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Show TD12 grand HOUSE opera ppJDAY . lit aaer-o- AMERICAN of Salt Lane is via dsuglrer. Mra. Ike Flic ii; it. . PARTY . I- -, old-tim- S man hue uei n granted Majority of the Council la Also With to Joseph F. Stephens, aged 23. and the New Party SurprisMias .Nettie 1 Cardon, both of Ogden. ing Results. A liCL-ua- e Dr. Conriy j. exceedingly joyful over two recent virtorle. The one Suit larru-The Anuncuu is public. The other is a baby boy Lake City by a part; plurality or 059 over burn to hi wife bunds Morris I Democrat), Lyuck (Republican I. being third iu the race. The vote The young girl who me: such a sad was us follows: fate Sunday uighi was not a member by wards of the Moves familv uf Ogden. Her people have lived iu Plain City. . Girls -- 30 Chanjei foHitn Complete 0f Wardrobe tile Emerald Lwib' Girl . r.fc. Julies th Hindoo Girls from Seen the rtSJCSfFUait CMinct Scene. nr- - u, PRICES 25c, 50c, 75c. SATURDAY matinee and night .juutmtnr The Great MlToiMB Tile following warrau y dec.i l,aa been filed in the office of the coumy Y. K. Moore and wife to recorder: F. F. Dalton, ail cf lot i, block 3, Woodmanac? Main street add tiou. American 13. Later retuins show Auui u.e i American party, and four are Demothe Amercrats. Of the ican party claims Davis und liouduy. giving the new parly a majority of uue Tbp vote by wards is in the council. as iollows: First Ward -Aim n. :,.i I Term .Mariiu Loug 2318. Hewlett (Kep.t Ithl'i, Giilcti a-- (IX-ni.- ) It not to tend be sufficient In (Hep.) 794. Chinatown nianu-facture- ; Lulu Star Sutton Laltn-America- gui-at- "THE CAPTAINS MATE d 20c and 30c two-yea- PEOPLE'S SAVINGS BANK one-ha- lf Shoe Market s TMltah National d Bank n .LS BROS. NUMENTS - ta 3 f.. )j.J !.v 'i'tl aru. It's - r .Ul' . li'.-nr- OF OGDEN - ill.1'- - i A.i lVarl eigh' n i.. I,, Ik. uii. W ' rcNet-,- iu Ti;e. f:tj ,i.-- i . g.t;.v.i:.. I'. ... Cii.u li. . i:-- wuiu . I iVsihoi.-ikni.'i- !i j. v.- wh j -j ii.buv rii'i'.c.!. . - . .1 . ll(. ' OUR BUTCHERS The Places . ( .Ti jin uf Ru;. haalirig a load of bathe ei.y ja',!. a smai1 workul itj nay up fiviii b ill? in 1 To Buy Hi. I . Oil o! i uf Mlrtlke riglil lb in u r. iiipuiyeu . h i l. bail liiud Before ji; taken of the smoke a Miivii i!arp broke t in ien i,uii) ai out and Mailed to aprtu-- uvci i',r )o:i i. emr'iu hot.ili r. mci wvh a puiu'o: u.,. cidd:. Is.e Tje.iisy af.i Fife made a hasty drive :o . tire in ihe h..ndliii. ,f a j i r.iag-und the oh. iniea i i :. .. The hay was tipped iron iln- - Kagon Iter w;ieu it niunbii'i the !iit foot Hr ami l tie biuze eXLitigu:;;;, .i ri:: mremiei y, the shoi yf.e; ni much hay nm- - tii.nurt. bur iskt'ii to me .;! in .fleets tf w i:!i ? ho ihp hay ii useless from The Hie nun caused a la.'iiugiv When the call fur a i:u the iu it was by i he friction of t ii cuge ef the iiaae was u til" t lhi-iwhe. against pari of tl.e vaguj uii i.h, no: a is, '.lag- - i.i ihe ciTi wint-i.r.i no: engaged in carrylii-- - i t'di-lff- r i ait slip-ie-- rr MEATS I . . Tlie Market Affords e 1 u FIRE ALARM SENT IN wi-i-- The tire department made a rur. at 16:56 yesterday morning io thereat' or 215 Twenty third street. In nusser to an alarm sent in from Marion .No. 26. A pile of rubbish smouldering near the residence of Mrs. lllll was thn csiise of the trouble. For three days the departmrui has averaged a run a day. The damage dune during that time fails under 3(H1. FIRE IN THE CHRONICLE. Building but Damagtd $150,000. brary la Saved. Li- - au Kruuciaco, Nov. 8. Au made today of tbe ibuuuKe dunu in tbe Chronicle building by lire and wuut latd night places the total amount at nut leas ihun I150.06U, partly covered by inaurauee. The clock tower, near which the fbuuew started flora lire works, was ruined, and the upper flour was practically gutted, bu: the energetic efforts of the tlronien saved the library aud