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Show THE MORNING Scott s Emulsion BABiES need are not It is food OGDEN. rri:siAY, may si, UTAH, r iimit. n'. I pcse of vnlit-.lux plan of orgunlzaibm. prviwsin;: a sort-t- v i for a ! e: tbe for rs prp.is-.naming gsuizaiion. eaid committee to to a subsequent meeting to U- i.ii J Be I1, fln-- ly by tho chairman. o( RiWred, That we. iho meu.i-.-exthis congregation, hereby press our heartfelt &ra:it,...hi j tbe Ruler of tbe deslinUs of ir.unkiml fi r the spirit of peace anJ go. will that is being poured out in mark,-.- degree up. n all flesh, at the present lime; our grateful appreciation of the ON iUj BY A. P. BIGELOW IN THE THE O. S. L S. P. AND U. P. fa.thful labor for peace and arbitraNORTHWEST SHOOT. ROADS. tion that has been done In this state and elsewhere, especially under tbe auspices of the ladles of various He and G. A. Backer Placed Ogden Headquarters in Ogden With a Pay Roll Totaling Thousands A High on the Rail of Honex at tha Tournament Busy Place. KO SPECIAL DELIVERY STAMPS BEAUTIFUL .. e - AND HOTEL i WON rosy-face- d. DINING CAR i u- TROPHY J thriving. for bone, blood and flesh. It makes thin, peevish babies plump, contented and EXAMINEE, SERVICE 1 ! Pale, nervous girls need Scott's Emulsion, It brings back the color to their cheeks and strength to their nerves. Nursing mothers must provide nourishment for two. The concentrated nourishment of Emulsion gives strength to both mother and infant Scott's 4 Invaluable for coughs and colds. T ALL DRUGGISTS I Me. AND 1140. aooh as the water commenced to flow down the aide of the canyon the trou- AMUSEMENTS. UTAHNA THEATRE BUI Changao Evary Saturday Mat In. Twu Parfarmancaa, 7:30 and BIB MATINEE Daily, Excapt Sunday, at S:3B EVENINGS PRICES MATINEES eaaaaaaa f10c, 20Cp WC 20c ble was greatly Increased. Miss. Virginia Tarter, the graduate from Sacred Heart academy at the coming commencement, hae aa visitors, until the commencement tn June, her alaters, Mrs. Luce of Denver and Miss Mae Tarter, who has been residing in Denver and Is now an operas tic singer of rare talent and ability. Mr,. Luce will visit friends in Salt Lake for a few days, but will be present at the graduation exercises of her younger sister. Miss Virginia. Mlaa Mas Tarter will reside at the academy with Mlaa Virginia until the exercises in June are over with. W. Jackson was arrested yesterday BREVITIES on complaint of J. Newman, whom he la alleged to have thrashed soundly. Charles Van Der Vile caused the yesterday while they were angling in Weber . their river. after-Services warn held Bunds? They had in possession boob over the remains of Mra. Karen as evidence of their skill a Mra. Lund waa sucker. . Lund, at Plain City. SI year old at th tlma of death. In police court yesterday John fined $25 for insulting two Funeral services over the remains Ahern was ' of J. K. Taylor will he bald Tuesday, ladles, whom he attempted to Instruct in the ways of house keeping. They at 3 p. m.. at tha family residence, ' (77 Twenty-fourth street. Bishop Tay- objected to hla advlca and he thereM. Davis, a colorlor and Rev. Blmpklna of Salt Lake upon cursed them. was to fifty days sentenced ed porter, In will be officiate. Interment will on a charge of vagrancy. the arrest of two fishermen full-eiae- d city. - The aherilTa office was notified yesterday by J. A. Wallace, coroner of Weaver? llle, Cal., that an Inquest had been held over the body of Joseph Johnson who shot himself there. May 1L The message stated that Johnson gave his home as Ogden before he took his own life, but Inquiry failed to reveal any Information as to hie antecedents. It la said that he has brothers and slaters 1q Utah. . , Henry Fosberg was picked up by the sheriff's force Sunday and tar ken trf the county Jail, where he la b lng treated for blood poisoning, affecting hla right arm. A horse belonging to the Corey livery stable fell cm Twenty-fourtstreet. In front of the Ecclea building, last night and died, despite the efforts of a veterinary doctor to save It Hie animal was being driven by Lee ' General Superintendent K, Bucking- Faulkner, and not by young Ingebret-aeaa stated, when It suddenly stifham of the Short Line passed through end was unable to proceed. Man fened to on west from the hla way Ogden of the livery exonerates ager. Corey K. Balt Lake." Superintendent W. this hoy from any blame and stated Costello of the aame road went yesterday that the animal died through Ogden on hla way to Green from a chill of the blood panned by River from Salt Lake. overfeeding and lack of exercise. h n, . bos of clothing taken from one Hon. Fred J. Kieael celebrated his of the freight cars standing In the loby