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The circulation and Republican in Ogden are located now in a new and modern office 2516 Washington avenue— the 'Orpheum theatre block For the Ogden correspondent or 'circulator call telephone Hoi 915 as formerly s it 87 SENIORS STUMBLE WHEN 50 DIFFICULT POISON VICTIM Florence Jewell Swallows Bichloride of Mercury Tablets at Home Here to Tba Slay 15 — Upon (Special Ogden Herald-Rcpnbllc- a receiving report that Mra Florence Jewell 2741 Monroe avenue had taken bichloride of Detective Robert mercury tablet Chambers hurried to the scene and had the woman removed to the Dee hospital What will be the effects of the poison cannot he determined for a few days it was stated Detective Chambers said he was unable to learn whether the poison was taken accidentally or Intentionally When he told th woman's son that he she would be all the dethought told him she tective says the woman right did not want to get well She Is the wife of Willard Jewell Special to Tbe Ogden May 15 Herald-Republle- aa —Of the eighty-eig- ht seniors of the Ogden High school who were subjected to a test yesterday only- one spelling obtained a perfect escore That was Eugene Taylor the speller valedictorian of the class words in common usage Fifty but words which are frequently were selected by Supt misspelled CL Johnson The students Henry were given no preliminary drill on the words and they were pronounced only once SEEK TO PREVENT STREET IMPROVEMENT Special to Tbs Heraldr Republican Ogden May 15— In an effort to pre vent the city commissioners carrying out their plan to pave Twenty-eight- h street and the streets and avenues In the sameother a number of district property owners have - brought suit the commission seeking to reagainst strain the officials from proceeding with the proposed improvements The are Seth E Thomas George Her son Milton Jewell ' is employed plaintiffs E Browning Earl R Geiger Mrs Ada in a local garage e Quinn Richard D Plncock George and John G Mills The contract for 2 VETERAN THIEVES the district has been let to P paving' Moran and the J is included with the city ROB HOTEL CLERK contractor officers as a defendant Tol-inl- to Tho Special IIcrald-Republiee- a —While T D Webb May clerk of the Brigham hotel was nodding during the lull period at 310 Ogden 15 o'clock this morning two masked and armed men entered the hotel office ordered him to stand with hand aloft and left with $53' and a gold watch From the clerk's person they took $13 and a watch and removed $40 from the hotel safe The clerk declares the two were young but seemingly were exwent 'about their perienced for they manner work in a leisurely CLOSING EXERCISES WILL BEGIN TODAY Speeial to Tbe Herald-Republic- : an 15 —This Is comSpanish Fork mencement week May for the Spanish Fork school The closing HJgh will begin Wednesday May 18exercises Thursbe senior day ana Friday will will day be commencement day proper Prof Roaland B Lewis will comdeliver mencement address Speeches the will also be made by Vera Taylor and Snell Robertson two of the honor students MARKET IS GLUTTED INSPECTORS GET BUSY 500 CELEBRATE WARD Special to The HOUSE DEDICATION Ogden May 15 —Upon learning that Herald-Republica- n of Imported strawgreat are spoiling on berriesquantities the local mar- ket local food Inspectors went into the field today and several cases Many of thecondemned are grocers “picking over their fruit separating the firm' from the overripe strawberries The food department has no objection to this procedure but gave notice that the sale of mouldy berries Is prohibited Special to The May 15 — Five Herald-Republica- n Murray hundred sons celebrated the opening of the pernew South Cottonwood ward meeting house which was eiJSht The old building wae entirely “i!ltfty‘fve yer? and remodeled A dinner was served for the crowds that attended the opening The dinner was followed by a program and a dance OGDEN WILL ASK FOR MERCHANTS’ MEETING NEW POWER LINE TO BE BUILT TO IDAHO Spec la! to