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Show '1 a HIE MOKMNC i:AMINKT?: o.iliEV, TITSDAY FT A II. M .1 . ; p-- ATTORNEY IS'BRINIiS SUIFCHANGE f I I i Ffom Evey Department MAGAZINES ' FOR HEAVY Seventy New Magazines and Papers Offered at Cut Rates With This Paper If There Are Any Magazines We Have Not Named, Let Us Know. DAMAGES i WHEN A WOMAN n stocking OFFERS evidence. HER MRS. MAR WARD WILL ASK FOR $15,000 V r;-I'l'iilt- - pe-if!jt'pviM'il lo bave - pjpi: offer lllnu-of twentv--- : j inas.i ..iii Today we offi'r a ..... Houe ? no 1 How io Uve .0 1.00 invenuve Ave 't T'l inagaino and l.UO Uuur'.e:ly ... .lunge' Not Judge Mag. nn. is to Foe Suit Baglcy Thought Muipv Might olichoiii the I liili-Stairs. We Kiudcigancu Kuvbw Against 1"J Mrr. Coal SenAre m no Sso-tne t Object iia ar;iru:ar ciruit for making I .I've Folks )Sd.i-mi Line Oregon 1.00 tenced to ja-l- . licse offer cm Company. prices These lavmxville Couiier.lotirnal (semi ' made by maga-.iiiiagents to all 1.09 weeklji 'inland. It'a.iirg newspatvis ip the 1.00 Madame Some believe lead the pimlir to lepers JdPit-lain W McliouaM. A A Herman and 1. Magazine ot Fun i:n-fi'i'.l in the :!iat i hey ami themselves make the cut M. H. I.iickert. Brief l.tut nun in the coal Third Dim'Iv-si Salt l.aite yes--) und tlie when it i thr magaMen and Wotneu 1.00 deal, were given 25 :..l 15 daje. the t;r: n.o!i. a rnmpijiQT ;u a suit zine agems who ilie-.combina- Modi-rMschiin-rget up l.uO senfirst two livciviiig me larger of Mi. Mail Ward Tilt dragon and fix the cui price. 1.00 National Magazine tence. in pollen (u.ir eslerday illum- Short l.ine Railroad rnmpauy. asking tions The only condition ibese magazine Nw. Stockman A-- Farmer 1 4 ing. The miles ml : by the officers for $15.Uii tor i li j ii rcivived liv ngeniw make is that the cm pm-must N. Y. Tribune Farmer 1.00 plainly 1m ri minuted n offender. Up-o- tile p.atniiff. a the of her havl.no the advbe of so they slat- ing fallen down a Mi'p al ihe sianon bo made in connection wiih our own OutdiHirs 1.00 Pearsons M.igaaim- ed, they procured a gh and loaded if ill.' company ui Thornton, lriahn. paper Therefore, anv person paying 75c Philistine l.on i lit' ihe coal tor deliven at the Smyth li uf 17. December 19n5. night one for to the month's ubocripiion l.mi neck. Two nights ago the horse was residence. The men affirmed that as ihe nsiilt of which the plaintiff can Riandard have or I Examiner any Photographic l.oo found in his iall. iu the NeUon lfery they were "busied,' bat tnev lines alleges that she sum ained iniurirs that four of the 1.09 following magazines for Physical Cultnry stable, twisted up In (he hitching snap, informed of the lora-i-of ihe coal will cripple her. . one one more or or for year I.im) ft Patterti t:..i. any Pictorial it had remained in a doubled up posi- by two sirangera. ami in order to gel The complaint alleges that the of thru tu65 cents 1.01 per year. tion I he greater part of the night. a few dollars yielded in the letnpta pliiiuiiff purchased from the defendant Pilgrim 1.00 When relieved, the animal's neck was lion. McDonald. acting as aiKikesmim, company, on Itecember 17th. a round Popular Educaiur Take Your Choice. l.im Mechanics found to be twisted out of place. Ve- stated rhat he knew ibe coal belong- trip ticket fiom Minidoka to Thorn American Hit d Mag $1.00 Popular 1.01) terinary skill could not restore tile In- ed to the (I. 8. 1. tmupanv. This ton. and that she used the ticket one American Hoy 1.00 Practical Farmer 1.00 jured member to its right position testimony settled the case. The 1.50 Prairte Farmer way, but that, owing to tin poor American luventor 1lana l.0 and the horse was put out of pain, li waa immediately pmon-d- . on the mad. he was obliged to American Education 1.00 Primary 1.00 Education was a valuable animal. McDonald is not a man of criminal wait from 7 cTkx-rt in tbe evening American l.