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Show gns MOBSISO EXAMIXEB: PALMER IS OUT Washington, Sept. 5. Public Primer ha been F. W. Palmer practically ons'ed from office. It was learned PIONEERS FOR SAN PEDRO. Wilt Rtpeat Journey mil BluaraPalaco Cars. hare all tha arrangement v-- rly in completed for the trip of the trail blaxer who 'ientJ pioneer lieir a ay through the desert th wildemeaa from Salt Lake mea 111 toBaii Pedro, in 1855. Thrae M illlam A. of Senator i (ttecti who will take them nrk of Montana, over the Balt Lake route, the (rip m eovermf virtually the name route that with their ox they covered originally m 1 ,MThe gueeta of Senator Clark will be MOTlded with unique badges, to them from other who may be oa the trains and at the places where they will be entertained. These badge, which have Just been secured of leather, neatly by Mr Smoot, are pyrographed. They nd artistically inches am about two and three-quart(! fringe of leather about Iong inches long, hanging one and one-ha- lf below. The design U an original one. inAcroee the top in two lines, la tha "Guest of Hon. W. A. Clark." In a circle below thin is the circular insignia of the Salt Lake ; Route, bearing the fnmilnr arrowhead .In colors. Below this Is a neat picture of an with four oxen in their yokes. gad at the base of thla la the date of the original trip, 155. The head of an Indian with fwocloua face appears at tha right below the prairie schooner, sad at the bottom la the picture of a modem passenger train and engine, with the date. 1905. Senator Clark la delighted with the design and has requested Mr. Smoot to read him a number for himself and his scription: - ' friends. Throe have been lent. Senator Clark's guest will be the recipients of almost regal attention and smtIm. The finest train on tha Salt lake Bonte will be at their diepoaal aader Senator Clark's plans. From Baa JbdHi the gneatn will P to Los Angeles, Bants Catalina Island, and other places of interest. They will he entertained, feted and attended to an along (he route by chambers of commerce, hoatdi of trade and other public bodice. COX ON TRIAL, 0. C. trial of O. C. Ooz,. charged with ttmpttag to Induce a witness to repute away from the Jurisdiction of the court in which ehe wau subpoenaed, wai hM before Justice of the Peace Dana T, Smith yesterday making, and tha matter wae taken under advisement, together with a motion to dials tee, hied by Scran X. Christen aen, honey for the refendnnt The witnesses examined tnbebelf of (he auto ware Mia Fergaaon and John Hanaro, city editor of the Deseret Km. The attorney for tha dafnsa destined to in trod ace any testimony, aai offered n motion to dismiss, alleging that no offbnee was specified la the complaint or proven by the testimony, arguing the matter on fire The points. The motion was taken under advisement pro dorms, and will be decided at the mmO time the case-ledecided, tomorrow morning at 10 oclock. The prmecutfoa made no argument, and On was allowed to go, pending n decision, hia hoods being continued. SHOWN. MAUCE-WA- The Supreme court haadeO'down a decision yesterday in the case of John W. Coleman, who la obasged under the statute, with having poisoned a dog, that erro if the person administering (he poison does not know the owner of the animal. It constitutes malice. Coleman waa tried before Judge lewis on a charge ef poisoning a dog, nd tha court Instructed the Jury that i the defendant did not know the uwaer of the animal, malice could not he shown. The ruHng of iweried. the lower court was The police are looking for the mean thief who entered the Finn Congregational church last Sunday and stole a box ln which children of the Sunday school have been in the practice of depositing nennv offerings for the poor. The box was broken open and about 3 in coppers was taken. There i no clue to the iilenry of the thief, the other at between Milford and Black Rock. In neither ease was tha damage serious. SALT LAKE MINING NEWS. ON THE EXCHANGE. Trading waa resumed on the mining stock exchange yesterday after an idleness of two days. There was little interest manifested, and only .0(1 shares of stock were sold, for tl.900.S7, New York was a feature of both sessions, and was sold at price ranging from 3 to 80 cents, and 5,100 