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Show MOnXIXO THE EXAMINER Lyceum Theatre J. H. YOUNG Prop, and Published every day la the the S.audard Publishing WM. GLASMANN, Mgr by jetr Co. WEEK MAY 39 OUR BIG VAUDEVILLE SHOW. TOM HKFROir. The Mart clou On liPg Dancer. MISS KICK, Manager. Delivered by Carrier, Morning Examiner. Sunday 75 ct per month I eta iag!e copies ' Harpist. 1 A CROIX. Comedy Juggler. THE GREAT LA RENO FAMILY, Deary Ufilng. BABY FATES. SUBSCRIPTION By mail one month (including eta Sunday) outside of Ogden ....60 5G. No, Telephone IJt Eu-- . RENO, Snug. LITTLE ELLEN, lightning THE JANKTTS. Ito.ial Marionette. based npon the iraccable nnivenu'nia of money last week from figures furnished by New York Financier. Indicate that the New York hanks gained $::.012,1Hi rash against a Iom of fr.H23.2iMl la tbo previous week. The of rauh reuniting from the tint law-arInierbank movement was lu.:S6T,tiKI, which is about tb largest for lie were chiefly season. The receipts from (he West aud South, Indies! ins accumiilallnns of unemployed balances. The receipt of new gold, represented by assay office checks drawn acainsi domestic bullion dcisisiicd at various making the points, were fl,0ti2.f0d, total gains from these two sources 811.42H.5MJ. Thcso gains were offset in part by exports of gold aniuunling to 84,611 AM during (be period embraced In the estimates, and also by the lists by the banks on operations proper of f3.9ii6.ifj0. The total of losses was therefore 88.417,-- 4 ltd, which sunt deducted from the tie tal gains as above; leaves f3,OI2.(Mt as the estimated net gain to thu banka lor the week. The bank statement was expected to show a larger increase n than the above owing to the of averages, there having been a million on account of gain of 7 the payment on Friday of the previous week to tbo Panama Republic, while the losses through gold exports would count for only about half the amount stated, the withdrawals of the metal having Ven made after the middle of the week. No estimate could be formg ed of probable rhanges In loan to the subscriptions to the Japanese kma in this city and owing to the practical suspension of negotiaUona of Pensions payments .finance bills. through the banka were f 1,433,000 and custom disbursement were f2,687e 1 sya-ter- ow-iu- 087. A Wife. "Wanted EDISON'S MOVING PICTURES. ILLUSTRATED SONGS. Lift Story of a this I taper has published two articles which have detailed the success of certain women la various line of business and called attention to the fact that when women once enter upon a business career they at once forge to the front. All over the west Individual women are taking up We have big business enterprises. not as many women in the professions and arts as In the east; but. In to onr numbers, more In business. Women have made a remarkable eiicrras of floriculture in California. A woman waa tbe first person In California to start the culture of tube roses. Slio bsi grest green houses and sends the cut flowers to the San Francisco market. Many other women have made fortunes from Iheir success In similar pursuits in CaTIlurnla. Another woman who has made a success In business in rather a peculiar Rue ou tbs coast la a Mrs. Alibie Krebs, who owns three thousand acres of redwood forests and is a member of the lumber association containing twenty-onconstituent companion. There are numbers of other Instances, especially on the coast, where the fact of a woman's aptitude for a particular line of business, unusual thought It Is, has won for bur a fortune. There is nothing to lie wondered at then that the query Is often propounded, are women crowding men out. If they are. It la because of their push and energy and business ability that makes them endeavor to become a unit in the transact ion of (he World's btihlncwt life lustcad of the cipher that some men would havo (hem lie. And in thus (xurelHing thc.lr abilities In an chort to become independent they will teach many a man a lesson that is much needed among (ho male population no encumbering the earth. n e CONVERTED INTO WEALTH. A filet of nittrh general intereel is cated In the report of tbe bureau of sis li stirs summarising the predic tion and It ? HONEY LOANED SALARIED PEOPLE Reel Estate and Chattel Loans, ft quick, confidential and & private. No commission. WESTERN BROKERAGE CO. 223-'Phone 534-s- . Ecclea Bldg, g Bet-vic- e 