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Show Tltli i:axiineu uuut.., Utah, tccphay mokxixo. xovi:mi:i:i COMPLAIN 1, 1901, thn ii. JXii mail :i. be I urn (Hi STEIN live Cauf.irria to 8F BAD commit tee lliB Republican central arra.iitel for a rally a: HarrH-rtl- e CASE IS SUM IS WeJumdsy night. Judge Frick the n.xu-anof gait lake City, w.ij be the fiiaudolin flub will furuis.i music for the over the romaius Funeral service held at ike of George Pi.lcock will be Seivnd ward meciins bouse Ihu.aday. Remains can be I 2 o'clock. from 10 ua,U 1 o'clock Gram 2713 ai on that day. .: Lr. L. F. Wch of Rexburg, Ma, was operated uixm today at the Oglcn general hotpilul for an nlcerutej Jaw, tooth resulting from having several pulled. The Board of Equalization, of lug of the following members W. tb k dtuucil: J. C. Nye, A. II. Wo) os, 31 Emmett, Mat Davidson and Fred Cbauibets. will meet at the office of J 0. Nye. 2111 Washington avim e. ou Tuesday, Nov. 1 and hold a session rl cub day up to and including Fattir aesc! to review taxes for curbing and guttering in also for sewer and paving In Dis-tri12, also for aewer construction in District No. 8. day, Nov. 5. ct ihe American Locomotive Works has been given a contract to build twenty-sevelocumotivea fur the Western Pa- li he. The Southern Pacific will soon begin iraightenlng the line between Truckee and lteno and ninny heavy grades and will be eliminated. Chicago, Oct. 31. A dispatch to the Tribune from Garrett, lnd., says: A seprial train carrying President Oscar G. Murray of the B. & O. Railway company and party haa made a record run over the Chicago division, covering 131 tuiles in 126 minutes. The tralh was drawn by a locomotive of the Atlantic type. Gen. Dillman, chief engineer of the Western Pacific railroad, in an interview iith a Reno Gazette representat- ive Wednesday, said that the condi- tions of the country north of Reno will prevent the building of the main line of the Western Pacific into Reno, but that a spur will no doubt be built to that city. The route of the new line will follow tbe survey as announced auine weeks ago. Kansas Cliy, Oct. 31. A telephone message from the Missouri, Kansas & Texas hospital at Bed alia today states that W. J. Black, general passenger agent of the Santa Fe system, and hia Wife who were Injured in the collision yesterday at Upton, passed a fairly piod night. Although blr. Black was restless. bis condition was considered lavorahle. Mrs. Black was feverish lud her pulso rapid. The attending physician stated that there still was a possibility that an amputation of the toot in tbe case of Mrs. Black, would be necessary. The chief surgeon of the Bants Fe arrived here today with i apodal train to remove the patients to Topeka. FAIRBANKS Frankfort, lnd., IN INDIANA. Oct. 31. Senator Fairbanks made hia first apeeeh of the lay at Carmel, where lie earnestly the election of Congressman An unusually large crowd was tsthered st the next slop, Westfield, Ihe audience Including hundreds of fchool children. Ton can find, said Senator Fairno instrumentality more banks, in advancing the school and ihe home than the great Republican parly. It was horn to advance the sons id human liberty. It has stood for the things which make for the advancement of knowledge, virtue and jrawer in the United 8iaies. We talk oftrade ud commerce; they are but instruments of these higher features of the tivilzatlun. Make sure of the triumph of the Republican party, nut because It b the Republican, but because It la the party which plana for the. great things which are best for yon and best for our common country." advised Landis. MORGAN VISITS FAIR. St. Louis, Oct. 30. J. P. Morgan and puny arrived tonight over tbe Pennsylvania railroad. The other members of the party are R. N. HIcock, G. N. Pollock, G. 8. Eggleston, Wm. Stick-Pol- e and Charles Banns. They will remain In the city about four days and ft is said to