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Show liTAH. MONDAY MORNING, JANUARY, 2, 1905. THE MORNING EXAMINER OGDEN. earth as s result of the explosion. When the earth was removed, two officers end I'iu Kussinn soldiers were . prison-csThey picsed out and made start'll tbat the.-- e etui were Jtid Russians interred liy the explosion. T be trophies, which consists m held and machine guns, etc, arc still under investigating. "On Saturday evening our detach-ren- t facing 4 he east fort ol the lJsn-lun- g mountain blew up a pert ut tbe old enoioaure of the torts. The central corps, driving tbe enemy before them, occupied "H tort at T a. in. on January 1st aud men raptured the fort ot Panlung mountain. ' Thus the whole line or Paniuug mountain and Tt forts were under our occupation. The right wing commenced s bombardment at 6 a. tn. ana occupied the heights south of Baa Yauzuus village despite the stubborn resistance ot the enemy." DR. IRVINE MAINTAINS RETICENCE Declined to Give any Information Langdon Refuse, to Receive Irvin. Dr. liuatingdun. Pa. Jam. 1. The Rev. I. W, N. Irvine, the deposed pastor of cimre-h- , who sit. Johns Kpba-opahere from Philadelphia last niglrf at ami Immediately sought tbe home jf Vestrymas W. K. Hilller, on on. of the msk whiom uwmes appear the presoMmset agaiwM Bisliop Talbot leit for the east at nuon today. V l Text of The Pending Financial Measure Has Been Given to the Public. Washington, Jan. 2. The printing Coanciul measure relative to ibe mono-- J .. h inry un.t oi Mexico, to I bo Chamber of Deputies or Hint country November 10 by tbe eecreiary of finance aud public credit, baa jiifit betu rublienud by the Depart mcni of iu Commerce and Labur through Bureau of Siaiiaiics, translated from El Koocomista Mexicano. It U a h'l- - love: Tbe Executive of the Article 1. Vukm shall be empuaeml to reform Uie monetary laws of the Republic, tlx-- : iug the xtOkla of money that me to have legal cirt.u!aUo:i, the vain'., weight, fiuenesB, and other conditions of the cotes themselves, the limits of tolerance in minting aud lu circniJ-tiuii- , and, in general, cm ebl tailing the regulations which he may deem necessary in order to perfect ilia uaiuetary system, adapting it lo the economic needs of the Republic. In the exercise of this power he shall lie limned by I bo following conditions: A. The present silter peso lit with 24.4;!!l grants ni pure and 2.0342 grams of copper, aal with tinlimltod lcgaitender power. LI. To said silver peso Is attributed a alue equivalent Lo centigrams ot purs gold. C. The fractional silver coins shall contain a quantity of that metal less than would correspond to their representative value as compared to l ho ar-rv- -d and Dr. livise bstkwi raisworn haggard. During his hoit visit he maintained an uninterrupted silence to ad new per interviews. Af ths eta rll! tlon a representative of the Associated Press was cordially greeted by Dr. Irvine, hut ihe clergy man would give no RUSSIANS PREPARE lu format Ion concerning the purptwe of TO K VAGI' APE. like-wiVestryman Hillier was circulation nr the visit. uiroctiy on ilia silent. Headquarters of the Third Japanese vlirh iijs!runin 0, fred,t Dr. Irvine's unexpected departure toor (hL. operations of exchange. Army, January 1. (via Fusani. The alike as hetw is Inexplicable, view! Russians are preparing to evacuate a commission iow day lia To bv his friends and opponent a lie comfunctions shall be to regulate the municated with none of his former their entire position east of Port Arnummary eiivuUlion ami to secure, so or parishioners and denied thur. lar as pucsihle. the sialuliiy ot the vestrymen friends. It is generally to all himself DEPARTURE POSTPONED. i.te of formnn exchange, tor which believed that the briefness of his visit purpoee the Exwuiive may confer on was due te his failure to influence the s.iiii cuimniimlon such powers as ho Port Said, Jan. 