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Show DAILY ITAll STATE .lOUliNAL, CLARK OGDEN COMPANY HAS CONTRACT. A Expected That the Line Will Completed in Eighteen Monthe. BIG LOSSES OF PAST SEASON WERE Be Stilt Utah Ranges Becoming pleted to a Serious Extent. 'riie fiWi!!nr '.W'.i lie nf Amber, Smiths, Beattie, Stinson, De- - VELVETS WOOLS 'V .? ' V. v and Lowell hi--- GRANITS, COTTONS, UNIONS 2 and 3 Ply and Other Kinds j . the ' V iple .if iif'icn, this city being A' V: -V j. s',-- Acco the Inline or m.i'iy owners uinl ihr C l ,.lf, V- .. W Inof the sV-.-dustry of tin- Stale. The s!i of this pari f the State me not feeling wry exuiieiMiit over the situation ;md nuilmik for No their iialiiM ry. The market for millions this sunmier has been eiy imor, uml some of those who have made shipments have nm realised per head. The vnnges are becoming more and more limited all the time in Utah and work. distributed consequently poorer, and the sheep been have along They (ESSE the line from Daggett, Cal., to Cali- owners are not thriving as in times entes, Nev, and dirt has begun to fly past. The lack of feed has eaused with lightning rapidity. It is estimated no small loss among the herds during that 500 men were sent from 'San Fran- the past season which, taken with the cisco, bringing up the total number of serious losses of lust spring have put so to men at work on the western stretch the Bheepnten ''on their hip, speak. The wool crop was pretty fair to over 1,000. In addition to using the Santa Fe last spring, but not so heavy as usual, tracks between Colton and Daggett, and while the prices obtained for the Clark is to use the Southern Pacific product were fair, these did not make tracks for a time between Riverside up for these losses later and earlier. Many of the sheepmen are feeling and Colton. From Riverside into Los quite own line. discouraged, and some of them He his har has he Angeles also his own line between Calientes say they intend going out of the busiThe outlook for the and Salt Lake. It is expected that ness entirely. with "I got a gal here who says shes winter, poor ranges and the marWhen the Union Pacific railroad was within eighteen months through trains does not offer any finished to Laramie a line of coaches made mistake. She knows you. You will be running between Salt Lake and ket way down, promise of relief. Los Angeles. were to have pretended to rob the took its passengers southward to DenMen who have been engaged in this in interested is profoundly Ogden ver. One evening the coach wailed the Denver coach and curry her off to get this great enterprise. The Utah Con- Industry for years say that it haB seen arrival of the train; but, the station her away from her guardian uncle. struction company, which Is building its best days in this State. Governagent receiving a telegram that the She thought 1 was you wanted to a long stretch of the road, has its ment and private reserves have taken latter was several hours behind time, come along. I aint go no use for her." home in Ogden and is composed of out of the public domain some of the the former was sent out with but tws You dont say so! Thank heaven! ' choicest ranges, and the mountains plucky Ogden men. E. A. Watt is, una rancher and his daugh- Lucky meet! I robbed the wrong passengers, no can and deserts be longer depended ter. The der General Manager Will Wattis, is girl had been East at school, coach and took a rancher's daughter. in immediate charge of the work. He upon for the successful and sure run- and her father was taking her home. "Well, I tell you what you do. Turn of sheep. Many want to close out, over tlie proceeds, and I'll limn over two rejiorts that sixteen miles of the line ning the the enjoyed twilight During from Calientes west is completed. but the present condition of the mar- the scenery from the coach window, your gal." hrdlrdllly Track is laid on four miles and the ket will not allow them to do so with- but when darkness ' came leaned back I'm no robber, rest of the way will soon be 'covered out great sacrifices, and the approach on the cushion and each fell into a I am. with Iron. The track laying over the of winter is just about placing the dose. "Oh, I see!" entire Blxteeu miles has been delayed sheepmen between the devil and the "Come down with the dust." Suddenly they were groused by the sea. Dlake thought the matter over. If by reason of some very