(K) Primary 1.01 Recreation been a instincts. He has until late at night in thr station wt Ain. Primary Teacher 1.U0 1.00 Wednesday another rabbit hunt will around a lumber ramp for twelve that iu icating the station, she failed A I lanl a (Ymatitmion t weekly! ... 1.00 School Art Rooks 1.00 '76 take place at Blue Creek. Rabbit-- , are yrara. Early in the .tiring of hod to KC a siep in front of ihe dooi. Automobile Mag 2.00 Spirit of ft Aiu. Drezemaker Inn in hard luck tliL season. This is rear he decided to some of the Thorn i on. which waa poorly lighted, Bookkeeper 2.U0 Style l.nu Suburban life ilie fourth hum that has originated country. The sight rev lug proved his owing to the pool light, aud fell, break1.00 Roaton rooking School Runnel Magazine l.no among the Ogden shooters within six undoing.. ing her left leg just above the ankle, Hrann's lcoma-las- t 1.00 Talk l.no ueek. The rabbits killed will be "You were marie a parry to this il- in such a manner as to permanently Bohemian l.nu Table Blade i weekly) l.on Toledo Imer-tk-cal.Oit brought in for the toor, or any on legal deal. Let it lie a lesson to you. cripple her. iMiicagn twckly) ... l.on aide Tales Way a eai anto who as are Others She fre. wmk that she l.Od wishing otherwise Children's Magazine genuine prairie, allege,, guilty l.no Wsverly Jack rabbit. The party leaves as you. aa said Judge Murphy. 1.0U result a of the injured, accident, Camera Craft l.no W. P. Clanrey and A. Odium made Imth tn body and In mind, and places Clucinnutl Enquirer (weekly) ... 1.00 What lo Eat the depot ut 8:W. Wagons will con.0u Worheiiblatt (Ger. Amer.) vey them from the station at Blue themselves so noiay and disagreeable the amount of her injuries at $l5.0nn. Coleman's Rural World l.ot) Woman' Home Comitanlnn loo ....v to the The Creek rabbit, grounds. 1.00 that they were arrpMtd for disturbing Cosmotiolitan Magazine World Today l.uu 1.00 return trip will Ik- made In the even- Ihe peace. Clancey rieaied a disturbDialiaman 75 COUNTY COMMISSIONERS 75 Young Pcoplea Weekly ance In Hu dxon alley. The proprie ing. Farm Journal (5 yra) 1.00 tress of one of the houses appeared 100 Youth Floral lafe 1.00 Dr. D. H. raider, head of the Blare and stated that he tried to steal her They Appropriate Monty to Faad Four Track News I'nderaland you must have paid 75 Mental hospital at Provo, la in Ogden money, which waa concealed in ihe l.'H) cents for one month's subscription in Gai Engine Magazine Starving Birds. fot the day. Garden Magazine order to set any of the magazines at. leg of her Blocking, in Ihe tussle the The session of the county ivninns-siouei100 Ihn cut prire. Now is the chance fur Gleams in Jh'e v.ulture money bag wwa torn. 1.00 your magaJn Tfl If thera xrlrrilons. yesterday morning was devot- Good Health A contract you the slocking," volunjk recently closed by teered show ed alniis-- t entirely to hearing the re- Good Honsekecpiug 1.00 are any magazines, we have not named the woman. R. A. Grant, reprrsrnling the l oo that you want, let ua know, as our "No, no!" said the city attorney. ports uf ihe different conmiisslouera. Harper's Bazar theatre syndicate, and J. U. 1.00 magazine agent aya he can cut Ihe the judge wishe. to see It. there being but few mailers of import- Heahh Edwards, manager of ihe Thatcher "Perhapa 1.00 price on any magazine published or Health Culture Tbe show but 1 dont." Of course the court ance before the board. oiicra house at Logan. 