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Show HORNING THE MS fra MG CON. ficRCUR MILL.. tirorge- MiNirr, the Invrvitor of the fnmi i- snide iinn oss, reiurni-u trip to Mercur, siwnding ibe day In mill, whore iiihpuptiiig Uio Con. the initial slime plant of kin make Installed some lime sko. While Mr. Moore was in the lilark Hill tonkins aftrr the iiuiiailarkiii of one of hia plant a force of turn ha been engaged in owmmilng the mechanical of muck aunoyance for aome time. Manager (Vorye If. Dern aM Ibat lie at lat felt confident that hi mill would likely go into commission again Mime time next week. A party of who recently acquired an intercut in Mr. Moure patient are expected to arrive within the next few day and things are being rushed co aa to have the plant in good running order while they are here. r John E. Deely Horse E. Peery Ralph E. Hoag ' eaut-e-rner- s, THE LOG CABIN MINE. At the mooting between Ur. F. A. II. Franklin and Superintendent Ole lAr-c- n at Maryale recently tbe latter made a full detailed report of rendition at the Log Cabin mine to the former, says the Richfield Reaper. So well pleased was Mr. Franklin with tbe showing that he haa derided upon ktill greater development work. Two new tunnel will be started right away to tap the big vein recently ex posed at greater depth. One will be pushed in below the Log Cabin tunnel in which the immense valuta were Just discovered at a depth of 3u0 feet below the present tunnel. Tbia tunnel It Is figured, will have to go 1,500 feet before atrlking the big ore body. The other new tunnel will be start, ed on the other side of the ridge, 1 tell iw the L. k N. tunnel, and will have to be run n distance of over S.ottO feet. To obtain the boundaries of the big ore deposit which has just been located dud at tbe additional depth will be an immense advantage In the future development and working of tbe prujierty. Among other interesting news, Mr. Larsen stated that the big vein had been crosscut n distance of over 00 feet, and its width tug yet ascertained. Mr. Franklin authorized Mr. I.arson to put on an additional force of nea just a soon as conditionsonwere favorthese new able fur beginning work tunnel. Fourteen men are now en ployed in double shifts In the Log Cabin and I A N. tunnels, and later on these will lie increased to three shifts, and double shifts will be put to work opening the new tunnels. Air pipes have been put in and the inconvenience of bad air haa been entirely done away with. The property in being shaped for fulurs operation near the mouth of tbe Log Cabin tunnels. It is believed this will be the must practicable place for a mill, and as soon as the present development work is completed, the tnlne will be put In readiness for a mill, which will be built. Dr, Franklin Is confident that he haa one of the biggest propositions In the state, and his Judgment Is backed by that of everyone who has visited the property or who is at all familiar with it. This coming spring he intends to start a llttlo town Air tbe benefit of the comiwnys employes, which will be called Franklin. lie left for the east again Monday morning to carry a confirmation of the exrellent news to the other parties who are Interested and associated with him In tho promotion of the proposition whiefa has stirred mining circles In thin slate, and to complete detailed arrangements for tho future. The recent developments have already had a very stimulating effect upon tho other properties in tbe Marysvsle district, and tho romlng spring will see an activity never approached In the history of the district. bo-for- a AT 8EVIER CON, While only a limited fori has been employed at tho Kovlcr (Yusolldated properties In the Cold mountain district, it is the Intention of Captain Lawrence, the manager, to Inriease the number of men employed early in tbe spring and a soon aa the creek thaw out to start operations at the mill which wae completed in time to make s brief run before the raid weather eet In last December. During the psat two months the few men employed at the mine have been engaged In running an upraise and driving ahead in what