f V. 'NOAY MORNING. DECEMBER 19. 1.J-N STANDARD-EXAM,. jH
I I STATE AND JDAHO NEWS
Latest Items of Interest From Utah and Gem Stat
I "GHOST CITIES- I
TO BE RESTORED
Nevada to Draw on Under- j
around Water for Irriga
tion Purposes
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SALT LAKK, Dec. 18 Underground
waters, brought to th surface for ir- i
rlgatlon purposed, soon may restore
life to the 'ghost cltisa" "f Nevada,
which have beOn practically desert
ed since their gold was taken from
them. Already government engineers
-ir,, surveying land expected u be-
r come pM,n or a big irrigation project
on 'he Amargoaa dea rt. not far from
Bullfrog. Beatly, Rhyollte - oia
Center, all nc-tlin famed western
mining camp.
0 p. O Kirkpatflck, assletant uP-
ervisor of government Surveys for
ltah and Nevada, reports that IWft
fturvey crew bevt stalled WOTS on
tiro townships, aloiiK the 'ullfornU
Xevada line with Orders t" Survey 40.
imii .ore. I ndeigro.iml waters ha .
hoen discovered on the Amargosa !
ort and it I proposed to lei lop th. m.
nijf cropt iii grow in the sub-irop-leej
Kcvada i innate if the water i til
hr- brought to the oll, engineer hav.
reported. Later the land may be
opened for entry, according to present!
plana.
The Amargoaa desert Is not the only
portion of southern Nevada that may
bloom. The BIk Smokey valley, north;
of Tonopah, may In the near future,
bring to the big silver .amp a new
population of farmers. The pros-,
in. i ol underground wutei in tin. nl-
sy ha t I'd It Is
not only a question of a Hiort lime
when it will bp dflV! loped. according
to Mr. Kirkpatrick. The survey will :
go forward In southern Nevada all
I 'V""'r- DO
14 M RK SI i i in n im(.s
1 10 FALLS, i ei i J Tw o
buildings. Known us the Cutter and
Thompson houses, on land adjoining
the new court house, were sold cs-'
lerday by George Witt, county clerk,
on the courthouse steps. W W. ,
Keefer was the purchaser 'The re-i
movul of the houses will have lo be
made within thiriy days. The Cutter I
house is a twelve-room brick struo
turd and was sold for fL'fi The
Thompson plare Is a two-room frame (
and brought $C".
OPJ I ( Kltfi llns! V
jH POC ATE LLO , Idaho, Dec. 18. The
Bannock county si Iiool trustees con '
0 eluded a bu ?tn meeting here this
evening by e le u 111 foilowinj bffi
Urn ccrs- Joseph i;,-.m of Downey, pros -1
ideni; Henry Bjorkman, of Central
mm vlco president; Henry K. Thatcher of I
Thatcher, secretary.
H The hief speakers today were Com-
Sfl mlssloner E. A Bryan of the state i
jH board of education ami County Sup-I
U erlntendent, Kora Boyum.
DP THOMAS
PARKER BOYD
NOTED PSYCHOLOGIST.
LECTURER AND AUTHOR
m win lecture at the
J ! CHURCH OF THE GOOD '
31 CHEPHERD
11 Sunday at 3 o'clock
SubjTt -The Mar Who Thinks
S oVIni ii c n " V filled Pay i lir...pi
1 A He w ill lecture Monday and TUOB-
dai at th Guild Hall it 2 io and
j s p. m und ondui I a healing i lltili
on the same days at 10 to 12 a. m.
I 1 tail to hear tli . ul j
r messagt Pfei will offeroig.
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RAILROAD CLERK
ROBBEDJN S. Lj
William Hunsberqer. Clerk of ;
D. & R. G. Office. Loses
$1,000
SALT LAKE. Dec 1. William i
llurisberger. clerk at the local ticket
office of the Denver & IUo Orandcj
I ralfVoad, was JOatled at the entrance:
of a bank today by two men. As a
retuli. be informed the police thai h
, i,,st siioiii In lullR takon Horn one ,.r
his pocket. Hunsberger was pro-j
ceding to At posit money for the rail
road company whi n he became sand-1
witched bbtween ihi men. be stateo
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Woolgrowers to Meet
in Salt Lake Jan. 17
SALT LAKE Dec. IK -The f;fi -,ixth
annual convention of the No
tional Wooigrou-i- association win be
held at tin Hotel L'tah Jahuarj it. la
and 19. Legislation, finance and ranch
rnanugcmeni will be, Hie principal 8Ub- j
Jccta for discUflSlon.
