of this city, sustained a dislocated which ho is now carrying around In a sling. In falling to the mat "Q " went iKiwn with considerable force and the distocatkra waa the result. Ijit-ter-da- Plaintiffs. . Thomas England and 6! other farmers of Plain City, by their attorneys, A. G. Horn and Maglnnla A Corn, have entered ault in the district court agalnal the Ogden Waterworks company for damages aggregating about 125,1)0(1. The case is one which has been bunging fire for some time and a hid legal battle is expected. It is alleged that the defendant company during the summer months of 1906 appropriated waters of Ogden river, which by right of priority of appropriation, lielonged to the plaintiffs at Plain City. It was Imperative, so It la said, that the waterworks company he given a certain amount of water for the maintaining of the city y water system. This water, the appropriated on the ground that public necessity la greater than private need. The aggregate damages to all the property involved waa about $26,000, ault la taring and for this amount brought.. The amount of damage done to each parly wax estimated according to the stock owned In the Irrigation fompunlH. Suit waa brought sometime ago In the federal court, hut there was an much iinnweaeMry testimony offered and the inicident by the expense so great that the plaintiffs RIO GRANDE GRANTS INCREASE asked for a dismissal. OF TEN PER CENT. Richard. Kolapp A Pratt, and other attorneys represent the waterworks The ease will he a lively company. will Announcement Made From Denver is one. anil even Inch of the wayattor-ueilie conteifted by the opposing Result cf Conference Between Employes and Manager, corn-pun- ENGINEERS GET A RAISE dcft-tulai- n s. COLUMBIAS DEFEAT JESSCOS itlu Grande Western engineer running out of this rlty will lc pies--- I Take Three Straight Games at AssoVERDICT ACAINST SMYTH to note thai announcement was made ciation Allays. yeii-nla.that the Denver Hnd R'u and committee railwy Allowed' Damages for 'Full Amount of Th hta rlub play rings around the Brotherhood of Lorom--livRaised Check. : the bowling alloys last Englm-e- r and Firemen, a Per tit w'.'.nir.g Hire gsnies with a sion. negotiation which have been In p'or-r- e uirfi Choristers and organists' departThe Jury In the case of A. E. Clo-- e for several week. have agreed oa! ,? 2 4!".. against 2.209. The vs. I1. T. Smyth et a I. returned last upon a new scale of wage, ami Th?: o'a..v gird individual score of ment. conducted by Elder Horace 8. n of the genera board Paper, night, ufler a deliberation of ten min- coiiiracl after April 1 were (.lend I'.' wa. ma le i; Cgnrip In one game, I!; average, bv the way. of 220 to a "Thought Development In Our Sunutes. a vcr.llct awarding the plaintiff bi the manager of Ihe road mid rerl.ilnl- s winner. That IS day School Hymns." Sister Belle SalS. Farnsworth 674.75. . of the bnnhoriiood-las- t g::ne Attorney rcpiesenlatlre goi-iin any mans mon Rosk: discussion. Paper, Two conducted Ihe rase for Close. night. The engineers ,f-Part and fVur Part Singing,'' Elder The story that goes with theoimtfv an Increase uf ten per cert md imIts round in the lmnds of the po- proved working condition- - an. I ihe Joseph Ballantyne; discussion. Following i tin score: lice. through ilw bunk ( uf the city, firemen rIho gain sa'lsf-ic'nrper. "Stake Board Appointments and JESSCOS. tone Hnd Anally through the dial riot court. Visits." Elder William N. B Shepeions. While the innvaiw- - is lm-- thrn Tot. 3rd. 1st. 2nd. A check made nut curele-sl- y fur 76 that granted at tli herd: dbctission. 4S4 171 138 175 Van Dam l'higo Parents' department, conducted by cents, and which was raised to i75. to the mi-on 'he roads of the Grlx 393 168 147 108 forms the basis of the tale. Elder Middle Weal. It Is aid that the DenJoseph W. Sumnterhays and 418 159 162 12- 7Barlow E. Maguire, a partner of MurphC. ver and Kl-Henry H. Kolapp of the general Grande employe will Scowc-rof- t 517 153 180 184 -found himself out of cigars .n- night, still, a The Establishment heretofore, rmilve higlir Black 3?7 board Subject, 330 120 47 he sent over In the lactory run in and Work of Parents' Departments n wage than are pa-i- l on the roads east A. E. Close lot a new supply and addf Colorailo. Conferi-nrbetween the ed the siigge-tlo- n that CIo.u ought to manager an- representative of the tip the messenger, lie did so to trainmen an romim-roare still in ; Gr.