driving to his office cal yards on Saturday weir Sunday 66th birthday h street 8unday, and located hr D. A. Baker of the railroad on Twenty-fourtDie chair at hla desk where police, In the brush near the Union occupying he has enjoyed himself at Pacific roundhouse, where It had been for years work. He then vlklled hla large cached by the thieves. warehouse on Wall avenue and after i a look around returned home. This The new dispatcher's office at Mon-tell- o records this event with no moved out last night on the paper small degree of pleasure for It is Boutheru Pacific, and will operate in that It means, from Hontello to Carlin. They are doubly significant this foremost citizen hae about re11. L. Bell, as chief; W. H. McBean, hla usually robust health and, E. Leahy, A new aet of diopatcbera, gained that he la again ready furthermore, McDonald, Kidd and M. A. Good, to take up hla accustomed duty of moved from Sparks to operate Win-- ' Ogden push ahead. Fred J. nemucca to Carlin. This atilt leaves helping would be missed were ha to Kieael a set of dispatchers at Sparks, and leave us, and it la a source of general makes four aeta of dispatchers Ogden rejoicing that he has come dowa town to Bparka. of throwing again with full promise off the last evidence of Illness The break In the pipe line at the Lewis place in the canyon hag been The Child Culture club will meet Is repaired and tha power house S p. m., Tuesday, with Mrs. G. 11. t again In commission. Lights last night 3103 Adam avenue. Gosling, burned with more brilliance than No they have for aevera! nights. William Furnace and Harris Thommore trouble li expected at bridge No. as wrre arrested yesterday for 4, as the pipe appears to be In an excellent Mate of preservation. The engaging In a fight 'on Washington direct cause of the leakage waa a avenue. landslide that cdynmenced above the JACK LONDON AT HONOLULU. line where the base of the mountain had been removed by rock haulers. Honolulu, May 20. Jack London's Such an enormous weight bore down yacht, "The Snark," arrived here this upon the waterway that it waa pushed morning twenty-seve- n days from San Aa Francisco. out of line and sprung apart. A -- This Glaze is Wholesome Protection There is a glaze of fresh eggs land pure granulated sugar on iArbuckles Ariosa Coffee that does not improve its appearance, but keeps its aroma and flavor intact, and protects it from contaminating odors and the dust of the store. Ariota Coffee complies with all the requirements of the National Pure Food Laws Official Guarantee Now 2041 filed at Washington and is pure Coffee blended for economy, flavor and health. No similar coffee is sold loose by the pound, or under any other name, or by any other poisons or firms. Arbucklea You have our word for it, that no one can duplicate it or sell any coffee as good for anything near the same price. " AasocxiJB BRaa, 1 yw Tak Oft A. P. Bigelow and G. A. Broker returned yesterday from Walla Walla, where they attended the tournament held under the auspicea of the Northwestern associa8purtamenc tion. Over 100 expert shot from Utah, California, Washington, Oregon, Montana, Idaho and British Columbia engaged In tha content, which proved to be the largest ever held lh the conditions Favorable Northwest aided materially In establishing new records, one of which wee made by Archie Bigelow. In event No. 25, of 25 targets, Mr. Bigelow succeeded In winning the Brownlee medal over all competitor. His contestants numbered the finest trap shooters la America and the fight for the medal waa extremely With all the tricks of tha Fpfriied. traps arrayed againet him, Mr. Bigelow displayed hla knowledge of the game by smashing blue rock after blue rock until he finally stood' up alone, tha undisputed winner of the handsome medal. In design and construction the trophy 1 a marvel of the goldsmith's art. IV la conceded to be one of the beat medals controlled by the shotgun clubs of America and ia considered so valuable and la sought after ao much, tbat It la permitted to remain In the possession of one person only one year. Fastened to the main piece by delicately twisted links of gold, the name plate done In diamond chips, bears tha name of the donor. Below a perfect elks head, the body of a fish worked out of leaf gold and two guns arranged crosswise, form the center of a circular combination of inimitable beauty and At the top of artistic arrangement. this piece, a spread eagle surmounts tha whole, and, at the bottom, an elegant diamond and two flags form tbe base and add a rich effect to the general appearance of th. trophy. Nothing but heavy gold, aa near solid aa possible, la used In the medal. The second medal brought home by