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Show r . ", EXAMIXElt: OGDEN, TOE MORNIXO -- rather prsmatuiaiy the birth of the new year. Kear me lay. in their figured caskets, he mummies of the noblest of ancient gypt. and the great hissing arc light outside the windows disclosed gently shadfalling enosr and glinted or cast ows of snow, laden brambles oa the cores of marble figures all around me. I was the only living being In the great museum of art. Central park. New Tork city, where 1 wee serving for the night la the regular watchman's place. Could I have forefelt bow utterly horrible It was to be alone there with the statues end the mummies, in the deep gllence of the whits blanketed park at (he hour when graveyards yawn, t clear title te the vest museum Itself mould not have tempted me te spend hat night there and could I have fiore-eethe wrtrd adventures that were But let me Im em morning be le them la orderly fashion. wmb for a few ; Thera had been silence mhmttc. The sexton of the distent ahurdu finding that no one followed his lead, had slopped riagtng. 1 looked at One minute of midnight, gr watch. getting! light How shivery cold It wasAuer ever rat scurried across the oases. I Jumped among the mummy at of my chair in pure fright. Suddenly there broke oat the usual lln with which Mew York walromes in the new year. Ceanon, belie, steam brtdetles and revolvers Joined in the gates making, and amid It all I oeuid chimes of Trinhear faintly the ity. But eaiy for a moment. Bor lost (hen, from ovary pedestal aruaad me, down Jumped its marble oooupant, striking the marble floor wtth a stnay thump, hut Instantly stretching Hmbs and yawning with gnat show ef satis faction at rolsssc from tho cramped attitudes of atatuahood. That I did not die where I sat was ths chief marvel ef K alb I "Happy New Tear! Happy New Tear!" the hall ef marble resounded frith their salutations. Bacrhaate The swarthy bronae danced past me with her baby up te Mother Eve and kissed her on the check wfih a loud smack. 1 love you, mother," quoth she. "for the spies you put Into life. May the apple crop be good this year and every eon of Adam aa easily led by the bus as ever! And sha danced away again, holding a bunch of grapes tamptlngiy abovs tbs longing mouth of the brown hoy baby sitting on bar left arm. "Mother Eva." sjlbke Sorrntee, "the remarks of tho Bacchants bave eauaed a discussion to arias between my mailer Plat here and myeelf as to the cor hnf . BOOOOOOOOOOOO D O IS GUILTY. CARUSO O 0 rectness of the theory put forth by Bernard Shaw in wit. that it is the weman who pursues the man. all ancient views lu the contrary notwithstanding. Will you kindly condescend to settle the question?" Oh. how could Bernard aay such a thing?" coyly answered the beautiful and aiill youthful mother of all mankind as she clasped her hands over her eyes. '"Why. Adam followed me au over the garden, begging me to name the day before I even spoke to him!" I couldn't help It. confessed Adam sheepishly. She'd walk st so proudly and so prettily." "Didn't I tell you?'' triumphantly cried Plato to fiocrates. "What? Wasn't I right T angrily retorted the other sege Oh. stop bickering! You never can settle It. Let's have a drink and a soiig!" suggested Bacchus. A pong! A song!" arhned the ghostly assembly. But who'll sing the nne?" Inquired Robert kuna 1 got naa drink for 0 O O 0 0 O $10 for annoying a woman In O tha Monkey house In Central O O Park. O O OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO O P. plenty Well, well! the An' the two lads that lived, dye mind. Ihouyh the ladies Wur merer as hens' teeth where the race did abide. Oh. don't Did marry and faat multiply worry! s In Adam's good breed these no race suirldn! Eve's little hands were the last to cease In tbe palter of applause. By this time my terror hud been totally swallowed up in wonder. Now. you see. If Taft hadnt gone to Cuba." Noah was overheard saying behind a pillar to Cmnniqilorc Perry as the hand clapping ended. "Hes at It again." cried somebody, and all laughed uproariously. I would suggest that mere consid- Could ha come Inf Could Providence have sent to me any New Year's gift more agreeable than the rompenionshlp of si human being at that midnight hour, and in that weird company? I glanced at the marble figure. The shadows of flake laden boughs moved upon them ngaln. and