1. The deimrture of vestrymen who have repudiated their may divia reguisiio, anl intrust to it signatures on the presentment to per- Roar Admiral Botrorskys third diviat the proper time the lisudiing of a mit their names tn remain on that pa- sion of tbe Bcctind Paufic squadron, special fund, the amount of which per. It is understood that an effort was ha been postponed. shall be detvrniinod by the Executive made by Dr. Irvine to communicate himself. with John Laugdna, one of the men who BRILLIANT NEV YEARS CEREMONIES. M. To make all the necessary prorepudiated tbe presentment, but withvisions, including those intended to out success. When asked today wheths er he had eeen Dr. Irvine, Mr. Lang Ths emporer and Toklo, Jan. repress end punish crimes and don said: empress held brilliant new years cerrelating to the subject; to No. And 1 dont want to. lie emonies at the Imperial palace today. the requisite service and oflicee, knows better than to come to my house Since early morning ths emperor has and to mass the necessary expendl onto of tbe purposes set I itures for deeply grieved at tbe publicity received iu audience Japanese statester men, pec is, naval and military officers, Inrtli shove, with power to suppress my rams has been given in the mal an-nwho rendered their homage in the oraud would gladly escape any iurtber or modify the existing office s. tore. der of iwetedence and prominent tbe salancs of employees, At 2 p. ni., the emperor received and tlio appropriation and expend"It stems that Irvines sole purpose itures auihorlxed by smh-Islaws ur by is to destroy the tranquility of our ths diplomatic corps. imriah. It is sow definitely known that the budget of exiieuditurca. Vestryman W. G. Miller did receive a 8KRYDLOKF TO COMMAND THIRD PACIFIC BVilADUUK. telegram with. Dr. Irvine's name signed to it, asking him to keep quiet and St. Petersburg, Jan. 2, l:Hi. m. that a latter In which explanation was mads would follow. Dr. Irvine's chief It is reported In naval circles that Adcounsellor, Herbert Greene,. deuiee that miral Bkiydloff. who Is expnrted tu arsuch an agreement was sent by the rive at St. Petersburg about the middeposed clergyman. Since the receipt dle of February will he given comof this tefagram, Vestryman Miller who mand of the third Pacific squadron secured tbe signatures to the presentwhich is now fur sea ai American Kindness Manifested at tha ment has refused to speak further og Likas. It Is being prepared that the squadron expected Df. Recant Unveiling of an Emperor's tbe subject. In exiiertatiou of will start tor ths far east at the end of Status at Washington. Irvlnru appearance ut St. Johns church April. It is believed thnt Captain Clado a larger crowd was attracted then the I who waa detailed from vice admiral The Berlin, Jan. 1. Ambaaaadnr Tower little church could accommodate. Rojost veus ky's squadron to give test called at the palace today to present rector, Dr. Johnson made no reference imony before the commission on the s his New Year's congratulations to the to ths present controversy, which hail north sea affair) will be Admrisl under Dr. of chief staff. emperur and impress of Germany. "I Its origin in tbs pariah ," "to Irvine's rectorship. Mrs. Emms D. Elsaid Emperor William, r.ud to ths president slid tha people of liott. whose name has been conthe Uuitod Stales my wishes fur a for- spicuously in the cane and who was tunate and happy new year. President denied mmmunioa by Dr. Irvine atRoosevelt la tawing the American peo- tended the services tcxlsy. ple to an advanced position of power Irvine's DAfter Attorney and influence ia the world. Germany details soma nf the luoka n the inrroaslng great new of eparture known. Suffering From Dementia, He Fought became his visit be of the United Rtaten without cowl-stcause Germany has nothing but friend- It was learned that Dr. Irvine and Dr. Those Who Huntsd Him, ly