-md- ex-e-- En-lg- - an-1-- P. -- g -- i o Raymond-Whltnmi- excursion b train, consisting of seven couch. s. passed through Ogden Ut night bound for the coast. t ef M hen tit, was returned to the it was put away and taken to the hank ne da. When the paying tell r ihe bark ashed Maguire how no. ill Hi check called for. that worth-ulVm-t.. . " have s.ihl Seven' v ti I: was paid him. at anand six-hits- . eln-el- - until after the end riu-- tb r . .vaunted c mot hi- - - balann-a- i,c dtti-o- l his loss. J. F. Dunn, superintendent "f motive power of the Ororou SWt Line railroad, passed through Ogden Iasi inght on No. !, bound for Idaho points. Mias Wills Rhodes has resigned her position as night operator with the Rocky Mountain Hell Telephone company and accepted a posh ion with the Independent Telephone company. Mis Rhodes la an efficient operator and In adding her to tin- staff the Independent la making n good move. WRECK ON BIG FOUR. i). : institution. rib-bu- cuui-plele- $2.75. We have a nice assortment erf Children's Silk and Chiffon liars u white, pink, blue and red. Special sale on Children's Straw Sailor. GROTS 358 25th St. Paperk Stoke BoarJ Appointments and Visits," Sister Jessie i Tibbs; discussion. Primary department, conducted l.y Elders Horace H. Cummings, Hugh J. Cannon and Seymour B. Young of the general board Paper, The Fast Day in the Primary Department, Sitter Amelia Madsen; discussion. Paper, The Group System in the Primary Department, Sister Lena B. Davi; discussion. Paper, Stoke Board Appointments and Vlslto," Slater Do noth y Bowman; discussion. Kindergarten department, conducted by Elders Horace H. Cummings, Hugh J Cannon and Seymour B. Young of the general hoard Paper. The Fast Day la the Kindergarten Department." Sister Aftdn Young; discussion. Paper, The Gospel in the Kindergarten Department, Sister Ida Coombs; dix. cusslon. Paper,.SUke Appointments and Vlaito, Sister Hax 1 A. Cable; discussion. Yesterday Afternoon, An equally interesting program waa rendered yesterday afternoon and evening, commencing at 7:30 o'clock. The stake workers, with their husbands, wives and escorts, were the guests of the general boar.! at a sociable. held at the Lion house, conducted hy the general pd Deseret Sunday' School union board, at which time the following program was carried out: Get acquainted song, If There Sunshine in Your Heart, V the assembly; prayer: solo by Elder George D. Pyper; address, "Social Gatherings in the Sunday School Work, (1) of stake boards, (!) of ward officers and teachers, (3) of pupils. Elder George refreshM. Cannon: male quartet; ments and music. cubsIoo. for Its exactness and able manner, 'The Dunbar instrumental seph Evening Herald. NOTED DIVINE TO PREACH Dr, Croeker of Boston Will Deliver Address at K. of P. Hall Next Sunday Evening, -- n r. string of Seng." able to Hig Koiirac-fiiiuinods'jo- n when enterInto n Several pa light !y injur, d, but Thit. 'i- - th'!r Journey. r, ir'i ;.rr. j f"v ing till w.-r- i r 01,1 uf tit- assenger train wa d. badly SHORT IN HIS ACCOUNTS. Vw bans. April 4. As a xatiilnatlon of the account Ferdinand Huclenhclt.-r- . state rax Or Engineers Organize Lodge. Th, Kin Giande Western eneinerr a new lodge In Bull lat night, to be known s Mount who 716. Brotherhood of Engineers. Engineers (. L. . George Weidman. IV. It. Ilrlscne and T. Hasslelt of Ogrten were grand in attendance at the organization meetauxiliary orgauiv.i-tio'- i iiliovs. ing. The Hired. furnished refreshment for Wodni-Hila- laicn-motiv- e FRYER 1icki-rnian- Id evening at tlis u.i iniAnd ini resting game is av Paper, "fltakr Board and Visits," Elder W. M. McKndrick: discussion. Second intermediate depxrtmcnr. ciiiidiicii-by Elders John M. Mil?, LAST CALL lattu-W. Vre. Thomas B. Evans and LAID TO TEST Harold G. Reynolds of the general There are about 64 shares of stork board Paper. The Fast Iiav in the Funeral of Mrs Cook Held at Hooper in the Weber t'oiiuty Fair Association Second Intermediate Department, Elen exchanged