be their intention to return to New York at ihe expiration of that time. Most of the time while hero will bo spent at the World's fair. DOES NOT WANT WARS. Hanford, Conn., Oct. soun 31. In the of his sermon at the St. Pauls . E. Church, Bishop McCabe said: I not want warn and I do not like tnem, but there is Just one war I would so to live to see. I would like to see e United States and the British government form an alliance and make lurk y stop her Armenian murders. LAND GRAFTER IS ARRESTED. Portland. Oct 30. A dispatch to the Oregonian from Medford, Ore., Bays mat as a result of tha of Investigations agent of the department of during tbe past two weeks, hae been arrested . niP7taken Miller, north on a charge of at-t- o defraud the United States lands Simultaneously with ,here commenced to be B, ,rnval grf,at n,lmber ot timber land in townships 40 and 41. south th"EVW0 "d three west. The fact fllhlei were made In almost sohH M?P, nd the t that manv were mih,e b7 Persons who it 8 alpeed were not of dent rn . ray the Pne of e and t0 PB7 00 for K, flvT ng a"n the proofs were had, led thr U'tfPect ,g0.V'rn"lcnt ,and officials to " flw l 11.1, auffl-raM- .T lo-th- Th ft me?. attention ce was called to ?nd special agents were Miller 11 supposid Vd to have ln(,ulTlM Pmgress aiiil ulrt the njrB.,fl.bere Saturd,y aCVrJ eastern1 WM niht to get as ! Pn,y wlien 9 was uPlowd to represent company. , ii.u-.f- to K uo ,u bo b .- and fony-ogi- ii e,i. While there ha TAL ro jfu I ,urs frnt., ! I If de-l- of or mine in the ...j uIki.oq IsHiurnla during tin- past three r t J le four year, cheap coiouiat Mies from the crowded casM-tl emcrs, winch necessarily merr 8n Increase in ri.e amount uf mull, die number of clerk ho not been mereweed. Several year ago they ran Id Battle Moun-(ai- n. but now mu to lieno. which 1 some 3th) mllra farther. CLAIM WORK IS TOO HEAVY ON The excedve strain, physical and THE OGDEN-8AFRANCISCO mental, on souie of the boyu, ia causing RUN FOR THE NUMBER a hrrak-dua- a and with s.tany a general OF MEN. collniwe will be the result unless the department, remedies the existing u Ace Harder Worked Than In of strairs by giving the Ogdeo-Sa- a Any Oth-t- r District of Railway Mail Frsuclsco run xuorc men. Service. MO.OO!) MR. PURRINGTC.N k.LT WITH ACCIDENT A' 3 CLAIMS CAMAilcS. ?Pr?Evi3 t'-i- AM - A the le- puzzle OFto OSOEN. Fr.A7i.SM i Y ,.)t r, .'.Bvrrirp ta Untangle the They Cen-plaJn- A 'll! At the meeting of the ,;.,j ,,f dasiom-rilouAi., i! lW led against i. e e.,u ;iJ r.illi4 Farrington sud Mis. Mu.itUik--- r for uamage for iuju;-:-a.i.jjui-Soiiouu of the ai.e0i.l bad cuaditiuu. f Li luges. Mr. Purriagtou, wl,o jc "u 'Vel Vv'eler, smied in hi i. that Sunuay u;,ht la6i Li. Oise went through the biidse bciw.u he Buck estaie and Mr. Gilwou's fa;i.i, I lie jjiuittui m)8 bar of his bug v enu .8 harnebs were broken, i',ai he was inruwD into the sloutli hiui-i- r injuring and uamaging ids lie usks unit tu? county pay for the dumauis. ihe mailer was to Commisiiu-.hn- sioner howeia for inve.tigaiioa and report. Mrs. Murgarct Walker that on October 13, while uu alleges ), to way !e 'b e rosnlng a bridge near iil',ir.-v,.,Middle Fork, her liusgy went through a hole aud suslaiued 2.u0 .worth of damage which aim asks the county to Millie. The mailer was referred tu Commissioner Wilson for Investigation and report. A communication was received from C. J. Weaver u( Layton prices and conditions in regard asking to having his son who is an invalid and whose mother died recently, place-under the care of the county. The matter was referred to the commissioner of the poor for investigation and report. 