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Show THE MOnXUSV, KATiVE STRAY3ERSIES AUt I u IJ:V::.i;6. in he licl an , t returiod aPiieiiiliii'Is, t n Ml . .Hin i to quiet the title of a ia Viutuh kw been tin asai1 '.1 in " ani4i a: flea - Watti. ,Jl court Ui4lJy 1- H- - "atl 4,1(1 Biker. c. Ceriale ha been arrested Mamy O'Neill. I, .'uilaintwithof assault and iJg him Ceriale who la a barber doing ,Fines on Grant avenue between !i slreess fSJLy-f.iurtand Twenty-lif- t h O'Neill in bla employ a a Sofhlaih. It la alleged that he owed ! for wage due and when Ihfboy inxisted ,ht Ceriale pay him. w .a invited out into the alley, to be id ,s he ihouglit. but instead of that J. assaulted and hnoeked to the file a imnad. Ceriale aay he will Jouuter fiinnilalnt. t J BUT HIS ILLEGAL METHOD OF GETTING THEM CAUSED HIS ARREST. Clever Capture Made Early This Morning by Police Officers. Juhn Morgan was caplured by the fKilb e ottirrns ibis niovniug early in tbe very an of gening away with a valuable Jardiniere containing several rare flown s. whliU he bad enden from the result nee of Mr. Alie Kuhn on Madison avenue and Tweiny-fourtstreet. This morning about four o'clock Chamliere. Oflhtra Varn-aud Walter Hruwuing were etandiug near ihe eomer of Washington avenue and MEN Twenty-tliir- il SECOND-HANnreei. wheu their attention was attracted bv the suspicious COURT anions of a man who was walking JNPOLICE across the street staggering beneath OBJECTED to a fence put up the heavy load he was carrying in a gjiunyaack slung over his shoulder. gy SIDEWALK REPAIRER, They commanded him to halt and SIDEREPAIRING WHILE found that the load lie was carrying ' was a valuable jardiniere. Ii was afWALKS. terward ascertained, (hat it belonged to Abe Kuhn. Obatruction 0 They Tear the Bad In Mli-- court this morning when asked by Jbdge Howell whether he was Down Other Minor Caaea. guilty or not guilty, Morgan said: I'm guilty of taking it, hut 1 don't g. Rusen and Joseph Maloff, charged down a know what 1 took it for. ilk breaking and tearing You must have been thinking of that waa put up by J. P. O'NelU Koweifa plat of buelncaa atarting a conservatory. Thirty cays. W (rout o( sidewalk, tu pruteit the newly made ere tiiid before Judge Howell in the EXERCISES AT CRANT SCHOOL Municipal corn I. D. M. Gray. William Wilson and Samuel Starr testified tor EXCELLENT PROGRAM CARRIED tl:e city. Although both defendants deOUT BY THE STUDENTS. nied that they had torn the fence down Mr. Gray t entitled that ha aaw them two wit nesses One of the Bast Events of the Cloelng do it and the other heard them make remarks to the effect School Year. Ibai they would tear it down as soon The it O'Neill up again. put judgd At tbe Grantschogi.Tbursday marked U arned the defendants against interfthe closing of a very pleasant as well and with public improvements ering aid ibai public improvements on those as sumsaful year. At 10 a. m. the Primary grades held sidewalks must take precedence over I private m creme. Upon promise that their exercise in the KparluiiH hall. A Hie very entertaining program was given. with they would not interfere At 2 p. 111. the Grammar grades ren(tnce any more Uie defendants were dered the following program: discharged. William Sloane, a badly crippled va1. Chorus Grammar Grade Girls. grant. was given an hour to get ont of 2. Duet Earl Johnson and Francis town. Wiggins. William W. Murphy and C. C. Clark 3. Recital ion Dora Moye. vaon the of arraigned charge vm 4. Vocal solo Gertrude Watson. both to the and pleaded guilty grancy 5. IMauo solo El'en Wallace. for The whleh vagrancy they ebargf. 