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I HERALDREPUBLICAN SALT LAKE CITY UTAH WEDNESDAY DEC 1 1909 3
ij I HAPPENINGS IN UTAH TOWNS I
Ogden News
Office 336 Twentyfifth street
CtrcuJatV Department 33 twenty
fifth street
AREHOUSES ARE RAZED
Old Buildings Are Being Removed to
Make Room for New Freight
Sheds
I Special to The HeraldRepublican
f Iden Nov lIIWork was started
tins morning in the tearing down of
the old warehouse of the Fred J Kie
lid company the Boyle Furniture
impany and the Campbell grocery
company on the west side of VaIl ave
nif between Twentythird and Twen
t fourth streets ta make room for the
log freight sheds of the Harriman
ime new eight depot now under
l instruction
The companies have erected new
warehouse which they are occupying
Th new treight sheds will be 200 yards
i It I iigth und will be thoroughly lire I
rioif At present the concrete gang
eiijiloved on the foundation of the
and this
rw lepot numbers 50 men
ruialtr will be doubled as soon as the
CMI warehouses have been removed and
BTJ cleared for further foundation
c instruction
IV oik en the depot and platform will
winter and
iiunut throughout the
H inobably be completed in June
SWITCHMEN SATISFIED
No Intimation of Strike on Utah
Lines Has Been Received by
Officials
lijpecial to The HeraldRepublican
fallen Nov 30The strike of the
Bvit hmen on the Northern Pacific out
i f f t Paul is not expected to cause
V trouble in ogden T Emerson
t ffic man In this city Bald today
t t r be had received no intimation of
uvjuble here ard did not look for
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WITNESSES ABSENT
James Mack Is Discharged in Police
Court
Special to The HeraldRepublican
linden Nqv 30 James Mack pro < <
r > uu > r of a soft drink stand charged
v uii selling liquor without a license
v < s discharged and the case against
Lila 1 dismissed in police court thin
IL iiiiig t owing to the failure of the
ivitifsses tr the city to appear
Hipper Phillips a negro charged
wiLl highway robbery waived his
rie it for preliminary hearing in po
it LHirt tins morning and was bound
ie1 to the district court under J500
ln which was not furnished Phil
lips is charged with snatchng a purse
t lUiumg s veral dollars from a man
In saloon near the Union depot
i i c case of John Trolicht charged
TJI i selling tobacco to minors was
c ituued one day owing to the ab
s it from this city of witnesses for
t dty
PARENTS CONSENT TO
THE ADOPTION OF SON
pial l to The HeraldRepublican
iglcn Nov SOAn order author
I log Ue adoption of threeyearold
U ii J iin Alvord by James H and Olive
Mephens was issued by Judge J A
1 > tll < n tT district court this aft
Ch 11 i
L o boy i > ie son or Mr and Mr
J t AHord who have given their
C ° t to tne adoption The petition
E K t hat it was for the better rear
t the > child that the real parents
1 im oe to Mr and Mrs Ste
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more
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t f my magnificent Suit I
i and Overcoat offer
1 actual 25 values at
Jour pick
15 I
And I guarantee every I
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DAr IELS I
The Tailor i
57 West Second South
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Dayton Drug Co
Cur ld So and State Phones OS
At Our
Two
Store
Horlicks Malted Milk
A saving every one who knows the wonderful
nourishing value of Malted Milk for infant or
adult will appreciate
Regular 50c size35c IF
Regular 100 size75c
1 Regular 375 ze300
Mentions Talcum extra O
2 for 25c
special
Pioiic
Your Our Prompt Delivery Service to any part of
Orders the city is au important consideration
u GodbeaPitts Drug Co
Cur Main aud 1st So Phones 140
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Child JE
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Boars tho
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Signature of
Sanitary
Hewletts Teas are
packed in airtight
dustproof cartons
Hewletts Teas
have double strength
and are economical
to use
I When the
Stomach Stops
Working Properly Because There Is
Windin It Use Stuarts Dyspepsia
Tablets to Set It Going Again
A Trial Box Free
THE DOCTORS call it flatulency but
unprofessional folks know it Is wind on
the stomach and a most distressing
state of things it Is It is a serious con
dition of this great motor organ Al
ways annoying and painful in the ex
treme at times often leading to bad and
fatal results The stomach embar
rassed and hampered with wind cannot
take care of its food properly and indi
gestion follows and this has a train too
appalling to enumerate The entire sys