heavy work at deep crack of a rllle, the breaks were put on two or three points, which has pre and the coach came lo a stop. Then, It were not for the two girls, one of YELLOW FEVER SITUATION. vented the completion of the entire after a few wordR spoken roughly to whom he had kidnapped and the other stretch. the driver, the coach door was thrown had kidnapped herself, he might have Work is in progress over practically Deaths Greatly Exceed These Officially open and a masked man thrust In his either turned and run or fought. As Reported. the entire distance of the first fifty head. In the darkness nothing but his it was, there wns nothing to do but , Nov. 9. Yellow fever LA REDO.Tex., as four miles and there are as many surrendctl not only the ranchers and j form could be distinguished. three camps to the mile on some of continues without much abatement. valuables, but every A masked man eook the valuables of his daughter's the work. In addition to this there is The official bulletin issued last night both, then said to the girl, -- Have you dollar he had with hhn, and this, since ; one camp, that of Dunly Bros., with shows twelve new cases, but no deaths. he had provided himself for a bridal j nothing else for me?" about 290 teams tfnd 300 men down on Dr. B. D. Murray, the international yelEverything j was no answer. The girl was trip, was considerable. There was given up, and Frances Delaney the Muddy, a considerable distance low fever expert, who has just retrune8 too frightened to answer. j mile. In all from a trip as far as Saltillo, said yesbeyond the fifty-four- th Well, then, continued the man, I'll was permitted to ride forward. word. was first about twenty-fiv- e her miles have been terday that conditions In Monterey, If take your own sweet self "Stupid! cities where yellow feYou wrote me you would le in the completed and ready for the track, judged by other At this the father went wild, begIndicated xn coach to night. I didn't know there child. though only sixteen miles on the east ver has been epidemic, his for and pleading less than than 2,500 cases there this ging end. Culm yourself, my dear sir," said were two coaches. There- was little else spoken between The Utah Construction company, year, with the mortality rate placed the agent Your daughter shall The the lovers until they and the ranchers with its now have conservatively at 5 per cent. come to no harm. reached Denver, where Blake about 1,500 teams and 1,000 men. deaths have been greatly In excess of Tier?" daughter want with What do you bullatter over, with many the turned Weather conditions are perfect and the number reported In the official herwill she what Nothing except vuO the work is being pushed with great letins issued In this city, and fully apologies, over to her wish. Come! I can't be fooling shanteL'iced self cases exist at the present time. asked s.nd for nn account of the father rapidity. here." And, taking the girt by the The stations oil the line of the Mexihe taken from the had coach, property hand, he led her out of the can Central between Laredo and Sal was paid account When the banker. mans In the was There something TRIAL FOR AN OLD CRIME tillo have, he says, suffered an invavoice that gave her confidence, and her and the Hmuteur road agent figured sion of the yellow fever and have cod Tear left her. He seemed strangely up the amount the effort had cost hint trlbuted an unknown number of deaths It seemed a pretty high price to pay oplite and tender hearted for a road Must Answer for a Murder Committed and cases. a wife whom he hadn't succeeded for agent. As soon as she had alighted Twenty-Seve- n Miss Delaney was so Years. in kidnapping. furnished on to a horse he lifted her MONUMENT DEDICATED. mot-tAgo. with a woman's saddle and, mounting mortified and incensed over the CHATTANOOGA, Tenn., Nov. 9. cold a shoulder lo turned she that himself, seised a leading strap and CRAWFORDSVILLE, Ind, Nov. 9. The Seevnty-thir- d Pennsylvania Regisuld now it whom uncle her her lover, The trial of James B. Myers for the ment's monument at Chiekamauga was gu loped away with her. to marry for her be would necessary train Meanwhile the Union Pacific murder of J. B. Slaon In Darlington, in dedicated today, the dedication being name. She remained Laramie, and the passengers lo save her good reached 1S76, was commenced in the Circuit made the occasion of impressive and to do so for