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Show UTAH DAILY I POSTIL CLERKS ESTERTIIH CHIEF DEN CANYON. A. Kidwell Donald. The party made Circles Its first stop at the was shown CONTEMPLATED CHANGE OF TRAIN DISPATCHERS the dam and the pipe line system. The made of the have department, stating A new time will go Into effect on that they were kicking because most men worked 865 days a year and be- the Southern Pacific next Sunday, the I cause there were too many poor and 12th, at which time Sparks will sucreturn was then made to the Hermit- ceed Wadsworth as the western terage, where Billy Wilson had preparminal of the Salt Lake division. It Is ed one of the finest trout dinners that ever touched a palate. Every member stated that the corps of train dispatchin the party had an Increased appe- ers now located at Winnemucca will be tite and the manner In which the trout transferred to Sparks, which after next disappeared was a caution. President Sunday will will be the most imporKidwell was then called upon for a tant railroad point between Ogden and toast He responded In a pleasing Sacramento. manner by relating and explaining the purpose of hla visit and the workings NEW OFFICIAL ON TOUR OF INSPECTION of the association In the east He opened by saying: Charles H. - Schlacks, recently ap1 have never received a more hearty of the Denver ft welcome than this one. It Is far out pointed of the ordinary, because In other cities Rio Grande road, accompanied by ManI am taken to a fine turnout or a Chi- ager J. A. Ed son. Traffic Manager A. natown, and here I am taken Into a S. Hughes and Chief Engineer Edward beautiful spot In a pretty canyon. It J. Yard, arrived In Salt Lake City yesgives me great pleasure to be with you terday on his initial Inspection tour. this evening. I am the first president of this association who has ever vis- GENERAL AUDITOR YOUNG IS IN SALT LAKE ited you and I am of 1L You Oaks, where Mr. Kidwell ' vice-preside- nt proud have never seen a national president because of the flimsy excuse that the eighth division Is beyond the Rockies. This year, after some hesitancy on the part of the association, I was permitted to go. I was supposed to visit the men. Instead I have been entertained wherever I go. He then spoke of the demand they unsafe mall cars In the service. "We are not fighting the department, however. We are merely trying to educate It to that which we can and they cannot see. He then dewlt on the beneficiary department, alluding to Its growth from Auditor Erastus Young of the Harrlman system Is In Salt Lake City for the purpose of adjusting the work of the offices which have. been added to the jurisdiction of the Oregon Short Line. General 9, 1904. 5 SUCCUMBS OOKING t dictionary, SALT LAKE and VICINITY HIS INTENDED BRIDE WAS 8PIRITED AWAY Habeas corpus proceedings will probably be resorted to by Ed Petersen, a Salt Lake street car conductor, to learn the whereabouts of Miss Mary Boraaxe, a pretty Italian girl, whom he wants to marry. It Is said the parents of the girl kept her In practical seclusion for eight months, In the hope of breaking off the attachment between the couple, and yesterday morning, the day set for the wedding, spirited her away. Whether she is in Kemmerer, Wyo., or Salt Lake City is not known to Mr. Petersen. When the latter went to the fathers house last evening to get the girl, the elder Bora a re, it Is, said, threatened to brain the young man with an ex. So positive was Mr. Petersen that he would yesterday morning marry the woman of his choice , that he had, from his savings, rented a modest cottage and furnished It throughout. It had been planned between the couple that they would marry early In the morning. They were to go straight home, and begin housekeeping without delay. The girl became of age June 6th. The day before that she wrote her affianced a note, which reached him, in which she sald'she was ready to marry him June 8th. When It came time for the bride to appear, It was learned she had disappeared. - DIED AT OGDEN GENERAL PITAL LAST NIGHT. Forward To an Outing This Summer? HOS- - Coroner's Inquest Will Be Held Today Another Witness Said to Have Been Found. Tliv in. in kmiwii !ih Jkiiiv Summer is here, not much hot weather yet, it's true; but it will come, and you'd just as well select your Summer Toggery ? now. Lynch, il.iinw j. v. Run, a Rio Giande' brakfiiiini, threw him from the top of' a freight car on to the track near Roy Weve the very swellest kind that Eastern fashion makers at prices Eastern retailers will scorn. If you want to dress right you should come here, as we have anticipated your needs. on Saturday night, whereby his legs were so mutilated and mangled that' they had to be amputated on Tuesday, died at the Ogden general hospital last! We make a specialty of OUTING SUITS THAT RETAIN SHAPE, or money back." Our Panama and Straw Hats are the very latest creations. Shoes, fancy and staple styles, always here. who i night. Lynch, who made a statement, to t Vui'iier Howell on Sunday charg- ing