were sold. Lower Mammoth was ln demand and 80 eents waa given far 500. On the open board May Day was were quits active, and 1.000 share brought into action, for which the purchasers were eager to pay the market to I l ie. prices of 9 S MONTGOMERY SHOSHONE STRIKE A new strike Is reported in the wonderful Montgomery Bnoshone mine ln tha Bullfrog country. Malcolm - McDonald has samples of ore from a new siriks that waa made in iha rrosa-ethat is being run from the level, and. while sissy s have not been made of the stuff, the samples, when panned, show colors that will carry high values. Tha rrosa-eu- t was bring run to catch the ledge that had been exposed in the upper levels, and It had ben anut 160-fo- ticipated that a distance of forty feet would have to he run in order to reach the ora channel, but the drift had only been extended fourteen feet from the station when the present flrd was uncovered. PARK CITY SHIPMENTS. Only three producer! at Park Pity hipped ores last week, acording to the statement of the samplers. These consignments were as follows: Pounds. Silver King eat Daly Kearns-Kelt- ....I.. h Total SiaesMi 1 1 s tonight tnat as .. LStM.noo 1,920,000 President had demanded Mr. Palmer's resignation, to takr effect on the 15th lnsiaut. The demand of the prenidem for Mr. Palmers res.gusiion was due primarily ln the latter's action in trying to force Oscar J. Ricketts, foreman of printing, and L. C. Hay, foreman of division, out of the government priming office. Mr. Palmer asked for ihs resignations of Rlckeus and Hay on the ground that they had hneji insubordliiaic. Roosevelt A soon as President learned of the situation that had developed, he directed Public Printer Palmer to forward 10 him his resignation. to taka effect In two weeks. it ha "been knon tor some time that Mr, Palmer would not ba reappointed to his preeat office. For sev ersl months before President Roosevelt left Washington for Oysisr Hay he waa casting about for a sultab'e man for the position of public priqter. Ha offered it to' Jo n A. Bleicher of New York, but he declined it, having something better in view. Until this time there has hern no change In the situation. The investigation made by the Kerp commission into the letting of a conLanaton typetract for aeventy-iwsetting machines for use In the government printing office disclosed a serious condition of affairs in the management of tha office, the office forces bring divided into clique. Ths cliques were to detrimental to the governmi-u- t that the standard of efficiency in ths establishment was reduced materially. The evidence adduced by the commission ln course of its inquiry crest cil much bit tor feting among those holding high positions n the office. One of the direct results of this feeling was the demand made by Publie Printer rainier for the resignation! of Rlrkort a and Hay. As the Keep commission in. qulry, so far as known, developed nothing to the dieedvanuge of Rlckeus or Hay. the president acted promptly In taking the whole matter out of Palmer' hands and laying it Jn the hands of tho Keep commission for such further investigation as might bo necessary. Coupled with this aetion of the president waa tha demand on Mr. Psl-m- r for his resignation. With (lu incoming of Mt Palmer1 licenser, and there is ample authority for the statement that he has not been selected yet. It is expected a thorough reorganisation of the working force of the government printing office wlU take place. Among the men mentioned in 'connection with the office are Oarer J. Ricketts, whom th pnhlte printer sought to remove; H. L. Brian, chief clerk of the office; 8. Roe siler, chief Clerk of the reit-nnbureau. Aid John Leech, public printer in tha Philippines. The office pays a salary of 4,600 a year. The annual disbursements for the government printing office aggregate about; Roosevelt o Wll-lia- 1,926,000 NUGGETS. 97,000,000. of the Goldfield-ScorpioRETURNING AMERICANS. company, his returned from Ban Diego county, California, where he has taken up a group of eight Ons Ship Carries Nina Hundred and claims. He will form a oompany to Sixty-nin- e Cabin Passengers. begin active operations at one. New fork. Sept B. More than 2.