6. Original paper Jesse Jenson. were arrested doe not have the genand Willie RutI. Duett Grace term. of the erally accepted meaning ledge. well dressed lived The defendant well, 8. Piano solo Willetts Seville. and alway had money In pocket, hut 9. Recital ion Lizzie Dinsdale. the money they apent waa obtained 10. Music Mandolin and Guitar from their women on Electric alley. Club. They were fine! $30 or fifty daya. II. Valedictory l.lllle Greeti. Geo. Welch came into town yester12. Vocal solo Pearl Wright. day to get hla tooth pulled. He got on a Bessie William13. the son. Class Pruhery Jitd rlass jag instead. He told hla aching judge the story of how 14. Plano aolo Florence Coons'y. tooth got him Into trouble and the 15. Poem Hattie Williamson. him to allowed go. ' judge 16. Vocal solo Claude Cave. John Reilly and John Shafer, both 17. Presentation of diplomas Mr. were for drunkenness, reparraigned A. L. Scoville. rimanded amf advised to .go. bark to 18. Gusrteile Four Girls work. Inclement the Notwithstanding I In W. Con J. wasn't quite sure weather (lie hall and stairway were whether he had been ltefora Judge crowded with friends and patrons of Howell on the charge of drunkenness the school. previous to this time. He thought he Each number on tbe program was 5 or had. Ilia Indecision coat him well rendered. . Bve daya. Mr. A. I.. Scoville who ten years ago waa graduated from the Grant school, MEETIELKS' 8TATE ASOCIATION addressed the graduates In a few well NG AT PROVO, JUNE 14TH chosen words. TO 17TH, 1904. Following are the twenty-eiggraduates: For the above occasion tbe Orcgm Edna Bohn. Arthur Campbell. KenShort Line will make ain open rate of neth Campbell. James Cleary, Florence ONE FARE for the round trip, ($3.4'H Llule Dinsdale. Cecil Farr. from Ogden to Provo and return. Cooney. Fulton. Frank Frost. Ullle Tickets on sale June 14th, loth and Clyde Green. Lillie Greeuwell. Bessie Ual-atelGth. limited for return till June 19n. Annin Letilla Higginbotham. 114. Annie Mon-agaLangevln. May me Lillie Moyes, Warren Shurtliff, Y. M.4Y.L M. I. ASSOCIATION, Stein, George Therm. Walter Lucy SALT LAKE, JUNE 5TH, 6TH Loula Watson. Maud Weaver, Thomas, AND 7TH. Florence Wiggins, Frank Williams. Hattie Williamson, Bessie Williamson. For alrave occasion the Oregon Frank Rolapp. Short Line will make an open rate 'if ONE FARE for round trip. ($1.50;. HEW Ogden to oalt Lake and return. TickCAMPJ8 XEVADA ets on sale June 4ih. 5th and Gtb. Limited for return till June 9th. ReSomething of tha Mint Discovered in Worked DEMOCRATIC STATE CONVENTION Othera cently and SALT LAKE CITY, JUNE the District. U Ser-gna- nt D . ht d. n. 9TH, 1904. For almve occasion the Oregon iort Line wilf make an open rate of ONE FARE fur the round trip from Ogden to Salt Lake and return. Tick- ets on Sale June 8U1, good for return ' till noun. June 9th. OGDEN UNION RAILWAY AND DE- POT COMPANY. Notice of Stockholders Meeting. Nollce is hereby given that the regular annual meeting of Ue stockholders of the Ogden Union Railway and Remit rom.ary will he held at the oflirr of the Superintendent of the company. In the City of Ogden. ITtatt, on the 7th day of June, 1904. nt 10:30. a in., for the purpose of electing directors for the ensuing year. V. J. 8HEALY, Secretary. The locality in which the rich strikes southern have been reposed in the part of Elko county is one that has already a lung mining history. South of Mountain City on the stage road to Tuacarura and Elko la the Centennial district or Columbia, where are located mines which, thirty year ago. furnished tbe money to build many a fine mansion on Nob Hill in San Francisco. The Cornucopia mine produced became the moat of . which foundation of the fortune which the older Hearat Invested In paying newspaper plants and which Hcarst, Jr la now. using In hla presidential campaign. The notorious Ed Stokes, the slayer of Col. Jim. Flake of New Vork, whose crime was a national sensation In the early 80'e. was ihe founder of Colummill ran on the ores p bia. A of the ramp for several years, bnt has not been operated since Ihe decline in ten-stam- KENNEDY'S DAIRY LUNCH AND BAKERY. Individual lunches and lee cream jerved from :S0 a. ra. to 13:30 p. m. 431 ilver. Five miles southwest of Columbia Is the Hull Run mill, sold last year for rontains a Washington nvenue. $150,000. This properly of free milling gold ore. About ledge Cbas. Meighan, northwest is I.aura M. Melghan. the wunv11stanre ABSTRACT COMPANY. the Edgemont mine and mill where THE MEIGHAN ninety men ere employed. 