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Show THE | WYOMING Sheepmen Predict ThirtyCent Wool This Year. [ AR AMIE INTER-MOUNTAIN To Have $25,000 Masonic Tempie. WYOMING en Department |} i. 410 25th St. | ASKS | Catton Union McLain Held to Grand Jury for Extorting Moey From Felshaw SHEEPMEN [cite Figures Now fw } Prediction, WIHTY. Adopts Resolutions on; Republican Cheyenne, 7 Arrests. iealiag and of GOODING Federation OGDEN SALT LAKE CITY, MONDAY, MARCH 26, 1906 EXPECT 30-CENT WOOL! | stouncain Tnter- M'LAIN 15 HELD REPUBLICAN, 25 Special Wyo., yo., to Refuse support Ut h Special service tate ‘YOUNG WOMAN HURT AT CHARACTER 25.-Thirty cent| BALL ' | a meéting of Local 198, Brother | wool is the prediction that is being freely | oe ‘si \ made by Wyoming flockmasters for thi8/ {iss Fern of Boilermakers t 1tp| and Iron year's clip ane as a result all efforts of} ders of America, the B | eastern buyers to contract for the 1906 | by Cae otions in connection with the ar° y hil of Moyer, Haywood and Petti-| | bone, of the Webtern Federation of i it is justified by existing conditions. | soston woo! buyers are payng as high | rs, were adopted: f an 27 cents for old wool, and this at a Fillmore, time when the 19% crop is about to be | |of Idaho, tn conjunction witt | $2.04 on Charge of. ulen |}of urposes. Colorado, have kidnaped Mo Pettibo LETTER TO DR. FELSHAW) lies: erm stasis? hat of fed, Charged With . Prom Having Ogden McLain David Lain, his C. Brotherhood $100} Shipbuilders at McLain Liberty. and appeared Mrs. Alice for Mc-| prelimi- at any 1 : nary hearing before United States} Commissioner Thomas Maloney yesterzs ; day es afternoon on a charge of using the mails for fraudulent purposes, t extort money by which means meets in Salt Lake, we, the embers Scllurmakern America, time. And be it April] mation that to Dr. under a by beans Felshaw, threat to which they of ceipt claimed to of the same I will leave : ou iundred dollars to you when a a a it will s ave you from for good. ane What yuSsINess is a hundred ruin? ; rr. Felshaw is said to nished the information upon officers a arrested the MecLains I A --_-_- print T aulaty to contract for W@re "Sey possess} Cruelty S , ones Committee Has Ball Raised as . ri Ors. Conversation. Boy and to animals. Bowdish McGovern BOYS arrested by last evening Republican ‘ be E. Result of Boy, Officer for fast The Fr driving young eee and Court Martial or fiye| both put up $20 bail. have fur-| which the J. B ia OR the OGDEN BOY SAVES GIRL men will be te te o 2 his bond was fixed the e petition foro o Jeseph Thosineah April by Lightning Z ens CETTE ey Cee be rs With March TO eed Declines 1 Union 25-A sent] his SAY. to : Men, committee Provo el at the time No T Murder: : . Special. new y In the social whirl the wedding OUL vice aay men say they TES a TO ie ate ie ane to sk Rhea ateren for half an telephone Manager pany was the lines the Ne No day afterncon the Weber Short Line when he river near bridge. the saved had new from] Five fallen in Points ‘Tuesday, meeting March 27, meeting house, ‘Tuesday Oregon house 2 p. m., Hooper In tw his and on Ss yer le sone : eri Soete i weno wit was eS ans _ home » 5 ifn Og den Mrs. W J Langton . entertained |),¢, of her friends Thursday. ss of 19% of the bi bie sntertained a quarrel at-£ during which Baldwin fer! . The latter ran shot wnt If We you caught can turn Dr. from bim collect them C.F. a into railbank- in some Califor in, MERCHANTS' PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION FRANCIS Scientific Collectors of Bad Debts, Fifth Floor Commercial ee jank Bldg., Salt Lake City G,-LUKE:. General Manager. : the es "SOME PEOPLE DON'T LIKE US " hee 3 a num- caus cult Aran the ‘most of centering around the class banner the motto, ‘Begin and complete, the | Luncheon manager elephone have rmEttens Loe ae one restoree ae ams, was by a ne an ys served. eo with 57 Addresses president rdne and ado for nothing|era house George pouty pie their benefit, management, ae es ae Mr and the disturbed the | vond word Nelke's arrick' | ind the to the = Logan no oa hee Mecs: yiteracen. chi the electric | ness and courtesies were befo anny gymnasium last Payson i cestaurant, secured his Winchester returning shot Baldwin through the you for went