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Show TOE MOBXnsa EXAMINEE: POPES. UTAH. SATURDAY, AUPFST 31, 1907. AMUSEMENTS D91, GREAT GREAT LABOR DAY FER EDITORIAL ' ROOMS Bat Now, II MW BUSINESS OFFICE lanafoadant Him .. ,.,.N. IS FtaiM,? one ring. ,. ...Na. K nf Ln iigtlM, visiting with Sira. Xil Topuace, od Adana avenue. L Mm. falitarnia, C. (a Cheat. llora races at Fair Ground Labor Ur. Admission 50c. loti a Wat mob, a member of the st a to board of equalization, vtaltad Morpi last Monday to look Into the assessed valuation of the property of the l atoa Fortlaud Cement company, situated at pevjl' Slide. t Only 50c adnolaaioa to Fair Ground oa labor Day. Tka race will bo kraad. Cnboli, the Boor, conceded to tho y demands of Cyclone Thompson, The question of afternoon. weight wss cot aside, and tka boy will enter tbo ring wit bout tenting tho yes-tor.la- aealea. . See the rncea at Labor Py. Fair Ground oa Ticket 60c. It look like the Thoinpaon-Unbol- a Sgbt will ba ' realliy, after all. Rumor bad It. late yesterday afternoon, tbit the difference between tb manager of tho two men had been ad--J itmed, and that the wen would fight at catch nelthta without reservation. Conrad fimlih, an old and reapectad rttiien of Morgan, died Thuraday morning at hln horn In that city, After eating a hearty aupper and retiring early, be alept until when he awoke and called hi family, tolling them bla time had couia, and In two hours passe.1 awsy. Tb funeral waa bald yesterday at S p. In tbo Btak house at Morgan. Us, HUNDREDS TO ODE BUILDING LITERALLY STUFFED, EVEN TO THE AISLES. Appmcla-Sub- - 1 At the tabernacle last night, tha choir aanc the Ode to Irrigation, as it la rerlsrd and enlarged. From Iba ebotr aenta to tba rear door, there waa not a break in the audience. Tho building waa literally stuffed. Even th alale loot their Identity and pao-pie stood vb the outside to catch what . they could of the music. Mu much for The public demon' Ogden loyally. stvaied In a substantial way their nip-puwhich waa thankfully arknowl - odeerf by the singers, and Instrumra tails!) thil psrfoi med. The Ode Is practically new. While Uidutiyhout run the lx5 of Hi origin' .a! Kolddiesr there have been radical change aado la the Instrumentation A greater oppor-duallami choral la offr-- el the rboir, wlthuni e'uhjuctlrg the solo parti, by tha revision, no that by adding harmony to a number nf difficult and lnharmon tain paaaag-- . lengthening the chordae and bringing them within innga of 'a body of aiugers. and coloring tbo whole and bringing the epic and th music together la a closer union of poetry and melody, the eoniponer Prof.. McClellan has increased the gen-eeicellence of the eompnaltiMi. Vnder the beton of Prof. Bsllan-tyno- j th choir responded intelligrqtly and suug with finish, power, and precision. la two weeks the organization baa aorotnplUhed much la the line of new music nod tho pouple of Sacramento will hrar aumetbiag new, and sung by one of the largest and meet atwunipilabed bodice of .voeallete In the United Mtatea The teat between Ogden and Sacramento will freshen the alngem and glv them a ebaare to prepare far the opening erosion. at which th Ode. is In he sung, rmlnuhtedly success awaita the choir In the Golden State, end provided they sing as they did list night, an ovation from Sapramrnto to Ban Francisco will assuredly be their pleasure. In Miss Foster. Fred Graham, and Wllllard Welhe. the promoters have secured capable artist. All three appeared last night. Mis Foster la of a flexible soprano voice, controlled properly, rich in quality and s aiilBciently wide in range. Fred tiaor I powerful enough for the part he stags, and a certain sweetness and purity of lone, lit him well In the duets, with Mis Foster. Mr. Welhe, with his violin, la a musical and artistic additbm to any ronrert. Ilia execution is brilliant ; hie toara are vibrant, and his expression ' Is uliless. With such a trio the choir I undoubtedly strong. rl :. y Urn-ham- Aff a rule it is a safe practice Dot to put into the stomach anything that is not nourishing and - easy of digestion. C3K3ET WHEAT FLAKE CELERY ii easily converted ky the Ounstcrji-tlo- n prevail la this etty over the work hero of Far Dun, and the Boy Phenomenal who 1. by th aid