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Show Official Directory. BRIDGING AN INLAND SEA. CITY. Wiu. H. Pettegrew Mayor James Uarreit Jr W. Urine J. W. Ilrougu . G. W. Kendall Marnhal Recorder Treasurer City Attorney WEAKNESS 643 'Cut-OffWe have in times past been told is 102 lake, it will be almost a continuous The Ogden-Luei72 miles on laud and fill-iin of in much feats miles wonderful railroad length, supported by trestle. Near the 8. Police Magistrate J. Uoopet " SO miles of trestle work and middle of this will be a gap of COO feet .. . Walter Sinitk building, and much haa been written Street Superintendent Meshack Pitt of the engineering skill and daring that over ihe waters of Great Salt Lake. It of open trestle work left for the Bear Water Superintendent Bert Kecdall directed the course of the iron horse presents a practically level track ex- river, which flows Into the arm of the Pound Keeper Bex ton Thomas Carvei across the plain and mountains that cept for a short distance on the west lake. He between the Missouri river and end near Lucin. Nevada, where a Across Promotory Point runs five COUNTY. the Pacific ocean. "In the grandeur slight grade is encountered. of solid road bed, and here diffmiles George MeCuoe f of this use will The and throw of icult was encountered, a cut of the work magnitude undertaking, Tuowas HellUtou Commissioners I liana J. liasaelt traffic over 3,000 feet long in sand and rock of tho Union Pacific-Centra- l Pacific haa out the W. 0. Andrew Clerk never been equaled. The energy ana the old line from Ogden to Lucin, barren bluff being necessary. At this K. D. Sorenaon Recorder perseverance with which the work was Nevada, around the lake. This strip point, the most beautiful on this in- M. D. Bowec Treasurer Tho nig Bailey Assessor .D. B. Cronln Sheriff Ed ward Pike Attorney C. W, Ree Surveyor Buperlntendol of Schools, Oliver Christiansen " n "fill-Ins- 1 cut-of- Treasurer, Portland Kuonomlo Los gsjo Periodical headanhes tell of female weakness. Wine of Cardal cures permanently nineteen out of every twenty cases of irregular menses, bearing down pains or any female weakness. If you are discouraged and doctors hay failed, that is the best reason i the world you should try Wine Cardui now. Remember that headaches mean female weakness. Secure a f 1.0'J bottle of Wine at Cardui today. PRECINCT. Justice of the Peace Constable J. S. Cooper H. D. Goldabrougb DISTRICT. 5 Fifth Judicial Dlatrict Thomas Marloneaua Fifth JuUk-wi- l District Jonhua Greenwood State Senator Eighth Senatorial District George O. sd e trans-continent- State RepreaentatlTe 2 so-fsr- Mrs. Hose Patten T. L. Foot District Attorney Bt. Oooprnai Poh n. nu, al ai s Ort. 199. I consider Wiiio of Osrdal n,apsris) to any doctor's lum'ictne 1 evsr nssd and I know whnrnof 1 syeak. I for nins tuuutba wiia menHtrustion rvhioli cunipl supprssssd Keiy pro trstsd me. Psins would shoot through mv back sod aidea and I would bars blinding heH1iiuh(. sly limbs vroslj swell up sod I would (eel so weak I eould not stsud up. I nstnrsiljf fsA disooarsged tor I asemed to bs bejoad the help of phyaloisna, but Wis.) mi Osrdut esms ss m Uod-sen- d to tarn. X (elt chsnire for the better with 1st week. After nineteen dsys trestoMDt I menatruatnd without awfferma; tsai I uhusIIv did sod soon beoans regular Isand without pain. Wise of Oardui aimply wondurful and I wis that all suffering vomit kasw Of tta good qualities. Uri Delphia TeaauaU District Judge hjT. FEf.1 ALE One of the Most Stupendous and Difficult Feats of Railroad Engineering Successfully Accomplished. Alfred Luut A. H. Pax man Council 7iT Wbltraore J) Thirteenth District George Adatoa r? Sao Pedro, Los Angeles aud Salt Lake Railroad. LOCAL TIME TABLE, - West-boun- East-boun- Leave 7.30 06pm am .2I pos T.4S am a. pn H.cnam l pm S.m am ...Sandy .. am ..Draper.. LrhiJn (T.On t.9 7.15 d Arr ArB.SSa.n Lv1! am Murray. 