tbe many linotype machines and other machinery In the composing and stereotyping department of the paper. The presses in tbe basement were uninjured, though flooded with water. The weekly Chronicle is being prepared today (com thr old office, though the men are working under many difficulties. The dtiliy edition, which this morning was printed on tho Examiner's presses, will be issued tomorrow from its own office. The reference library or the Chronicle is regarded as one of the must complete of its kind in Ameiics. It could not be duplicated, as or or 20 years have bom occupied iu the collection and rumpilution of its contents. 1 sustained ur,y slight injury, owing to tbe fact that the building of mod-er- a construct ion. 1 AGAINST PROTEST LOAN. Honolulu, Nov. 8. Senator Met and oihcrs have aeut to President Roosevelt a protest against tbe territorial loan fur which Secretary Atkinson is now en route to Washington to President secure) tne .ipproval of a and-les- Roosevelt. The last made u provision for issuing a loan tor ?l,23o.0pi and made appropriations accordingly. Governor Carter decided to issue t.ini expend only FI.'iO.Ouq and ji Is to secure this amoum (bat Secretary bus gone lo Washington. The protestanle claim that Governor ('alter is exercising legislative functions iu attempting in issue an unauthorised loan or ITuU.OOO and aelecling which Items unumg the appropriations shall be carried out. Governor Curler t oys t.liui his is in accord with u sound finunclnl policy and that th- - hill as passed by the legislature provides tor the use iif territorial money im matter which the should provide. counties theno-elveDID SOLDIERS St. Petei'siiiii THEIR DUTY c. Nov. 8. A ing tu'.eu. The lti tei ihe n rallej on and in a teiy few' in; miles a .carriage with tbs Republican hsuncra flying conveyed Uninjured msu to the hospital, whe.ro he received medical attention and then was sent to his home at 12K Tweuty-eighil- i street. The problem troubling me officials of the I niou Pseitte these days la the scarriiy of engines. Aa auuouuced in these columns a few days ago. engines have been rented from tbe Southern Facilie eoniimu.v und are expected to leave flurraincn.ii for Ogden. Engine lk4l was turned wear from Green River and ran ns s special to Ogden, arriving heie si 2:J;i to take train No. 2 east today. Tb la company placing h spur track to connect with the iiiaiH (racks of the Uuion Deioi ;irds to tbe warehouse now In cimrae uf ronsiruciiiiu by the llnylo Furniture coniiumy. This building la being erected wlih rapid progress and the track Is being laid In order that cars containing matvrinl and supplies may bo set in and unloaded en I he ground. Cniiui business la slacking up a little the shortage iff can is being overcome. Today several cars which have been in this service were placed lu tegular freight service. Tbe movement of lima freight from the west is now occupying most of tbe attention. On an average of five train loads uf time freight pass through dally, and It ts essential that this chma or freight be given preference liver mber freight, which is lieing done. Engines arc li!d over in order that them will he no delay on this account. Whalaaala For Fine Meats - i' Ogden. l t is published today in the difficult posl-liocalling of thr troop during the disoiilers of the past wee1; It declares (hat (hey their duly and simply pcifonm-- i should be prah-rather than blamed for preserving oidei. espeeia'lv in (lie streets of tile capital. .' SAN alU-ntio- FRANCISCO FOR Choice Meats to get the thia market FISH Either Phot 39-s- 355 Twenty -- Fourth St, Lindsey 8. foui-stor- 111. 