4 fc$SS3i.Vss'8!3kS e t-- gin-nie- g, al . and Warsaw. Wherever they went they drew crowded hotist. Thi was undoubtedly due, sav.s the manager, to the evident anxiety of the Russian to see the Japanese, against whom the iuea of an arim-- struggle had unijura-tlonabbran long a mxirer of expreta-tioIn fact, 1 gathered from Kusalans that a long two year ago the possibility of an atta- k upon Japan waa seriously considered by the Russian government." The di faculty of traveling through Russia with a theatrical company aud all its imitediinenia. must be experienced to lie appre- iared. Kusslcn po-le and officials i to exist msinly for the purpose of throwing obstacles in your way. using their power, of advancourse, for tlietr own tage. At Warsaw we had a serious round with the luauagcinent of the Imperial theatre, to s'urt with. "1 requited some tri.'Iiug alteration in nt which militated the stage arrani-en-e of our performagainst the smooth ance. The whole thing might have been done in a quarter of an hour, but the eham-afforded to the Russian official in bluster anil badg-- r to hia heart's content to get you under. In fact was too good to be lost. I waa told the alteration waa utterly impossible. 1 insisted upon my requirements being car. ried out lu'fore I The director of tbe Theatre was accordingly communicated with, and In the meantime nty impresario, a German. got into a stiie of abject terror, beseeching me to give way. or at any rate (o call myself an American, anything rather than English, which tbo alliance with Japan had ala strong feeling. 1 deready clined to consider riihcr suggestion; and presently the great ntan. a military olfleer in full uniform with the usual decorations, v.a, unnotinced. It was the afternoon of the day we were to osn, and as I stood on the si age the director emerged from the wings in all his glory and. fixing a glare niton me. Bin sic forward with his chest blown out hiiU his chin up as nte to collapse though he fully expci-te.In a heap on the boards. Mr. Jackson, who is six feet odd and broad In proiMirtlon. an old Rugby forward of the ltest type, goes ou to say: 1 SUM perfectly still, with iny hands In my iiockeis. and returned hla stare until he came close up to me, when, after a good look into one anolh-er- s eyes, finding I didn't hedge, he called up reinforcements In the shape of hair a dozen oilier uniformed satellites. Surrounded by the whole crowd. I was again told that my request waa refused, and that 1 must pmcecTt without. I thereupon declined to give my performance at all, and, os their demeanor got threatening, 1 pulled out nty paasitort, which, provided it Is in order, 1 have always found an Invaluable dernier res-s- o ft in dealing with Russian officials. I was nut disappointed. Finding me impervious to bluff and bluster, they astonished me by absolutely purling up without more ado and allowing me to have my way. The methods of Russian officialdom, politics and diplomacy, observed the manager, are those of the ass in the lion's skin. At Kieff we had another strange experience of Russian aggression. At one of our opening nights a large number of Russian officers of the garrison, who were in the audience, swarmed on to Ihe stage and commenced to make themselves at home, appearing to consider they had aa much right to be there aa in the seats. they had paid bn. Their demeanor was anything hut pleasant to my Japanese company, especially towards Ihe women, and, aa they were also very much in ihe way, I requested them to return to the auditorium. They refused, and one of their senior present Informed me that Russian o fibers would go anywhere they pleased. Even when tbe curtain went up (hey declined to leave the stage, and It was only when 1 ordered it to be lowered and refused to proceed with (he performance that they sullenly retired. You may gather Home idea of the liberty of the subject in Russia from an incident which occurred at thia time in the theatre at Kieff. Oue evening some official arrangements displeased the ite iple, and a manifestation of popular feeling place in the gallery, Just as it might In London. Now, as the oceoupatits of these suns paid us about three roubles for them, it will be understood Hint they were by no means of llie lowest elausea of the people. Let British gallcryli.ee and consider wlmi happened, and lie thankful they were nor born subjects nf the Great White T.ar. The governor was present, and. enraged by the noise, immediately sent soldiers, who made prisoner of the whole gallery en bloc, marched them out and (logged them, men and wonn-- alike, after which they were all locked up In Ihe town goal. Allhottgli the novelty of our performance never failed to draw good houses, the KitKslans aKvay affected to think very lit tj of Jaimncie t tlent. The governor of Warsaw, during sit Interview w hit It 1 hail with him before leaving lhat plai-e- . said to me. Well. Mr. Jackson, we have to thank you for one tiling.' 