4nS Wash. Ave. Between (lie Edgemont and ColumTelephone 6G2-Y- . bia Is the famous Blue Jacket mine (ALLACHERB and mill, owned now by an English TRUNK FACTORY vanuractorera of Trnnga and Baga. company, formerly operated by Janie leather Goods. Repairing nt reason- - Blythe, the California millionaire. This do prices, on short notice. Call and is Hie deepest mine In this part 01 the of 701) a to us and we can save you 25 par state, the wiaft reaching depth feet. DAVID I. GALLACHER. At the Riddle mine right at Columbia 322 25th wtreet. ore la being aorted out. of the dump whlfh Is kept up to a valuation of ICo Salt per ton. This will be sent to the . Ifce smelters. Farther to the east are loeated toGold the and districts Mardla Creek and is the time to north nearer Mountain City the White get glass- Rock placers. cs if your eyes trouble Among other properties In thl CoU; ored local it v Is the Aura King of you in any way. lumbia. which was formerly tbe prop? erty of Jamea Clark or Elko, now operT. ated bv the Aura King Gold Mining the expert optician will company otOgden. Th mine is equipm;li ped 'with an old eoncertratiiur to an examine your eyes Free which It ls.proied to change Re-e- nt 2412 Wash. Ave. amalgamating plant. . the free milling rallies as high a t- - 3SS3S2SSP NOW J. Thu California New Potato Are Now Selling at Four Pounds for a Dollar. FLOWERS jiie.i--.iH-n- ?f.orof theexuiteof SKtswi. BUT THEY ARE TOUCHING LIMIT AT 25C PER CUP. LOVED - on ' . 10 Sa:- IKE MARKET OH Rushmer h" hn Utah and Oregon straw lierrtcis have put iu an appearance since Iasi report bm they are quoted ai tbe almost prohibitive price of Jic r cup. California straw berries have taken au upward jump and are now quoted at lac per cup, xiraighi. California fig ate pract bally out of market. Owing to the increased supply California new potato. ave uow quoted 4 llw. for 25c instead of 3 lbs. for 25c as previously maitit allied. Follow iug are the market's ruliug prices: JC. f, I00f IEATH W. H. Wright & Sons Co. : 77X1320?! TAKES OLD o 11. !o!.-.i:- CONDUCTOR Vi in in r ii'ii v . rii . .. .. ....... the little saving that shopper will find .1 W RICH Every nook and corner of these lour stores is bristling with economies amiss mix im a a"c cxpn-Hsccry. No niiirk of identi-tiv- si n fi.niul. lh-r- ju;-- v UNION CIFIC MAN, D:ES. New eiaiiiiitox. iucIimm California cherries are in market at Hr iHiund. Qaliforuia wax bean 12 tier iMUiii.t. are quuted at 2r California airing beans. 10c pound. per California cucumbers, 5 for 25c. I'tali asparagus 5c. Radishes 4 bunches for Se. Water cress. 5c per Imnrh. Cabbage 5 cents a pound. Cauliflower, 10 to 15 cents a head. Cocoanuls, 10 cents each. Sugar 1 now $6.45 per sack, 14 Ilia, for $1.00. cents Hooper cheese Bella for 17 1-- 2 pound. Swiss cheese 25c and 30c. Eastern cheese. 20 cants. Eggs sell for 20o a dozen. Lemons, 20 to 35c per dozen. California tomatoes. 17 per lb. Rhubarb, 2 rents a pound. Utah potatoes. 