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Show THE MOUSING EXAMINER. I BASEBALL Salt Lake, June 10. Toiler had excellent control this afternoon and hacked up by almost faultless support shut Gicbt witnesses lor the atate were out Boise, allowing them but four scatcase the in thia morning ..mined tered hits. Not one of McCloskeya State of Utah va. John Rite, men reached third, and only two of ThJrced with the murder of Fred Bern. them succeeded in getting to second. Feb. fi, 1897, which la on trial Tha features were two fast double Etor. a jure in Judge Moraea court, plays by Delmas and Clark. Attendhina sensational or atnrtllng waa ance, 1,000. itacloaed In the testimony but it was Score R.H.E. r!LlT introduced aa foundation to Salt Lake ..0 2000002 1 7 1 of confession Muncey 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 2 Boise tronihen the on the Toiler and Hausen; Thompson and who will probably be placed testThe nte thia afternoon. Hanson. Umpire, Jones of Elizabeth Hunter, who waa ily, "in ' on the atand when court ai Butte. June 10. game the noon receta. U per-ha- postponed on account of sand atom. ireed formoat Intro-Z,- d damaging yet the 8he SAX FRANCISCO VS OAKLAND. against Rice by the 'atate. aev-JJii udd of a conversation with Rice . San Francisco, June 10. daya before the crime in which Cooper waa masked her where Beutler lived and easy for the locals today and hits came and she his about money when runners were on base. Oakland alio asked in the told him that be han aa old sock full put one man around the cin-ul- i second inning on a couple of hits and 0 coin. Mrs. of la the daughter after that could not muster up enough The witness Beutler and waa formerly the wife of hit a together to Increase the score. Score R.H.E. Mitchell, who was arrested at the time 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 8 0--8 13 1 of the murder on suspicion of being Frisco 8 4 Implicated in the crime. 8he did not Oakland ...0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0--1 Whalen and Leahy; Cooper and Loh- know where TJfeutler had moved at that time, ao did not give Rice any formation on that subject, but aha PORTLAND VS LOS ANGELES. did tell him about the money. The first witness called to the atand Lon Angeles, June 10. Los Angeles this morning was Mrs. Ann Chapman, ladv 82 years of age. She said that found the visitors today for a total of rs be was visiting at Mrs. Holts on the nine hits, throe of them being netting them six runs. On the Bight of the crime, and that she aaw two men outside her window who act-.- other hand, Newton held Portland safe rather auspiciously. She identified at all stages. The playing of Portland one of them as Abe Hunter, who is was at times ragged, Schmerr alone charged with Rice of the murder, and making throe errors. K.H.E. Score ld that the other looked like Rice. 8 Her direct examination was conducted Los Angeles Whit--, Portland ...1 5 by Assistant County Attorney Newton ahd Spies; Roach and 8bea. by Attoraher. On ney Hamilton, the witness would not CHICAGO VS NEW YORK. Bay positively that it was Hunter she law through her window. Chicago, June 10. Throe passes, Mrs. Emma B. Holt and Mra. W. B, Holt, who lived, next door to Beutler, three errors, a steal, a sacrifice and v four hits, one a double and one a triple testified that on the night of the heard a scuffle In Beqtlers in the sixth and seventh Innings, gave Attendance, room at about 8:30 oclock and heard the locale todays game. a noise as though someone waa being 1,800. Score R.H.E. Jesse strangled and waa choking. ,8 7 Holt who waa at home 111 at the time, Chicago iso heard the noise which lasted only New Drk ,,5 10 Altrork, Owen and 8ullivan; Powell a very few mlnulea. R. N. Holt also testified as to the scuffle which took and McGwire. BICE .TRIAL. r' cier J. Somers, second; The Regent, third. Time. 1:42 Filth - Five furlongs: The Mist wor.; Cigar Lighter, second; Regal, third. BACKED UP Time, l ol Sixth Mile and a sixteenth: Cornwall wou; Mircina. second; Durbar, third. Time, 1:48 4 5. New York, fcumuian June 10. OGDEN, TTAII, SATURDAY MORNING, Gravesend First si furlongs: Leoiola wou; Windthlfite. For Luck, third. Law. 3-- 2-- one-hal- axM-s-se- 3-- Butie-Spoka- 2-- one-hal- f pass-euge- ra er Telegraph Notes. 