la known aa tunnel No. 3 and latest reports say that the lode porphyry has been reached, thus Indicating that the ore rone la being approached. The upraise will he continued to tunnel No. !. thus forming perfect air connection and enabling the management at the same time to get access to an almost unlimited supply of ore, enough In fact, to fill the needs of the mill for a good many years to come. Tbe Sevier rnuaolidated is one of ilie biggest pro positions In the Gold mountain dietriet, ml the prediction has been made many times that it will In time equal in richness the Annie I .auric mine, the only dividend payer In the district at' the present time. The present company has 9.10,000 yet to pay on the purchase of the mine. T here are to he made in sum of 810.-j- 0 each on the first day of April, June and August of tills year. HTERESTING ODDS AND ENDS The Scarce Albino Deer. with a coat aa white a delicate pink, was killed In the Canyon mountains of Southern Oregon recently. It. wa one of the very few albino deer ever seen in the mountain of the Weal. Old hunters tell or peeing them, usually separate from the main herds, at various time during the early days, but they were too shy to be approached near enouah for a shol The deer killed in the Canyon mountains was with four other deer at the time It was found, ami had not this true the limiter would not have taken It fur a It while coat made it far more cnnuidctinuH than the remainder of the herd, and it Is perhaps for this reason that albino deer are shunned by their I a An albino deer, xnow and eyes bt-r- kd rt .. , 1 st .Cashier pouts FATS INTEREST DOMESTIC aal ' TIM ON London Market Feels Effects of DE- SHARMANS War. POSITS. been held by the early Brit-onpnd it Is frequently found in their burial places converted Into person- fa have London, Feb. 14. Tbe stock change imssed through the ordeal of the first week of the wsr much better than had been expected and bnt for the heavy premure of sales from Paris and Berlin would not have been greatly disturbed. The majority of foreign bonds naturally had heavy falls, Russians being greatly depressed, but Secretary Hay's efforts to localize the war had an excellent effect, and it la believed that a recovery In prices will soon be established. Fewer stocks were thrown Beron the market than anticipated. uf lin operators threw a quantoity American securities on the market and other causes helped the depression ot these securities, but the market closed steadier. ex- al ornaments, surh as beads. Believers In dreams maintain that to dream of coal is a certain sign of coming riches. Then, too, there was a famous speculum, or mirror of divination that caused a great seatioa in the sixteenth cen- tury of Dr.Dee.wblcb wss formed of ranuel coal, though the doctor pretended to hare received It from the angels. The Sura-Foote- Yak. d Yak, which are the beasts of burand den in Thibet are very a good one will carry a load of more than 2iM) pounds safely along the steepsure-foote- d P established that electric tramways are great mediums la tho disinfection of towns, lie points out that the electric spark, which la so frequent an occurrence to the overhead trolley, and the emission of light from the car wheels when tbe rail Is used for the return current transform the oxygen of the air Into ostone which haa a puri- fying aad disinfecting Influence. The high discharges, he says, are frequent enough to influence greatly the atmospheric runat linen ta, especially where through narrow the line passes thoroughfares. They become antisep- ping. tic agenta. SENSATION When Danes Were Skinned. In former times the Danes used to salt up ths mouths of the English rivers to pillage the churches. When they were caught they were skinned and their skins nailed to the door of tbe rkarch they attacked. la course of time all the exposed portion would peel orr, but that covered by the nail would be protected, and thus bear testimony to the cruelty of the ancient Englishmen. In the London College of Surgeons may be seen three specimens of humsn skin bearing labels such as this: 11ortkm of human skin, said to be that