'ihe following judges of election were appointed: Hooper district No. 2. William Atwood aud Thoa. Rued. Jr., in place of 31. A. Child who declined to act, and Isabella Lowe, who dues not live in the district, both Republicans; .Marriott district, Albert Powell In place of J. D. Powell, Republican, wbo refused to act. John T. Ritter and Edward Parker, bolh of Riverdale, were appointed delegates to tbe Irrigation congress to be held at El Paso, Texas, these being the only persons who had signified a desire fur such appointment. Commissioner Wilson reported that the work on the roads in the Randall road district, with the special road tax, levied and collected in l!H)4 will begin today. Commissioner Wilson reported that Halverson Bros, will charge $35 additional to furnish and place the amoke stack for the water heater in the county jail. In view of the fact that all the bids have been made public Commissioner Wilson was authorized to further bids, unless the bid of s3 presented by A. W, Meeks Includes a smoke stack. An appropriation of $i0 to finish the work of repairing North Lane in the Huntsville road district was made and it was reported by Commissioner Wilmen have son that about twenty-fiv- e donated one days work each with team toward the work of repair. Commissioner Fowera reported that different residents In the Hooper road district had agaced to donate twenty-on- e days' work to place a drain tile along the road if the couni y will furnish the necessary pipe, and an appropriation of $150 was made to complete the purchase of tbs pipe and have the surveyor locate tlie place few the drain. Commissioner Powers reported it had been necessary to place straw on some of tbe rfads In Kanesvllle and Hooper where the sand Is deep. Commissioner Stanford reported- that property owners prepare to convey to the county sufficient land for a right-of-wroad about a half for a two-ro- d mile west of the county Infirmary in Roy. It was agreed that the count will accept the same, provided the residents will do all the work of changing the fence and straightening the road, so that tbe county will be at no expense. Commissioner Stanford reported that he had visited tbe Infirmary and poor farm and had found matters very satisfactory. He also reported that he had received several applications for aid by indigent transients, during the past week and that In several rases aid had been rendered. An afternoon session will be held to consider claims. eighl-year-o- t :I:i "y. (.;,affairs t V.'.., ,,1,;.u. of liiiliiipii y .,fi i own last Tburs- en'iiini ie- puzi'ing ' At the Sunday the First c.l..ur are L'.Hitrilmihm pay off the rs. TWENTY IN A v:c :i wm.' .....i ;u a lUiis-Tibe- d e ihur.h In a f". . -- i . - Se-ou- A graud sacred n U tbe non tng was well atl"ti. : ar..l greatly enjoyed by those prof. and the pis was muslt.il uini-iosuccess of tbe coat. ,t liao in a great nicisura to his effors. Next Sunday evening there will be another sacred cue-- n oousiHtltig of soles, duels and clmniMs umjer tits direction of Prof Le gci-eia- Lo-Co- in n. V- -. lVputy Sheriff Sebrlng ervd the writ ofreplerin at noon yesterday. Shortly afier Attorney Cites In behalf of Frank Hobson rvei a notice on Sheriff Joseph W. Bailey who is in possession of the proieity in the Interest ot the Frazltd Bros., and the k, to vacate, on tbe grounds that the property in question dues not belong to Rndo'ph Stein, but to the firm of Stein and Co., a corporation. It Is claimed that Mr. llulwon furnished the original capital fur ihe business of the firm. Bherff Bailey later aaa furnished an Indemnifying bond by F. Frazrinl end the Filigree Natlo.tal bank and will remain In possession of the stores. , i Bakersfield. Cal., M. 31. General C. SI son. a diiiiiKii!s:i,'. uimer of the ilritibh army. dil tl.i moriiing at bis home near GreentU'ius, lu this county, aged b0 years. C. St. Louis, Oct. 31. According to Ubarles latriner, president uf the Fort Wayne railroad, who arrived last night at the World's fa:r with friends, J. Plorpont. Morgan, the fiuaneier, is uul in tbe party of wlth-- it was supposed he was a member. ld 1 ace-lic- -- ay MEMBERS OF WHALER'S CREW LOST IN GALE. Bun Francisco, Oct 31. Information