feelings toward the people of the Hilller bad some differences over the Miller and that United Staiee." telegram received by The emparur alluded to the recent Dr. Irvine left the Hilller house and Stanton, Texas, Jan. 1. Roliert unveiling of the statute of Frederick spent tha night at the home of Mr. Heiiler, aged 18. of Oakland. Cal., has President Miller. After Dr. Irvines arrival last been found in an stand on ml coal ebel the Qreat'at Washington, Von loienfeld has told me with what night, Mr. Miller railed at the honm on the plains hare, with little clothing kindness be was bested. His account of James Deulthorne and informed to protect him from the severs weathof wliat )ie. osw aud .how be was him that Dr. Irvine would I rue to see er. He apparently was suffering from gratified me very. much. I ap- him. Mr. Langdon was present. Mr. dioientla and fought those who hunted preciate it.'1 Denlrtiorne replied that It Dr. Irvine him. The boys mother, who lives at During the canssisadoa which con-ti- n wanted lo see him he knew where to Oakland has wired she has forwarded toil some time, tbe emperur wid: money to pay his transportation home find him. Dr. Irvine, be said, certain! I wish .that an ammgeniAit could will start west owed him an explanation, bst he did and a local pbysU-laly be made uniler which American profes- not propose lo hunt up tbe with him. The buy has visit ed the eiergyman sors could coiua to our universities to fhtr. In returning from 8t. gat H. 1 Hiring the conversation the world's still deliver courses of tenures each Mr. Iannis It is believed he suddenly became was mentioned Miller by trlegram year and for German professors to go Draithorne and Mr. Miller said that incapable of raring for himself and to Amerh-auniversities and dulivrr Dr. Irvine had Informed him that he wandered to Texan and out on the lectures there.' had not. sent such a message. Mr. plains alone. conhe felt Mr. Tnwar, replied that , fident the suggestion would he wel- Denothorne produced the original teleLETTER LIST. comed in Aiurrica and lie assured ths gram received hy Mr. Mu lor, which then enuieror that he would he happy iu surprised Mr. Hilller. The latter Interreturned home and had a warm List of letters remaining in the post-offi-re helping to carry it out. view with Dr. Irvine, the outcome ot at Ogden, ('tali, Dec. 27. 1904. which wee that. Ihe clergyman went which, if not called for in two weeks CLERICAL ALDERMEN EXTEND will be sent to the Dead Letter Office. GREETING TO THEIR KING. to the hnuie of Mr, Miller. GENTLEMEN'S LIST. GRftAT VNDER IRVINE Rome, Jan. 1. Fur the first tluw in DR. Me, King, (Mias. Ash ton. Leslie STRAIN. alnf united rlencal tbe history Italy F. W. Mouxari, J. F. Archibald, dermen were among tha officials who Anderson. W. L. McRay. G. K. Philadelphia. Jsn. 1. Weary and alwent tu the Quiriiial today to oalend-neMalone. A. M. Touy worn be the out strain from year'! greetings to King VMlur most Cliaa. Morehead, A. II, Rlemel, Emmanuel, It ia reported that the ha been undor during the past week, Brown, TV in. 2 Minnus Alfred reclerical sldemisu had consulted Pope the Rev. Dr. I. N. W. Irvine toletters Moore, Thomas Pious X an o1fceir at tending the sing s turned heie from Huntingdon, Pa., sta- Ilnttin Jams Mifnrd Cash Store was met at the railroad reception and were advised that they night. lie Bacon, IV. L. Nursery Ogden mud his tion newspaper hy .Mhould do their duty as royal subO. O'Conneyy R. R. He refused to speak otf Bentley. reixirters. Ott. C. W. jects. Besrdslev, WTO. went and to his viit Huntingdon After the iwceptsin tho officials weir Oxbnrne, D. P. Collins, D. A. Ms horns. to Pu'Uiart. Robt. Cos. J. H. received by the Dowager yueon There Is a growing feeling among Coombs, Geo. v whe convorsing with Deputy that the pro- Cautner. Cbas. B. Powell,James here tonight Win. A. Pavla, spoke of the Hi. Louis exhibi- clergymen