1 wondered what Ic was ahnui to ciiiiKi'M'iibiic me upon, when he 'You Live taught IIS that the Japanese are tint the '.ni' Mci tual po-p- ! we thought they wei,.' I assured hint that it he wslicd for awidle he would probably fud their intellect far mure robust than lie iniag-lti- d them In be. in the light of lect-nevents, he regard nte as a At prophet. miy rate, at that very moment I had in my company a young .iHpnnexe who hxd joined tia at Hilda Perth. Ho wu. no actor, nor did I null cist ii nd his to acconipaiiy its. However, lie always to have plenty of money, anil lately 1 have lisiovercd him to lie the son of a distinguished min- ral in tbe Jatancso navy. Who rl-- c there may have been lying perdu In iny company I cannot tell, but lhat 'reaped their Is p:u- - certain. "They noth cl. lor one thing, that, whereas iu (' many, where we also performed. l'ie Mildler were always being drilled or i zeroised, in Kiixsia you tsteiy saw any thing of the kind, alin many gun iron though ve wc.-town. Like h free prople. the Japanese also did fall to notice and remark upon the generally subdued of the people under th perty Hid tynuiiih a) routine lit every wall, of Jife. to with It v . t.v, had to conform For Ins'ani-etn.Msnt necessity of found reproving our h .is whenever ourselves in a- v building whsisoevr w fdi-a Tisr t'i'uhl once have an ' by hi ore-- ' uce. or even when patting henea'h cute ar.hwsv through which the Imc- al being had driven, nearly pit in r m several rows. "In no part of any of tlm Inprri.il theatres, whirr a Tar ha listened to R one nllnw-eto kep one's hat on. Upon our find day si War.ixw win-- ' cf n.v J.i j who were nt work behind 'fi ' stage had their tiare knocked off by an rv!.:i! Kun-iaan.l for a moui'Mit there was in ttr-la fo.ht My d.piMii ii'ipce-uri- o lu a z.rf'- -' of tv 'Tor d,ri.i :ke ly n. - n - of Sharpers. Is not worthy that for several years past the jxdico in various Kuro-is'ucapitals have been seeking a matt who has swindled various lasiplo out of IhniiKiuidK of pounds on the pretext that ho was possessed of the plan of German fortresses, for which the French government were proiiar.-- to pay faun huge sums of money. Tho mysterious Individual was debt ribed as the l'rince ot Swindlers." He has lived lu the moHl expensive hotels upon the money obtaiued Irom his and bis soeicty was much sought after owing to big charming manners. and Baron FcrgiiHou, "Morgun, von Sclu-lia- , are a few of. the names under which he is alleged to have niHilo ths acqitaintauce of many people in fashionable hotels and to havo swindled them out of sums of money varying in amount from a few hundred pouuda to thousands. THE PLAN OF CAMPAIGN. His system of obtaining money was ingenious and bold, but it varied in details according to rireiiniHtaiices. It was, in furt, a brilliant elaboration of the confidence trick. Posing under one of his aliases, he would confide in persona who believed In him that be waa la communication with a German officer, who was prepared to sell him tho plans of the fortifications of Met or Strashtirg, or both. Also, that, for these documents a marquis, acting for the French Minister of War. was prepared to pay a very large aunt of money sometimes as much as L32U,-00He would induee hia victim to who secretly meet tbe marquis. would offer large sums for the plans, but not so much as the baron and negotiations would hang u ptoci-crted- , cullurlsiB, having some tuleuiific knowledge, led to its adaptation fur culinary purposes, and as s result the oil from the cake mills was preserved and gradually Introduced to public attention. Tbe material was fouud to Its valuable as n substitute for olive oil and It was also wutd to some extent as n lubricant fur machinery and gradually It came to be recoguixeJ as of greet commercial value. The product was