the electric light white from their polished glinted blue surfaces. ' And the'werd demure and and ttlll aa death. quiet ' Down to the mutrtniy hail, as though he knew every step Of the way. marched the stranger, rose wreath In one h other. I folhandL dripping hat lowed with my Inn'ern. He paused at one Inlaid coffin, krteit and placed the HE WAS ROBBED. W. A. Malan. S300 Salt Lake, DeCi 29. The Ibeft of a $300 check was reported to the police yesterday afternoon by Peter Olson, formerly an employe of tbe Matin Banking A Trust company of Boiae. Ida. According to the sinry told the police by Olson, he was In lhe Salt lake Union bar, nt I5B East First South street, late Christmas night, end was accented by a colored woman. During a con vei nation with the woman, Olnon claims, that, he was robbed of the check $300 and $14 In cash. The check was on an Ogden batik, and be wired the bank officials there Vans, Deeye and Baggage Wagons. to stop payment on it. The next day the Check wan presented to the National Bank of the Republic here by Ferni-turOUR SPECIALTIES Plans, 8. W. anj cashed. It wan sent to Ogden and returned by tbe bank, Safa Moving and Storage. with the Information that payment on It had hern stopped. The endorsement of Oimin on the back of the OFFICE check, It is said, was nut In his handh Street. 40S Twenty-fiftwriting. Defectives Burt and Chase yesterPHONES day afternoon brought Beam i the chief's office, and lie told his version Ind 224. Bed, 220. of the a flair. He said that Olson came to him Christmas night an.l he unshed the check for him. County Attorney Lyons was called In, and after exSears closely ordered his amining release pending s complete iiivetiias-ilftn- . Bears is an architect and i well known character about luwn. He maintains that If Olson was rubbed, n was of the money he luul paid him, and not uf the eh.rk. He avid iliat he shw Olson put his Mtinaturc i tho chock. The slqmitures on different, papers, signed by Olson will lie compare.! by 9 1.0(1 Hie bunk auihorltl-and the polir Brownie Cameras 2.Ylkl with a view to Eastman Kodaks, $5.00 to Premo Film Puck Cameras $S to 2IVOO whether or nut ilie signature on tV 50c and up check resined siiilcn is a forgery. Boys' and girls' sleds Edison Phonographs. $10,120 and 3.i0 5.' Roller Skates, uOe to NUMBER OF DEATHS NINETEEN. 4. on Ice Skates, 60c to Fireman Pinned Under His Engine FOOTBALLS. Eight Hours. CARTING SETS. Dundee. SciM'iand. Die. I!'. The its ' POCKET KNIVES. Ini n.ir.ihcr of dra'liA emsed by the collision In tween iwoti.un-- t las; mahi .( GILLETT SAFETY RAZORS. to uluc'ei :i. The a, is today tait-dre kej rxpro-- s iied In fact lets ef things most suitable fireman of t'u under fer Christmas presents. tolaj alter h:il.ig beer, piuied the t mtiiie e'gl:i iuu:. I wo iiijiire-- MALAN TRANSFER COMPANY fr fr-ar- s WITH OLD HARNESS A runaway may cause more than twmhla. Serious Injuries and some timet death are the awful results. Aq Id harness li often responsible, but harness wtth weak speU in it U J bed. ' Tha kind we sell have NO WEAK SPOTS. Ton will get your moneys worth If Pan buy harness of ns. Our new address la 2277 Washing pm Ava. it J.C.PM Ike Only DoeMt-Tra- k tts Rlmirt Saddlery Co, Railway betwegn River and Ckkaja, Lnarlsei Trala IlOKOIO j & COMPANY FANCY Sn i j j CASH GROCERIES p. fur reveielt win f.iir prccie-s- . ihififf-Y.r- e. injii-e- d. i I ret II -- 'al., Dei 2!. nPed iod.iy fer -i York. Dec. 29. The conviction nf Knrlcn Caruso, the famous Itsllan npera singer, on n charge or annoying n worn :iii in the mnnker house at Central park, whs affirmed today by Recorder Goff in the court of general Now- - scasf-ins- . ruun-e- l at once announced the cac would be appealed to the appellate division of lhe supreme court The recorder declared that It not rsxcntlul that "Hannah Graw:i in m." who made the complaint, should h.ive appeared i couri. "The offense is noi so much against tiie in!i viihiol as against public order and decency," airi lhe court. a niH"er of law I cannot say ibai tlo- - msc ist rate erred in judgment." said Recorder Goff, "and as a niiii'er of fbet I cann ;t siibsiiru'e my jurlgieeni for hi. He had lhe lief nre h'm and ws. best qualified in Judge of the credibility. Although I should come to the conclusion .list if I were filling In his place I i hon'd render a different Judgment, hot would n.t ine in returning hi ju.igrr.ent." CiiniMi's r tin t FOOTBALL COMMITTEE. New York. Iiec The Ian-- J an a with Uti.ufio hiire: .if I'aLfjrnit j'rMo!eil!il cell signed to poi:.!? on the II will bo y A'li.riic eiwi-- i. Here-- , tiie ihi.itin thin igb ti;e !