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Show '" l"liffffirfrrwniniirinriTTiiTniiipTiijTrjfLagi WWW N s TBS HORNING salt lake and state MUST PAT WHISKY TAX. opened up in wverl place, and show ur laih. ll It lo jguod lap (Lit :hai muurl being run into I Internal Ravenue Depart vein Cue mountain. Tbit it now in 550 feet, tblfS patent Madianea. I ,IU M end it wiih'u liui feet of lia wall. Sev- !CR elided 1 af-':- r Ml. Collector Callis-IteT?lJpeived intiractioua from liT, todaf nmenl at Waehington. post Jll" - 1 th blte - 1 10 i)HlinSna collect Internal rev- "L?eni mediclnet using alc-'- ! a basis-- The on account of the amount of such medi-.r- t irge in nock In drug atoret pur-i- d Eood faith, aud that to revenue from them would the w1 turn to the bustaea. One more 4ll been given in hhaa eooaoqucmly auch mediclnet of all Ch to dispose - After that they will toxed. nJ "He11 Will be Charged areuij ,Jnor llceaae after the let of Aprtl. department circular ref ere to . iiumenf amt out in September in .kick it waa staled that amtlyaie werd Jj., Bld of the standard brand of Mdicine reputed to contain whisky. cou-ui- a tbtt a list of ihone found to collec-Th- e it would be furnished to circular then continue: malt-h- i Br reason of the care given in analffi of theae compounds the u complete tbe Xt hat beenof unable all auch compound Mtninatfou so upon the market. However, it hat t Bide analrsia of the following prepara-irosud find that they are within the urma of the ruling of Sept 12, 1905: ittoodt I at Grippe Specific, Cuban latgeric. He Wit fa Stomach Bluer, nr Bonvler'a Buchu Gin, Dr. Fowler' MhL and Malt. Duffy't Mali Whisky, Gilbert's Rejuvenating Iron and Herb Stomach Bitters, juice, Hostetler' Rockandy Cough Radius, Perima. J. I"?, n col-rhe- ' JheMa Ux Cara With rrgaid to all handling theae as retail dealers, both reparation ordruggists sud other merchant, the 1, der trill be made effective April lWl, Urn beginning of the last quarter of 4 current fiscal year. Tkis office will continue to make than ualrsis f other preparation alore named, manufacturers of uim druggist, and othera handling will noi be held tbcaa preparation iahi for special tax for other article thaa those aet forth herein, provided are sold in good that tbs compound tbuta faith as medicines. k final clause provide i- no Internal tbe peddling TRIBUNE LIBEL CASE, lalt lake, Dec. 4. The trial of or libel William suit A Jones, Jr., against the Salt Lake 11 Tribune et si waa returned at a'clork thta morning before A Jury lu Judge Ritchies court but notbiag very sensational la Ihe way of testimony waa brought out. County Auditor Fisher waa on the stand all morning tad produced vouchers from bla office showing that plaintiff had purchased large quantities of fruit, vegetables, produce, clothing, oysters, chickens, henna, lc, at various alorea in town and bad them charged to the infirmary tfca account. The vouchors also showed a number of instances where he had purchtaed mutton at I cents per pound for the Inmates. The last matter taken up Just before the coart took Its noon re-was tbe vouchers made out and morn lo by Supt. Jones in connection at the infirmary. One that 18.75 had been with labor voucher showed MU to plaintiff Dec. 2. Riverton waa in Albert Kenhier, who on Oct. 2, shot and killed liia stepson-in-law, Frank Duvall, at 258 State street, appeared before Judge Armstrong in the criminal division of tbe district court today aud waa sentenced to one year in ths county jail. Kauth-le- r was charged with murder in the first, degree and waa convicted of inThe senvoluntary manslaughter. tence imposed upon him la the maximum penalty for that