mail received by has bpeU from the whaling schooner Laura Madsen which got caught In the ice pack oft Point Belcher in August, to the effect that two of her men, T. O'Hara and J. Hill accompanied by a native Point Hope, put out In a boat from A gale arose and the men have never since been heard from. GOOD Wff AT.KR MAKES CATCH. San Francisco, Oct. 31. The whalhas aring bark Charles W. Morgan amountrived here with a good catch, ing to 1.450 barrels of sperm oil, IjO barrels of whals oil, the product of forty- - six sperm and two right whales, and whale bone weighing 2,100 pounds. After leaving Hakodate In July, where tha Morgan received the first informawar tion of the navito In regard a warning through hargating the mined entrance to the tark bor. she spoke the whaling Andrew Hicks on August 17. The 800 Hicks reported then a catch of was barrels of sperm olL The bark refused a landing at the Caroline islands Russo-Japane- se ' GOVERNOR'S FUNERAL OrtTTo. Extreme simColumbus, O., oyer the body plicity marked tbe rites former of the late George K. Nash, officers Governor of Ohio. The etate and the trustees of all tbe at ended tmlons located in CoHimbus In the the aerricea which were held church at 2 p. m. Then number of floral V'a. 8. friends and organizations. Ker. street Palmer nasior of the Broad buna! church.' wad the Presbyterian service and offered Nearer My God to Thee, was iung club. by the Columhns Glee Lawa cemetery The burial at Green waa private. ,ttf J PW' MRS. STUDER SUES THE A. O. U. W. MELVIN SENTENCED Claims Her Husband Was In Good Standing In Order and Policy Waa Not Paid. Anna C. Sluder, through her attorney, T. D. Johnson, has filed a complaint in ihe Second Judicial District Court, beginning suit against the Supreme Lodge of the A. O. U. W. and a branch organization, the Grand Lodge of the A. O. U. W. of Utah, Wyoming and Utah, for the recovery of a $2,00(1 policy due her it is claimed since May. According to the allegations, a $2,000 policy was Issued the husband of Mrs. Sluder, William Stu-defrom Fidelity Lodge No. 3 of Ogden. Mr. Btuder died at Baker City, Oregon, May 8, 1004, In good standing. In Other Minor Offenders Court Given Hearing. DAYS Polica O. Blelvin was arraigned in police court before Judge llowell on thn charge of petit larceny, found guilty and given thirty days on the municipal rock pile. The offense for which he waa convicted was committed Saturday night or Sunday morning early. The defendant went Into the room of a lodger at the Ogden House, while the latter was asleep ami divesting himself of bla old clothes proceeded to attire himself in the new suit to the sleeping man. Later the victim of tbe robbery located tbe thief JAP DIPLOMAT UNDERGOES and notified tbe pullce department OPERATION FOR APPENDICITIS. with tbe result' that the lightning was arrested by Detecartist" change New York, Oct. 31. Kogoro Takahl-r- a, tive 1ender, Sergeant Wilson and Ofenvoy extraordinary and minister ficer Burke. plenipotentiary from Japan, who. haa Wm. Beveridge failed to put In an apJust undergone an oiierat.lon here for peal an ee on the charge or drunkena appendicitis, paused quiet night. ness ana forfeited $10 I tail. The crisis will not be passed for two hlorrls Mordina and John or three days, but the physicians said were arraigned nn a charge ofLugan vagif bla condition continues as at pres- rancy. They pleaded not- guilty and ent, the diplomat will pull through their case was set down fur Tuesday very nicely. morning at 10 o'clock. Third Secretary c.f the Legation, S. Hauehara arrived from Washington You must today or tomorrow last evening and passed the night at or you cannotregister vote, his chiefs bedside. r, - BRYAN IN NEBRASKA. Lincoln, Nebr., Oct 31. William J. Bryan left here this morning for a final tour of Nebraska. He opened with an address at Crete and tbe days schedule for his special Including stop at