((( r,Tiv co:n-- i I'tiiori Oil roni-;-a- r pleieij pipe 1n,. f,f p:vi - 11 e st idiipment of Onli-- , thin rune. Ijrrii oil to 'he e:isi or GOLDFIELD STRIKE. annual Athlelic id (he I'uited State here tod.it put j'seir no record a favoring the iimMigamiifinn of (he present fonf-barommittee wph the representative of Yb. lrinceion. Harvard, Penn ivania. Cornell. Annapolis and Chicago univc-- iiis during I9"7. In ra-- e (hit cnnruT be accomplished tho memhrr- - cf the football i tiles coin mince of the I. C. A. A. of thI'niii-States uppidnied for the coming year were directed to formulate rule under which football shall be p'.uvrd hr The joining the 'Vila a vWw to extending the membership it was decided to ami-nthe hyl;iw mi that a conference of aiif-- i may be represeni-e- l In ;he I C. A h a fdngie dr DRY GOODS TOR FAIL JLST ARRIVED I I M'ce Owner Make the Fwt Effort at Conciliation. fr hliidi. Net-.- . inwards ihe It- - r. ;;i. serb-mrr- t Th.--1- , of ;h- - -- i: - InuMt-.irio- ; 2l. The Im-R- "WHT, THIS DB NOT MICHAEL?" HE HALF QUERIED. were each to writ down what the other was then concentrating his mind upon. I wrote that he was thinking 'Morton nnd his fads are equally humbugs, and he'll buy a nice wine supper for this folly; but, in fact, ha had his mind fixed sternly on tha Lord's Prayer. "Mr. Mattledge laughed heartily, but Mias Mary looked very pale and serious. Her great biack eyes were rasing straight into mine, with a strange light burning In them. And you! What did you project Into tho air for him?1 she staked In trembling tones Oh, another goose rhyme,' I answered truthfully. Dicknry, dickory dock, the mouse ran' up the clock, and . ' , so on. "That was last Runday week at f : 10 p. m..' she as id. rising and quivering from head to foot. "I rose to my feet In astonishment. Jiad received Was it possible that she my lest message? 'M'- noor girl, crim ThepkJnestktnd offbod, when fi&smrtd' vnthfjuaaTr&XmcR t a, dellciova The morning papers of Jan. S told well known sculptor named Pe-tMorton had been killed by a collision between hie carriage end a street ear the day before, es he .was- on hie way Jo' tho .house of hie fiancee. ' that a ar professor in tbe University of knits k. read a paper on Some Aapecta of the English hill, under which Kansas was torn by differences on tbe question of slavery and waa admitted to the union." 8ome effects of outlying dependencies upon the people of the United States," was discussed by Harry Morris of Chicago. deicAcy. r. ' EARTHQUAKED WALLS FALL; Founds-Unknowink- Attorney Will Appeal to the Appellate Divieion of Supreme Court. yourself. her father said, going to her and endeavoring to induce her to sum herself again. "Let me get my manuscript, papa, and show Mr. Morton the response ha gut.' site begged, and be let her go. Burs enough the Identical words 1 had received end had written doan as coining from my friend were lu the passionate love speech of Judith la her play: What cruel fate keeps u separate through successive incarnation-- ! When you were a gallant Union officer la the civil war, niy fat her. a Confederate general, forbade our union, la tho Revolution a British bullet set I you from mo on tho eve of our wedding. Tho grant fire of London sepu. rated us. and long before, many centuries before, were you and I Marcui Junius Agricola and Julia flung to tha lions In tlie Roman amphitheater. Ah, how many, many times has the rpp cl happiness been dashed from our liyi since your rruel father. Ramoses n., exiled you. the Prince Hep-tlest you should wed me. the only daughter cl the house of "She had written of herself and e( me. She bed projected her thought lu search of the one soul to which hot soul was attuned. It is but a variation of the perfection of wireless telegraphy." Morton paused aa If overcome by deep emot ion. "But how did she come to know of these Incarnations and preserve her identity through them?" I asked. She "Very simply," he answered. became Interested in the occult la her or A Isle told Egyptian days. priest her to repeat to herself several hundred times a day the declaration that i, she was the lady of the