orate ever attempted by anywas class in institution The building decorated Nego- | with class colors, - ane white, he lines itn a number of places The annual Darling of the telephone com-| 2oclety of une out this morning working on stake ae. and expec ta to have the ser- } tire afte on Lynching. , : The appreciated Old Fo ks. was rendered celebration of the vde Park ward of Cacche pleasant ur. Th Was spent in a so¢ lal owing Singing-Choi program ; evening fusic-Ballam orchest Recitation-Jane Lamb. y News. Song-Puge oe ee nee Speech-Georke. ,. fo ey. B urch <a << EX, Mr. Nelson of the ot re ¥ son ning n this mornin na" a ng ba oven w te r vid r ay Presbyterian G ssel, man company, will move 2 DAYS. AND f his ie ee plant to Brick HOURS. MINUTES To NEW ee -Ashcraft services at | The company has purchased ten anes Mrs. Charles | HroUne in-the- northwest part of the city 13 .25 YORK Trains Leave OREGON Salt Lake via SHORT OVERLAND LIMITED, LOS ANGELES LIMITED, ATLANTIC EXPRESS, EASTERN EXPRESS. LINE 1:30 P. M. 5:55 " 6:05 " 7:10 A.M. 1 ~ ROME cl 42 HOURS f TO CHICAGO 1 aries | A snur from the Short Line railroad will was buried to-| be built to the yards and a ufficient ce. A. WALKER, | Wilson meeting hockes force employed to turn out a' lar, The Harris boy, with his father and| Wednesday, March 28, 2 . General Agent. ee quantity than ever before. : several children, was walking across , | Pla ‘in City meeting house. Richfield News. ?rofessor S. Clark of the University 38 and 40 West 2nd South Se., foot bridge near the construction 5, tr . of Chieago spent yesterday In SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. of the Short Line bridge where the riy- | Richfield, March 25.-William A. Miller} He and h's wife visited the U. A. ¢ is swift and from six to elght fect| Charged With Stealing Wheel. of Panculteh tis tin Riehfield he morning, Mr. Clark talking to At Widows Get $4,000 Fach, Walter Dodge and Lorus ean ee 2 the ae exercises deep, when Iva Blair, one of the little Police Officer Mike Maione colle e ana leave tomorrow for Marysvale, where |p. m 1e eclucec at the a gzirls in the party, fell from the planks day secured evidence connected & poet ra epoca they will be employed ‘n the mines tin-| chapel on "The is leme a 3e% uty Into the rapid stream Young Harris|the theft. of a Cheyenne, March 25.-Settlement]|der the direction of Isaac Jennings literature At p bicycle belonging crowd sprang inte the stream after her The was made yesterday by the Union PaMrs. David Chidester, Jr., is critically | assembled in ie rae nlace W hu re red Furnis from Scowcroft's Water was moving so : rapidly, however, cifle of the claims of Mrs Arnette | ‘1! }gave a dramatic recital of "T ouse Saturday and as a result ape and Mrs. Agnes Peterson for Judge 7, Y. Chidester left for Salt Lake/| let Letter that tt was only after the girl and! covered the machine and placed under Harris had been carried over a block hold court !n Judge Armstrong's _ es death of their husbands F arest Edward L, Riee - of I down stream that he could bring he: SMALLPOX AT ACADEMY. Philippar ind Frank F. Peterson, the Twenty-fifth street, mG is ttorney Joseph H.. Evicks son | mail clerks who were killed in the' Ah Stenographer George M. Cope lef to shore {with the theft He will receive Both were exhausted when they |; hearing Ray wreck December 7 Bach of the before Sree hiie Judge Loa to attend the March fara | Ephraim Authorities Pxerting Themreached the shore and it was necessary | Patton widows received $4,000 by the railroad this morning. there The distance ts in ordito summon medical aid for the a x . compans Several other cases havc r only a day drive but selves to Stamp Out Disease. girl, who had swallowed a large | been filed against the company for muddy roacs jt will be advis-| Ephraim, March 25.