Governor W. P. G Maiding of th
federal reser e hoard will add fees iho
convention on financial mattern and
will emphasise the importance of the
reserve sHi,ni In tin financial struc
ture of ihe country, explaining its i -itionship
to buoint
Bankari of the woolgnrwing states
are expected to attend the Convention
and to confer w ith Governor Hal -dm?
respecting wool and sheep flnam
ing K. R. Marshall, secretary of
I he National Woolgrow ers' association
aid thai inovt rodent word from GoV"
crnor iiariiiiiL- mdicated the pOsilbll-
Uy that congress may require hint kl
Washington, In which vent a person
al represenlatlve will take his placjj
United states Ssnator-eiecl Frank 11
ddbdlhg of Idaho Is also BChSdUled fOI
an addrcsa before the convention. Sen
ator Gooding has already announced
his determination to work for n
iutlOn to help the woolgrowi ft
Thomas Walker Page, chairman of
the tariff commission, will probably
lead aiscuselon of tariff problem! with
Which the Woo I m eh are particular
ooncefned m present, while it is pos-j
Slble thnt a temporar.v measure IflR
have btcn ias-d bj congress pri"i
Id the onvelltloi). (he t&fiff cllscus
sion will include ' &nslderatlona of Hie
general puic of which the wdblgPOW
era will seek the adoption.
The legislative eoni in It I ee of the ns
soclation i now in Washington en-,
gaged In an effort to secure the Irh-
medial. n --.a I r.-ltef li'.. and
lliey ill make a report on ihelr ac
CdmpllShfhOdtS at the convention.
Other reports Will he made of stock- ;
yards investigations, freight rate mat-!
lers, commission house charges ano i
'r. la Led aubjecta.
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FOUR STILLS UNCOVERED
IN RAIDS AT TONOPAH
TdtfOPAI-I, N' v Mer. is. tyro
feSldedCS WSfS raided heer Thursday ,
bj John II I hum, Internal revenue
deputy, assisted by local authorities
who confiscated more than l.UOu gal
lons of corn Juniper mash and iavefill
gallons of gin. four ts and an opiui:
nutfli. No arrests were made, occu
pants ol the buildings eacaplbg
through reaf entrances as the officers
entered the front door It was an
nounced, however, that warrants I
Would be lFSlie'1.
I CARLOAD OF ORANGES
Last summer when the ORANGE color paint was undry on all
n our store fronts, to still more impress this distinctive ORANGE
Z j color upon our customers as a guide to saving, the thought was
I i then born to some day associate the color ORANGE with real
I ORANGES Our buyer has made a wonderful purchase of a
CARLOAD OF ORANGES, at unusual low prices, much less
than most dealers pay.
I 5 MORE DAYS
Only five more days are left to do your CHRISTMAS shop-
ping. You can well afford to buy oranges by the case at these
prices to assist in your Christmas cheer as well as for the food
I value they contain.
1 case Extra Large, Large or Medium Sweet
Oranges $5.75
Y2 cage Extra Large, Large or Medium Sweet
Oranges $3.00
1 dozen Extra Large Sweet Oranges 60c
1 dozen Large Sweet Oranges 45c
1 dozen Medium Sweet Oranges 35c
CANDY NUTS HAMS BACON LARD
r'jfj 50c mixed candy, !
pounds SI 25 baatel " hi""s pound 33c
3H 50c assorted stick bandy, Eastern hams, by the half,
Lb I id 45c pound ... 35c
10 Iie niiM-.l . amh . .; m.iiii.Is ''aslei ii I..M UM
19 for ... ..... $1 00 pound . . 33c
wM Toe (tin) shelled walnuts Mc Streaked Ball pork,
9 50c (glasa) sliciiri pound . 25c
peeana 39c $'J.7."i 10 paiJ pure
jjaj !')' mixed nuts -l pounds $1 l,n,T $2.29
ffl I We sofl shelled walnuts. 1 -,() ,-,.n, ,,aj p"uJ.
Wm pound 36c lal., 51 19
SH 30( liaid shelled walUUtS. , - n . :i i 1 An
, n- boc --Hi i,nl pure lard 49c
MB pound 25c
loc washi .I Brazil nuts, SWEET POTATOES
,-p,,,in,i i ' ft CRANBERRIES
toe almonda, pound 30c !1 " 7
M ! 25c peanuts, 2 pounds. 35c Fancy sweet potatoes, 4
M 40c pecans, pound .... 35c Pund8 25c
mm 15c faucy rice popcorn, 4 35c eranbemesj quarl . 25c
pounds 30c 25c juicy Lemons, dozen 20c
I- 1 SKAGGS
I f ev7t v lUffriPF WOPPIINir, 1 STORE OPEN TILL 9 P. M. NEXT
ONLY FIVE MORL bHUrrliNvj Thursday and friday
I DAYS BEFORE CHRISTMAS evenings J
For thousands of people in Ogden and vicinity, Ivichardson's is
t,le ffreat Cnristmas store' tn 'lace al wli(-'n presents can be j
'""SL jPrf 1 TlJ secured for eery member of the family, gifts that will please, I
IL W i;'fen gitts that are l3ractical This Chriflfaiaa we have a greater, ?
