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Show OGDEN DAILY COMMEECIAL: THURSDAY. APRIL 2. 1851; IKE. PACIFIC SHORT Sure to Come It is Reported to Qg&tn, of os of the aegises jaKped a nie agiae aa tipptsg oer troaa tie eict of the coortMBMe end aaoaped tunoui injury. No further parbrclars could be gained fros tha road headquarters at this place. two J. P. WUjb acd L R-well kaowa radroad men of Dww, were ia the city yesterday. They leave today Met, for PART OF THE NORTHERN. ft Lav-Railwa- y first-clas- s was only a matter of time. SCSE ToJuO TO )0GDEX. "That portion of the matter ia now confirmed. The road haa been built for 123 miles, extending from Sioux City to O'Neill, but the completion was deferred owing to the tightness in the money market, and the difficulties encountered for that reason in floating bonds. Mr. Mahoney said yesterday that undoubtedly the road would be put through to Ogden, the objective point, at no distant day by the Sioux City capitalists who originated the plan, and arrangements perfected with the Great Northern on a close traffic basis. "This announcement ia tantamount to an admission that the Pacific Short Line will become a distinctive branch cf the Great Northern, and that its stock will be controlled by that system. Mr. Mahoney says the country traversed is not so thickly settled aa yet, but the completion of the line and good traffic arrangements will make it a very important road in its section. THE OBEAT NORTHERN'S ROUTE. Just what wilj be the exact route to be followed by the extension of the Great Northers! to the Pacitio coast is no longer a matter iof doubt, or, at least, a considerable Dortion of the distance is li Mil. i . i uuuuu nnr., - . , inn mi nmi tftiiuiauj lb prou- fWUis woauwaru, ODOKane trom . .. , ' 1 1 - Vkr. 1 UA 11 ucauy aeciaeu uiwu aii tutus uuiit iiuau during Col. Clous ;trs recent visit to tne coast the survey f d the extension from Fort Assinaboine i 'as filed at the Wash- ington state land i ice. The document shows the route aaj taving the main line at a point between irre and Aasma- home, extending w erly through the Kootenai country to point oo the east fork of the Little b; kane river near its source, up that strea i on the north bank on unsurveyed land at twenty miles and crossing to the west lork of the Little Spokane some twent; five miles north of Snokane Falls, . a. . The balance or tne uine naa not been is anroute but the entirely surveyed, nounced as follows: Fiona the Spokane terminus the tracks wll run across the Indian reservation, along the Columbia river to the Salmon rivfer mining district, in a slightly northwestern direction, and from that section almost due west coastward, the Skagit pass being the probable outlet through the coast range, though another pass farther south is under consideration and may be the one selected. At Ledro, of course, as is already known, connection will be m ade with the Westminster branch, and while Fairbaven will be held aa an important terminus, the main outlet of the entire system over which the Great Northern has control will be at Seattle. That point is definitely decided and it is probable no change will be made in the extension as outlined. The contract for fourteen miles of the road, commencintr at the Pack river crossing in Kootenai county, Idaho, was let several weeks ago and the work is to oe completed by July 1st. uwrt-rtAf- i- ... ,OAD NOTES-- a . Insane Man Made Some Excite ment at the Depot. Thos. Orchard, chief clerk of the rail- - An way mail service, stated to a Commer- cial representative yesterday mat new service will be started on the 6th inst. on the new branch of the Rio Grande estern from thia citv to Manti, and which will be Bhortly extended to Salina. This new addition to the system ia an important one as the new arrangements will involve the handling of the mail for the three counties of Piute, Sevier and San Pete, which has heretofore been delivered by star route. This substitution ; V ; , ' of the iron horse for the lumbering old stage is an epoch in the advancement of oan Pete county. Among the U. P. passengers from the easi yesterday afternoon was a man whose head became effected by the light ness of the air, aided by recent troube which have been praying upon his mind, and who was taken with symptoms of in sanity and performed various maneuvers. in iront ot the depot to the amusement of the customary crowd. He was ac- companied by his son, aged sixteen years. Suddenly he broke awny from the people gathered around him and ran up the tracks. Officer John Riley caught him and he was placed in a room where he could lie down to rest. There are large quantities of sugar coming east over the Southern Pacific, Special trains of it will probably