tem is Implicatedmade an active or pas
sive factor in this trouble and life soon
becomes a questionable boon
ALL THIS IS EXPLAINED in doctor
books how undigested food causes
gases by fermentation and fomentation
In which process some essential fluids
are destroyedburnt upwasted by
chemical action followed by defective nu
trition and the distribution through the
alimentary tract of chemically wrong i
elements and as a consequence the stom
ach and entire system is I starved Plenty
of food you see but spoilt In preparation
and worse than worthless
A DERANGED STOMACH is the epi
tome of mill nothing too bad to ema
nate from it but the gas It generates is
probably its worst primary effect and the
only way to do away with this is l to re
move the cause STUARTS DYSPEP
SIA TABLETS go to the root of this
trouble They attack the gasmaking
foods and render them harmless Flat
ulency or wind on the stomach simply
cannot exist where these powerful and
wonderworking little tablets are In evi
dence
THEY WERE MADE for this very pur
pose to attack the gasmaking foods and
convert them Into proper nutriment This
is their province and office A whole
book could be written about them ana
then not all told that might be told with
profit to sufferers from this painful dill
ease dyspepsia It would mention the
years of patient and expensive experi
ment in effort to arrive at this result
of failures innumerable and at last suc
cess It would make mention of the dif
ferent stomach correctives that enter
into this tablet and make it faithfully
represent all
STUARTS DYSPEPSIA TABLETS are
not alone Intended for the sick but well
folks as well for the person who craves
hearty food and wants to eat heartily
and run no risk of bad effects they act
Ike a charm and make eating and di
gestion a delight and pleasure They
keep the stomach active and energetic
and able and willing to do extra work
without special labor or effort Dont
forget this Well people are often nes
etPd but the STUART DYSPEPSIA
TABLETS have them in mind
A FREE TRIAL PACKAGE will be
snt anyone who wants to know Just
what they are how they look and taste
before beginning treatment with them
After this go to the drug store for them
everywhere here or at home they are
50 cents a box and by getting them at
home you will save time and postage
Your doctor will prescribe them they
say there are 40000 doctors using thm
but when you know what is the matter
of yourself why go to th expense of a
prescription For free tral narkagp ad
dress F A Stuart en 150 Start Build
lug Marshall Michigan
P S Bettor Snd tvlav for tariples
of the tablet You will get quite a box
of them
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ONE PRICE TO ALL NEVER UNDERSOLD
Two Most
Startling
Coat Values
j4 Up to 4000 Coats
at 1875
ca lit Ladles Tailormade Coat of chiffon broadcloth
111 1 I worsteds chevrons and mannish mixtures some
miTt I i IRt tight others semifltting mostly half lined
mc I I with guaranteed satin The dt 4 A f f
IiiVI A t seasons Newest Models In AT 18 75
1 1 I I 64 and 6 6 Inch lengths 0 a
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i Up to 3000 Coaie ai 1275 >
L Jj Coats of diagonals broadcloths worsteds and
JI homespuns some lined throughout semi and
I fr1 tight fitted models 54 and 66 Inch lengths a
jii wide range of styles and
l I b colors to select from 1275
3000 values at II
Four Specials In
Handkerchief Linens
150 HANDKERCHIEF LINEN 36 and 46 Inches Wide on tale fl At
this week at a yard 9c
175 HANDKERCHIEF LINENS 36 and 46 Inches wide on sale f ft
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this week at a yard 9 I i O
200 HANDKERCHIEF LINENS our best selling number on
sale this week at a yard 1 48
225 HANDKERCHIEF LINENS very sheer the finest made on I CQ
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sale this week at a yard 9 11W 9
We cant say anything
too good about
JJ 1 ck 1ID cqlliIlff
Its an Ideal Home Spot
There isnt a better buy
Lots 1535 to GGONOW
Hot airt Exaggeration Not a bit of it Yon auqr take our
word for it but wed much rather you would see the land and
judge for yourself Well take you out in our car any time
Clle llIID fP1r Riy
Jackson Square is on Ninth South between Second and Third
East just one block from 12niinute car service The center of
nice cozy homes with good congenial neighbors Handy to
schools and churches Pure water and pure air all the year
Hgil = cilas Improvements Paid For
Cement walks curbing graded and rolled streets shade trees
water mains handsome corner monuments No special assess
ments
Buy Lots at 15 Down and
15 5 Monthly