of a Dane, from the dour of a church at Hsdstock, In Essex." A second specimen is from Copford, In Essex. aad a third from the north door of Wureestsr cathedral. Such fragments of sacrilegious Danish hide have been found on doors in Westminster abbey. UTAH TALENT IN HAILEY. - Why the Meeage Was Lat. When a senator enters an elevator In the senate wing of the cnpltol he is destination, carried directly to his without regard to the intentions of the other passenger. This senatorial president's prerogative delayed the message to congress recently In an amusing way. Mr. Barnes, the assistant secretary to the president, stepped from the aboard a senate elevator ground floor. In a portfolio under his arm be carried a message from the conpresident of the rolled State to gress. , .deflate floor, said Mr. Karnes, as the Conductor shut tho door. Just then there were three rings fthe senator's signal) of tho bell, and the indicator showed that a senator wanted to be lifted out f the terrace. The elevator went down. Instead of up. and Mr. Barnes wont along. The senator la the terrace only wanted to go to the ground floor. Aa ha stepped off. however. there was another senatorial ring from the terrace. This senator want-ato ge to the gallery floor, and the elevator want there without stopping. As the car started down there were three rings from tho ground floor, and again the car failed to stop at the destination of the presidents secretary. Fortunately for Mr. Barnes, this senator wanted to get off at the senate floor, and the congress, after long delay, received the message from tho presidiilt. d A Nervous Bridegroom. Bight Rev. Dr. Leighton Coleman, bishop of Delaware, told the following story to some friends whom he was visiting recently: A young man cam up to me one day with the remark 'Bishop, 1 want you to marry me on next Wednesday.' All right. I'll marry you "Well, 1 want the church hell 10 ring. Yes. you can have the bell rung.' Well. I wsnt the organ to play. All right; you can have the organ. "And 1 want, everything else anybody ever had at a church wedding You shall have It. Well, the night came, the bell rang, the organ played, the church wss crowded and everything went off as the young man wanted It When the ceremony was over the young couple wailed Instead of leaving the chancel, so I hld out. my hind, shook hands with th' hride and then held out my hand to the bridegroom. He had bis hand deep In his trousers pockets, snd as I stood with my hand out ho Hid, somewhat Impatiently and In a tone that could he heard all over the church: Tm getting the money out Just as fast as 1 can. Then everybody In the church giggled." Washington, Feb. IS. Secretary Taft lias announced his Intention to se. 91 000.000 of the Philippine certificates as soon as he ran arrange with the treasury department vi to the legal j status of the new issue ami th advlaa- lilliiy of the bonds a a basis fur bauk circulation and a security for deposit. because the mat- ter Is largely one of experience or of hallucination. In the first year after the close of the Civil war the Government distributed to discharged soldiers 7000 artificial limbs. This represented, probaof the men bly, less than one-ha- lf who lust either an arm or a leg. As most of these amputations were hastily performed, it Is not strange that nerves were not aa well taken care of as la these modern days. But, whatever the cause, men who suffered amputation had some strange and trying experience. For example, an officer who never had a hallucination In his life was at times tormented with an Itching on tne bottom of the foot that had been cut off. The sensation was just as if the foot had been there and the'vtctim had to bear the Itching beyond his reach. A lawyer who had lost, a leg, who came some years ago to practice In the Cblrago courts, nt times would jump about on his one leg, excited and vexed because he felt eomthtng between the toM of hts right font, which had been taken off in the second year of the war. A general officer who. twenty yesra ago, wu active tn political campaigns, would ocrasinnally tn the midst of a speech, kick