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Show f ot Washington, D. C, left today for i Provo to confer with supervisor Pack of the UlntaJi forest on matters or grazing. Blocked Salt Lake's Scheme. As has been noted before, the business Interests of Salt Lake are still making mak-ing a determined fight to secure the transfer of the United States railway mall service headquarters from Ogden to Salt Lake. President Hey wood, who has been active hi blocking the game of the Zlonltes. is in receipt today ot a message from Washington. J). ;., which assures the people or Ogden that there is no probability or tho proposed pro-posed change being made, either now or In tho future. Death of Samuel Bethel. Int.elll-' fof the Utah division between Grand Junction and Ogden. The Congregational ladles will hold an apron sale Friday afternoon. April 2nd. In the basement of the church. In the evening they will serve an Easter Eas-ter supper from 6 to 8 n, m. 35c tor supper. SHUN Mis Fortune for Alvord. Bel 333 Mrs. Farnsworth will have charge of a collection of fine pictures which will he exhibited for sale at Mrs. R. B. Kirk's, 3080 Wajdilngton avenue. Friday and Saturday afternoons. April 2 nnd'.l, frcm two until six. Both men and women are Invited to come. The roost useful of all kitchen help. Iewis' Good Coal, Phones 149. J Will Attend Father Funeral W. I W. Woodsidc general traveling auditor of the Oregon Short Lino, left for Harrlsburg, Pa., this morning to attend the funeral of his father, who died Monday evening after a prolonged prolong-ed illness. Mr. Woodsidc will be absent ab-sent for two weeks. Peerless Sodas are the Ideal Health Food. "Made In Ogden" Because they are fresher. To Wheelwright Bros, for lumber. - Will .Arrive Wednesday The private pri-vate ear "Wildwood" will arrive from San Francisco Wednesday mornlug en route east with W. F. Pcrrin and family and a party of friends on board. Get Your Garments New Spring and Summer goods. Factory prices, at the Knitting Factory, 302 25th St. - SHADE TREES of all kinds a: MOORE'S NURSERIES, 1266 Wash, j Ask for price lists. Back From Nevada Engineer A. Q. Campbell returned this morning from a brief business trip to Nevada, and Mrs. Campbell and daughter also arrived ar-rived this morning from a. two months' visit with relatives and Mends at Memphis, Tenn., and Des Moines, Iowa. We have better and more commodious commod-ious quarters In our new building, at 2254 Wash. Ave. All kinds or tin work. W. E. Newman, both phones. - 13, & G. Butter and Cheese satisfy In every particular. - H. E. Stevens Here H. E. Stevens, of the Northern Pacific passenger department, de-partment, ramt down from Butte and Is registered at local railroad headquarters. head-quarters. Coal Rocky Mountain Rock Spring Coal, $4.00 at yard. Phone 27. John Farr. If you want to subscribe for the Cosmopolitan Magazine, see the canvassers, can-vassers, collectors and eollcltors of this paper. Head of Locomotive Firemen O. W. Karn, general chairman of the Southern South-ern Pacific division of the Brotherhood Brother-hood of Locomotive Firemen, 16 in tho city for a day or two and, in company with local officers of the ibrotherhood, called on Superintendent Manson this morning. There was no protest or "kick" of any kind to register and the conference was of a socially pleasant nature. For fancv painting and decorating, call on or address F. E. Weberg. 325 9th street Hock Springs. Kemmerer, Castle Gf.te, Anthracite and Coke. M. L. Jones Coal Co. Moisture In Ogden As a result of the storm last night 04-100 of an Inch of moisture fell at Ogden, according to the report of Weather Observer Van der Graaf, aud the fall of rain and wet snow was general throughout this section, sec-tion, extending east, west and southeast south-east as far as Grand Junction on the Rio Grande road. E-Z-Money Kelly Money to loan on ny good real estate. Geo. J. Kelly. Shipping Livestock Two cars of fat Utah hogs were sent to San Francisco Francis-co this morning and a car of horses was sent from Ogden to Garland. GRASS CREEK LXIMP COAL, I4.C0 at yard; Caotio Gate, Clear Creok. Rock Springe, always on hand. Con-Burners Con-Burners Coal Co., A. A. Shaw, Mgr I'hcnes 418. j, - Machine Shop Gallery A greater part of the new gallery in the back machine shop plant is now ready for occupancy and during the present week three departments will be installed in-stalled permanently in the new location. loca-tion. TT. B. of Carpenrers and Joiners of America, will give a card party Wednesday Wed-nesday evening, March 31. at" Union Labor hall. Prizes and refreshments. Admission, 25 cents. Vi6ltlng Foreet Officers. Assistant Forester A. F. Potter of the branch of grazing, Washington, D. C, has lett for Missoula, Montana, where he will make an Inspection of the district affairs af-fairs there and then proceed to Portland Port-land and San Francisco upon similar missions. He will return to Ogdon I about April 10th to confer with the 1 local officers of the forest servlco on matters of grazing in the Fourth district. dis-trict. Assistant Forester