2478 Washington Avenue TrIE CENTRAL MEAT MARKET Meat Market FOR YOUR CHOICE FOR EXTRA CHOICE MEATS MEATS WE HAVE THE BEST. TRY US. FISH AND POULTRY IN SEASON. , Phoaea Bell pleas ataryoaa. Pkanaa lad. 171; -- BU 171k. lad. 171-y- ; 216, Washington Avenue 2321 Washington Avenue 23 1 1 WM. WILFORD, Proprietor. BIELS We Keep the MEAT MARKET Best Meats Money will twy; mo Inferior maata fcaadlad at 173 25th Street IS BALLARD & THE PLACE TO BUY YOUR MEATS RINCKERS FRESH AND CHOICE. FRESH FISH ARRIVE EVERY DAY. Juit phoao ue aad w aaauie jmu the beat Bock phoaM 653. 331 Twenty Fourth St. -- ELITE Piior.a Bell l4-k- ; lad. 164. NEVADA MARKET Meat Market FIRE. V THE POULTRY BEST. s J hsii I' ancikco, Nov. AND AND FISH IN SEASON. ; Bell lad. 299. Phone bt at You are aur POULTRY ' slated In railroad circles that, with the completion of the new coiunilxMmy building, now In course of constnicilon, (he office of ihe editor of (he Oregon Short line, together wilh member of the office force, will lie moved to Ogden and will have apartments in the new building. This means tils', about, fifteen or twenty men with (heir families will move to Ogden. Work on the commissary building, which has been very alow in tbe past, baa taken a turn and m tha Iasi few days a great allowing has been made by tho air brick msaona employed and. if (he present good weather prevails. February first will see tbe building for occupancy. The greatest drawback on this work bus been due Ut the fact that material whs delayed cn rouJu and also that uiea could not be found to do the work of the laborer. Now these have been overcome and all material, with the exception of a car uf flooring and a ear of cement tu hi used In the concrete floor Air the which bus already been sinned, has been received. Iu about two weeks the first story will have Ail steel work la howl completed. now In place as ave all the door aud window hills for the flint alory. That Ogden is to Is the important railroad for tin- Harrlman lines Is by ib extensive ImprovemonD now being made by these lines, Mil uf I lie headquarters will he Fred L. Keller and Ratail Butchers li. lias been Crad-mill;- gi.tirn-meu- Grecnwell Bros. IMpui Now that, the boot proclamii'i'iii 2b Street Twenty-Fift- h y hulidirig on Coiivetsi street, occupied by five fiunillns. was destroyed by fire . Several persons were is.; nlghi. cl lo- liieiuen ai. the risk of ihfllr . Robert. IlardingioTi, of enuwu CARD OF THANKS. gine company Id. was seriousir injured wbils carrying a woman by fallMr. ami .Mi James hermii ami ing from the third floor, bur the nos exugh; hv Fireman John row, t;i los of ilielr family, in their and was unhurt. An adjoining loving hob and hvuiber. Julius J. Iverson. expm iint-r-thanks to ihir Ktslde was a Nr; burned and eight perl-lie- d in the flames. The burs-many friends ait'i vympsthlx-re- . fiujr.rial loss is nu' over $10.(9in. SEEKING AMERICAN AID. REVOLUTION IN SAN DOMINGO. K. Mm, a Victoria. B. ('.. Nov. k.-- T. Warliu.-gUKiNov. S. -- A l'pvobition-- j wealthy Korean, has arrived bound for Waa.'iiiiKion to svk Ameri- ary movement has developed in Kau can acaiatance r Kmea. Domingo and an uprising la threat-rn'iNews to this effect ha reached RETURNING VERDICT. , ihe government here and (he proper ate bring taken by the navy de- i 7. 6 n. ni. 1 Tokio. No-.The par. meat at tbe instance of the state batch of RuFsian prisoners vi:i em- department to maintain tlie peace. bark from Kelt-- aliout the midii'e of the present month. CHEAP RATES TO EL PASO AND CITY OF MEXICO. Baltimore. Md.. Nov. 8. Tlie lJllJCl, tin- ('.riiado and his party ::i rarriagea piocevdi-On Nov. lr'ih and to the city hall yesterday, where the Midland will sell round trip tickets to prince was cheered bv a grea crowd. El Paso fur $43.63. tickets rood until Over the entrance waved Atnei,can Nov. 25th. wilh final extended limit At El The ovation hre of December 23th if d0sit-u- . aud British even exceeded :n enthusiasm that Paso round trip tickets ;o City of .Mexwhich weicnnie l Itince Lutiis at the ico will be on salt-- fur tls. Now is station. From the city hall the prince the time to visit beautiful and antique drove to the residence of ronrui Fra- Old Mexico at greatly reduced rs'e Start right by Feeing that your tick-erser. whose guest he Was at tiTi read over the Midiand Routs. in,s anal dinner. assuring you of a pieesan' and inter-cr'insesnie trip. Exeellenr eon counei ol m.i, Paris. Nov. isters. at a meerirg today, delermlred I nertlons all the way. Further partleu office. 