for der John H. Glenn: discussion, la-- l that have nut Yesterday. r. of Securing Htome PrepIn the Mountain Fair tck The funeral of Mr. Etta E. Cook, Tin- holders of those shares aration." Elder Dryden R. Coombs; will oc all right unless the exchange discussion. daughter of W .1. Bclnan of Paper. Stake Board Apsit held yesii-rdauf'emion at 1 is made ltnim iti.iMy. This la the Met pointments and Visits," Sister Ada fr:u tlie Hooper meeting notin' exiling attention to this maMer. ltitner: disctislon. house. Tin s.. rv ires werr presided Those who hold veeipt for cash and First intermediate department, over by Bishop W. V. Child and mu- have not received their stock must hy Elders John F. Bennett; sic was turnishrd liy the ward choir. make written application to the Board Georee M. Cannon. Joslah Burrows There wa a large attendance of sor- of Directors, explaining why they have and William D. Owen of the genenti board Paper, The Fust Day of tits rowing n l.i'ivps and friend and many not received their stock from the parhi fi.iv.il offerings were !n ties to whom th i.uh was pal-Kir; Intermediate Department." Sisr. Bv order of the Hoard of Director. ter M.irguret ('. Hull: (lisctisalon. TinWILLIAM GLASMANX. following viieahers u'ogizcd "Me hod of Securing Home Pre the iinble life of the dcrciiicd : .lame Ferret jry. illation." Elder B. W. Ashton; dls- ii- rtiKslnn. Makes the Ice Cream, t Sherbets, Punches, Frozen Puddings, Etc. You will need for that party. Tut-:- Phone d ret-u'- 1 ,f an i : c, lector. it wig iinimunri 'n.Iav r over there was a horl:ir The uin'ter ha referied lo I'o. diet tie; atu.untv. i. Pa-to- - a i HERE 4 r t'lty trio, Messrs, Harry and Ralph Dunliar, and C. C. Robinson, were equal to the occasion and delighted the audience. Ralph Dunbar, who lias won the title of the American vlolincellixt. wa a special feature of the company and with his masterly touch and art of expression he held the audience spellbound. Harry Dunbar proved himself a natural reader and humorist and created a most favorable Impression by Ida ease of manner in impersonations. When the last number of tbs program came the audience were loath to go. The Crescent is to be congrai-ulateupon its success in (thing our St. Jopeople this musical feaM. progress. oigatiii-- uf execution. Dr. Joseph H. Crookcr, D. IT, flu merly minister of Roalindale Unitarian church of Boston, but now Bllllngi lecturer of the American UnliirUa Association, for the Rocky Mountain states, will apeak at the Knights of Pythias hall next Sunday evening. In addition to Ogden he will lsctnn A Salt Lake City, Utah; Boise, Mt cow and Lewiston, Idaho; SpokiM, Washington; Missoula, Great FilU, Boxeman, Livingstone and Helena,' Mohtans. He will also deliver addresses before the universities of Vtalfc ' Idaho and Montna. This territory la no new field for this eminent preacher. A few years axo he tied a debate in the Jewish Tempi, Salt Lake, with one of the leading ora tors of the Latter Day Saints, in 1891 IECTUBE COURSE he established a strong Unitarian church In Helena, Montana, where ha The Dunbar Quartetta and Ball Rlng- - remained more than five years. Preera. Tabernacle, Tueeday, April . viously, for ten years he was pastor of a college town church in Madison, Press notices, such aa are used for Wls., and more recently he was minister for seven years of the Isrgs advertising concert and entertainment companies, are often misleading, and Unitarian parish in Ann Arbor. Migh, while appearing to give unstinted which is attended by the faculty and praise, give no real Ides of the nature tudento of the University of Michof the entertainment given. More of- igan. In 1903, Dr. Crook er gave the anniten are these notices ao edited that adverse criticism does not appear. versary sermon before the British and In LV While there la reason for only print- Foreign Unitarian-Associatioing the essential parts when copying don, end also the anniversary sermot such notices for advertlsments, a in Belfast He was one of the three glance at the entire account of such American speakers at the Internation events inspires a far greater degree II Unitarian Conference at Am iter of confidence. am, Holland. Rev. Samuel A Eliot We