house of assuring her that, sooner or later, she would coma across her own mummy and that the haunting declaration forever fleeting through her memory would enable her to Identify herself. Bhe must then Impress upoti her soul the then present personality, and so on. "She remembers six or seven Incarnations, but we have been united through telepathy more often then that more often than that. But only to be parted each time. He buried his face in bis hands for a moment, and then, rising and shaking hands with me in silence, he walked te the dour, and I let him pass out into the night, I listened to the crunching of the snow and then locked' up agaia and turned to my statues. Had I been droitinlng about their antics? I don't know. Had I. poci dreaming about him? No. There was ths wreath on the mummy casket, that was certain, and rertain It Is that its for millions would .1 welcome the new year tn again in that museum. o, gate. CapL Palmer Pierce of Wert Point was authorised to appoint a committee of Ihre to endeavor to bring about amalgamation. There was but a single change suggested by the executive committee in the personnel of the. football rnlea committee, and that was Mr. Curtiess he replaced by Prof. AY. L. Dudley of Vanderbilt, who will represent all' the out hern colleges. This was approved by the convention. Tbe following officers were elected: Provident, Capt. Palmer E- - Pierce, West Point.; vice president, Harry T. Williams, Minnesota; secretary-treasureProf. Louts Bevler. On the executive committee the western states will be represented by Dr. C. W. Hebrington, I niverslty of Missouri, No selection was made for the Pacific coast district, there being no members from those states. The condition of college athletics in Colorado, Ohio Texas and other parts or the country was explained by delegates. They all atated that the association work is raising the standard of amateur sport and that e great advancement In that line was accomplished during the past year. Laborers, Picking Aaway at a Undermine a Wall. DECISION AGAINST CARUSO. lrcciinc cf the Iii'i OIL GOING EAST. rrupci-r- u. trike was mada last evening by the mine owners. They held a long meeting behind dosed doors, which ended In a committee of' five being appointed to confer whh a like number from the miner. The committee went to work Immediately and forwarded the following commiiuiraLlou to the preal-deand fecretary'pf the union: "Realising the ueresaity. of coming to an understanding and an early agreement of the present existing condition! between operators and miners of Ooldfleld. It Is not. only desirable, but an Imperative duty renting on all alike that tbe parties In Inter est be brought together fur a conference. To this end a represent stive body of operators of the district voluntarily assembled and appoiured a committee of five who shall represent them in inch conference. The said ivimmlltee Is Intended to meet a like committee of the Western Federation of Miners, which shall be composed of miners, actually employed In or abmil the mines of Goldfield for n period of at least six months previous tDecember 2', l(lfl, believing that a committee so composed Is the only one qualified to discuss lhe present Issues. Should such h committee be appointed, lhe conference can be held at. such time and place as the joint committee msy agree, upon. ju-tl- fy The hlui.ling si,uwslonn obscured inch uii'ii (key v.trc mcIus':!y mi the puii.t of cidiidiun. s'cuuiei NcMistcra fy.l 2M tfeirth Mala Btrrst. asm Lake CKy, Utah. XsszBsa ScotLnd. 155 25th Street TVfcm. mervstlnM. and fuB Infer muon ran bt nM.insi frets C. A. Walkar. (ion crM Asiirt. gCfciG Street CALIFORNIA St. Panl and Minneapciis & Twenty-Fift- h le-hu- e m. Ifii-- L. No. 306 lodtix a in the snow -pnssi Intel's a', i.i tjse result id lApo-ui- e ng 1 j s ia the World Compartment and drawing-roo- m I sleeping ears, observation cars, din-- I and library mg cars, I cars, with barber, bath and Book-- I lovers Library; entire train electric lighted, through te Chicago without Charge. Direct connection for buffet-smoki- for Christmas here? T. S. HUTCHISON Overland Limited The Mart Do you see what you want l The And now may I come in. shoes. . WE CAN MOVE ANYTHING. The man rose and walked silently and with lowered head toward the door, I follow ing. Aa he put on his hat and turned to me at the door, smiling the request that he be allowed to pass forth, an overpowering curiosity to kuow the meaning of hie strange art seised me, and I said: "Will you be kind enough to sit down with me for an hour or bo? It'a lonely here. and. besides. I am all curiosity to know why you put the wreath on the mummy lady's casket." 