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Show THE Utah National Bank. UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY. OGDEN, UTAH. John E. Dooly .Presides! , Hornes E. Peery Lalph E, Hoag Salta Supposed to Have Been Done drafts as FOREIGN and all points. to Support Russian Credit PAYS INTEREST' ON THU large purihasea wm alio a feature of continental beoa lioursee, and ia supposed to hare for the purpose of maintaining the Russian credit. Apart from thta movement business Is almost all In the departments wan greatly restricted last week, though on Baturday very general hopes were entertained that peace would he preserved. efOpinion! differ greatly as to the fect of news of the rupture of diplomat relations between Japan and Russia. Many persons believe firmly that after a temporary dip the market will revive Americans were dull, with slight business Tbs cotton trade bad a depressing movement. OFMK HI "Well," said the Man Who Reads the Papers, 1 suppose if Russia and Japan get to trying to wipe each other off the map the Ogrlen Armnnrn and the Swifts and the Cudahya will reap a harvest. "Bure," replied the Man Who Figwill be a great thing ures It Out tor the meat packers, but they will not be the only ones to profit by s war between the Bear and the Chrysanthemum. You and I and the wrubwoman who cleans out our offices will come in for our bits If such a war becomes a stern reality.' I dont sea it, said the other. "You dont look far enough ahead. But I can prove It to you. First of all, as you nay, the meat packers will get their profit out of the go. There will be millions of pounds of beef to pack up and send to the neat of war. That means extra hands for the stockyards, extra profits for the cattle raisers ia the west, and for the' railroads that transport the beef on the hoof to the stockyards. "Up in Minnesota there will be thousands working night and day to prepare enough flour for the warriors of both sides. That means a high pries for all grains, profits for the farmer, the railroads, the lumbermen who supply material fur barrels, and any number of skilled workmen. "Then tbe army mule must not be forgotten. He will be in demand, and that means prosperity for l.oulslani and Missouri, where he flourishes. Again the railroad and the steamship come In for their bit And so It will go. Tbe merchant, the farmer, the llveetock reiser, the cotton grower, almost every kind of man who depends on natural products for his money, will find hts tank account swelling. "What does that mean? Ilmeansthat more money will be In circulation, for every one out west or down south or up north who makes money will rums to New York to spend it. That means prosperity for New York and Wall street, and when money gets circulating around here you can depend on it spreading everywhere before Rockefeller finally geta ti. "The stores, the theaters, the hotels, the railroads, the restaurants, the e(reet rare, the tailors, milliners, shoemakers, every one, will find money coming their way again test, and good times will hit us hard. "Look at the proeperity our little war with Bpaln and England's tale tiff with the unwashed Boer brought us. A big war. like the kind that Kmuda and Japan would make, will do a hundred ttmee aa much for this country as those two put together, end make 11s proud we live in America, where we raise end make everything for the use at na army. .It dress-maker- hid of the s, or In Russia Just now marvellous virtues are attributed to an hath, or river, the ice Is broken, and he Is Tbe patient ta taken to a frown lake plunged up to the neck Into water at the temperature of 32 degrees Fahrenheit. Obviously the patient must be n perron of robust constitution to reset, to the terrific shock. But when wiled up In blankets, and perhaps stimulated with a little brandy, he experience very pleasant, after effects. And the great effort made by tho body to recover from the paralysing effects of the icy water is mid tu be sufficient to drive away tho more or loss Imaginary disease. Somewhat simitar, though leu heroic, is thn Knelpp snow cure. At tbs little village of Wnrlshofen, near Munich, thousand of suffering people are said to have been cured by means of cold water. Iure air and Icy cold water bring about n proper circulation of the blood. The patients not only take baths of every kind, hut walk