ISv-ri ' -::P V "l more complete stock than ever. Our store is packed each day wit!
""feiisP ' PePle wno appreciate Ihe wonderful bargains that are provided. jl
Dolls, Cut Glass, Dinner ware, China, H
Cutlery, Games, Glassware
Make Ideal Christmas Gifts H
Nut Bowl Fancy China Dep't Brass Jardinieres Ivory Pyralin
El . ,. , , , ... t,i at, r,,i., ,i,ro 1 "ir complete BtOCk affords ou the op- H V H
I 1 I " Mord a mulUhida of m Uoo In Splendid values In high grtd. ..... p(,,tuni.v o, making vour seledtloa for I
K '"' k ; r '"k'' CO TQ BPOOD iraya, bimhona. tups iind sail- e have 1 liem in several sizes, attrac- that gift See our special prices. U
I " ' PO.)U c.rs. plates, elc. ,!(,ks. ornamental lootings AJ I
For the Men Dinnerware, U
JJJVJ Jg 8et" uJ,!' Toyland is the wonderland of the store with its trains, drums, hill irour wants In high or low priced M
pocKai khivi nasn iin' if , . , , , riinner sets Tne larcet stock i 'B
watches, match holers, ash climbers, blocks, tools, games, moving picture machines, blackboards, in the city to Select frotti. j
" tables, chairs, autos, velocipedes, meccano, chemcraft, tree ornaments, j I I
doll cabs, Kiddie kars and other articles that bring joy to children. j
LAND-LOCKED SALMON
FOR IDAHO WATERS
POCATClXOi Idaho. Dec. IS. '
George F. Isaacs, flail rimimisslonerj
Of Idaho, i In l'ocatcllo, making ar-1
ruiiKeinpnts for a shi-n cv of the state (
with a view to finding the best places
fur propagating luml-locked salmon
which are being received from the east,
Arrangements have Just been com
pleted to stock cither AltUfSS lake or
lteil Fish lake With IhlS hardy v.irlctN
I of fish.
Five hundred thousand LakQ Krlo
I white fish eggs have hren obtained and
will be hatched In the North Idaho
hatcher) and placed in the douor d'Al-
ene Ink,; and Lake 1'enil tfllellle
Commissioner Isaacs has JuSt re.
I luuied frdlh Twin i'alls. win re he ap
proved a private hatcherj ter tuinbow
I trout belonging to Congressman James
! 11. .Mays, of Sail Lake. Mr. Mays
i !u e u excellontly equipped With the
j best running water, large ponds and
I sheds. lie has more than 16,000 fine
rainbow trout nt the present time
nearly marketable siz.
NORMAL PRODUCTION
IN TINTIC DISTRICT
EUREKA, Dec. 18 Normul ore
I production wan maintained In the
mines of Ihe Tlntlc district durlnr tbi
past week. A total of ISO carloads
of ore wan shipped, is compared with
179 for the week preceding.
I Tintic standard, with a total of six-Ity-nlnS
carloads, was firat, and
; Dragon. With Seventeen carloads, third.
I Product inn for the week follows:
Tlntlc Standard, 0H irloada; ' hief
I i 'onsolidated. '.".; Dragon, IT. BaglS
& Blue Dell, 16. Victoria. !' Iron
i'.lossom. H; Orand Central, a ; Iron
King, S, Swansea. 3. Centennial Eu
reka. Mold Chain. 1': Alaska.
Colorado, -j. Butllon Beck I; Gemi
ni, I; Tlntlc Drain Tunnel. 1. Tot hi,
'ISO carloads.
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POCATBIiLO, Dec. IS. A new de
partment hns been lidded to the public
I library, knOWn as the "Children's de-
l.artmenl ' Miss Huth riughfS of ihe
Carnegie library school of l'lttsburg.
will arHvS January 15, to take charge
according to an announcement made
vesti'da. l Mis.-, Edith Cuinit. li
brarian. Mihs Hughes has until re
I cently been occupied with war work
I at Washington. D c . being attached
in the bureau nf foreign aiui domsattc
'commerce I'urt of the time ,,f t ) i -I
new assistant will be used In develop
ing the IUkIi school libra?
MI.IiK IM: VI N DOR 1 INED.
I TWIN FALLS, Idaho. Dec. IS A
' fine of $10(1 and costs was e.sterday
Imposed by Dllrlct Judge Y Bab-
I odek upon it. Ooldberg, proprietary
, medicine vendor, who was this week
ii n ii l. il ot praetli Ing no db ins w ilh
, out a slute license.