-Three cases amount of water. She is out ef dan pe r| Ogden Briefs. lives lost in the wreck and for injuries a two days' trip Judge | smallpox have been reported from sustained Erickson will oceupy Judge Sonos academy this week. James Lune sae | The funeral of John Dinsdale Chidester's bench at Loa lof Mount Pleasant and two girls chia a Se be held at 2 o'clock this afternoon at Lionel Bean et al, were on trial for|one of the southern counties are Il KEOGH FPUNERAL HELD. the. .Bhird: ward" stieeting hose < :| MORE PAY FOR WITNESSES Aleta aE tne le before the city jus-|the disease The home of George Sr remains may be viewed at 232 | tlee and a jucy Friday. The jurors were|Thompson is also under auarantine Twenty-second street, from 10 Many Friends Attend Services at Og_- lun ible to agree } account of smallpox The youngest | to lp. m oe will be 1 the Committee Makes Favorable Report| aes Bey a a i. ae 1 ua dlen. p, . aisease S supposes e student icity cemeter on Bil to Increase Pees Notes From Sunnyside. | exptiaed yA pine in eOiitah with other Funeral services of Thomas Keogh j' Margaret the 7-vear-old daughter Aa Sunyside, Mar 25 are loves of the] students from Manti who have had were held at St. Joseph's church in of Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Raws Republican Special mechanical de or kn nt gave their "black | dilseas¢ Several cases have been 'n be buried at Kanesville at 11 Wa hington, Mareh 25.-The comaqua: supper and a ball " hursday even-/| Istence at the academy during the Ogden yesterday afternoon Rev this morning ‘tn K. of P. hall S. Jewks was| ter The authorities and the Lund : mittee on the judiciary of the senate | Ing Father: P: M Cushnahan was in} ic hairman and D. J. Thomas was master | ily are somewhat puzzled as to what The Aglaia club meets Thursday |} has favorably reported a_ bill. intro- | of ceremonies position shall be made of the natient charge of the services The attend- | atts rnoon ¢t t the home of Mrs. G duced by Senator Clark of Wyoming } The min Ss are running full time with | had been boarding in a private family unce taxed the capacity of the church Dickson | ; . | work for all Ephraim where a case of smallpox is not Burial in Mountain View cemetery allowing witnesses attending United | A public meeting will be held April 14) welcome The authorities prefer tha | Mra. L I. Bednark wife States courts and commissioners' | for the purpose of voting a proposed is-| be sent to Mount Pleasant. his home, Southern. Pacific agent at Kelton, The following persons from. outside ; . i sue of five-year bonds to the amount of} Which course the family of the young Ogden were present Dr. and Mrs, P. | in Ogden courts the same fees for attendance |¢q oo for the erection. of a: new school | man would. not object, but. the health at S. Keogh, Mr. and Mrs. W Ss. Me-} Mrs Cc B. Teale who and mileage as are received by jurors. | building i} thorities of Mount Pleasant will not Cornick, Miss Keogh, Mr. and Mrs, | nected with a W ashington new rk apen | > The st Sa muel yueme ‘ . ce sentn t OG}. contagious j present law allows witnesses but }lip B ne Dugmore and Counselor tia ontagiou d'sease Louis MeCornick. J. MeCaskel, A. J was in Ogden last evening on ould wi represent the ward at! brought to that city from any ore place | Conference Week the five theatres of the elty offer monster ee k, Mr. and Mrs, J. D. Sulli- | east: k ) ei: o $1.50 per diem and that for the time ne conference in Salt Lake Clty in|so will not allow the patient to il var A. C. Sullivan and...Mrs.A. .J | that they are in actual attendance Al | home {[t is probable that no change Superintendent E. A. Buckingham, attractions, ' only although this is often not suf-} -_--_-_____be made This cae third case of B ird of Salt Lake City Mrs, Ben | axsistant Superintendent H Vv ecient t oO paay =| actug *X s| | ne disease "Ga at the ecatl: academy thi eason eat lak en their actual expenses THOMAS IS IMPROVED. Eaibae neetr MilaGGdsc ican o 208 Angeles annon, o + ‘vice re S| gurine the time they are obliged to Cherry Creek, Nev.;, W.-T. O'Neill, of ee Car Service Agent A ;}quarantine and strenuous efforts will bec away from home Jurors recelye r ; ~: 7 r ni made to check the spread of the diseas . 15 cents a mile for stage coach travel | Vietim of Storm Near Logan May Not M Remember the Salt Lake Route has the most convenicnt trains from prominent sheepmen Wells, Nev.; J. W Keogh, of Bridge jas far as Gre en River, Wyo from and 5 cents for railroad, while witLose His Feet. northern cities of the county met in tl Idaho |} day on Union Pacitie No. 6, in nesses receive but 5 cents per mile of || office of Forest Supervisor A. W ) To Celebrate Golden Wedding |intendent Buckingham private * io ‘ ® 7 actually travelled and in many in- | Logan, March 25.