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Show DULY COMMERCIAL! SATO DAY. MAV OUDKN nu: commkkcial a i- lu.i ll.t);.!. MieitwU .r I. t.HUib il lToL . - mi), vi.u- i. 1 Ij '! ! is tlritf at ISrrtji I tinhi.tnt at tijr..utfli tin- .. ' P.-.- !.. uialtiru4 r. l .Oiikno UL - -- !iii.l-- l a nuill '' I FASItsr I:MI.l:iil i I,m hundred and Neve rttiUa H I to "f tt.f !j f r in I t .i- 'i I H 3 iJ I'. 1V" jI !.a ri1.A...t.; liiyht up the iiioiii.lain itr- - on are tn !i that iln W seen in all lis Utility frotu au liour! iuilt .rje'liii(r Vie. from i ii.ne U.-i- i ei.(.-- rj i.i ry Qui ot t:.- AMUSEMENTS. r. - Lil- - Le rrfrt d Joho L. Sjilivan, tf.-iiftrd tf ha.t K.(.i(j!t.se.gt.t f.igil.tit of lht world. i!l hpiiciar r tt. uuiLtjt-of in ii. rjlt .f r at thetjnuj d i!J the ttl.- h I'A, WltLkL rf seals Karly if jou r ltrl.t-ul Ult-tl.e irunw!.L' t'-- mailt t ( gt-- t lu. i tuti.-rt- cif tL i arrets of dynaiiiite would the iince ilii lil.;' and t i.e to t he .'.'te of e citi-t.one iii'ir--l exquisitely .f ui ;tVi f.ii.s tn f A X nth - s 1 is a topic of in r.ilru I i ir. M.my A ii.i l n an fast runs lune lieeii ma.le ' luilma.l lint iimie liave our med made by mated the tremendous the w(-ti- t. GltAND OPERA HOUSE ! All THE MKKt ToKS lNMl ILe VarvUiid ir TKI. It- - (rntr.l mi in t lle-u-il- ion himi:. V L Md( -- i. Tt.e d re. tors of ti e M .try land tVictral raiiroitd i as in fr tlie gr.md jury fiaii it .th tne futiti in ioiiiKi r k of April 1'ioii that road. by t.i-- fr igM Tin On,. iiliii!i(--- Million of o il .ji. diMay a tiilil I 'hri-- t i.iii, .lift-- today from at I n it gar.hi.g the il..l.. lliield of Vice pnwidelit M 'iliefc .Old KitllMS . vt";i. 'f ti e Ik-t .ng to defraud 'ity road f r et. ill f ir I i.e it g'oer i.il,ctd Hi he iofn-l.-i- Ci.i.l -- W pi. in t.a.l (;i!i"- i'e. Stuirt sayw if through, the w I . h oe i Cnit-- -- to duru:g the four to vl .Mem-Iwrso- tun-tere- 1 i Till ollicers seem to have done a food citchin' the Wert s nnnlrels has a hold lips. I'ati-hini;ood lciil to (In with making them tame. in of Xew trle ins says the Malia must .'et out of t li.it town. The major is on the rirlit track. M voit SlUKi.-- ct vi;i: Iris reiortil UKSTS llltill. TOO AUK. 1 .tA OMAHA FAKE. Several days ;yo the assnciated press dispatches con I lined a tvlenun from Omaha to the effect that l'resident Harrison had expressiil Btroin; dissat isfac-tioover the decision of the supreme court r Xebniska ousting (iov. liod and remstaliiij; (!ov. Thayer. The Lure intrinsic evidence of being manufactured for a purpose, and was palpably a fraud on its face. Omaha is somewhat celebrated for fakes. Several years ago she used the nssociaUd press in the same way to circulate broadcast, to boom the sale of real estate, the account of a wonderful coal discovery within the city limits. For several weeks the w ires were kept hot w ith dispatches concerning the "coal Omaha and the mine," papers of column hud column after matter headed "I Hack diamonds," "Carbon Find" nnd similar display captions. Hut when the subject had been worked threadbare, the papers ceased to mention it as suddenly as they had commenced. There was an omission of the "Carbon" business. Not one word of explanation was given to the public. It was a glaring, naked fraud. So with this purported Harrison interview it was a miserable farce without foundation or support. The X'cbraska Ultite Jmirunl com ments on it as follows: The Imssfakeof the year is the alleged interview w ith President Harrison on the subject of tho Nebraska governorship which was sent out from Omaha last Wednesday. It