90c a bushel. Beets two cents a pound. Applea $1.50 to $1.75 a bushel, lllgb patent flour Bella for $2.85 per hundredweight; straight grade for 2c $2.75. Coal oil eells for 25 cents Ranch butter, 20c. a gallon. Parsnips and carrots each two cents a pound. Spinach, 5 cents a pound. for five Green onions, 4 buuebca cents. California dry onions. S for 25c. Oranges from 15 to 60 cents a dozen. Bananas, 30 cent a dozen. Eastern spring chickens are selling for 22-- c a pound. Hens, 17 Vb cents. Halibut, 15c; flounders, soles and smelts sell for 13 2 cents a pound; cents; salmon 17 2 striped bass, 17 Umnts. Smoked salmon 15 and 20 cents 1- -2 pound. Crabs 25c and Road. tiie Syndicate Completes Its Deal With the Wabash Company. clu-vio- t grade and lurk. June 3. The Pitisluirg-Toled- o syudicute. which advanced the for the const riu-- i ion of j Wuiiash extension into Pittsburg, will j lc wound np next Monday, according to the Herald, and Hie control of the Wabash-Pittsbur- g lerniiusl company will Ik turned over to the Wabash railroad. The terminal company ia a conline sul!. iuiion of the three small which constitut ed the Pittsburg extension aud the extensive tcrmlnl in that city, the The syndicate in whose hand waa conai ruction of the line rested pledged 10 advance SiM.ihjO.inmi. of which $1 t.nou.oou has already been paid- When the balance ia imld on Monday tbe N. II. He i ived ills first Wabash will take title. Members of railroad experience in Mv emee of the the syndicate will then receive Old Northern road ol V first mortgage IhiiiiI. $20.(hui-lidHumps., re. mem of tbt lie It rat entered tbe mortgage Imnda anil of Waliash common slock. The road in 1853. Upon tin completion of the Champlain A St. i uw ivuce road WbIihnIi rqilroad will then lake over Mr. Messer served on the road frutu all the capital slock of the Wahali-Pittsbur- g Buxton to Montreal. terminal company, which la Gradually the railiind man worked now $ I O.UtHl.Oito, and also $i,ii0fl,iHH) first his way west, and lab r xccured a posi- mortgage bonds. tion a hrakeman on t lie Milwaukee A Prairie Du Chlen road, on tiie Chicago. Milwaukee A St. Paul system in Wis- plain black mended wear of a strong 15c 10c Few Lad it's' summer gauze plain thin, black, very stylish, 25. 55, amt 75r ,'.Children' all sixes, strong rib. regular i 2 ', 90c New Word was received i. i!v rail road offices yesterdsi .1 1. 1,. n. mg ihe death of Augustua S. one of in ihe l imed the oldest conductm States, lie was font i a on (lie Union Pacific mil inn ;hc first train into Waaatch. I'mii. Another sat-thone of bis many raili. i.i on carrying of suppli - t Svi-mahim march to the sea Mr. 5Icser died a: hi. lmine at Wood1 Hole, Msh.. ;.i ii;c ngc of 7ti years. Sines 1899 be ' - iic lon.lnri-o- r of the dude trail' ruining from Wood's Hole to Uosi.'.'i. Mr. Mcsmt was I .vm of a New Hampi-hirformer, v. 1.0 wa. a leading factor in the - i.:h industry al j Clayton Voiles 10c This new wash good tuukea pretty waist or shirt waist suits, comes in many new figure, dor and stripe designs. worth 25c. Women' colored size, worth 2ur lace effects, all 13c 18c e Plain black silk glove, worth 33c. 75c Muslin Gowns 39c few dozen left from the sab, afl sizes, tucked yoke, neck and slii-vetrimmed with bent Itched ruffle. A Belt Sale 58c - .adieu silk belts, double. 19. 29, 49c 1 Ladies Summer Vests 50c Lisle Gloves 35c $t;l.-tou.O- -- O IziW neek tdeevea, sei-on- CONCERT 13c quill- I .act- - - grey, in nuidea lislu glove nvat open work effect L Cl ClJ 1 CD Suit Five people are busy as bee ou al- l era lion iu tbi great suit sale. The idea of profit i We abandoned. think now. ouly of wiling every ult 'c own. turning them into rash. You lake your pick from the entire line 60c on the $l.ut. t Half Price Englith Nobleman Diaaipatea Hi Own Fortune and Incur a Good Sized Debt New Yutk, June J. Creditor of the Marquis of Aiipelesey hare held a meeting to dlMcita plan for avritclng a set lenient, says a Herald despatch from London. It waa agreed utlmately that there hou1il he a deed of assignment to the trustee for the benefit of the creditors who would get practically an Immediate jwyment of 15 cents on the dollar. laml AngHrxey succeeded in 1896 to (ha title and estates and within six years has incurred liabilities amounting to more than $2.7!