The Herald-Republica- n Ogden May 15 —Points of interest In Ogden and Its vicinity will be pictured Speeial to Tbe Herald-Republica- n to the delegations to the National Brigham City May 15 — Th Phoenix il Merchants' association convention Construction company which has the contract for the construction of an5 Hay 24 At the request other of Tl?0 Walter F Kyster of Toledo the Og- Ida transmission line from the Grace power plant of the Utah Power den publicity bureau has sent several & luntern slides made from photographs Light company has established a camp east of this city and BrigJ S Carver a trustee of the national large ham will be the company's association has departed for headquarthe the construction of the line and he informed Weber club ters during from the Grace to officers that he will endeavor Salt Lake plant proone of hundred men cure the 1918 convention of theto assoUpwards will operate out of this city ciation for Ogden Re-ta- con-v®Jti- °n to Tbe May 15 —Plans: for the clusion of the suit brought bv Mrs Mike Devlin! 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Mrs Hawkins declared that Devlin nad threatened her life Hawkins obtained a of $3 against Devlin for horseJudgment hire As r " 1 the decision was wade Devlin walkedof toward an She told the court thatthehewomthreatened her and she demanded had his immediate arrest Devlin denied the accusation 11 i 4 Special Hera!d-RepnM?ca- - farm gets name al 15—Counsel for I) A mj tnin indicted saloonkeeper will apthe district court pear Mav 1 and seek the quashing ofhere the second Indictment returned by the grand Jury Rifist Smyth t seed potatoes that has been awaited by the city on gardeners working under the P Robert Wilson supervisor iu arrive tomorrow bovs have the ground ready for theThe seed and will lose no time getting the crop planted Wed —John F Holmes and Mrs Nellie c McDonald both of Dgden procured a marriage license ere today —Mrs Susannah Duaged Wadsuorthr Arave 81 widow of the late Nelson Arave died tlila morn-In- g at the home of Joseph H Fowles L" he eight children eighty-si- x grandchildren and thirty-seve- n services will be held at 2 o’clock Funeral Thurs-daafternoon In the Hooper meetingy Bural w111 take place at Hooper Mlllev Funeral— Funeral services for ImLa nna5 Hillsr aged 88 years who at ?ltdy®tfrday of general debility tre®t will be held - s - two-thir- ds Montana-Blng-dum- - Mon-tanR-Bingh- am - - Special KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS to The May 15 Herald-RepnbUe- an —With the comple- Payson tion of school this week strong classes will be graduated from both the high school and eighth grade Those who have the four years’ high school completed work are Nellie Brlmhall IOC Session ryn Douglass Zola Cloward Pearl Pearl Jones Harold Jones Oberhansiy Heber Jones Melvin Brimhall Leonof Lodge Meeting Con ard Calllster Vivian Butler Ulysses Mace Reuben Peterson Leo Menlove vention Ceases Today Newel Fllson Lois Shermer and Melvin Crook The eighth grade graduating class Is composed of Jewel Bone Alta Mar-c- il Special to The Jennie Strong Mitford Vance Ruby Provo May 15 — More than 125 dele Smith Ralph Hiatt Donna Daniels gates to the thirty-fourt- h lodge Lela Drissell grand Mitchell Hazel of the Knights of Pythias convened Douglass VernaEleanor Edna Tervort here this morning for a'two days’ ses- Edna Schwarts Daniels Bessie Smith Gladys sion There were also Over fifty dele Stone Clara Reid Leah Peterson gates to the annual session of the Hulsh Moore Ivadee Barnett of Sisters Pythian grand Jerome Brown Winhle Edythe Curtis is dressed In Pythian colors Bills Provotemple Elsa Dimick Albert Bowen Clarence for the occasion Howard Wilson Paul Wirth-I- I The first sesison of the two or Kitchen n Nellie Barnett Max Peery Walner ders convened in the Elks’ clubrooms Simons Hansen Ronald RichLaray this morning Grand Chancellor E A mond Iona Gale Pearl Barnett WalMitchell and after the invo- ter Almindinger Clarence Cowan cation bypresided Rev E V Kuhns