is a six footer of a fake, with a stand up collar, a plug hat nnd a gold headed cane. n Thk Butte Mim r raises a loud outcry '.he injustice of Harrison playing the lion and putting Blaine in the place of a lamb when it's just the other way. This is probably meant for a crack at the Helena Juiiriuil, Russell Harrison's paper. It's a neighborly Ming. at A i.i, the governments of Kurope are afraid they may get out of gold. The gold bugs of this country are suffering about the How of yellow dollars from our shores. This shows that gold moiny is so scarce that even goldites are ready to get panicky over it. The world should not depend so much on gold. KncIjAM) don't like American reciprocitynot being "in it." This country is not now in the business of pleasing Kugland at the expense of the American people. John Wanamakm:, postmaster general, is still favorable to establishing Bavings banks in this country. postal S. Knapp and w ife of Fort Madi son, Iowa, tlie parent- - of SuH'riiitend ent Knapp, of the Southern 1'acilic, arrived in tlie citv todav en mute for Cali- t i ia. They w ill remain here a few Java us tiie guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. V .1. Kmtppund then priK'eed to the coast w in re they ill remain for some tune. tieneral SuiM'rititendeiit Ihincroft, of Pacitic, startd east visterdav f ir Cheyenne, where he will meet the Dickenson and Dillon party. The Midland is wilding a lot of heavy travel this .ay via the Bid Iraude. The l iiion Pacific nqiort things moving very serenely on all its divisions. Oeo. Fletcher, a well known railro id mini formerlv of this place, was in the he t l iiion that the II it hschilds citt 'rsccuted have a plan to colouie the Mrs. Kussian Jews in Palestine. Viiroroiw I'rolest From an Observant Business Man, Fniui Commi iiriM.: With your permission I want to discuss tho question w ill of rents in Ogdeu. begin by stating that rents all over the city are from lifteen to fifty percent, too high. Two years ago there w as no surplus of vacant buildings in the city yet since then rents have advanced fully tifty per cent. Resiliences that rented for J'Jii Those were jumped to per month. that rented for .?"J'i exacted i?l( and many new houses were rented fur similar prices, so that it was not an uncommon thing to hear men say they were re" ceiving -- to . per cent, per annum on the mvestiuen-- in a new horse. The same is t rue of business houses. Stores that rented for suddenly demanded r7."i or even flint per month. ( and even hers made contracts at J"iii per month. Xow the superticiat observer will say; "Don't cry down rents; the rates will stimulate building and thus help the tow n." There could be no greater error. There is not a business in Ogden that can stand the drain of ir'Jim a month for a common single room and then .l() for a resilience for the proprietor to live in. It is high time the people began to look this matter square in tlie face. See the n umber of assignments, within eight months. In many cases the cause Jis directly chargeable to exhorbitant rents for home and business room. There is nothing that so injures a div as assignments ami vacant rooms. For ii few mouths the high pressure can be Ixirne but the result is as inevitably sure to cnine as rent day is itself. There is another feature still more damaging to the city. Ogden strives to lie a city of homes and it invites those sivking a pleasant home for a family. High rents are a sure preventative to Hie fultillment of this ambition. Bents are high in Ogden when compared with other cities of its size. Tly are as high