1.00 get it at Iho regular price. During the past week ihrec carloads Hints (Kntertainmeuta) house has been supplied with plays smiled and the spectHtois snickered. Ilia com- of coal were received, consigned u Clancey was fined $2". by a Denver theatrical firm. ra irons commissioners for the poor panion waa alkiwed in go. as he waa the county claimed that none but second-clas- s r uf to ihe fight. an county and the city. A were party ra unwilling being given, productions C. Baunder. deumnat rated himself fourth car of cusl waa received yesterIhe change waa made in compliance Thia la tha to be an unusual man wheu drunk. day morning. President Rianford statwith public Bcmlment. a of the (he- Saturday he waa uproariously drunk, ed that the county infirmary waa out movement of beginning In in- and Runday worse. He came to the of coal, and moved that ten tuna lie ater men. headed by-- John sent, to Dial Institution. clude a number of the small play- station and gave hltnaclf over lo the Meaatw. Peter and John S. Iloilo aphouse in a string, forming a small sergeant to be locked up. He was alrircult. Cort will be In Ogden In three lowed lo go. So was J. Maher. He peared before the hoard aud naked that weeks to book next year's plays for started on a long explanation, hut he they hr allowed lo board their father. . William Roilo, of South Fork the Grand, and arrange for the launch- waa eul. abort by his honor. at tbe county infirmary. The "1 believe you are drunk now." said ing of some atari. was granted provided It waa Ihe Judge. Sure, and how do you kuuw? 1 am found that the old --man would be of At conference In the Fifth ward. no bother lo the other inmates. sober. Judge." Sunday, H. C. Jacobs was apiioinied perfectly The rommlealnnera voted to rent 20 PRESTON NYE FOUND GUILTY OF Manaen Out Inspecting. waa ordered out of the city. Maher In as counselor lo Bishop Wstson, BEATING HIB WIFE. Superinirndent K. C. Manann. of lha acres of tae county infirmary to the 11. Thomas, who resigned Sail laki' diviainn of the Soiuhein place of H. for ihe sum l'tah company, Canning reon account, of his duties at (he Pacific comps uy, left ou No. 3 for a NORTH OCDEN NEWS of $3ihi, the rental not to he provla I form school. The conference was rip of Inspection over ihn diviainn. ion I on a gnod crop being raised. Slatsr-in-Laof a a Brads Taslimony Tlmmaa Fitzgerald, resident engineer, largely al tended. Commissioner Wilson stated that the Man of Family to accompanied him. The Randall rrhnol la nos being bridges for Ogden valln.v, which wers Jail. to the North Ogriv-Among a party of seven which left transported shipped by the Rlodgcil Bridge comWilliama Sick. for Mexico, was D. T. Tracy, of Ogden schools and diatrilntted among three pany, Derember 27, had arrived, and Arthur William, employed as car Hammond of Roy. The party departments, thus saving ihe expense lhal the foreman, who was to have and Treaton Ny waa sentenced tn ninety-n- checker under General Yardmaster will look at the property of the Utah of a teacher, janitor and fuel of one charge of the erecting of the bridges, days, al bard latter, yesterday Uco. Cunningham, was unable to Sugar and Livestock company, and room, agalnai the cost of transporta- was expected lo arrive in a few days ine tend lo his duties ycMcrria) on acinspect lands In varioua parts of the tion, and affording the pupils the ben- after which the work of putting tn morning by Judge Murphy. TheofsenII. count uf IlinoM. tence came afiar the testimony the bridges would be rushed. country with a view to Investing. efit of graded school. law of Mr. Fish and Game Warden Jamoa Evans, of Idaho, alaler-iWork of laying the Bell Telephone to ihe hoard that 1her Nye. She slated that last week a Temporarily Off. Hogge reported setof oldest one the Alfred Berrrtt, Chief Clerk Clarence Heath, in Ihe rabies underground was started yes. were large number of quail In the (arty, of which