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Show a. 4 a inm and .l: r- - rrn. tC' poareaaiona; for ita lotion, lbs adoption of which Le also in moved on behalf of tha committee: an unholy confi tt prosecuted iu order "KeeolveJ. lir tha iVmocralic 'Jstcslcr 6. that tbe inimncial itreedoffta tuaaiwra of the atat of Utah, in conventionparty aa. Viatives of tbs Demo-We.l- tnavluve new field for exploitation, for eembUd, tliat in llie event of a Demo-era ita lenitne with the Mi'taii of Sul and le majority in tbs neat lntisla reprelV f.th "ve,io" l" th,1P?u ita pledged reenvuition of hia right nf lure, Us .election of a United Hates ntie party of UuiJ' imperial mlerehlp under bar tit. We Senator shall be determined be a can finliWU, rtfiinu n condemn the Hepnhlican ?" of parlv of Utah cue of ths Democratic members. ' andv! liberty " for ita support of tlieen fnlqiilti-- a which at ion of Independent y!10.6 V l,re! , blrSflingS of it attempts to perpetnats. Ktitulion&l aafeguai A' W'sil. I'ounce tbs Kenublica nation-a- ) . ' . verve , perpetuatlV 2ow Ingalla Sired Uli Ilplozt.' administration for Ita psrbdfiwi . .PIre government. e Tr of ths struggling people nf Porto We stand for tba ol tV7 Tbe late John J. Ingalls never tpeacealtl le Ri o.1 tVa coiideum ths liepobiic&n par showed bis sene It in all Ita integ. lOv-fadvau-ug- s ability to a or and tyoflJth ofits participation in, progress and expansion- tban iu tbs, affair of Li US approval tbs beartleon opprev luetboda to people who on of ottr new citizens in that island. otailod oti 'Mummies, Htclation in tbs sisterhood s.id s w bo supports evmy vot-- r of ' i he WillUmi lie; but we oppose expansion graduate college Liah is wiquest and subjugation of peoples never 'circulated far out of TVhsumuVa"; lier our citizenship, v ,, fut ILge. Iugalla was a member of ugh our help We affirm and approve the class 91 $5 At Williams. I erratic platform adopted in national con- gainst followed not lot g after. So lb vention at Kanaas City, and heartily and have endorse tbs nominees of that conven- -, ,.w etory is mors tUad a matter of is- nnticn foe ita polltiwl tioa for president . and- ; , V with ths truaU of dent. took high position a Tbs success of ths Democratic party aid itinvokea when seeking Warfit-Jat tbs po la means tbs restoration of hose bidding U permrnia when thaty he we tbs peoples power. It means ths resatuap cue of tins country from ths admits an ediurr-o- f th's7TTWfcT. tffu tration which now degrades and puhliciion. , 'ftitabi : it. It means that the Cqostitna. tionandits safeguards o( I ber t v will Ufti.Uv quite popular, a hi ihRrt be sacredly ruainuined and upheldmd was kept in restraint. ' Li r t efforts at conqpeat 'and the imposition On a trio ter a night to one of of despotic government upon the peotbe later yeara of Ingalls courae I ple of , the, Philippine islands will racy eul-i-c- :' t qnanderof the lSveiof i::o, octo-zkioi;:3- fiffotbet, hrm JlationcLSmln b brmefratiftn Club ju fckfem 2ct!e Amt-ruau- i$te he oP11' ' , uiiltaiy establishment, -- Boh Lb people will be relieved of the excesMm Jhna t.t IffnliAn W h icings ulCttetc fronw a We declare anew for ths free and nn- limited coinage of both- - silver and gold at tbs rito - of 16 to I without waiting - for tbs consent of any other nation, believing 1 hat the principle of bimetallism is enduring, tnd that general and permanent prosperity cannot be secured and maintained without its establish- 0! 4Jcdgjfcrtirtsa-jQh(Ot?atesatjW- fl it-m- r do me -- ay ", grt-era- ! Ii f - y to-v- De-eoe- ou men-archi- al -- - 1 I &' - -- - nal ne-ti- oa -- BUSINESS LOGAN DIRECTORY: - 1 1 - self-impo- sed , An on net-a- t Paper! -- - Q OfllcSfitfcr 'ir Law. Bank, Hnt-Fstioas- l iU Paper! AND WE- Ingalls left the olatform without - Are the people to put it on. JOHN l.o ,4N. UTAH. liUNCII. - White House, 2nd Street. OBNTMTA. 