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Show r MORNING THE ULE ELECTRIC ROAD is NEEDED Everyth! ug new, frpxb and palatable groceries at lrver . JANT7AKY 22. 1901. OGDEnJ CTAH, .FRIDAY MORNING,. EXAMINER, sworn to and filed with the ci.rk .x. one charging assault and n.i- J,, obtaining goods under falr but the names of the dcfcur-n- ,s not puhliFhcd as the arrest ta.. t? as yet been made. - JACK MONROE 18 HAD DEEN SHOT HERE HOTEL The Fourth Ward IVitnary assoefs-tio- a will the Dream of Fairy lit of th Sunday Ijird" fvr the School organ i nation Friday night. reii Carver in groceries. & Sons meets REED HOTEL Express Their Opinions as to anyone's prices Many Think It Detrlmsntal to Ogdan and Prefer a Lins to Bus Elder County. m-I- I X. Houses Wedcil. on monthly payments the Would Aid New Trolley Line. Our trot lard Is absolutely pure. If you want Mrairihing cheaper, try our Lard at 1U rent per Ih. Any cjokiug ei.-.uoI. It ih as gMl a for thc;r licet at Kiumcil A James. 185 T vi cuty-fourstreet. 'Jlioue th Ogden By Its Allied Franchise Was Indusiries,' Year Ago. for a Visiting Woodmen of the World Man Who Goes to Prison Eleven Years. Enjoy Themselves. Applied That Tima tha Couples Como Up From the Neighboring Town and Return on I Special Train. A Benefit At Among the many improvements spoken of for Ogden during the coming aeasou, uouu will be more satisfactory than the packing house plant already introduced to the attention of Ogdeu-ite- s through the eoiumna of this paper. Kausaa City with its thousands of interests owes more to its packing houses and the auxiliary enterprises associated with their development and scieutifle results in medicinal lines, than lo anyone or down enterprises started in that city. Chicago baa berm aided to an Inestimable extent by Its packing bouse interests. In early days, when a packing house merely stood for a headquarters, for the beef and pork trade of the country, it occupied an enviable niche In the worlu of trade, but since the addition of a scientific laboratory from which emanated a thousand and one meat preparations known (o the medical fraternity as aids in the building up and development of the nerves, brain and body of man, Ua importance has Increased enormously, and today it stands well In the front ranks of commerce and trade usefulness. The stock raisers of the west have of lale had ample cause to complain of the combinations originated by a few daring spirits In the iwrklng bouse field, who have, by forming a trust or combine, gained control of the packing business to such an extent aa to seriously cripple the atoekmens opportunities fur making their fair and equitable profit out of their own products, and very wisely and Justly they have determined to fight this trust on lta own ground, and force them to disgorge some of the Inequllable profits which they have been gradually absorbing from the real producers, culling the stockmen'a profits down lo a minimum and increasing their own dividends proportionately. To do tlila It haa been deemed wise to establish and maintain a number of iwcklng p louts throughout the west, to be owned and governed by he stock raisers themselves, whereby the fruits of their toll may be handled without the middleman, and w hereby prices for sock on the hoof may not be, by manipulation and trickery, forced down to a price which deulea to Urn stock man the right lo regulaia the price of hi stock according o supply aud demand. To accomplish this the Livestock Association has wisely decided to takn the bull by the horn aud establish packing plants throughout the Intermountain states, and. with this end in view, Ogden, one of the finest shipping renters of the west, may now. If her clti-xrhave sufficient forethought and this aggressive