77 on Januaiy 7 a 'he ds'e for the Fca I 'a:a and IHerafute a : j torial eject tnna Setjad South Fab fi-- f'ity res-ci,- lh-4- wc-ma- Your Cuts Are Ours Finest Meats n th market ar alway found her. Th ui Phone lad. 643; Beil 53. C. H. GREENWELL, Manager. JR., 2323 Washington Avenue Groceries and Choice Meats of All Kinds Oue motto ie to pleas. Evi?thing flrat-cla- Phone Ind. 374. W. W. STONE, Prep. . lu-- i. L0ND0 N I;;-- a o g 7.-- The tli-t-.- s Meat Market BEATS THEM ALL FOR FINE SELECTED A. WRIGHT. Prep. - llh THE ARMOR Meat Market s . the Choicest a.- - uot-.-i- Fresh and Salt Meats. Game and Fieh in Seaton. handle Nothing but Prime W Steer Beef. MEATS FRESH AND CURED. AND POULTRY FISH at all seasons. Beth Phenae 136. 616 TWENTY-FOURT- ST. Specialties: Home Made Lard an Sausage. All Meal are Strictly First-Cas- e in Every Line. ,),j iibon Plioupsi 1:1 rare flail and no wii: take of 2'Oti. 477-k- : Ini -- - iu thv au ipfurul.i'!'' '.jn-- r i. n I.IKill l a1- was Uiieur. i.i ail ! ealx... he uiiiikiyaa ' till:.. te:.ui f, I )..,j "11H it.,i:',' v 1 t'.'.i;.i ; . 1. u.tTi. 'iiivA v l. J 11 l raut' si kio -- in' ; i.i.-iu-- u .'! lira:. I I i line fe'lua,-.- i 1!.. ,.i. 1 tVi--- , i.v klufo tiia. .. ; .e in v i:..i ilfl, , - , t'ar.-- Li.ii.; -- :.ii, Is 1, ). a .1 K ue ... we. . I j ...... . . ' . ;.ii .1 sd x i.!:r. : . )i.: in ,, ".mini,. :.i a lii.i ! .!. - :u:i! V,I..:.:L;. ' J n.1 I ll:niJVl in- flrt'l - i: I VL.i'.i ,e ..1 a ... in i . u-- V u1ii Short Term -- Kuddcuhum iDemi the names of every factory one can think of In hope that oue of them will 1317, Anson (American I 123u. Johnson (Rep.) 752. answer tlio purpose. One factory must he named separ- Fifth Ward-L- ong Term BUiel. ( American l ately on each sheet, together with gnawers to the following: 714. 1898, Standish (Rep.) Baldwin (Deni.) 669. First Name of goods to be Short Term Mulvey (American) A IIG SCENIC PRODUCTION Minimum cost of plant lSl3, Bower (Rop.l 796, Wallace Second and money required to operate same. (Dcm.) 752. Third Coot of production of goods. Fifth Where would bo the market Night prices 25t 60c, 73. PRAISES AMERICANS. for goods? j Matinee 15c, S3. rates to the market, Sixth Freight Mexican Ambassador 8eea Many Great SEAT SALE FRIDAY. if not in Ogden. Accompliahmenta. would raw maSeventh Where teriel oome from? Si. Louis, Nov. 8. As the guest of Eighth How many men, boys and honor at the banquet given last nlghl girls would plant employ? Ninth What wages usually paid to at the Plautera Hotel by the Spanish American club of Rt. Louis, Sen or employes? Tenth Other information deemed Joaquin De Casaaua, recently appointed necessary before buUdlng such enter- ambassador from Mexico to the United States, look occasion to pay a marked prise. TONIGHT AND ALL WEEK Tho advertising committee of tho compliment to the nation to which he Weber club will bo tho Judges to comes as President. Dial's representaaward the prise. tive. He said: The 1 have Everybody should try and figure out just been appointed Mexican some factory Ogden should have and ambassador to the United States anil vhich will pay its stockholders a good rrcolved a kind invitation from the dividend. It took Just SO days to rale club to stop In St. . a half million dollars to build tho Og- Louis as the club's den eugar factory. Surely there are "I am highly thankful to jou for other enterprites the peopls of Ogdon our remarks of esteem. 