tare-foote- d on the anow and rub themselves all over with it They drink water from morning to night, wear cotton as coarse as sacks next to the skin, and eet very rich nitrogenous foods, such as meat, cheese, fish, milk, peas, beans, and lentil. Most of the famous cures ring the changes on w ater. There is Bouchard's treatment, of typhoid fever, which consists of bathing the patient eight times a day. The remainder of his walking hours 1s spent, according to a medical authority. In taking medicines so that th mi robes are constantly on the defensive and ream to worry the patfont. Machinery, however, takes the place ft water m many continental health establishments, and no fewer than seventy different mnehines are used, it the wrist ta strained, it ta to a nschine which turns it strapped a little one way and then the other way. repeating the operation scores of times. A sprained ankle Is similarly treated, while If the tacit ta stiff the patient ta s' rap icd to a chair which sways him from side to side. Then there is n mechanical horse, which ambles, trots, and galopt dyspepsia and all sorts of "vapours'' out of the body; a little hammer which tap the spine up and down hundreds of times, a kneading machine which kneads the body ailing with rneuuia-ttanerve pains, bruises and sprains. Ice-co- DE- POSITS. London, Feb, T. One of the features the of the oi W market tart wet of Russian Umde. Thta EFFECTS DOMESTIC and a host of other strange contrl ranees. At Meran, Montreux., Grosberae, and many more places the "grape cqre" ta the favorite. Tbie can be carried out at home quit inexpensively. It ta said to cure curb opposite maladies as consumption and obesity, together with gout, dyipepsia. and a great many other disease. The routine ts first n in thn gripe reimrt in the house eerly morning, another about nine o'clock In tbe vineyard, at noon a meal of bread and water, early in the evening more grapes, and grapes again on retiring tor the night The patient begins with one pound a day, and gradually advances to els or eight pounds. Doctors in this country nay that the beet way to use tbs grape cure ta to go to a farmhouse at homo, eat wholesome diet, and. in addition, take a pound or two, or even three pounds, of grapes dally. It is a good cure for people who ere NEITHER ILL NOR WELL, but are fatigued, too fat, or anaemic. The virtue resides in the grape sugar, although the Juice contain tannin, albumen. calcium, potassium, phos and many other phates, sulphate things. The most remarkable thing in connection with cures le that almost every opremedy has lie contrary- - Directlycure posed to Father Kneippa water ta Dr. Rchroth'e dry cure an ordeal which no disease ought tu survive. In this method tbe food le freed from all moisture, and the pmi imat has nothing to drink except one small glass of hot wine morning and night. Dinner consist of boiled vegetables thoroughly dried, with pepper and salt. For all other meals tbs patient eats only dry bread. Thin ta said to euro cold In the head, rheumatism in the joints, and tbono painful effusions of fluid between hones and tbelr surrounding membrane, the periosteum. The cure for those who suffer from a euperabun-danc- e of adipose tissue are countless, and many of them are curiously antagonistic (o 4vb other. One prominent physician lowers le much fat an weight by giving to hie patients, and, at the same time, forbidding them all atarch footl, such an bread and potatoes, etc. In another method, on the contrary, fain are forbidden and the patient in allowed to eat as much beef steak aa he likes, eay three pounds a day, while one pound of codfish and six rapinto ofw ater complete the day's tions. Mountain climbing is the simanple remedy recommended by yet other specialist, while a fourth Instate upon a diet of skimmed milk. Every year some new cure la added to the long list. Quite fifty different klnde of baths are used. Including blood baths, slime baths, peat, sand, glue, wine, alcohol, milk, bran, and acid hatha. Home people pin their faith to breathing compressed air. others to rarified air or hot air. or cold air. There la the oxygen euro and the omme cure, the milk, tbe whey, and tbe koumiss cure, , the shaking cure, tho enn cure, the darkness cure, electricity, music, needles, percussors and ia spile of all ono might go the rounds of the medical profession and fail to