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Show THE MOBNINO EXAMINEE, Examiner Telephone Numbers: la the day time rail up 2I4X or call at No. 407 24th street At night. after T p. n., call up No. ((Standard make ffl Building. Try Mime Telrph-.m.Market. e 17 OFFENDERS I Judge Howell Held Evening Session of Court lK. Ogden-Goldliel- Aiiniii.'y Mu !unls spent yesterday at Salt Lake City on legal butflueaa. plaut KWEET TEAS. Huy seed bulk o 1 Slut ii & Co., 312 24th St Now iu There was no game at the Acme alley last night, a nuwt of the play era preferred to attend the perlurw anee of Murray amt Mark. Onion seta are going fast. (it off buying too king. Skeen JVint 4b Co., St. 212 24th L. H. Becraft is re pit tried slightly ill with an attack of the grip- Skeen Early Seed Potatoes. ft Co, Si. 212 24th Hausen arrived in the rlty laat -Hi II Is In flue shape and night. ready to show the Salt Lake fans He few baseball stunts this season. a ill have for Salt lake, when called, Hill" Buy an Incubator and make the pout try business pay. Skeen ft Co., 222 24th SI. R. M. Connors, who was Injured In a runaway of one of the Troy laundry wagon, fa able to be mil again and to return to work In the near furx-iec- ta ture, Ilcr. Ora C. Wright leaves today for Salt lake, where he delivers a lecture on the Yellownloun park at the East Side Baptist church tonight E. Buckingham asnt yesterday Salt lake un business. W. L. rack, superintendent of the l'nlon Paeiflc at Cheyenne, Wyo., arrived in this city laat night. Attorney Ilateroih of Salt Tako was in the city on legal business yesterday afternoon. Hon. D. D. Botierts of Logan was in thla city yesterday. am Jailor Critchiow la at 111 confined to f Ms boms by an attack of the grippe. i a Miss Eva Rtahr spent a night of last night and the physlrlana much hoie for her recovery. rest enter-tai- n Miss Jennie Whipple, who haa Wn visiting In the city for some time, left last night fur her home In Chicago. C. H. Markham, who la to lie general manager of the Southern Parlflc. waa ten yearn ago station agent at Ilrno, Nevada. Since then hi rise in the rallmad haa liven almost without an equal. charged wlih murder at Raw pleaded guilty and been sen tenred to three years In prison. Fkiley, Hus, haa Wm. Usher, proprietor of the hotel at Echo, waa In Ogden yesterday. Me may decide to locate here. a The Ormans gave a social In the Second Ward meeting houe laat even fng. A Herman lunch was served. at Sea. ISKSlMTE them. Thru the other Italian came to hia count ry man's assistance, but Smith picked np a rock and proceeded to make a depression Ip Ilia fellow's heed and then left them. The Injured Italian reiKirted the matter to the police and they soon landed Smith behind the bars. When the judge naked the Hue Ian where he waa hit ha aald: "Hack of the saloon on the bark of the hea.1.1 Smith waa given thirty days Richard Martin aim pleaded noi guilty to the charge of disturbing the peace. He had kicked up a disturbance In Electric alley and Louise Flo-ma-n claimed he had struck her. Elbe said he waa not drunk, just mean. Martin denied the striking and aa there waa no corroborating testimony the Judge discharged him with (he Injun, tlon that ho had lietter make himself ararre Inside the corporals limits. Mabel Hudspeth, colored, waa the laat offender. She came up under the usual charge of being drunk and a! usual pleaded not guilty. Bhe said that ahe waa on the street going home and aa soon as the officers saw her they made a dash at her and took her to When the testimony the station. showed that she had objected to being taken to the station and cursed ana swore at the officer, using abusive language and hollering and yelling aht said, of course, ahe did, that ahe waa not going to lie arrested when she had done nothing. The testimony shnwen that ahe waa so drunk aha could not walk and the judge gave her twen'y five iaye to sober up in. This la not her first offense by any means. at disiiatch on the subject: Ban Francisco, Man-24. Jufiua Knittschnltt, general manager of the Southern Pacific, reached here today from Salt Lake City. With regard to the conference of railroad men at Salt Lake Mr. Krutlachnltt hail nothing to ay. He waa also allent. on the aubject of changes in his own office. The date of bis departure for Chicago, he said, waa still undetermined. 