( Simon Bamberger, Sidney Bamberg- voyagers, mostly returning Americans, er and Frank P. Swindler took the are due at this port today on a fleet of train for Bingham yesterday to decide line liner. The North German Lloyd upon a plan to open ep the Bingham steamer, Kaiser Wilhelm 11. brings Mary properties that were recently ac- 969, thd largest number of cabin pasquired by Senator Bamberger. sengers that has ever crossed th sea ln a single ship; the Bremen, of the n Taylor A Brunton received yester- earns line, has (60, and the Tin-tice cars ef ore from line from Potsdam, 4 SB. day twenty-onAmong the Kaiser's passengers arc eight cars from Bingham, and one ear from Idaho. The Pioneer sampler Director Conried of the Metropolitan received yesterday four ears from Opera house; Philippe Bunau-VarillAlta, two cars from Bingham and one the distinguished French engineer; car from Tinlle. Mma. Bunau-Varilltheir son and daughter and their nepnew, Etienne Bunau-VarillOre shipment via the Tonopah railroad, as reported by the Honansa, are ae follows for the past week: Tonopah FIGHTING THE BEEF TRUST. Mining company, 1.270 tons; Montana-Tonopa198 lens; North Star, 60 New York, Sept. 6. Independent tons; Midway. 80 tons; Belmont, 110 butchers to the number of about a tons; Tonopah Extension, 455 tons; thousand attended yesterday the Goldfield Sampling Ore company, 12 ceremonies at the formal opening of tons; Combination, 22 tons. the new abattoir of the company which Is fighting the Beef Trust." FULL VALUE FQR RUINED CROPS. This new plant Is the eonsumstlon of three years of cooperation of the 500 Damages for Salt Lake Farmers As- retail butchers ef this city who constisessed Against Various Smelters. tute the oompany. Tha main building of the new abbat-toi- r brick and stone is a The first opinion banded down by entire plant Judge John A. Marshall In the federal structure, while the 0 court on the damage rasas brought altogether 22 city lots or afcalnst tha smelters ln Salt Lake val square feet of ground. The abattoir baa a weekly killing ley waa filed Monday. In the opinion of the court tha pretence of tha rapacity of 4.C00 steers and 19,000 smelter smoke Injur. the sale value small cattle. of the farm land ln the affected disORE TAPPED AGAIN. Tha Individual trict about damage to be paid each farmer for the loss of crops is appraised by Judge Another Leva! in Bamberger's Da LaMarshall at what he considers its full mar Mines Makes Good. value, but he doe not allow full pay The damage Is from each smelter. Word waa flashed np from De Lafixed in proportion of the value which mar yeatrday$that another important don each by represents the damage had Just been made in the Bamstrike all the done smelter to the damage by company's mines, but when berger smelters. with the report, Superinconfronted In case of the was The opinion given Frank P. Swindler urgod that tendent 1. Utah the John McCleery et against It was sot p roller to designate the deConsolidated smelter. After the suit velopment r.s a strike: , He acknowlwas court It was tried In the federal having received word that the edged referred to the master of chsnoery ore bodies had been broken into on with instructions to find the actual 500 level of the older portion of tho amount of damage done Tha master the mine, and that his advices were of chancery handed ln a report coverto the effect that it looked flue. ing the damage for 1802. 1903, and 'In the Hog Pen territory," Mr. 1904, assessing Its full value against we are workexplained, the Highland Boy smelter, which wae Swindler In iho vein and the opening named a the defendant. Judge Map ing down is lmply a matter of shall took exception to this stating of. new levels What la generally charthat It waa an error to hold one development. acterised as a strike V simply the wrongdoer responsible for the total of the known result of the actions of several In- opening new point. Ths work is that channel et of dependent wrongdoers. He stated comcourse, as showing the Important, it would be difficult to accurately of the ora bodies, but to pute the exact damage done by each continuity a strike has been made every smelter to each farm. He considered ay that corH impossible for him to reach an exact time a level la opened la not conclusion, and accordingly modified rect While we are going down iu Hog tha figures of the