run NTENE. X Mhsouriia Becomes las&it on the Can. Hence there wilt be no rates. alternative but to reduce the through rates to auch points. Aa sooa as Nebraska points secure this reduction of course Kansas points will demand the same advantage and thus will be forced a readjustment or evening up of the through rate to all such western points. When the maximum rate law of Iowa waa made effective thia difficulty regarding through rates was not encountered, aa the roads at once made the Mississippi river the basing line for Iowa points and the territory thus affected being more circumscribed than in the present instance, the sums of the two locale did not lessen the through rate. Therefore the revenues ot western linea, already much depleted, will suffer more seriously from this measure than is generally supposed. But the unwise provisions of the act will precipitate a calamity that the state will feel even more than the railroads. No such law has ever been tried in other states without disastrous results to every interest affected by it, and the failure of such a measure in accomplishing its object haa been so fully demonstrated whenever it haa been put in effect that it is beyond common ability to understand by what course of reasoning a sovereign state coult2nH misled into adopting it In new ri.Z undeveloped territory like Nebra8u.cQ I evil effects will be incalculable. iZiVine a state with an area nearly one-hal- f greater than Iowa and a population and railway one-haas mileage only great many counties being without a single mile of to retard a measure railway adopting its growth and development, in fact placing an embargo upon railway building and by so doing effectually cutting off the only means that can possibly develop its resources and extend its industries. Such is the position ot Nebraska. The adoption of this law is equivalent to proclaiming to the world that further investments in Nebraska are no longer desirable, and, as has been the case in Iowa under similar conditions, capital will doubtless begin a borders of to shun the state that has neither regard for its equities nor desire for its benefits. But the evil results will be greater than in Iowa, both to the railroads and to the state, in the same measure that Nebraska territory is more sparsely settled, and being altogether agricultural in its wealth and resources it is more essentially dependent upon railway extension for its thrift and progress. Furthermore the benefits accruing to the state from the reduction in local rates are by no means commensurate with the s as losses of sustained, the tonnage in Nebraska being agricultural, has always been subject to through rates and will not get the full benefit of a reduction in local rates. Moreover, a state so meager ly settled and wuich has never proven over remumerative to the roads operat ing in it can hardly expect as ample train service under conditions which will likely result in a serious loss to the railway companies, luis will necessitate a curtailment in working forces will and result in a finally stagnation . or general paralysis of such industries as are already established within the state. It has been suggested in some quarters that the railway companies may conclude to fight the law, but such a course on their part would only prove abortive, as the supreme court of the United States has already given tuuruiuiive uecisioDa upon the constitutionality of the Potter law in Wisconsin and similar laws in Iowa and Minnesota. lf nine-tenth- Said to be a Frand. advertising feind by the name of E. Al. Johnston is reported as a fraud. His specialty is getting up al bums of business cards for hotels. Printshould being offices and ware of him. A printing office and a hotel in this city regret his absence ot mind a forgetfulness to pay bills. A traveling s Rocky Mountain Amber, made by the vcs U(CT.iU0 wiujjdu in coverage iu iuo mnmou HE THIXKS FOES PURSUE. 1 Wild Break Made to nary Enemies and Zttv Imagi a Part ait by the Police. A man who created some excitement tions waa taken to polks headquarters in the evening by Ooer Hansen. His Warren. He was name is Thorn from Missouri to Moscow, Idaho, here be expected to start anew in Lie. Ho lust all his broDertr in Lia native tate through the insatiate grasp ot a chattel mortgage. He showed no sign of dethroned reason until he begun to cross the mountain and the rarihed atmosphere, perhaps. contributed to bring on the crisis. He had not eaten for several days and is evidently exhausted and worn out with misfortune. He said, when he reached the police office, looking appeal ingly and somewhat wildly around: "I wout hurt anybody. I've had heap of trouble by losing my property. Dont do me any barm, I would not hurt any