Dorchester, Friend, Exeter, Fairmont, Sutton, Harvard, Hastings and Kearney, NOTED COMEDIAN DEAD. Dan Leno, the London, Oct. 31. principal attraction at tha Drury Lana Pantomimes for many years, and the most noted music hall comedian in thia country, died today of beait failure. Leno broke down mentally In 1903, but recovered sufficiently to appear at Drury Lane at Christmas. Hia malady recently developed again. ARCHBISHOP IS DYING. Cincinnati, Oct. 30. The bulletin issued by the physicians attendingArch-blsho- p Elder, at 10 o'clock, showed tbe following: Temperature, 102; pulse, 125; respiration, 34. Since he was prostrated by the grip last Friday, he has rallied at different times but these rallies were only temporary and he haa beea gradu ally growing weaker rtnee 10, so that at midnight he was reported as just alive." There were symptoms of pneumonia, but be has been very weak ever since he fell from bis chair on Friday and his phyriclani have never been hopeful of recovery. KRUGER TO REST AT HOME Remains on Their Long Journey to 6outh Africa Among tho Inccrip-tlon- o Hava Fought a is, Good Fight; I Hava Finished my Course; I Have Kept My Faith." PRAISE Phone No. C1& Z31 CST II U ALL EIGHTH GRADE U FI vil GRADUATED receive 10 per c all pictwro taken wtthla the next SO days at QA8BCIUP8 STUDIO 'Ihe rail ay 278 SStb al 31 1. f.l 39 cents col-li'p- w Wheelwright Bro Si (!m-ju- Reward. Warning A REWARD OF FIFTY DOLLARS t u nmru u au tw UTAH POWER Campbello Dr cost Of urn SHE4, Mftrch V 1st - FOR THE PRESIDENT Telegram Sent Commending Hia tion in Calling Together Tha Hague Peace Tribunal. Ac- 31. The principal fra of a universal peace service held in Sllal temple, has been the sending of a telegram to President Rooeevelt. praising him for hia significant aud progressiva action'' In calling together The Hague peace tribunal for the see ond tlms. Nearly 1,000 persons listened to sd' dresses in the interest of universal peace by Fran Leonora Belenk, professor in the University of Munich; Hie Rev. Charles Wagner and the Rev. X. Koenig of Praure; Miss Jane Adams and Dr. Emil G. Hirach of Chicago. "To your picslcicnl, Thewlora Unose-vsl- t. Is due tbe thanks of every peace advocate in the world, said Frau the who, in 1899, represented women of eighteen countries at the fli u convocation of The Hague tribunal "Ha was the first to set The Hague tribunal in action, first over a controversy that might have involved Mexico in war, and again when tbe clash between nations was threatened over the ' Venezuela difficulty. Frau Helen It, speaking on the causes leading to war, blamed the public in general for luck uf Imagination, which she said, made it lmpoeaible for tne people to comprehend tbe meaning oi 60,000 men dead on a battlefield. She accused the press, especially lu the United States, of hardening hearts by stories and pictures of war. She am the English papers tried to cause a war Chicago, Oct. tun Today and tomorrow are tho last days on which you can regiator this year. You cannot rota if you are not registered. MARTIN-P1IIPP- The Terms of Salo Are PosltlvcXr NUPTIALS. S London. Oct. St. Bradley Martin. Jr., and Helen Phipps, daughter of Henry Ihlppo of Pittsburg and New York, will be married Nov, 2, at Beaufort Castle, Inverness, Scotland, leased by the brides pares Is from tbe Duke of Beaufort. Bol-en- k, BBS FREE OFFER TO READERS ud New York City. George F. Parker, chairman of the literary bureau of tbe national com- ml t tee, wbo hi been al Rase mount arranging cMisin details concerning Judge Parker' trip, went to New Ymk on the noun triin. Mrs. Charles Mercer The Hague, Oct. 31. Tbe remains of former President Kruger, of tbe Transvaal republic, who died In July Iasi, were removed from the cemetery Hall and Mi Hdioonmaker, a it.ei of Mrs. Pnrkcr, will attend the Modi- today and taken to Rotterdam for conveyance to South Africa on board tho son Square garden meeting tonight steamer Baiavier. six