master, assessing the defendant company with what he cona sidered its proportion. He did this on MOFFAT ROAD TO SALT LAKE. each of the long list of articles damaged on the McCleery and other farms Manager Friese Hollsnd-Amerlca- , d five-stor- y A8K REDUCTION OF FINE. 49,-00- A petition hse been filed with the nty recorder, asking that the fine of Tim Higgins, assailed last month for keeping his saloon open on 8unday, he Jrtumt fmm r,o to 925, and the difference be refunded by the city conn-11, The request Is made attorney, a. J. Weber by Higgins, his and City Prose-wlln- s Attorney WilJey. According to Weber. It wne agreed that Higgins plead guilty the fine Attorney non d Mould fit Im $25. ,i th petitions, withholds his recommendation. FUNERAL OF GREEK. The funeral of Leonidas rlT,f'5 who"B (Nfdy was I.' Koutsis, brought Sunday from Grassy, near Price. Tit? he b,d bein klI,,!d ln hunting will be heM thii afteraoon " itJ 5.7 v RE; "muw h0 "uJW!Ctd that ft119 lthtv P0Mib,y have been foul abl to learn tfnd t0 norm their ,ht There m,bt bave any-Tou- ,d fol LEHI nAr2'' commercial club. Incorporation of the Lebl Hub were filed with tho 'afe yesterday. tbt the dub hen fon7,n offlcr tor the n7 wm?. , trf lar: j.fd " j:H' Geore Austin, gov- W' 8m Goodwin, A. M. Stookey. m. W. In- - rJdent:QJohn one-hal- f. - g Involved in the suit. 8. H. Lewti, who acted si master in chancery in the rns. Is granted ec- a fee of $500, charged against tha de- ' Krkbftmfetsrr nd Charles & - ftfdstant Frlel, treaeurer. fendant. suit to enjoin the Bingham Junction and Murray smelter from operating, brought by 600 farmer, entitled Godfrey et al. va. the American ro-mal'r OBof the Pacific Smelting : A Refining company, was bl way to Cor-an-' r!ty given final argument In the United on a fishing trip. States dletrict court yesterday afternoon: The court then took the case Grnd' nd th. salt under advisement No yesterday. Trains statelra-- , m ,he Rio it- U,.fr,mih; ?at Washington. Sept. in definitely late ment balances in the of the wihn;,treasury f be caup la- the ivnifc general fund show; Available balance, h;,,,9,cf"Td ,lp1ve on all cash. 129.224.292: gold coin and 54, 643,502 ; gold certificates, as si Point of Moubtain, and The ALT LAKE NOTES. n q lno.ooo T'jr do-tn'- r. hui-llo- n. 5. Denver, Colo., Sept. Judge Moses Hallrtt, in (be United court States district today, dmlad the application of the United Stales government for an injune- tton to restrain the Denver, Northwestern and Pacific railway, (The Moffat road) from building through Gore Canon. The gov- eminent engineers had proposed to build a reservoir in ths can-yon for the storage of water for irrigation. That ends the bUtkade," de- elated David H. Moffat today aft- r ibe decision had been made I shall go right ahead known. building my railroad to Sait Lake. 'VlIDyE&DAY Pu" ground, v.. through ih oif PRINTER From Our Special Correspondent UTAH. DOPEX, portion of the gratifying reaul ed to you a i the 500 is the of developin out; it la stall . working m tr.a wiih :.rt .MOUSING. ; (v,n pf (lt) 6, a THE STATE j,, on campaign M 3905. r:PUTNAMS np 0'.dr .re STihCjut report. SEPTEMBER SCHOOL SALE carried n, of tjie ij;: kni"bodies fittingly observed. ote ,.xi and placing them in shn:i : .r and T.., nvsit. 4. -- Labor day was extrwc lematic ih..; ,.ai.h e;el general y o .rrr,.d here today, all tha t proving np ;o sanguine miih-and b.'.j'm-- . houses being expectation is s ,,vasing. as cloeJ, and 2 p m. a program of thit enhance ,.f .j-U1jn0 por wr iie.i t the City park under Just to much nt ,i,t tile direct I.xi of t C. Getch. John a strike had be. u ilouId wont an I Fr.i:.h McGovern, commit, t. to know that v!n or sa un- ten on a.,.n;k. known ore-bej. hud been Ti.e iuoir aiile feature of ihs found. af'e.'ti.vn me base hall game While these ii v, u the prop i:c n.H'.icd and single man. erty may not U . - K ui the techlu grand ball a at nical meaning ' ), in, acre U fc'.xt-- hi ;tioivi.jig viajiir ha. I by the memso much new netng opened ber if tf.c. of and so on any j., iun bring M:iur. !iith preufj toFederation be a great made with the iK..iir of the b ub and financially. 