In refusal her extra ersolute an with were for Denver provided Court today. The crime was committo as determined Blake interesting ceremonies. In the party coach. There were half a ttexen a year; then, ted twenty-seve- n years ago and it Is a of distinguished Pennsylvanians who Franin San residence his take up a Denver including peculiar coincidence that the trial com took part In the exercises were Gover passengers, of them cisco, she relented, glad to get away Most niece. his and banker mences on Its anniversary. Myers nor Pennypaeker, Adjutant-Gener- al were Denver people, acquainted with from the ridicule she found It Impostabled Slaon to death and after his Stewart, former Postmaster-Gener- al In Denver. one another, and they were having a sible to live down arrest escaped from his captors and Charles Emory Smith and others. led to southern Illinois. He came back merry time before settling to sleep, and they when there was a hold-u- p to this county last Subscribe for The State Journal. August, his arrest VIEW8 OF YELLOWSTONE. line to were ordered up and alight, se following at once. Myers pleads and claims that during his ex- Interesting Illustrated Address Given deliver. One man did the work, though there were others In the in Baptist Church. tended absence (he supposed the people who did not show themselves. of Darlington knew his whereabouts. Friday evening at the Baptist church valuables had been col the When Rev. Ora C. Wright presented eighty were permitted looted the himself passengers SENT TO PANAMA. stereopticon views taken by coach. to One, the the return to National his while on trip through Admiral Walker Will Report Isthmian Park last summer. The most Interest' niece of the Denver banker. Miss behind and Conditions. Ing and picturesque scenes had been Francis Delaney, lagged road to the agent: WASHINGTON, Nov. 8. Rear Ad- selected and had been highly tinted by whispered What am I to do? miral Joseph Coghlnn, who is to as- himself In a most artistic manner. SevGet into the coach." Do? and sume command of the naval forces Yosemlte Valley eral views of want to go with you." I But the Atlantic side of the Isthmus, w the purfor shown were Niagara Falls, do. ell. I reckon you or Oh. n the coloryou decided the of Pancontrastllng Mayflower, which left for pose other likely gal can do that. Come ama, us was Admiral John G. Walker, ing of nature In this "Northern any of along. president of the Isthmian Canal Com Wonderland," with her milder tints When the coach started on the girl mission. Admiral Walker's departure other regions. In figurative language, was considerable of a missed by her uncle, the coach was each picture surprise, no an- Mr. Wright ably explained nouncement to this effect having been In such' a way as to bring the scenes was stopped, a search was made, her St. 141 Twenty-Fift- h made heretofore and the first news ... vividly to the minds of those that had name was shouted, but there was no Miss Delaney. going to Panama being given out taken the trip: while others will un 2344 Washington Avc. so. An hour later two mounted men, apof doing Secretary Moody when he came from doubtediy live in hopes one another on the Denver the White House at midnight Admiral The church was well filled with a very proaching and Laramie road, each hearing the "nlker. It Is stated, goes to Panama appreciative audience. for the purpose of other's horse's hoofbeats, drew rein. observing conditions n the Ever Presently one called to the other: Have your Plano Insured. ground and reporting to "Who are you?" Resident on the situation and unln rescued hear of a piano being There wns some delay In the reply any changes that have occurred since Jured from a burning house? We In the Isthmian Canal Commission In which came evidently of th OGDEN inn ile sure pianos. Tel. 251 X. Hunter last report. CoM Insurance Agents. vestment pi-- BRUSSELS :.Vii ; if You Cannot Be Suited With This Assortment v p BODY BRUSSELS - Prices That Require 0 10 Wire TAPESTRY - Wilton ilt. KUiui,.;,! KKrlVSt lo 7, 8, 9 and A1 ru piirT: AXMINSTERS i heavy. Lake Herald haa received special dispatches from Ban Francisco suiting that the work on the Salt I,aVe, San Pedro & Los Angeles railroad. otherwise known as the Clark line, has taken sudden impetus at the western end, and officials say that trains will be running early in 1905. 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