Bain with the act and recognised! him at the hospital on Monday night, ' has made no other offifficial statement. The body was placed In the charge of Undertaken Iatrkln and the friends of the deceased in the east will be communicated with. Lynch divulged his true name to the coroner on the understanding that he would keep it a secret. James Cassen, J. G. Read and Rudolph Kuchler were today sworn us a coroner's Jury, viewed the remnlus and an inipiest will be held this afternoon. Another witness of the ulleged affair was found in Salt Lake City yesterday by Sheriff Bailey. Burke, the man who reKirted to the police at Salt Lake on Monday that he witnessed the affair, stated at the sheriffs office that he had a partner with him named Morrison, who was in Salt Lake. The sheriff and Burke went to Salt Lake yesterday and found the man and brought him to Ogden. Both claim that the brakeman threw Lynch from the car und that he. fired a shot Into the ice box In which Lynch was secreted. The train crew deny that a shot was fired, but an Important discovery was made by the car Inspector at Helper At the request of Sheriff yesterday. Bailey the car was inspected and a bullet was found embedded In the side of the leg box. In a position which Is said to corroborate Lynch's statement as to the shooting. TJie verdict of the coroner's Jury will pe awaited with great Interest produce, and j ! The Toggery 2406 Washington j A Boy's Wild Ride for Life. Avenue. Week June' 6 to 12 All Star Performers ROMAINE AND FITCH Rosy's Christmas Dinner. LAHL AND CECIL Dutch Comedians. 11 12 WEAVER AND LAMBERT Impersonators, 8ong and Danes Artists With the Goods. MOVING PICTURES "A Princess' Dream. SAM COLE Black Face. 8ULLY AND PHELPS Eccsntrio Comedians. CROSS AND HOLDEN Entertainers. BOB KENYON Song presenting Illustrator, When the Fields Ware Whits With Cotton. Afternoon matinee at 3 and 4 o'clock; evening performances at 8:30 nnd 10 o'clock. Biggest, Strongest and Best Vaudeville Show ever produced In this city. Admission lO Cents CLOSING QUOTATIONS OF With family round him expecting YORK STOCKS him to die, and a son riding for life, 18 miles, to get Dr. Kings New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Furnished by the Ogden Brokerage Co, 2482 Washington Ave Phono 215. Colds, W. H. Brown, of Leesvllle, Ind., endured death's agonies from asthThursday, June 9, 1904. ma; but this wonderful medicine Louisville A N... .1IM gave instant relief and soon cured Colo. F. & I 49 Missouri I'aclflr.. I now sleep Copper him. He writes: KM New York t'eni...HA Atchison com wA? Norfolk A West... Atchison piil soundly every night." Like marvel- Bmelter com S3Jj Ontario A West. . 24 ous cures of consumption, pneumo8 Smelter pfil Pennsylvania Ky Ul 88 Head Ilia Alton com nia, bronchitis, coughs, colds and Baltimore A Ohio. 79 Rock Island 2US Paclfle.. Southern W!, Brooklyn grip prove Its matchless merit for all Canadian Pac....llKHi Southern By com. an', throat and lung troubles. Guaran- Met Traction Ill St Paul 126 A Ohio Ches. Sugar teed bottles 50c and 11. Trial bot- Rio Grande com 21 Texas KS Coal... Tennessee Gas mi Colon Paclfle tles free. Jesse J. Driver's drug Con. Sl'J Peoples (its 9 21 store. Steel com Erie f NEW NEW YORK STOCKS CHICAGO GRAIN We depend on our commissions, not onr customers losses, for our profits. The only strictly commission house in the state. OGDEN BROKERAGE CO. 270 TWENTY-FIFTST. Phone 216. Elwood TwentySocond Street The 871 MRS. & H. ELWOOD, Paor. Newly furnished throughout; equipment modern; electrta lights, steam heal; centrally located- - Board by day or week. Rate reasonable. Telephone I30-K 1 Steel pfil M!( Illinois Central 1144 Western Union ... Si Manhattan 24 Wabash pfil TO SALT LAKE CITY Kaunas A Texas. EXCURSION Via Rio Grande June 11th, by Queen SUNDAY EXCURSION TO 8ALT CHICAGO GRAIN AND PORK. 4 LAKE No. Esther clean (Eastern Star). Wosester Salt, the only pure, Chapter July Delivery. 9fi S . Oats Special train leaves Ogden at 6:30 p. Wheat Via Rio Grande Western, June 12 th. salt Once used always used. .12.10 187s I Pork ohl . GROCERY CO. is the place to m., returning leaves Salt Lake City at Corn Fare, $1 round trip. Train leaves Og1 Konev on eall 11:45 p. m. Fare 31.00 round trip. den at 9:30 a. m. get It BAR-ROW- I YOULL ALWAYS FIND Eastern Corn-Fe- d Beef or any other good kind at BALLARD & RINCKER. men to 7,500 men. 200 The reason for this department Is to give protection to the wives from the many accidents which befall mall clerks. Many corporations treat their employes better than the United States said he. "Wells-Farg- o government, Express company gives full pay to an employe of the company who has been forced to lay off on account of sickness, but such Is not the case with the government In regard to postal clerks. It Is one object of this asso elation to bring about such a condition tore of affairs." President Kidwell was more than pleased with the canyon drive and ex pressed himself by saying that It had one of the finest roads In the country He left