offense. Keeth-Ic- r asked the court, to be lenient with him on account of bl physical coouT-tiohe being a cripple, and alto for tbe reaon that he had sever been arrowed before for any offense. Willard Thompson waa arraigned upon the charge of rape and pleaded not gnilty to tbe same. Upon motion or Aliya. blcGurrin A dunlin, the trial wan continued for of the ca-Ihe term. Judge Armstrong dismissed the cast of the Stats of. Utah against Thoms a Winch, charged with adultery, upon motion of Dit. Ally. Loofbourow, who mated that, the evidence was insufll-cieto warrant submitting 1L to a n, e Jury- - DATE SET TO NAME CAPTAIN. Dec. 4. On Wednesday Suit next the University football team will meet for the Ihsl time this season, that ia, a an official body, and select a captain for next year and at the same time have an official picture taken. Already the student h have begun a guesting contest aa to the man who will lead the 'Varsity next year. Material on tha leant for a captain la not a plentiful thla year aa it baa been for aome yeara in the pasl, owing to no many new men being on ihe lineup thin season. Ray, Varley, Hennee-aay- , Boise and Harris have practically played their first season, and to a Mr-laiextent are therefore unknown quantities. Thla leaves Anderson, Pitt, Brown, Peterson, Ruaaell and Brnnwn left to select from. Both Pitt and Anderson are youngsters at the game and Peter son haa just served a year aa captain, and announMi that be will not be back to school next year. Brown has also serred a year aa captain on the n team, shich leaves Russell and as the two moat likely players to be selected from. It la 'Just possible that Peterson might be induced to remain at school and be given (he position again, and could. be offered to Brown, but this it . . n Ben-nlo- . for 10 days service tong the time he was supposed to m tad hl vacation. Instead of tak-$10 dav It appeal that he kept p fitly and the county paid him for k Ben n ion and Ruaaell are two of the ft U days in addition to hia regular team's star players, but. many think the Mkiy. big fullback baa It over Russell on the rules of the game on account of hit MAX VALLEY DEVELOPMENTS greater experience. It need not 1m surif Benniun la tbe man. adt Progressing Finely in the Tun- prising then this la mere Of course, conjecture, nel of the Carter Group. but it gives the students something to think about between now sod tbe time That llm mine of Park Valley are K 11 dead ont-la proved by the act for the election. whlrh fa going on at the Carter COLORED MAN THOUGHT TO BE Pnap of claims In Pine canyon. DYING. Carter of htts city la the apr of the property and states Ht it lg fast developing Into a mine, Salt Lake, Dec. 4.-- At a lata hour V the News. last night the doctors of the UD,k Tie property comdsis of aix claims hospital did not expect B. Wilson, lb man who waa ahot in a fracas ? 1 HIA ske, and lies east of the coloredJcase Thompson, another colored pynr. large vein of gold bearing morning. jW the claims and It man, on Oct 29. to live until through ta develop this that work la Wilson and Thompson became inbeing JWkd at the present time. Manager volved in a fight while In A colored uner wya that the vein hat been resort on Commercial avenue, which Pe LIGHT UP! of and Freeman Lloyd Lrhi Wednesday E YOUR MENT. BEST ADVERTISE-RADIANC- E AT- TRACTS LIKE THE CANDLE DOES THE MOTH. WE SUPPLY THE ELECTRICITY Furnaces foe That Purpose e Built in Nevada at One. An enterprise which la daservlug of special mention, yet one of which very liuie 1 known, is the erection of n test furnace for tbe reduction of antlmoniul ore at Lovelock, Nev. Profeasor U. H. Gage and Colonel