get cured of an ordinary little cold in the head. u The Surprise K Gave by offi-rial- PLEASANTRIES. "Father. said llttl Willie, what i a trust promoter?" That J My eon. was the answer. a very difficult question. Some people othay he ta a fine business man and ers that he le the victim of an exaggerated rase of kleptomania. Evening Star. aeh-ingt- Frayed. F agin Ob, yel but ahe gave m girl om-eShe had a heart uv stone. Torn Thompson Wot kind Frayed Fegln Boaprtcne. I didn't wash often enough. hwed do shake. uv stone. She eaid Judge. Mrs. A scum But why didn't you buy the material if you liked It? Mrs. Nurich Th salesman said It was domestic dress goods. Mrs. A scum Well? Mrs. Nurich You dont suppose I would wear anything meant for domestics. do you? Bonds Why diJ Clipper fire his stenographer? Stokes Mrs. Clipper dropped In and discovered that the fair one could make I's better than any other part ol the alphabet. Citizen (running) bed. Bystander policeman? I have been rob- Why don't yon tell the Citizen That's what I'm trying to do, as soon as I catch up with him. Lady of the House ('phoning) I ordered some eggs, but they have not arrived. Grocer Be patient, madam, yon should not expect young chicks to make euch a trip without stopping to feed on the way. - ed SHARMANS Keep Clean with the aid OF THE Ogden Steam Laundry. Phone 175. Chas J. Lindquist Incubators Celebrated Onnas Incubator d K & W. TIME CARD EFFECT JULY 27TH, I BOX DAFAKT DAILY. 0. d, Atlantis Mail Ml felato East , ,7: IS bl Nu. UL Belt Lake law! ,...5;U . Ha 2. Chicago, St Louie Nad .. ...fillg B; M AUaatb Fvpraa all East 7:00 p. point ARRIVE DAILY. Sa. A Pactte MaU, Salt Lake and all polnta East .11:41 a. m. Nl i, CUeagn sad BL Leek Bmitsd . ,, .. t;40 n. Na 11, Local from Park Ctty Ban and Psto Valley ., 7:0$ p. m $ A Pacific Expro--s from aO prtirta East .. U1N1 Through Bleeping earn to Omaha. CU. liuto. Bt. New Yerkud sage a .........lb. of-fle- . anti-Kearn- to a Western rowdy, who took him for volvers. enforcing the Invitation with a little exhlbitna of gun play.' while a roomful of mea looked stolidly on. Roosevelt was a stranger in the town and had no friends there. He got up apparently to yield to the Inevitable. practicing over mentally the while a famous lefthender that had done execution In the old Harvard days The next Instant tha bully crashed Basinet tho wall and measured hie length on the flour. Hta pistols went off harm-lonel- y la the air. He opened hta eyes to find the 'four eyed tenderfoot' standing over him. bristling with fight while the crowd nodded calmly. Served him right. He surrendered then and there and gave up hta guns, while Mr. Rooaevelt went to hed unmolested. Such things retry far on tne plains. No one wee ever after that beard to express a wish to fill thta tenderfoot 'full of holes.' even though be did wear gold ' spectate lea and fringed angora 'chap.' GOLD, Tbe discovery of gold at Genest, six miles from Laval, in the department of Mayen, France, baa caused great excitement In the dietrlct Loral are retarding themselves as possible millionaires. An interesting story ta told by Mr. HerreaschmidL an engineer in charge of an antimony mine near Genest who found tke precious metal. He was analysing the refuse from the mine when he discovered gold, and soon satisfied himself that the or yielded flrty grammes per to (a gramme ta about IS grains). Thta Induced him to prospect the dietrlct. with the result that he found g a reef several mile in extent, which, he says, is rich as many of tha reefs in Australia, where he worked for fourteen years. The mlnaia! ta not payable at the surface, but IS feet down M. Herren-eehralobtained twenty-tw- o grammes of gold to the ton. At present the ta stone being used for paving the local roads. Several paving stones, picked haphazard, produced thirty to forty grammes per ton. More remarkable were the results obtained from washed mud taken In the district, from to foity inikiitui of sold to th thirty ion being recovered. Mr. Ilerrenechmldt has communicated his discovery to the government engineers. mho. though somem hat akei-flcahay started to prosissl the land-owne- rs gold-bearin- dt l. If You Are interested Dairy Products ' 4 1 THIRTY YEARS IN SENATE. Senator All lean ta the Oldest In Continuous Service in the Body. Prom the Washington Iost. Senator Allison entered the senate