business tact, secure toesab-lishcity one of these plauta to bo wlhln its gates. It la to be hoped that (he business men of Ogden will nqt let this opportunity wsa by unnntircd, but will bend every effort lo securing tho interest ot the Livestock Association lu thla city as one of the best localities from every Ktnl of view. In which to establish ono of their packing plauta, and thus add to the active Industries of the city one, of the most useful and stable Interests In the country. Weber Camp Ka 74. Woodmen of the to the county commissioners for a World, gave a ball and banquet at Con-ley- a ftanchiae for an electric road from Hall last night In honor of Abe Ogden to Huntsville. The board waa Lincoln. Camp No. 707 of Kaysvlllc. ' iu favor of granting the application, At 7:15 p. m. 46 couplet stepped off but the promoters fuund aa insur- the Oregon Short Line train from the to Stockraisora af Surround ing Country, by Eliminating tha Middleman Utah Electric Light and Power Company Made the Read an Impowibility. Ferty-sl- x I, IS-.- thereby. Fresh Olites. full cream Cheese, With os or fwo except lout, they Kweet intatora. In think It would be a detriment to Ogden sweet dill fart everything in the line of catsMes. iiulesa it should be extended on Into rice and fresh, a 8. .Lrvcr C. Sous' Box Eliler county, mi as to bring that Grocers. territory into marketable reach of Ogden. Others, not quoted herein, exA marriage lirense waa yesterday pressed themselves very forcibly granted by Cnuuty Clerk Hulling against the enterprise. The opinions worth, to John Hansen, aged 25. of follow I: l'hiladelphla, and Camille Laurluion. Judge Thomas P. Pee I dont think aged 24, of Kail Lake City. there Is anything serious to It. There have been so many reKrt of thia The Imierial Restaurant la now kind, one Is Justified In being some equipped to meet all demanda of thea- what skeptical. With our railroads ter or sleighing parties, banquets and furnishing a dosen or more trains daily private suiiera. First class noon lunch lo Ralt lake, It hardly seems a profitat reasonable prices. able undertaking. I would much prefer to wee a railroad built up into John Rboaf. the contractor, who has Box Elder county. been In rbarge of part of the work at Wm. Howell of Reese Howell A will leave, today, for Mou-trll- o Rous I am decidedly opposed to 1L 1 the Cut-of- f, to take charge of aome const na- do not think they will be able to get tion work there fur the Southern Paci- through Davis county. fic company. 1. 1 Clark I view tbs new line as a detriment to Ogden. Ills the history Yesterday afternoon, in the Dlstrlrt of all these lines that the smaller city court. Heywood and MiCnrmU-k- . as at- suffers. Of roune. It will not ruin Ogtorneys for Alliert Johnson, filed a suit den but It will be an injury to have against Patrick and Margaret K.clleher, heap transportation. Tbs Ralt lake for tho foreclosure of a mortgage for merchants could Issue coupon tickets the sum of 1549.74 together with Inter- and give' free fare to all est and an attorney fee of $75. s certain amount of goods there. build-tng Angus T. Wright Instead of John Pawlra. formerly of Ogden, has line from here to Ralt lake, a oimned a wholesale candy factory at build one to lagan. It Is my opinion liutte. Monk, and has gone into ac- gained from observation that the largtive businma. lie baa many friends in er town Is the one benefited by these Some ten years ago he, In Ogden. trolley lines. rompany with 1). W. KliUie, founded Christenson, of Christenson Rhoe Co. Canwhat Is now the Shnc-WllllaiIt looks to me. It would nut be a dy Co. good thing for Ogden. A good deal of Mint should be left here, would A construction train la opiTallng money be spent In Ralt lake and thus be a on Southern the