24.-- ault was filed In the district court late yesterday afternoon by Anna O. Hancock against Walter Hancock for separate maintenance. The complaint alleges that the parties were married In February laat, and after the marriage defendant left and haa not returned to plaintiff, and has given out and asserted that he would not live with the plaintiff, and wilfully refuses to support her or to furnish her a home, heoce sho asks for separate maintenance from the court.' This case on some points promises to be a sensational suit on account of the prominence of the parties and the manner of separation and the cause that led up to the marriage. Plaintiff also asks for temporary alimony, suit money and attorney fees. This to the first case of the kind filed in this court. M. D. Lesaenger to attorney for the plaintiff In thla action. AIISTKUNniNEIAL Salt Lake Scott, of the Engineering and Frank J. City. (lining Journal, la in the city. The Balt Inks Tribune yesterday Oranges In train loada will begin to morning stated that the Utah Htnte arrive tomorrow. Emm now on 100 to Journal would remove from Ogden to 126 cars of oranges will go through Og Balt lake In the near future. The arden. This means the return to work ticle follows: of many crews, lately given their tima There Is a well grounded rumor on the Southern iaritic. afloat In Balt lake City to the effect that Chairman Frank Cannon will anon i Senator Kred J. Klesel Is back from remove hia newapaiier. the Utah 8iai the north. Journal, from Ogden to this city. A the story goes. Chairman Cannon haa Tim Salt take Tribune la authority for a long time desired to publish a the statement that the Itah Slate live Democratic paix-- r at the state capJournal, edited by Frank J. Cannon, is ital. where he can lie at all times In to be moved rrom Ogden to the capital the closest possible touch with the city. Utah politicians." . Roda Bosovlch Buriod Yesterday by Countrymen. The funeral of Roda Bnxovlch, the AntSrlan. who waa run over at the cutoff and brought hero to the hospital, woo held yesterday at Richey's under taking parlors at 3:30 p. m. There wa a large attendance of his countrymen present nearly 100 all told. The services were conducted by the Rev. J. E. Carver In Greek. Borne beautiful floral tributes adorned the casket. The) were given by friends here. The drowsed left n family In his native country and was about 45 years old. One son and a brother were hern and In attendance at the services. An Austrian lodge In Chlcngn burled the unfortunate man, sending $100 to defray the expenses. - fr Dr. Harvey Bold, the leading physiANOTHER PAPEB cian of Ruck Spring. Wyoming, la at the general hospital in Ogden, undergoing treatment. l)r. Reid was a major general in the civil war and he ha Movement on Foot to Establish Church been for year one or Wyomings most Papor. A Ogden may have another paper. prominent doctor. was In the city yesterday cell-Jistranger r thp ministers of the McKinney. Rawlins' oldest em-- l ,n u,wn 8,n to Interest them In ths neer. waa In Ocdcn yesterday trng In n"r'"'lKe- - 'n, PUn la publish an IS69 he handled the throttle e'slit-ing- e weekly devoted to the lucnl from New York m Tmmo hrH' K",h nrtnist,r will lie ex- 'he Central am) bN f. ndcsi ,hur, furnlHh a column, more or t. hr ulli.si-- to nii.ii.u.i 1. ' nope f;,r ' I' issue, besides the church Journey h'tohs iho cniiCni tit nm hr, social, etc. Thru the nieinlier- 'tu lHI expected n. lnstii'ilci in ih. 1,ip of ,h quadruple is ,ll,H,'nl,e for the iwpcr at the rale of d'Mmt'-hcr'of t)13e ib. Simtiiort. v n""111 The rest of the ex- rihe. TMi u i ltnl" lfr 11 ' h, avy The men ride ..f tiio quuil" will ; for mo-ea.uloi," the ij,. to Mimic RAILR04D NOTES mucca. w ;.! 'lie pwlar will io worked on throimli nit'i.iiv'N oniv. Assistant Engineer 11. M. Mllcholl Is A delivery wjui'ii nml boisi-he- ; ill from the cut-ofor a few days. longing to Jinii-- a:i. I Trilic broke . away yesu-rda. uticinon and r m dnwu ; " Anacb-s- Csl.. Manh 24. It is awn-iwuKhuigioii to Twrn'y tifih announced here that a contract ha Mpiu. wli. re ibey ran Into n id,.. been cnlcrcl into the Salt . graph potand vn-,- Mr.p, w' h ljke Railroad company and the West-niii dainscr- to 'ho wacun Union Telegraidi mniiiany. whl.h and har- wi give the latter corporstinn wire and ihe right to handle all y vo.j . n g.