Aral exported about Dih8, though then the value of Iheshipment waa ouly n little more than 1 million dollars. In the next year the exports amounted to over 6 millions, Increasing to 14 4 millions last year; during the last decade exports have been 105 million dollars. Of the oil shipped abroad lest year 2 millions worth went to France, 2 4 to the Netherlands, 4 to other European countries end ths remainder to Mexico, Brazil and to tropical sections of the world. The cotton rake, which as above noted, waa at first used almost Wholly for domestic purposes, has now become an tmNrtant article of export, and In 1893, ths value of this product and that of the meal ground from the cake wee about 4 million dollars; lest yetr exports or these products were valued at nearly 20 millions, and the shipments were largely to Germany, Belgium, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom. 1-- -2 3-- -4 The dispatches today quote Russell Sage, the great financier, as saying that the "vacation habit la the outgrowth of abnormal or distorted business methods and that n men la less fitted to do good work for his employer after two weeks rest each year than he was before. The man who uttered that may believe it Ills mind aud Imagination are warped by years of ceaseless seeking for the gold, the Jingle of which forms the only music that enters his life and the glint of which Is ths only "kindly light (hat lends him on." "When he was a boy," he says, That ths practice was not In vogue. Is probably true and that U probably why such men as Russell Rage are in evidence now to Intrude their fallacies on the present suffering generation, lie says that "A man should work easy, Imi economical of bis time, conserve hla fortes end not worry. But In hla owu heart he knows that It Is tbe man who Is constantly bending every energy to his work, sacrificing hla own pleasure to his employer's interests and doing hla duly each day as though the business In which he Is engaged Is his owu, who attains aim-erand la enabled to assure hlntsclf of fuullniuiiiB employment. In these strenuous limes no mnn tan be given an opportunity to conserve bis forces. Tbe employers of the present are to achieve whal Russell Hugo already possesses riches and (he man that gives them the best returns ld Is the one who will for the salary draw the largest sab.ry and gel steady employment. So long a one matt has of to sell his labor and his mind or labor to another, so long will that ntan Ite required to gie the best that Is tn him to his employer. And If he does this why should not that employer take enongh Interest in the employe to grant him the brief The old saythat Is All work and no play makes ing. Jack a dull boy. bolds as good today as when Hrst penned. Two weeks cf recreation and pleasure, with freedom to breathe the country air, to take pleasure (rips where ns lure is most lavish of her lieauties; to lie nfiurdcd a chame to eliminate as of cotton during tbs turrent season amt in previous years. It appears that aiming what may be termed the of this siaule. the oil extraetcd from cot tun t.,.ed. which a llttlo mure thun fifurn years fio was a comparatively uukunwn product has become one of the most Important artireh of domo-Mand also of exivy-t-. Previous to ths discovery of this produrt the 2116 Wash'cglon Are. roHon wed. aft-j- r it jr . from FAIRBURN and CAINES, tfco boil through the pro. of German Yodlrrs snd Wooden Shoo was usd in wusil purl for the Dancer. lion of the plant by sowing and MORRIS. HOWARn r the niKiiidiT, or nnu-tbe greater The World's Greatest Whistler. ;orti-jof the wa pressed Into l.K WITT and ASHMORE. ta'.c and W to cattle on tho farm IresintiiK 'The Bold Mr. Timid. v.f ere It waa grown or distributed for this purpor-- elsewhere in tbe agrfcul-t'.JOE ELLIS. Parodies att-- l MoluilogtiM. The pl was regarded unfit fin- any purpose, and it MILLER slid HIGGINS. ws ,.i Experiments by Thats All. insmifhi-tur- Print, 0, fire. In the meantime the mythical German officer would Insist on drawing some money, which the viriim was Induced to hand over to the baron. This would go on until the credulity or the funds of the go bet ween were exhausted, and thou the baron would fade into space and the Frenrh "marquis would disappear as mysteriously as be had appeared. Five years ago the English police held a warrant for the arrest or a man believed to be the awlndler in