of some medical ouiu pounds, healing evof tse great hurtle of ery deecripii-diseases and affltrtion to which mankind is subject, lie csuie to ibis diy four months ago and since that Urn, ao marvelous have been hie perfurm-anae-e that he la brlsj talked of from oa end of tne stare to the other. Fer I h ie a very peculiar sort of persao sad baa a great number of odd belief. Amoug th number la the thought bat he must give up tbo greater part of bla earning to rharit-sbl- e work. He arrived here with the Buy Phenomenal Mrientiat, Phjslclaa sad Bluodlosa Murgeoa sad th prominent people declared him to be a fakir. but after a week of hie work was realised by the people there was au people flocked to him and hundred people flocked to him and hundreds wim were 'considered beyond worldly healing were brought out of their ead state and are now walking the street of tha eity aad purauiug their varioui occupations. During bla stay he has worked miracle. H has cured the deaf la three minutes: he has made the crippled walk; he he mad tbe suffering and disconsolate, happy, and he baa worked marveluiie rhaugea on all able and on all kinds of people, kick and poor alike have detnsmied hie services and rich and pour have been cured or relieved. Tbe Hoy Phenomenal appear to be n mere youth, but he does some work that astonishes even the most learned and practical physicians and surgeons. People have come from all parts of the at ate in great numbers fur relief and without a atonic exception each case treated haa been The people finch to hla office In tha big Windsor hotel and crowd the lobby the whole day long in tbetr efforts to get to ae 'the Boy Dortur, and ha cures them up at an aptdniahlng rate. During bla four monihs nf travel ante ef the greatest and moat sensational incidents ever recorded In medt-fa- l or surgical history have occurred. The rheumatic come to the stage With big legs bandaged up and the very picture of agony. Ho la treated and walks away as agile aa g child. Tumors and rancors are ir moved without tbo use of a knife and every other sort of miracle la performed Tho great doctor haa not made a single failure at hla work yet and the hundreds of surceases are just causa for. groat wonderment The paper are full of tho cures and be wonder la th talk of the whole town. Therd grp g few ekepllca but their ranks are gmdnally bring thinned down. Reports from eastern cities are to th effect that tha great Fer Don and tb Boy Phenomenal have been having equal auccea In eastern towns Everywhere they have gin they have left, behind them a great horde of healings. They came here four moothi ago practically unknown, and at the present time they have the esteem of practically every fairthinking perron la tha city. 00 l. LISTENED Fukllo Dtmonafratad Thalr tlan and Support in a atantial Way, SO. diges- tive organa tnd supf lies the nutritive wants of all mws of the hody. Dyapepait la our national ailment Burdock Blood Bitters la the national Cura for R. It ntrengthena stomach membranes, promote! flow of digestive juices puriflaa the blood, builds yon P- - COAL VESTIOK Is Parplasing and Vealng . and Consumer. t Dealer It In the bughouse for tho cost gnalor, tha poor house for the coal consumer, and hla imperial Majesty" for thou responsible for the crisis in the present eoal situation. That waa about the only enkcluslon to arrive at after an Interview with a number of the local dealers yesterday afternoon. Th philanthropy of the railroad that (rifera to haul eoal from Missouri rlvar point for six dollar per Ion doe seem to be fully appreciated. The temperature, maybe. Isnt quit low enough for that yet. If th acarolty la coal continue. Mid Rohm B. Lewis, all the retail eoal dealers all! be state charges at Prsvo, Gutting coni from the Missouri river. Mr. 1wia considers among the malm of things Impossible. . The price at which th local dealers would he compelled to sell the Illinois article wonll he prohibitive. This time Inst year Mr. Lewis had l.ion teas af eoal on hand. Today hla bin wonll assay about fifty Inns of th household necessity. Th general opinion ta that there haa bees more coal stored hr Individuals than n former isars, but to wbnt exterir that will relieve the situation. whan the winter demand arrives. ramntnt