K)e was a member, ocfor lack of food, the went for a sleigh ride. While out rid- general yardmaster'a office, ja confined lerday morning. When completed poles tlers ofa this place, and oneIn who county dying all pubwill lie removed from the center of the cupied prominent position The ing in the city, Nye and ether went tn hia home with a sever rolil. His heavy snow being ihe cause. lic enterprise for the early develop commiaeUmere I lowed street. him $5 wilh into a saloon, got whiskey and mum office dill Ira are being lokcn euro of r ment of the town, has reached lha which to buy such food aa he Uiotighl got drunk. Then Ihe abuse started. by (has. McCarthy. $lst milestone In his sojourn upon this suitable and bave It placed where the The ladies requested the driver tef lake Mrs. Reynolds, near Twenty-seventmundane sphere. He cornea from a birds could feed. them home. Instead Nye drove the Moving tha 'Phone. and Wall, was muds the loser of twenty-lTbe Independent Telephone comive sleigh lo the Queen saloon, where, he cholra elhckena Runday night. long line of sturdy English ancestry, On motion of Mr. Wllaon, it waa some of them reaching the centennial whiskey, then forred pany yesterday moved Ihe pulilis The coop waa entered at night. send bills lo all sheep herders purchased more to In to go to the 'phone, which lisa been slatbim-mark. Mr. Berrett la now enjoying and cattli-mewho had used (ho can- his wife and sister-in-laI ihe conductor' room upKiulrS in Ihn Rev. Carver receiver! word today fair health for one whose headand yon road during ihe year 19fiR, for Bon Ton restaurant, for supper. After that Mis Frailer would not be able frosted with so many winters their share of the damage dime by the meal Nye drove to the home of Union depot. Into the hall. The change to reach Ogden in lima to apeak Tues- whose life has been devoted to m stork. It waa also decided that unless one of Ihe male members of the party. wvih made nccesoury by ih using of Imfniiiaatcr's office for Ihs early de- Ihe bills ha paid, the county attorney The men went Into the hotiKe. ft the the room day afternoon and so the meeting will much arduous labor In the not he held. velopment of this section of the once be instructed to bring anils for Ihe women In the sleigh Sir one hour. In Southern I'acific. tbe rain, hut when the men came out barren waste. several amounts. A petition for letters of admlnlztrs Commissioner Madaen reported lhal to proceed on their trip the sleigh had H. W. Hunt Arrive. II. W. llnnl, who has Iteen tians-forrewaa being departed. Nye slarted home. At the tion haa been filed in the clerks ofThe North Ogden schools are Juat the headgate at Riatervllle sister-in-laa from Denver lo Ogden with he met hia iid.pt door finished he would and fice of the Second District court by now today. heatlrring ihemaelvea in the in- repaired A man named Schmidt, who came curse, threw her to one side, grabbed agent for Ihe I'ullnian company, lisa Maglnnls and Corn, attorneys for J. J. terest. of their annual sleigh ride. If her arrived and will enter iiiwm the duties suffering with a burned his wife by the throat and pushed him Ravera, who asks that ha be appointtheir plana materialise, the occasion from rocatello, uf his new position in the morning. to the wall. Mrs. Evans pulled Infirmed administrator of the eatalo of Jas. will include all the schools of Hits back, waa sent to the county J. Saynrs. who died September 21, district, namely, Hsrrlsvllle. rieasani ary, where he will he allowed to re- away, rerelvlng a blow. Turning his New Pipe Line. such time aa he may bo attention to his wife Nye threw her to 1904. The petition atatea that the View. North for Ogden and Randall, in- main until J. C. Hell, n. Mutant engim-etbe floor, then, placing