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Show of much damage and eventually may require the building or a breakwater to windward. A remarkable sale of hand drawn linen lunch scarfs will begin in Wright's Art Department Monday morning. The pieces are 36 Inches square, of pure linen and in very good patterns. The sale price will be $1.19 with a limit of two pieces to a customer. cus-tomer. City Recorder Improving, Ernest P. Brown, city recorder, who has been n a serious condition, is reported a little better. He was operated on twe weeks ago, but the operation was not entirely successful. The Standard and Examiner subscribers sub-scribers who have signed contracts for the china plaques, should present the same at the Standard office at once, as there are only a few of them" lcfL Do not be disappointed if they are all gone. . - Trip of Inspection. W. A. Whitney, mperlntendent of the Union Pacific, ai.d T. J. Foley, superintendent of ter finals at Omaha left, this morning on No. 10 for a trip of inspection cast to Rawlins. The cost Is low. and the quality high, IjCwIs' Good Coal. Phones 149. - Placing a Boiler. The Harriman reads arc installing a new boiler at the pumping plant on Weber river to tbc west of the yards. This pumping plant is being made ready for emcrg-j emcrg-j ency purposes. Get Your Garments New Spring and Summer goods. Factory prices, at tho Knitting Factory, 302 25th St. - Pure Food Commission Willard Hansen, head of the state pure food commission, was an Ogden visitor Friday. Fri-day. He sas a campaign for better milk and butter will be made in Ogden Og-den within the next few weeks. liwn mowers, $1 25. Alvord Bell 333 Newell Will Be Retained. President Presi-dent A. II. lleywood cf the Weber club in in receipt of a communication from Secretary of the Interior R. A. Bal-liuirer. Bal-liuirer. Washington, D C, In answer .o an inquiry sent March 31st. askinc If there was any foundation for the rumor that Chief Engineer Frederick Freder-ick F. H. Newell of the reclamation service was liable to be replaced by mother mm. The letter which is dated April 3rd, states that there is no change whatever contemplated at this time iu the department of the interior, in-terior, and although Mr. Newell's nr.me "oes not appear In the communication, com-munication, it is understood that the v.oithy head of the federal reclamation reclama-tion work will continue iu his pres ent office as heretooie. "That Good Coal" 2,000 pounds to a ton. Rnck'Spr'mgs, Clear Creek and Castle Gate. Bamberger Ogden -Coat Co., 3121 Washington avenue. Both phones 2000. A marriage license has been issued to .lames H. Tlatt or Woods Cross and Laura C. Garner of Roy. Blue Seal Butter Nut Bread Is known by Us fine texture and flavor. In the matter ot the estate ot Erik Larson, A. McFarland. T. A. Whalen, and A. D. Shurtlirr have been appointed ap-pointed appraisers and the same parties par-ties appointed guardians In the estate and guardianship of Jane Amidan, a Minor. Alameda Foley of Plain City has b-U to Parshall T. Terry and Emilv Jane Terry lot 2, block 5. of tho Plain City survey. The consideration ii $1,000. RANDOM . J REFERENCES Millinery Opening. '514 Wash. Av.- Mrs, Root the Speaker. In tho ab-enco ab-enco of Rev. Wm. T. Brown, the pul-ilt pul-ilt of thp First Unitarian church, was ibly filled last Sunday night by Mrs. Wile Hall Root, the charming and interesting lecturer on literary and rrligious topics. During her day in Dgden, Mrs. Roo:- was a guest at the lome of Dr. G. G. Ives. AMERICA'S most wonderful farm land. A deep alluvial Delta deposit 31 soil. Fine climate, Lithia. What pore do you want? Join the next exc:rslon Tuesday, April 13, 6:40, Hamberger Lice. Western Land & Investment Co., Rooms 4151C Eccles li'dg. Lilies for Easter. The California members of the First Presbyterian church sent a huge box of lilies to be used In decorating the church for Easier Eas-ier Day. The box contained over one hundred callas. Easier dinner, try Ogden Canyon Hot Springs Easter dinner. Hours 12 tc 2 i). m. and Ji to 8 p. m. Car of Peach Paper. A car of peacl. paper has been purchased by the Fruit Growers' association, valued at $2.-:00. $2.-:00. The paper weighs 30,000 pound's and will arrive before the beginning of the fruit season. This shipment w-ll wrap a quarter of a million case ot peaches, or double tho amount shipped from here last year. The associate as-sociate estimates that the fruit shipments ship-ments this year will require the increased in-creased supply of wrapping paper. B. & G. Butter pleases the hard-to-j.lease. Storm on the L?kc. A heavv windstorm wind-storm raged on the Great Salt lake, Friday night, lashing the water Into heavy waves which, beating against the embankment near Raiubo, toro great holes in the grade, requiring the services of work trains which wore employed at that point this momvuir. These storms on tho lake are a source |