to he aeon. B. 8- fftoae, manager of M. L. Jones' Coal and Ie eompaay, did nit the sitaation to be ns grave ns sons anticipated. To him. I Mauls la a long way .ram home. nl - con-ald- CflXDtfCT&R PROMOTED John McCarty, who haa been traveling coaduotar on the Southern Pacific, with headquarter at Mentello, Nevada, haa been animated te the polities of trainmaster on what is known tho Hasan Cut-ofwith headquarters at Mibb, Nevaea. Mr. McCarty' JwriadlrtiMi aver the road will extend from Haaen to Keeter. ln California. The pram bWo a la a merited one. and Mr. McChrty pomesrea the quallflca-tten- s ta admirably adapt him ta hla new and Important S Sties. Mrs. McCarty and daughter. Bessie. wMt Set Mr." XcCartj, leaving fer tbytr saw home neet Sunday. A peangar daughter, Helen, will remain lg Ogden during the winter ie pursue her swsAlea at the Sacred Heart scad 77m. mw Og-le- G a PRICES New Grand Stand to Be Built Race Building Was Five Stories Refreshments Track Improved There Will Be Fast Races $ 1 .625.00 High and Occupied In Prizes. Half a Block Gall-atone- s, Balt Lake City, Ang. StockRemedies EVENINGS Two Performance 7:20 end 0.1L and Poultry Day-Fif- Doctor Hoala the tho Daaf, Ramovaa Turner. Cancers end Dee Other Remarkable Things Faur Mentho of iuccoaa in Zion. Board f Education did not neaaloa last evontug. Th hold The American Trotting Association, the Greatest Horse Association in the World, Will Conduct the 'Races at the teen Horses Already Fair Grounds cn Labor and Brown Present John R. Harry Pittison to Serve Wrl-Rnwna- Sick, Core 1? Evening. ACCOMFANIED BY THE BOY PHENOMENAL. BREVITIES And Plenty of Change of Bill Every Saturday IN SALT LAKE ...Ml. U lH rlH' HORSE RACING LANTHROPiST, EXAMINER TELEPHONES FLOUR, HAY, GRAIN I UTAHNA THEATER. The secretary of Th Fair Association announce that fifteen horses have entered in the trotting races for Labor Day. Also that among them Is Happv Hooligan looking fur Charley Zeimers Daa Z. but tb Utter horse la In town and will nt appear on Labor Day. Tha eu iritis fur the running race, of whk-- there are four, will not close until tbe evening befoie the race. It ts predicted that there will be as many horses enter ln the running races a In the trotting races. Ja that ovent, there will be thirty i ace horses on the ground, and that will be the largest number ever brought together on the Weber county track. The crush at the other resort a III make the race track tbe nmaL pleasant place of entertainment oa Labor Day. The rooms under the grand stand have been leased to Jobs K. Brawn, tho ice cream maa. He will dispense Ice cream, soda water and lemonade only. Special tables a ill be placed to accommodate ladles. Harry Paulson haa been awarded the salts and cigar privilege and will be located away from the grand stand. The fact that Mr. Fattison has charge of the saloon la a guarantee of good order and a proper observance of police rules and regulation. Tbe police will be there to prevent any intoxicated or disorderly persona from entering tho fair grounds and to Insist upon order at all times. President Runyon of the tho fair ground said today, as ha inspected tho Hat of horse entered: "Gee Wlllkena, that looks good to me. There will be some fast racing on Labor Day. Mr. Runyon was nsktid about tho new grand ntsnd to be built on the fmir grounds and be said: If the patronage at the eomlng MUST OGDEN races shows as appreciation of race by tha Ogden people, then a modern graud stand will be erected at once. Continuing, Mr. Runyon said, tha; Ogden had the best race track now In the whole iuteruouutain country and was recognised as such, aad a proper appreciation of Ogden people of that fact would make Ogden the center of attraction of the burs breeders Mr. Runyon of the mountain stales. thinks Ogden could have no belter advertisement than to have it go over the neibiB that Ogden is tha great hors market of the west. The InteritiouBtaia Fair Association has been admitted to membership la the American Tr.uting Aaoclaikra, whb-la a guars 'ii oe that every race must be conduct d honestly, fairly and Justly, everv Judge, tinier, president and secretary must make oath hi the fairness of each race. If any crooked work Is dune or permitted on th race track while a member