as in most cities of four t iuies its popula tion. The landlords seem to have imagined that the only object men have in going into business is to eke out an ex istence and p'iy rent. There are not live business houses in Ogden that have within the past twelve months netted to the proprietors as much profit as they paid for rents for their buildings. Vet tnere 18 no end to the desires landlords. For of these of some instance, I have in mind a recent failure of a good business firm. The assignee managed to sell the goods and lease to a new man. But the lease did not call for transfer. Here was a chance, as the assignee bound himself to transfer tho lease at lTo per month. So up went the rent to .Jul and the assignee has to put up the difference for a year. The rent was draining the life out of the business as it was, yet up it went. The result of these high rents will be a black eye for Ogden, vacant houses all over the citv and general hard times. landlords will Then the lose by the very overcharges that 'seem to make them grow fat now. Tins mat ter should be taken up and by united efforts reined v the evil w hile yet it is time. Livf, ami Lit Livk. A 1 I -'- short-sighte- America today, a resolution was passed that l leneva college be recommendud as the proper one fcr all students receiving aid In whole or in part from the general synod until such time as it tias such an ins! it ut ion of its n n. - U.e work e church rendere.1 .t its to ti.e report vl.ich detvkiie.J great in terett ainoi :; the delegates in tlie mar lnHne mission opimrtuiiities for tiie But I. crinu cliurch ia California and river. otin rst.tt.-t- i meet of the s Miun NEW OKI.KAXS AXIOM, I KS. Tlie M.iv.ir of the Frest-eii- i City t Wd yiieeuly tti'dcii. It having !(eu learned by ". II. Ilir-and o'.hcr Iiiemlters of the Ogden t 'l.aiiiU r of Commerce that Mavor Jo- , A. of Xew Orltians, had expressed a wish to visit Ogden, returning to his ollicial duties in the has ( irwent City, a cordial invitatiou telegraiihed to him. lie is at pres ent iu uttending aj one of the s rans- from Itouisianrt. the M there. Coiigrs in lie is HiKvitnpaineil by Ins daughter. Miss Xita Shakesieure, a remarkabL hamlsoine young lady of twenty years, so noted for lier lieautv that she wiib chosen tjueen of the Carnival. She in of the brunette tyqie, tall, with dark. Hashing eyes, beautiful hair, charming features and a form like Juno. She is very desirous to accompany her father to this city. Inn ing heard much of it enterprise and lieauty of location. The following telegram was sent yesterday afternoon: Hon. Jos. A. Shakespeare of Xew Orleans, Denver, Colorado: Denver papers say you are coming here. The citv wishes to properly re ceive von and wants to know if vou are on are cordialy invited and coining. A commitwill receive hearty welcome. tee wants your answer. Answer quick. W. II. HuiVKV. The following gentlemen have been of selected on the pari, the Chamber of t (iiiiiuerce as a committee of arrangements and reception: A. It. Patton, W. II. Harvey, F. .1. Keisel, A. X. Doming, F. J. Cannon. D. Mayor Turner and the City Council will probablv take action in the matter. also, as soon us a formal acceptance of the invitation is received from Mavor y Shaki-sjieure- i ie-fo- U-e- 1 deli-gate- I Xin-oli- 1 I 1 : 1 1 - 1 0t K I ich 1 JiThe Jul. a L. Siiilnan the world famed As everyone i.itmpKiu is id ths citv. kLios be iTU.et, to ' jefi in a d.rferect n i? front that m which he would Lave or more en months rgurt! had he aocrpUid lh offer teodeTed him ti.en by the sportiLj; fraternity of the citv