(iIOOOl but was fully Insured for $1.250.0UQ. One of the creditors announced that the reason for convening the meeting was iHi'Siise writs', had been leaned against the marquis. Judgment bad been obtained agslnt hint, hut Angcl-- I escy was sliroad and out of the Juris-- ) I Lobsters 15c per I 2 i 2 1-- e 1-- 2 STRICTLY A TEMPERANCE RESORT Entrance on 25th street, Opposite Rood Hotel. The Week of May 3oth Tha strong bill of high grade Vaudeville with the following artlotst World's Greatest Aerial Artist. LEON A LEONA HUGHES AND KENTON Comedy Sketch Artists It Waa the Dutch. BATES AND ERNEST Matrimonial Agent and the Bubo, HARRISON BROTHERS v Special Sunday Evening Program diction of ihe court, Adverting to such figures as had been supplied, the speaker raid it appeared,, that the unsecured liabilities were somewhere about $1,250.0(10. lie said he was sorry to ssy thst out of an income of $330,0(10 a very small margin was left from which to liquidate the liabilities. Among other things he declared the marquis had spent $1,065.-0U- 0 for jewelry. Little program wa will praoent the famous Operetta under the direction of Miu Celesta Conroy. 15 In addition to above Bo-Pe- 'children. PRICE OF ADMISSION. Adults Children p STUDIED A GUINEA 1-- 2 - .......... ....... UTAHNA PARK THE TEMPERANCE WO So 7 RESORT. PIG Girl Student Stine1 Tert With Thcfli fcn The cholegy of a Guinea Pig Final Chicago 2 1-- 2 2 2 Wheelwright Bros. Special Overstock Sale Psy-- 1 Chicago, June '3. By experimenting Dish Pans, 17 quarts, 30e regular price 50 cent......, for a year with' A guinea pig a id writBin Mour Wirier and $2.25 1.45 combined, on tvgular Iut word price of'5.bu0 thenla a ing ht tidies. Mix Bedsit Allen, a ztudtnt at Boilers. No. 8. with copper rim, regular prico $1.35 L10 the University of Chicago, haa passed '. No. 25 cents 8, 25a price regular gieamer. the cross exafliltiation by :9e faculty 13a and will t 'week reeeiw hpr degree Tin Bucket. 6 quarts, with cover, regular price 30 cents of doctor of (ihiroanpliy. Her llietd on 5c Pudding Pan. 3 quart a. regular pries 10 cent "The Psychulosy.bf the Gtlnea Pig , 14 quart, UhRmlier 85 cents 50c Pails, price regular was her final test. BuhIiiio Kettles, 4 quart, granite, regular price 45 cents...... The result ofMlf Mn's exjterl-mc30o the guinea is lliui she l'a Come early as our present over-stoclimits the of time salat the modupig among H nnlr.iolx of the Iltr exjrlments lated nervou ere another prdof that aulrrals of the sheathed or medVlufed nrrvnns eyairm are born with their mental faculties Phone 147Z. 2479 Washington Avenue, well developed. Their mnvrory I per-feet almor't from birth.' Mis Alim gTsdiin'P:! from the Unl-- I veraity of Washington !a 19 and re- by Cleaning many herd producing tbe bulk of the Inhaling germs. Street reived her makers degree from that Commissioner Woodbury lias begun a city' milk supply. New rule arc beinstitution In lfl"!. examination of every employe ing formulated for the regulation of in hi department. Return thus for Ihe traffic and the meat supply will bo indicate that Hie number afflicted will closely watched. be about 2.000, or considerably Ira Home physician have been quoted d of the total force. Plans to the effect that thousands of chilthan are being made to send the sick men dren are now suffering from tubercuto the Adirondack when the caxes are losis contracted through milk from innot too far advanced. fected row, but the health department officials declare no unusual number uf case have been found and aay TO PREVENT TUBERCULOSIS, New York Men Who Contracted New York. June 3- .