J. M. Jones a couple uf monthu since put up such a furnace and the result being without doubt eminently aatiafactory it la now proposed to at once erect a plaut which will handle a large amount of antlmooiai nr A n result of thla tesL run a number of bars of p'nro antimony, that ia to any, 99.7 fine, la n positive demonstration of the abaohite success of the trial run, and when this result waa communicated to the eastern friends of Messrs. Gage and Jones they 1mm e--( lately ordered tbe erection of n furnace of much larger capacity. This, It la unaeratood, is tho only procean in the world which turna out pur metal, as the olher furnace! return what ia known aa star regulars, that la to say, not quite pure meiaL Perhaps It ia apropos to aay that antimony it principally used in type foundries and in antifriction metal works whose product is used principally for babbit metal. Some idea may be bad of the great importance of this enterprise when It ia stated that only 12 tona of star regulars waa produced in the United States last year, and there was Imported within the Mm period 1.969 tons, valued at 985,700, and It ia probable that tbla Import will be doubled the present year. Thus It will be readily seen that the enterprise la one, not only of great importance, in tho mining history of N tv ltd a, but la also quit important to the manufacturing interest a of tho United Slate. Operations will at one commenced on the new plant and Professor Gage states that within sixty day front the placing of the machinery on tho ground at Lovelock bo will be tuning our pure antimony n commercial barn, kheeo ban win weigh from fifty to sixty pounds each, that being tbe meat convenient aixe to handle. 2 SALE OF SPRUCE MINES. Ohio Lead Mining A Smelting pany Make Investment Com- I y. Congressman Hepburn Introduces Bill Calling for Ct.500.00a RACES ; . At AsraL lANbAngoJca. tai., Dec. 4 Washington. IVc. 4 lit p: tin 'aiive Borg hr bill io Alencon Hepburn today imriaiu.-rfv the two favorite mi a to that resarded their backers amend the Panama ruai i at Ascot bond- - and apfacilitate the aaie today . the other tour races going tu iitn'1 l6.5t0 t., ;..i one immesecond choice aud three outaidera. propriating wu.io ruc- a good a. Ill tu 1. Schrelbt-r'Kill-do- e diately available for rar. won the (m jumping race of the tion. The bill provide raartio. hotting That tha bonds au:horii,l b of seven with 6 of ihe act milled "A is act to Hurgheiir peat ti her good conalrac'.niti a race lb for ( of last provide seek and Eacalame laj costsecUng the waters of :h- - Atlantic her field a. ike tiniah by a length June aud Pacific oceans j from the favorite apniovrd tlsouu 2th. 19U2. shall be auhiect t be pro- - Weather rlear lrack finu RcmiIio 13. cf thr section of act rihtons emitted Jlrat rciL aitnplecasae handicap, An act to define and fit thr atunaard short Killdoe, i;:s. Murphy. 9 of valua to maintain tur nari'y of all to 1. won: Flea, 15s. Sutherland. 13 issued or forms of money corned by lo 10, aeroml: CaAiaor. t2. Tullv 4 refund to the I nitad State ihe public to 1. Utird. Time, 3. in Atlan-tiee- . debt and for other purpnm--. approved Marylander, Declmo, Adam and March 14th. 19n. Thr tnr aa Lady L'tk alio raa. Killdur and Ad- tinder soil coupled. though auch bonds were the provisions of ai d art of March Second isee five and s half 14th. 1900." UP. Fincher, 7 to 1. won; u Section 2 provides that me gld.ridu.-'M- Ketnopaw. 108, Anburhm, 18 to t. secappropriated shall euuinue avail- ond: Ruuthng Silk. 195. Buchanan. 