'uut I r- - - Ch-- ' - Dentistry a t "i a r ciki; if yon want the most the up-to-- - Oentibt- Inter for Decoration p , pro- - "to send to Y TTierey'torfed A-owa- ticed in all lts branches. Office over t'empbell A Morrells Cloth- -' " , ' "mg Btore. Utah. Logan, h J silver autil,.. that- - end was. achieved Somenoe have been There is not now and there has uot been n serenede. proposed l he Iogalls a iCepublican elected in Utah to state or national oi bee except upon his cove- idea pleased. ' lhe tin horns, laid nant i the people to support tbs cause aside on the. retonr trip,, jrirs of bimetallism , brought out. ' Tbe valley ichueff We denounce the officials who thus and re echoed with tbe discordant gained poser for their betrayal of the . The noise was kept np unblast votto trust we the and appeal peoples ers of this state to resect at ths bal- til tbe seminary ' awoke and blinds lot box the violation rf premise and the were thrownback hereaod thero. ment. Trusts, fostered by Republican poli- turrenVr of ths people! rightly the Finally sleepy heads peered out cies and afforded immunity from prose- Republican party of Utah at the diets cution by Republican administration, tioj,of tho peoples enemies.' We ark from the windows. ' Then the now contiol many lines of indastry and tin voters of this stats to remember horses were whipped np and the curtail the people in their rights ard the platform and the pledges on which Seminary returned to iia (lumbers liberty and the pursuit of happiness. the governor secretary of state, attorIheeecond morning after the and Jus'ics I the supreme They comtitote an intolerable evil, and ney lhe the Democratic party is pledged to ita court were elected by the Republican trip President Ilopklns-r-noar- k :rfect man kept his bo;a a fw ; puly iu 16 5; and to ret its l.'alof dm eradication. We faver the election of United Staes approval upon the act of remeanev minutes after chapel exerciaaa. these official who have doerted their his . senators bv the direet vote of the peoslow, impressive manner he Wo favor th6 adoption of the con- covenants, and before their term of ple. raid, aa nearly as I remenber: A stitutional amendment proposed bv the o(S e has expired are seeking last Democratic legislature of Utah aa adherents of the .single gold a party of stndeuts from this collestandrrd. providing for direct legislation when---Ige were recently passing at an early -- Tho the people may be , allow ed ie party came into powxm Ihe Jaws that shall govern them. er at the eommeiu'ement d the nine- hour of the morning a neigbb tnetitution of learning they die We favpr ihs reclaniatioii of our vast teenth century muter tbe leadership of arid region, and to that end will work that match'ei4patriotaiid statesman, urbed ths slumbers of the young fur state and national legislation to Tlmmas Jefferson, at a time when ladies, students there, by tooting facilitate the storage of water tendencies tinder the old federal The Dciu- cratic party pledges itself party alarmed (he people for tbe safety on a barbarous instrument known io maintaiu the system of our public of Republican institutions; and now at aa a tin horn- .