-- t ( aj. ; telegrams along the line r Hi forma and Utah verial.c-- frp.., a, Carver s rrmery. ?314 Wa. hingtou ATE1AY J. Shepherd Attempts to Pull a Gun on C. A. Scott. I ! l. I ! . ,.J,; 11 I i. - ff g priv-ilca- mm-Ever- . ;:tk. Hume lEU ,frk Main went over the boms and twenty minute.rutnff The time consumed by the old route would In five fcav .een at least eight ESTAJEJHASSFERS D. H. Peery estate to warranty deed, pari Atclia a Arm-chil1- -4 d, see. 12. tp. 5. n.. r. 2 w.. $',pi. Klruheth A. Johns In Dnnlel D. Wa.le. warranty died, part s. w. 4 ec. 19. tp. 7 n.. r. 1 w.. $l.ri.l. A. A. Wenger and wire to Jennie E. hour. The first train from the west over the Southern Pacific since Wednesday evening arrived at 8 o'clork last eve-,- . Inr. The snowslide in the Rierra Newarranty deed, lot X. I.livk vada mountains waa quit,. Pxicnsire Whipple, 12. d.i (f, Ogden 31. and caused ihe Tbe tirt of No. t! arrived at : :: It Whk iejKirte.1 Iasi night thill the p. nl ; last night and the a i.,ii,o a UINVII girUthis morning. S. 4 united at wltu hacu i , IS " r Walk' ,a1' 1:30 a. m. His for immoral 1 ir . sec-lio- 1 1 scf-on- ri,-a,l- 1I-5- I - FORM Construction Train Keep Passenger from Cut-of- They Want Larfer Division Superintendent Scott came In from Moctclio lust eienicg, making the return journey over tbe cutoff. Hu reports good progress in the work of getting the bridun ucron ihe lake m ahajie to rereve passenger trains. When he was told Hint rumor had It that a federal Inspector bad refused to allow trains carrying government material to pans over the cutoff he said the statement, on its face was absurd. There are too many work train on the line to allow of the running of passenger trains. $ut.in a shore .time a number of these construction trains will be pulled off and then overland passenger trains, but in a abort tima the lake. Mr. Scott saw Mr. At Marsh and he reporta the sick maa much Improved and almost ready to resume hto great activity. The railway postal clerk of th Ht, held a meeting reuffday to make arrangement for tha tioa of J, A. Kid well, of National Association ot . M ' Clerks, who Is expe.-t.u, about the middle of April. The postal clerk th..-- : vcr Ing a uetermined vffon briiiretw to get some reforms mail.. jn vb-e- . Th great major - f lh overworked aud nn:riMud public was aware ot the r.udiiiou, which many of tin-,HHtr c greua would be compel'"! br force of public ojiiulun tu i smaeihin 8 at once to better the con lumn The mails coming inu Ogden from Ihe east are always Lrevy aiui lt no unusual omirren.-- for th ,ierlif to toll to work all the mail in thrir car. This mail is th. n parsed on la tho next crew going w" fn,m h(rg and If they fall to g i ,t 3'i ,orkM before reaching the terminal h a worked there and th.n r.imi mall hu been passed must he scut hark over the road lo the very iKwinm.-o- that were passed ou the aesti'ni trip. peo. pie then wonder why their mail I ialt and usually toy tbe blame ou the local postmaster. The clerks are supporel to have lay. overs tor the purpose of studying and Improving themselves iu (he seme, but If the mail la heavy they ate called out to make an extra trip or a part of a trip and for this they get no ation and More Men. f. . AFTER BIG G0N1IACTS A report comes from Washington, D. C., lo the effect that tbe Utah Con- struction company has a representative there for the purpose of applying contract on tbe Isthfor a seven-milmian canal. They are large contractors In this western country and they arc trylug to extend their field of operations by obtaining this contract They will be presented to the caual commission by Senators Kearns and Sin out. e , j r un-d- er .; s extra GRIEVANCE pay. In the appropriation hill before Congress a certain estimate mads for tho expenses of the postal and for the different department. Thrli estimate has been cut down while the estimate for railrosA transportation or the malls hu been Increased. Both these estimates were made by the second ssslstsnt postmaster general anl are presumably equally correct. A claim to also made that the rars In which they work are death traps and many clerks are killed In collisions because of the poorly constructed cars, E Baa-crof- t, The Berkhoel concert In the Tabernacle laat night was not as well attended aa the merit of the artists ana program dcaerved. The numbers were well chosen anJ representative of tbe beat composers. Miss Agatha Berkhoel haa more of a mezzo contralto than contralto voire. Her registers are perfectly blended throughout' the entire range of her voice. Bhe embodies the Intellectual with the ooulful in her work (nd glvet an earnest reading of her arias. Her best work waa done In Oh. for n Burat of Bong." by AUlster. and the Gavotte from Mignln; by Ambrose Thomas. Her enunciation and phnuflng were good and her Intonation true to pitch. Miss Berkhoel'a best She voice to In her medium register. been contemplated.