wreaths from and return to Esojius tomorrow. All of Judge Parker's apecriies will Queen Wilhelm inn, the prince consort, and former President fetrvn. covered be short. the coffin. Not much public Interest was SOLD LIQUOR TO INDIAN. shown. A mortuary chapel has been pro-paron the steamer, rovered with Washington. Oct. 31. If a motion filed by Attorney Crane, of Holton, draping embellished with inscriptions in silver letters, among them, I have Kansas, Is granted, the supreme court fought a good fight; I have finished will be called on to decide whether an Indian becomes a citizen of the United my course; 1 have kept the faith. States by raking land in severalty. The WAS IT ATTEMPT AT SUICIDE? case ia that of Albert Neff, of Kusa. who has been sentenced by tbe United Danville, Ya., Oct. 30. S. IL Bu- States district court to pay a fin of chanan, a banker of Jonesboro, Ga., $200 and serve a term ot four months waa shot in this city last night and In prison on the charge of selling beer la In a critical condition. He was la to a Klckapoo Indian. Mr. Crane asks the room of Mrs. W. T, White at tbe the court for a writ of habeas corpus latters home at the time and she releasing Neff from Imprisonment on has been arrested charged with the the ground that Neff, who owna land in crime. She declares, however, that it severalty, is by virtue of that fact a was an attempt to commit suicide. citizen of the United States, thus renBuchansn Is said to have a wife liv- dering inapplicable tbe statute making ing in Georgia. Mrs. White says she it a misdemeanor to sell Intoxicants i.' saw Buchanan in Georgia before com- Indians. Neff bos served one week uf his sentunes. ing to Virginia. wMK Uto pnbfWRww Haring contracted al Magarin of eeot to atf and any tha coupon below al ones. ad MADAME bring n monthly moiog of contains a that lo beat In literature nd art. It lo owdaWa by OVER THREE MILLION OP THE MOST CULTURED WOMEN OF AM ERICA, bring adopted bp the NnttoMl Oouaril of WonMnaf Amoriea aofhrir riMal organ, 6dl nthwExwstnnrffiM fern frao an oxaeefy what that ym can sample copy s wraganM thin 1 or sign and return tb mnth and w will mall you tho nwguhM bsovtifri Mhnriitg eoupan fcr frao for dM months or alg the coupon for efx month matt tho magacuM frao of charge fortoriaeasontha. , I f beg to offer one ysarS aabeerlpClon fro wad In f our paper who rign flilo high grad FA UK Ell TO bFEAK. Farker Eropus, Oct. 31. Judge started for New York today ud alii speak tonight at Maillron Square garden and win-- l up the week in New Jer- Bey, Cornice ileui O clerks on the Og-'You must register today or tomorrow fhii: Fiuiik'isco run who return or you cannot vote. niiii Keiui without luting stile to wot k p he mail tire claiming that such a .'i.iiiinm of allairs exists tuvauee of it', inadequate number of men. There ' a genual feeling of dissatisfaction :i!initg the boys on account of being ov-- n or Led und with some a general is likely to result from tbe Ph'lcai aud mental strain Incident to Mich l.ing hours of work without sufficient jest. Cup and aancwr sale. 89 cents per sat Cut dannrated cups ud i To those not initiated In the workthem u4 you will bay then. 8m ings of Hie railway postal service, a We also offer a nkm aaiectfennf dcooratod Chiu plate marine In niail ilerk bus nothing to do but aurl price from 10 to 25 renin the itiuil pouches and dump them off at the certain w mwn labelled on tbe tag. They do not know that thous-mid- s of packages of papers and letters ttiuiii be distributed in i ariosi pouches the course of a run. rkoaelffa 3478 WasMagtoa Arenas Tbe department at Washington figures that a clerk should lw off duty one Ete day for curry day on duty. That la. if a clerk's run takes two days to make it. then he should rest two days. During the time off he la supposed to spend hurt uf the time in studying the schemes and schedules of the different states of the division in which he is