Anita Stewart in "The
Fighting Shepherdess"; a
Harold Lloyd comedy and a
good western at the Rex to
day and tomorrow.
SELL OWN ARTICLES TO
MEET SCHOOL EXPENSES
SALT LAKE. Dec. 18. A unique
wav Of eartling money with which to1
pa) school expenses has bean found
by one of the art classes at the Uni
versity of Utah. Each year this class
liens a nift shop in the studio, where1
in offer for sale the articles they,
haxe made during the autumn quar
ter. All of the gifts are made from lne-1
pensive materials ond ars sold at a
fulr prollt. The aim In the creation
of these gifts IS to make artistic gifts,!
but art standards rather than the taste
of ihe public Influences the designing
TtiS gifts offered are all of original
design, and there arc no duplicates
The funds derived from the 88,10
go to the ptUdentS whO have made
the things, and In almost every In
stance this money will be uned to do
fray school expenses. A case, repre
senting Joint work, Is sold and the
proceeds are used to decorate the stu-'
dlo. The students In this class art
from thS COIiege lb the main, although
there are some training school stud-
, eats, also.
Among gifts displayed this year, ore
travs. baskets, cundle shades, laquered
bOCSSi OOrenge bouquets, rose and spice.
' boxes, plaques and many others.
Fourteen i-Ihssch will ba offered by
' the art department at the (JnlVOrSity
for the winter term, Januarv 3-March
117.
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B7S,000 PAID n IB BBS Pfi
DELTA, Dec is. The local factOty
of the rjtah-Idahd Sugar company
Thursday paid to the farmers .f this
community 1270,000 for beets deliv
ered during 1 1 onth 0t bet
H. L. Miller's
TAILOR SHOP
First Class Tailor Made
Suits
You always get most for
your money for a low price.
484 Twenty-fourth St.
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' NOTICE
Not . boy or man would think
of cutting an evergreen tree (rom
the city parks or a private lot yet
they Insist upon trespassing upon
the Malan property In Taylor can
yon, which Is private proper, and
molectlng and destroying the over
greens which grow there.
! The property owners have a pur
pose In leaving all evergreen trres
I upon their land and ask the public
I to help them In this purpose. Those
who Insist upon cutting the trees
and are apprehended will be prose?
I :uted.
L M. MALAN
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'FLAPJACK' JONES, EARLY 1
WESTERN NOTABLE. DIES
LOS AN CEDES. Dec. 18. lAinera!
arrangements were being made today
for John C. (Flapjack") lones. famous!
figure of the early west, who diet!
here yesterday, aged "f. He WaS I
called "Flapjack," because, while he
was six feet Hour Inches tall. he
weighed only 100 pounds,
He was born In Maine. When 16
yenrs old, he Joined the federal army
and fought through Ihe t'lvll War
Then he went to I'.uttc, Mont . whole
as a stage driver, he allied himself
with the west.
Fight months ago he entered the
national BO idlers' hOttlS Si Seattle, neni
here. Three weeks ago he fres re
moved to the reslflence here of W. A.
Clark. Jr.. son ot the former United
Slates senator from Montana, who
tales an active interest in veterans
from that state. It was at Mr. Clark'S
home that Jones died.
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MOUNTAIN TIME IS
FAVORED BY IDAH0ANS
Boise. Idaho, Dec. IS. Boise and
southwestern Idaho have adopted
mountain lime and there SgeOtrfcJ
satisfaction over the change. I'self
Ic time was never satisfactory, it has
lieen fell in the southern part of the
state that the ruling of the Interstate
commerce commission making Pacif
ic the atari flare time for Idaho there
by culling off one hour of daylight
from the afternoon, was arbitrary and
without Justification.
ESTIMATED VALUATION OF I
STOLEN ALCOHOL IS CUT
COUNCIL BLUFFSi la.. IS
Seven barrels of alcohol valued at !
800 were stolen from a freight car H
M
train nlchi, it was b ariu-i R WM
On the train's arrival from Kansa- I
Cltj Five Of Ihe barrels were recov- , Mt
erefl bul two ot them a i 1
still mi"--!!": i me man, already und Sal
federal indictment for an ulleged lil
freight en theft was arrested in con-
licit Ion with the case. I
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Constance Talmadge "In 1:
Search of a Sinner," at the J
Lyceum today, for a DIME. W
Do Not Buy That Phonograph . I
Until You See Us. I
IF YOU HAVE THE CASH SEE US
IF YOU WANT TERMS SEE US j 1
BROWNING BROS. CO., Phonograph Dept. j
2451 Hudson Ave. Ogden, Utah Fone Four Five j I
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