3-- 1-- two-bagge- d three-sixteenth- s: .....6 cross-examinati- mur-derHe- .,,.,,, plsee. Holt said that he waa told of the scuffle at about 8:80 o'clock and telephoned for the police. He entered the room after the crime had bon committed with Detective Sheets and Saw Beutler's body on the floor and saw rage stuffed in the old man's mouth. Mra. Farrar testified that on the night of the crime Beutler came to her and naked her to keep hie wateh for him because he feared that he would be robbed. . The witnesses examined by the fate yesterday afternoon were T. E. Thrlor, Deputy Sheriff W. B. Booth, J. A. Silver, EL D. Holt, former Patrol- -' man R. L. Shannon, former Police Captain John Eallnger and Dr. W. F. Beer. The latter told of the exnmin-s- t ion of Beutler'a body and of the ; wounds on tba throat, The other wlt-- I neaaee told of finding the body and. of ..certain conditions sorrow ting the scene of the crime. a ammo FEDERAL COURT. W. B. . . Judge Marshall In the federal court this morning rendered an opinion in the cnee of David MeCleery, et al., vs. tha Highland Bby Mining ft bmeltlug company. The plaintiff naked 'for permanent injunction against the operation of the smelter near Murray, al leging that the fumes have not only ruined crops on hla promisee, but have prevented cattle from graslng In that vicinity. The opinion etntee that th ease be referred to the master In chancery to determine hour much dam. age has been done and' how much more le likely to he done in the fu fore, and if. ifkhln 80 days, the defendant shall offer the amount, and the complaint. In exchange, give the company the right to operate perpetually, there will be no injunctions Iswill sued. adL. O. Hoffman of Price waa mitted this morning to practise in tha United 'Bfatea court NEWS OF STATE AT AGRICUL'. TURAL COLLEGE. COMMENCEMENT Logan, June I. The eommrnee-hienn- i exercises at the Agricultural College closed last night with a grand ball and banquet. Hundreds of Logan people and a large number of visitors imm other parts of the state were present. The closing exercises were held In the large chapel of the college. The faculty, the distinguished visitors and the 29 graduates occupying tha atand. The opening prayer waa offered by Rev. R. E. Gilpin, and Hon. W. 8. president of the college boar J, read a paper dwelling upon the growth of the institution, and the prospects for future development Mr. F. D. Farrell, one of the graduates spoke upon Commerce aa a factor In civilization. L. E. West off To Think, and Geneva Egbert on The value of domestic science training. Hon. James T. Hammond In hla address to the graduates commended them upon the success they had achiv-r- d and urged them to continue their efforts towards advancement; they had now only mastered the rudiments of learning, an eternity of knowledge waa before them. Practise self control" be continued. Let your mission In life be to do good and contribute at all Hmes to the sum of human happiness. Have faith In humanity. In the atate. x the nation. Respect the lawa. Do ot believe that the acquisition of ealth la the goal in life or the sum of applnesa. President Kerr then presented the diplomas and certificates and conferred he degraea He stated that to date 81) bad graduated from the college with Sprees, and 66 with rertlfk-ares- . Interspersed with the other numbers n the program. Mlsa Agatha Berkhoel, ang several of her moat pleasing rongs. The exercises throughout w era interesting and at the close hun,l7 dred of friends came on the platform ul congratulated the graduates. They say the Russians are huddled "Oilier Ilk nigs, while the Jaoa wide apart over the undulating green award. ' Do yon think the pen mightier thap en-na- sward 7 Pennsylvania Punch FOUR HUNDRED HAVE A FALL ., Car-pent- ar ....3 MEAT DEALERS ARRESTED ............... -I -- - RACES lf mlcro-acopl- - he eould not l.a h into the old party. in se.v Like Iiu'mi:.