nut. viciously with hts cork leg. At such times he had the feeling that the foot on that leg was "asleep. and he kicked to start the circulation. la another case the man who had lost aa arm had the sensation or Itching between the fingers of the missing hind, lie explained to a surgeon and a new operation relieved him. A man who occasionally experienced a sharp pain In the big toe of a miming foot was relieved by a skillful but simple operation. Not. a few surgeons In the Civil war laughed at what they called the whimsies and hallucinations of men who complained of queer sramtions In amputated limbs. These surgeons insisted that ever since limb had been amputated those who had lost arms and legs had told strange stories of their sensations. These affected the imagination. they contended, of men who lost limb In the war. and the most the mind dwelt on the sensation the more definite it became. There were also many wounded who were superstitions snd given to fantastic notions to which they clung tenaciously. Therefore the soldier who complained of Itching toes on a foot that had been shot off recetved little however, sympathy. In later years,more Stten-tolsuch cases have received Instead of laughing at the sufferer ths modern surgeon studies to relieve him. and In most, cases is successful. Chicago luter-Oces- u Chas J. A. Lindquist n. WANT TO BE NATURALIZED. Hays City. Kan.. Feb. 13. As s ' Phono 174. 437 25tli u u u SPECIAL! 81-6- . Knitting Company , ss. MINES RESUME OPERATIONS. a ....1:18 a IS, Salt Lake loss! i. Chieage, BL Louie Urn-R-ed Ava 1, Odra go laHalted .. a Incubators ... n. is 1:48 Loral from Park CUf and Baa Poto Valley .. 7:00 p. , Be. Paetflo Exp eras frora all 11:88 , .prints East . Through Slespiag rare ta Omaha, BL Maw York aad Bra and Louis, tote Fraa radiaing chair ears, a pra tact dialog r service j on all Urauh trains. L A. BUTOV, Gaa. AL Ptgr. Dpt Ball Into Chy, C L HENRY. Ticket AgaeL - Ogden. Ho. Poultry men and all Interested In Poultry are Invited te call at cur store and examine the II, CM-ag- o Celebrated . Ormas Incubator ft R. . The most reliable machine on the market. Adapted te any climate. A full line of POULTRY SUPPLIES. lULBOM. Seeds New stock Just received. Dent order from catalogues. and pay. fancy prices You can buy front uo at lees cost and trouble and be certain of getting RELIABLE WESTERN GROWN BEEDSL TIME CARD. SKEEN & CO. Effective Kev.' OGDEN, UTAH S52 24th SL R INI Sk DEPART. Ke. Men aad Express ....Till ta Eta 5 Overland limited for CeaaeU Omaha. Staffs Denver, Kauaaa City aad east daily 1:48 ta Ha 4 At! suite Expram for Dearer, Omaha, CoaaUI Bltrffs, Kansas City and aff Tilt ARRIVE. Ifa. I Padfis Bxpiras team Bluff Omaha, . Council Danvar. Ysams CRy aad 1 1 p1 . San Pedro, Los Angeles and Salt Lake R. R Co. Depot, Third, Wect and South Temple Sto Salt Lake City. DEPART. FOR LADIES aad Mercur, connecting nt Nephl for ManU and Intermediate points on 50 Cents Each see prices in our Windows 'Phone I67-- Z 2274 Washington Avenue, Between 22nd nd 23rd Sts oasL dally It I limited Uvsrlaad Bluffs, Kansas City. Dam ve aad all pataU aaL for Provo, Lehl, Fairfield dally Xo. 101 am Sanpete Valley Ry.... 7:30 For Garfield Beach, Tooele. Stockton, Mane-motEureka and Silver City (via Learning- ton cutoff) 8:00 a tn For Provo, American ' Fork, Lehl, Juab, Mil- Callenteo ford, Frisco, and Intermediate points 05 m ARRIVE. From Provo, American Fork, Lehl, Juab, Milford, Frisco, Callentea and Intermediate points 9:35 H m From Provo, Lehl. Falre field, Mercur and Sen-pet- e Valley Ry. points. 5.35 m From Silver City, Mammoth, Eureka, Stockton, Tooele and Garfield Beach 5:35 p HI ALL TRAINS DAILY. Dally Pullman Buffet Sleeping Car Service between Balt Lake Milford. Modena and Callentea. Direct stage connections for all mining districts Js southern Utah and Nevada. .... Fast MaU jiv IiM ta I - ft88 p 1 1:40 p. 1 EBERT, a' A. Tiakri Agent . EKCOm P. and F. A T. W. CQLUN& T. P. A, -r HEALTHY j? CHILDREN i? i All children drink Milk or should drink IL All phyalclane recommend Milk when it'a pure. You are assured ef pure dairy products only when they are pasteurised. Telephone ua your orders. 