and the Rhea Ida Earl Hamilton Daley Peery “America' of audience the by singing The commencement exercises of the i nnni no wHl be held on Wednesday of in I hFhgch?01 IPth® tabernacle Prof Fred S2eI!n half of Mayor James E Daniels W Reynolds of the University of Utah William C Crawford exalted ruler of will the address to the graduthe Elks welcomed the visitors in be ates deliver Class valedictorians Harold Jones half of that order and Walter Brimhnii Whitehead did the honors for the Provo brief Nellie address Musie will bo furnished Commercial club the high school music department Supreme Representative E O Loath -- byOn Thursday there will be to the addresses of a commencement evening erwood music festival at tbe welcome responded and in an eloquent speech ac opera house representing the work of the hospitality of the city cepted the music department for the Mrs Helena Evers grand chief of Prof W K Drlggs is director year with the grand temple of Pythian Sisters Miss Lydia Schramm in charge of the of women in behalf and the responded on and costumes dancing also spoke the work of charity The high school alumni wl 1 cele— i a to TOoihitS ccomplilhing The first session closed by the dele- -- I will Bangates singing “The and bMl in ihl evening ner L Done U of U is the of the Ray This afternoon the delegates were alumni president a Provo famous the given trip This the visitors fruit belt through evening were in Elks’ club- - I Kath-AttendUpem- I 1 Herald-Republica- n T 1 Star-spangl- a' blnqt ed Ogden Provo Mav 15—Edgewood farm is the first farm in Utah county to be officially named and to filer the name with the state auditor It is located on the Heber three miles north of Provo branch and la ! the property of Judge J E Booth Ogden Minor Items to The hospital for the purpose of making an of the state mental hospital inspection and to study- the types of nervous diseases at the Institution The doctnr has been giving courses on nervous diseases to the nurses this winter to The Speeial - Herald-Republica- n) ' Brigham May' 15 —For the past two or threeCity ‘days Box Elder creek has threatened to a number of valuable tractsdestroy of and farming th® Big Fields immediately' northwest of the city’ on account of the high water The creekhasexceptionally been a raging torrent owing: to the heavy thaws back In! the hills The chief trouble In the fields Is caused by the creek bed being filled up and the waters hundreds of ' rushing tons of rock andcarrying and flooding over the adjoining gravel fields :them-literary with covering 'coarse r gravel-- ' - i Herald-Repnbile- Springville Bingham May 15 —Canyon hall erection of an independent sugar fac- threatened with being torn- from-Ittory were completed at a mass meeting foundation by the flood sThe high in the Springville opera house 'last waters are pouring Into Main street The new factory wlllbe erect- from every night gulch The water has ed by the Knight interests of Provo broken into the road in four places In and the farmers of Utah county Boy the Highland interest was shown by new Greqt The Utah Copper company's yards are farmers of Utah county in the The farmers from all parts badly damaged The flume gave way project down the stream of Utah county packed the hall to the Foundationscarred are being undermined and doors walls are giving way- The The new sugar concern was organ- retaining e ha Rone out in Cottonwood ized by Jesse of Provo for the gulch and the water Is running in benefit of the Knight farmers of Utah county roa th waY to the Shawmut The Knight interests of Provo have al- mil of the funds ' Thr flume ready supplied under p the new necessary for the erection of block is chokedtheand the creek is of sugar plantbe The remaining ®vr the road Conditions are stock will1 left for the farmers unIn Freeman’s when the Knight interests til June The Carr Fork gulch road is already so will take over all stock remaining un- badly washed that It Is feared sold it will be days before teams will be able to The sugar