The clerks on the Ogden-Sii- u employed. Francisco run claim that they era of the time working shout and do nut have sufflrisst time tor study and recreation. The helpers on A Mwsrd oC Fifty DcBaro ($HAi). wU b paid by tho Utah UgM tils rim make the trip to Reno and re ID Fewer Co. for tb nrroat o party or tho orontog f partite who i.OSO a turn, distance of miles every Ra atoetrto traaemlwelu otavnir April ink, 1803, canoed dnri three days, which means that in a with said tonraiY Enos Ena, through lntorfrMO in oomo month's tune they travel about 10,800 At A point About om mile south from ttsteew honaffi known miles. The crew which loaves Ogden aaor tb month oC Ogdu Cuyea. In charge of tbe train which carries the Fereens nr warned not to Interfere la nay wrla xrith said Sah mall cars, stops at Carlin, another crew tabes the train to Reno, thua givIt la safe ta the ptfblta If um pleated, bat onrkms moults to prspu ho caused thiwogh I ha ty and posatblo fatal irorits to persona ing the first rrew about 21 hours' rest befoie taking charge of a train back to breaking of Insulators, or 11m throwing it rim, lfuba of tree, a tba wrlaaa nf cnatpaaya aaid atoatrio iraaa ataallar obsiraattoa Ogden. But all this time tbe mnd clerks an nn duty, pegging sway witn tirsd back and throbbing head. IwXGHT & COM The Atlanta News, in speaking of the XU 5m grievance of the clerks an the Greensboro and Atlanta line, states that the men there are furred to run an aver-re of K0 aillcs per day and then asks tlie question: Itow does the department expert to have shilled distributors and keep them on the road iKd miles every day... Why that's easy 1 compared to the lot of the helper on the Ogden-Sa- n Franrlseo run, for Instead of running the small distance of 180 miles every day, he runs an average of 3(10 mile per day. of K During the past month ihe hoys have linen going into Reno stuck up on the malls almost every trip. When it ia taken into oonsideraiion that there WW he are on an average of about 400 sacks byrnai containing 60,000 papers on every run and about 900 bundles made up of about 36,000 letters, it will readily be seen that there la plenty of distributing for the mail clerks. to du- Four men work tbe pajiera the letters. When there is an entra heavy mail ths clerks almost invariably are Muck a number of pouches at Reno. Since the first of the. monUi ebout four bundrau sacks of mall have been carried pas' Reno to Ran Francisco because the clerks were unable to work It. Reno t Ihe feeder fur five oountiea in California and whan mail Is carried by )' is taken to Oakland pier when cleric on tlicir lay-o- ff are called out to wurk pu-t- two-thir- THHIDTY 81 34th Street. CLERKS rou-djtio- sinv-- s ai chinch :.:c .. Meth- fiir lt;;) $:i;u waV r. : ; t , I lev. Flair .preaihvd a n.. i.r'y sermon on ii- k tiAl. Tubata" fit'tn tb ( was au able talk Uim v, listened tu ..: a t attentively by the r t. d. by Following the wrl; of ' Fia.i-i- i liras., and- the Pingri-Vati.mil Lank, creiliiora fur $4.wti .o-- r Howe. I and Sous filed a cuin- .l iiui in ihe Judicial district o.iri 1,1'Biunlng a repleilj s.u. io me complaint alkiut $4(K) in l merchandise in loihiug and be swln klore belongs to ike plaintiffs and waa being sold on consign-.vei- 2LD Subscription Mad; n Apply on odist Cht.iui Diui. have arisen Uie VMJ'k'Us SLi;n FEW Ml . Cie. Mrs. Margurrt Walker Alic j She h.et Witn Accident Frci.i Saire Cause. and HUNDRED NINE DOLLARS Beef Corn-Fe- d go to Ballard & Rinckers - COLLECTED you want Eastern been an Sign ani j mtwtwW t send this coupon lodoyii TOTME EXAMINER. months Gentlemen: 1 a grot to auboodb to th Eaomlnor forth MADAlfe condition m asnd Utah on ratoo at tho raguhir posh jou paid avarimulhLfft ! , vr'f imniwwi" NAME address OSTOFFICE, M VI Vl . t-v'-ihc $?,ri. vnrtVMvMmi dTATEi A4 Sand two cotrpons K you want MADAME frss far mers than-1- month. ' frt ohaff for mcrito porwn oon.racriy vwv |