--perfect command of the tone and The redial rictlng of the Union Pa- has has in this register more of the symcific and Oregon Short Line-tstill un- pathetic. as well as dramatic quality of der consideration, so nothing haa been voice. Had the audience been larger officially settled aa yet. My impres no doubt she could have manifested alon to, however, that the Green River-Ogdemore of her temperamental gifts, foi line and the Ogden-Ren- o line It to always an inspiration to face a will be made a jiortion of the Oregon crowded house. Short Line. Mr. Weihe is always an artist. He There probably will be some official never degrades hto art by resorting to changes on the Union Pacific, but what the trivial. Ills tones are sonorous these will be I am not In a position to and beaut Ifol and hto reading of Uie tell. heavy numbers given was masterful He draws from hto and Portland. Ore., Mnrch 24. The Tele- violinIntelligent. tond that few viothat ringing gram nays; linists acquire, the direct result of hto Operation of the Harriman system of and' the feeling which railroads will lie centralized In Chicago perfect technique under the direction of Juliua Krutt-schn- lt, he Imjmm to hia work.under Mr. The Tabernacle choir with four central operating direction did splendid work. at Portland. Omaha, San Fran- The O Italia" chorus waa especially cisco and Balt Uke CHy. There to no Tn Intention to remove the general offices well done. Tbe climax worked up the second movement waa graded and of the O. R. A N. from thla city, but the forte reached an inspiration. instead It will alianrb the Oregon and Mr. Clawson to a pianist of ability. California line of the Southern and the forces united for more His accompaniment work was commendable. He possesses the true economic and has the correct Idea T. II. Goodman, the veteran spirit general passenger agent of the Southern Pa of what the dut lee of an accompanist are to assist and not to lead. clflc at San Francisco, will. It is reMiss Lund did good work on tbe ported. be retire 1 and be an receded by A. T. Craig, at organ In accompanying the choir. Alpresent general agent of the O. R. ft N. W. E. together It. waa an evening of pleasure Coman. at present general freight and profit. and passenger agent of the agent Southern Paiifl - in Oregon, will probBURIAL OF MRS. RANK. ably become general jiaasenger agent of the O. R. A N.. and the authority Mrs. Hulda Rank, wife of Philip of R. M. Mill' r, general freight agent Rank, died at her rooms in the Stay-nof the O. R. a N.. will be extended block on Wednesday morning at to the freight department of the en- the ripe age of 83 years. larged system. Philip Rank, her son. arrived from General Superintendents O'Brien Oakland. last and It was and Fields, ii is believed, will each decided to Cal., her night The main auihui ity over their present dis- remains willburybe laid immediately. to rest at 2:39 tricts. though possibly some (hangea of o'clock this afternoon, Services will duties an ! t;';. a will be made. Offi- he held at the grave. . cial annoum iiicnt of the detail of the Mrs. Rank was from Ohio and came are expected arrangement from to this city in' enrly dry. Krutt-chnit- t Transportai on Director Tbe remains can be viewed on the and Ti.iffi,- Director Stubbs who floor of fourth tbe Stayner block this are to vlst Tnri'niid within a few days afternoon between the hours of 1 and 2 o'clock. THE SALT LAKE VIEW. river, but declared that none of them had been consummated up to this time, and said that nothing ot importance would be done until Mr. Krutlachnltt reached Chicago. The report that I am to have of the lines from Omaha to 8ancharge Francisco to absolutely without founda-tlon.