- Extraor iinary they are merely taking every possible by Inhaling Germs While 8 Ac aping 8treeta Will preaiit!on are being taken by the precaution. health department to prevent the com-- I be Sent to Adirondack o. Denver. June 3. Mix Maude Fealy mnulcation of through or milk from dlneaeed row. Extra in- -i of this city today signed a contract a New York. June 3. A the the discovery that a number of Mroet eiiector have liecn apiKiinted and a leading woman with Sir Henry Irving sweepers have cntnraited ronxiimnllon ft rid examination will he made of the for next, season! ...................a -2 m-x- .gain-nixed- ni tsd k WHEELWRIGHT BROS., L ' j STREET SWEEPERS one-tblr- OUTING i . I n-u- I zzbe aaacm z. c are: showing an excellent line of ELIXIR CAUSES CAPERS! lAM MO CKS sm-ree- BL0SS0AS OF SPRING o RICH COLORS, HIGH GRADE, FANCY WOVEN Hammocks are what you are looking for. acr-n- e r and 35c 121c SPENDER ABIC SUCCESS Program of Exceptional Merit Render ed at Glenwood. Lard retails for 14o a pound. Pickled pigs foet, three pounds for Inclement the 25 cents. Notwithstanding cents. weather a considerable crowd attendFinnan baddies, 17 ed Ihe Cosgrove Orchestra concert at Pickled lambs tongue. 40 cents a do Glenwood last evening and judging en. from the hearty applause given each Beef loin, 11 cents per pound than Beef ribs. Bets 9c per pound. number, they were more cents. Rib roast 12 pleased. Every number on the program Veal breasts, 12 2 cants. wait exceptionally well rendered. The solo, Asleep lit the Deep" Sirloin steak, 15 cents. and porterhouse steak, 17 played on the Aluminum chimes, the cents. largest in the world, waa beyond a cents. doubt the finest ev r heard in thl city. Round steak, 12 The company will put on an .entire Chuck steak, 10 cents. Rib boiling beef. 7 cents. change of program this evening and It la to be hoKd that everyone will Deef shoulder clods, 10 ccnti. cents. avail themselves of the opjNirt unity of Rump roasts, 10 to 12 Loin and rib pork chons. 15 cents. hearing such an organization at so low Whule pork loins, 11 cents pound. a price. The Ogden City schools hold Veal necks, 10 cents. their field days at tbe Itark today and Veal cutlela, 15 2 to 17 12 cents tomnrow and a free dance will lie given In tbe Pavilion each afternoon. Sliced ham, 20 cents. The Weher Stake Academy will have Boiled bam, 30 cents. Breakfast bacon, 30 cento. their field day at the Park next Wedcents. SauKSge. 12 nesday. A large number of valuable cents. Dry salt bacon, IS prizes have been offered for cents a pound. contestants in the different athletic Pickled pork. 12 Home cured breakfast bacon, 15c. events that will be jiulled off. cents. Chopped suet, 12 Pork sausage .12 2 cents KKOCKEO IHTO RIVER cents. Hamburger. 12 The price in each Instance is by the Brakeman Struck by Bridge on Union pound. Timothy hay. Ions sells for $12.00 Pacific and Flung to Water Below. per ton. Timothy baled, 75c a hundred. 65c a hundred. Alfalfa baled, A. M. llruce. a brakeman on a westAlfalfa hay, loose. $10.00 per ton. bound Union Pacific train, was knocked Wheat. $1.85 per hundied. from the top of a box car in Weber Oats, $1.60. canyon yesterday a I tout 4 o'clock and Whole corn, $1.50. received a fractured skull. Ilrui-- fell Cracked corn, $1.55. from tbe car Into the waters uf Welter $1.36. Barley, river and was rew tted from drowning hundred. $1.60 Rye, per Bran and shorts, $1.20 per hundred. by tbe energetic work of bis fellow employes. Shorts alone, $1.30 per hundred. The accident haiiwnel at the first, bridge about bridge east of Ktraw-berrfrom Ogden. FOB THE POSITION ten miles EKOORSED Just how he came to strike his head against the bridge ia not known, but State Fisn and Game Commissioner it is thought he waa standing on top of an unusually hgh car aud being a Recommends Sylvester Grow for new man on this division did not stoop. The condition of the injured man, afReappointment ter being taken to the hospital, was found by tbe attending physician to be critical. It. is hardly thought possible Sylvester Grow, county fish and that be can recover. game warden, called al this office and staled teal rumors had been circuTREATY OVER LEGAL SUITS. lated to the effect that be is not an St. Petersburg. June 8. 