Mr. Bigelow waa given to him for the highest general average during the meet. Out of a possible 6il0 targets he missed but 41, thereby establishing a per cent of 93.2 for all events, the highest score ever made In the history of tho aaeoclatlon under the conditions that governed the shoot. The trophy la simple In design and remains the priso of the man who wina It. Gua Becker lived up to hla good form by scoring 30 per cent out of 600 attempts, a record that hut few of the sportsmen succeeded in making. Both men are loud In praise of the manner In which tiro tournament waa conducted and declare It to ba one of the moat successful of any shoots conducted in the Unltod. States withOne speciin the past three yeaf-afication that made It extremely difficult for any single shooter to win a trophy, handicapped the beat men by distances from 16 to 20 yard, ao that the better tho score made the more exasperating became conditions. In event No. 25, Bigelow and Mills of California fought a royal battle until Bigelow finally gained a lead from a long distance point with reversed traps at unknown angles. PEACE MEETING Thousands Take Part In Movement Looking to State Organization. Salt Lake, May 2L An audience would have more than taxed the assembly hall, the place first designated for tha peace meeting called by Governor Cutler, assembled at the at afternoon Tabernacle Sunday 3:30 oclock Jut at Iht close of the regular services. An excellent musical program waa rendered, stirring addresses delivered and action taken, on resolutions presented, which la Intended to result in a permanent state peace organization. The peso, resolutions offered pr vlded for the appointment by Governor Cutler of a committee of seven members, the chief executive to act aa chairman, that would arrange for a permanent state peace orThose appointed are ganization. Rev. Benjamin Young, John Henry Smith, Dean Breweater, Lira. Emily 8. Richards, Mra. Kate Bridewell Anderson, Rev. P. A. Simpkin and J. M. , Sjodahl. The resolution, prepared by J. M. BJodhal, follow: The' cause of arbitration, universal peace and brotherhood la the cause of humanity. It la of permanent Importance to the perpetuation and development of our civilization. It la, therefore, the duty of every good cltlsea to lend it active support. But since experience teaches that not only enthusiasm, but intelligent, practical and perairtent work; not only the theoretical assent to true principles, hut aa efficient organization of which such principles are, as it were, the spirit and soul, la necessary for the redemption of mankind from the evils of strife and contention aa well aa from every kind of evil; therefore, be It Resolved, That in tha opinion of this assembly It la the duty of the friends and advocates of peace everywhere to unite firmly for the purpose In tbe dissemination of of knowledge among the people generally of the great work that is being done preparatory, we hope and pray, to the dawning iff tha millennial day. In order that Interest may be aroused In the efforts of statesmen and liberal governments that need popular support for the peace measures that are now before parliaments and congresses. Be it farther Resolved, That, In order to give tangible expression tn these views and aentiments, the president of this meeting, hla excellency Governor John C. Cutler, be hereby requested to name a committee constating of tbe governor to seven members, for tbe pur- act as chairman which , No special delivery puatage slumps will ba needed after July l to insure the Immediate delivery of a letter. Pursuant to an act of the last session of Congress, Post mas Meyer has issued au order that on and after July 1, if there Is attached to any letter or package of mall matter, tea centa wortb of atanipa of any denomination, with the words special delivery1 written or printed on the envelope or covering, in addition to the postage required for ordinary delivery, the article will be handled aa If It were a regulation special dellvery al Mamp. has decided The postmaster-genera- l also in the Interact of expediting special delivery to recommend to congress an enactment to the present law whereby such letters may be left at their destination without procuring receipts In all cases. Until congress can act, a broader conetructlou of the present law will be given ao that receipt will he accepted of any one occupying the premises to whom ordinary mall might be given. IMPROVING ROADS COUNTY COMMISSIONERS AN EXTRA TAX. LEVY For the Purpose of Macadamizing tha Highway In Several Read Districts, It wss voted, at a meeting of the commissioners hnld yesterday, to levy a tax of 5 mills in tha road of Randall, North Ogden, Pleasant