- - b- - has the candidacy ct wui and out of ?tii-n- n Judge Parker for precifeut, and like the Idaho man at'itcpd the iontrol of 1:;h state roui'er.ti'm only by allowing the Heart! men 'u d.ilare their In ihpr woi'ut he trade J Ids fixed ttf fcmh ,t;ra have rix.-.- rum en viriionsl fur a vi'e of tha Heat si dursenrent at tha lian-ltnru. wblrli was r.itcra'ed at Ihe laic Boise convention. Wciscr Uaptial ator Turner, i cun-ictu- ,i longer cun be regarded aa primarily the carrier of uewa The expression of elected to the senate as a silver Republican. ami (tr.iviutiuK into the iteuiu-rratcue's opinion about great couieuipnrarjr party Iks hiim he hal burned the event is Indeed still left to the letter, but bow much of an iucvuiive' to bridges behind him to ihe extent that News. friendly corrcspomleih'e is lost by tbe fact that every part of tbe world know of important happenings almost Simultaneously la not to be lightly estimated. uya Gnntoaa Magazine. The stimulus lo writing that comes from having "news' to impart la done away with, and It la not always tbat even the gifted letter writer can afford to lose that Incltaat. It la only tha correspondent per excellence who knowa how to attain the perfection of lita art by writing delightfully of nothing. If COLORS YOU Indeed that may he railed uothing which efforts him a menu for the employment of hla delicate iiemeptlona. For the saving quality of the grnulue letter la in the ability of its author to put himself Into it. If he writes about trivial things he ri.ies It with a grace of Interest that disguises the triviality. He must not uuike bis little fishes talk like whale, but he should, aa Gold-am- t tb himself knew how to do, make hla letters of perpetual Interest because of the aptness of their etyla to the simplicity of their thought ic t, .tan io. It waa Van Coiiver. B. announced here today ibat a tine of Time. 1:12 on the Canadian l'a I'llit railway Second - Mile and a sixteenth: Prince .May. and had colRight won; Funny Side, sec- aieamahip lected the aum undr threat of seizure ond ; Oblrich, third. Time, 1:15 of the easel. The liu, the heaviest f Third Five and furlongs, ever imposed on thie i uast. for an alHanover stake: Gold Ten won; Marta, leged infraction of i ho United States third. second; Red Friar, Time, on an. mint oastfng lane, waa 1:)8 of the thirteen iwsinp;-- r which the -mile Fourth Handicap, and quar- Prinresa May had brought from the ter: Audience won; Garnish, second; north on her previous oynge , it being Africander, ihlrd. Time, 2:09 the Untied States customs by alleged Fift- h- Mile and a furlong: Hyland man that the passengers were taken won; Mackav Dwyer, second; Sir from Skagway to and Tacoma Roche, third. Time, 1:67 May. Princesa United The the by Sixth-Fi- ve and furlongs: Siatea coasting law impose a flue of Flyback wou; Voladay. second; But2iM) for each paaseng-- r mi carried. The tling. third. Time 1:09. Canadian Pacific railroad official deny violating the law, saying that the sum10. Latonia June Cincinnati, were dlemlart,r,l at Van Uou-vmary: and proceeded to Seattle and TaFirst race Six furlongs: Wools coma by rail. Perrv won; Fiasco, second; lula third. Time. 1:14 Second-Fi- ve Lawler furlongs: won; San Jose, second; Cassia Anna, third. Time. 1:02 Third Mile: Fred Lazarus won; Havana, June IP An American by Amorous, second; Locust Blossom, the name of Simmon i reported to third. Time. 1:42 Fourth Mile: Christine A. won; D. have been assassinated by Cubans on L. Moore, second; Two Penny, third, a plantation near Puerto Principe. The authorities are invesugating. Time. 1:40 Fifth Five furlongs: Dean Daisy Mexico City, Juno 10. President won; Merino, second; Diamond Betty, Diaz has appointed a representative to third. Time, 1:02. be at the American colony's present Sixth Mile and Frank