Parlllc, draw back to the mercantile interests near Moloon, where a quarry has boon opened to of Ogden. Cheap ronuec-tinn- s the prlvodn material tor mean that people will run down I approaches to he new bridges serosa to Salt to theaters, baseball and the Humboldt river. Goorgo liod la any easylake whatever. pretext lu charge of the work. Amos W. Ilitnam I think It will be nice thing, but when It gels here, we nert Jenkins, a 8. P. conductor, is awant them to go on north. I like lo for a faw days. taking a isy-of- f encourage all of these enterprises. ronie from Ralt lake to buy of Uintah Many will John Ward, Tor Ogden sells cheaper than goods. in la the oti illy roiinty,. Wyoming, Ralt lake nml then others will desire buslnees. to visit the canyon. I would like to see a Hue to lagan, Corinnr, etc. I sellla man Christensen, he shoe Frank K. Grant, of Richardson and ing out his removal stock rapidly, his Granl Personally I think U would si ore being crowded with cuslomcrs benefit Ralt lake more than Ogden, but picking up snaps In reduced prices. I would like to see A trolley Hue pul In (he north, touching the towns In 8ooy maki's ibo must artistic photos Boxto Kbler county. l& Ogileu. A. Kuhn of A. Kuhn A Brolhera the development of Richardson k Grant are having a Whatever la i lly and aurroundlng territory will the Klasswaro. cut on their great trade be a tieneM on the whole. Tbta quesToiler's La Mode Millinery Parlors tion should be looked at, not from one are filled with newly received goods. aide only, hut from several different sides. It may help some lines of busl-nesa and Injure others. If It does not Charles Conley, of this rlty, left yesterday for Ran Francisco as a dele- interfere with the railroads here, we gate of the local order of the O. R. C., think It would be all right. to the convention being held there Henry C. Bigelow I think It would this week. Mr. Conley la chairman be no advantage to Ogden, aa it would nf the local order and goes to pres- lead lo more or less going lo Ralt. lake WERE 0I1TM ent a grievance. fur purr haws. Quito a number of peo-p- lo nlwaya like to trade somewhere lh Ik mail lie, of Ran Francisco, spent else, under a notion that foreign goods are better. I Ihink a line from here to Party of Young Men Playfully Inclined yesterday in this city. Ilrlgham City would be more of an adUrga a Frland to Accept Dummy There was a light snow falling all vantage, for the above mentioned trait Minister's Sorvicea. lust night, making about two Inches of character would Induce those people In all. Though It was pretty light, to come here. last evening while Robert ratteraon, All hough our merMill It will help to keep the sleighing chants carry good storks and Mil at oue of Ogden's beat known young men fresh. In the early evening a unrulier reasonable prices, we caunflf hope fof was calling at the home of a young of parties were nut bobbing, and one Ralt Lake residents to come here to lady, some of his young gentlemen sled of ladies, lacking mauly buy. Jiad a eow bell with which to charm friends, who have been waiting lung us. not will It hurt Klesel F. J. their fears away. Rev era 1 would not talk for aud patiently to charivari him, made up Ihelr minds to bring matters to a The Infant sou of Mr. and Mrs. 8. crisis, and with that object In view Ik Handy died yesterday and ilie body EXCELLENT SHOWING was shipped to Whitney, luaho, tile mounied the nnrrlcano deck of a hack familys home, yesterday, by Llud Msdt by the Scholars of tha Grant in which reposed the dummy of a clerical gentlemen and druio up to the cjuist, the umliYiaker. Avcnua School. young lady's home, where the dummy examA. R. Editor Examiner: Midwinter Osborne, proprietor of a large was assist rd to alight and conf't-hatchery, located at