Show by Frank Francis Pictures ot oC the world war will willbe willbe be shown at the tho Orpheum the the on February 27 28 and arch 1 I when Men Men of ot Purpose 15 produced Veterans ot of o Foreign Wi Wars vars ara aN f the show and AI they lut e been re for or bring bring- bringIng brInging bring Ing to Ogden this big biff production Many ot of o the scenes are from the battlefields ot of France Franco and give a graphic story etory of ot the great conflict As the proceeds are to be us to help Ip the finances of ot the local organization of ot veterans the pub pub- public pub public lic will be bo given n an opportunity ot of being well repaid by the merIt meritI lOt I Of the show Itself and of ot assisting a most worthy organization organisation made up of ot the men inca who have re- re responded re responded to Americas America's call on In more ore than one occa occasion lon S S SOne One of ot the magazines dealing with western adventures gives elves a history of ot the victories of ot Collis p- p Huntington beginning with that railroad builders builder's journey from N Y where lie he had a a store to Sacramento where he began a most re- re remarkable remarkable re remarkable career as one of ot the big Ig four tour In the building of ot the Central Pacific It Is recorded that Huntington Stanford Crocker and H Hopkins In I organizing the Central PacifIc railroad company of California on June 28 1861 had combined as- as assets ai sets of ot Huntington Induced congress to Issue sue In United States bonds for every mile of ot railroad on level ground for tor every mlle mile i In 1 the foothills and for every mile In the mountain with a grant of ot every alternate f of ot of government government government land tor for 20 miles mUes on on on each side side of ot the Cen- Cen Central Central Cen Central Pacific for for Its entire dis- dis distance dis distance tance The first of ot earth was turned on January 8 1863 1861 and andon andon on May 10 1869 the Central Pa- Pa PA fie and Union Pacific met at Promontory Point In n addition to the bonds and land grants the Central Pacific company was allowed to place a first mortgage on Its property the the government bonds becoming II a mortgage Describing the for mileage milea between the Central Pacific and Pacific this history IsI Is I given The Central Pacific was com corn coming coming ing log down the eastern slope ot of the Sierras when the Union Pa- Pa Pacific Pa Pacific I chic was In eastern Wyom Wyoming I nl The Tho contest then started to gain the rich trade of ot the S Salt Lake L valle valley f S The Central commenced f Ito to lay track at the rate of ot six sand and eight miles a day and one day made mado a record of ot 10 miles mlles Then Then the Union Pacific threw Its It graders ahead When hen the rails ralla met mt at Promontory the tho Union Pacific was grading at Humboldt Wells and the Central Pacific had paralleled the grade the tho en- en en entire tire the distance to Promontory we are told won hy by a 1 trick The Central 1 Pacific had tiled flied with the secretary of ot the Interior a 0 map of ot Its lis route as far Car Carns fara faras ns a Echo Summit east cast of ot Ogden and had bonded that part ot of the road by government san sanction On the strength or d the tho filing ot of the map and a prior right to the stretch between Ogden and andE E tho ho the tho Central Pacific com corn comp compelled pIled p the Union Pacific to sell t to the Central Pacific at nt cost the between Promontory and Ogden That Thet Th t Is a 0 pI piece ce of ot history In connection with tho the building off of the f he bo first transcontinental railroad nich will be new to the great greatH n H of ot even eyen those who have ha bad II a fair knowledge ot of the tho rival rival- rivalrY rivalry rivalry ry of the Union Pacific and Cen- Cen tr Cen-tr tr i 1 Pad c Aa As the builders of ot the Central Pacific passed paned away one by one th appraisements ot of their estate they h had ld accumulated huge fortunes left 00 Stanford and nd Huntington or a total of ot was the last to go gom hi de deth th occurring In 1900 HOO Thus wa WO see that between nd 1900 a period of ot less leas le than 40 r arr ar arp the four lour men who whose who o corn com com wealth was when t riy y i started performed one of the greatest miracles of ot fortune building known known up up to that time Th Their lr estates were ere appraised at but the actual fig fig- figurs urs ur urs mutt must have been nearer And back In 1880 1850 or 1896 had a purchasing power ot of more than today Rut nut the great wealth those men did not buy th m everything they d desired and did not keep jealousy out of ot the of or their wives Continued ou on In 00 no- no NEWS VS m AND MD VIEWS VIE VS Continued front from Page Pasc One The magazine writer relates that when ollis P Huntington married after atter his first wire wIfe died the new Mrs lire Irs Huntington was at- at attractive at attractive comparatively bright and anol socially inclined Mrs rs Croker and Mrs Irs Stanford 1 the th strangers stranger's Intrusion an and 1 barred her way to social rec- rec recognition rec recognition on Nob lull Hill Describing the the tho two the magazine writer says say sa Mrs Croker was as an of most recent pouring and Mm-a Mm II Stanford one of ot those unapproachable unapproachable able dames whoso hoso silk dress coul stand alone Mrs rs Huntington left lett San Ban Fran Fran gico eo to establish her home le Iii In N-cw N York Tork and forget torget Bhe ho had yer net et the tha wives wives- ot of o her bus hua blinds blind's business associates Perhaps the th big bit point In th the the Whole story is that swollen for for- for fortunes tunes tubes t nes do not necessarily mean contentment happiness or any of the other big ble desires of ot tho the hl hl- himan Irian man heart Great wealth may bring rival rival- rival ties which gnaw w at tho the soul Boul flags BafS of ot gold cold or property properly con con con- con Into litlo bags bacs of ot gold eold 1 may II in less enjoyable than a home where the tho Intense ot a 0 turbulent world have hav never nevor The building of ot a 0 path to a 11 home so t Is lar ls difficult than the th building of oC tho the Central P S S The Tile Alumnae of oC Sacred S lie art I ii divine ng a party on 0 next lext Tuesday a the K N of ot C home the pro pro- pro proceeds reeds of ot which aro are to 10 be devoted o the tho th third scholarship given riven by hio organization Activities of ot that kin kind have bao a tIong tronc appe-ai appe as ne they promote education and anI serve r e to vcr answer the hearts heart's desire desir oC ot more moro than ono otto ambitious young person Val Valentine Gideon Uldeen h looSch h 9 on by Governor Dern to till fill vacancy c cOCy OCy on the tho l preme bench caused by the death of ot Justice I F Frick Mr r Gideon hal had served for tor nine years prior to his retirement the first of ot tho the year ear lIe Jl was the choice of ot the tho people when lie he was elected Therefore It is fair to tl presume he be h Is la acceptable at tho tha time lime His return to the su prel l hunch will greatly please picas his and neighbors and the people of ot Ogden Osden generally lie Ho II la is a II man of ot the th highest cl r judicial In tempera tempera- temperament temperament ment l and now lies has lIa an opportunity or rounding out his career carper with two more mor lnora years car to servo b the next general election 2 News VIews VIS extends to hint the congratulations ton ot of o the th writ rand r the tho best wishes of ot Tho The Stand Stand ard ird S SMore More Mor snow more mor mer rain a little sunshine and now nOl tor for the class da s jUst ahead Looking I forward to 10 the tha gren greel 1118 1 the flowers Clowers and anti all the balmy days which com come I with the spring time this should bb b called tie period of ot anticipation Soon the tho th mountain IntermountaIn coun- coun country coun country try Iry will be bo inviting all the outside to participate In tho th en en- en enjoyment n j of ot spring and summer In iii the he I Neither California nor Ida lioi can compare with this interior land of ot sunshine when spring I Iland here hore |