9.17 9 05 am 8.67 am 8.S5 am 8. SI am 8.34 am pm Silo l pm tl.SH am pm B.44 am Amer'n Fork 7X3 pm M am Pleaw'tGrov R.IH am 7.4 pm 910 am .... Provo. ... 7.65 am 7. Ml pm 8 l am Spring vllle 7.42 am D.iA pm S 21 am Spanish r ork 7.3ft am .: . Pay Hon.. 7 20 am 8.S5 .. am pm 8.40 pm 8 4A am 7 12 am Santaqutn am .... Moii.... 6 4W am all40 pm 10.13 10 3'J am Ar Nepbl Dp 8 Si am pm 10 15pm Ar I . I Lv 8.00 mm 10.45 pm Lv " ( Ar 6.40 am I 12 15 pin Leamington fin to Z.l am ...OkmW. .. 8.15am t.Nt am Clear Lake I .H5 am A MI am Art Mil Lv W.VI pm 7.15 am Lv)fordAr W 10 pm .'M pm S.ul am .... Lunr, II V.Iain ... l vada .... r..ri pin I 65 3 , 3l pm put CalUnlrs Lrave Arrive lA-h- 6 35 pm 6.IS pm 6.08 pm 4.6 pm 4.85 pm i.tt pm 4.15 S 55 pa pm 8.48 pm 8 87 DO. 3 a pm pm pm 8.45 pm S 17 . J. A. COTIUIXL, R. W. fill-in- s " .... M l I- PETE VALLEY RAILWAY S AN the Track Across the Great Salt Lake. tral Pacific raced for supremacy. It was conceived by the late Collis P. View of Not. 8tb, 1300. rralns Buo Dally sxcept Sunday as low. was a marnificcnt contest, but nowadays the owners of the road have been brought to consider other problems. One of tlK-fnecessitated the solution of the grade question and the straightening of the trark. One of th most Inten-Htiijand difficult feats of railroad engineering ever undertaken ha Just been completed the bulMinc of a bridge across Huntington. The plans were perfected Col. Huntington's death and approved by Mr. Harrlman when he assumed charge of tho line. Active work was commenced In 192. and tliu Die almost Impossible task was completed in aloiit 22 months. The last pile was driven during the last week of October. This ereat work has cost over $4,200,000. Kol. Oolna: Notts . Colossal Crowds. In an introduction to Lis "Digest of the Results of the Census of England and Wales In 1901," Mr. William Sanders gives the following curious statistics: "If all the people of England and Wales Lad to pass through In-doIn procession, four abreast, and every facility were afforded for their free nd uninterrupted passage, during twelve hours dally, Sundays excepted. It Mould take nearly four months and u half for the population to file through at quick march, fotir The length of this vast coldeep. umn would be 3,788 miles. To count n after the late e New Train Service. In Effect Ooloff Sooth. W All i Veg- - kinds S letabtes, of Fish r;i J Fresh and Game and Salt Meats in Season. ; Goldsbrougti & Son, Proprietors. -- Nethi AKent, OntiTT, O. P. Jk T. A. Salt - City. Utah. ilia IV e 1903. la Effect July Train arrive and depart at various Stations aallv as follows Stations. 1st- Across the Great Salt Lake. The Lucin "Cut-Off- " urged forward and the rapidity with of track is one of the most expensive land sea, surveys have been made for which it was executed, are without a of the Harrlmau system, the maximum an immense summer resort. Across the west arm of the lake la parallel in history," were the state- grade over the long Promotory hill is ments of the special government com- 104 feet to the mile and helper engines eleven miles of trestle work with a missioners to the Secretary of the are always necessary. The elimina- (111 in approach of four miles at each Interior. tion of the use of these engines will end. In completing the work of spanThirty-fivyears ago there was no mean the saving of at least $1,500 a ning the lake one great difficulty wa time to spend on work similar to that day In operating expenses and also a encountered across the east arm by which has just been completed. Then saving of several hours in running the settling