1..fa nuius property 3 tc srbiK: iuey auiouui sjvC, if tin city win open toan practically to ; n morrow a:.J a enrollment of new mine of 1' according to kriiolai Ik exported by Superintend.i, art. eclipsing report, these C. A. Blorher. The Lincoln and all past record? Wh.Ie the msnsce-men- t entCrraon h.'!hol buildings have both i of tha prup-.-- i cxircinelv j( been ren.ih flfj aud are bow said to be modest in touch. re up.ni the the community In l,.ch the mine arc cvi'.iul to ai: in tlw fiat. located is all wu:k.d up oxer it. CASTLEDALE HAPPENINGS. . . -;, l:k -- Now is the time to fit jour boys out for school. These school sales e , u ,i- -.. are great opportunities to get the very best school suits, shoes, hats etc., at prices that fit both the fat and lean purses. Call and look them over before you buy and j'ou cant help being pleased. ia.-g- di-c,- WALL VS. UTAH COPPER. Comment In Mining Circles Cu:U'.lale. Justifies !. Sept. Mita Iaitiika Rohmuam ti, ilauaiMer of BUbnp Kamucn of Bioleu. and C. N. t p. IVur-Mi- u of Ml Pioaaant were Ittued a thia week by County marriage Clerk A. N. Leonard. The young The suit of K. A. Wall - wen- pi,marnad later at the home the Utah tvipprr company and of apint the bride's pawn la. the father of it officers amt il.tv.-ofried on the briJo performing the ceremony. Saturday was the hii-- thing talked An elaborate feast and in about ln mining rtn-tycetrrday. any the al'ieniiKin ass followedreception by a dance the Herald, and opinion in ihe evening. if the allepu-ttoexpressed w The recent heavy rain storms in and he had mnu r? grounded us ihrougiiout Emery county thla week strongly as they apivured to lie. the utid the Is iter part of Iasi weak did colonel had taken i hr onb means Pit cuutJdrrable damage in and around open to him to kui-from bring MulfU, Clawson and Ferron town. "squeezed out of the ronisny." The The precipitation was so as to colonel's contention pint lii company cauke tremendous floods togreat All all the did not need 93.tkw.nun for the pur- draws aud which spread over fields of pose of making ihr contemplated Im- hay and grain, washing and deprovements was everywhere agreed to, stroying everything is away its path. At and hia further mntentson ihat it the ranch of Frank Reynolds, four seas entirely uanerRrj to lucre miles south of Castiedale, the loss waa the capital stock of the company, and so great as to almost annihilate his (hat if auch a thing was done, lie hd entire harvest. a right to get eome of ihat stock, wa considered reasonable. But for lo FROVO NOTES. 11 that, there w a foaling of concern that the 1 hi ration might he car4. Articles of IncorpoFrove, ried on for n long time and that the ration of the Lrhl Commercial club copper mining Industry of Bingham have been filed with th county claiV would be given a setback pending th? The object of tli corporation is to adsettlement of the controveroy vance the commercial growth of Iehl In some quarters it was argued that aud the aiata by tha encouragement of the euR would qulrniy result ln manufacture, commerce, etc. (he nd tint the clearing atmosphere, Judge Erickson or Ui 8ennlh Disin interest the warring motion here today company trict court board would get together and adjust their tor t new trial In (he esse of D. M. differences In a manner that would be Cooper vs. Msrientus Johnson et al., satisfactory all around and that th Involving the rights to (he asters of enterprise would he pushed with even Indian creek. The case was beard In greater vigor than it has ben np to MonUcello and decided ln favor of the present time. plaintiff, and the motion for a new trial When seen yesterday Oolom-- l Wall was made by the defense, represented declined to diacum the matter In any by Bstnuel A. King. D. D. Houm way, declaring ihat his position had tbe plaintiff. Judge Erickson been r I Marly deflm-In the complaint took the matter under advisement. filed by his attorneys. The stockholders of the Utah Top- GREATER PROGRESS HERE THAN ABROAD. per company arc advertised to nit-in Jersey OHy today and the position which Uuf defendant expect to of the electric and othtake lu the matter may develop, at that er Comparisons street railway systems in operation gathering abroad with those in the United Htates show that the development Is much COTTON DROPS. lees marked In Great Hritsln than In this country. Tit trackage In the New York, Sept. 6. A sensations