one. He was assured that he would be well treated and had hardly touched the chair until he waa asleep. His con Hobert is with him. After resting quietly for a little time the demented man bgun to think that some one bad designsjon his life, waa bent on drowning nim. tie made a break for the street Joe Baxter attempted to hold him, but he tore awar wildly and ran toward the depot The police were soon after him, but he kept out ot eight for some time. He waa final ly located in the railroad yards, toward the north end, but when approached he made off, under the im pression that some one was bent on drowning him. At one o'clock thia morning he waa atill out. eo-rou- WHO IS HE? Some One Seems to be Playing Ad . Some one came to town on Tuesday and claimed to be the advance agent of the Hall and Harris combination of boxers and athletes, now in San Francisco. It is reported that he worked the same racket in Butte, Helena and other northern towns, and left a lot of bills behind. He hired the Union opera house here, had posters struck (but not paid for), and gave out Friday night next as the time when the bruisers would come on. ButT. A. Lewis had a message from Joe Harris yesterday authorizing him to make dates and announcements and Joe wired that his aggregation will be hero on April 10. Mr. Lewis will oommuni cate with Harris and see if the alleged advance ageut can not be stopped in the first ronnd. The agent gave out that Hall will fight Fitzsimmons soon for a purse of 117,000 before the Astoria club. He seems not to have been "in it" or he would have known that the stakes are really $37,000, $17,000 straight and Mr. Lewis and $10,000 a side besides. several others would like to know who this advance agent is. combination When the Harris-Hal- l arrives Hall will exhibit with Bora boxer not yet announced. He is the of Australia champion middle-weigh- t and is said to be a good one. Harris is handling him for money. Harris ia wealthy, said to be worth a million, is a great bookmaker and haa a penchant for pugilists. Lengal Blanks of all kinds for sale at the Commercial Office. The Police Eecord. John Finnerty caught fifteen days as a plain drunk. Jacob Ratz will put in five days for some misdemeanor and Wm. McKeever will devote fifteen days to the city owing to a lack of sorbiety. W. Hutton was up for the manly deed of whipping his wife and was let off with a dollar and costs which the wife paid. Fr the Coart AT WORK. BURGLARS CITY IN BRIEF. fcKatka" tonight n JuvLr Vf BJtf at tk nnitil r ter.ir" They Entered Doctor Powers' T. J. Hudeoa Lu raturul bnm a Cay. The sale (J a&t Residente. Hoo. ' IT"nt" far Ku been large. Rev. W. IL Redrine, at Kentucky, de The realtv trancfara imnr livered a lecture at the County court THE SAFE DEFTLY OPENED. ted to 5A'L bouse last night to the ietnbers of the CoL A. J Christian church in this city. The disAnn svAvwani w w wwet wvwyw course was listened to by a fairly large Bnt the Haal Made Wm Fortinatrly Nona Ogden yesterday. audieec. fcKa'acka" haul a ttiM4sitit run Bat T'n Dollar, Some Papers The Rr. Red wine is on Lis way to Salt Lake City thk week. Watch. and where he intend to make hia Oregon, Mia En Rfuk1i Uft T.m1 future boaue. f.v her home near rinira, '. V. as loot Dr. Power wa night feeling A Xetaodfet Lettnr. Tkonaa Rinna loft m Tn.l. I lm more than his share of home be in the cut of Delaware. The Rv. Thorn MeClary, of Minne though gets attention from thievea. For the fourth E. A. Reed returned this week from a apolis, delivered aa address t the First durM. E. church last evening which was time since he has ben la the city, 'ueiness trip to New Vork City. was house hia largely of an elocutionary nature. A ing fifteen years past, Tb manaiNunAtit rJ th C.Tmt. fairly large audience was present He entered and some ralubles taken. And fine hat ot enterUinmenU ahead. ku visitation makes the the ot under about eighth spoke auspices the Epworth this Tha- him I nr'l he has had from crooks in hia lifetime. . wnrli,! , j League. w - tk oo tor the value racket to aome extent much He didn't core yesterday. If ataoa ot idea ot the property taken a for tha Bryan Moved, In it Kundav arrit-iith Star rlaima Mataon k Bryan, the well known real having to be imposed upon ao much by VU population for Grand Junction. high-toned follows the a such a gang estate and insurance) men, have moved Richard Hume took formal noaie ion business of the professional burglar. their office from the Broom Hotel buildsafe is in a front room or aia resi of the city assessor's office yesterdsy. lit ing to the Reed Hotel block, beneath the dence at 2337 Grant avenue. The front He has been getting things all ready Ogden State bank, where they ore com- door waa locked by on inside