In 1S73. and there Is now no one a member of that body who baa served continuously ns he has done. Stew art of Nevada was a member, and John I!. Mitchell of Oregon took hta sent at the same time. Stowart was out twelve years and Mitchell ten year. John P. Jones of Nevada took his seat at the same time, but closed thirty years of service last March. Thera were some tnterext'.ns figures in the 'senate when Allison look his seat there for the first lime. From the South there was quite an array of the senators. Among carpet-hathe well known personages the new Town man met on the floor thirty years ago were Powell Clayton row amlms-sado- r to Mexico, and Stephen W. Dorsey, Arkansas: John II. Gordon. Georgia: John A. Logan 'and Richard A. Oglesby, Illinois: Oliver P. Morton, Indiana: John J. Ingalls, K&usa;Han-nlba- l M. Hamlin and Morrill. Maine; George 8. Bcatwrll. Charln tbimucr and V oitaiu D. YLa.ubuis, Massachiuxtts: Zu(k Clisr.dir and Thomas W. Perry, Michigan: Alexander Ramsey and V'llMarn Wlndom. Mtnnenota: Adelbert Ames. Misstavipl Frwterli-pi; Carl Schur. Mif-ou- ii, ' T. Frelingbuyen. NVw coe Conkling, New York: ; Ku- - ;.!utt W. R aj toa tom ludiaivg chair feet dtaing see eerviae ea Ml . tralaa. L A BENTON, Gaa Agt Fhgr. CA ft uit a lam thnl W Bait Lake cRil HENRY, TVket Ageat. Ogfa IL GILSON. AffmLOgdaa UNiONfi FJc7 AC i PI 11 1 X,ICT0V TIME CARD. Effective Nov. - tt, IMA 3 -- DEPART, Ka 5 Mali aad Frrreaa ....Till No. S Overland Limited foe Omaha, Condi Blnffw Denver, Kaaana City aad east daily ItaO Na 4 Atlantta Ezpraee for Dmwr, (kasha, CdomE Bluff, Kansas Ctty aad al potato east, fill dag..... aR (. S fR toa Na S Paaifie Eipra BInff Oenadl Ctamba, Damr. Taaeaa City and A liMsH art, daily 1 Uveriaad No limited from Omaha, Bluffs, Kansas Ctty, Dm- vr and all potato seat, dally .... Na Fart 101 MaU ft t(E$R Bitopm A HENRY, Tlekat Agent a H. com P.aalT.A J T. W. OOtXINE. T. P. X. Cut-off- ARRIVE. itr Hr Hr Hr Hr THE PASTEUR DAIRY CO. You Pay for What You Get That Is the way the Burlington runs Its dining car bnsmesa- - and what you got in good. The above expresses the basis of the popularity of Burlington dining cars, it la an actual fact that the service and food in Burlington e dining rers equal that of any restaurant you can call to mind, and the prices as a general rule are less. One of the best ways of becoming popular il to minister to the needs of the Inner man, and what w want Is deservedskilfully popularity. high-grad- e ... Seeds SKEEN & CO. 25U. InmvfRyRlDliWNOr anti-Kearn- Springtime will delight the soul. tator, The violets will bloom again; inan war "In a mutineer, in peace But, oh, the many tons of coal triguer, In power a despot! 8ea there That we will have to buy ere then. slaves! The your master, self-solWashington Star. traitor to Juares has accumulated 0 $40,000,000 and his minister BALT LAKE LETTER. more during the twenty years of peace, and still but The following political etcry from forty per cent of the adult' population the Salt Lake correspondent of the can read and write. Bee there the Standard la given for what It is worth: progress of Mexico! Even before these utterances were Salt Lake City. Utah, February 1 Much amusement ta manifested here published orders for the arrest of the two women had been Issued, Senora over the numerous candidates tor e de Mendozas house wgn seized, and from Ogden and satisfaction la exher furniture, printing pitas, type pressed quite generally, namely, that everything she had confiscated. For all of these candidates are prartically a fortnight gendarmes l(fd on food unknown and hence, will have to taka they found in the house or bought chances In getting any votes outside of with the money obtained by selling Weber County, and it ta hoped that the numerous candidates will rauae a diviarticles of her furniture..'' Upon being taken to Belenf Prison sion In the Weber delegation to such the victims were placed separately an extent that no one candidate will In "bartolinas damp dungeons, con- command a nomination. It le a foretaining no furaiturs of any kind. There gone conclusion that Secretary of State they shared with rats the food thrown Hammond think be has a cinch on to them at long Interval!. Snails and the Governor's nomination If Welta ta other clammy creatures crawled in the out of it The war In Carbon county slime which covered the