3 able until expended, erovidi-- that all to i third- Time, l:u; Dr. Mcexpenditure from the appropriation Carty. MarpMssa. Chancellor Walworth, herein made shall br leiniburaed to AcheHta. Una C.. Bsinid. Search Me, :he tieaaury of the l'ui.ed Stair out aud Rapid Transit also ran. of the proceeds of the sa'c of bond Third race, one mile Hot or the said act 107, Bciiuffner, 12 lo 1, won: u!'uk, authorised in taction Golden approved Jan. Wth. lpflf Light. 102. Clark, tiol, TangSection S provides that a ilriuilrd ible. 102. Palm. 30 to 1. third. Time. statement of the expenditures from 1:43. Dixelle. Ignacio, Old Mike. Del this and subsequent appropnatioas fur Coronado, Baadalweud. Women tbe rons t ruction of the leihnuuu canal Clyde O, and Nerwau alo ran. rad, shall br made annually to raugreaa at Fourth raer, mile and fifty yard -. Ion. the beginning of each regular Borgbe!, JOS, Kuns. 7 to 10. trot; Ninnasquaw, M2, McUanial, b to 1, NEW CANAL FAVORED. aeoond; Ethylene, lu.1. Booker, 5 to 1, third. Tlrnr, 1:44 12. Ralph Young Congress ts Ba Aaked to Expend 31r and Ralph Reese also ran. Fifth race, futurity course Escal000,000. ante. 114, McDaniel, 11 4o 5, won; from Ubirsgo. Dec. 4. A Ill, Wmerbury, 6 u 5, second; Orikme, 91, Heoaeaay 30 U 1, third. Washington. D. Cm say: Cello, Prince MagCong reason a Lorimer of UMrago Time 1:10 would have congress appropriate net. Jim reodergast, Roycrofi and for n channel from the Col. Jewell also ran. Bixth race, six furlongs Air aooa, drainage osnal down the Desplaine and Illinois riven into the Mississippi 107, Walah, even wen; Golden Rule, and tbenca to tho Gulf. 104, WUey, 5 to J, second; When Bill, Mr. Imrlmer waa at the head of the 112. Dugan. 20 4o 1, third. Tima, Scaaiek. Hilona. Golden committee which recently visited fit. 1:14 Louis and made-aamended exeurrion Buck, El Yerraco, Mont now a tad Enalong the route of th proposed deep chanter also ran. waterway. He conies in Washington At Oakland. imbued with tho feasibility of tbe proOakland, Cal., Dec. 4- .- Rrauli: ject and baa a bill alraady prepared KirM. race, which siU he introduced in the House four furlong Louia Rchumaelier. 102. ilsd the, 7 tw 5, won; today. He declares that digging auch u Tom Rohan. 105, Robins, 15 lo 1, secchannel would create a new type of ond; AIL in. 110, Knapp, 5 lo 1, third. Bngar Maid, Frauk oceangoing steamer wbiuh would ply Time 1:02 tho water of the Miaaiaaippi river uud Flittner,' Mildred Grist, Btiaviin, Eastland. Meliur, Banteo, Chio-pa- . connect with points on the great lakes Frolic and Binging Kid alto ran. without change, litis la one of Ihe Kecoud race, six furlong Mafalda, strong points which he propones lo make in favor of tbe pasrage of hi 99, Jladikc. 5 to 1, woo: Itoyal Rogue, 104, GiwralMd, 12 to 2d, Mcond: Dr. hill. 30 to 1. Huberts. 107, Robinson, Water Bpoui, JAFS AFTER SOUTH AMERICAN third. Time, 1:14 Moaorilo and Ore ute also ran. TRADE. Third rare, six and a half furlonp Ban Francisco, Dec. 4. Tb Tayo IBekeeasl, 15, McBride, 5 io 2. won; Kieen Kaiaha Btesmahip company wilt Angelin. 192, Fountain, 3 io 1. secIo 1. third. 102, Imih. inaugnrata Ha service between Japan ond; lorMn, Bonnie 1:21 RscamaUn. pnd South America cn the sixth of Time, ikia month, when tbe ateauer Glen-far- Reg, Bird of PiMage, Lucraco. flpeabbr Fontana, Tho Reprobate is scheduled to Ware Yokohama Tbe departure of this and Gullaen Dhas also ran. for Callao. Fourth race, mil and a sixteenth steamer marks the entrance of the Isa belli m. 107, Knapp, 5 (o 2, won; sea South the into company Japs W. Bmiih, to 1. American trade. The line ia lo Include Eleven Beils, M2. 