of the American Trotting Association, the track will be condemned and rice horses will b forbidden to use tha fair track again until the fine la paid and tho guilty parties expelled from s the association. All uf which real and genuine races in which The first race blood alone will tell. will be called on labor Day promptly at 2:3u oclock and continue until the races ar over with, not wore than five minutes latermlsalun between an accident should taka heats, uni place, when the next nee will be called. Foster's Millilary band- - will start the music on tha ground at 2 p. m. Remember the races start at 2: SO p. m. sharp, and fl.6U5.lMI la the total amount of tha purses. Kverylsvly welcome.' Admission 10 corns: children under the age of fourteen, 25 cents, ACCEPTEO d HAVE MORE HOUSES m When the Louisville, Ky.. Aug. ournal 0) fr ' CON-gree- T. B. Heller iSon Avsnu. 2314 Washington Both Phonos Electric Theatre al SCHOOLHOliSE THE BEST Try Them BONO. Frost is ea tha Pump- kins, Retribution. The Hera. Programme changes every ether day. Ladles aad children will find the room cool and comfortable. The Courier-Jbuilding, a; Fourth and Green streets, in which are located the plants of the Courier-JournanJ Evening Tim, was destroyed by tiro early today. The structure waa five orles high and occupied half a block. Th fir started at the top of the ele- vator abaft, supposedly from defective insulation of electric wires, and pread with great npldity. The editorial and report rial fere of tha Courier-Journsturit to tho building, in the hope that the bleat would be subdued, and that they couid Issue the paper. They were caught nap-- ' ping, with fire at nil tha exits, and had to be taken oat on ladders. The loss la estimated is be about 1200,000. The damage to michlne and presses in comparatively light Mr. .Hnldeman, proprietor of the Journal company, aid today that there would be bo Interruption to tha business, the other papers of tha city haring offered tha Courier-Journtha use of their plants. The principal damage waa done by water. 30. the Next Reed Hotel, 25th St SOUTHERN GIRL BYKER DOES THE IMPOSSIBLE. FORTY. WINKS, AN EXCITING HONEYMOON.' Admission 90 Ie too ' danew of th transfer w ntrvlu supply our patrana Prompt, reliable and at low cost Any time you nay wall ha oa yaw Fba: 22 for yonra ALLEN TRANSFER CO. Job and hand! it expeditiously and well. the wrappers on DO your Cigars break in WHEELS The Union Pacific has started aa unique school house on wheels on n trip across the continent, the purpoeo uf which la to examine the trainmen of that system on the numerous rules of the road. In thin school house ho lately been carried out a two months campaign of education. The Instruction waa given by the lecture method to about 5,000 employes Now examination tiaie has begun for the largest class of students ever brought together by one faculty of instruction. The Inatructlsn car is equipped with air brakes and signal apparatus, instead of nuts hooka and blackboards, and manned whh a faculty of railroad experts. August 1, a tew, book of nearly 1,000 regulation waa adopted by the Btxty-lhra- e company. of the rules were new. In anticipation of this the company's Instruction car started June 1 upon a lecture tour, covering 2,760 miles. To trainmen, conductors, engineers, flagmen, foremen, baggagemen, section and bridge foremen and others, the company's rules governing movement of . trains , general regulations, Instruction as to signals and other details of railroad operation have been sarefully explained. Theae employes mast show how well they understand their duties. Though they have truly one text book, the course nf study In on extensive and the standards exact lug aa those of any branch of a college curriculum. The student of railroading must know. General Impresaluns will not anmrer thO requirements, for the whole object of the Vnion Pacific's educational system la to secure a uniform understanding of tb rule thereby avoiding accident and delays, besides laying the foundation for a better general railroad education. It Involves a great deal of trouble and time. says General Manafcer Mohler of tbe Handman road, but railroading has become of euch a scientific nature that th old methods re entirely obsolete and