floor. Spid- haa not strengthened Governor Welle ers and scorpions crept from crannies any with the labor vote, but it la said that he will more than make good In the walls. hta loss in that direction by the conFor twenty-on- e days the women remained without a light In thta den of servative vote In the Democratic parWells can be renominated If he horror, fearing every moment that ty. they would be bitten by a scorpion wants It. Arthur Brown. In spite of bis famwhose touch meant death. affairs and reported debauches, still ily no relatives all thta time During to the knew their whereabouts. Their only nourishes hopes of visitors were guards, who twice a day Senate. Recently he was told that he had better rut opened the dungeon doors to see if future and It lehie hopes out for the alleged that he rethey were still alive. During one of "I am as good as Frank Can- sponded, toss would soldiers visits the these, food upon the floor to them, mouldy bread and a gourd of water. At auch times rats rushed from their hiding places end fought over the crumbs, even attacking the women themselves. When finally commuted to the general prison they were so emaciated that their relatives did not recognize them. Ia addition Senorita Acuna y Roaete's face was swollen to nearly In The Purest Of a venomous again Its natural ai spider having bitten her. In their new quarters Senora Mendoza and Senorita Roeete are permitted at long Intervals to receive visitors, Diaz and hta officials knowing that no person. In view of the results That your physician can cn-to themselves, would dare to attempt a rescue. It was through on of these dorse, we invite inspection visitors that letters asking for inforof pur plant and trial orders. mation were smuggled to them and the A 'PHONE CALL WILL BRING US. replica sent out. The two women, whose dread position ta now for (he first time presentPhone 37. ed to the public, expect never. to be Is helkived by brought to trial, and it Post Office Building. OGDEN many that they will be held In Belem ij libuntil they die nr Diaz's caprice erates them, as In the case of the twelve revolutionists who were connected with Manual Garcia's uprising a few yearn ago. much-praise- a tenderfoot, and with a rune bade him treat, at tbe point of hi two re- PAVED WITH Tho prisoners are Sonora Juana B. Gutlerrex de Mendoza, a wife and mother, 33 years old, and Senorita Eltaa Acuna y Roecte, a girl of 20 years. Tu such a state of fear hass the Dictator of Mexico and hta reduced the country that even relatives are afraid to eiicak of the two women, except In the exclusion of their own home, much less to take steps to have them freed. Many simply bewail the women's rsahness in advocating women's suffrage literally rushing in where angels feared to tread. Senora Mendoza and Senritn Resets are tmo of the most remarkable From November, mome In Mexico. 1M2. until the date of arrest they published the Vexpcr. a newspaper devoted to five suffrage and vehemently opposing the government's employment of the army to win elections. Soon the mhole nation realized that Vesper's arguments were powerful and with regard to the army Incontrovertible. Its circulation increased by thousands with every Issue and so was encouraged to even more radical expression. The editors of the Vesper became aware last June that the secret police were about to seize them. Nine writers connected with tho HiJo de Ahulznto, an Independent political weekly, which publishes cartoons, and six others attached to Excelsior, an organ also opposed to the of Diaz, had already been thrown into prison and subjected to tortures. So In their July number Bettor da Mendoza and Senorita Acnna y Roeete printed the ablest and at the same time the moat bittir article against the president they bad yet written. Over their signatures they made such assertions as thebe: 'Every word even written or spoken in praise of Forflrlo Dimz was paid for in cold cash by the government. 