7 to 2, three boats, which will ply in iha second; Iras, 107. Fountain, Mountethird. Tlm 1:48 Crlgll, freight trade exclusively. They will Montana Peereaa. Hilee, Dunply between Chilean porta and Japan bank, aud will nm at Intervals of Su days. dreary, Piastcuo, Liberia and LongThe ateaggirs will be operated iu con- ford Jama also ran. Fifth race, mils and fifty yards junction with ihe Veaaela IhtL ran to Ban 1rimo, 10O, Radihe. 7 to 2, won: tbla port undar (he Japanese flag. Bannock Belle. 108, Knapp, 12 Ui I, second: Jack Kull, 102, T, Hulllvan, 7 EXFORTS OF GRAIN. Dixia to L third. Time, 1:43 McGowan, Lad, Water Cure, New York, Dec. 4.- The car aiiua Cloche D'Or. Flora Hugh also ran. Bright tlun so far aa the New York exporting Bixth race, one mile Rightful, 110, grain trade Is concerned, has pretty Radlke. 5 to 2, won; Bombardier, 105, nearly assumed normal proportions. Traubel, 10 lo 1, second; Otto Sllfe), Thla is due more "particularly ts tho 106. McBride. 11 to 10, third. Time, slackening ia the foreign demand fur 1:41- - Briar Thorpe and Bl. George, wheat and corn, though the railroad Jr., al ran. people aay that they would not be surprised should a new demand for ex At Fair Grounds. port develop, to Bad their facilities New Yorg, Dec. 4. Fair Gioundi temporarily overtaxed. There are al- rwului! l ready substantial signs of a First race, purse, four furlong of .the foreign demand. Buttercup won. Usury aocooiK CatherReturn eompiled by the New York ine third. Time : 49 Produce exchange for tbe week ending Second race, six furlongs, purse November 25th, Show that New York Harmarfcia wen. Gieogsllant second, received 917.409 bushels of sheet. Era Fillips) third. Time 1:16. Mon I real was easily in Brat place, havThird rare, sux furlong lairetta ing a total of 1.533,141 bushel. Bos- won. Girdle second. Mayor Johnson ton received only 374,162 bushels, third. Time 1:14 24. while Philadelphia had but 115.442 Fourth race, one mile Jungle Imp bushed. Baltimore. I M0, 744 bushels. wen, Montes second, Torchello third. Galveston 146.409 bushels and New Or Time 1:14. leans 20,500 bushels. Fifth race, five and a half furlongs In the matter of corn Baltimore Caprice won, Marvel Ptaeound. Horse lead a with receipt of 770,000 bushels, Radish third. Time 1:00 34. New Orleans coming second, with Bixth race, mile and an eighth r bushels and New York third, with Etbica won, Mule Scoot second, 474,825 bunbols, third. Time 1:67 44. Philadelphia received 834,630 bushel and Galveston 312,900. In the matter of oats New York's reAt City Park. New Ortaana, lo , Dec. 4. City Fark ceipts were 749.500 buahels oiil of a total at all Atlumic and Gulf pons of result: 1,642,648 bushels. Plrat.raee. five furlongs --Lady Esther won; Poki-y- , second; Rama, third. Time, 1:03 24. JARVIS REPORTED DYING. six furlongs La Becund race, New York. Dec. 4. Waller J. Jer-v!- Cache, won: Jnwetto. second; Tom 1:17. the Masha: tan hotel clerk, who Crabb. third. Time, Third race, six furlong Magiswaa found unconscious in hia apartImmortelle, aemnd; 1 Auments last Tuesday morning, waa re- trate. won; thiad. Time, 1:19 44. ra Hunter, He to this be morning. dying ported dan 4gWJk Fourth race, mile had never ragalnel conucinusnet afiHt. Tammany, er ha was found. The police thought Estrada Palma, won: third. Time, second: Luwdighter. nt first that Jarvis had been assaulted, 1:58 14. but they were unable to gather any nlxieemb a Fifth race, mile and evidence l support (be theory. No Fox Hunter, secone haard him fall and there were no Yorkshire Lad. won: third. Time, 1:63. Evas ond: Kill, marks on hi body lo Indicate that he g- Rickey, furlonix Sixth bad fallan. If Jarvla was made unconDels Duffy, second; Chief won: Hayea. scious by an a t'xck the surgeons think a very skillful third. Timm 1:16 it must bva been blow at the ha -- a of Ihe skull which HOLIDAY EXCURSION RATES. fractured it. They cannot aay definitely. Dac-23- , 24, 25, 30, 31 and Jan. 1st of n aome what Mr. Jarvla ram Oregon Short Line R. R.. Union PaIn end family wealthy prominent cific R. R. and Southern Pacific Co. Charleston, 8. C. A slater, a brother, Ono fare for the round trip within a were with bm and a brother-in-laradius of two hundred and fifty mile this morning. from celling point. Tickets good to until Jan. Dh, 1906. leinrn NATIONAL DAY OF MOURNING. 