have before ,ns a fac simile of D. D.. and Edwin D. Mead, both o( a Recent article concerning the Dun-lia- r Boston, were the others. Dr. Crocker's writings are widely company, which comes to Ogden Tuesdsv evening, April 9, at the Tab- rend. His "Jesus Brought Bark" was ernacle and from which we quote as translated into Norwegian by the celefollows: brated novelist, Kristofer Jansnn. His The Dunbar Quartette and Bell Plea for Sincerity In Religion" i aid to have a larger circulation Ringers attraction proved one of remarkable versatility and high merit. among readers of all denominations The quartette Includes J. Ieon Fel-ga- than any one other publication In basso; Harry C. Dunbar, baritone; similar form written by a sfecaned C. C. Robinson, tenor; Ralph Dunbar, liberal thinker. tenor. The quartettes repertoire in eluded selections that seemingly pleasMAY BE VIRGINIA MURDERER. Remember Thy ed everyone's taste. Creator. the twelfth chapter of Ee Vancouver, B. C., April 4. F. C cliasiastlcs, set to music, was one of gouty their beat productions. Songs In light- Gould, who yesterday pleaded to er vein also brought forth hearty ap- in the Vancouver police courtbelieved barges of forging check, h plause. murThe music upon a peal of mors to be wanted in Norfolk, Va., for tslljrlu marks and was best der, descriptions 140 the bells than perhaps out of It kind ever listened to by a twin exactly with the description sent Is 0CUBf? He authorities. A rllv audience. Sunday morning in by the 1F Ixradon, representation of the various killing hla roommate in February.for W church bells with tbelr chimes, fol- A reward of $400 was offered in lowed by hymns calling worshipers arrest. He admit having lived tue to services, was fine. The Imitation of ginla, but denies the charge of the vesper chimes waa remarkable crime. s 4 Aptil rp-;- i - A railroad man had his hand crushed in the railroad yards about r,.::n oclock yesti-rdaafternoon. He was to taken the Ogden Genera! Ilospi'a! In the ambulance, and after having the injured member dressed left the PRICE Child's Poke Routo-- t of fancy body, hat triin ,i with chtffun tat.e and flower,. of ribbon and flowers trim bandeau, luu, nrs of satin ribta.n s a very dahitr hat; white; assorted trimmings. PRICE $1.50. i . A PRICE $3.00. Miasea Body Hat with trimmed wreath of flow-er- a and many loops of ribbon, bandeau trlmd. Natural and assorted trimm'gs. , . Architect Wood of this rlty has secured the contract for plans for a bunk, opera house and three si ores at Malad City. Idaho. One of the stores will he 12mx75 Mill another 48x80. There were a number of bide In for the work. Handsome Poke effect of body hat with daisies in two tones. Satin ribbon and bow at silk shirred back, trims rim.vow on ban-deaNatural only. Assorted trimmings. par-t-jo- Harr) Cry at. chief clerk to Manson of ihe Salt Lake division of the Southern Pacific, hr. lexlgnej his position, to take ffert aa roun aa a man ran be secured to fill the vacancy. Harry, aa he la familiarly known, haa accepted a position aa chief clerk to Buiierintendent T. J. Duddleaon uf the Nevada Northern railway, and as loon aa relieved here he will leave fur Nevada to take up nil new duties. Thr new position, from a monetary standpoint. L said to he much better than the present one. Mr. Cryst has been with Superintendent Manson for several y ears, having been associated with him while ne waa superintendent of the Idaho division of the Oregon Short Line. During hta comparatively short tay here Harry haa won many frienla, alio, while sarry to hear of his leaving Ogden, will jet l.e pleased to know that he la bettering himself. WATER ki.y-on- e firstLAKE of series held in salt CITY YESTERDAY. Deeth, Nevada to California State Line Distance About 320 Miles. MADE WITH havent quite as many styles for chlldix-- as there are rhidrtu but yuu know tome children just wont wear hats at all; for ibo-that do we have just the sweetest, cutest, daintiest stvles that ever did think of. and the prices! Oh. rat ! See fur you:--, f there are no typographical errors in prices given here; it is ju?t our tow price system. W HELD Will Build Road For Western Pacific From Hot Biscuit CHILDREN'S HATS MEETINGS f |