- " said Mr. Bancroft. Bo far aa know; no such plan haa even been under consideration. Regarding the transfer of O. L Mohlcr to Omaha in the capacity of a vice president, I know nothing. While I shall continue to have my legal home In Salt Lake, most of my time will be spent In Omaha and in travel. I shall have my officers at the local headquarters, no removal of which haa . n dle-Irh-t- a. Pa-clfl- c, J. J. Shepherd has a new grievance This time it to the saloons In hto edition laat evening' he states that there are saloons running with open front doom on Sundays Although Mr. ck-rit- a Shepherd says he has no means of getting Information except from tho Examiner, he nevertheless charges the saloons with keeping open on Sunday. Thla makes the third charge that Mi. Shepherd haa made, to first ou against the police, the second against the gamblers and now cornea the third. Mr. Bhepherd states that Tbe Examiner haa not made plain why there have not been any arrests matin The Examiner has nothing to make plain Perbapa Mr. Shepherd refers to the statement that only one crooked game waa found at the time the Inspection waa made and that a game called "high suit." In thla The Examlnei waa not correctly Informed. It should have read high per cent and the notified the party to lower the per rent whatever that means. It to said that even then It waa not more game than the one of n sure-thin- g which Mr. Shepherd ran up to a short time ago. But perhaps Mr. Shepherd can explain. . APPOINTED AID. St. reteraburg. March 24. Grant Duke Cyrul, cousin of the Czar anl who was on lioard Ihe Assold when that cruiser steamed out of Pori Ab thur at the head iff the fleet daring the last bombardment, has been appointed aft aide to Admiral llakaralf. ...MEAT Is Ihe Staff of Life and Energy V EAGLES EXCURSION. T Die Via Rio Grande Western Railway Ogden to Bingham and Return $1.50. Sunday. March 27th, 1904. The Eagles will run nn excursion from Ogden to Bingham on the above date and have secured a very low rate, which will enable the citizens of Ogden to visit (Under New Management) one of Utah's great mining camps. A new aerie will be Instituted at BingCan supply your every want In the ham by Ogden aerie. A good time to meat line. assured all who desire to make tbe Try ue and you will come again. Try some of our EASTERN MEATS. trip. Train leaves at 8 a. m. Fresh fish and oysters at ail times ARMOR MEAT MARKET Interesting Prices on White Enameled Steelware White Enamelled Pie Plates White Enamelled Wash Bulns White Enamelled 10 In. Vegetable Bowls llc White Enamelled 8 In. Vegetable Bowls 10c Indestructible Mugs for children Buy the Beat White Enamelled Ware when you can buy lt as cheap aa yon can the common gray ware. oM-ra(l- BROS.. WHEELWRIGHT 2476 Wash. Ave. jiaa-aeng- er SH00IINC m l'm-iff- '' POSTAL CLERKS 1 rl A HAS NO NEW important changes were to be made in the Harriman lines west of the Cannon May Go to 1 . Anna O. Hancock Brings Agatha Berkhoel and .W. E Omaha, Nob., March W. H. general manager of the Union Suit Against Young Weihe the Artists. Pacific, returned to Omaha today from west. the He admitted that a number Husband. of NEWSPAPERJEMOVAl W. A. Officials Are Wholly Articles of Incorporation of the Otw New Order of Thine Might Prove of den Goldfield Mining company were Benefit to the City of Ogden. filed yesterday afternoon with the clerk. The of amount the capcounty italisation la $10,000, fully paid up ana The purpose of the corporation la to do a general niintna. Ioral railroad men are In the dark refining and milling business, to buy In regard to the rumored changes to be anJ sell gold and other mineral mintx made on the llarriinan lines, hut they claims, etc. are agreed that important moves are The olDcera of the new corporation In store for the heads of the ojieratlng are: President, Amoe Behring; view of the Union Parlflc, departments L. Ivea; secretary. Fran president, 8. Southern Pacific and Oregon Short ct L Woods; treasurer, C. V. Zinn. It Line. Is understood that they have eveurea When accn by a representative of a lease on the Jumbo mining claim the Examiner laat evening. Division In the Goldfield district aud have alBuiierlnteudent BcoM waa unable to ready begun work upon the claim. alThe following are the Incorporators throw any light on Iho subject,Mon-tell- o he as as far went though wet In the corpowith their various shares