spring tor aome time. fortably fixed for business. bolt His aged father was in a back room with two ot the Doctor's children, liveraii at tha WaatArn I'nirtn TVloOT-anA STOXE CORPORATION. aged 9 and 13 years. All the lighU were Co', office, 407 Twenty-fourt- h street: burning, the office waa aglow, and the J. R. Cormack, Stephen Coppinger, Otk were An Enterprise for door Build-in- g in tenor open. s vw m. Vuarryini About 9:11) last night thievea pried Materials. Coming attractions at the Grand aa open the front door and entered. They Articles of incorporation were filed in were of tha nne Italian bond oruer aa follows: Kajanka, April ; Little Tycoon, the office of county clerk yesterday of they figured out the combination of the Apru ia and iu; rune user, and April 17 and 18; Shenandoah, April S the "Corydon Sand Stone Quarry Com- Mualer safe lock, opened the aatesome and 21: Men and Women, Milton Notook therefrom $10 in cosh and pany." IU principal place of business! They also stole a watch belong- bles and County Fair later. paper. at Ogden. The incorporators ore Theo ing to the doctor's daughter. Then they Mra. Cant F. R. Lasher will from thia dore Robison, IL P. Henderson, E. W. skipped. It so happened that the doctor date take the Urge and com a sum oc m odious charge of tJtum, u. rt IS nn later, of Ogden, and bad forgotten to place quite safe. rooming bouse in the Tenner A. Eurgeno, of Corydon, Morgan county, money he had with him in the and Lin block, corner of Twenty-fourtUtah. They were not heard by those who coln and will convert it into a The life of the corporation ia to be were in the house. No clue to the gang first-cla- avenue,family hotel A limited numwas perceptible, but they ore probably ber of rooms en suite will be retained for fifty year. oet been oame has of that the of working steady, desirable The object the company is to quarry family boarder if ap- stone, rock, sand, lime and cement and the robbery ot residences on a number lied for at once. Make application to In of occasions this city recently. to buy and sell real estate for that Ira. Capt Lasher, room C, Tanner All these cases were not only well and to lease and operate yarda entrance on Lincoln avenue. block, in that connection in any town or city planned, but the thievea evidently carewhere it may be pleased to open them. fully watched houses tor a time when "Take it before breakfast" Dr. HenThe capital stock is 5.0U0 chare of $10 the family waa gone or no one could ley's English Dandelion Tonic. each. The atock is owned a follows: disturb them waa present This gang deserves VJ years when Theo. Robieon, 1; IL P. Henderson, 1; E. Notice. W. Exum, L275; A. Eurgens, 175; and caught The business of the late undertaking C K. Banniater, 1,273. The balance of 8. M. Preahaw will be continued for tha Real Estate Transfers. the stock ia unsold. Washpresent at the old stand, The officers are C. K. Bannister, presiReal estate transfers furnished by the ington avenue. tf dent; Theodore Robison. vice president: Hendershot Abstract office, 2114 Wash A. Eurgens secretary, E. w. Exum, Rocky Mountain Amber, made by tha ngten avenue, for April L 1891: treasurer; n. r. Henderson, director. David Evans to Leah Evans, part ot Schellhas Brewing company is the best Mrs. Jones' Condition. beverage in the market lots 9 and 10, block 10, plat A : IL M. IL to Louis Schwoerer Frank King Up to the time of going to press the et aU part of lot 3, block 30, plat C; Ropky Mountain Amber, made by tha condition of Mrs. Dr. Jonea remained Schellhas Brewing company is the best L100. Richard S. Morley to Oscar E. Savage, beverage In the market unchanged. The cause of her serious KV illness is not "child-befever" aa stated lot A block 1, Terrace in yesterday's issue of the Standard, but 000. Oscar E. Savage to Richard S. Morley, a local inflamatory trouble ot the uterus and appendages, to which she ia subject lots 6 and 7, block 76, Nob Hill annex; i nis, added to her old heart difficulty I1.O00. F. A. Under to Mrs. Lavir..& Jayce, renderi her case hopeless. one-hasection 10, part of north-weThe Races. township o, range 1, west; 4UU. HJS THE OJfLT ENOWN REMEDY IN THAT WIL1V, WORLD Total, 50L New OrLeaxs, April L Track fast, ' THEABSOLUTELY CURB maiden allowances. Five furlongs-Dutch- man THE FIRE DEPARTMLNT. won. Surprise eecord, Belle Kichmond third. Time The Advantage the Chemical Engine Six furlongs Redstone won, Vsttell Will Be. second, Emma J. third. Time 1:15. Seven furlongs Lema won, Jesse In a talk yesterday Chief Rhodes proTESTIMONIALS. second, Crispino third. Time nounced the in excellent department l:29tf. TOO 4 CRAWFORD, Handicap, mile Dead heat between shape and said that with the addition of Commission Merchant and Dealer la