Me. won; Tom Hall, second; celebration on July 4th. Briers, third. Time, 2:00 San Francisco, June 10. The body of Captain Frederick S. Wild, who THREE DROWNED killed himself on Angel Island, waa IN WATER SPOUT shipped to hla family in Chicago toFour Are Reported Drowned in Indian day. Territory Walnut Twcnty-on- a Paris, June 10. Mr. Frank Martin, Feet Above Normal. & prominent meiulier of the American colony, waa robbed of a Jeweled purse Oklahoma City, O. T., June 10. Three persona were drowned during a while walking In the Bole de Boulogne water spout which fell near Mill today. The thief escaped among the treea Creek, 1. T., early thia morning. The dead are: Folsom, Cali., June 10. Kokiochi Mra. H. R. Wilaon and baby. llidakl waa hanged here today for the Mias Fay Davla. A small stream near the town be- murder of Mr. and Mrs. T. Yoshimoto came a ragtag torrent half a mile wide and another Japanese In Sacramento, a year and a half ago. and several houses were swept away. At Hobart, O. T., Charles Klocade DETROIT VS WASHINGTON. Seoul, Jnne 14. 8 p. in. A body of was drowned wThlle attempting to cross Russian troops from Koixtan have ocswollen stream. a 10. Washington a small city near Chang Jlu. June Detroit, Very heavy rains daring the past 48 cupied There are conflicting reports regarding knocked the home man out of the box hours have caused all si ream a again In two innings today. to overflow their banka and much dam the action of the Korean garrison. The the garrison bravely R.H.E. Score age will result In Oklahoma and Indian natives claim that defended the place but the Japanese .1 0 Detroit Territory. 4 0 Washington a Indian Territory streams also are up, report that the garrison made a preStovall, Klllien and Buelow; Jacob-o- n Four persona are reported drowned, cipitate flight. and Drill. three, name unknown, by the over- COINAGE SYSTEM FOR PANAMA flow of Mill Creek, the result of a BOSTON VS PITTSBURG. and Charles Hennessey cloudburst, 10. Washington, June 10. By appoint Boston, June Flaherty , pitched farm hand, in crossing Big Elk creek, ment, the members of the Joint Boscom winning ball for Pittsburg again at mission of the United States of Panama ton today. Attendance, 2,600. Oklahoma City, June 10. A fall of to arrive at an R.H.E from 8coro agreement respecting one to two inches of rain to the 4 6 Boeton adoption of a coinage system for 5 inches at Mangura in the last nearly 8 8 the new atate of Panama assembled Pittsburg a .a... a. 48 hours has caused the Red and Deep here today. Besides Admiral Walker, Pittlnger and Moran; Flaherty and fork rivers and Elm Creek to overflow Minister Smith. Umpire, Moran. Judge Mugoon, Law and flood tha bottom lands. Several officer of Barrett, the war department; Col. Ed are washouts anJ are trains reported wards and Charles A. Conant, who repBROOKLYN "vS NEW TORY, delayed. resent the United States government, there were Messrs. Arlaa and Morales, . New York. June 10. Although Kan., June 10. Winfield the special finance agents of the Pan Brooklyn tried three pitchers agalnat la Winfield, threatened with another flood and ama government. 8t. Loula today the vleitora won. are removing from the lowNlcholaa waa in fine form. Only throe citlsena Tha Walnut river la 21 feet BATHING IS FATAL hits were made off hie delivery and lands. normal and la rising about two tbeee came In the eighth and ninth in- above Inches an hour. SL Louis, Mo., June 10. William W. nings. Attendance, 2,500, w. f XLH.EL Score Atter, agent here of a life In Arkansas CItj, Kan.. June 10. The aurancegeneral uooeeS 3 company, haa been found dead Brokolyn mist elM Arkansas river here has risen two . .4 8 In a Turkish bath. Heart disease la 6t Louie feet In 24 hours and la atlll rising supposed to have been the cause of Mr, Garvin, Doeecher. Jonea and Bergen The Walnut has lowly. risen three Attera demise. Nicholas and Grady. Umpire, 'John' feet and feet atanda above the eight tone. low water mark. JACKSON KNOCKS OUT WALCOTT. NEW. YORK VS