View, Harriavllle, Rlverdale, Warren and Roy, and tax in Wlliion, for tbe purpose of raising a fund sufficient to macadamise the roads and otherwise put them la flrwt-clacondition. To encourage tha work, the conimteaioners have decided to support the movement by voting as liberal financial aid aa the condition of the enuntya bank account will permit.. It Is the Intention of the officials to establish a uniform grade and system of drainage ao that traffic throughout tha county will be faclUtated and the expense thereof materially reduced. A Md of $95 per month for sprinkling the canyon was accepted from Joseph Wangagard, with tha understanding that ha commence at once to lay the dust on the roadway. The steam roller has been at work leveling the rough places through the canyon. The postg, for the fence along the river aide are now being manufactured, About the only obstacle In the way of an Immediate summer opening la the Impassable condition of the dugway, which has not been altered or patched up since the changing of the river. Pressure I being brought through tbe county officials to Induce the city council to take quick action so that something may be done before the summer end. Commissioner McKay reported that work on tha Rlverdale' hill was progressing In fine order and the bump will aonn be lowered to aa even grade with the county road at that point A bid of $376 for the repairing of the road in Booth Fork was taken under advisement die-trict- s ss offers the ease of soft, pliable leather and the elegance of smart styles; made permanent by the very best material and The hotel and dining car service on the Harrimaa lines, with headquarters la Ogden, presided over by F. E. Lewis, U becoming recognized ea tbe most successful system of tbe kind !u the I' tilled States. The commissary building in Ogden Is a monument to tha growth of the service. F. E. Lewla came te Ogden about alz years ago and secured a couple u f rooms in the depot building where he and a stenographer performed all the duties of hi office. Today there are employed In th eunimisry building between fifty and alzty people. 15 of whom are in Mr. Hess department, 4 In the superintendent's rooms, in charge of Frederick W. Gentsch, chief clerk, 6 directly under Chas. Littlefield and 3 with Mr. Grout. Than are 30 employes la the laundry, under J. J. blacken, lately from Los Angeles. Mr. Lewis la operating 56 dining cars, earh carrying a conductor, kbr couka and five waiters. His hotels extend from Omaha west to Huntington, Oregon, and Oakland. California. No other Institution In Ogden, built up within the last half decade, has been of equal benefit to tills city, as that which ha its homa in tha building. The money .distributed In Ogden for clerical hire, dining car employes and commissary supplies will total thousands of dollars earh mouth. A reporter from this paper watched the commissary fores provision the dining cars on Sunday and was surprised at th large quantities of everything kept tn a meat martrat or grocery store that wera required to fill tbe wants of tha dining car conductors. Thera was fish from Beattie, Wash., canned apples from Rochester, N. Y, canned fruits from Denver, Col., butter from Nampa Idaho, meats from th Ogden Packing company canned tomatoes from local factorise and flour from tha Rtverstde mills. oom-mlssa- COUNTY SHOE I WORKMEN AT CIEKWOOD They Are Making Ready for the ing Day. Open- Workmen are engaged In planting flowers and putting the lawns, shrubbery and traea In shape at Glenwood park for tha opening of the' resort, schedul'd to taka place Memorial day. The saucer track la undergoing a faw repairs ao tbat It will be in excellent condition for the first night'a raring. R. A. Grant and Harry llregren. manager of tha track and promoter of the gama at Ogden and Salt Iuike, have arranged tha program, which couslsta of a variety of events that will net tha rt.lera $250. The attractions are a follows: Motor race, $ miles, purse $25, divided Into $15 and $10; open lap race, professional, purse $75, divided Into $25, $15, $16, $5, $5, plus $1 per Up; open sprint professional, mile, purse $56, divided into $20, $12, $8, $5, $5; Australian pursuit rare, amateur, purse $30, divided Into mile, $12, $8, $6, 14; open dash purse $20, $10, $6, $1. band concert Besides the race, will be conducted during the evening and other amusement which the management of the park are arranging for will afford ample entertainment for the public. It la the Intention of the lesee to convert the resort Into a firal-clacenter of attraction. Manager Grant ia In Balt Lake working on the preliminary steps of a scheme which cannot be divluged until he returns, hut which will afford a