4 4 Phone 37. THE PASTEUR DAIRY Post Office Building. COm ef OGDEN TBE .OREGON nuUKg CARD. Mala Street Tri. 250. For particulars, call on or address agents. Balt Lake Route, or J. L Office,1 201 City Ticket MOORE, COMMERCIAL AGENT. E. W. GILLETT, Gen. Pass. alt Laka City, Utah. tt, (Kev. - UNI HR 1803.) DEPART. Butte aad Portland.. 11:84 am, lloatpritor Ka. Ma. Y Ka. 11 llBfcw e SI Cache Valley 18 Salt Lake aad 7:18 pn. Tiatic 10:46 a ta Salt Lake and .. ...... 7 188 a ta points Salt Lake, Provo, wo. ead all potato Milford 1:05 louth I.,.,.. Ka 18 Balt lake and inter, mediate potato ,..... l:Hpa Ka A gil8if 8eMeeMtl58l 8:10am, iatar-pudiat- e ff ARRIVE. Salt Lake 2:88pm 8 Butte and Poos telle .1248 e.m Express No. ft Salt lake and Tintte 8:68 p. m Ka 7. Salt Lake aad Mil- -lli-f- sa lord Ma I .Salt Lake and inter7:80am mediate prints 7:00am Ko, A Portland and Butte.. 8:80 Ru. lfrButte and Pocatello 10:30a A Xo. 12 Cache Valley . . Trains south of Juab do not jfa 1 AjL Ka f-- One Management Do you know the Burlington Is the only line running its own trains ever lu rails from Denver to 8L LoulsT This la n good thing to hear In mind when you eome to make your trip to the Dig Exposition. No chance of long waits en route, or missed connect ferns. The 8L Louie special leave Denver at 2:80 p. m, arriving la St. I wls the next day at 8:88 p. m. one night on the road. The Veetl-b- n led Express leaves Denver at 10:38 p. m., arriving la St. Louis the second morning at 7:18 a m. Could yon ask for better service? In addition to all the other equipment that foes to make traveling comfortable all trains cany the celebrated Burlington Route dining-ca- r. There are a groat many travelers who iiy it Is the best dining-car saiTlce la tho world. A. HENRY, Ticket Age I . CORSE, a B. Para A FL The Only DnabteTrack Raffway hetweag fti JUsMari liver aad CUcagta on Bhamokln. Fa.. Feb. 13. All the .Thigh Yallry rumpany's collieries In till district. whirh have been id If since Octetter 1. will resume nprnr tloua Manh 1. Two thousand men anr boys will be given employment. The I"" BURLEY, r. T. A, aArt, Belt lake A Ogden, Utah City. A Sign of the Times! , Overland Limited The Mari Laxariras Irate latte WarM Compartment end drawing-roo- m steeping cars, observation can, dinand library ing can, rs cars, with barber, bath and entire electric train Library: lighted, through te Chicago without charge. Direct connection for buffet-smoki- Book-love- I SANTA ATCHISON, TOPEKA & - IN COURT. Butte. Mont.. Feb. 11 Just as tbe court wu delivering his Instruct I or to the Jury in the Beckman murde mm- - ibi afternoon Alfred Beckman. the sensed, drew a razor and cut bis throat. 11, fell in the floor. f:i;nliy i wounded. .. ........ . ...... .7:18 a a East points sari, dally - ...KNIT SKIRTS... ; EFfECl JULY 27TH. 1803, DEPART DAILY. 8, Atlantic Mail aU potato .. . .. .. . .. . . . .8:18 a a Na Attest! Express att 7:00 p. a points East ARRIVE DAILY. TIME TABLE Ogden U W. TIME CARD and nil points East ....11:45 and BL Lanfa SPECIAL! Manager Clark, of tf.s Grand Opera House it pltased te announce to his patrons ths angagsment of Howard Kyle, Thursday, Feb, 18, In a revival of ROSEMARY," which has ths record ef ths greatest comedy success In the history ef the Empire Thea?r, New York City.-- Bale ef Mats commences Tuesday, February lith. Price 25 cents te .Ae thle engagement premises to be one ef the moot notable of the eueon, It is suggested that patrons desiring good locations should secure their coats ae early as possible. Free list entirely abolished. 1a Xa. 8, Facile Matt, Salt Lola u p 2820 Wash. Igwhde wesES?! 3a and Embalming OPEN ALL NIGHT. Phone 520X. u re- mit of the wsr in the Orient the district court here I besieged with applicants fur citizenship. There sre hundreds of Russians in this county who now seek naturalization papers to avoid taking any chances of being compelled to return to Ihclr native land to be drafted in ths army. They arc not ported on whst rnuld be done in hut sre determined to arsuih i range matters so that there will not be ths least doubt as to their future. SUICIDE Ogden Steam Laundry. You FUNEKAL FURNISHINGS n. PHILIPPINE CERTIFICATES. 