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Show RANDOM I REFERENCES Framing and a few nice things for June Weddings. Fred Massa, 2164 Wash. Avo. Have you been to see our new spring line of W. L Douglas shoes and oxfords ox-fords at $3.50 and $1.00. Tho Palace, 2S0 25th St. Condemnation Proceedings Condemnation Con-demnation proceedings were Instituted Institut-ed yesterday by the Salt Lake and Ogden Railroad company against Peter Nelson and wife. Nelson owns a strip of land directly In the path of the proposed pro-posed right of way which tho railroad rail-road company Is purchasing to this city. His price was considered too high by the company and the condemnation condem-nation proceedings are the result. The property ifl a part of what Is called the "bench lands" in tho northwest quarter of section 24, township 5 north, range 2 west. Try a pair of $3.50 aad $4 00 Douglas Doug-las Bhoes. For sale at Tho Falace, Good Clothes Store. w j5th St. GARMENT SALE, 50 cts. per pair and up, at Knitting Factory, 302 25th. street. District Attorney En Route to Evan-ston Evan-ston District Attorney Benjamin Call of tho First district of Utah spent a few hours in this city yesterday whilo on his way to Evanston, Wyo. The only first class ladies' dining room in Ogdon is Tho Potter. Music each evening, - Awarded Important Contract Tho Corey Brothers' Construction company com-pany was yesterday awarded another important contract, having secured the scraping and concrete uprk on tho big Lost River project near Mackay, Ida. The work consists of about 3,000,000 yards of good scraper work, two tunnels consisting of about ono thousand feet of underground work, and about 5,000 yards of concrete con-crete work. This project will make about 100,000 acres of choice land irrigable. ir-rigable. "That Good Coal" 2,000 pounds to a ton. Rock Springs, Clear Creek and Ca6tlo Gate. Bamberger Ogden Coal Co., 3121 Washington avenue. Botn phones 2000. Spent Day in Ogden Postmaster A. L .Thomas of Salt Lake City spent the greater part of yesterday in Ogden, Og-den, consulting architects and const con-st met Ion superintendents in regjird to the proposed addition to tho Salt Lako post ofTlce. Tho plans have been agreed to with slight modifications by the various officials in the buildings whose offices are affected by the changes.. Mr. Thomas also considered consid-ered the possibility of having the eastern east-ern mall transferred to Salt Lake in time for delivery on the same day. The mail at present does not reach the city befr.re 5:30 p. m too late for do livery by carrier. There have already been a number of complaints in regard re-gard to the new schedule. Eating Hess Bread you are sure In getting the clean, wholesome staff of life. Why pay $5.00 and $6.00 for a pair of shoes when you can get a Douglas for $3.50 and $4.00, at the Palace, 280 25th street? Fine Program Arranged A fine musical program has been arranged for tonight at Union Labor hall, under the auspices of the Good Templars lodge. A duct by the Ml?ses Moon and Allen heads the progcam, with many prominent young peoplo following in solos, recitations and dialogues. J. J. McKlnnon will- render a flute solo. Refreshments will be served later in the evening. Tho public is Invited by tho committee in charge. Bedding plants at City Floral Co. - For faucy painting and decorating, call on or address F. E. Woberg. 325 9th street Left for RawKnB Superintendent Whitney of the Utah division of the Union Pacific, left in his private car on No. 4 last evening, It is believed, for Rawlins. ' j Buy Kodaks and Supplies from The Tripp Studio. ,340 25th St LOST Gold bracelet set with Jewels, Jew-els, $50.00 reward. 2103 Adams. Eastbound Passenger Derailed Eastboimd Southern Pacific passenger trains wers held in Reno yesterday morning fyr several hours because of a freight wreck in the snowsheds west of Trnckce nnd Just east of Summit. Several cars are reported to have left the raild and two wrecking crews helped o clear the track. One tramp was kiVled in the wreck and his companion;' com-panion;' was badly injured. The accident acci-dent ;'as due to spreading rails. The track was cleared late in the afternoonand after-noonand passengers held there were sentthrough to Ogden. You may not believe but it's qulto true, that we give a good strong Hammock Ham-mock free tomorrow with one cun Baking Powder at 50c. Call and tfee them. Grand Union Tea Store. 436 Wash. ( Whining won't make the fire burn, jjcwis' good coal will. Phones 149. ( |