SEE OWNERS TODAY
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Phones
30 Main
3992
ANNEX CAFETERIA
L is w
lIesere1t News Annex Building
17 West South Temple
SEE THE POOD
And let your appetite determine the price Now open
Hours 1130 to 2 5 to 730
s
Boston Dental Parlors
NEW LOCATION 120 MAIN STREET
SPECIAL LOW PRICES FOR M DAYS
1500 set of teeth 5759 I Gold crowns
No better made at any price I Bridgework per tooth 0M
Porcelain gold and silver fillings at reasonable prices for honest worn
No students employed Painless extracting a specially Office open
evenings and Sundays All work guaranteed
Ind Tel 1219 DR BOYD Mgr
Not Cute Enough
People naturally dislike feeling they
arenot cute enough In business But
no person who Is run down can expect
to be at his best Sexine Pills make
men and women brighter and stronger
they make you feel better In every
way Price 1 a bex six boxes 5 with
full guarantee Address or call F J
Hill Drug Co The Never Subst tu
tors corner Second South and West
Temple streets
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Mrs Winslow Soothing Syrup
has been used for TEARS by MILLION
of MOTHERS for their CHILDREN
WHILE TEETHING with PERFECT
SUCCESS It SOOTHES the CHILD
SOFTENS the GUMS ALLAYS all
PAIN CURES WIND COLIC and Is I the
best remedy for DIARRHOEA Sold by
Druggists in every part of th < world JSe
sure and ask 1or Mrs Windows Sooth
ng Syrup aiu take no other kind
Twertyfive cents a bottle GUARAN
TEED UNDER THE FOOD AND UttUQ
ACT June 30 1301 > > SERIAL NUAlJjEl
WOMEN FIGHT TERRifiC
DUEl VIITH BIG KNIVES
Jealousy the Motive of Bloody Battle
Between Two Dusky Amazons
in Ogden
Special to The HeraldRepublican
Ogden Nov 3OAs a result of a bloody
duel fought by two negresses with long
knives as weapon on lower Twenty
fifth street last this afternoon Olive
White is at the hospital in a serious con
dition and Belle Love another negres
is being held by the police
The trouble grew out of a Jealous quar
rel over a negro The Love woman was
attacked as she left her room by Olive
White Both pulled knives and fought
a bloody battle in the street Both re
ceived injuries about the wrists and
arms while the White woman had the
main arteries in her wrist severed She
bled profusely
SEVEN YEARS SENTENCE
GIVEN TO A BURGLAR
Special to The HeraldRepublican
Ogden Nov 30 Seven years at hard
work in the state prison was the sen
tence given William Lindsay by Judge
J A Howell of the district court this
morning Lindsay pleaded guilty to rob
bing the L H Becraft sporting goods
house several weeks ago Removing a
pane of glass Lindsay entered through
the front window and ransacked the
placs securing a number of revolvers and
raawrs Sheriff B B Wilson took Lind
say to the state prison to begin his sen
tence this afternoon
ROBBED HIS ROOMMATE
Jury Finds Stephen McCarty Guilty
of Petit Larceny
Special to The HeraldRepublican
Ogden Nov 30 Holding that the value
of the stolen goods did not exceed ISO
and therefore did not constitute a grand
larceny case a Jury In the district court
this morning brought in a verdict of
guilty of petty larceny against Stephen
McCarty charged with robbing his
roommate in the Cottage hotel last Au
gust Sixty days in the county jail was
the sentence imposed by Judge J A
Howell
PLEA IS CHANGED
Prisoner Changes Mind and Other
Charges Are Filed Against Him
Special to The HeraldRepublican
Ogden Nov 30 After pleading guilty
to the charge of robbery and having been
brought into the district court this morn
Ing for sentence Egbert Watterson who
entered the Wilson Brothers grocery store
here several weeks ago and was beaten
unconscious by the proprietor after he
had fired two shots changed his mind
and withdrew his plea Watterson as
serts that his crime merely constituted
an attempt at robbery as he was pre
vented from carrying it out
He was remanded to the county jail
and charges of assault with a deadly
weapon with intent to commit murder
will be filed against him by the county
attorney
NEGLIGENCE CHARGED
Special to The HeraldRepublican
Ogden Nov 30 Charging that the
Union Pacific Railroad company kept
his valuable horses and mules in their
cars for 80 hours without food or wa
ter during transportation frjpBoul
der X3Woiy and danger 1Y > t4 Ivan I
Fisher filed su In the district court
today asking damages totaling 51840
on three counts all charging negli
gence
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Special to The HeraldRepublican
Ogden Nov 30 Marriage licenses
were ssued by County Clerk S G Dye
to the following couples yesterday
Arthur P Couch of Ogden and El