KL Anthony. ination commenced in all the schools veyed lo the door ni the residence and Idaho, had been til town fur the past of the of the young lady city on the 20th Inst., and I, upon Hie apiioarauce threo days ludeavoriug to make In response lo ihr ring and gentleman at examas for thdr a wiiuesg years (or one of the local firms of the door bell, the matter of an to represent his business and handle ination'.. never saw sn,h enthusiasm Immediate h menial was event a jipniou i'l the output of h. Iruut displaved. Mr. Allison Is the right broached to the astonished 'young ) man In the tight place. He has inhatchery. Mr. Ik.lsiruo sold over who were, so completely nnu-- I worth of trout lust year in Irn-x'T- . stilled a spirit In tea her and pupils twain, pi used at this nieth'sl of taking time Salt lake uud Ioesteilo. ami which Is very commend hlc. I visited by the forelock as not to tie able lo hon to this yiar add Ogden to bis the Graut school, and the earnestmake any coherent response until long l nf tuiyeiii, Hu trout njv lakrn url ness in spelling, which was the qrt after crowd of Jokers had the Uni from headwaters ot Snakt trsl. was highly satisfactory. I can't asisted thenieriy Finally to bis seat. In He1 dummy liver. refrain from quoting from the Flftc waiting carriage and vanished into the grade. Miss Carroll's room, some ex- pnganlp. Isx-s- l dry gisids More, having ir!ling of word which traordinary taking stock lor the past year, would temh some of our crack spelllave ci. nun. nerd an active cainiwigu ers. Out of fifty words given, two DID K3T DEI TO 10$ MEED end are vicing with each other lo the little tots. Monica Shields and Miss lastend dressing rf their show Carter, a colored little one. spelled all the highest Wright 4 Rons A. I. Davidson, of Salt Lake, yemer-da- y Company. correctly, and received Tame Is there another Fifth Huisl. Reese Howell A Rons mark. Ion. piinhasod a ticket for l.iw An8. J. Bun & Bros.. 1. L. Clark. IjisI lh grade In the city that can Isat tliiA? Pal. Upon reaching Ogden, howgeles. Tliotnas. ChrlHt.-nMii- . school Success attend the and and other piom public he was nipped by the local poever. concerns education. inrnt have raised ilicir cur- the rflhicnt hoard of lice and reminded of the fact that hc A PATRON OF EDUCATION. tains on a masniliernt display of liiali had forgotten to pay bis grocery Mils e.sss gids which cailot Ite excelled at Rail IjKc. He is Wing held until for quality nr prirr in auy city m tlm the Ralt Lake authorities are beard liKIOMZE IMM) IS Eastern slates, from'. Th bill amuuoia to 14. . pun-haain- Intel-urba- n ns A year ago application was made mountable obstacle the execution of the I'tab Light A 1ower Co., which holds cuougb land iu Ogden ranyon to block the way to sn enterprise seekAi that time tho ing a power people refused to give the privi-leg- o of building on their holdings unless tho proposed line was constructed above a water line to be established by enlarging the reservoir from which the company now draws Its water supply. This was deemed to be an unnecessary requirement and resulted In the failure of tbe project. Since then David Ercles la supposed to have obtained concessions, at least ho haa boon sufficiently Interested In the undertaking to go over the line with Wm Wattls, of the Utah and outline a route and roughly estimate the cost of construction. The line will enter the canyon on two new bridges, the line to be a car's height below the wagon road on the north sido of the river, end where the wagon road passes to the south side of the canyon, the electric line will take the north aide beyond the dam. The must difficult construction work would be near the nmuth of the canyon. Tho object of tbe road Is to better open to tbe public in