-William Thomas, |} sen this week to consider the recent ° 5 Fi Mr. and Mrs. W. W Burton will 3 stances the greater part of their | Who was rescued in the mountains in south end of the valley in an almost sheep growers of Nenhi to herd celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of | Depot Master J. Keeting and travel is by stage coach The result | the condition. {s comfortably located | frozen sheep. of a total of 60,000, on the newly their marriage ners Wednesday Mr. | master "Dick"" Pierce were of this has been that witnesses attend | Budge and Bude hospital jn Locreated districts, 7 andi No. §, of | in the N No. Burton was ars of age Friday. | With work last evening. between court at a oss, and having once | gan Only by keepin# up a continuous Manti forest reserve. Neohi was also well! He js still Renithy, ‘and igs a prominent}and $ oclock Thirteen passenger undergone this experience they are}tramp did he escape freezing to death ery } aa . represented at the meeting business ma trains were cared for in that 1 very reluctant to disclose knowledge | It is thought that he will recover without Th of tl north end of A small gathering was held at the | the five tracks at the Union of facts thereafter which may require |the loss of his feet, although they were|eounty have entered their a presence protest agains at a court The bill |'" a te ble condit'on nome Saturday, all of the children and | and every employe in the two departthat number of sheep being aEemes iss grandchildren being present All of | ments was kept applies to Utah, Idaho, Colorado "| Hs = ae entra! - Tepes W . fets, as } claim that Wy ning a : a endricks shri Oo ‘ tah Con serve last the relatives and many friends wil The Weber river is reported ps Se 1g, os a; M nitana, Wash ensed milk factors ocated in Richame quite warm, be in attendance Wednesday usually high and rapid for this igto regon California Nev mond were in aa Friday They refiemly for W. W. Burton was one of the earl- | of year and present indications Laos and | "Arizona port the enterprise ‘n a flourishing eonothe he jest settlers in Weber county, and has |/that with the melting of the Can Neainst) Chic Truck Teamsters Ask Pay For Se dition the only snae being a Jack of been| done much to make Ogden what it amount of snow now in the mountains Markets for the company's pro | milk Standard Oil Company. Extra vod Sunday Work. ° is today it will be higher than for many | duets are increasing, a large order retaken to a , rr, = Chicago deere) March 26 Indication Kus March 25.-Farmet soiniite atriiaee ne eon | cently having been shinped to Los Ar morning for = relex, The company has also shipped its t } er \ r} Ww ith sanks:| : operation for eyesight Fire > in Hold 1 Runs have been thrown IntO @/tryck teagmster in Chicago May 1. Into Rock} &products to the Orient A crowd of twenty sheepshearers ft unusual perturbation by the| The truck teamster have for some and Is Beached. The Logan postoffice is now equipped | yesterday for San Juan county where the cemariae taking the water that the Standard Oil} Gime past, at their meetings, appearwith a new cancelling machine, which |{hey have a contract to shear a. laree into the Elizabeth river in St... Johns, N. F March 26 The | has been furnished by the postal deé-| number of sheep r ed dissatisfied with conditions under behind the corn product WhICHutheys Havel beantevarkineand Bill Calls for $5,000,000 to Come a 3 Nana British freight steamer Titian, while Oe eet It ad ‘ ec ee eer Mrs. Mary Christensen was callec From Reclamation Pund. rhe bi as been. relerrec launched The farmers | finally drew up new demands which coming Int < ire sy | OF Cancelling elters oe minute Salt Lake th!s morning on aceount committee on public lands hold 4 ke port with fire in het Willlam B. Preston, Jr.. and Allen M.} the serious iin ss of her daughter, \ well organized throughout Kansas vere forwarded to the headquarters of ld, struck a submerged rock in the} fermi ig of Logan have been selected as | Petey ns tepublican Special. house ; ha been sent to thelr) the national organization at IMndiaof provisions the arbor early today and was run on the| United States grand jurors for the April Dr Brombaugh left this morning Under 25.