to coii here to light JacksoQ. Mr. Suliiiaa was at the Brootn hotel lart eveniCfe'J by a timxnii e to wuoru Le talked with ojtMr.resft-v- upon a nuiitber of matters. Saliivan looks much the same as he did ten years ago. From former in temewswith biw at Chicago the re itorter was able to r.oW any chaitge visi ble and t here was apparently little dif fereiii noticeable. Sullivan talked about his new business good huiiioredly and it is plain to beseeu that he likes the stage. He said he was going to Australia with a part of this company. He is now having a new play ntten, the title of which will be "liro- derick Agra." If it does not suit him he will continue his present play, "Honest Hearts and Willing Hands" which has met with pronouueed success everywhere in the east. The champion said he had been iu Og den in ;n i times before and he now finds the city much improved from what it whs w hen he saw it last. He talked quite feeliuglv about Putty B Mm and then the newspaper man watched for an oprtunity and tired a broudsider at him by asking: "How do you feel about Kilraiu" The champion or was taken heavyweights by and frowned a little. surprise "That IB rather a pointed question," put in his manager. Sullivan came to the rescue at this juncture and said ho had no hesitancy iu saying just how he felt in the matter. The constant bragging of Kilrain was naturally an annoyance to linn, and ulmiit the only consolation he has is the know ledge that w hen the on iKirtunity was afforded he had given evidence of his dislike for Kilrain in a more substantial w ay than words. 'What do vou think of the Jackson Corliett tight?" "I have not yet had a chance to get the particulars, but a few days ago I sent word to Bennett, one of my iiiac.a gers who is in San Francisco, to looktha-atfair up and if everything looked favor able to put up alxiiit two thousand for me on Corliett. I do not know- if this has been done or not." Contrary to fre quent reixirts of Mr. Sullivan's severity with rejiorters he was us courteous and alfitble as could lie to Tiik Commkiiciai. man. Dolli-ken- Saturclav, Mav The ao .!, m ia reprew-iilittiv- the C. P. Piersoii, the manager of the t'niiin I'acilie hotel lit Laramie, was in this citv vesterdav, accompanied bv her Shakisieure. mother. It is said that the nm'or of Xew Or Kngiiieer Itognrt, of the Southern Pa leans isn lineal descendant of thegreat-es- t dramatic author the world ever citic, was in this city yesterday. A conlidence iniin triinl to play one of produced, the "Bard of Avon." his games at the deiiot yesterday, lie was placed under arrest by the city poSl'OUTIXB XKWS. lice and lodged in jail where he gave tht name of Charles Hams. liaccs at (iravcsiqiil. Chicago ami Several vagraiits were arrested near Louisville Yesterday. the stock yards by the city police yester- dav. ( 22. Three year olds ii!.vi;sKM),M,iy There wore three cars of immigrants upward, one mile dash Dead heat be went west vesterdav afternoon. tween Prince Boval and Reclare: Nolly A (ieriuan passenger en route for the lily third. Time.'LII1.,. west got out into the town and began Two year olds, live furlongs dash drinking, t f course he gi it into rouble. Promenade won; Annie 11. second, e In w as robbed of his ticket. The dis third. Time, LtU'. of tills misfortune sob quickly oovery Handicap, one mile and a eixteenth ered bun up. dash Longstreet won: Senorita second; lierniuda third. I line. lMit1. Ileal F.slate I raiisicrs. Three year olds, one mile nnd a sixlieal estate transfers furnished by the teenth dash Leiianto won, India Rub ber second, h Hull u ill third. Time. l:."d Wash- Hendershot Abst ract otlice. 