'It Is an Insult to the Mexican nation for Porfirio Dins to nay that he ta the only man who can guide the country clear of anarchy. If, according to himself and hie hirelings, the country must dash into anarchy when be relinquishes the dictatorship, then he has led it Into anarchy "American capitalists, by bnilding railroads, made Mexico prosperous, and if It was not for them the dictator would have been overthrown long ago. But while anarchy has passed, thanks to the American railroads, military despotism continues, thanks to the dic- for ! non and Freak stiU aspires le the only logical candidate of hta party be!! probably come W. a McComU k and O. J. i sheriff and m :SfMiv. ' oyt woubtdta without a rival. Salisbury will set up a flgni fur Tun rove springing np Kearns' seat that will surprise lb Giber canattrtt oid-'e-ere s. the majority toner in hta senatorial aanirathms. u for other county on tbe Recandidates of being tbe be will cheapIs rumored that money think aa aide tbe Republicans Mispublican er here than the ta thta us walk will a away have they when souri corn cob, after a shelling, success. and argues a year presidential one the campaign really begins. Either PHL. of the two. it ta satd. will be willing to give a cool quarter of a million for the eenatorship. George Sutherland ie a lost man politically. It was he who caused the Bol of the Republicans against the city CUT RATE TICKET OFFICE ticket in Salt lake City, last fall which brought defeat, and he will not O. B. ENGLEHART, Manager. be forgiven very soon. It I (rue. Suth- 102 26th 8L. Heely House. Thane 161Z. erland played foxy' by having hi friends. Ed. Allison and Salisbury, Only member of the Americas come out in the open while he kept Ticket Brokers' Ansn.ln Ogden, which here in the' background; but everybody means to tho traveling public low knows that the fight against the city rates and perfect safety. of ticket was made In tha interest George Sutherland, and he did nothing to atop It; that ta the reason 10.000 Special rates to ind from knivea their are keeping all lines. Republicans and Sal- Europe via sharp for Sutherland, Allisonwill a be paid for unprice Highest too, isbury. Tom Kearns, conState next back number after tbe used tickets, mileage, etc. s, but vention. Salt Lake 1 convention wber his crown carried tbe last tall and nominated h candidates the ticket wee entitled to the support of the whole party, because the Kearns A. crowd was in a fair and open fight; another never carry will while Kearns Salt Lake convention, at the same time F0NERALFDKNISH1NGS he la strong enough to punish the Sutherland crowd at 'any time. There la and Embalming but one thing left for the Republicans ALL NIGHT. OPEN of Salt Lake and that is to repudiate favor To Sutherland. and Kcwrna both Then 620X. 2920 Wash. Av either one of them means Democratic must go. both victory, hence, The Democratic leaders here are concoct lug a scheme whereby they can defeat Frank Cannon a one ol the delegatee to the St. Louie conven-as tion. Hta success in being elected one of these delegates would mean that he had enough following la the the Poultry men and all Interestedat party to force hi recognition 1 bywhat In Poultry are Invited to call other party leaders and thta reached has store and examine tha Word our want not do they them from Washington that Cannon has succeeded in playing in with both factions of the Democratic party and that he has almost convinced the Democratic national committee that any financial support lent to hta paper will aid the entire party in Utah. The old The meet reliable machina on line Democrats are planning to reletha market. Adapted to any gate Cannon to a back seat when the A full line of POULTRY election of delegates comes and thus SUPPLIES. five the national committeemen a practical demonstration aa to his standing with the Utah Democracy.has For a time thta week this city been without an official head and It seemed as though the angel of peace New stock Juat received. Dont had alighted in our midst and folded order from catalogues and pay was called her wings. Mayor Morris fancy prlcea You can buy from away on business, unexpectedly, and us at lees cost and trouble and the council having not been notified be certain ef getting RELIABLE Presfailed to elect a mayor GROWN SEEDS. WESTERN ident Hewlett of tbe council wan in Nevada on business. The city's maan xmoothly, chinery worked Just however. During the Interim the new OGDEN, UTAH 352 24th St library board mat and organised and the malcontents had their last say aa to the illegality of the appointments made by Mayor Morris. Still the discussion as to the fight on other oppocity appointees continue. TheRenub-llran nents of Senator Kearna In tbe party are working with the Dema ocratic