-Three officer that the Stan dard | napoli A message in reply came toWashington beach to prevent her sinking The|}term. John &. Carlisle has been drawn'! Salt Lake by Represen- | the money for the project will j ars is to gain control of the | day saying that the démands were ire is still raging in the midship hold |@s # petit furor. - ; Thomas Fouten came home from enforce ea saa of North Carolina to | from the reclamation fund and ahead go tative i to and just, Sec-| the state. of products and it is likely that before it can be ‘Judge Maughan's courtroom = in the vier county esterday igricultural fe a lies which swamp Dismal Johnson of the state bureau of) them They ask $1 a@ week Increase the drain extinguished the hold will have to be ne -- Bo Gas. Dearie partly and Carolina North suid tonight in wages, time and a half for overin partly flooded in Virginia. This swamp, the hiding of Kansas will make) time ind doublq time for Sunday It is believed that the larger part EXPECT SETTLEMENT SOON. In Honor of Governor Hoge. place of runaway slaves In slavery New York, March 25.-QOne trouble for this new corn!) work Al present the men derive no days. {S an area of about twenty miles q@ead; three children and ere especially if it can b pay for overwork and regular pay by twenty-five miles, and at places 1S) woman lying in the Presbyterian Standard is behind tt for Sunday work The men also in' If France Makes Concessions GerGay was observed throught Texas We invite the closest investigation Oil company is not well sist that they be not required to do practically inaccessible Scattered pital in a serious condition | many WHE Withdraw. day in honor of the late Governor of Smelter City Real Estate. A $50 lot state and the farmer Willi any barn work throughout the swamp however, 4° come of« ase of ete today James S. Hogg, in accordance with the > New Town at the Smelters may London, trouble for it through One of the largest employers of small patehes and on these now live Mark Kunda, u one ar old ch Mareh 26.-The Algeciras proclamation of Governor Lanham. rec fortune The lots are located Mall states that after a conference beif they become unduly|trueck driver aid tonight when inthe descendants of runaway negroes, | dead, and Louisa Ce rn -0 minute walk of the big In Dallas services were held in the new trust There formed of the demands renegades strom justice, and moon-);Tony, Joseph and W iii im tween the German delegates on Sun-) \7, 4; stic Theatre and nearly a dozen of farmel! ocieties The teaming business today will shiners aged 3, 4, and 5 respectively, ¢ writ , day it was decided that it Trance addresses were delivered Some years ago a canal was built jn a dangerous condition state and it would take; not allow us to grant the demands write for.Plat makes concessions regarding the ques‘SMELTER aut TOWNSITE Co ion of customs control, Germany will from the Elizabeth river in Virginia | overcome by gas in their home stirring up to cause all of }of the men We are not making any Ileir of a King. D. F. Walker Blk. | withdraw her demand for an extra into another combina money now; what will it be if we have to the Pasquotank river in North existed when the Farm-jto pay the men more money? It Carolina, and this waterway has in To 8 hare In the State bank, and the work Copenhagen, March 26.-The perSan Francisco or Los Angeles, o San : Prahchana or Los Angeles, of the conference will come to an end personal estate left by the late King Was organized and swent "Iv menns hat we will ne tg part drained the south and east edges $26.00, Salt Lake Route, Utah's most | $25 00, Salt Lake Route, Utah's most now the state In the event! shut up shop, that's all. We can not reclaimed 760 with the signing of a treaty satisfac-| Christian has been proved at $832, land the swamp, of the street | popular road 169 South Main popular road. 169 South Main street.!tory to all concerned within forty-| All of it goes to Prince Waldemar done the Standard may) pay any more money. That's all there being under cultivation, and it 1s Mi Tickets on sale today. Phones 1986 | Tle kets On sale today, a simple be will Phones 1986. | eight hours youngest son of his late majesty it that idea Small's 27 