L. F. Knelpp, gence has been received or the death, Monday morning, of Samuel Bethel, a well-known business man of Opnir, Utah. Mr. Cethel rormerly resided at Ogden. where ho 'will bo remembered remem-bered by the older residents and has a large number of friends in this city and Huntsvllle, who will be shocken at the announcement of his sudden death. Thought It Was a Joke The engagement engage-ment announced in Monday's Standard proved to be a "Joke" such as is now and then perpetrated by someone without senso enough to understand the difference between a "Joke" and an outrageous act. The name of the young man guilty of the wrong, who, by tho way. Is a cloFe friend of those offended, has been given to the parents of the young lady, to be dealt with by them. N Goes to California George H. Beech, who has handled the elevator In the First National Bank building for a number of years, and who has been seriously 111 with pneumonia for some time, left today for California whoro he will endeavor to regain his health. The constant drafts of the elevator shaft proved too much for the old gentleman's accustomed vigor and for a time his life was despaired or. The recent attack was the fifth siege of pneumonia which Mr. Beach has successfully suc-cessfully weathered and his many friends hope that the balmy climate of California will soon restore him to his usual health. New Hotel Planned It Is understood under-stood Salt Lake money Is hack of a movement to build a $35,000 hotel on the vacant lot at the northwest corner cor-ner of Twenty-Mth street and Lincoln avenue. Mattson & Matthews, it Is said, have & long-term lease on the ground and have promoted the building build-ing of the hotel, which is to be a two-story two-story structure. Sells His Banking Interests J. M. Langffdoxf, (formerly of Ogden, has sold his 'banking interests in Salmon, Idaho, to the First National bank of that place, the transfer involving a quarter of a million dollars. Stricken With Paralysis Mrs. JL J. Dyer-Smith, mother of Mrs. Ada Gelger, was stricken with paralysis last week and Is now in a serious condition. con-dition. She Is constantly attended by her daughter who has telegraphed for other members of the family. Mrs. Dyer-Smith Is 76 years old. New Idaho Railroad MacArthus Brothers company, contractors, have been awarded the contract for the construction con-struction of the Gilmore & Pittsburg railroad, which Is to be built from Arm8tead, Mont., to Salmon City, Idaho, Ida-ho, with a branch iine to Gilmore, Idaho. Ida-ho. Sub-contracts are now being let on the work. Tho road will be 120 miles in length. Funeral Wednesday. Funeral services ser-vices over the remains of John Chlpp, Sr., will be held at 2 o'clock Wednesday, Wednes-day, at the Third Ward meeting houso, Bishop Carl E. Peterson presiding. Funeral at Morgan The remains or Kilburo Hall will be shipped to Pef-terson, Pef-terson, Morgan county, Thursday morning, where funeral services will be held at the meeting house at 1 o'clock. J. S. Carver Named. J. S. Carver, the grocer, has been named by Governor Gov-ernor Spry as head of the state commission com-mission under the new pure food law, and is receiving tho congratulations of hU friends. Geo. A? Hone of Spanish Span-ish Fork, was named as on of the commissioners. " From Big Stock Yards. Robert V. Carr, field representative of the Union Un-ion Stock Yards of Chicago. Is an Ogden visitor. He says Ogden has a future as a market center for livestock. live-stock. If more Interest is aroused in the country tributary to Ogden In favor fav-or of feeding here. Harriman In Salt Lake. An Ogden business man was present at the Harriman Har-riman reception at tho Commercial club in Salt Lake, Monday, and heard Mr. Harriman speak. The railroad leader's talk impressed the Ogdenlte with the importance of Ogden In the railroad world, as Mr. Harriman said there vere great improvements to be made In Ogden and some in Salt Lake. Mr. Bancroft admitted to reporters that Ogden was to obtain extensive cor whtl foundries. Mrs. Henderson' Return. Mrs. 11. II. Henderson has returned after an absence of six months, traveling in Alaska and the Hawaiian islands. Car Line Extension. The extending of the Twenty-lift h street car line was commenced at noon today. The line will be built nearly two blocks beyond be-yond its present terminus. RANDOM REFERENCES EARLY ACTION NECESSARY, If you want an investment to sell at a big profit, or if you want an Irrigated farm in a fertile country with a glorious glor-ious climate, join our next excursion, Friday, March 2C, Bamberger line. Wenger, RosUn & DcJullen, 415 Kc-cles Kc-cles Bldg. Hess' Bread has been nc leader lor 1C years. For your protection, our Lame on every loar. On the Rio Grande General Manager Man-ager A. C. Rldgeway and Superintendent Superintend-ent J. C. Dnlley of the Rio Grande system sys-tem arc on a special train today examining exam-ining double-track and other improvements improve-ments on the Bingham branch. They leave for Grand Junction Wednesday morning and will Inspect the new "work now In progress on the main lino |