unsafe. The educational opportunities afforded by the railroad are ln keeping with the strictness of the require-toentmade of Its student. The Instruction car la a conch fitted with eat and having a raised platform at one end, where charts and mechanical device are dlaplayad, together with signals and atereoptlcon Illustration of Interlocking plants, etc. The scenery surrounding the aignihi, the locomotives, and even the faces of the employes shown on the elides, are. familiar to the men aud' naturally attract and hold their Interest more than would an ordinary lecture. The car haa also been fitted with a miniature automatic eieotrie block ectkra of track, giving practical sign; demonstration of signal operation. In this novel school room car the instructor on rules aud regulations of the transportation department Impart! knowledge and holds examinations of those who cannot avail themselves of the regular hoard examiner upon entering the service, or when seeking promotion. With the boand of examiners train there fa a car containing the air brake equipment of freight train In all Itn detail and of forking size. Thin equipment In also used for examination and Instruction. Twice a year this car In fitted up with for examination and testa ofappliances of vision and hearing. These accuracy tests are carried out by railroad surgeons, and through the tests must pass nil employe connected with the operation of trains. It Is not only subordinate employes who are included In the Union Pacific's educational activities. General and divisional officers not only meet among themselves at atetfil peod. but have. in. addition, a general annual meeting for the exchange and adoption of Ideal relative to lmprove-mentIn operation. Sometimes the chief examiner on th lnntrnctlon car will be assisted by a conductor or engineer of special capabilities, or by the trainmaster or assistant superintendent of the division upon which instruction 1 belag given. With the Increasing complication of the science of railroading nearly every man on the rolls must be an expert. and It Is only by constant Inst ruction oa tho part of the company and of study on tha part of tbe employe, that they can keep np with their duties or prepare to go Into higher graiev of employment The Unkin Pacific system la very much like that now In force in the navy. Time was when naval promotion came about almost unfailingly with length of service. Now the railroad iron, like tbe naval officer, must show an exact knowledge of hla Intricate duties before he can secure advancement. a - SUPPLIES ILLUSTRATED e four-roome- AT THE Nickelodeon Tnberuacfr choir yesterday the Invitation 1o Bing at the reception which is to be tendered Vice President Falrbstka la 8an Francisco, next. Tuesday evening. The choir original y Intended to give two concerts in Bin Francisco, on Tuekday and Wednesday, but this change In the program will pine tha concert on Wednesday and Thursday, before the Invltatlwi wan accepted, th manager of the Dreatniaud Rink, where lb concerts are to be given, REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATION REwaa communicated fflth, asking him ALIZE THE SITUATION. If th concerts couli Yotno a day later without Interfering materially with the pinna A wpe was received by Be, Likewise. Do tho Strangers Whs tha choir yesieidny.- permitting tho tu-arrangement to be made. Com Hsr-- e and Start Out The reception wilt be given Ft the House Huatlng." , Fairmont hotel, one 'of the finest hotels ia San Francisco. Thin new ba in Itinerary will be adFor every three demand, there Is rangement to the encdr. as It will vantageous one rentable house In Ogdeu. Real the singers prominently before estate dealers from Knob Hill te Wall bring the publle, and will place them la a venue, and from Five Point to Thirty-t- favorable light with tbe citizens of cusHate of hird have long afreet, Han Francisco through the medium uf tomers whose needs they are unable the press. to provide fur. Many are prevented from Aiming to tbo city because they ANOTHER BENEDICT are unable to secure a house In which to live. Th solution to such a condition is now being conaldered by the It win be news to the many friends Real Estate Association, with a fair nf Lawrence Allen to know that he chance