- In auy time I have school free from sectarian control. the commencement of t lie twentieth Been several' men who tooted Their We pledge the Democratic Party to ceuimy when - Imperialism it again own horns and I have observed that give ths state honest, capable and menacing the great Republic, it le fit. have been tooting them ever economical administration, t , ; i ting that the people should again pluce they , We denounce the Republican party of In power that party which stands for since. Just what eleenhe president the natiou for its subserviency to in- the conservation and preservation of fluences corrupt and antagonistic to free government for, of and by the peo raid 1 dont recall But this lart the peoph sYuie, and for its commit- pie. 4 sentence was the one to strike InWe welcome to the ranks of the ment of the exalted presidential ollice and its occupant into the control of a those who formerly affiliated galls. Like most men with sharp finaucial autocrat and personal dicta- with the hepnbl'can partyrbutwtio longues, Ingalls was sensitive to tor. We denture the weakness of those have, for the sake of principle,- been sarcaam himself. He took a , Utah Reputlicans who fonght their compelled to deert its ranks. view of the remark. Tbe imvartv for Believing that the principles for incipleio 18 and have plication that he tooted his own become its apologists and devotees for which the Democratic party in the and pelf in 1900 and state stands are tne, we ask born hurt. Very likelyolher things the sake of W e denounce the Republican partv of or the enpport of all people without in college irritated him. But this the nation lor its betrayal of the spirit rtgard to previous partv atbliatiou. of the president was said to remark of liberty in waging an unnecessary and have given the impulse to the orabtnody war sgunst pledged allies in the ' Philippine iande, for its attempt to Immediately after the adoption of the tion on 'Mummies expand this Republic of free and equal regular .la'fornt Senator Kawl dm The future politician was a good into u empire of satrapies, prov-- J fered the fbliowiegea a sep..rat reso- waitet, as the boys say. Commence meat week for the class of. 55 came around. Mummies. - was t he subject which Ingalls had chosen. Every one expected something briliant from him. They got it. Once on tne platform tbe speaker M MISCELLANEOUS COLUMN. made bis peroration short. Then, IROES3I0NAL. before the faculty could gusts hia intention, he bad beguo to sketch WILKINSON & SON, some mummies that he bad eeen Dr. E. G ROWANS. AUK , There was no mistaking the men t. Diseases of Kye,Ear,NoseandTbroat. Headquarters for School Supplies. here of the faculty whom he was i , holding up to view All thestrengui Classes s itifically Fitted.' Fi&e of the speakers intellect was . Books, i Stationery. Magazines, to his Office over Campbell A Morrells. task. krooght etc,' and students alike Faculty g( Stores supplied at lowest possible Utah. Loga v held aa much by tbe spellbound, prices. ability of the man aa by bis audaca Opposite Postoffice, . i Logan. ity. Uesso- R. S. In the distribution of diplomas Budge, m which followed ooe was missing. Wall Wall I You can get it by. coming to C. V. HANSEN, , "' Paper Hanger and Decorator. Over 1st National Bank. DR. P. M. POULSON.. Best set of leth $10. MAOHINiara. ' Filling Teeth $1.00. Cleaning Teeth $1.00, , work guaranteed to be first 'class. JOSEPH WILSO.N A SON., , All Teeth extracted without pain. Machinists. Office over U. O. Store, Logan - Ipa and braeajfounderiee. one. Later the faculty considered Mammies more at length and d-c- idel that its author - merited the f June of Inaliiplt, o t aUvrttiicnirnt ff jrraiaTka forthwith l boll ofrottr lnvlimhlc Xldrn Sled. Orfare I had Ukdn hIf a bol-Irtl Uheureti boi-h- IRl ipctfontC aritirn' " s. - llad"cn Dick if ' Cards The'queerest will on record has jnat been admitted to probate in England. It is that of Mary Edith Moore, who did last year. Miss Moore had rare disease, Architect' and Cuperintendcnt . 