summer tbe attractions of the canyon, Including the summer school, and to provide an easy and inexpensive means of transportation for the b3t and other farm products of the Valley, (oal would make up a large part of the freight from With good summer passenOgden. ger traffic and a promising freight business up to enrly winter, tbe line could be made a big financial success and a great benefit to this city. In right-of-wa- com-tructo- r, real George F. Dallmann, Sourii Ind.: li. Allor, Denver; M. I. Garland. Uiah: M. Kuhn, ham Jr., Ogden; F. D. Bradley, fi.;,?: M. X. Rath bone, Salt latke; c Miller and wife, Ogden; R. T. J. B. Gutkie, Oakland. Cal ; Well Known ta tha Police, Having Brooder, Ran Francisco; R. Been Jailed for Vagrancy and Joplin, Mo.; G. I. Stevenson. nr0j Spnij at One Tima Waa Wounded. fr south and were escorted to the hall. There music and cards supplied amuse-men- k until midnight, when all were invited to the dining room. The entire upper floor of the buildings, including the lodge rooms, were crowded with visiting and local Woodmen. Women of Woodcraft aud invited guests. The dance music waa furnished by Purdys orchestra. At 1 a. m. the Kaysville people departed, returning to their homes on a special train. The dance continued until 2 mm. and even then the medley waa greeted by a large audience. MIS. C9LJIENCH HERE Pleased With Ogden and Will Maka Favorable Recommendation. Mrs. Colonel French presided at a pedal meeting of the Salvation Army held last evening at their hall, and Mrs. enrolled a young lady recruit French haa been Investigating the site and surroundings of the soon-to-b- e erected Rescue Home for the Army and Is delighted with the opportunity afforded by its centrally located site and will at once report favorably regarding lta construction. She goes to Ralt Lake today and will return tomorrow with Mrs. Colonel Higgins, staff captain, and Mrs. Woods and others, to hold a meeting in the Methodist Episcopal church here next Thursday night Staff Captain and Mrs Woods assisted her last evening in the enrollment services. Jack Monroe, who waa sentenced this morniug by Judge Rolapp to eleven years in the penitentiary tor being implicated In the Zang saloon horn-uhas been in trouble before and If he could be induced to talk, no doubt could tell of some exciting experiences. lie was well known to the police officers long before the massed callers raided the Zang saloon. Early in the summer he was in the police station on the charge of vagrancy, and, later In the season, he was found in a haystack with five or six others of his ilk, but be was so lame he could hardly walk and was not run in then because tbe officers did not want to call the wagon. The next day he came in for help and said he waa shot in the leg. He told how be had been accidentally shot by a stray bullet that a duck hunter had fired one evening along tbe railroad tracks, and when he hollowed had received no assistance. The bullet had struck him In the right hip rad then glanced downward, lodging in the fleshy part nf the leg, from where the county phyaiciau removed it. ' Thia la a likely story to tell to a policeman because he would immediask a . hunter ately why waa after dark and shooting to bullets hunt ducks using with. It seemed more probable to them that he had been shot in aome kind of a scrape perhaps by a brake-mawhile be was stealing a ride for at this time the trainmen were having considerable trouble with tramps. Now that .Monroe is to be retired from public - life for. a considerable time, he might beguile the long hours of his confinement by writing of his adventures. The following real estate transfers were recorded yesterday with County Recorder Ellis: ' Julia West to Uxxle E. Morton, part of lot 11. block 10, Routh