'JI High weight handicap, six furlong iogten avenue, for May '11. IS',11: dash Baldwin won, tanner second, O. .1. Stillwell to 1',. l'iirr, part of block liohvooil third. J line, J . 1. allev lew. sismi. Mile and one furlong Carroll won, O..I. SI il well to D. V. Hill, part of Frontenao second, Kingsbridge third. block i. Lake lew. .idil. line, Mi). T. J. I 'osdick to W. L. French, part of CincM.o, Mav 22. One mile nnd one Klock L. plat A, f l.ldd.dash llocksev won, Atticus sec C. t). Bobinson to A. M. Scott, part of eighth ond. Ilarrv Juhl third. Time, 2:0.V... block ill, plat A. 1..iihi. Half mile dash Dolly Nobles won, C. K. Brainard to L. B. Bobinson, part Foreigner second, Blake Duke third. of block I, Lake lew. if.il HI. Time, :.V7 .. V. Fi. Brainard to I. X. Banning part -Six half of block i, ootlmansee Main street won. Climaxfurlong dash Post Odds second, Bolster third. fii'it). :2T. C. O. Bobinson to Ti. 11. Bobinson, lots Time, Six half furlongdash Renounce won, in Xob Hill, 1,W. ( iilford second. Pmkerton third. Time, C K. Brainard to ('. j. McKee, lots 1 1:2S' . Biders subdivision, and Mile Little Scissors Blue Ban( i, W. .Laslius to J. C. (Irobjity, part ner second, Allair third. won, Time, 1:M. of block Pi. tiloverdale. Loi isvii.i.k, May 22. -- ( )ne mile dash-- Sir ft. F. Hoffman to M. Brown, part of Bob Planet won, Forsytho second, block .1, Minn s addition, r'lrfKi. Tarquin third. Time, BIT'.. M. L. dunes to Ogden City Ice Co. Five eighths of a mile dash The Hero part of block iltl, plat O, tdiM. won, Buckhound second, Doro third. M. ft. Jones to Ogden Citv Ice Co.. ' Time, Lug1.,. !?"ii:!. of block fitl, C, plat part Mile and one eight dash Longshore W. II. Toler to J. A. Toler, part of won, M,i Belle second, Jugulthil third. lilock il'.i. plat ('. Time, 2:mii.;. Total 81S,:!i'.S. Six furlongs won, Faleiro second, l.'nadilla third. Time, l'lililii'iitinii Society. Baptist 1:20. CiNi iNNvri, May American Mile and one sixteenth dash s apt ist Publication society began its won, Paramettii second. Alphnnse seventh The anniversary today. sixty third. Time, l:o21,. reports of different oflicers were In the treasury of the lxHik Yt'stcrilay's Base Ball. department there is a balance of foil, Til. In tlie missionary department, 6I,S.7 At Cleveland - Young's fine pitching A number of interesting addresses and fortunate hitting in the lifth inning were delivered. The committee on nomgave Cleveland thegaiuo. Score: Cleveinations presented the following names land, ii; Boston, i). for the otlices indicated, and they were At Cincinnati Cincinnati won today's elected: president, Samuel A. Crnier, of game by fine fielding and timely butting. Pennsylvania; vice presidents, Thomas Score: Cincinnati, S, Xow York, 3. Arniitageof Xew York, James A. Short Chicago and Pittsburg games wore of South Carolina, Kdward Goodman of postponed on account of rain. At Boston Boston'.), St. Louis 7. Illinois, Joshua Itevering of Maryland; At Baltimore - Baltimore 1"), Columsecretary, Benjamin ( irillith, D. I).; recording secretary, Adonirain J. Rowland bus 7. D. 1).; treasurer, Charles 11. Banes, and At Washington Washington!), Loutwenty-fou- r managers. A resolution for isville ti. of At Philadelphi -- Athletic .'I, Cincinthe discontinuance appropriations to Armenia was adopted and a committee nati ii. At St. Paul St. Paul rt, Denver (i. appointed to request the missionary At Sioux City Sioux City 10, Kansas union to undertake the Armenian work. In the evening session Sunday school City Id. At