1 will linger and tell you, sir, with pleasure," said he. He sal In my chair, and I seated myself on tha pedestal of Raineses II. Looking up at the massive stone features, he said, as If to himself: Not a bit like him. of course, wholly idealised." Then to me: "I am a sculptor, with a studio in the city, and am rated aa a little lower than second class, I believe. 1 am to be married today. The bride la good looking nnd Is beautiful of soul. When 1 come here a year hence ehe will accompany me, and two wreathe will he deposited on the casket of the Indy of the House of theatricals, "My one fad la prlvat and I have appeared In many a play at the houses ef friends and received the polite plaudits and congratulations of tha company. On one such occasion I a, waa Introduced to a Miss Mary the daughter of a wealthy produce broker of this city. "Did you ever In sweeping pest some lovely, or at least striking, piece of scenery In a sixty mile an hour express get the notion that you had soon that place before? Everybody has, and It is the same with feces, but the memory strains in vain, and we axe forced to sccuse It of attempting to deceive. "Well, It struck mo on being introduced to Miss Mattledge that wo had mat before, and 1 told her of tha curious trick my recollection was trying to play me. Singularly, ehe had the Identical feeling regarding me. I ran my life through for her In search of the possibility of a former meeting, but ell without result. MIMr. Morton,' she said that Is my name, Peter Mertun T have some literary ambitions, nnd this meeting of ours suggests to ine a possible pint for a story pr theme for a play. When It ! ready I will have papa invite you to dinner some evening so that I may have the benefit of your opinion on it.' "So one fine day about six' weeks later a polite note of invitation from tho old gentleman reached my workshop. and I decided to accept. Seven o'clock found me taking my seat nt the board of the produce merchant, between him and his daughter. "In due time the conversation led to Miss Mary's literary efforts. She had THE HALL OF MARBLE RESOlNPED WITH THEIR fiALLTATIONB. ur Petsr Olson Reports Theft ef Check In Salt Lake Saloon, 11. Mat-tledg- Tlng-a-ltng-li- SAYS KlUltHi built n play upon the Incident of our meeting. Would I not read it aloud for papa by and by. ao that It might hava the benefit of iny powers of elocution? "Who coukl aay bar. nay? , "The conversation naturally proceeded. on the lines of the metaphysical and mystic. I spoke abuut having a and failure of a test in telepathy. A friend and I had agreed while leaning over a certain mummy rasa in this museum that at a certain hour and minute we r please? It te a regular New Year's morning rust ora of mine, as Ryan well knows. Yes? Thank you." He came in. slinking the snow from his overcoat and stamping it from bis doctor throe limes. I m wreath on It. I drew near and read on Its brasen label; fr fr Ladv of the House of Who Lived lu the Kitgu of a swirl of snowflakes and fell upon the features of a cheery looking men of about thirty, well set up. well dreaaed. who larrled in his left hand a wreath of snow powdered rosea. "Why. this la not Michael?" he half queried, half asserted, stepping back. "If you mean Michael Ryan.' the regular watchman, no. The poor fellow aas taken euddenly ill. and L who came from college to seek a very difAh than, isn't he foolish foreseoin" caferent position from the curator, was lamity : How be would scold si our Adata and asked to take his place for the night Evs. and agreed." s' land and as sound as Who. wtth a dollar. Only sent for believe'. 1UH6. HO, STORY TANSBY voice: The president srs that the family s number in akh generation la dwindlin' down small. He fears that a century bine the poor babies Wont have any falhurs or mothers at all. O O O BUM) AY MORNING, DECEMBER trolled forth this lay In fairly good O O New Tork, Dec. 29. Record- O ar Golf today affirmed the con- O rlctkm of Enrico Caruso,. .the O operatic singer, which waa ap- O pealed from the derision of O Magistrate Baker, fining him e eration le shown for the feelings of individual members of the' company." spoke up John the Baptist wurntiy. Oh. don't lose your head over it," advised Shakespeare waertiy. I knew you'd say ifyit." retorted the saint. Bacon said it to me last year." Wouldn't that kill you?" aourly suggested Ben Jjnenn tq M'taes, making a motion aa of rutting off the great leaders head. Please don't speak to ms about killing. Dont speak of It at all. 