new and popular pastime, provided hie plane materialize. Already be has a pledged to hla support enough cash to put through the skilled workmanship. SHOE CO. DEE-STANFO- RD SOLE AGENTS BMHHMMffiBBBHffiB Lukes Methods Branded Legal WINS IN THE SUPREME COURT Judge Sira up Thursday granted a writ of prohibition, the other concurring, against Judge Lewie from assuming Jurisdiction in tha case of Jacob Hurt and t others againet William ilaadrtck-aon- , on appeal In lh district court from th Juetleee court. In granting the writ an opinion wan expressed that a nodes of aa Intention on an undertaking of an appeal la not a ottos of aa of aa appeal being filed and does not coni within tha stature. , After Judgment had bean Moused in this case In the Jus tiers court the attorney for defendant, served notice of Intention of filing undertaking in appeal on October 1, 1304, and filed the appeal with the undertaking an October 4. Judgw Lewie declined to dismiss lh rose when the motion was made that It was without hla Jurisdiction. Application for writ of prohibition waa then flid. Tbte was one of the many Murray Judgments obtained by the Merrhante Protectiva aeaocUttoo, of whinh Francis O. Luke ia general manager, and this decision te of great Importance, as It wtU affect thousands of other cases. Bat' Lake Telegram, liny 11, 1307. Judge Merchants Protective Association Scientific Collectors of Honest Debts . Fifth Fleer Cemmeralel Slock, Salt Lake City, Utah. Francis O. Luke, General Mgn, Some People Dent Like Us. 1-- 4 two-thlM- Head? Feel languid, weak, SDMM1RHCUBSI0SS ache? Stomach "off? Just a plain case of lazy liver. Burdock Blood BitVia Colorado Midland Railway. City ters tones liver and stomach, promotes of Mexicu, Mav 1 to 7, June 7 to 14 digestion, purifies the blood. and 17 to July 11. Round trip, $69.15. Long limits. INJURED IN A RUNAWAY Eastern Excursion May 27 to 30. June 3, 7, 13, 14. One fare plus $2.06 tber James Waterfall Has an Ear Tern for long limit Stop overs, From His Head. cheap rates during the summer. Write L. H. Harding, Balt Lake City, for parI II. HARDING, Jamea Waterfall, proprietor of a ticulars. General AgenL shoe shop on Twenty-foiM-h street, below the court house, waa badly Injur ed in a runaway which occurred Sun- EXCURSION VIA UNION PACIFIC. West Weber day afternoon at where he resides. He was terribly Cheap round trip excursion tickets bruised and battered before be was to Jamestown Exposition on aale daily discovered helpless near tbe road via Union Pacific. For particular able. see Union Depot Ticket Agent or A. It appears tbat Waterfall waa on B. Mosley. Traveling Passenger Agent hla way to Ogden when the horse he Ogden. waa driving took fright and bolted np the road. Unable to control the wild MEMaHIAtWY animal, Mr. Waterfall clung to the lines in the hope that he eould keep the frantic beast In the road until It May 30th, Memorial Day, will b had exhausted Itself. At a cross road, observed by tbe member of the .however, the horse unexpectedly Grand Army of the Republic by swerved to one side and tipped the suitable exercise at the Ogden Tabbuggy over. ernacle. A cordial Invitation le exWaterfall was tangled np In the tended to the state militia, tbe wrack and hurt ao severely that he school cadets and all civic and fraterremained on tbe ground semiconscious nal organizations to Join with us on until discovered by other traveler on that day. In order tbat suitable arthe highway. rangements may be made to seat tbe Dr. E. I- - Rich was summoned and various bodies It ia requested that he found one ear completely torn oft, they report to the chairman of the and the other lacerated and mangled G. A. R. committee at once, so that and a deep cut that extended from one proper reservation may be made. aide of the mans head, across hla The school children of the public forehead to the other side, ills body and private schools are especially rewill was considerably bruised and It to attend and learn the be several weeks before the unfortu- quested aa taught by the of nate shoemaker will be able to leave G. A. R.patriotism Committees appointed by his bed. rethe different organization are comO. A. R. with meet the to quested afternoon DECREE OF HONOR mittee at 2 p. m. ht at tbe residence of Mra. Littlefield, avenue. The Grand Lodge Degree of Honor, 2528 Madison conO. A. in U, W., is of the EXCURSION O. 8. L. vention In Ogden. Reports were session at the morning heard hall anJ the K. C. In May 27. 30, June 3, 7, 12, 14th. held an executive afternoon meeting thin Ogden to Portland. Or., or Spokane. la transacting the usual yearly busi$30.00. ness that rames before the lodge. 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