Ogdon Survey of Ogden City Survey. Elia 0. Fitzgerald to Rose J. Lentz, part of section 17. Catherine luvfferty to Adam Peterson. part of lot S,- block 19; plat A. Ogden City Survey. Hans Tuft and wife to liana C. Hansen, lot 19. block 2, Woodmansee Main Street Addition to Ogden City. 8UPREME SECRETARY. J. L. Mitchell, of the Order of Washington. Coming. J. L. Mitchell, siiiimue secretary nf the Order of Wdfchinglon. will arrive today and bo tendered a reception by 1. M. the members of the lodge. Moffat, atate deputy, haa been In Or den several days looking after the welfare of the order. n IN MUNICIPAL The 5 ing Sunday. Foster's Military bund held a fduvt meeting last cveuinR relative to JoinTlie Ogden Krlitlrg Work ha just ing tbe Musicians' I'niou. Iut failed to g. come to any It is lr Ft ailed g r.e t power .tid there is a difference of opinion a ir for to winder i.i tln ir j on nnolln-the quretlon. but inrcting large knittin- - factory. I will be held next Sunday, when. It i j txincted, the bund boys will vote un-- J Pern-an- t P.i; rtor.. of ire Poca:-!-V- i, un'.nousiy in favor of rntrtlrg tlie 1 lafco. p)i.ce furor, left ihe lit,-tui- s u u inn. At the meeting Sunday a fur-- ! !, turning n:i the Sot 1, pn(-',f'ir the Presidio, with a deserter whu:i: ivil written statement sill be inni-- ; nic.nleated to the Mn!claus' (tilon. ht eaivte.rt.-- in Pocateliu. and after that a most harnmntnii Is to he looked for. The employes nf the Ogden Knitting company gave their newly REJECTED THE BILL. manager. R. Knui'ot ' a j nr l.cmiparty ;l, PirW. Jati 21 The eiiat ij. dlj Hi Iciiic, :: i avuiu.lejt-- i i d i . li'il til. (iiuipui t amt alter i.joyn.g aa-.Uiul j. aiioliiloh of ftiip'.nrim-uuttctjri. u- i i;f pin:i-iiii:(n wi', with rrriip. tii spile uf the t n ;inil (i.alf, iu !M i,. p nscii'-i- l trotii Ihc miiiiMci tot ir airecia')"Uci.i.'iuuhi.'. tindcr-tandln- r -- -- - i. i e miu-tsir- , - INSURANCE Meet- kl Infant Thtive i on" milk that i. mu citbjrit any Rjrri. n' l ,.ii.i-!ie.Mdk - j1w.iv- - the -- .iiiih in ii 11 ilinuti iii'.l ni oil a cucr.i! hr.ii- -i hold milk it ioltifi-iti--l jil.i'.-lc- C. K. Kinana and wife, 8. Kilm. rick. 8. Ostiorn and wife, - Manse, and wife. M. II. Hancock, F. J. rich. L. De Soto and wife, G. . (jg. G. H. Dean, K. J. Squires, It. F. Juun C. Hancock, V. W. roe, U. L J.ma. W. B. Ilolton 1- PACIFIC HOTEL. C. Steele. E. G. Brown, J. B. RHn. A. Gelse. Ed. Rturat. Arthur Gunmmell. N. C. NcU.n, B. Fox, C. H. Ferguson. J. Knapp' j Hawkes, R. Hillam E. Benedict harlt, IL Pratt, C. i CENTRAL HOTEL. Thomas Murphy. M. Barns. A. Tols in, J. Owens. H. Caldwell. W. J. W. Glass, K. Ksmbe, Thomas Conroy, J. M. Bower, T. Dunn, A. it Glenn, T. McGowan, G. McCarthy, HEALY HOUSE. J. B. Humphrey. Earl Kitts, P, A Blair, Dr. Harris and wife, A. C. Simons. R. J. P. Darwin, H. & Lyons. M. Moran, H. H. White, J. Cohen, John Gibson. BALL AT EVANSTON. Conductors and Ford's Orchestra Will Be Thera Tonight Many members of tho local O. R. C and friends will accompany Ford's orchestra of six pieces to Evanston today to participate in the ball. The conductors in the Union Pacific town are making great preparations for thu event and have promised an enjoyable time to the large party of Ogdenltn. AH Latest Styles in s Fancy Stationery , SPARGOS BOOK STORE 0 you usual inducements in men's wear at prices you cannot high-grad- e afford to pass Q T'his vcck wc are showing the largest as-- o sortment of fine j WINTER CAPS O that it has ever been our ; privilege to place before O ; - i sn We have soli many of these during t' e paft week, and expect to sell many rr ore th s week. If youre interested in cars, b'ttcr come this week. $l.M for $1.50 fur $2 25 C. D. IVES g fi Broom Hotel Corner fl 53 CSSS30C2S3 C3: COVER 5 5 Worth 2c (or . for Worth Worth 50c for worth 75c for Worth 1.25 forWorth 2.04 for l0 M . Displayed on First Table. for $4.00 (or $9 00 for j l: iw The Sale Begins FRIDAY MORNING With Us? .......... j j0 CORSET new baby) Will You Be SRIRTiS. Morth Worth Worth Worth Worth $0.75 Caps for $0.50 N. B. .