1 must nut Aim Her Capable Company, in can find profitable. conceal from you the great satisfacWho knows hut that this 123 may tion that I now experience among them he the cause of a half doten factories great people, who are admired the world springing up in Ogden! Give it a trial, over for their love of liberty end for anyhow. their Interest in healthy human activity. PEOPLE'S PARTY Tun have reason enough to be and to feel proud of all the work Ticket Makes Almost a Clean Sweep, (hat was done by your forefathers, and for all the work you yourselves have Huntsville had a lilile eleciion yes- done. someYou have become a arcs I nation, so terday that stirred things up NO HIGHER. what in the burg, and which resulted organized that men of all races and of the in the election of the candidates nationalities can be free citizens. Tour Ijta en file at Theatre one People's Party ticket, with the ex cep organisations have become a vast facadvance. lion of Janies C. Wousgaurd. candl tor for all liberty loving countries. r date for the Saturday Matinee 2:30. lerm In the coun- Yon have become an indispensable cil. factor iu universal life. It Is the growth fcrt Week "Haul Kirk. There has been considerable opposi- of your resources tbsl feeds all the tion by a certain faction in the city countries of the civilised world. It it to the present, administration and as a your petroleum that brightens the wick result th Citizen' Psrty was formed. of life. It la the gold extracted from The result of the election yesterday your mines that gives power. You is in favor of most of the present off! have lent a kind band to all human sufTHE cere by a safe majority, the only Cil ferings. With the sewing machine you liens' Party ntaa to be elected being have aided civilisation. With your L. Lofgreen, for the council. telegraph and your telephone you Lava SHOE The candidates of the People's made short, all diMxnce-- . With your Party ticket elected and the votes for Edison lamp you have made thn night to disappear. the same were: "Allow me to present lo yon ray For Mayor, N, M. Nelson. 189. 190. hearty congratulations for all that City recorder, U H. Peterson. you have done, and to congratulate Treasurer, Peter Anderson, SOI. tie Justice of tho Peace, Adam L. Pe- you. the American people. Ibe creator of all these honors, and bespeak again terson, 192. You save my friendship.'' Marshal, Albert (Miner, 177. from onc-thi- rd term. Wilhrat Councilman. term, Peter Jensen: KEEN INTEREST IN WASHINGTON on all best makes Schabe, 199; term. George A. Burroughs, 184: shoes at the term, Alma Peterson, 196. Surprise Over the Tremendouc RevulThe Citisens' ticket : sion in Public Sentiment. Mayor, George H. Hall, 123. 11s. Peterson. City recorder, Joseph Nov. 8. Kei.n inierent Justice of tho Peace. Andrew Andet-son- , In Washington. of the result yesterday's elections 132. was manifested in government circles Marshal, Albert Engalront. 11 1. President Roosevelt and term. Peter C. generally. Councllmen. term. John W. members of tbe cabinet, were Informed Washington Ave. Wansgaard. 124: doubtterm. Neils Morten-sen- . of the latest returns from the Grow. Ill; Marlu Johan-aon- . ful states and cities, many inosages term. Ill; from private sources, as well as 114. received by tho press association-- , being conveyed promptly to tbe M Lire No mati.ee how long you have had House. It is not regarded that nadeve!