of and trestle work. the world was watching while the time. This was caused by the salt of the builders of the Union Pacific and Cen- The original scene of the. cutoff flow of the Bear river having collected for centuries over the bottom of the lake and having formed a salt wall of 100 feet. It took 1,000 tons of rock In piles which appear to have reached the bottom of the lake proper and which has resulted in a firm and road bed. splendid 7 In a speech which he made at the Alta Club, Salt Lake City, on the eve Mr. of the opening of the "Cut-Off.Harrlman said: ' ....... "The work involved in this plan has been supervised by Messrs. HarrlmaD and Kruttschnitt of the Southern Pa and Messrs. Burt and Berry of r cific, ' . I I .' the Union Pacific, and these two rail roads have spent In the last three years somewhere near $130,000,000 in repairs and improvements aside from the expenses of operation or maintenance." t TTTTTrnnrmnrf nnnnrnrnnfTTrnfTTrrm 9 fiTlicCilyLiijuorStflit 11 JOHN J HEMRICKSON, Prcpr. It EdgbellL) (Surcfwir to J choice line of- Wines and Liquors, A jmporkd and Domestic Cigars trade fully soatfrnts for fatnouN "lUxl Top live Whiskey.' Family licited. Jtt-pec- t Hobi llilll""""""""""""'i"Wl iUUk CHASE ltOpm f.S&pm 43. 19.1 l.P 160pm Lv. Ar. .Mast 74 6 IQ.SUaa Moroni 16.0 .J7a Ephralaa Ar. MantI Lv 43. 9.0aai Ne-- ol 1 1 Tba Company reserves the right to from thla lime-carat pleaur. d 1 r1 tar ill; II Tbeodobb Brorack, Pres. A Uea'l Mansgsr, Salt Lake City, mt II. 8. A l. K. Kerr, P. Airenl. Mni H. C. Larsen, IVrf, Pork, Vral, M.,ttio, fUO i.utter and rhwo always on r.ui' PRACTICAL TINNER, NKPlll V f - m . - : . - - ' . - i ... ; ........... '. . - ' . , ' ' - ' .".' ; ,- Th' - f II, V rat'-- s n' pr rnlh oST.ea. mile of Central has rrcntljr to Paraooa, wan, Siitiimitarjd Otlar City, an4 will extrifl it to Kansrtfl Xp Harmony, Silver Tokervillo, Ieed)S WahhiTtsj 3d Ht. (ifoTir. AIo or.wij If oor Una to Leva cnoctini with tb ayatetn alHe thi hot t make N'c phi an las- om-I'lcte- rr if a lin , 'f Iif, General Blacksmiths Railroad Officials at Formal Opening of the Ogden - Lucin "Cut-Off.Ball Lake between Great The cutoff runs from Ogden west them singly at the rate of one a secthe Ogden, fifteen miles over level country be- ond would take nearly two years and Utah, and Lucin, Nevada. The work being practically com- fore reaching the lake proper, then a half, assuming that the same numpleted, the new track was formally across the csst arm of the lake nine ber of hours daily were occupied, and Iat Thanksgiving day when miles to Promotory. Then five miles that Sundays also were excepted." head of the Har- of solid road bed and then nineteen Mr. II H. Hn-imanrlman tires, and a big party of railroad miles weM over the west arm of Ihe Philippine Constabulary. The constabulary of the Philippines magnates partook of Thanksgiving lake toward Lucin and thence across day dinner In the middle of Oreat Salt the Great Salt Iake desert to Lucin, is an armed force of six thousand Nevada. Across the east arm of the natives. Lake. " - Anything In our line made to order, or repaired, and Catl.factlon Guaranttod in every case. NKPHICITY, Coiii mnv. Tisl.fn" )- I IIM . leleiilioiie f and Wheelwrights- "''""'I l.ccky lloiiiilaiii Cell ' ? UTAH. - within Cliase& Cole Bros Broa. Oliawo, Machine, (Jims, Btil Tinware neatly mculwl. Oran ami all kind of nmical inMriiisunU tuned and repaired. Place of Business at K. H. BROWN'S Residence. UTAH oj-ene- d , tI prtant cnt?. tB Toll rntf9 ar frT i( mlnnleei eni tip Known to be the cheapest ka the United States. Telephone rntnta avra?et other town of th Mtne aTmaa tea miym alout eufflcirri where, and are to pay local eipnss Vompmttf . I pends eo feae for profit. jut |