2 :S0 A flat- - 9 0-1- f. - ! bungen, finben loir Rail G$urj, beutenbjle politifce- in.ctpet 9leibf anerlannt bet b( Ixnfet nict nn? unier ben SDentfcb?Imeri!anern, fon bernjm flantrn Canbe; fernet Gr iJQlO, 0(11 DtOtUlfBbtIlTltatfi -- one-oa- lanifdjtn - () -- ni. pntil yjp. , WUKHrw from 11 :4g .m. to IS :45 p.m. Money order window open from ( to 6 p.m. w Robirt l Murdock, Postmaster. Wm. Edwards, i ' 4 FURNITURE, Carpets, - rn?U - - r K Paints,' Oils and Glass. nt t, East pr-nte- Logaoi; . Tfcalcitr Bros. Bank f. containing arbitrary rums, such a 5) Then Miss Moore h.'ffl i he card and iearrangd ' .ham to ruil her own ide.is. ' first she laid a card conlslnlng tbeaamenf her principal btirby it self, and from tbe card listof prop-eitj- r ed those that she wiihsd to go to him. Miss Moore loked op. That, lia begso, but as before proved unPremm-M- v able to frame a sentence she wished to eay "that is At any rate, aha codded right. aequiscenee and the drawing of the will wet Jone, Ths cards were in probate court vfith a memorandum by the lawyer certl as arfyiug ,.hattfceirpoeition been testator had the by ranged ncoufitely reserved New York -- p"e--en- ted JSallimote Gorrefpon taat83tg.,f RO CHEAP SHOES. bent, Gleoel. SBacter u. Hngeiget, reffe", .SDRicbigan .Gbicago i Sfreie Tele SJoIfSblatt. ,3nbianapoU8 Sollsfreunb", gtopb", ,Gineinnali abenpott Temofnat, .California Hew Stock, Latest Style, , ixmoltat). Unb t8 mag in bttfet AjLaISegitbung bieJUIiitbeilung intereffant Women - . For Children. Men, and fttn, ba bon uni befannten letneten ; beutfdben 3itungen ntben 79 btmotra t Vici Enamelled and Patent Kid, bie8mal baS 67 tifeben, bemottatifdje ' 1 1 -r Tidtet unterputen, totldbe bot biet aiathav , ' " 3abten SDicRinlepS 23ab( btfuttoox Perfect Fit and Solid ' Service teten, unb gnat 6 ftubet pramm re Guaranteed Good Wear Warrant .i pubtilanifdbe unb 61 unabbangige. Frve Repairs, or Shoes Re- ted S)tr fSriibrrr bet beutfdben Sltpnbli laced if Fouod Defective. , faner ip bet polittfdbe iPbenleutet err . - Vf - - 4 . SBrudfet, 3ofepb Cbf2obtengtabtt bet .3Cinot8 StaatSgeitung unb bie let anberet Unternebmungen, unb un tet feiner (Sefolgfdjaft befinbet ftd !ein . World. eingiget beutfdbet !D2ann bon nattona km SRuf, tl mate benn 2t. Gmil bee 2Burpgipfelmann bet ' Ackers English Remedy wilt raetorinl, fJoP" fein, bet bi8 borRuts .2BepL and will at a top oough any time, iui-the worst cold in twelve hours, gem ein eiftiger egntt be 3mpcria feine ttge 50raiooey refU'ided. 25 cl, sr.d liSmuB, j:fct gegtoungen ip, - JBorte nen freffen. gu Co. 2 r cts. Riter Bros. Drug 3n bet g.eidben agt befinben-fi- db bie SRebatteure bel .Cincinnati 23oIf8 unb bet .Elilmaufee etma flernuo Jicmoltrotctt! Cciiit- - btatt nebtn bet .30inoi8 Staat8gei nia, be! Club! tung unb bem.. .SKilmauIee etolb, ben tin'igen grofeftiibtifdben 3tnngen Un bie SLentotraten in ben JSereintg in ben Kittelftaaten, totldbe bie tepu blifantfdbe Sadbe unteipaten, unb ben ten taaten! ffiie bemotraMfdp Cartel unb ite SInfdbauungen bt8 Txutfdbtbuml in'S eftebt gu fcblagen toagen, trabrenb im Jreunbe muffen ben TRadjten ber Ger SJlunbpudi Open UJlcRinlci) tine ruption unb po(itif$en Ginfcater , ganglieb entbebrt. eite bie SHebibeU bel 2tuf toelcbet ung bietmat burdj gtunblice Dtgani fation entgegentreien. 3 Stabt, TeutfdbtbumS feine SnteQigeng unb jebem Sown, jebei SJtDage unb jebem politifdbe SReife pebt, ift aul bem Obi , gen unfdbmet gu trlennen. SJalbejitt btl gangen Canbel fofiten bemofraHfdie Glubi ober efellfcaf ETERSON f Vii- ANDREAS ... - Olesen. Hor. r- - 3 " r i Flaest Equipped Sulpfcnr Turk lsh Bsths. 1 . 3 The Ladies New Electric Turkish Bath aod Massan Parlors at the Sanitarium are now in charge of Mrs. 8. A. Barton, who baa been Salt Lake Citve most successfnl Artist in this line. Mrs. E. Hartman, who stands at tbe head in her specialties, will have charge of the and Manicure Parlors. An elegant line of Hair Goods and ,3lntt Simpertaliftm nnb Toilet Articles on hand- .