factory will be erected by It to Highland Boy the concern at Springville It will be tray®l F E Straup Mayorov£ of men called ill the for business In the early part ready and boys in Bingham to the 1918 The beets for sugar will be obtask “temmlng the flood when 'the Utah countained from the farmers in most flume became choked of the ty It Isstockholders planned to have tracks of the Denver A Rio Grande in the company The farmers “®ar Coppertown were washed From the Interest displayed by them due to flood In Dry Fork canyon away their block of stock will last night Lower Bingham below 'the Denver A be quickly sold Rio Grande depot is at the mercy of The officers elected for the new con- flood Several families have bi cern are: Jesse Knight Provo presi driven from their homes vice dent: H G Reynolds SpringvilleProvo ®Ieryo lvalIable man In town is at president W Lester ‘Mangum as children John F Smith Pro- were unable to weretoclosed manager general the buildings get vo secretary Knight Starr Jordan Provo treasurer The board of directors for the con- - I A YSOTV OLHUUL3 TH cern are: Mrs Amanda Knight P M I PA W JohnCanudson Andrew Taylor CLOSE THIS WEEK Alleman M O Packard and Ed Snow Graduation Exercises to Be Marked by E Simplicity and Lack of Expense Rerald-Repubilea- n n Wpeeisl ' to Tbe Herald-Repubiica- a entertained the SALT LAKE NURSES COURT THROWN IN TULMULT BY WOMAN SEE MENTAL HOSPITAL SHORTAGE OF MEN Special to The Special to Th FOR FARM TRACTORS Trovo May 15 — Dr A A Robertson Ogilen May 15 —Judge A W Agee's came Provo today with about thirty of the district court was nursestofrom department FELT BY COLLEGE the L D S hospital of Salt thrown into tumult today at the conLake and Herald-Republica- j - - WORDS ARE OFFERED y ‘ BOX ELDER CREEK "FLOODS RUIN FARMS FLOOD WATERS" Springville Residents m Every Man in Camp Called Mass Meeting Perfect to Work to Prevent1 Plans for Plant Destruction Speeial DEATH HAUNTS CITY UTAH WEDNESDAY MAT 16 1917 WILL BE BUILT MENACEBINGHAM NOTICE news-department- SALT LAKE AN SUGAR FACTORY OGDEN DEPARTMENT Circulation Department 51$ Washington avenue Telephono tit ATD-BEPUBLIC- Special Logan May 15 —Numerous In- from various sections of quirieshave Utsh been received Prof La Grande Humphreys of by tne Department of Farm Motors of the Utah Agricultural college for exstudents to run farm perienced tractors Already Professor Humphreys- has placed ten students in positions at from $4 to $7 a day Because of the lack of men trained in farm motors however he ls unable to fill the many more positions -- open grd ng BUILDING DAM TO HOLD SPRING FLOODS ’ - to Ths Special Herald-Republica- n Brigham City May 15—Engineer H K Chatf leld of the ' Brigham Conservation company ls ’ In Brigham City from' Devil’s Gate valley The com-Pa- n Y I® building dams for the of th flood waters of Box Elderstorage The engineer feared for a timecreek that the floods would destroy the foundation work ' the during winter on theaccomplished dams stated but big that 52 Yar everything was safe He stated the value of the water which is that now to waste ls beyond estiv The company mationrunning havanticipates ing the dams completed in time to catch the floods waters ndxt spring - -- NEXT SUNDAY -- HENDRICKS NAMED FOR SCHOOL OF COMMERCE Special- - to Tbs Henld-Kepnbllc- You’ve heard ef beautiful Vel Varda the tract of acre homeeltes aeveu and one-ha- lf uallea north uf Mult Lakfr— where aeoree of earneat men and women are worldag out their financial Independence by keeping an acre of thta rich noil nnder Intensive cultivation —growing everything the fameats throughout the year— awhile the man conily tinues with his work la town— going back and forth by street ear j as — At meet-inLogan May a of the board of trusteesspecial of the Utah Agricultural college Prof George B Hendricks was of appointed director tn® school of commerce and business administration to succeed Dr George Thomas resigned Professor Hendricks is well fitted by training and experience to head the