Building" Alphonse and Louis M.. Miss Leonn the new chemical engine, which has been Material. third. Time 1:43. Purse divided. ordered from Chicago and which will Santa Rosa, ( al., Jan. 19th, ISM. Brigs Medicine Co. reach here sometime this month, he ex : Yours of the 15th received. tienta WHAT THEY OBJECT TO. pecte to do good work if occasion shall I shall be lad to assist von in Dmmntinjr tk Dr. Leslie's Special Prescription. Insale of demand it deed, most of what I hav bought of you m. They Don't Want the Council to of chemical a The advantages engine the past four year haa been siren away, myare well known to old firemen, either for self having been eompletelv eared after a lifeRegulate Trips. time of headache, as I shall gladly certify. fire or for holding a Should you write to either Dr. Markell or Dr. T. J. Hudson returned from Kansas subduing a light one in check until the water is Maaon. of this place, von mar refer to Tub large on City Tuesday and says the attorneys properly brought in play. Few men are ('aawroBD, a to the superiority of your SpeciaL lours truly. for the stockholders of the Ogden City needed to operate it, and in the event of rreaenptton. WUk TOu. prove a Railway decline to accept the franchise a fierce conflagration it towould water Sold Cents. Price SS by all DruB most valuable the apauxiliary granted that company by the council on paratus. the ground that the council reserves The class of buildings now being the right to regulate the running of erected in Ogden," said Mr. Rhodes, Briggs Medicine Co., San Francisco, CoL cars. They are willing to accept a "and the precautions taken by the city clause requiring them to "maintain and to prevent any building being ereoted operate" but claim that a provision em- that might prove to be fire traps renpowering the council to decide how ders the danger comparatively small of often cars shall be run, and enabling the any large sweeping fires, and with the city to declare the company's charter excellent facilities with which are now forfeited if service acceptable to the becoming equipped we shall be able to council is not rendered,makes the bonds cope with any ordinary fire which we may have occasion to fight." They, therefore, will not accept a There has only been one slight fire in with charter that provision. the city within a space ot almost two On the contrary, they insist that the weeks. city should say "maintain and operate" and depend upon the courts to enforce that provision. nstliw Prn. ... f. t h ss pur-purpo- d DR. LESLIE'S st Special Prescription! lf 1.-0- Probate Business. Selman estate an order Thomas In the was made for the final discharge of the administrator and approving his accounts. Assignee's Sale. In the Mark Selman estate an order Entire stock of hardware to be closed was made fixing a date for hearing on a out at cost. 351 Twenty-fourtstreet petition for the sale of property. F. A. Dillingham, Assignee. In the estate of Elsie Root et al., an order waB made fixing April 11 for hearMiles' Nerve and Liver Pills ing on petition for the appointment of a guardian. Act on anew principle regulating the liver, stomach and bowels through the A PLEASANT PAETY. nerves. A new discovery. Dr. Miles' Pills speedily cure billieusness, bad The Promenade Concert and Ball taste, torpid liver, piles, constipation. Unequaled for men, women, children. Very Successful. Smallest, mildest surest! 50 doses, 23 The second promenade concert and cents, bampies iree at it. A. walker. ball, given by Kent'a Military Band and Smoke Carpenter's Gath Havana Opera House Orchestra at Union hall cigars. last sight, was a success in every way, Mattering to the band and the managers Rocky Mountain. Amber, made by the ot tha entertainment. The hall was as uwavaaw vvn.un wbml'-miVUQ KVOV l full as it eould be and permit dancing, i and the company was genteel and agreeable. The program included eighteen musical numbers and four extras. The first was the grand march and the others the usual list of dances. The music was superb, of xrarse. The band waa highly pleased with the response to its invitations and the company was well satisfied with the band. Where to this Time? Ik h . Grahams Jjj$mam a elder 'Flower Cra I not a eownetic, but nutritive tonic for thn skin. It make the kin naturally mooth and aoft and velroty. protect it from wind and far better than eoap and tun, cleanses the face water and by iu tonic effect on the akin wrinklea. tor eale in of the formation Ogden with other of Mra. Graham s celebratedL. by the following Druggists: 0. preparations, Hnrlbnt. Peeoles. 