- Oar fine Turk ish Bath Department is open day and motor CJoar. night for gentlemen. The Empire Bteam Laundry does all SQet titoa befutdbten foDte, ba bet enr work. 52 West Third South, Salt Lake Cltv Senator ioarl be3 - , ten lnl Ceben getufen teerben. Gi ergebt beSalb biermit an aHe Tlemolraten fotoobl, toie an einen 3 ben, bet mit ben in ber flanfal Gitp tunbfaken platform aufgeftellten ubereinpimmt, bie bringenbe Sluffcr berung, fuh bemotratifeben Gtubl an jujdiltefeen, obet too feirte beflebtn, r beten tfinbung jn bttanlajTen. unb ftreiljeit tin Sie nadb efeb genben Rtafle gu ctner maebtigen, bf$ tiplinirttn fyetfdjaar gif bereinigtn, ift etne Arbeit, tueltbe in jebem 2bile anbe$ jugleitb unb gmar fofort be$ in Slngtiff genommen tottben foille. 2)ie gttnnbe ttner IRtgierung, toelcbe an bet biSbet unangefoebtenen Zf)to rte ber 'poUtifbtU' (SleidbbeiH Sltler,-fibe- t totfiftn unfete 5Iagg mebt, feft bait, butfen ftdb niebt bem Sotmurf auSfefeenr ba& fit.U)eniget..eifrtg . fmb unb toeniget tbatiraftig horgeben, aU .bie SDtrftdjtct tint! bon Ranonen ge flatten ametifanifdben Golontalreidbel. Hair-dressi- gu Kud-Uebcrtr- bet 2fnti3mpetiali Pen gu ffllcitinleq, anbete 2lnti3mpe efolgfdbaft oeranlafet tialipen. gut baben toatbe, toitb butch einen offc nen SSttef angencbm enttaufdbt met ben, loelcbtn bit SBafbingtonet 2Inti 3mpetialipeniga an ben enatot geridbtet biefelbe ibrtt mit 93etrub nip niebt ungemifcbtentBepUrgung ubet ben unetHStUdjen Gdbritt be ena tpr 2lu8btuf geeben, unb, feine ei nen SBotie gegtn tbn in'8 gelb gefiibt bat, etllBtt fie: innig toit trUbet 3bnen JBeifaH getufen, fo Oerbammen it baben un3 ben tedb toit Tt jept. ten 2Beg ftubet. fo Hat gegeigt, bap mit baoon niebt abbiegtn loniten, um 3ben gu folen. 2)ie 2InK3mpetia ie paben bie lijien baben niebt ie ftubeten tJubtet m .o fen Kegietung8fotm getiebiet finb, tu big mit anfebeiL-. 3n bieftm 3ate foCie tin jebet JBiirget audb oliHfet fein. STHe Stubs unb tfeCfdbaften foUtcic fid; fofort mit bem t!tciar bet ftationaLftffo v tsr P nr - f?eadjtunn filr 5t- - RAILWAY, J Tha great Scenio line of the Rocky Mountains, connecting the . . RloGrandeYestefflRii- WITIHI - Burlington,' Rock' Island, - ' .SantaTeand ' Missouri Pacific Routes for all points EAST. ; Tne most direct routs ' ASPEN GLENWOOD SPRINGS, Oa bet no unoeroffentliebte Tbei ' I LEADVILLE, bet 21nnabme1Rebe ffirpan minbt ' nation bet bemoltaiifibtn Glubl, x CRIPPLE CREEK, pen noth 9 palten in Hnfprueb neb 1370 SStoabtoai), 3Ien got! Git?, obet and ' men, unb bie Sktoffentlidbung, fall! in , bem SSefllicbtn fcauptquartier, 3hn DENVER. i biSberiget 2Beife fortgefekt, fub nob met 32 Stubitorium Builbing, Gbica fPummtrn feeb butdb bingitbtn toatbe, go, in Sttbinbung fefeen, - fobak bie baben toil Writs for our Illustrated Book ca arrangement! getroffen, aHer unb gemeinfam fpflt benjenigen SRiigltebet bie Kebe lotlcbe 3ilunfltn, ROCKY MOUNTAIN SCENERY, matifdb $ur Bettbeibigung btr Utepu oeroffentlieben toofien, bie notb blif (Hen !3nnen, tote nnfete SSakt fie gang And Address: r befohberl inflhcraunebcr. i s gufommen gen flatten gu laffen, faQ3 pc fte bci bem beutfen bemotratifeben repbureau, Subito tium Slbg, Chicago, 31, bepeCtn. 4. 5 e unfeter-gegemnarttge- 111 ' erdav,, a.m Irreral -- in. ellvery .window ..opendjon a. e , 3m tntimrn Umgang mit her bento Irattfcben iparici tutb ali eifrige 53e fScmortec tmb J?iirberet ibrer S3eft withholding of hia diploma." Faculties are only human. But here Ingalls wit had not failed him. Members of the graduating class were required to settle the bills cf the last term at the beginning rf commencement week. These bills included fees for the "heepskins. Ingalls had settled his billr "When the Faculty said. 