schooL 15 sr Tear This Out and Mail SUMMER RESIDENCE Bettllyoa Home Builders S40 Sonth Main Street WORK OFFERED AT A C Herald-Repnblica- n Co Salt Lake City Utah I ahall he glad to aecept your Invitation to go to Val Verda aa free guest next Sunday May 20th 1917 and ask that yon kindly reserve year accommodations for me la your Speeial Excursion Car leaving Fourth South and State atreets at 1000 1010 and IIjOO a m 1 ( ) ) Indicate by X the hour yon will go Logan will be possible do residence work ° the Utah Agricultural college through-at out the entire coming summer according to an announcement Just made by President Peterson This ar5hasG been rangement made to allow those students who be sure of fall attendance or cannot who cannot attend the regular summer schooL to use their time before- harvest to best spare 52r It NOW Date to The May 15 —It Special a BE OUR GUEST SUNDAY Next Sunday la “See Val Verda Day The biggest free excursion Utah has ever known will be run from Sal lake to Val Verda YOU are Invited There will be absolutely no ex' penae Speeial excursion street earn will leave State and Fourth Sontl streets at 1000 10JM and 1100 o'clock Sunday morning Mall or brlna below and we will reeerve free round trip transportation the coupon Stay mm long ae yon like—go home when you please Free sandwich lunch served everyone at Val Verda Come out and see the new homes— acre after acre under cultivation— the waterworka system— the big rener voir electric lights— telephones cement sidewalks graded atreets and other city conveniences Plan to spend next Sunday at Val Verda Teat out the coupon and mall It now Name Addreaa advantage BRIGHAM CITY MAY RECHRISTEN PARK Special to Tbe r-- 3 w IE2S3 itn Herald-Repnblica- n Brigham City May 15— The city council has been to change COMMISSION PASSES requested to the name of the city Pioneer park The request was made by one park DRASTIC FILM LAW of the leading of the of the Pioneerscamps The park Daughters is located near the Oregon Short Line depot and The new motion picture house ordiis at present undergoing a number of nance was 'passed by the city commisimprovements sion yesterday One of the provisions the ordinance prohibits children unSPRINGVILLE SCHOOLS of der the age of Id years from attending 'motion picture theatre later than CLOSE TOMORROW any 830 p m when public schools are in session and not later than 9 p m on Special to Tbe any other day unless accompanied by SJ?rlnarv‘llei MaK The schools will close forSpringville the year parent or guardian on Thursday when the regular graduating exercises will take place Oa Thursday evening the commencement houMeprof1Bw!1' Reynoldshwili°give j pany of Vernal took out Incorporation the graduating address Supt John P I papers The company is capitalized at Nlllsen will! $5000 in $10 shares of which the ma- clpal award the diplomas lJor portion la represented by the good J H will of an Insurance agency Ratliff Is president L H Woodard WILL BREAK RECORDS I vice president George H Cruikshank Herald-Repnblica- n 1B-- Special to Tbe the exportersat We are shipping out of anthe present time at the country 1200000 tons of copnual rate of over The value of these exports In tne per last quarter was $91000000 against $44000000 in the same three months of 1916 an Increase of over 100 per cent The average price was over 30 cents per pound Look for Improvement (By Badger Bros’ Private Wire) New York May 15 — The Financial News says: “The placing of govern ment orders for war supplies at higher prices is already beginning to make itself felt in the stock market We look for & good trading market with continued buying In steels equipments and The copper shares are specialties likely to do better soon The railroad stocks are beginning to look oversold and a sharp rally may start these any time Uncertainty as to the Russian situation may cause a selling movement but we treasurer Frederic Porter secretary on a large scfcle for a timewhfen this higher’’ prices and Nile Hughel an additional