for Salt Lake City this morning. where he will be entertained today. That Tired Feeling. If you are languid, depressed and Incapable for work, it Indicates that Tour liver layout of order. Herblne will assist nature to throw off head- aches, rheumatism and ailments akin to nervousness and restore the ener-Kl- ts and vitality .of sound and perfect health. J. J. Hubbard, Temple, Tex., writes, March 22, 1902: '1 have used Herblne for the past two years. It has done me more good than all the doctors. When I feel bad and have that tired feeling I take a dose of Herblne. It JUNE TO so that instinctively WE Mere contributing til'll part to destiny. l S. S. for senator and USS for US. O, It is too plain! WE are a child of destiny and language from the be ginning of the country until now has been made to contribute to ol'R title. By George, WE don't believe that senatorship Is big enough for US since WE have thought out this great Idea. It is bigger than anything Roosevelt ever said ubout himself. WE think WE will wire it on to the convention at Chicago and ask the del egates to nominate US for president. And then it will be US to the White House. Gosh, what a graft WE believe that WE could make more out of the office in one year than Teddy can make in four years. This ought to be the final recommendation of OURSELF to OUR party. here. The man with the biggest gall is enWE have come to OUR own. titled to the nomination. That's US. United States Is US. The man who can graft 4 the most And more. U. 8. S. stands for Uni- ought to have the office. That's US. ted States senator, and USS Is the way Teddy don't seem to have much WE used to spell US until one of OUR sense. Mebbe he don't need the money. But WE do. reporter showed US the word In the In Railroad! THURSDAY, LYHCH Annals of Billtown (Prom the Billtown Bugle.) WE are a child of destiny. From the foundation of the government things have been ordered for rs. One of OUR editorial writers tells US that the nomenclature of this country was designated out of honor to US. WE don't know what nomenclature is, and WE don't care; but WE have got to begin to use senatorial words. As soon as WE concluded that it was US to the senate WE began to practice on the Initials U. S. S. for United States senator and just then the most brilliant Idea of OUR whole career flashed across OUR Intellectual expanse. U. S. stands for United States. It also spells US. Can't you see the finger of destiny in this? When the fathers, or whoever they were, picked out a name for this country, they were Inspired to pick out US. Through the ages since then WE have been forming, and now WE are of Cleveland, Ohio, Auoclatlon National of the president of Railway Postal Clerlu, was entertained In royal stylo by his fellow workers yesterday and the following committee appointed for his reception left nothing ' undone to show him a Morgrand time: H. M. Bright, D. M. R-- J. Shaum and A. L. Lauder. rison, of Postal Clerks The Association li a national organisation and is di vlded Into divisions, Ogden being a member of the eighth division. Mr. Kidwell Is the first president who has ever been accorded the permission of visiting the western boys, therefore the latter spared nothing for his successful reception. In the morning he was shown about the city. At 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon he was taken for a drive Into the canyon. D. S. Slade's large Davenport bus was secured and the following mall clerks accompanied the president: A. L. Watllngton,' C. E. Fassett, D. M. Jesse Morrison,. David E. Sorensen, Fonda, Fired Ralph, Thomas Bradley, R. A. Morton, Albert T. Hansen, A. J. Cavanaugh, B. D. Carney, Robert A. Hall, Herbert N. Bright, R. J. Shaum, Purley E. Scofield, Thomas W. Powell, Geo. L. Dobbs, Charles B. Hurlburt, A. L. Lauder, Claud E. May, Daniel Mc- X j. JOURNAL, Bugle Editor Makes Discovery That He Is a Child of Destiny. OGTAKEN FOR DRIVE THROUGH Aaaoci-atio- n President Kidwell of National Good Time Givan a by Local Committeo. STATE Is the best medicine ever made for chills and fever."' 50 cents a bottle. Sold by Geo. F. Cave, druggist. Changes Hands a a ' One-ha-lf WE HAVE ACCEPTED FROM PART1E8 LOOKING FOR A BUSINESS OPENING IN OGDEN AN OFFER FOR THIS BRANCH OF OUR BUSINESS. ONE CONDITION OF THE TRANSFER IS THAT WE WILL NOT, FOR A TERM, CARRY MENS WEAR IN OTHER DEPARTMENTS IN COMPETITION. BUSINESS THE WE HAVE AGREED ALSO, BEFORE TURNING ONE-HALFOR 18 HEAVY TOO IT STOCK REDUCE THIS OVER TO THE PURCHASER. F. at Saturday morning, June 11th, we open with the greatest mark-dow- n Ogden has ever seen. 9 oclock sale ENTIRE LINE OF MENS CLOTHING, HATS, UNDERWEAR, ETC AT PRICES CALCUAND CHILDREN'8 WEAR WILL BE OFFERED SELLING. LATED TO CREATE QUICK EVERY DAY HAS ITS EXPENSE8. WE WANT TO EFFECT THIS THING QUICKLY. YOU KNOW THE QUALITY OF THIS MERCHANDISE AND EVERY PRICE WILL BE A BARGAIN. This department closed all day Friday for preparation. Positively no credit or approvals. WRIGHTS CLOTHING STORE 2355 Washington Avenue the stock must be sold |