'No diploma.' he At the lhreatenedt legal-stepclose of - commencement - week In satetlaitbSliebenber Sutget galls left .Williamstown with hie 'Rein bie gtgen bie tunb bie 2Ingttffe, barf deploma and a mind at peace with 21nti3mperiaUpen netlaffen." tabeHo pfeilet world. tbe . tti WH lafet fid) itidjf nu.r auf fofibftn cud) puf politif j ftnnjtnkftt. , tfdpdjUforfdtr - 2L 2J. 1 wo entirely well. Sattetriiannin Cincinnati, $tn. Dr. Picrcea Medical Adviser, in paper eintm bet ge SBUbtlliOode, covsrv fte. ou.tecr.pt of az. !2bbofaieff.V-Itbiitjien Gbicngofi, of to Adpey tost maihrqr only. stamps dress Dr. R. V. Iicrcc. Buffalo, N. V. RtiegSoetetan unb 43 3abr an3 fjfubtet bet fRepublilantt; bann ben Genalot bon aTlaiqlanb Her lawyer, toaodrtai-- ; herwishta nnb bie SBeQington Gongrefemitglieber enj ton on cards the names of T5btosiinb bed bon 2exa$;7ben Rltcbtrg her various relatives, and nf her toeitbin befannien 23. 3ournaliften family servsnts, aod en another iabercom,' unb bie etau8g(btt bet tet of Car is tie names of her prop bebeutenbfltn beutfdben 3 trlks. Bta;dci tho-- a ware certs n tungen in OP tagliden unb SEeft (,2le ?)ot! card which, according to competent Main Street, AROHITBOT. Logan Island. medical testimony, "prevented her from coining her thoughts Into words. She could think clearly C. T. BARBKTT. , ' Ths Eepuhlicaai would repeal and shrewdly. She could apeak, c. could not make her sentences thi'Eaclaratlon. of Independence; but fit her meaning. Sha had consider- gefdbafftn boben. the Democrats world rea2ra It able obet fonfligen bemo property. How could she - Snie GlaatJ ! Over 1st National Bank,- werli make a will? Teryrh:n thronjh (ratifen Gosritel feien bietbutdb fiuf Main Street. Logan, Utah. yilllaa J. Dry an. Thus was the difficulty aolrad; , - IDa pet younjRjiVadjjjMy uotfijrfo --( iptiba -- ws - T iia-Hc- and1, On .Gcs mir; minofnUTif1;nft5Il,' iiel . f fVK.0. eonraring as A tough that will not yield 16 treatment. Dr. Pierces Golden Medical Diac'iverr cures coi-gwhen alt olher medicines fail, beou-- e it is more than a cough medicine. The cough is but a symptom. makes Discovery he was think a Junior the toys rew and pure blood, beals the lacerated took a trip across tbe bills to a lutucz, and rives tlie body tbe needed strength to throw off diao&e. It cures neighboring town. Ingstie in. The alert on the return ws the cough bv curing the cause of the There is no alcohol, neither was not made till well mid- cough. opium, cocaine, nor other narcotic a night. It was early moroiug when the " Discovery." I kid a trrrttl sonHhlne orrr a yter the crowd of etuienta wk d a I emlil fund .'lilns A clear declaraticn ohour purpose to accord the jieopie of those islands inwill dependence add bring io an ekd tbs bloodshed and Anarchy which tbs Republican adminis' tration has there produced. There willna longer be any necessity formaiulaialmra large and si p.n. f .,..... ..,. t btr Colics, Wednesday and tl Tnet-day- , dis-hon- orc cesse. Slalionat-Bereli- 1 , 4 d i Cast and North Preston branch it f 0 b, Provi(inca, Millville, Hyrum and Paradis Ban 5Raiio son, Tuesday, Thursday and ftaturdavs... . Sait Lake, Ogden and South - Jrtft-SJurta- ...k t a cr uxiia.'-- .aand2:C3p.t-- , J0:I0.xa. brtncfratifditn Glubl, . Points North Cach Junction J0:!ma.in, 11 :10 a m, 2)it CetfalTung bitftl Btrtin iwbfl fttna rfdiiibte fann butt bal btuU aartvaz, ov wans Me bemnfratifcfye 3im South and West mrr 2128 VuUtotlum Slbg (J& lOstoa North and East 6 :20 a. it. and coflo, 3-- . ttlcttgi turrbtR. briocbsstsssMsssi fii48pjn 8 paBi Providence, Millville, Uyrum and Paradise.. ,......i10.bC' v Sr.ttfd)e iUjrer, tm Jcliioen Reuoon, Thursday , tfioSjdip'tlet pdwairO,'lU t li. A w cwss a r, ta tlL 23. K. ytaflbtnt btl btr i- 13 1 h tev . W vice-pres- 23 m. 3. H. 2. - VWS4 ia 3mrl Jl. ESorifnbrr btl brmolratiicB3enl, ad - ju Iriljfn. . ,7 ... alfe , ti ' . ; r General Passsc-- tr 7. P, Bauxt, A-- :t, 7. IL Ganeral Agent, Eilt - CcT.r. Dcll, Ltla I |