sete right shoulder, inflicting a wound of islet saat ier, at..his" prelim: _jinary hearing, was exonerated and. the | aa n % ported !n dispatches to be hanging to a telegraph pole is quietly conducting his ferent business at Shoshonl. We fornia, $90.00 Pocatello, who * who were ae Wednesday in the gan temple was the event of the w The home was acc ated with white sink carnations, roses and. ferns evening was spe nt in games music "s onversation The presents were man An elaborate wedding supper was seryed Lectures in Weber Co , sent out from here that George Lobmler areti ages ay | Speech-Bishop CG. Hyde age Professor | miles was lynched Wednesdayfor night twentyof || 829 his parents, Song-Mr. an@ Mrs. Arthur Peterson SSS i| ot fessor essor EBI2, D. Ball . and out of Shoshoni the murder *Lts-. today, 9. P.. visiting Huish in Provo Mr "B and} See Ballam orchestra Thomas Harris Plunges In Weber Riv- | 2) Northrop of the Agricultural | Frank Baldwin at Shoshoni Tuesday|,@eoTs* A. Done was in Provo Satur-| Recitation-Rose Hyde, : ving x | colfege will lecture at the following |night i y ay. Singing Chotr a are witho ithout foundation Not only . ren b by er to Rescue Iva Blair. laces in Weber county: di inging take ce , concert and dance will be given Benediction-Lorenzo Peterson. f Monday, March 26.in 2 p. m, North | Was committed. Bing takeBaldwin place, but no murd | © ie Payson [igh =School Athletic asso 3 Theo e clttefolik 1 ean ; : . of Ogden was employed Abe Sue tap enone provided Thomas, a son of Joe ; D. Harris ‘meeting house. I as a cook in Lobmier's restaurant and} "ation in the Payson pavilion Friday | meeting-house in carrlages evening for the benefit of the high school} the young men of the wa Ogden, proved himself a hero yesterMonday,y, March 2 230 p. m. drowninga little girl who ruptey. recep- Casper, Wyo. March z.-The reports] Payson, March 25. CB. Hulef edt: | Comic recitation.-James' 8. Hancey. Republican of man *! . NOTHING . union Jetb tights ae fey ane | the his weekeoairguia for alinto Loux road pro-| In‘ dk DENTIST collected compa this morning with a view to]. The old folks of the ic ity app roc jate adjusting the differences existing between | courtesies extended by the ‘er 1k the union men and the company. Mr.|the B. Y. College and return thanks Darling informed them that the matter] follows: j i ad passed vut of his hands and that The old folks desire to extent earty B they would have to confer ith "| and sincere thanks to t t Y one who has more authority In the com-|dents who presented the opera The da Teer F the with . moved W. letters was con 3 1 a tent In e hay fleld last sum-] wag enjoyed by a fair audience last Prayer-J " D. Hurren. when a ran hand vy Hed bY | evenin Speech of welcome-Sarah H. Se ete, Ne eS mental yeondition is beThe kindergarten department of the B Rise and progress of Hyde Park Re ore fe ye due to th shoe he receiv-| y,. university gave an enjoyable party in|Soclety-Johanna M. Peterson arraignedC arrs Ton ; a a mer charged as has Darling Provo, pany : The business, so the latter slapped on an|&4 additional $20 bail for disturbing the peace The this Saran HAS Manager fo Insane Ss tevens | storeant building : | = | . wel fOr pene about $1. 000 be eee to tht nee ostFe xchange Fort en Rietlovedt ST a ha aan akle nth Beene was union met E. H. Dacling, of the oe " Mountain or Made and on of until We lbelonging id Ripley" Pron1, deceasec des a 25.-During court during minor to be a in Ends. Special bile: Was appointed admin-| estate of Joseph 8. All ost the hte He é site the estate }tinued - Revolver. March tiate j it is said, obtained a horse oe pve eens re from the Shurtlift & Williams¢ See ear -John Isle a pros-| the} 2nd proceeded to have a "high. time" "| perous ranchman sand stockman of the|} re.