brought bv Pr. Irvine against Clark. Albert. C. W. Pkither, tion, sad will tibi: regretted she ban ceedings Tallin! will fall through If the Geo. Robertson. Thus, Decern, lioetl unable to viit tho lair as hu lliahqp Huntingdon vestrymen persist. In their Fsrlev, G o. e 1 Reeder. J. F. had wished to do. adding: of having signed Ihe prerepudiation Geo. Reed. Edward "America Is a most imcrexting couu-trsentment. It is believed that if ths Farley, Alvlu Rogers Hiram Inform Foutger, men officially Huntingdon Knusnaldo Grue, Geo. Bishop Tutlls, the presiding bishop Gorman. G. W. Gulrrlere NEW YEAR RECEPthat they did not knowhigly sign a Gilson, J. W. Stone. Sam TION AT MEXICO. presentment, that the 8L Ioui preSMamo. Ol Gillie, J. late will officially dissolve the board. York Sakamoto K. Mexico City, Jn. 1 President litas Shaw Harrey Grtx, oJlin held Ins snnusi new year reception at PORT ARTHUR IN ITS , c Shaw- - Harry Ar.tlmr-saloDEATH r the l.s'tiral patare. Atueiicau a Sard, dames ( iayiin, as dean ol the iltpiit-inuiiK. Shlvoiey. Dsn F. Hutchison, (Coatinund froai Page 1.) (vrps which a tended, mud.- - u Hammer Jesse Smith brief tpiFcb ol fetirliaiiiiu. Hal. II. S. Tanner. A. C. news Tha Uris morning. rials continued Hull. Kdw. 0. A. 'J. RETIRING AMBASfrom Pori Arthur gave ailriHiooal cheer Harrison Geoige Taylor, Turned. M. L. a congruu-latiouof SADOR IIONCRCI). to the tenoral exshangs Mirks. C. P. Thomas, Jss. C. Hull. Ewd. C. (Ttah State Bank TjcniloD, Jan. 1. The rnyzl Huban Benuvtt family Vlraidi. Raff ril circie ipent New Vein si ii;i i quini ly ill RUSSIANS DESTROY TWO OF D. C. Huctsuu, Vidor, C. F. THEIR FORTS. Hall. Chn. The cuatumary New Saniiringiism, Williams. Griffith Year hur.nrs were cnmieil. hut Sir Hnvuowauojnr AYallln. Chsa. 2. Monous. lee reiiring aiabaaM-hi- r CeeFoo. Jan. (noon). Captain m A. K. William. Arihur I) Par.s, was giu-- a baronetcy aud the Kartow commanding the torpedo bout Kelley. TV. G. Whctstoue, Mr. kina placed a irsideme in Richmond destroyer Vlnstui. which pul into this Kenlrr, Mr. Ps.-at his ilispoosl oil his retirement harbor this morning from Port Arthur, Waus, K Keller, Jims Wood, j'., II. R. from the diplomat ic arrvlre. savs the Jaiiaueee expected to enter Keene. John T. General luig. Dr. Wilson. John R. Sir Oharle Hauling, the auibas-sMd- Poi t Arthur Tuesday, but at St. Petersburg, waa decorate-Stocosel. who was sick, will resist with Lee. W. J. Zicks, Toils ro Gris with the grnvi't erne of St. Michael the remnant of the garrtaiu on liosii l.iicit-.- . Torn tail A number of Indian Mountain. Captain Kartow domes tn ami St. la pier, Frank officials wero similarly honored. report from Tokio that General Stoe-o- l LADIES' IJ ST. From Dm religious point of view the efferod to surrender, i he Russians Mrs. M. E. Johnson. Mrs. M. Barry. tfa-i- r of feature of tbe new year is Hie two own blew up yesterday x F. of revivalist, furra near the railway and completed Corse. Mr. (5. 1). activity E. Lewis, Miss who IreM stirring service In Iamdon dam ruction of tbe cruiser llayan. The Chuliot. Mi Mr. May cis an. I etawhsiw, enmnicua crowds dis- destroyers Snilrll aud Boikt a iso left Hazel playing the greatest fervor. Iort Arthur yesterday. Their fate is t,dKOU, Mr. Char- iiCWis, MiaMarla Leonard. lotto unknown. Port Artbnr is described by Mi AITMIRATfON FOR ARBITRATION Mary Louis, Mrs. R. S. today arrivals a a living hell. The Gnllm. TREATIFifl. Grace liner. Mrs. Ccdclla Mle be Gilpin. aid to are all nearly hospitals Gilison. Miss Ctar Moore. Aliee Paris, Jan. 1. Count Toormielli. ihe Marshall. Mrs. Kate Italan smtassador ami de.ra of the lotto Miss Flor- - Miller, Mis Laura dtpionredic enrpa. in prsHenting to JAPANESE GATHER 1'RISON-PresMeForbes. 