12:58 p. m. applicant for reappointment. He emphatically stales he is a candidate and It Is authoritatively stated (bat no nehe also exhibited the following let- gotiations have yet begun looking to ter: a new commercial treaty with Great Office of John Sharp, State Flab and Britain. Game Commissioner, Salt Lake City, The negotiation for a treaty to alUtah. low firm in the United State and Ru-l- a to sue In the court of Russia and May 28th. 1904. The Hon. Board of County Commis-- - the United State respectively, have sioners, Weber County, Ogden City, been completed and the treaty probUtah. ably will be xign"d by Foreign MinisGentiemrn: I am informed by Mr. ter Lamadorff and Ambassador McGoi-mic- k 8. V. Grow, the fish anu game warden in a few days. of Weber that his Under the exiting Russian law Unitcounty, office term of expires soon ed State corpora iona can lie sued, but be necessary under the can not sue in the court of the emand it will law for your Hon. body to make a new pire. appointment to fill the Tacancy. So for as I know and can learn, Mr. Grow has been an efficient, officer and performed the duties of flRh and gems warden of Weber county to Ihe entire eat iefoct Ion of the state fish and gams department tinder directions from this office as required under the Jaw. and I would urgently recommend that he tie j himself in the respjMilnted to nffii-of county fish and game warden Strange Actions of Woman Who Has of Weber county. Imbibed Mysterious Stimulant I am informed that he has the full support of the sportsmen of Webr New York. June 3. Use of some recounty, snd I trust you will see your of markable stimulant, the nature way clearly to his reappointment. Vonrs very truly. which ha nut been learned, has eeusel In Sixrh avenue. From JOHN SHARP. Commissioner. a strange Wishing to be fair to sll applicants a bottle, the label of which ia marked the shove 1 published for Mr. Grow as containing an elixir of youth, the dose being one teaxpoonful every two by this neper. Any other anpllcant having like endorsements will be shown hntirx. a woman of evident refinement, similar consideration. and about 40 year old. took a long drink while standing on the sidewalk Railroad men who have liem In the near Fifth street. Her peculiar action service of the Union Pacific for three attracted attention of a large crowd, which soon grew to such proixirtlon years or more will be given free transportation to the 81. IjOtils fair or over that the police reserve had to be exilany other road to any point. Those In ed to clear the xtreet car tracks. Th Elixir" was a wonder worker. the servh-- for a shorter time will le fare. Five minute aft--given a rate of one-hadrinking the dose. a good Ity. WAS A GOOD consin. In 1864, at Huntsville, Ala., Mr. Messer was conductor out of Knoxville and Chattanooga, and from the latter place carried supplier: to SliermanS force then on their eastward inarch. For a abort time In Icfi railroading to engage in the lumber business. But he did not stay away long, and after suffering from a broken ankle for six months entered the employment of the Union Pacific. It wan while in the employ al that road that he ran ihe first train over (Its new road Into Waaatch. In May, 1872. Mr. Messer for the second time entered the employ of the Old Colony road, anil a Tier a few months service wax placed in charge of the new road to Wood's Hole. He was still In the service of thl road when he died. pound. lf worth - 1-- 30c. . serges, were $!..' aud ( ' a y id. iicccs 10 cks.-- out' at a liarguiu. 11 in Ran First Train to Early Daya of tre Overland Women's Black Dress Goods EXTENSION PA- Good Stockings 90c Yard for RAILROAD A. 8. MESSER, FORMER rS i 20c a .TrE Y MORNING. - Utah aud Oregon strawberries 25c jier cup. Carrots. 2 bunrlie for 5c; turnips. 2 bunches for 5c; liceis, 2 bunches for a PATriJP OGDEN, I'TAII, EXAMINE!. WE HAVE THEM Prices $1.50 to $6.50 c EBMWM9KB |