| DY driving up and down the streets at Pe be ter country is custod ( the city | brea@k-neck speed At. the : a aeattee ee you can came lippy When he appea a social took a ee se nee ant and 5 0 dictate hiet Browning's Kelly's lowing cavalry R ea wy and wadding only. Black was under the | impression that it was empty when be pointed it at Miss Greenwood and pulled the trigger. The injury to Miss Greenwood was The ball was given under the direction of the faculty of the Central school for the benefit of the school library It wa one ef the most successful affairs ever given in Fiilmore John Rasmussen was fined ee in Judge ee Rs histor 3B Beatie Bateeee pine ral courtmartial has been concluded at For Russell, but the findings of the court will not be made public until they are re-| ures a General Windt of the de partnent Missouri. Bowdish was tried for| ARRESTED. J. z pe ; boy's" 1906 clips | Will The cesult. weapon at from 24 to 26 cents a eens before the ;spring raise in price ta piace, but yoming flockmasters are "holding theiec clips for the higher prices they belleve y, . | will com was considered a big price. Those who| last spring predicted 25 cent wool were| scoffed at and yet many clips were sold | as hirh as 2% and 2? ts aa oe | Masonic Temple For Laramie. these TWO W..C. they obtained| divulge infor-| regarding his Social relations, The lette Vs I am desperate and must nave money before Tuesday, and after furthe Bert AY Deputy United States Marshal H Page, last evening The complaints against MeLain and{|One his wifeInapector were sworn Post éffice Frank to c. by\ Sharptallege working structure to « by S. letter $100 of No ) requested ¥, under bonds of $5,000, while Mre McLain was Rermited to go on he own recognizance, Owlng to his inability to furnish jae McLain was tak- and of the oO of was de An order for sale of real estate {n State of Thomas Davidson was made. Hearing of a oe for letters of marks et. United States|gress of the character ball here last} ministration in the estate of Sarah sell of Cheyenne last} nignt Lorenzo Black of Deseret, who | Or hang was continue a until April 3 ache V1: ane 5 naan of this 3 spring ‘s was impersonating a cowboy, discharged| Cache Valley Medical society Th at 2 cents and John meet April 4 at Logan, when pa LDETS Wass sheepman of c pee |at revolver at M!ss Fern Greenwood. Her| je read by Dr. G. W. States, Dr an offer of 2 &!/ face was burned by the powder, but it| Emery, Dr. F. HW. Cutler, Dr. R. J Smith, of %,000 Sint iauee is believed no permanent disfigurement | Dr.H. A. Adamson and Dr. R. J. Smith. the western country | A dise essary of clinical cases will follow. Resolved, That we demand that men be given a fatr and impartiat ‘trial, 3. | ppb an Special and that we, as United ites W t ve arch will give them our moral and 25.-The comsupport And he it furth bined. sce aeea of this elity have tesolved, That a copy be % |eompleted arrangements for the conTnor Gooding of Idaho, Governor V | struction of a magnificent $25,000 Masonic Donald of Colorado , the Wester -3 }tempie and have rie ured a desirable sjte atin of Miners, and that a copy t|one block from the new federal building Work will be commenced at once on the to the local press, and that all of a "hush letter addressed to Dr. Elton M. Fel-| shaw, a dentist of Ogden Both Waived examination and McLain was world be bound over to the United States grand j lutions jury, of on | Marsh al A. A. I OM "ek sold 6,000 | clip in Chicago wk a big "thas Just refused Sound for a clip ers are all over the} den, : U tah, would respectfully ernor Gooding why he violated that he had taken a solemn oath to sus-| tain, knowing that all he had to a8!) reasonably satisfy the courts of Colorado that. these men were guilty as charged: that a requisition on the governor Colorado would have obtained Dentist-Mrs. is wife, Extorted ithrown inion homes in Colorado Pre aide "nt retary Haywood an paige embers of the Weste es Face "Oo From _, %9? [this predliotion sesie simst abaur' they " Witte Whe ataie oticiais of ts P t Greenwood's > Powder FOR ben Tacebiec paeetee on Over $90.00 News Inew 1 putieins was used Friday for me, the judge himself being At Using Mails for Fraud- Girl Hurt By Pistol Discharge at Character Ball ILLMOR S a no Bound Authorities Fighting Smallpox at Snow Academy. Bids Cents. March Mars EPHR Al CONFERENCE a> = SALT | | LOW FROM ee tar nin aan ng, | Hilliker.:. APRIL 5th to 9th RATES ALL APRIL SR LAKE UTAH STATIONS 4T TO ON SALE 8TH Division. :' Engineer etekceete tlre! 0 aume MosT POPULAR ROAD RMERS SHIP'S DOUBLE DISASTER TO DRAIN DISMAL SWAMP «sincering feat, to drain completely of the cargo has already been ruined Dallas, Tex., March 25.-Memorial EXCITED) SAY CAN'T, BUT CAN THEY ? |