the thirteenth inning game work was the topic. The colored people called to allow the club to catch the now have I1 "i associations in the south train. and two national conventions. At Minneapolis Minneapolis il, l - - -- Tlie Hhii'k e Li And hisinvii t Lin-co- ti. Ollii c Fr.itnls. The Pcii-in- ti Wasiii.m.tox, May 11. - Attorney (ion er;i! Miller has reforroi the cases of (ireen IS. Baum. jr.. am I other persons alleged to be connected with irregular apKiintii.euts to minor losdions in the pension ollice, to the C nited States at tornev fi r the uistric t for whatever let ion required bv law . Civil Service Cumin sh' in :,r Bossevelt today said the commission was the first to In ing up the case, and has done all it has (Hiwcr to do ia the mat ter. To Ladies Troubled Yitli Painful or suppressed menstruation-OregoKidney Tea, if taken a few days before tho expected period, relieves all pain. It contains no mineral poisons. Money to Loan! Money to loan on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, etc. I'nrodeeiiied pledges for sale cheap. 2nl and 2(i, Twenty tiflh St DlUI.HOWITZ linos. 3. The only worlds chaiiij'ion it- - . JOHN I i, SULLIVAN, uinp.tMv, in Dnncan Harrisons 15. toBicdy drama ih-- iionkst ilKAirrs AXD WILLING HANDS. Sale of st'ats at box office Thurday May 2ist u a- in. Positively no incrt a.c in prices. Prices 35. 50. 75, 1.00. - GEMB0PEM11ISE Monday and Tuesday Evenings, May 35 36 anil WILL HE PHF.SF.XTF.n. THF, Til IKK ACT liV lil'CALOSSI, I COM It! OPF.IIA. 9 Black Mantles! MuntU-8.- xooooooooooooooooooooooo The Ijogan Opera company will present "The Black Mantles" at the (irand on Monday and Tuesday evenings. Look out for a full notice tomorrow. Kent's Military Band at Hot Springs Sunday. "Take it before breakfast." Dr. OOOCC XK HY Till-:- - LOGAN OPERA COM PA NY. Hen- ley's English Dandelion Tonic. For the benefit of the merchants and Utah's Iicst and Favorite! Vocalists- traveling men in Ogdon w ho may desire to work up some business w ith parties Mrs. R. W.Sloan. Miss Bessie Morehead. Mr. R. C. Kaston, on the Sevier Valley brunch we have deMr. V. S- - Lamoreaux-- , Mr. S. M. Wilson, cided that on, and after tomorrow, to make a single trip rate from Ogden to Munti, Kpiiraiin, Spring City, Mount A Full Orchestra. 75 people in the troupe Pleasant and Fa'rview $.".70, nnd round for ten ?S..V. tickets, good days, trip This is a reduction of f 1.2."i on single on and round Sl.iH) trip trip. This rate will also apply from the above stations to Ogdon and enable pussengers to do their shopping in your city if they see BlO UliA.NDE Wl.STKli.N Iv.VlI.WAV. tit. O. V. THATCH F, jr Conductor. C. J. liVWATKU, Stage nianacer. Thirty of Notice. persona indebted to the firm of Carlson &- Kaufman (Chicago Cash Grocery), are hereby notified that as assignee of said linn, all accounts, notes and debts due said tirtn are in my hands for collection, and you are hereby notilied to call and settle same at once. C. II. Kino, Assignee. All Pv. thTlMt C. KASTON" Scenic Artist. flic West. K. Treasurer. KMSLIK SIOW It. W. MaiKiL'er. - Lanki Troy Steam For Rent or Sale. The Ogden Cracker factory with engine, boiler, oven, shafting, belting and full complement of machines in perfect condition. Building is two story brick llitxliKl feet, exclusive of engine room and is very desirable for any business requiring power. A favorable lease can be had. Apply to Heed it Burgitt, Beed hotel. Hot Sprinsrs Times Table. The motor leaves Twonty-liftstreet daily as follows: h (1:IH a. 7..V) a. 10:10 111., 111., a.m., 12:.'lp. ui. 2:."il p. m. GEO. A. CBA1G, PROP, SLT 137 25ft 5 mm m I am the only Laundry man in Ogden ownand ing operating his own plant. Best work and Prompt Remember, Delivery 5:10 p.m. UOiXKETS 7:.T0 p. in. The last train returning loaves Hot Springs U: 10 p. in. ( let your tickets at ollice in Heed hotel building. Hats sub-mitte- 1 A Presbyterian CoHeire. Pun aiiKi.ciu . Mav L'2..t the ses sion of the general synod of the Presbv terian church of North '" i. -' diSi'U.