(which means O our custcmcrs. Wc arc selling a.- EVENTS of the Season. If you buy Muslin Underwear (and most women do) The prices were you should ATTEND THIS SALE. never lower on goods of equal merit. We purchased long in advance, when the manufacturer was anxious to secure business. We succeeded in getting price concessions which we now give you the benefit of. Also in this sale is included a salesmans sampl s, which everyone is anxious to get, on which the usual discounted prices prevail. giving un- - 1 and a busy one IN UTAH. conferring with the Keal men. He state that on tbe whole, the fire Insurance business In a very thriving condition, though the Rta'e d Utah had a very Tvgh per cent of loss during the pa: t year! owing to the big fire In Salt Luke 1ity. Mr. Rmith ba Jut come from California. where he sac the oran:; grove are ladetrwlth fruit. WINDSOR. SPECIAL UNDERWEAR Its one of the reir h been January yes-tetda- i.f 'si a bu sy month by Big Flra In Salt Laics Hurt tha Percentage Column. 11. It. Rmith. of leuvor. who is the western representative nf the Fire y com pun iea, was in Ogden on ncw We make It Military Boya to Have a Final ' at PAINE & HURSTS. for us. Uni-li- Dr. Frulin gave a pleasant, birthday rrnrinr Htl weak at the Imperial to s petty of fonitcen ladles and grnte-non- . first month of I t ( SALE l.-.- win-i.irw- COURT. J. H. Cook, by his attorney, E. A. Stratford, haa brought suit agalnt Managing Editor Goes East to Taka Theodore Soderburg to recover 159.69. alleged to be due on a promissory Charge of. Political News. note. A..F, Phllipps.managtng editor of the T. Cave, by his attorney, J. S. L. Tribune, waa in Ogden yesterday, D. George auea Arthur Wallis on three Skeen, en route tos Washington, where he goes different counts. First, for 180, alto take charge of the Tribunes bureau. leged to be due for mgney loaned; secHe will be succeeded in Salt Lake by ond, $65 for board and lodging; third, Mr. Rickards from the Chicago Record-Heral- d. $6, due for rent. i Reese Howell A Sons bring suit This change indicates considerable against Joseph G. Poorman for $24.80, political' maneuvering on the part of alleged to be due for goods sold and the Kearns people and signifies the delivered. desire on their part to have the most Agnes Morgana, by attorneys Hula-nisA Pccry, sues Edward Sewell trusted builder of political news stories on the ground wberq national, and ofand Emma Sewell on a note for $iv- Two complaints have also been ten state, politics are made. M $5,-iH- ton. Win. lioobins, Pocatello; Porter, Porterville, Utah. p, LEAVES. THE TRIBUNE. Esmmras rd fw-- for by A number of prominent business At the regular meeting of the W. C. T. on Wednesday, it was de Med to men were Interviewed yesterday by a old the deferred psrkir niceting on reporter for this ivs;ier, in regard to Keren tlie proposed trolley line between here Ian. 27. Mrs. Wm. Craig. .centh stmt. A full atUndame is and Salt lake and their opinion were Icsircd. asked as to the lamcfiti to 1st derived i ARRi'ALS jy Worth 75e for Worth 1.00 fur Worth 1.50 for m MlS: ;;t 2ih' "c fSc .oc 25c 0c 60c 98c 1.65 55c 75c 1- -5 A Fresh Lo! of G:ngharrs Just Opened. We ere SeTirg a! Last Years' Prices, a lho all Co!' on Goods ere up. GOWN5 Worth 60c for Wurih 75c for Worih 1 ii" fi.r Wurth 1.25 fur Wurth 1.1" fur - .......... CHEMISE fj.il V rat o$. f; DRAWERS Wurth r.it for Wuiih 4uc f.q- Wurili 75c fur Wnrih 1.25 fur J ' 48c Crtc 70c 99c 1.15 Paine & Hurst. |