1 tfiie New I ear's con- -, oti encc Morton. Mrs. Ella h EHS AND I'UUflllh. geatuisrions of the corp ex preened Sd- - ! ( FMison. Mis Mary Ganusl. XI I -. mirettou fur FrsTice gregt part in the j Konkins, Mr. Sn- Reeder. Mihk J. A. vahlngton. Do. C.. Jsn. work of iemot mg interns) Htnal peace, Roger. Miss Dio retorrin Roach. Mr, luti aiffiitratl IcrStmpi-oMr. U. I of outmttdlng iniernatlnnal differ- I . M. ence. President Lnubet replied In ap-- 1 ,u,' Pariangeil. ibey blew up tnit i Hammer. Mr. K. slater. Mr.Mrs.' N. of fort m. 10 Miss a.' . at eviBungshu psz'spet Hurley word let prom emphasizing ss viure Williamson, Mr. dence f the growth of arbitration Ideas Sunday, whereupon they assaulted an.l Atha ocmvly oocupied the whole tort at1 Maly. Mr. Tho. Ihe meeting of tb Ititematfansl com Wuod. Mrs. Bertha mission torthe sett iement of the North Id a. ni. A part of the enemy Bed Johnson. Mr, I toward the bright south nr the Sa affx;r tu w hii-in 1 while the other pari wa buried m tue i ing her hoiKailuy 'niUS, U. DAVIS, t. JL for that purpose wiihln Republic aud abroad.Iv. In modify the and comnier- iolue and pav- f.al laWa M iangpmni - rurj. ! TIME CARD. Effective Dec. 4th, 1904. 1 DEPART: No. C Mail and Express... 8:20 a. n No. 2 Overland Limited for i t 1 Bluffs, Omaha, Council i Denver, Kansas City and east daily 2:35 p.m. No. 4 Atlantic Express fur Denver, Omaha, Couneil Bluffs, Kansas City and all 7:20 points east, daily P-- ARRIVE. No. 2 Pacific Express from Council Bluffs, Omaha, Denver. Kansas City and 3:45 . east daily No. 1. Overland Limited Council from Onislia, Bluffs, Kansas City, Leaver and all points east, 2. 2a daily 3:00 p.m. No. 9 Fast Mall C. A. HENRY, ' Ticket Agent. ae c ; i . ' ; .... a hSHF: Years Resolution offl-cal- Tlie acceptance of these fractional coins in one payment shall mil be obligatory for a quauUty greater than 2d pasos, nor for lirumce coina in a quantity greater than I' peso; but the government shall designate tho offices where private persons uaty freely exchange, fur peso coins, such fractional or bronze money as they umy present In quantities of luO pesos or mutiplies thereof. E. The minis shall not be obliged to coin the precious metals presented to them, but the emission of money of all kinds shall be reserved to the Executive, who may exercise this power subject to the Iswa and at the time and in the quantities determined by said laws.' Article 2. Hie Executive of the Union la also auihorlxod to take action in accordance with the provisions expressed herlnafter: A. To prohibit the Importation of Mexican silver pesos Into the territory of llie Republic. I). To demonetise coins which, in his judgment, ought to be mired imm circulation. C. To coin, for exportation, pesos ol coinage anterior lo the present. D. To vary the coinage or silver pesos when Ibe occasion requires it E. To grant legal circulation, for a limited time, to Ibe gold coins of oth-- ' er nations, fixing their value In Mexi-- ' can nmney whenever the office ot standard silver is quoted at London at more than 23 iience. F. To modify the fiscal mining laws, diminishing ilia burdens wbirli both tbe precidiis met sis hae to hear in the 3 por cent for coinage. 3 ier cent for stamp, ami the dues on assaying, smelting, refining, and separating.. ti. To modify tbe lawa which authorize the levying of a fee ol yiu per unit of concession (perH-hencia-) lor the grant of patent (llluinrioul U mines, and also the annual tax on mining properties tperteneneias t ninni es I in such way sa to favor the mines which produce precious metals. II. To modify the law ot tuns 6, per reel JS7, so as to reUueo to 1 the maximum of 2 per cent mi the value of the precious metals to which local laxos may lie raised, aoconftug to the aforementioned law. I. To exempt ari tries destined for mining from itnimri duties or te reduce existing duties thereon. J. To organize offices which, without detriment to the public treasury, in iy advance funds on the value ol silver bars, and procure, for ,t fame Interested, facilities for the side of said bars under the. heel conditions possible, entering iuto the requisite ar-- Ai aca-in-ls- w s see 25lh p Etl From Provo, American . Fork, Ihi, Juab, Mil- ' ford, Frloro, Calirntes end intermediate points9;45 A From Provo, Lehl, Fair-fielMercur end SanValley Ry. points. . 