-sll- .g ill Stuart i;r(i-ti- i.fter-liool- i l(-ki- rt 1 in-- ut . - i.il kTltK Ilenvcr ( ' iii 'oiij'resH eiiis to 1m lining liusm s. One p iliti cal crank undertook to air himself and was kicked out liurittively sK'aUnii;. Serve. I him rijjht. I. u 11. iir--f hu--t of eJi.VJT. ret.rrrit-.- i l li that m.L.i.1 t.nvv Imu kt Urge witlaiut the tiUit-i- y kid by ti e board. The uli ifi k. 'A lti.'liS of O.'d. li Would li'.ixi pay iii..it of ti e f.ntr.ict. hKht.-- l ith this alditiMi title ii.u.ii attrai tioi.H of tin.- - it, if the i:ii.i;mh vuks. r.tn 'cstion bhoiiid in;;t'i :a!i.-Cuild's train at tin- - rale of l"i miles an i.ii it What mv yon .loliii L Snlliv.iti'!. Two .nt ial Fiir Tlie hour. iipproarli to the Arrive IVrvnidl Mentinu. Fnitod fjmoI tnentiitne. was made m; A in us dr.ii.k tried to make a dis u where Ne t;ieed mils of Val llailri Jersey In thiH pliicid i hinate M l tiiiiiam e in the deiot yefterday inileB an hour wan oine ley ridentfi can finiatl of ninety with their but oil eer John liiley chased him. liar attained, unJ nearly the same time wan friends in the statin who are .lohii t. Siillivaii' theatrical mipunv from Park mude on the Central Kailrnad of New r;is-and alarniol ith t.irn i I n. Of ri turi tsl toOgileti f 'ity it h their tuo special cars. In IvnJ J. I. Io'iitf, general all i.atural a full l..hd pra.ne Jersey. the tiouiie said they cue manager of tlie West Shore, made under Btem w inder in the worst. bad weather during their Very ith a lloerH favorable circumstances stay in Park City. locomotive, eighty two miles hi) hour. Mr. (iould'ti entire run from the Missouri river to Chicago was reiniirUalile. made in Kvery preparation had to An hour before the train advance. reached each station, the track was care fully evainined, nnd every gitcli on the main line whs put under guard, liotli sides of crossing were guarded. On Beveral sections of the line relay engines follow ed to lie ready in ease of accident to the engine. To kIio the Kneed attained, thefol lowing instances lire cited: From Koiiud drove to Hock Island Junction a KMcd of "(! miles an hour ;h attained. The eighty miles from Clinton to DeKalh was made in 8'.) minutes notwitlmtand ing a hot box on the engine. As the truiu passed through each station, the operator Bounded the cull ulong t'i i ii t, ami it was instantly registered. The fastest run was made between Ija Fox and deneva, where, if the time given by the operators incorrect, a speed of lit? miles was attnimsl. !. cl.ur, hri U jiNj bf in- l.' d r tt. u th two pri"--i.years, lie ri- - !' Miine the last o Llriti' rr With this nuney tie tuar 1 uS ib tO kid 1 ii tt..sploU liunirt tf.i--theretiy tjell the tutal t t.urches t.y the film (nun i 1'aUl Fit i.'hl -- l 1 st-u- gr-t-- de lire ! L s yels. Ui U, it Indus it few lf A mldV . tit a Millionaire Ui're its hile Hut f tli I X.-ai- - vtaliiif .V I t- (fr ij"t ''V ' ' "!- ude. aiid claimed made revi.tly ly J a mi tlie i lf liatt-ilt'- i railroad. ui-t-ri- i Ti.is .l..'iiimeijal run train s TIME a li' J tftili f i - l - - It ha u rr. 1.1.1 i !f f ti e Ilj. lal V- -.. 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