1 u IN LOST LEGS. this The Queen of the Hills, a group of mines the merits of whh h are reflected in a 93.0h0.000 bullion record, and that adjoins the Minnie Moore, the wealth of which le imparting so much substance to the boom In the Wood river region, Idaho, hu passed Into the hsnda of Colonel Nicholas Treweek and Chicago connections, under an option that at its consummation will Involve no leu than qzdl.OOO, soya the Salt Lake Tribune. This announcement was made upon the return of tho colonel Saturday morning, after an of several weeks In the east, aa was the announcement that Major W. A. Stanton had been largely Instrumental In the arqulsltion of the group, to which he hu been noiselessly addressing his attention for several months. In ths undertaking, whirh will commend Itself to all thou familiar with the properties In the north. Colonel Treweek hu enlisted the cooperation of none other than Irving E. Rockwell, president and general manager of the company which hu achieved surh sensational results In the exploitation of the Minnie Moore, and within sixty days the Queen will be under with Major Stanton Its general superintendent Of the property the major nas. Indeed, made a most exhaustive study, and on his recent return from camp brought with him samples of ore from the old workings that correspond In mlnuetest particular with the ores of the Minnie that are now astonishing the mining world. That murh awaits him in the Queen, Colonel Treweek hu no doubt, while In this he hu tbe concurrence of Mr. Rockwell, the largest individual owner in the neighboring bonanza. ah-sen-ce Men who have had arms or legs am-- ' putated ara discussing tbe sensations experienced by men who have lost an arm or a lip. There Is a special In (From St. Louie la commonly considTbe two-steered a very modern dance, Prof Frank EL Parke, the well known teacher of dancing, telle me. "one that hu sprung into existence within the last decade and Is a vulgar adaptation of the waltx. As a matter of fact. I believe It old as the waits Itself, and have le conclusive proof that Itis over seventy years old at leut. Hera Is a book written In 1M33 by Thomas Hillgrove, a London dancing teacher. In which one of the recognized dances of the the "deux temps, day la set forth and the full description or (wo-stegiven tallies exactly with the two-steas It Is danced today. Bo yotl see it Is not only not new, hut U it Is going to drive waltxlng from tbe ballrooms, some dancing teachers assert. It hu been a very, very long time doing It Nothing will entirely supersede the waltx in popularity, and the two-ste- p will sink In interest, it doubtless hu done often before, until It Is forgotten, and then, in some other decade, come up again a new dance. " Globe-Democrat- Buffon 244 snd she could have accommodated a thousand persons and then have plenty of room for the storIn the seventeenth age of supplies. century Peter Jansen, a Hollander, built n veaeel of the exact proportions of the ark, and she was successful, as the records of the times Show, In making money for her owners. Noah, the "Father of Naval Architecture." te held in profound respect by naval architects of today, who know how Immeasurably the Phoenicians, Greeks and Romans and all other ship Jbuilders fell short of the excellencies of the type ot the ark as a commodious, safe and economical vessel. Syren and Ship- Trolleys aa Disinfectors. OF THE be-lo- re big-gam- An Italian sclent lat claims to have Keepi Clean with the aid a . est hillside. They css exist on the scautiel grass, but grain food suits them for n few days only. Eight miles a day is good average work. A recent PATTERNED AFTER THE ARK. traveler tried leather boots for his yaks, without success. Tame yaks the general Within the last ten are white, black, gray and brown, and dimenalons of tho ark year have been closeall intermediate gradations of these ly followed by rargo steamship buildcolors. The wild yak is Invariably ers for deep sea and the American winter his in black, and early spring Great