1 ait-an- d acc-tio- u c. i' i f i! I i - ! iud M Ur. 61 ij ir i i i V. I TIME CAKE L MAY 12. INK K. G. W. o. 14-fo- 3-- f'oui-mude- 3-- EFFCT IWOSffiaaMHnwkReovI - i- DEPART 1UILYV Alia otic Moil alt points t-- No. tfoa a sao a aA&LlL Kol 12. Balt Lmko local 9:99 aA. No. 14, Bali apscial... 3:16 P-No. L and BL Louis f is Otaago ,. Jartlad 3.19p.m. Ka. 4, Atlantic Mxyimt ail 7:99 paa. points ARRIVE DAILY. Nm 13, Ogden apodal 11:99 a.m. No. L JtamBe Mall. Ball Uks nod all petals east 11:30 a.iu. No. L Chicago and ft. Lada limtaoO 3:40 pan. K. IV Ural from Fork City sod ffiu feU Valley . ... 7:99p.m. Ho. I, ftaeido Eagress from 12:95 a.m. petoes oast filar ping Cara to Omaha, Ikraiph Chi cage and Mi. lamia. New York sad Boston. IkN RecUalbg Chair Cars. A paid act dining car aorvtco on all I through U A. HXNKY. A. BENTON. Ji The t' Overland! Limited ' it t 4tama(ai SsagOui earn, tag Sara, buflto aanktag vfib toto, haa and K.'ab m, tovan antha taata etaeb Ukraryj to Chicago ! it SlPinl and Minneapolis train. Ticket Agent. Ogdes. Gca. Agt, Fsgr. PpL Bolt Lako City. 0. 8. GILSON. Agrat. Ogden. X. A. Wa9fc f! Cm f 4 k Ctieqi ! tatb-Wiiti- fy. n J! 3o(i-fo- 3-- ft I a California To rem-wa- 3-- 544.-00- Bou-vie- a, u Chicago. Dec. 4. The national day of mourning in memory of the Jewa who were massacred in Russia recant-l- y will be obeerved in Chicago this afternoon and evening by special service. which will he in 35 of the synagogues of the city. The meetings will bo attended by about 20.900 Jews of Chicago, and it ia expected that greater sympathy for the stricken people of Russia will be awakened as a result. Tbe service also will be marked by prayer of thanksgiving over the fact that tbe 1109.009 mark for (he relief fund raised in Chicago has been passed. Ecxena. sca'd head, hives iirhlucs of the akin of any eort instantly relieved. permanently cured. Doan's AOintment. At any drug eiore, ff The Utah National Bank i THS OREGON SHORT LINK TIMS zvd Its Host Famous 'USHER RESORTS No. Na Butto and Portland 12; 06 p. m. i 4 No. Terminal Riverside May Slot. 1905. DEPART. Ka 9 Pocatello, and No. 11 Tent City Pasadenft 1- Montpelier Cache Vailey Eabtarn Kxpre , .. i;zan,Dii .. 4;19t.m. ud Lako -8lt Los Angeles THROUGH OBSERVATION DRAWING ROOM CAR OGDEN TO LOS ANGELES. No. 1 Lake RATES . Na 5 Balt Ika aad Intel 8:05 s. m. HENRY at Depot, Ticket mediate point Office, or write to J. L. MOORE, D. I. Na 3 Kartern Exprea ... 7:05p.m. Na 8 Portland and Butte. 7:00am. A, SALT LAKE CITY. Na 10 Bulla and Pocatello 8:06p.m. 10:35 a. m. No. 12 Cache Valley Train booth of Juab du put no Transfer a Specialty. Bundaye. ; c. a. henry, i' Scavenger Work. V Ticket Agent : in Bcaaen. Emuralen Wagons A. B. MOSELEY. .V Tnrv. Pam. Agent ivV ;7; j: Ogden. Utah. SLADES Hscks and Vans T d. e. bi;ri-ey- , g. p. a r. a. , Salt Lake City. Day and Night A ' . r SPECIALTY. J. C. SLADE. LESSEE. 409 25th 9 treat. Tribune Bldg. Mall, Office C20; Bail. Real, Than 224. independent. Office 224, ton. Residence, 1144. Wagon for Sanitarium will leave Utahn Drug Store corner at 9:30 a. m. and return 11:30 a. m.; at 2 p. nv aad return at 4 p. m. WINES and LIQUORS H. PATTISON fi. M. LEEOOM. Falstaff Cafe 2425 Waeh. Ave. Fheno 22SX WHERE TO EAT BOSTON TIME CARD Effective 51 ay 3 1st, ISM.'S. kiEr,itr. . 