of success. haa become a benedict. - Larry" aa houses are h Is known among hla associate, Five, six and seven-roomost In demand. Tha average family took unto himself a wife at Vernal, dues not exceed nix members, but It rintah county, recently, and he ana ta almost Impossible to obtain quarters wife are now visiting relatives for a outside of a hotel or a rooming house. few daya In thin dty. Alien will be Success Is obtained only after a Jong remembered by many ks the affable period of waiting, which usually dispenser of soft drinks at Culley'n tha applicant, aa the man fountain. H In in with a promiwithout a home of hla own haa no nent drug store In Wy. Nevada, and time to spare In making n move and the twain will make their home la posj must become nettled an quickly th Apper ramp. sible. For thin resaon, he selects a whatever la offered him generally d house, blurbs three of FRUIT CROMERS away from hla work, our of tbe sewer out of the district, and. not unusually, We want your peaches and applet. ' city water district The better clasa Call and get boxes to pack them la. of houses are filled by tenants who THE H. L. GRIFFIN CO. seldom non, and who are willing to pay several dollars per month hi exSEPTEMBER EXCURSIONS. cess of the regular rent rather than be put to tho Inconvenience of locat. .Via Colorado Midland Railway, Sept. ing another residence. Modern cottages, designed especial- 4th and 5lh; greatly reduced rates to Denly for the use of the renter, are the Chicago, Minneapolis, St. Louis. solution to tho problem and a move ver and intermediate points Write ban already been made by a number L, IL Harding, Salt Lake for particuTours truly. of real ealata dealers to have struc- lars. L. H. HARDING, tures of this kind erected on vacant General Agent lots that checker the city In every investors la direction. The field 10 I rent that excellent and ao high EXCURSION VIA UNION PACIFIC and 12 per cent may easllw be realised 8ept. 2th and 12th to St Paul, Minn., 23.000. oa on outlay of from 2.00d to 241.RO round trip. Final limit of tick-et- a A house that waa abreast nf the times thirty dan. j twelve years ago, returns the owner today from f IS to 225 per mnuth in rent, and not a day la the. year passes IRRIGATION NATIONAL that It cannot be rented. Cal, excursion via 8acramento, We need flats In the rlty. in adSouthern Padflc, Aug, 29, 20, 21, dition to a hundred or more cottafe," 227.51 round trip. Tickets good to restated a dealer la real estate this mor- turn until October "Ht. 1 to grow, w ning, and If th dty must have them. They can be built .. EXCURSION TO LOS ANGELES, t a modem coat, three nr four stories one way via San mnclnoo. 240.2U. high, aad so enavenlent aad modaraly Tickets on nsle Auk ; Slat and Sept flat that equipped la the 1st. Final limit of ticket, SO days people prefer them ever private from date of sale. houses They ean be erected sersmall pleco of ground, aad are OREGON SHORT LINE EXCURS- viceable from the basement to tbe sky lon to Powell, Idaho, daily Sept 1st Ilgbi and bring handsome returns te to 4th. Account Big Lost River Land the Investor. Ogdon In large enough Co. open for entry 32.000 acre land to support several such buildings and under the Carey Act 22.20 round II will be but n matter of months beTickets good to return until fore some one realises the opportun- trip. 15th. ity offered In Ogden in this line. Sept. There nre several men representing EIHGT PERSONS KILLEDl eutotde rppital already looking over the local all Italian and they are favorCharleston, III., Aug, 20. Eight perably impressed with the city. Right aw the ctey'a growth is being retard- sons were killed and thirty were seriously Injured, shorffy before noon ed by the lark of accommodation and In my estimation the situation today, in a collision between a passendemands Immediate attention. Within ger car and an express car on the Charles In B Electric line. the Week three families whom I know, Matfoon-were fnreed to leave Ogden because The estimates of the iitimher of dead they were unable to obtain desirable differ, ae details hate been hard to obtain. The passenger car was partly quarters. loaded with pernoaig going to the EX- UNION PACIFIC SPECIAL country fair at this idace. Crews of curst ua east. Sept 4th. Ogden to both cars ssv they had order to go Der.'