nora Allen of Riverdale Lock wood
Robbins and Minnie Stagings both of
Ogden
BURGLARS ARE NOISY
Special to The HeraldRepublican
Willard Nov 30Sunday night
burglars broke into the office of Will
iam Lowe and destroyed valuable pa
pers while hunting for money They
got nothing that was worth anything
to them Out of disappointment they
shot up almost everything Iq the of
fice Mr Lowe has no Idea who the
miscreants were
Ogden Briefs
Special to The HeraldRepublican
Ogden Nov 3OAn eastbound special
freight train was derailed at Peck on
the Southern Pacific railroad tonight by
a broken flange No one was hurt but
traffic was tied up for two hours and
several cars were smashed
James Riley complained to the police
tonight that a negro woman In the St
Louis saloon picked his pockets of J8 S
and valuable papers
Louis Marenella was adjudged insane to
day and sent to the state mental hospi
tal
JOSHUA FIELDING DEAD
Venerable Mining Man Well Known
Throughout Utah Expires
Special to The HeraldRepublican
Manti Nov 30 Joshua Fielding well
known throughout the state for his min
Ihg activities died Saturday last after
several weeks illness He was 12 years
of age and a prominent member of the
Mormon church Funeral services will be
held noon from the tabernacle Tuesday after I
FOR LOOTING WAGON
Special to The HeraldRepublican
Rich field Nov 30 Probation Officer
Albert O Engar was here from Elsi
nore yesterday and went to Glenwood
last evening to look into an offense al
leged to have been committed by
Ulonwood youths in rifling the wagon
of a Grass Valley man
Kanab Citizens Will Replace
Big Dam Destroyed by Flood
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Site where big dam will be rebuilt
Citizens of Kanab will begin work next
week repairing the big dam which was
washed out September 1 and it is expect
ed that this work will result in restoring
several thousand acres of valuable land
to the alfalfa producing region next
spring
The Kanab farmers were unable to ne I
gotiate a loan for the work on satisfac
tory terms so they decided to issue 30 1
000 in scrip redeemable in one two and
three years and begin the repair work
immediately
Several tons of powder have already
been ordered and a large force of men
and teams will be available for the work
next week The illustration shows the
scene of the washout
FINDS MINE WITH
A DIVINING ROD
Montana Man Who Has Won
Three Fortunes Has Fourth
in Sight
Special to The HeraldRepublican
Helena Mont Nov 30 Mining ex
perts confirm the report that Robert
A Bell with a good oldfashioned di
vining rod has won his fourth fortune
by locating a mine in Jefferson county
The first report was published some
time ago but today mining men who
have examined the location say Bell
will be richer than he ever was al
though he has made and spent three
fortunes
Mr Bell has received not a few quer
ies concerning his divining rod its
powers and the like and in an inter
view he has endeavored to make ex
planation He said
I had heard a great deal about the
power which some people were sam to
possess in locating mineral bodies un
derground through the use of the di
vining rod and I determined to try it
As a boy back east I used to use a
hazel or willow pronged switch and
could always locate water Recently
I got a willow switch and was quite
surprised when it dipped as I knew 1
was over a mineral bearing body
Then I tried it on unexplored ground
and the stick dipped as 1 went uiung
Whenever I got off the trend of the vein
the stick resumed a horizontal position
I located three new veins on the B =
G through the use of the stick Some
of the miners tried it and there were
one or two who were able to make it
operate while others could nut
Try a forked willow stick over the
rails of a track If one has the power
the stick will work excellently It Is
strange but I can no longer detect
the presence of water with this stick
but I can detect the presence of min
eral
Asked further to explain his theory
Bell said that some persons possess a
peculiar sort of magnetism or electrici
ty The forked stick acts aa a con
ductor if one is positively charged
and the mineral or water is negatively
charged the stick is pulled downward
but if both are positive or both nega
tive then a resistance is set up and the
stick is inclined upward
Bell lost his last fortune netting on
Bryan
BARTENDER ACCUSED OF I
SElliNG TO MERE BOYS
Merchant and liquor Dealer Said to
Have Furnished Alcohol to
Minors
Special to The HeraldRepublican
Manti Nov 30Altred Bailey bar
tender at the Willard Pehrson saloon
in Ephraim Is charged with having sold
liquor to Ralph Tatton Richard Peter