United Kingdom wss in 1901 about decline in the prioea of cotton on futhat In the United 8 late, tures followed tha publication of the the number of pasimgi-carried wss government crop report today. that on other road and the Prior to th report the market has capita invcaled was 153 2 3 millions, been very nervous but generally firm agultiHt ,ii;i7 millions In the United nd Just before the report was laxued taste, in Germany lucre are M.lt.Ti) pices were about 10 to 13 points high- nillns of Hne; the rspimllsmion and er. Fifteen minutes after its publica- operating expenses were in 1UH2 much tion there was a break of nearly half leas than here and tha number of pascent and a net decline as compared sengers carried per mile was about with last Friday of 31 and 26 point. thst in cities or correspond- tha Action Brought. e o r ISmScNM grn-erall- y tit n Putnams Clothing House Drunkenness Cigarette and Tobacco Habits Cored fb-p- T Tha ohe true cure. Pries, III. 10 a cure. Hkch package contains a full four weeks' treat meet and a guaranteed euro in avwry casa. Tha patient can enjoy tha same freedom while taking "THUi" he would at any other time in lifw After taking "TRIB" a few day tho desire for liquor or tobseoo fa any form will b a thing of tha past. Wo aay "TRIB" is a positive cure for th liquor and tobacco habits. "OTHERS WRITE. Rev. J. R. N. Bell, the oldest living Chaplain of the Grand Lodge of tha 51 a sonic Order ln tbe World, writes: "A permanset cure at a normaieoat is what the world ha wanted for many years. I have watched the good result obtained by the uaa of your remedy, THJB," for th cure of liquor and tobacco habiu, and I feel I can heartily rocommead It to eN in nerd." Mr. N. 1L Rtarboard, well known In the gold mines by all, writes: waa a constant user of smoKing and chewing tobacco for 44 years. I took a treatment of "TRIB" about ons year ago; II cured ms and my general health was never better than sinca X took "TRIB." I have and will recommend it to all. It will do tha work and leave your system in first-ela- n condition." Mr. J. W. Robinson, Oosral Merchant, Asbwood, Ore., writes; In tbe hope of helping some of my follow men, X wish to sdd my tesI found tho liquor habit growing on ma, and havtimony for 'TRIB. ing auld "TRIB" and seeing the good results on others, X decided to give it a trial. Am proud to say that I have no desire for stimulants sinae. Anyone cursed with the sppetlM for stimulants will bims the day they i 1 one-nint- h r one-thir- d decldrd to taka "TRIB." F. cheerfully answered.. Remember, w give you an abolute guaranies with each treatment w sell. Price, $12.50 for a full four weeks treatmsnt and a guaranteed curs. i one-fourt- STEALING In population in this country.up to 19til about half the street railway lines were operated by hors poqer and (lie development of electric lines in other cities is much Inferior to thst In the Unlti-- State, in Austria there are twenty-twof such roads, all doing an exclusive urban business. Electric roads are established and In successful operation in the chief cities of Hungary, the Netherlands, liclglum, Switzerland, 1 a ly and Spain. ing PASSENGER New York. Sept 5. After 10 days active work. Lond Island railorad detectives have learned ail the details of a plot for robbing ihe company by selling passenger tickets the second time. It is stated that the plso fas bran In operation most of the summer season on the one division and that It netted thouunda'of dollar to those The men under suspicion Implicated. have been discharged. IN DROWNED WITNESSED d A SHAM BATTLE. o Portland, Ore., Sept. 5. Fully 25.-00- 0 tb sham naval and Clark expobattle at the sition last night. The spectacle was s reproduction of (he duel between the Merrlmac and Monitor during the people witnessed ClvU war. There were four Imitation battleships In the fight, which was tha most wonderful naval battle ever pre-- I sented in the west. There were about in tha battle, being j 600 soldier centennial guard, from tbe i Oregon National guard aud tha Tenth United Slates Infantry. ! W MORE ERIE IMPROVEMENTS. YELLOWSTONE 4,iHKi,u'i0 will li- - iv Approximately quired to Imlld the (,enusoe River railBulfe, Mont., Sept. 4. Advices from road recently incorporated by officer, the Yellowstone National park tonight of the Krta railroad. The new road tell of the drowning of Edward Davies, Is to be 34 mile long end will extend a former Butte hoy, in one of the hot from Hunts, a small station near Iort-sge- . in Livingston county, on tha Bufsprings in which he was bathing. He was the son of Edward Davie, of falo division. t;i Tubs oil the main Sheridan, Mont., a mining line. Between Hornellsvllla anil Cuba there are two very heavy grades, each man. reaching shout. 