CHICAGO. Baltimore, June 10. Young Peter Jackson knocked out Joe Walcott in New York, June 10. Mattheweon bout tothe fourth rouud of a held Chicago down to a single hit tonight before the Eureka Athletic club. day and New York won, B tto 0. AtA right punch to the stomach put the tendance, 8,000. R.H.EL Btage Collapses Under Children Re-- Barbados pugilist down and ont. Score B 6 New York ... a.. hearsing for a Concert AUSTRALIAN GOLD. 0 1 la Hurt Chicago Maltbewson and Bowerman; Weimer San Joae, Call., June 10. A sensaWashington. June 10. Since the beand Kling. tional accident occurred at the Victory ginning of the present year gold to the theater late thia afternoon, but for- value of 823,086,566 haa been shipped CLEVELAND VS PHILADELPHIA. tunately without serious accident Four to all countries, a falling off of 85,158 Cleveland, June 10. Bernhardt play- hundred children were seated on a tern' 645 from the corresponding period of ed Philadelphia down with three hits, porary platform engaged In rehearsing last year, reports Consul Gen. Bray at all of which were scratches. Attend for n concert when the structure col Melbourne at Australia. lapsed. There waa a wild scene of con ance, 3,500. SIXTEEN MINES DESTROYED. R.H.E. fnaion and the screams of the little Score 9 ones cott Id be heard a block away. In Cleveland 1 8 Toklo, June 11. Noon. Admiral vcatlgation disclosed the fact, however, Philadelphia ...T. Kataoka reports that on Wednesday Bernhardt and Abbott; Henley and that beyond minor bruises and scratch ed noe of the children waa Injured. and Thursday last, he discovered and Schreck. Frank Stevens, a stage carpenter, re- destroyed 16 mines in Tallen Wan bay. A landtag made at Takukao showed ceived a minor fracture of the skull. 8T. LOUIS VS BOSON. that the pier was undamaged and that two large reservoirs were Intact. St. Loula. June 10. The Boston team defeated St. Loula today. Young waa DECORAION FOR MELBA. effective througbffbt the game. Both Ferris and Forman knocked the ball London, June 10. King Edward haa over the right field fence. Attendance, conferred on Mme. Melba, the decor2,800 ation for science, art and music. She R.H.E. Score la the first woman on whom it haa 9 St. Louis Fifteen Warrants Issued In Campaign been bestowed. 7 12 Boston ...... . . For Pure Meat Slerera. Morgan and Sugden; Young and Criger. A Harrow Rro Par Ob Philadelphia. June 10. Fifteen warThe importance of examining closely rant a against meat dealers have been Issued at the Instance of the state food tbe balr found on weapons waa shown In a case In which a hatchet having and dairy commissioner In hla cam pslgn for pure meat A list baa been dotted blend ai;l bnir adherent to It made up of 100 dealers who are was produced us evidence against a charged with selling meats preserved prisoner suspect "d of murder In a little with sulphite of soda. Proceedings country town. It waa found under his will be taken agalnat all of them. bed. This, with other drenmatantlal 10. lumDelmar June Commissioner Warren declared that evidence, St Loula, hsd turned public opinion some western of the large packers were inary: the prisoner, but when one-hafuragainst strongly and law Four race also and that he In First violating tha was examined Fal- - tends the hair by a Bell won; compelling them to stop using long, idling: Sylvan who chanced to be In the courtlona, second; Passive, third. Time, hla preservatives or doing business In room It was found not to be human, :57 Pennsylvania. Yellman bnt that of sente animal. Thia dreum furlongs: Second Six COMMISSION VISIT stance led to a mere complete' sifting Town won; Musoovier. second; Sweet PHILIPPINE WAR OFFICE. of the evidence, and the accused was Note, third. Time. 1:18. Washington. June 10. The Philip- -' acquitted. It turned nut that he had Third Mile and twenty yards, sellat the War killed a dog with the hatchet and had ing: Frank Jones won;. Misanthrope, pine commiMlonrni werewere several second; George Vivian, third. Time, department and there careleasly