son and Jesse Keller Jacob Keller
father of one of the boys has sworn
to a complaint and Bailey will be tried
before Justice of the Peace Abner
Lowry a change of venue having been
taken from Justice Sperrys court
Judge Sorenson who has just re
turned from Mayfield says that a mer
chant of Mayfleld is furnishing liquor
to minors Judge Sorenson said that one
of the boys who got liquor said that
the merchant ordered the liquor from
Gunnison
Juvenile court officers are determined
to put a stop to selling liquor to minor
WILL HEAR JAPS CASE
Jurors Selected for Special Term of
Court at Logan
Special to The HeraldRepublican
Logan Nov 39 Jurors selected to serve
at a special term of the district court
December 13 will hear the case of Y
Yamauchi Baer Bros Mercantine com
pany
Judge Maughan was disqualified and
the case will therefore be tried by Judge
Howell of Ogden The Jurors are George
W Squires S E Needham William Af
fleck and Adolph Fjellstrom all of l > o
gan Alvin E Johnson A C FiBber and
John Chrtstofferson of Richmond Moses
Richardson Thomas Craighead and Jo
seph W Forrester of Smithfield Thomas
Hall David A Ken and Robert Murray
of Wellsvllle William C Nielsen and A
yin McBride of Hyrum Louis E Wit
helm of dreenvllle S A Whitney of
Mlllville Fritz E Et klund of Newton
Alvin G Orchard of Wheeler and Wil
liam Leavitt of Lewiston
NAME THEODORE FRANCE
H J Gottfredson Retires as Ward
Clerk of Salina Conference
Special to The HeraldRepublican
Richfield Nov 30Ward conference
has just been held at Salina Presi
dent Seegmillcr of thia place was in
attendance and arrived home yester
day The appointment of Theodore
France was announced to succeed II J
Oottfredson as ward cierk the latter
having accepted a position with the
Monroe Hot Springs company Ward
conferences were also held on Sunday
at Redmond and Aurora R D Young
wan present at the former place and
J S Home at the latter
BlOWN OVER PRECIPICE
Workman Returns to Blast Too Soon
and Body Is Found in River
Below
Special to The HeraldRepublican
Richfield Nov 30Funeral services
over the remains of Hyrum Hannion
who was killed at the diverting dam of
the Hatchtown project were held here
yesterday under the auspices of the
Richfield lodge of Odd Fellows me
lodge ritual was read by Acting Noble
Grand E E Hoffman A quartette
composed of Miss Sarah Hansen Mrs
Hood G M Jones and John Hood fur
nished appropriate music with Mrs
Annie Callaway at the organ
Word had been received from the
youngest daughter of decedent in Den
ver that she had just been operated
upon for appendicitis and was unable
to come here
Complete details of the death of Mr
Hannion were learned today With his
partner he was working on a ledge
near the diverting dam A shot failed
to go off and after a while they re
turned While Hannion stood immedi
ately over the blast it went off He was
thrown over the ledge and dropped a
distance of about 50 feet into the river
WANTS TO ADD TRACT TO
CACHE FOREST RESERVE
bpeclal to The HeraldRepublican
Ogden Nov aOPlans by which the
Cache fordst reserve may include the
headwaters of the Ogden river in what
Is known as the Monte Cristo country
were discussed tonight at the Weber
club by Clyde Leavitt of the forestry
service Mr Leavitt explained the ad
vantage of adding a big strip of terri
tory to the reserve and at the end of
his address the Weber club indorsed
the project
Mr Leavitt goes to Washington
Thursday where he will try to inter
est the Utah delegation in congress
In his plans
WILL TRY TO PROVE
COOK AND PEARY ERR
Special to The HeraldRepublican
Willard Nov 30Jl W Dalton will
lecture in the tabernacle tomorrow
night and intends to prove it was im
possible for anyone to have discovered
the north pole without reconstructing
the theory generally accepted by sci
entists He will illustrate his talk by
a number of diagrams Mr Dalton be
lieves that the land beyond where the
north pole is commonly I ell eyed to lie
is peopled by the lost tribes of Israel
who have reached a high state of civ
ilization He believes the earths axis
terminates in a sphere much smaller
than the earth
MACHINE SHOP COMPANY
INCORPORATES AT LOGAN
Special to The HeraldRepublican
Logan Nov 3OThe Schaub Machine
company filed articles of incorporation
with the county clerk here today The
10000 capital is in shares of 1 each
Stockholders are Jacob Schaub 1000
shares E P Bacon 2tX Leonard
Krogue 2000 Clara F Bacon 50 Bottle
A Schaub 250 Mr Schaub is prcsidert
Mr Krogue vice president and Mr Ba
con secretary and treasurer The com
pany has operated a machine and auto
mobile repair shop here