hia knee on her work. to estate of the deceased consists of $65, return to able 600 over and eleven beat her wiih his fist. Mra. ihe Southern Iac.l lie company ai breast, tha that Stanford President reported wages due, and a cause for action cluding with Brasa Ihe North Ogden left on No. 3 ycHlerduy morning pupils, were in good Evan then called up. .the. police deagainst the Ran Pedro, Loa Angelea A Band included. The achoola are to hffaJrs of the Infirmary were no counhe will ick An officer waa sent mil and for Wimirmiirea. wln-rpartment. there that and condition Balt Lake Railroad company. over the aile for n new pipe linn shic:i gather at the North Ogden Washing-to ty patients III at the hospital. Nye was locked up. n. in. and proceed ton school at ronieiiiiilsti'i. running before. Nye. Ihn company The commissioner! adjourned for I "You have been Pleasant View. hence through USES SAN PEDRO LINE have let you go because.you have a from Ihe hill nortli of Winncmueca, week. one and Five Points, then through the wairr wife and mall babe, .but now, after and which will Inrrnas Randall and hv North Ogden Central brutal assault upon your wife, I supply at that pulru. your California received its Associated school nnd disband for their homes. HEAVY DAMAGES ASKED sentence you to 99 days of hard labor Press news Sunday over wire that on tha rock pile," said ihe court. Telephone Girle III. follow the line of the Salt Lake route Mias Edllh Brower, in charge of Ihn I pny the line?" es"Can't inquired our one of Rex. W. John highly for the first time. The wires leased Attorneys Maglnnis and Corn and R. Nye. Hell Telephone company's station at his sold out haa 8. Farnsworth, have filed a complaint from the Western Union Telegraph teemed townsmen, "You have heard ihu decision nf the the Union depth, who haa been conwill soon take up his In a suit In the district court al Evlocal property and company have been used for waa Judge Murphy's brief re- fined to her home for ihe past work on court," City. He haa purchased anston, Wyoming, for Mrs. Catherine work for more than a month, but the abode in Ogden returned to account of illness, has ply. on ThlrtjMlrst street and Penman vs. The Town of Kcmmerrr. property 1 a work. Ml lira Laho. of the same press report nevef went to California soon lo erect a residence to recover Is suit a expects $2n,. action The via the southern route until last nlgnt. office. Is still 111 and not able to attend HOO AMBROSE SHAW DEAD damages alleged to he due to the A anowalide near Reno, Nv had put there. lo her duties. defendant the corporaplaintiff from the wires along the Southern Pacific IV received her by tion. for injuries out of commission and the operators Trams Arriviag. SAM JONES He Was One of the Maa Who Built emitter 29, 190;i, as the result of were confronted with the choice of Southern Pacific tram-- , delayed by cross-walUp Ogdan. fall on n icy in California, sre two route, one via Portland the recent snow-slidand on the Tbe complaint alleges that in Ogden every two hours one via Loa Angelea. They at once R b with arriving Rev. Carver date monllnm-- a certain sidewalk on choae Loa Angelea. , Ambrose Shaw, one ot the early pio- today. All of ihe i minx annulled yestire and profit that. I recall hearing The present arrangement la tem- Sam Jones. Some years ago while in Pine street, in Krmmercr. was in an neer of Utah and Wr.lii-- county, died terday have arrived. No. 2 of today is to one hour late. No. 6, due in Ogden porary, but the Western Union . of- a southern city and hearing that- Mr. Icy and dangerous condition,andduethat yesu-rdamorning at Ihe family of this morning, w ill arrive at 4:15 p. m. ficials have under consideration the Jones was to preach 1 went to hear the. leaking