-opethe cough; if it hasn't already tional Issues entered to any considerinto consumption. Dr. Woods able extent iu tbe elections, although It. will cute in Massachusetts, the question of reciNorway Pine Syrup procity figured In a material way. SurFATAL COLLISION. prise was expressed at the tremendous revulsion of political sentiment in OF OGDEN Wilkes barre. Pa.. Nov. 4- - Five per- Pennsylvania and Ohio and tbe closeInjured ness of the rote for mayor of Greater sona were killed, ten seriously head-oNew York. It i pointed out here, and a score slightly hurt in a States between a p ssenger train howerer. that politics rut little figure Depository collision' in the Pennsylvania elections and (he and a coal train on the Delaware. near mm is said of the election In Ohio. Dh7 Lackawanna ft AVeatera railroad Preelda nt Hunlork's Creek, a abort distance Returns from other states excited lit"ice ry Vice Preeldent from this city, this artern. All of tle Interest in the national capital. the killed were train men. The injuries EXCURSION VIA UNION PACIFIC to the pssseegera were caused by the toterrific force or the trains coming NOV. 10th ft 11th. en Saving, Accwinli gether. the engine, on the passenger train being forced almost through the Of Jen to El Paso and return 1(5.6.. baggage can Ticket good to return until Dec. 25th. MitCMELL 7. Louis On rale at El Paso Nor. 19th and 20th. Gnat Neck, L. I., Nov. Fltraerald, Ticket good thirty days: General of son Fitzgerald, El Paso to Chihuahua and reiurn $ 6 . on at tram hr evening this was killed in El Paso to Torrcon and return. . 13.06 e station here. Mr. Fitzgerald El Paso to Zolateeut and return 2n.M) about was wihch a train, running for El Paso to Guadalajara and C W"4 y', own to pull ont. for 28.191 return run was and across the tracks Mexico i;iiy 28 mi El Pso HlreeHou. be opposi'hr a train from Lucky pit tu .lay t,i.,i.i, unlawful1, police me more lei" :iiu i halt ordinarily. :ho of thr ; I da) These meu. l ul Riley, were d I oecii (irutik. no thn l j h rout lit tkrtu the ! judim i;i live days, Yv'. l Williams. IKt Slum1, jolm Chatham did no. rise when tv lll ui cai'.Pd. for when a; r- is,.i hail tii.uigh money ' iMil, which was turned in;-"ODK u bo their abenc:, ... t'i'.L. old .lie ,ic r Karony. ariiH.- is Mil a boa .. a. ;L- ju;I H.a fr;c"id have ut tis:-the required B ; LU.lHea A The board of county commissioners a special meeting yesterday and reconsidered the action taken by them on Monday to buy a lock crusher from the Aurora Rock Crusher company uf Aurora, IU. They decided to buy the crusher from a Salt Lake firm, as they hue? made a much cheaper price for the machine and can (De in.) J4H6. Short Term Cabtree t Amevi-ansave the county several hundred dol.Stan 2206, Martineau (Deiu ) 1652. lars. ford (Rep.) 14S5. Second Ward FACTORIES FOR OGDEN Long Term O'lkiuucii (American) 2187, Maretis (Item.) 1603. Currie 925 offered aa a price by the Im- (Hep.) 1469. Term Carter Short; (Aiiipi .cum provement Editor of tho Sunday ExITkumn 166i', aminer for the beet paying factory 2160, Smith 1361. ouggootod first to bo s reeled in Ogdon (Rep.) Ward-Long Third City, Read conditions. Term Holly iDera.j LL'7. Tho Improvement Editor will pay (Rep.) 1154, W'olsteuhoUue J2E reward to tha first person to sug- (American i 749. Short iDetu.l Term Feriutnuu gest tho name of a factory of a kind 1321. Parry (Rep.) 1136. Ilrougb not now In existence in Ogden City or vicinity, that win be made n perma- (American) 745. nent paying enterprise in Ogden. To- Fourth Ward-L- ung Term Uanensie.u ilieuti tal cost of enterprise not to exceed 1333, Ferry (American) 1322, Peabody 125.000. will i i : t'i ic-j- to be 925. Councilmen. Of .he councilman elecimi, a 1. I Cal-Ilst- -I- N- from of uten. T l mm Vi)k IN AND OUT fu u hold-over- OPERA HOUSE S- Deputy I nited Slates Maraual L. li. Smyth is In tile city summoning jurors for the federal court which contone;-iSalt Lake next Muutlay. bold GRAND RAILROADING !o ill.,-:-- 5 .MOBBED . BY THE BY 925. CITY CARRIED e 0Le uf the veil known throughout art Ogden visitor. Flccrm-eiim-u- the l:h. u is Ji;'. 'mi'. i ) Pjpi e day. u .'jt'IJN i.Nii. Y He Will Rem.. Bren Where day i."l '. 1 SARONY STILL Liarl-jiii- Al,i. WMliunia. uf ihf lirm ut Juhu William- - a ml of .klorgau, in he ,iu bjciiuSs yesterday. Waller traveling the UiiDLN, .I T A II, : u It'ng with lii-dvrn ;u I;; j,'ii tor a Uw r i:.MIM-lK- SALT LAKE IS BREVITIES Mr-:- MORMSt: 31 Eft |