5:35 p pete v v , From Silver City, Mam- j " '1'moth. Eureka, 8(orktnn, Garfield . For tbe Holidays e i City Ticket TICKET OFFICE S Main Street. 7 201 Office, Tel. 250. For particular, call on or addrera ; agents. Salt Lake Route, or J. Mr! MOORE, District Passenger Agent. W. E. G1LLETT, Gen. Pam. Agt. HEALY HOUSE, Opp. Depot PHONE BELL 1S1Z. MEMBER AMERICAN TICKET BROKERS' ASSOCIATION. FT. A 5:35 p . m Beach. ALL TRAINS DAILY, , ;) Daily Pullman Buffet Sleeping Car Milford. Service between Salt Lake, Direct at ago Modena aud Calienten. connectiona for all mining district a m eoutheni Utah and Nevada. a Cheap Rates to St. Louis' . Fast through trains daily to ths CHICAGO & NORTH-WESTER- N double-trac- k line t Atlantic Mail all points East ., ,,.,..T It 9:90 No. 12, Salt Lake local No. 2. Chicago, St. Louie lim.2 . 15 ited .. .. No. 4. Atlantic Express, all 7:00 points East No. RAILWAY the tt, ather Eastern IBGIIANDLVESTgN Chicago via be-twe- en the Missouri River and Chicago. Direct connection with all lines to the Eaat Two trains daily Omaha to St. T&ul and Minneapolis ; excellent service to Duluth and Superior. a. m. p. m. perfect dining car service on all through trains. C. A. HENRY, Ticket Agent, Ogden. I. A. BENTON, Gen. Aget.Psgr.Dept. Salt I.je City. 0. B. GILSON. Agent Ogden. R. G. IV. TIME CARD IN EFFECT. JUNE 8TH, 19d. DEPART DAILY. Fv haitWr IffitemtiM iply it C. A. WALKER. Bta'I Aft. C.A ISaadsowest Sece.if Santa SL SALTUXE CITY, UTAH. t WILL YOU Invent in a piece of unimproved land I Weber County! THli OREGON SHORT LINE TIME Jfi Adjoining improve! farmer CARD. Half mile from R. R. Station f Doc. 4. 1904. DEPART: Right rant to Irrigetien Canal t No. 7 Butte and Portland 12:05 p.m Providing yen can buy an monthly 9 No. Pocatello, Montpelier paymentaf a.m. 1.2o aud Butte 7:15 p.m. Say 910 or $16 or 620 per month V No. 11 Cache Valley Or quarterly! No. 12 Salt lakr and Tlntic 10:50 a.m. No. 8 Salt Lake and interOr annual payments. 7:35am. mediate points And no Interact No. 2 bait Lake, Provo, And no taxea end all points Milford The owner .t pay taxea and aom 3:40 p.m. timw te uaa the land until It la sohih fliltv No. 10 Salt Lake end interpaid Jar 6:30 mediate points p.m. k or 1 Fran-Downin- No 4- -- ..8:15am., ARRIVE: 2:15 Lake Ka ar-Pocatello No. 9 Butte 12:50 Express No. 11 Salt Lake and Tlntic 6:55 No. 7 Salt Lake and Mil11:25 ford No. 3 Salt Labe aud Inter6:05 mediate point No. S Portland end Butt.. 7:00 No. 10 Butte end Pocatello 6:(r0 No. 12 ! Cache Valley Traiii Sundays. south of Juab p.m. a.m. p.m. a.m. am. ! D. F.. Said piece ol land will eoM yen per eerw. $400 far 20 a crew, $800 tor 40 wee. 91,200 tor 61 screw ta- p.m. HUNTER & KENNEDY - Trav. Pass. Agnt. Ogden, Utah. Dl'RLEY, G. P. A T. A.. Salt Lake City. Dally Write ms & F. WARREN, General Agent No. 411 Dooley Htoekr Balt Lake City. I money. 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DEMENTED THE ITALIAN pense good cheer for the holidays order some nf (heir wine from For Provo, Skry-dloff- 2 DEPART. Lolil, Fairfield Mercur, connecting . DURING 1906 THERE SHALL BE NO OTHER 8ER VICE BETWEEN BALT LAKE CITY AND CHICAGO AND 8T. LOUIS QUITE SO SATISFACTORY AS BURLINGTON SERVICE. ile-tre- - coset raise the finest on the grapes on the Pacific eoasi.Tbeir wines are absolutely pure. If you wish to dis- Salt Laice K. R. Co. Depot, Third West and 8outh Temple Sts. Salt Lake City. I EMPEROR WILLIAM APPRECIATES 1). raettk-- San Pedro, Los Angeles and 1 "peso. COLONY TIME TABLE This Is Our New qf esiub-ilalupent- s, A. B. MOSELEY. Trav. Pasa. Agent. : Oglen, Utah 11 1' mlede-meaiwr- P-- Naluun, Telephone 546 823--y, fits |