'Twill only raise Cain!" How abuut the Egyptian?" angrily retorted the fratricide. "I want you let me alone. I'm the eon of respectable parents anyway, and no foundling can" Peace! Peace!" cried the god Pan. rushing In between them. "I'm going to play you nil h tune. "How much do you expect for this? naked Diogenes of me, picking up the lantern from between my feet e e e e e s e tbe email doorbell. 1 shrank until I could feel the ruld air between me and my clothes. But I rubbed my eyes. It was true. Every NEAR ME LAY THE HT'MMlEfi OF statue wus on its pedestal and In Ita customary attltuda. a My former ter-rTHE NOBLEST OP EGYPT. waa full upon me. In desperation I slngln last year. I wlnna do it again. Let Homer, auld bodte, glo us a etae!" seised my lantern and started to the "Hunter! Homer! was the cry, and door. "Who'a there?1 gieat was the hand rlapplng. It'a had Oiien the door, Michael. The white haired Greek bard cleared hie throat and after a few preliminary weather out here. Happy New Tear!" failures In the Intrrvalu of whirii he Mechanically and as If spellbound by begged lenient Judgment on the ground tha words I openad the small wide door that he had a cold aad that he had not to which the tinkling hell woe fastensung In a couple of thnueand years, he ed. The dim rays of my lantern pierced S. E. Malan. ETA II, t I n NEW YEARS J . BY A Copyritht. UK. by y. J. Tnneer. VA8 oitt ins at the feet II.. with f Kauioee Adam at my right and his eldest aou at tuy left, when a distant church bell announced , ly ic. San Francisco. 29. Five men were caught today under the mins of a wall which fell at the corner of line and Mattery streets and it was half an hour before a hundred laborers. who rushed to their sescue. were able to uncover them. Two of the victims. Salvatore Galee and Nicholas Antonio, are probably fatally injured, while Manuel Montreal. Pietro Kern-und- o and Charles Dial are severely hurt. All the men are employed by a oonatmctlon company. At the scene of the accident, there Is a deep foundation of stone and concrete, which was surmounted by a brick wall. The laborers were engaged In picking away the foundation nnd, as they drew near the wall, they Inadvertantly undermined It. Without warning, the wall fell over AH except five of the men dropped their tools and managed to jump to But five were victims buried safery. in the debris, two of them completely and the rest up to their necks. Their loud cries of pain attracted the attention of all the workmen employed within several blocks, who Immediately came running tn the spot. In a few minutes gang of more than hundred rescuers had assembled and. with words of encouragement, they began to dig away the fallen wreckage. One by one the victims were d and placed In the ambulance nf the Harbor Emergency hospital. In which they were rushed to tbe care of the city surgeons. Yet it was mere than thirty minutes from the moment of the cave-l- n until the last man had beeu dragged out of the debris. extrl-r-aic- BRILLIANT WEDDING. Tnki'i. Dec. 29. Tbe wedding of Post Wheeler, second secretary of the Amrrican embassy, and Halite Ermlnle Ri.es. lhe novelist, which took place at the embnssy today, was a brilliant suet ms. The aitendsnce of Invited guest was large. Inctudlng many P!"ii:tni".it Japanese and foreigners. The presents were elegant and numerous. 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I., Dec. 29. Interna tional as well as national topics made the closing sessions today of the gathering of historian, political scientists and sociologists, the most Important of the meeting. Frank H. Hodder, S-- Pacific Coact Factory, San Jooo, CaL Eastern Factory, Little Wolf Mills, Manawa, Wife . WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. t Any Person Cutting or De stroying Evergreens on Our Lands in Ogden Canyon Will Be Vigorously Prosecuted. dt & dt dt ; ; : . UTAH LIGHT & RAILWAY CO. fc. W. W ADC, i Agent |