FUNERAL SERVICES FOR
MRS HELENA MADSEN
Special to The HeraldRepublican
Manti Nov 30 Funeral services over
the remains of Mrs Helena Jensen Mad
son wife of Ernest Madsen were held
yesterday at the tabernacle Mrs Mad
sen was a faithful member of the Manti
Tabernacle choir Her husband is a
prominent flockmaster Decedents
brother Henry Jnsen and her sister
Mrs Spencer Moffitt both reside in Manti
WANT LIGHT ALL NIGHT
Willard Citizens in Mass Meeting Ask
for Better Illumination
Special to The HeraldRepublican
WHlard Nov 3qCltizens in mass
meeting last evening appointed R com
mittee to wait on M S Browning of
the light company and ask for an all
night service and that improvements
be made so the lights will not lack cur
I rent when the power is being used to
run electric cars The committeemen
were II E Davis S N Cook and Wil
liam J Facer William Lowe presided
at the meeting and A B Taylor was
secretary
TROUBLE WITH BEETS
Special to The HeraldRepublican
Willard Nov 20 Farmers in this
vicinity are having great difficulty In
getting their beets to market because
the roads are almost impassable Every
day broken wagons and tired horses aro
seen returning from vain attempts to
move the beets The company has
dumped 3000 tons here and the farm
ers have to put them back on the cars
for 20 cents a ton tnless the roads
improve the task will be most unprofit
able
ableTEMPTS
TEMPTS GOOD INDIANS
Special to The HeraldRepublican
Richfield Nov 30County Attorney
Jorgenson returned yesterday from
Grass Valley where he had been In
vestigating a case of jelling liquor to
Indiana There is a colony of Indians
south of Koosharem where they farm
the land and otherwise comport them
selves as white people It is charged
that a man named William Hatch has
been selling alcohol to the red men
The complaint > wa = woru to by Forest
Ranger E r tg1e I and from the
stories of the iuJiaih Uire was enough
evidence to hold Hatch fqr trial
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EDWIN EVANS WINS THE
STATE PRIZE fOR ART
Professor in University of Utah Car
ries Off Award of 300 with
Landscape Canvas
Reports on the awards made by the
judges In connection with the recent ex
hibition held by the State Art Institute
at Ogden with announcements from va
rious committees were made last night
at a meeting of the governing board of
the institute held at the residence of
Mrs E Bonnemort In East South Tem
ple street The exhibition which closed
last Saturday night at the assembly
room of the Ogden High school was one
cf the most successful ever given There
were 151 pictures on exhibition a good
representation of the work of Utah art
iste
The judges counted the ballots Monday
Much Interest was shown In the winning
of the first state prize of 300 the win
ner of which was determined by popular
vote The prize was won by Edwin Ev
ans a well known Salt Lake artist pro
fessor of art at the University of Utah
The winning picture was a beautiful
landscape showing several stacks of
grain
From now on this painting will be num
bered among the institute treasures be
coming a part of the collection Under
the new state law this prize will be
awarded to Mr Evans at a date yet to
> e decided upon by Governor William
Spry
The Springville prise of SIOO was won
by J T Harwood with his painting An
Interesting Story
The prize of 10 for the best drawing
In black and white went to Donald
Beauregard the 55 prise for the best
water color was a tie between W G
Browning with his picture of The
Wickiup and J T Harwood with hill
portrait My Daughter The MO prize
for the best design in needlework was
won by Ruth C Evans
The winner of the 100 architects priM
will be announced later
The board received reports from the
lecture board and from several commit
tees In charge of the work The lecture
committee reported on the seven free
lectures given by prominent artists and
architects of Salt Lake at the recent ex
hibition all of which were of high clan
and all flee
WESTERN PACIFIC WILL
OPERATE TO LOS ANGELES
Annduncement that the Western Pa
cific has formed a traffic agreement
with the Ctaggenhetm railroads in Ne
vada mean That lire Western Pacific
Is going to Los Angeles according to
the very general belief among railroad
men For years the Guggenheims have
been good friends of George Gould both
socially and financially The new ar
rangement will permit the Western Pa
cific to route its southern business from
Shatter via the Nevada Northern to
Ely thence via the Ely and Uoldneld
to Goldflehi and then via the Tonopah
and Tidewater to Ludlow Cat where
connection will be made with the Santa
Fe