dl- - look forward Istosettled uncertainty rector Herald-Repnblica- n Provo 15—With all the reports season and a poor of a late May outBRIGHAM CITY TO SAFETY ORDERS FRAMED look Utah county has never crop In been Amendments to the tentative genbetter condition to produce the largest ALTER STREET PLANS output In Its history County farm ex- - eral safety orders prepared by the ' C W Lindsay reports that there "tate instriai commission were com pert are three acres of potatoes planted this pleted yesterday at a meeting of the Special to Tbe one last There are more beets subcommittee entrusted with the work year toever — Brigham City May 15 Upon rules are now ready for adoption than and more grain and The the Bros Salt Lake con- - while the before Ryberg en®ral committee of manu-thay be less ' facturer and hay crop may the ???yorand clty council slightly which will ta°rsL normal enormous ruit meet on Fridayemployers will visit Salt Lake in a crop promise willthe morning more offset than it fewBrigham for the of purpose the days various materials used inspecting in street Coppers Not in Terror The council has decided defi- GERMAN TORPEDO ON paving to abandon the use nitely tarvla of the Submersible s9 on the Main street and is ofmaking DISPLAY SALT IN LAKE preparations to pave the street early next year (By Badger Bros’ Private Wire) A genuine steel-case- d Boston May 15 —The submarine known torpedo MATO BLACK DIEM lt as the no terrors for the copper menace has and which type is Richfield May 15 —Mayo Black son not unlike those used by the German of Mr and Mrs C T Black of this city submarine which sank the Lusitania died Sunday afternoon after an Illness is being displayed in one of the of about two months His brother street windows of the Auerbach State comwho Is in the navy at San pany It was brought to Salt Lake Seymour A Car by Francisco ls expected home for the the local recruiting office of the United funeral States navy for advertising purposes For The Herald-Repnblica- n n 1 Blias-Leav- MONEY New York May 15 —Mercantile pacent per 5 per — Sixty-da- y bills $472 comSterling mercial bills on banks $47 3 decommercial bills $471 mand $475 cables $476 — Francs Demand cables $572 $5715 Guilders — Demand 41c cables 414c Liras — Demand $701 1 cables $7004-Kuble—Demand27c cables 27c Mexican dollars 58c Government bonds — Steady Railroad bonds — Weak Time loans — Firm Sixty days 44f$ 4$ 90 days 41941 six months 41&5 Call money —Steady High3 3 low 2J: ruling rate 2J: last loan closing bid 2$ offered at 3 60-d- ay 60-d- ay 7-- 7-- 16 16 -- s Beautiful - AIN’T IT A GRAND AND GLORIOUS FEELIN’? gap i Family By Briggs J Powerful Speedy ST dt-re-- great-grandchildr- tii Comparison only tends to increase your admiration for tlie Hollier It is a beautiful car — yet speedy and powerful Simple in design yet it gives dependable sendee year in and year out en HrTlnClShSpI?’r“Uy "u— “ ford !ig Tracy avenue Emraif Hum d a 3 o’clock wli1 tomorrow in Third ward meeting house Funeral Arranged Funeral services Hrs iva c Rouse will be held at 2 o clock tomorrow afternoon in the Lindquist chapel WEBER Fit ES II 91 EX MEET Ogden May 15 — Freshmen of Weber their college held with a programannual in thefestivities and a picnic party and swim at morning Hot Springs In Those who took In the program were Doris Tribe partn McIntyre Addle Arnold Matthias Tanner Irma Craze and David J Eights and Sixes Call at our salesroom —127 South State Street—and see the Ilollier — ride in it— inspect it thoroughly We will be pleased to take you for a drive in the Hollier and prove by performance the assertions we have made about this magnificent car to-d- ay the-afternc- on My-ro- -- ROYAL MAILS (Neutral Flag) Nederland and Rotterdam Jol Psdfie Scivios ( la 2a4 sad 3id Cabia) YOKOHAMA (via Hseelala) KOBE NAGASAKI HONGKONG SINGAPORE aad JAVA k Suf jma Saa Fracw SJOO YOKOHAMA Murray —Salt A Car YouTIBe Proud of nb H JI50itJ two ) Cahoon Co Lake-- Idaho Falls 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