thrown tbe weapon undni speeches made. In the course of hla re1:47 the bed. So bis life literally bung on a : So if Taft President said Just marks. Secretary Fourth Seven furlongs hair. third. Roosevelt were Secrehe elected, (The won; Hileo, second; Dolandi, tary.) would make a tour of inspection Time. 1:28- ull-tag- : He of the Islands. also said he believ TdCtf M a rnrir us imm paTv.im Fifth Mile and twenty yards, Pourquoi Passe won; Elie, sec- ed that legislation which waa pending yeti) In South Africa that Uvea wholly Time, In congress and which greatly needed upon birds' e;ga It has no teeth or on: Nat Woodcock, third. would be passed In some modified form 4( 1 43 algna of teeth In the mouth. Its whole furlong?: during the coming winter. The secre- Cental array being located In the stomSixth Six and one-haOne More won; Dave Somera, second; tary made several humorous alluaiona ach. Bockland soya that Urey are net He assured the delegates that tha peo1:23. Tallyho, third. Time, tree teeth, but that they serve aU ple of the United States were much in- terested in the welfare of tha people of They grow from the era ter of aum10. Harlem JuneChicago, each vertebra. They pane through the the Philippines. walla of tbe stomach and are covered furFtaat race Four and one-haDeacon And you say you vote Just with enamel. Just Ifke true teeth. Thia sec won: Tremslor, Airship longs: as you pray? la nature's provision for breaking eggs :55 ond; Anona. third. Time. Parson I do Say so, yes. r without running the risk cf losing the forkings: Second Six and "Mercy! Why you get paid for preetona content, aa would be tbe case Fred Leppert won: Emperor of Inlia. Time, praying, dont you?" Yonkers StatesIf thia egg eating serpent had lu teeth second : Commodore, third. man. In the proper flare. When tlie egg la 1:20 Third Steeplechase, short course; t. Inside, tire abdominal wills Princeton. June 10. Lawrence Hut- safely sn 1 crush Leo 'Planter iron: Moniaic. second; it rainat' that long ton. the author died and 8:39 here Time. esgavlii. Eva Moe, third. w , 'dl'tfuu Fourth On mile; Foncasta waa; today of pneumonia, aged Cl year. 00 The morning paper asserts that Senof Waxl.iugion, will follow the Ditliois program, Quite likely, this is true, stare from time immemorial for. . of a feather have floci.t'u t. .get her. Turner is a new convert lo Iteruu. racy, having been as as Art Caaa4 hr Iks HsSera Icaifaptr. The wonderful development of tha newspaper may le looked upon as a very intent factor tn the decline of letter writing aa an art. The letter no Its Devils Canadian Pacific Steamer la Amerced 12.600 for Breaking Coaet 3- ALL FOWLS OF A KIND. LETTER WRITING. FINE WITH THREATS wife t90l. 11. JTTXE THE NICEST EVER SAW LADIES FANCY NECKWEAR You can find almost anything you want SUMMER UNDERWEAR UNE Ladies9 Knit Underwear IMIsscs Knit Underwear Underwear Childs' Knit Mens 9 Knit Underwear HU Olka Kama. The candidate for tbe place of reach-ma- n had bean weighed and waa not wanting, acconling to hla new mistress' lights. Tbeu tha question of bia name, which waa Fntrick, came up. The mistress objected to it In ber heart, so alia explained that it waa her custom always to call ber coachman by his family name. Had lie any objections? Not lbs slightest, ma'am. "What is year bst name, Patrick Fitzpatrick, ma'am. jVWWVWffVWVWVVVVVVVVVWVWVVVVVVVVW We are Exclusive Agents for Utah for "Crown Jewell99 Carpet Warp all Colors. REESE HOWELL & SONS f A In Threat That Was Ileal 4. lfidd Um Prussian government demanded an indemnity of $23,(100,000 from the city of Frankfurt The bead of the houie of KolliacJUId there sent word to Bismarck that If an attempt were made to enforce the levy the Itntbechllda would break every bank In Knowing th power behind tba threat the man of blood and iron yield' , ed. Uppers Elm Pssltlro. Take a sufficient quantity of pulver- lzed slippery elm bark, stir It In hot or warm milk or water to tbe consistence of a poultice. This la a must efficacious poultice, la of