of a hydrant, 1265 avenue, Washington accumulated, end was covered dlabcteo, ai Hie advanced age or 62 No. 10 and 4 are now reported on lime. placing of more wires along the Salt him. HI quaint languaae and fervid the ice Lake route with a view to using that delivery were quite Impressive. Later with snow which made walking treachThe deceased ws one of the alleges that she years. HAD NO ACCOMPLICES. line in the future. They have found I heard him and the same erous. The plaintiff best and niut. widely known men in and tha street, in injured fell crossing that the wires along the Salt Lake earnestness was rnupled with a quaint Stale. the sprained route are about the most satisfactory humor and droll manner In a most her right leg, and broke end Chicago. Jan. 15. Richard G. Ivins, He was born al Virtor. New York. she suffered per of Mrs. murderer 1 in the weal, owing to favorable cli- fascinating effectiveness. in 1824. livod that and 12. know of her ankle, and thsr sre esked September matic conditions. Extremes of temper- no man whoso lecture I recall with nianent Injuries. Damages iiniil the time he left for the Franklin C. Hollister, wa- - today subaisic for the costs of and sum named in the ature aloug the line are less marked more pleasure, end it Is writh eager wcj-iHe wa a mcmlier rtf ono of the jected tn a severe cxaminailrm hy jhe than anywhere else In the west. look forward to hia the action. first hsndcsri companies io cross the police in the effort to obtain from hint that of supposed accompli'1. plains, and remained in Salt Lake two the names coming lo Ogdon." RIKSDAG OPENED. an which he earn to Ogden, Ivin declared lha' he had no accompaIII., after .It.ne Ottawa, Ham Of year', SUIT FOR DIVORCE was plice. During the exsmlnaibui. the ilwhere he ha since resided. per says: Stockholm. Jan. 15. King 0car married 22. JKM, lo Miss aged father of Ivin sat iu the room on Sam Jones played a game of ten January new Rikshis opened the eession of the 1871. and with the tears streaming down A complaint in a suit for divorce pins at ihe Opera House last night dag today. The speech from the pirrmelis Dunn, who die.l in 1875, face. When the examination was conIsi. married wa i ge crowd of Interested spela January a with again was filed in the clerk's office of the throna waa almost entirely concerned to Minerva Stone, who, together with cluded the old man asked hia ann: pins, which with International matter. Second District court yesterday by ctator. He het up the of Did you really do this alone?1 Ambrose A., Ernest, American classes all Intro- four children. attorneys represented The budget waa Agee. Ches ft did It alone." replied the "Yes. survive dAwn and Olive and them Rhesessa. MerHn knocked for Mrs. Mary L. Hagen-Keenwho people, duced. being the first, under the new him. The time and dale of the funeral sou. It- was ih iuienthm of the poaltermaking the operation, deficit of sues for separation from Charles L. lice to push the case agaimd Ivins. a spare.' or a conditions. It shows will be met Ister. nately a by will be announced Keene, on Ihe grounds of $3,760,000 which nearly his lifetime Mr. Shaw was During duties. new The complaint recites that the plain- strike. and stamp tax Income CHEROKEE STILL AGROUND. an active figure in bnsiness circle And "Preachers and laymen, dorlors, an tiff and defendant were married May About $1 662.000 is demanded for the did mneb for the upbuilding of Weber 22. 