5U feet to ibe inilo which must be surmounted. The conJEFFRIES WILL BE REFEREE. struction of this short line will give San. Francisco, Sept. 5. The last, re- a grade of per rail route, as the maining obstacle to the completion of practically a water-leve- l n glove grade on the Duff in division from preparation for the contest was removed today when Homellaville to Hums exceed that James .7. Jeffries telegraphed hi ac- but little. The line la intended to be lined ceptance of the offer to act a referee for 91.004 compensation. chiefly for freight traflle and will add much to the economy of operation by Wooster, Ohio, Sept. 6.- - WIlnei-Mpermitting heavier train load and on behalf of Major E. F. Taggart were o utilising to the best advantage called in rnui-- t here today to rebut tbe improved rolling tock now rapidly evidence off f red in behalf of Mr. being placed on the Erie. Grace C. Tigeart, In thir divorce suit. Is supplemental Till new cut-of- f Depositions from army nfl1rrs were to that which cut out the heavy read to show that the alleged quarrel grades ln the vicinity of Middletown, between th Taggarts st Fort Leaven- where work on a double track freight worth bad boon exaggerated. line has already been began thla improvement to be completed at an esSt Petersburg. Sept. 6. The minis- timated coat of llu.taiO.iHHi. ter of flnaur lias reeejvd a telegram from the governing commine of the HAVRE FIRE STOPPED. bourse at Nirbni Novognmd urgeniiy Mm immediate to to adopt appealing Havre, Mont., Sept. 5. Tho fire measures for the m'ut of which hd Incendiary origin in Judd's order at Bakn. rextaursnt about midnight, was finally topped after a number of buildings New York. Spt 5. The Commercial The in its path had been destroyed. Cable oompany tonight received labored under the disadvanthat communication wi;h Naga- firemen restored. tage of having little water. Tbe total saki and Shanghai hi is estimated al about 930,600, neari a losscovered there to sccamulaUnu, Owing ly by insurance. heavy delay on ail traffic to and from - Geo. F. Cave. Sole A gent, 2301 Washington Ave., Ogden. Utah - Iari TICKETS. bj PARK. i E XOJRSION well-know- n taro-tant- h Brigham City Peach Day Dt1tt-Nio- s bn Japan. Bilbos. Sept. 5. The miner of th coal region of ihe valley of Arnahalt have struck. Severe measures have been adopted to preserve order. London. P'Pt. 5, Sir Ernest Cocof Dublin denies that he ha any idea of challenging for the America's hran cup as reported. Toulous. France, Sept. 5. The Novelty theater here was totally destroyed by Are today. There were no casualties. Warren, R. . Sept. E. Buttsrworth, author and historian, died here today of diabetes, nged 73 years. A certain Methodist minister onro said, conversely, thst after find made man he was di satisfied wi:h i.:s work aud an improvement made aenun. Santa Huh. Cal., Rept. 5. Hop pfeking has begun in many of tbe bop ysrdn in Sonoma county and before ths end of tbe week It will be In full blast. a PROSECUTION DELAY In the Case Against the Chicago . Packers. - Chico go. Bepl. 5. Government prosecution of Chicago packers Tor alleged violation of the anll-trilaws was scheduled to begin today. but instead there wax delay. On motion of Attorney J. 8. Miller. representing liie psrkers, the hear- Ing of the chief whs postponed until geprember It'b. Thursday, Sept. 7 PREE PEACHES PREE PEACHES The Box Elder Commercial Club invites everybody to attend a grand celebration at Brigham Gty Sept. 7th. Amuse- ments, band contest participated in by ten bands, baU game, concerts and dancing. Come one, come all, and have a good time. Special train via the Oregon Short Line leaves Ogdenat 9:10a.m. Fare 75c for round trip. Special returning leaves Brigham City at midnight. wkw urai . mi iJ!A .iajii.iqiYWul lJ wirauuwwnusfii ! |