almost universal application and removes Inflammation sooner than auy other, if tincture of myrrh be added It la valuable In bolls, ulcere, carbuncles, etc. Dick' Encyclopedia of Practical Reripea. Th Calambla, It might be Just aa well to treat tba Columbia wltli considerable respect. The designers have been theorizing n bit with tlie Ucllance, It seems, and have adopted a broader lieam, while (be Shamrock III. haa been given a narrower one. " The foreigners have been following winning designs, while our constructors have taken the other tack. So, after all, tbe Columbia should not bo alighted. It wouldnt be surprising If the llerraaboffa have done their beat work In ber. She may bo needed. Philadelphia Inquirer. Hssisrlia Hides, Tha ancient tanner paid an expert high wages to guess at tbe eontenta of hla hides when sold by measure. Today an unskilled workman bands the Irregular shaped pieces to a little machine that looks something like a table With a double top which, quicker than the mind of the expert can guess It, reckons with exactness the square contents In both the metric and standard i . , Wo Are Bolling tha ONLY Automobile Made. The Seven Hors Get Oldsmobile Power Runaboute-Twel- Horae Poarer Tonneau. vo a Catalogue and Place Your der Now. : Wa can Interest You If You Or-- : are bite re sled. nl ' L H. BECRAFT CORNER GRANT AND 44TH. OGDEN. lf 3-- ofie-hai- 8-- con-trac- 2--5. J yitema fsadf Beaks. When Colonel Robert G. Ingeranll was living in Peoria he waa called upon one duy by General John A. Logan, says tlie New York Times. The colonel was upstairs at tbe time, and General Iowan waa ushered Into the library, where on a table wtsre three volume of Voltaire's works, an edition de luxe representing all that waa lmst In the haokblndcf's art. General picked them up one at a time, absorbed In hla admiration of their beauties. While ao engaged Colonel Ingcr oil entered the room. Colonel," said the general, bolding one of the volumes In hla hands, this la the moat magnificent volume I have ever seen. 1 do net want to seem Impertinent hut would you mind telling roe what these books coat you? Those hooka begun the colonel, the twinkle In hla eye growing brighter at governorship each word, cost mo-d- he of Illinois. Going East This Spring? If you are, (t will pay yen to write I can probably save you money. I have ban In the passenger bnslnnss thirty years, aU of It with tbe Burlington, and my experlenoe and knowledge mo. are entirely at your rervlce. Remember tha Burlington la tho only lino running Ha own trains over Us own rails from Denver to St. Louta tha Exposition City. 'Y x & Bovrltr EaeHed Oarlasftr. Owtlalgbt I had an awful time thinking up an excuse to give my wlfp when I got home from tbe club last night Lush man Did she demand one? Owtlalght Of course. I got home so early tbat It piqued her cariosity, Exchange. . A Ticket Office, 79 West Seoond South St. R. T. NESLEN, General Agent k BALT LAKE CITY. fersIM. . An old farmer said to hla sons: Boys, dont yon wait for somethin' to tnrn np. Ton might Jest as well go and alt down on a atone In the middle of a meadow with a pall twlxt your legs and wait for a cow to back up to you to be milked. Wartk atrirlBg For. She And yon isn't think there la a chance in the world of our living through our Urea without a quarrel? He There la always a fighting chance, dear. C'laclrnati Commercial Tribune. QB3SBHB5 Settles the Nerves Your favorite beverags will be greatly improved by adding - lf pur-pean- j Inauberdinatloa haa mined many mb's chances In life. Schoolmaster. a Bet Mark Dlfferoa. Magistrate Now. sir, while the U cot technica'.ly conclusive. 1 am fnlly convinced of yonr guilt, and it will be only a matter of time until you are apprehended and your guilt brought to light. Prisoner And then, your honor? Magistrate Well, then It will be a matter of some' more? time. Buffalo .. .. .. Express. : evt-dcnc- e , wd&p Makes everything good. F. J. IlIES EL At Bars and Fountains. (EL CO. Distributors. stsasEXsaE |