service. According to the At coat almost sweeps the ground. was 480 feet long, 80 ark the Bible, neb seasons wild and tsrne are almost feet wide and 48 feet deep. Her tonindistinguishable and a story Is told nage was 11.413, and the had enough of a hunter la Thibet who room pairs of all the distinct speshut his own baggage animals by mis- cies foranimals that aro classed by of take. mates. They Carry Coal For Luck. Recently a burglar In an English police court was found to carry a piece of coal in his pocket -- for luck." Many , criminals think coal carried Kivt' ,IMU fortune V.1 A tielo-- f in coni a a laJiiiisn said .......... Sells FOREIGN drafts es all de-fe- Denver, Feb. 18. Charles J. Hughes, Jr., attorney for the Denver. Northwestern and Parifie. today- - received a telegram from the Washington attorto shew honor to the veterans. There ney. that the secretary of the interior wore present thirty over SO. tea over 70 had approved the application for a hd three over 80 years of age. An right of way through Gore Canyon and excellent programme was rendered and bad disaproved tlie New Century com"Sleep?" he said, why. 1 haven't hq at noon the old folks sat down to the pany's filing for n reservoir site. The a wink today." tables, spread with everything , the secretary also approved forthea Century right of company's application heart could desire, and undwk-hescancakes and plea were passe dsround to way for a pipe line through the yon. to who came to pay honor ths those old folks. President F. Middleton SUFFRAGE SENTIMENT GROWING. wa present. CUT KATE TICKET OFFICE Washington, Fetj. 13.' Today's sesJames Beiis met with a sad accident of the National Woman's Suffrage sion B. ENGLEHART, Manager. cn Tuesday, the 9th. On returning was largely devoted to a 103 25th EL, Healy House. 'Phone 16U heme from Ogden City, when about a association of enrollment matters. The discussion tulle and a half from home, he stopped D. Driscllla Mrs. linkers, led by Only member of tho America: to deliver aome thing to a neighbor. Hookstaff of New York, contended that Ticket Brokers' Acan.ln Ogden, which His team started to run and in trying sentlmeul' is growing. menu to tho traveling public to to stop them he slipiH snd fell, the suffrage rates and perfect safety. front wheel passing over his stomach, CHILD FATALLY BURNED. bi.t the bind wheel was locked, and it Dillon, Wyo., Feb. 13. Fire depushed him for quite a distance the home of Mr. Oscar Quin-te- ll Special rale to and Iron it passed over him. Medical aid stroyed tn which her two little daughter! was summoned, but no hones were were locked while she wu . absent. Europe via all lines. broken, a his injuries are Internal George Baker rushed through the Highest price paid for un ard his Improvement is very slow. Tho flamee and brought the children out used tickets, mileage, etc. runaway team collided with Mrs. Em- allvn Janet. 4 years old. wu fatally ma Olson's buggy, throwing her out burned. and tearing the top off the vehicle. She sustained some Injuries, but not .TWO-STENOT A NEW DANCE. Fi OGDEN, UTAH. He wu uked If he would not little whisky. In a feeble voice Yee: give me the senator replied: some of that whisky Mr. Carnegie sent mV While It wu being poured pi the nuree said: "Senator, we want you to take this whisky before you go to ' alhep." aurse. like n Hooper, Weber County. Feb. 13. The old folks' reunion of this ward wa held at the meeting house last WedAbout 150 people assembled nesday. STATES DEPOSITOR!. UNITED Moore HEAVY FALLS IN FEBRUARY 15, 1904. RIGHT OF WAY SECURED. OLD FOLKS HONORED. Utah National Bank. CENTUS OGDEN, UTAn, MONDAY MORNING. EXAMINER, Ticks Office, 78 W. Second South SL R. F. NESLEN, General AgenL SALT LAKE CITY, St Panland Minneapolis Ticket. taction b an full icrvHM. cm otaaincS fta A. WaUtar. Chicago & I I ta Pond Kortb-Wists- -' Aral. m 3M Snath Msm Struct, nance Mt Lake City. Utah. Ry. 8 Trains Ft Delll From Utah to KANSAS CITY and CH1CAC ' Also Direct Lise to Galveston. El Paso, City of Mcxiw the Mining Camps of N Mexico and Arisons. Ask ms sbsut reduced rates es . C. P. WARREN, Qensral Agent, Na 11 Qe!J t, |