1906. and that the defendant to lawvers, merchants, clerks, politicians,n national defense. Atlantic City. N. . Jan. 15eThs all shared county and Ogden Oily', and he will tbe action has failed to enptrlbute lo dudes and alldttdine. andsome missed by Ihe older gen- Clyde line steamship Cherokee from ad be good like greatly gating fate, of the plaintiff since tbe support BROKE BOTH KNEE CAPS. man who as well ss by his relatives and San Domingo for New Yoik. which eral vice from this Jane, 1905. d- -l hesitates never grounded near the sou ill Brigantine and friends. a thinks la great asked for An absolute divorce station, on Frldnv, is stiff 14. Col. A. S. Dodge, Jtau. thinks. he what to any Chicago, the reand the privilege of ptaintlff hard aground. A dims fog hangs over St. Lamia the of serious lecturer tbe When grew third name. DENVER EXCURSION. suming her maiden the stranded vessel loilny and no void and descriptive there was nol a ound, and San Francisco railroad, fell tohas been received from It since knee his of both in caps entire bouse, broke the his and voice, stive night iwo "Utile Colds" neglected thousands and when he d evening. Captain Archibald, January 27 and 28. he had told while stepping from his carriage in mates and (he ships carpenter art of lives sarriflsed every year. . Dr. truths which brought forth many fmnl of n hoiol on Michigan avenue. eiflr. $2" round trip. still aboard the Cherokee, the Via Union similar ae Woodo'a Norway Pino Syrup cures e 'smens' from different, parts of ihe Colonel Dodge met with and -- - Laving been rcuved colds cures big colds, down lo house. He had ihe clneesi attention cldent about ago nd until Tickets good to return until February crtHchaa. use IQUl Ole very verge of to yesterday. recently-waof the audience throughout." compelled I::- uewt-paner- a WRIGHTS 9v I BLUSH $ ODDS and ENDS t MADE TO OF i iu-w- ai . Mt-dic- i In, e i ano-.ln'r- ment work, in building a mill aud in other improvements, but not enough ore was ever taken out of the mine to pay for this work. The property ie located about six miles northeast of Reua BREVITIES J. R. Cooper, secretary for Geo. A. the city Lowe company, went down to Salt yestheir annua stock-takinLake today. He will remain until tbe terday. and thia morning are engaged last of (he week. view to with a Block the in lining of much of it and making room There was a rumor about the eily ior spring good. yesterday morning lo the effect, that thorp had been a heavy, snowsllde in The Salt Lake and Ogden Railway Ogd.n canyon, which had completely company baa placed an order with the blocked the road. County Coinniiwlon-e- r for IS.UIhi Cedes Lumber company Wilson said that be lud heard iff tin to he used cn that road between the rumor, but that there waa nothing Salt Luke and Ogden. to the story, as he had seen people in town yes lei day who had come from The executor of the estate of the Huntsville and the Hermitage and they late George Wedekind haa been in- knew nothing of a snowilide. He says structed by the courts, says a Reno that there la more water in the river t any previous time this paper, to close the aale of the Wede- now than-akind mine to Gov. Sparks of Nevada, winter, and more snow in the canyon by receiving the two payments yet than there has been In years. After the due. amounting to $65,000. Dr. rowers' horse Dick waa shot mine had been worked out It was sold to Gov. Sparks for $175,000. The gov- yesterday morning. The animal was in ernor spent about $50,000 in develop grout pain, suffering from an injured Umi of the gores In com-elfie- d g g OUR BUTCHERS The Places To Buy the . Photo-Beaco- w.-r- Ri-v- Moih-rhoo- e.-- loug-eare- d - - s u Nonh-weaicr- HE IS GIVEN RAILROADING Wi-lx-- 99 DAYS BY IN AND OUT JUDGE OF OGDEN I'an-yon- Choicest MEATS - . f The Market Affords CENTRAL Greenwell TriE ' MEAT MARKET ... Bros. t FOR YOUR Wholesale and Raton Butchers CHOICE,- - MEATS He-eld- 1 POULTRY AND FISH IN SEASON. Pboaee Ball Us; lad. m 355 Twenty -- Fourth St, We Keep 241. 232! 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