.er and return. 119.75; Omaha and ahead, aad the two cirs crashed into Kansas Citv. ISii.ftP: St. hail's. 232 59: j each other, one mile from here. The Ch traps. 244.56. Return limit, Oct 1 road ia operated by a telephone signal Slat. Bvrvcri allowed. system. RA.NT ADS SBLNG S1U RESULTS. Th SOe 10e, 20c, PROGRAMME gusc-aniee- INVITATION ... n your pocket? Try one at Efie DEN Domoto & Co, 155 THEY DONT BREAK OGDEN TURF TWENTY-FIFT- H Men's Furnishing Goods EXCHANGE and Notions of 8L California and Eastern Race. Direct wire fer all sporting evantSL . 322 ST. sQ lrfnl h Twenty-fift- Fancy Cash Groceries Wines and Liquors RAILROAD FROM THE NORTH Caldwell, Idaho, Aug. 30. The San Franc! too, Idaho ft Montana railroad, now building out of Caldwell fo Nevada, haa a large force of men at work between Caldwell and Homed le. Thera are about 40 teams and 50 men. The construction companion and various contractors want more men and teams. la completed to within a couple of mile of the Snake river, while the survey has been mad to Shenvllle, 55 or 60 miles from thin dty. The railroad company will push the construction work to that point an rapidly as possible. The first polat on the road la Greenleaf, seven miles from Caldwell. The second station In Homedale, 16 miles from Caldwell, and the third ia Sheaville, about 55 mile from thin dty. The work Ie gdng ahead rapidly, Thera ln no question but that tha road from Caldwell to Wlnnemucoe will be built as rapldlv as men and teams can be had. Tne men who are building the road have evidently made up thdr minds to build the road and Jbay have the money to push th work. Mr. E. R. Place, the manager of the road; Is aa silent as a sphinx. He will give out absolutely no Information. Ha saya that If tha company pay Its debts and dnea no talking, that even the hnockera and Jnnaha can any absolutely nothing, whether the road la built or not. Ha does any that he and hla associates came to Caldwell for the purpose of building a railroad and that that railroad will be built. Other than this, one gate mighty Jlttle satisfaction from Mr. Place or any of the. men ln the offices. Everything Indicates that the San Francisco, Idaho ft Montana railroad la a part of the Gould system. It ia a well known fact that the Western Padflc le a Gould line, and these two work together. Boqie go es far as to say that upon tha completion of tbe Western Pacific, the constructing gangs there will go to work on tb Thun far con"Golden Gate route. struction work has not progressed on rapidly aa the men In charge desired, owing to the scarcity of men and teams. ' MINISTERS UNION CAST OUT. DONT a, The-grad- Smallevs e STYLE OF La Croane, Wii., Aug. 30. Th BUSINESS IS SQUARE ' ALL . AROUND mow THAT KIRTZMAN PIANOS JHE ? . choice of many w informed m u 2 1 c i s fi Magnificent in, quality wonderfully reasonable prick I- - F in Without doubt dm rnaibet the best piano on the Min- for the money. isters' union, organised only a few weeks ego, end soon after affiliated with the Trades end Labor assembly, was officially cast out yesterday by that body and refused permission to march In the Labor Day parade. This action was the result of complaints by the brewery worker, who claimed that the recent agitation against the saloons had resulted In an injury to the Brewery Workers' onion. FIREMEN DOING .: - LOCOMOTIVE YOU J. M. PANTONE Merchandise Pianos, Musical ; 414 25th Street STRIKE. El Paso, Ang. 30. AH looomotlve firemen on the Chihuahua division of the Mexican Central are on strike. The train service, of tbe division ln tied np. Men have been out sine last Friday .night Malls are delayed and the government la expected to take a hand. Cause not learned. CHINESE LABORERS DISMISSED. Tokio. Aug 30. All Chinese labor-erImported to work on the Kagoshima and HI go railway were dismissed and are to he returned to China at the expense of the contractor who overlooked obtaining an official sano-tlobefore importation. a George L Berry, president of the International Printing Pressmen's end A UtaH Union, rays that steps will at once be taken to net Mile the nine-hou- r and open-sho- p clauses nf tho agreement alih the Txpothctem CHicHKMAM WANT ADB 5VANT AM BRING BIG f |