queation for practising the name sort of fraud upon an Austrian. Nearly three years ago an English gentleman complained or having been rohhed in a precisely similar fashion by Baron von Hehelia. Every effort was made to discover this man. Hotels were watched, but the "baron waa living in afuuence abroad, and Scotland Yard could do nothing. Aa regards the arrest in the present rase. Mr. Harria and his friend Mr. Btrkbeck, working in collusion with the Scotland Yard detectives, pretended to carry on tho negotiations for Mr. Blrkbeck In meet Ferguson and the Marquis de Mannevlllo" at the Hotel Modernr, Orleans, to hand over a sum of money. All kept tho appointment, and so did I he pollen. ESCAPE IN A CAB. Tho hole! waa surrounded and a motorcar waa in readiness to be used for purposes of pursuit if necessary. The precaution were not taken without need, for Ferguson did succeed In escaping In a call, and was not captured until he had reached Beirut railway station four miles away, lio waa almut to go away by train when motor-ear the police dashed up to the slat ion. He had 23,(stii franrs In his possession, but the "marquis, who was to wy 320,000 for the bogus plans In Mr. Harris's possession, hitd no more Minn seventeen franra in bis pocket. On learning or the arrest. Mr. Harris crossed to Paris on Sat unlay last to join Mr. llirkherk In assisting the police in bringing Ferguson to tk rs pinna. A final meeting was arranged to take place at the Lord Warden Hotel, Dover, but tbe, doctor, having part-- d with all his money waited In vain for the count and )arnn. With a Japanese Theatrical Company in Land of Czar I Fet-hap- u-- THE EXPERIENCES OF A LONDON MANAGER. I By T. H. M. H . in the Pall Mall . short time hefore the development of the prot-ensituation between Russia and Japan, a imld invasion or th Tsar's dominion! was undei taken by a Izutdon theatrical manager at tbe bead of a company of Japanese artist. Their adventures in the land of the will be absorbing reading when, a it Is hoped, thiy materialize in bock form. Many of their experiomes. by throwing a light on Russian character am1 the iurhv.1 methods of Russian of. fiijaldom. are specially ImcreMuig at th pient juncture. Thy joiir;i'-vi-.- l through nt irniiy huge perfiirituun , tl-like St. Kn u'. A t Mtre-n-vit- Rii.-.-!- s Ictci-.burg- Mo-co- :iv-in- g 3, lf0l. whole owing to constant friction with the Ituwian authorities over s.u-incidents as there, and would, In all prubttbiiity, have been sucked dry had he stood alone. terrified deIn retereuce to hi meanor, 1 ehoiild like to mention a singular thing, which struck me very forcibly during my tour, both iu Russia-awell as in the frontier tuwus of Germany. like Breslau. This waa tbe almost abject bearing of the German toward the Russian, it was the more astonishing because the German is undoubtedly by nature a thoroughly suc brave man. and not one cumb to another persoualiiT. !ut this strange phenomenon was unmistakable. I remarked It w herever I went. Tbe soul of the German is oppressed dread of the by such an Riav that the submissive apprehension of his demeanor everywhere in Russia lb painful to see. In places like Bres-- I noticed the self Nsnie dominating dread of the Slav and his hordes, and people liecante almost unnerved if you ever referred to tiWv possibility of Germany finding herself at war upon her eastern and western frontiers at once. It has been said of late that the Japanese will not stand cold as well as the 1 can Uttshlans. only say that during the winter 1 was with my company In Russia the little men went almut In tbeir ordinary clothes, with the addition of a top coat, and never seemed to feel weather which the Russia ns only found eudurable In furs and numerous wraps. "The only 1 rouble 1 had with them was at the end of our tour la UuhbIb. when they were anxious to go home to Japan Ivy Vladivostok. We had fttriher engagement to fulfil la Italy, blit in spite of this nothing would satlfy them but that they should leave for home by the Siberian railway, and 1 was forced to have recourse to threats to secure tbeir compliance with our contract. 