and Republican TIME TABLE members of the council (o cause the watremoval of the superintendent of erworks. city engineer, chief of police and parkkeener. who are all recognized as Kearna men. The opponents San Pedro, Los Angeles and of Kearna favor Democrats In these ofCo. Salt Lake R. fices rather than Kearna Republicans If their scheme prevails it would de- Depot, Third, West and South Temple Sto, Salt Lake City. prive tbe Republicans of strong politDEPART. ical machinery and place the same entirely in the hands of the Democrats. ForandProvo, LehL Fairfield Mercur, connecting By this move Chief Devine of the fire at Nephl for Mantl and department would he retained. EveryIntermediate points on one knows that Devine ta working for Sanpete Valley Ry.... 7;3Q a m Devine and no one else, and if he ta retained it would not be surprising if For Garfield Beach, Toohe thought that it waa due to hie inele, Stockton, Mamfluence and popularity and the result moth, Eureka and Silwould be that he would come before ver City (via Learning ) tbe Renublican convention aa a cantOB i, didate for' congress for tho fourth For Provo, American time. Fork, LdM, Juab, MilThe record Sheriff Emery haa ford, Frtaeo, Callentea made places him in the race aa the and Intermediate points pq pro-ter- Bully. Mr. Roosevelt's life on a drunken ms Ransom. Nortn Carolina: John Sherman and Allen G. Thurman, Qfetof Simon '.'uwree, tVnnayivanta; William G. Urownlow, Teuacssa: James W. Flanagan, Texas: George E munds and Justin .Morrill, Vermont: Henry J. Da via. West Virginia; Matthew H. Carpenter, Wixcoi.tic. It ta quite a distinction to be the sole survivor of an entire membership of the senate. While it is lru there are two men members now who were there thirty yesr ago. Senator Allison has seen them go aud their successors take their ecu' and again wltut-taetheir return. He ta the one men who has been a member and witnessed a complete change in the aen-ate- ; himself alone excepted. $100,-000,00- tbs frontier. says Jacob Rile, writing about tha President In "Tho Outlook," he was molested only once, and then "In all m mist is FEBRUARY g, 1901. UTAH, MONDAY MORNING, OGDEN, EXAMINER, d poa-alfa- ROOSEVELTS FIST. MR. MOUSING " From Provo, American Fork, LehL Juab, Mil- ford, Frisco, Callentea and intermediate points 9,35 g qj From Provo, LehL Fair-fiele and Mercur Valley Ry. points. From Silver City, Mammoth, Eureka, Stockton, Tooele and Garfield Beach 33 p m ALL TRAINS DAILY. Dally Pullman Buffet Sleeping Car Service between Balt Lake, Milford. Modena and Callentea. Direct stage connection for all mining districts la . southern Utah and Nevada. OREGON THE bnur CAROL Main Street 201 TeL 250. For particulars, call an tor address agent. Salt Lake Route, or J. L MOORE, COMMERCIAL AGENT. E. W. GILLETT, Gen. Pass. Salt Lake City, Utah. . . iJj Ben-pet- City Ticket Office, JJN1 WO (Nov. 22, 1901) DEPABT. Ka 7 Butts end Portland.. 11 M a Pocatello, Montpelier Na snd Butts , T:16p. vn uhi Valley 10:45am Na IS Salt Laka and Ttatie Na 8 Belt Lake and interil-C- - pnlatf No. fi Balt Laka, and alt Milford BOttth Na IP Provo, P18- - bait Uka and r fator-- !( poiiw yp, 4 iiWaa 9af wWtu ARRIVE. yp, jwSalt laki 9 Butte and SsMpQ Agt Na Espraaa S:5lpm Na II Salt Ink and Na 7. Belt Uko sad Millord Salt Lake aad tatov Na J' dilU pOiBt . No.' Na Na I Portland and Butte jij- Pwateho :? f.a 10 Butte and 12 Cache Valley A 10:30 Tralaa south of Juab de not A HENRY, Ticket Aft 'STa Tha (My DaaMt-Tras- k Rafiway bateau Me Mtassart Elver aad Odessa, . Ft. Art, Ord. Utah aKBUBLEY.af.dtju The A Sign of the Times! Overland Limited Tte Med Laxnrioae Trala la the WarM Compartment end drawing -- room sleeping can, observation can, d brng and ISrary ing cars, er cars, with barber, bath and Library: entire train electric lighted, through to Chicago without charge. Dh set connection for . buffet-smoki- Book-lov- Burlington diners tm nil ton trains from Denver. Burling- Ticket Office. 79 W. Second South CL R. F. NE8LEN, General Agent. BALT LAKE CITY,. St Paul and Minneapolis T.-ke-i, man-MkiM- . tamn Walks1, C mi full in- -' turn Gmml Asori, , ari bt abuiiMC A- - CUcigo & Nortb-WesU- sen R. ra zee Smith Mas knit, Laka CKr, Utah. I &SANWR ATCHISON, TOPEKA 2 U'lrJ Trains KANSA8rciTYUand CHICAGO-,- . Also Direct Line W"" Galveston, El Paso, City of tho Mining Camp UmImi ind ArinOBl. . |