In company with Juiliiia Krutt-sclinlt- t, ration: Francis L Woods, two shares; when that, official went west. ( V. Zinn, six shares: Amos Behring, Thla disturbance in the present conone share; G. A. Behring, one share; J. M. Zinn. five share; G. I DHfen-hang- h, ditions may occur a early aa April 1st. The most radical upsetting of the one share; F. A. Bchwartx, one order of thing will be tfie present M. one Allen share; Allen, share; (lilies, tme share; W. J. Dalllmore. one placing ot the Hulun Pacific west of share; C. H. Hussey, on share; Ida C. Green River and tbe Southern Pacific Dalllmore, one share; Paul Zelgenhtrt, east of Reno, under one ojieratlng department, with an Oregon Short IJne one share. anJ 8. I Ivea, one share. official, perhaps E. E. Calvin, In direct GALLACHER'S TRUNK FACTORY. conlrol. This will prove a good thing for S22 25th Street Ogden If that which is host from a Manufartnrera of Trunks and' Bags, imrely railroad standpoint Is allowed to dictate the to he pusuod. The leather Goods. Repairing at reason- Union Pacificpolicy will then have all Its reable prices, on abort notice. Call aud pairs to rolling slock made in the see na and we can save you 25 per Southern Parlflc ahojis, and the Short DAVID I. GALLACHER. cent. Line will rlo likewise. The following is an Associated Press Judge Howell held a short session of the municipal court at the police nation last night The first offender ailed was William McCloud, who had been in court the morning before on a charge of drunkenness, but whose sentence was ausjiended on hia promise to leave the city that day. McClouff gut drunk again and waa hack at the station in leas than twenty-fou- r hour, lie pleaded guilty to the aame chargH again, and by way of explanation aald that he missed his train and felt so badly alsmt It that he got drunk again, lie assured the judge, however, that u he waa given another chance he would get out of the city aure this time. Thw judge thought it would tie heller to postpone his departure for twenty-flv- a days and In the meantime gave McCloud work on the rock pile. John Doe waa railed on the charge of drunkennesa. but fhiled to appeal and forfeited hia 3 bail. Jatne P. Kenney waa called next and pleaded guilty to being drunk. Thla waa the first time he had appeared liefore thla court and hia sentence was auspended after demonstrating that he could now walk straight by taking a few turna up and down (be court room. ll was quits steady on hia feel and promised the court that he would not return as soon as M Cloud did. dames Smith p'leaden not guilty to The evidence disturbing the peace. allowed that Smith had been drinking all one day at the expense of two Italians and when they tried to shake Mm he refused to he shaken In that way and followed them around hack of the saloon. Here he got into a Jangle with them because he Insisted on following and Anally attacked one of char lU.bt B. Leu is baa hardwood coal lor flat irons. Ilione 149. Local ized With Ogden Capital. The Mon' a club of the Cougrega meet thla evening. r!ual (Lurch. Co. Organ- ds MARCH S3, 1901. . 111 have hto headquarter a traffic manager, or first court of appeal from the varioua traffic managera of the three out of the four Harriman lines. In San Franclaco railroad circles It to stated that T. M. Schumacher will go to the Southern Pacific. Locally it la said that Mr. Schumacher will remain here with a distinct advance in salary and an enlarged territory. One atory to to the effect that he will be ajipointed assistant to Mr. Bancroft in charge of both traffic and operation, and that Mr. Buckingham will be appointed general superintendent of the Oregon Short Lina Mr. Schumacher declines to discuss these rumors in any shape or form affirming that should there be anything to give out in any connection that Mr. Bancroft will make the announcement. Mr. Bancroft to out at the city. 