6:29 u.iu. 0. 6 Mail and Expri-iw...Limited tor 2 Overland No. Bluff-- . Council Omaha, Denver, Kansas City and 3:00p. ta Atlantic Express for Denver, Omaha. Council11 Bluff. Kansas City n4 7:20 p.m notais cav, daily mat daily No. 4 CAFE (Jolted States Depository -- Accpunts tia Jim 224R YoungStreet. Props Twenty-fift- h i V' ................ 2.45 p. a. Na P Bull and Ponatailu Express ........i..... u 60 9. B, Na 11 Salt Lake and 6.18 p. m. Tinrlo . Na 7 Balt lataa and ' 15:55 a. m. ford iv 5 ARRIVE. Fuat Mail from Bait Baa C. A. PIANOS 6 Tlntic Na fi Balt Lake and 7:30 am. point Na I Salt Lake. Provo, Milford and all potato 3.40p.m. south . Na ll Salt Laka and Inter6:30 p,m. mediate points No. 6 Local to Ralt Lake.. 6:30a.m. MU- EXCURSION MOVING V Inter-media- te Coronatdo San Pedro Long Beach LOY ; AHRIVE. No. 3 Pacific Express from Omaha, Bluff. Council Denver. Kansas City' and OF OGDEN 8:45am. vast dally J.im1:ed 1 Overland No OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. Council from Omaha, Everything here the beet. Short orBluffs. Kansa Cliy, Denall hour. east, ders at ser and alt pita; 3. 39 p. m. All kinds of game and fish in season. dgijy . from 12 Mail te fine dinner Sunday, sr, J. E. Dealy Pnw'dent Extra 9 Fast 3.'9p. Na C. A. IIKNRV 2 p. m, 26e. Fin lunch from 11 te 4 Horace E. Faery ......Vic Praaidsn Tb'kst Agent Cashiar and I to p. m. Ralph E. Haag R. MOSELEY. A. V. Melntaah ....Assistant Caahier ' Interest Paid on Savin ' " i63kVU6Kei li CARD. - ntr J. E. May let U was-aarrival last Saturday from the coming best ramp of Elko county, Hpruc-mo- nt Mr. Marietta informed tbe Herald that Robert Hartley baa sold tbrm claims, the Index, Bengal, and Spring, to the Ohio lend Mining it Smelting company for tbe tidy sum of $14,000. The claims will all be fully developed and worked by the new owners. Tbe Keystone mine owned by Meaars. Abner Wiseman, J. J. Wiseman and J. B. Maylette, la looking fine. In tbla mine th tunnel baa cut six feet of carbonate ore, from which the beat essays give returns of 79 per ounces ia silcent lead and thlrty-lv- e ver; the poorest assays 20 per cent lead and eighteen ounces in silver. Tbe Messrs. Wiseman and Maylette also own tbe Xeversweet and ara making preparation! to sink a abaft 100 feet on the ledge and then run a crosscut. At the present depth Ihe ledge Is large and gives rat urns of 25 per cent copper. A private letter fiom Hpriice, dated Nor. 25, says: "The Ohio Lead MinSmelting company haa encouning tered an immense body of copper ore level in the Latham. on tbe Thin ore ranges from 4 to 17 per cm. t E. W. WADE, Agent SPORTING Bun-roe- WILL REDUCE ANTIMONIAL OREB (Welle, Nev., Herald.) NOBODY LIKES THE DARK. HAVE PLENTY OF LIGHT AND OUTSIDE YOUR PROVE WILL STORE IT i. MONEY FOR THE CANAL. Thursday iu the interests uf a new canal scheme and secured the enthusof local farmers, iastic who own land west of Jordan river. The company promoied by Mr. Lloyd haa filed over 200 second feet of water lu Utah lake, which will be elevated by pumpa to an altitude iff 175 feel abov the lake, from which point it will flow by gravity through canals and irrigate about 10,000 acres in Utah county and 15,000 acres in Balt Lake county. Practically all the land thai It ia proposed to irrigate is covered with sagebrush and In in present stale ia practically valueless. The stockholders will endeavor to have Uncle Bam help Install the plant, and arc already promised the beany of Engineer Sweudscn. James M. Kirkham is receiving the congratulations of hia