2421 Washington Ave.; F.B. t. under Broom Hotel; H. A. Walker, 372 GraGuvaire Mrs. to Send stamp ham, "Beauty Doctor,'r 1C3 Post St., San Francisco, for her little book "How to be Has been the query addressed to IL M. Bond & Co., many times since the announcement of their removal to the Child building, 2411 Washington. Promptness, reliability and intelligence, we believe, are more factors in. the success of any business than the pretense ot low prices for shoddy goods. Orders selicited. We have now a central locality, permanent quarters, and desire all the prompt paying customers we can get Storage at low prices. Desk room-Telep- hone 72. Twenty-foorthS- SPIMG OPENING OF FINE CLOTHING. . OUUOUUdD To Ladies Troubled With or suppressed menstruation-Oregormfc avaft Painful uT.ivar mmnlfiint bnvlra Tea, if taken a few days Kidney Danround"mby Dr. Kenley's English before 1" the m i expected period, relieves all u. i. tenon ionic, pain. It contains no mineral poisons. I Rocky Mountain Amber, made by the Jones Settles It. hellhas Brewing company is the best market. in the beverage New York, Adril L "It is only diplo on the part of the Italian prime soon. ocli Mountain Amber, made by the macy Two Utah Central engines collided at Sciellhas Brewing company ia the best minister to satisfy the people of Italy," Salt Lake City yesterday. The engineer beverage in tne market said Senator Jones of Nevada today. v in s popular cUaaor ia Italy for aocfiesort U estisfkcuoB. The pneve end tnUa aaiiter record baroa the liahaa PrW that it wm done btv eaae be Lad been aiow in bnr.jr.ng a aecuemeet cf Ute saatur. Tbea auci he seeds a new SBiaister and there yoa are. Tho whale thing ia settled." t at the depot yesterday by strange ac vance Agent. "TW Lfttu at the nurti. General Superintendent W. 1L Bancroft of the Lnwa Paanc, was at fcis o3k yesterday. Brant of That 5ebraaka JUximsa Eate of tie. Sorthera Rotte Age: After much discussion fcjfta the obnoxious maximum rate bill of Neto the PoriUc. braska haa beea peoned by the legislaThe Siout City Times haa been look- ture of that state. That it will receive the signature of Governor Boyd and being up the Pacitio Short Linea status, come the law is w.thout doubt, ia view among other newa contained the of the fact that such a measure received interview with a Northern offi- his sanction and recommendation ia hi message to the legislature. This bill is cial: more serious and far reaching in its efof "Traffic Manager Manoney, the fect than at hrst appears, aa it not only SiOUl City 4 Northern, it regarded aa forces a reduction in the local rates in on of the most genial railroad men in Nebraska equal to S) per cent but it through rate to a large the vest, and ia always ready to give the will also disturb territory in the western part of Nebraska interviewer the benefit of whatever nee and in all likelihood Kanaaa. Owing to can be offered to the public, when pub the fact that Iowa enforces a similar law licity i not likely to injure a deaTa con- the Missouri river has been made the summation," my the Minneapolia Trib- basing line for rates west; therefore the une of yesterday. jfThe Sioux City offi- through rate for Nebraska points baa cial arrived in St. Paul yesterday morn- been made by adding the sum of the two ing, and in a abort time waa holding a locals between Chicago and Omaha and conference with freight manager of the Omaha and Nebraska points wesL InGreat Northern, aa the latter road is asmuch as the locale westward from known to be in a close arrangement with Omaha will be reduced about 30 per the line represented by Mr. Mahoney. cent, it will be necessary to readjust the During the absence of President J. J. throuzh rate whenever it exceeds tne Hills in Europe a report gained circula- sum of the locals from Chicago to Omaha tion that the Great Northern magnate and from Omaha westward under this had secured or was about to secure ab- maximum rate law. For instance the solute control of the Pacitio Short Line rste to Omaha ia 75 cents and but thia report was strenuously denied aay the local rate to some point west by the local officials of the road and all therefore is 50 cents, making the through knowledge of the deal disclaimed. Later, rate 11.25. Under the new law such and despite protests to the contrary, an- rate westward would be reduced from SO other 6 lory came out to the effect that cents to 40 cent, making the through the Pacific Short Line was being rate necessary of f L13; otherwise shipmanaged by the traffic manager of the ments could lie billed to Omaha and Sioux City k Northern, and that the from there weetwaad in orcombination with Great Northern linea der to avoid in auch disparity It 6ttm to W MENTAL 5 Gent's Furnishings, New Spring Styles in Stetson's and Dunlap Hats. Boy's and Children's Clothing, Finest and Most Complete Stock in the City and at Popular Prices. mm k m 2431 1 mi nmm m |