'Briefly summed up, there will be changes In the traffic departments of all four systems, locally aepague accounts will be kept of the t rathe returns of the enlarged district front Green River to Reno and from HuntThis explains the ington to Salt al tendance at the meeting on Monday of General Auditor Eraatus Young. With the enlarged territory there will be some additional appointment to (list of Mr. Schumacher, aud the friends of Messrs. Reeves and I). R. Gray are exjiecting to hear something. It to also on the cards that there will 1m a division freight agent appointed at Boise to look after the Idaho business. A single Join agency at Ogden may also be established. The projiosed organization of the Harriman system both in the operating and traffic departments to generally conceded to be a good move on the part of Mesrs. Kruttachnltt and Stubbs for it will have the effect of arousing competition, and each traffic and oerating manager will lie apurred on to the best, efforts possible in order to make a good comparative showing. The two chief organizers are getting down to business, and when the organization to completed the Harriman system will become practically Invincible and give all competitors a ma for their money." ARTICLES OE BEFORE THE a spreialty cf due aauac. lor breakfast. Excelsior UTAH, FRIDAY MORNING, OGDEN, liat about 11:30. J. J. 'herd. the reformed gambler, go( Into I nlfshj Shrp-cngl- ne er a mix up down on Twenty-Firi- h street ml pulled a gun on a man by the name f C. A. Scott It seem that Shepherd as passing hi hand hills and ap- preached Scott and a friend, who were talking together and offered them a bill. Snitt remarked that he did not want one an. I thereup Shepherd remarked Homething alioui you fellows lielng hired hv tie police." Before he liB.l hardly fluisliiMl the sentence, Scott landed him one on the keck. When Shepherd got hia eqiilbUbriuni. he tried to pull a revolver tlint he bad stuck In III waist. Iiu It caught on a hain and he failed to gel in hU shooting work Of the Change to Be Made on the before he aa prevented l,y the byFairinrian Roads. stander. No arrests have as yet been The lvs. .,i made. This Is Mr. Senll's side of the w 0f last evening fracas. Mr. Shepherd could not be lo- had tiii e'oiy on the prospective f cha ii g,-- on :n Harriman lines: cated to get hi versloB of It. "The reiff the Harriman BASEBALL FLAYERS. r"aiU wit! r..,t I, confined to the oper-a- t i pw-iing Equally big changes Were Delayed by the S'rra Nevada are Di'.-- I fn the traffic adminisSnowslide. tration. In this connection Salt Lake will received teleBtnford a not be forgJf'en. Manager gram from Manager Price of the ChiTraffli- J. C. Stubba and Jucago National baseball team yesterday lius KrunMinltt. will go to Portland stating that they would paa through thD wert,. .v the end of next week hero today and go direct to Denver Mr. Stiibi in to Salt Lake, and play there on Pat unlay and Run-dn- nhen thc-- win he another meeting s milar to iP,t which was held They were delayed by tbe by this ot:-- ials hereon Monday. It might bo well, for the benefit of oiieiatlpg "The change, it la one of the evening papers, to state that ;i the appointment ihe team I not "on Its may to tv of three traffic managers, possibly four. coaut." At. pr t:i Mr. SiiiIiIm' plana contem-plir.- o t They hate her n training on :li- , the i haugesto lie made in Omaha, , tbe past intrr, having p;il4l.,i can Frani iw n and Salt Jjike. Hl Sai'r','nto on Omaha, according to the slate. , anernoon. 1"lnCampbri!, assistant to Mr. Stubbs, - i. dej-ar- rj-l- i e snow-slide- . for.i-niplat- ed - ilu-ii:- ECCLES LUMBER COMPANY. i if if if Hr if if 44 4 44 4 4 iri?irfb if' Have You Seen the i? Street Hats if ' s . Just Received at the Leader Millinery Hr 4? Making Excellent Progress Under the Present Management. Tho Hcrb-- Lumber company, with David Kccles. Jr., manager. Is reach-innut for trade and ith highly gratifying result. The lateri big order to lm vereived b this mniiiany is for 22j.""9- feel of lumber, given by the Tremont County Sugar company, of Tremont. Idaho. Mr. Eerie ha in hi employ in the Ogden yards ten men, four of them In the mill. The company lately ha received the Ogden agenry for the Alsvu cement. Imported from Germany, and the local market Is to receive the full benefit of this product at most s high-grad- (j? 2 e rate. WILSON RETURNS. Washington. Man h It Secretary nf Agriculture Wilson returned today .Vom the south. His health to mtu-Improved, i? They are Attractive and Serviceable, yet the ices Ftram arc most reasonable They range in value jv w Childrens Hats Ladies Hats 50cts. to $3.00 $1.00 to $8.00 i if if t Special Reduction of Ten Per Cent On .TIlCSC Hots 1 ?! (Friday) and Saturday J 4Today j 4 44 4 j T 4 4 4444 44 41 |