frienda because of the arrival of twin boys at hia home last evening. The boya weigh seven sad nine pounds, and with their mother are doing fine. Mrs. James M. Anderson who underwent an operation aome time ago by which tbe leases of her eyes weie removed la now almasi totally blind. It waa thought at first that tbe operation would be nucceaafnl. James Taylor, Heury Builh, Charles Oh earn and D. C. laoveridge reiurned from Idaho this wek. Tbe former two have been acting aa beet sugar experts at Idaho Kalla and Blackfoot respectively and report auch aa Immense harvest of beets that the factories will not close tbey campaigns till way Into the coming year. Mr. Oheara haa been superintending the erection of Ihe new Steffln addition to tba sugar factory and as soon a spring open up will go to Nampa to superintend tbe erection of the sugar factory there. ana CAMPBELL, Genl. Manager - wi-.- Irbf, Dec. 4. h news WATER FROM UTAH LAKE. KEETHLER SENTENCED. Coun-B1Mle- ct fKCEMBER - sub-tanti- al a 110UMXG, n rui-m- nt that peddlers of auefc medlclnea must be charged a Kqior lice one in every place they are raaght peddling aa there i rmenua rule providing for a( alcoholic mixtures. uu-.a- lTEMiAY UTAH, Cippi r. It Is the granne.' thowicg made iu the amin,-- ' The Hdg-- r mine . .n i..kiis well much befiar I :i Re-rif had even hoped for- -- stringer all tending toward the main vein, and the ore ju them i a fair Indication of what will bo encountered in the vein, ruuuing over 20 per ton in the yellow When It la understood that be tunnel level will cut the ledge 450 feet vertical depth, aud that the ore on the surface averaged over 5 per ion. the povaibiliiiea of the proposition are at once seen. Manager Carter say that it is hia intention to install a mill at the mine in the early well, and at all tbe spring. If all ore will be lowered through atopea to aha mill, the output ran be handled at the minimum of cost. Speaking of the Century mine he says that this former dividend payer la far from a played out proposition, lie avert that there is plenty of good grade ore in ihe mine below water level. It. is hit opinion htat all that i needed la the installation of a pumping plaut and a little development at greater depth to bring the old producer back to It one lime qilace aiming tbe bread winners. A number of other properties are being worked in tbe district, and all ara showing up more or less ore. Mr. Carter la of the opinion that Park Valley will be heard from In a way before the close of 1906. Salt OGDLN, the shooting. Wilson was taken lu the hospital, where he haa been hovering between life and death. An examination bowed that the bullet had entered th man's back, taking an upward course, severing the spinal coid. Aa a iveui: he was unable to u hia lower limbs. Despite the fact that it waa thougni he would die within a shun lime, he haa held hia ow a until a few days ago. when he became weaker. Por several da a he ha been delirious. Thompson was arrested by Officer Chase aid Raleigh shortly afier the affray. He haa bvu cou'flned in the city Jail with no charge against him. It his victim dies he will be charged with murder. After having hia preliminary hearing he will be turned over to the state for trial on that charge. The two men Lad been quarreling, when Thompson pulled a guu and shut Wilson iu the back while ths latter waa attempting to get out of iko room. Several shots were fired. Theae, with the exception of the fata one, lodged . in the walls of the 1 t hitliy, oTo8 Ihe regular t.,-- trouble with hit con- iU bear ihe botilt Tnclo Sam. atteeilng that been charged the regular EXAMINER: Trav. Pa. AgnL Fi i Ogden, Utah. , t I |