1 cannot help feeling sinew that I may have done some disservice to the Japanese government by my resolution in this matter. fe-'t- y ever-prese- nt r The Depot Drag Store We make a specialty of Prescriptions. ICT0R4V Telephone orders promptly attended to. J. E. CAVE, Prop. B - re w--r - - y CARD Effective Nov. 22, S K& 8 Mad 2$. fjjn JJjaa TIME 11 afoT-Orer- laad gnaha. depart. ini Uifited ,iI1 Cornell Muffv Kansas City Daarev, Gfcaha, Conned Blnffo, Kansas City npg it ssrs: TIME TABLE ... outt dsfly uvsriand iwb Omhi San Pedro. Los Angeles and Salt Lake R. R. Co. Xo A ,I,88I Limited (jOubvX Bluffs, Kansas City, ve- - and oil points Ib--s Dipak Third, West and South Temple oat Lake City. tta. SiltSEPART. 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Phone 161Z.I A large Assortment of Low Rates and Reliable Information constantly on hand. Guaranteed by the American Ticket Broken' Alibi. A Sign of the Times! W ANTE D MEN 1.000 schooners at the To unload Salt Lake Beer hsii. It 1b the place to get the longect an.! tallest, the biggest and coldest schooner nf beer In town for fire cents. Choicest whiskies brandies and win and all kinds of soft drinks. Fine?1 line of cigars In town. Call In everybody as you pass by and sample ou. goods. Corner 25th and Lincoln avenue. D. V. CATTiS ATCKISOH, TOPEKA 8 Trains &SUT1R ..... DslY From Utah to KANSAS CITY aad CHICAOG, Also Direct lias to QMveefoa. El Paso, City at Martas m4 the Mining Comps 01 Kaw Mexico aad Artsoaa. Aak mm about reduced rnlaa C. P. WARREN, . fob Proprietor. It fS23$$CT22im$S4l n Just Ice. Between two and 111 rev years ago 'Huron von Bcliella ruined a lzuulon doctor by Inducing him to part with 1,6110 the whole of his fortune. Scholia. who then lived at a private Imi cl hi Huyswatcr. where the doctor wll it his wife also resided, produr-- d to him the secret plans of Metz, Strasburg, qnd Breslau, and the drawing of a new gun. These, of coiirw-- . were bet he the doctor that hi' w;t to receive two million francs for Pioni from the French Government, ;md pr.e ttilsed him I'ti.uoO hh his share. A mil her goiub-niai- i living In the same hole! was also virtlmisd. The donor was taken to Holland and introduced to Count ie Betide, who agreed on behalf nf Hie French government to pay two million francs for Mic JUXE MOKXIXtt, - "INJUSTICE OF VACATIONS. WOMEN IN BUSINESS. mi DAY UTAH, d Cornet. THE GREAT COMEnY FARCE, KMfwaN WASTE from the mind the cares of hnaineus for a time cannot fail but rejuvenate a man and lighten the monotony of his existence. He cannot fall to realize there la something better In life and that wbeu industrial condition change and grcd for gold is not no universal that life may gradually be brightened by a better comprehension of the needs of mau. Russell Sage la welcome to hia one pleasure of piliug up his hoards of gold, but why should he try to take from tbe life of his poorer fellow men their only pleasures? ADMISSION lOc. CVKKENCY MOVEMENT. Recently OQDEX. MAGNIFICENT SWINDLER Buck Dance. T. MEVFR3, will confer a favor by Subscriber reinforming this office of failure to their before Examiner The ceive breakfast. EXAMINER, y H. B. Hilliard. G. C, Rebcrj. CENTRAL HOTEL AND BAR Under New Managenrr.t ryasanramjzMit snirrn-rrrw- 'Phone I35-- K p A BOON" to the c;t;zcns of Ogd:n and Vjbcr Co. Going East This Spring? AH"r Ihe 15ih nf May prop: in 10 gi'e ihn pcoptn of snd .fciirrmimllr'T .'inly, tbe hirto!'.i of inurerl-iiu t!i wry money bct arid sei c,f terth rl:iJ esn i Tint si $x.ci) per i. Wo lisve only on" price, to all. Ti-cl- vitbout cx'i'3- - ro-- abMihi'nly l If you are, it, will pay you to writ me. I cau probably save you money. I have been in the pasnenger business thirty yean, all of it with the Burlington, and my experience and knowledge are entirely at your service. Kememlier the Burlington to the only lino running its own trains over ito own rails from. Denver to SL I onto I the Exposition City. p:n nud with iierfcrt ecfcly by the ue of Vitalized Air. inl Bridge work Crown nil" nf our main special' ir Is nt nominal price. 'c special f.iloni Inn lo our new pro"" of iosciirg riniiin-rhe .if locii. ,;n mil a roof which ih"refi.rp will nut in !"r fere wiih the natuml taie. No "hsrg" is niai'p fnr ex' net-inv.hen (c:h are oidp-pj- . AH work Is slrlc-ino to date an.' guaranteed. ii work g i satisfactory retiirned'io u wi'.'i-ilit davs afir-office, will be remedied v itkout ad 'it!o"al Call and ra:i ine our wo-- k gel on- - prin s b. fr,r! c.,;iq r SC hiss ga EcatafGo .... 2 7 5 th Streei. Ticket Office, 78 West Second South 8L R. F. NESLEN, General Agent, SALT LAKE CITY. . ? - Utah. nijj.'LrjTks . I mummsmi f I |