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Show KOItNTCG ILL so It la practically useless to attempt to raise them. A FiiliFITABLB PRODUCT. One product which ran he made exUNITED STATES DEPOSITARY. tremely jump able there ie poultry. An ordinary dressed chicken sells tor l OGDEN, UTAH. in Sitka, and fresh eyg have a standPresident ing price of fitly a dozen the John E. Dooly t Horae E. Faery year through. Cashier The while people Lave made their Ralph EL Hone homes in Sitka like it there and say DOMESTIC Sella FOREIGN and they would not live anywhere ejso. draft cn all points. Governor Brady Is a graduate of Yale and there is a small colouy of eduPAYS INTEREST ON TIME DE cated and refined people who are conPOSITS. tent to si ay in tha Alaskan capital. One of the town's most curious inla the jail, which la a sort stitutions old enough to he h!i mother. Gover- of comic affair. Its inmates for the nor Brady aee: who have beea most pari are mt-'Now when they are entering into a of selling whiskey io the Inguilty transition state this rate of property dians. They are employed to haul coal causes much contention when either and do other municipal chorea. The elite refuses to submit. The law of reIs that it is customary never to atory tails lion baa ben faithfully adhered lock up the prisoners except when a to from earll-'F- t days and is deeply Im- steamship is in port. It ia also said every that a new prisoner who Tan away a planted In tbeig. On this court should he careful la sdmiuisii'r-ln- g few years ago had such a hard time Jit (ire to them." of it that arter a few days he caste In the last twenty year, according bark and asked to be reinto i be Go verm ir, missionary work carcerated.voluntarily , among the Thiingiie has wrought a almn-donlThey are rapidly grat change. their old ways and are desirous LABOR NOTES of taking on those of clrlllr.rd life. The Child Labor committee of the at the They are laige p.iri'haeers store of the white mans kind of food, United Charities Organisation of New surh aa flour, sugar, beaus, canned York, has arranged for a vigorous campaign during the next six month. This goods, even to salmon, fresh fruit, bacon and lard. Aa a rule they are fond committee is made up of representaof fine clothes and the younger peopie tive men and women from all walks are generally well dressed. They have of life and all sections of the United Stales are represented by membership. muds considerable progress In learning i ha English language, and the Not contented with helping the memyoung men are beginning to inquire bers of every trade on strike or In wliat their rights are before the law. Slika ia beauiltiilly situated at the trouble In tbe vicinity, Boston, Mass., head of a flu bay dotted with rock-hase- cigar makers union 97 recently approand green-woodIslands, aud priated 5ti)0 and decided to asaesa themselves 25 cents a week for tha mound backed by high, tains and white volcanic, cones in the support of tha London, Eng., who are on strike. still further distance. The houaea of i he Indians are built for the moat pert William B. Klapetzky, tha retiring close alsive tbe beach. Externally they of the Journeymen are not different from the whiLe men's secretary-treasure- r abodrw. Inside they usually consist of Barbers International d talon of Amerone large room. In the newer homes ica, has refused an absolutely unresubdivision iuto smaller room la often stricted gift of 525,000 which the In convention at Louisville, Ky, made, and these are furnished with burecently offered Mm aa a token of their cooking cloves, chairs, respect and their appreciation of 13 reaus, and kerosene lamps Tha town boasts a picturesque old years of tha hardest kind of work. Greek church, and many btdidingv datAfter being on strike for nine ing from the first half of tha last century. It baa a library and museum, monthA the machinists and boilermaktwo schools, and various Government ers of the Chicago, Lake 8hors ft Western railway have accepted tha buildings. Including a magnetic station, the United Slates marine barracks, a offer of the company to return to work large threeatory Custom House which at 10 per cent reduction against which contains the Jail and officers' quartet a, tha strike was begun. large warehouse aad coal shed on the Government wharf, sick bay and naval Stationary engineers are said to have storehouse, the Governor's quarters, an declared their intention to withdraw agricultural building, barn, log alio, from tha American Federation of Labtarkamith shop, nnd a cottage on the bor If the Brewery Workers Union Is given Jurisdiction over engineers in Government farm. Bit ha has none of the newness and browerieA nervous energy that characterises other Alaskan towns. It la a ateopy The ninth annual convention of the old plac- e- sort of Philadelphia with International Seamens Union will ba all of that old cllya enterprise left held In Ban Francisco, Cal., In Decamout Two or three yean ago, when tho ber next TMs convention will be one project tor a cable to connect 81tka of the moat important ever bald by with Beat lie became assured of fulfillthe men of tha bca and representament, a typical clUzen of the Alaskan tives from every port In the country capital said: will be present. What! Lay a cable here from Seattle! Great Scott we might aa well all Rumors are afloat in the east that go back to the States!" Theodore Shaffer, president of the Sitka ia not growing. In feet It ia Amalgamated Association of Iron, doubtful If lta population Is not de- Steel and Tin Worker, ia slated tor creasing. Few of the Bottlers going to the position of head of tha bureau at Alaska nowadays take up their abode labor, to succeed Carroll Dl Wright. In Sitka. They prese on to the neighborhood of the mining districts, furAustralia Senator Pearce hai movther nerth. Tbe native population ia ed for the insertion of a clause in the dying off. Ia Ma report tor 1908 to tha Trade Marks bill providing for the Secretary of the Interior, Gov. Brady, placing of trade union labels on goods. making a plea for a hospital for the , native Mys: Tha Amalgamated Society of Car 'The disease which la moat terrible pentera and Joiners in tha United la its ravages upon the Indiana Is con- Kingdom has 881 branches, with an sumption. They do not know how to aggregate membership of 71,547. Tha cope with It at all, and H Is pitiable total property of the society In balto ace bow many of them pais away ances and SIMM la 156.626 pounds. in this manner. They have never been Last year 25,505 pounds was npent on a tax to us in any way, aad nothing labor disputes. could be more merciful to them aa a people than for ilia Government to Tha New York topreaentattvee of establish a hospital where fha sick tha American Federation of Labor ones may be taken and cared tor, and. were notified recently by cable that If poealMa, restored lb health, W, Abrahams and J. Wignall, fraternal Tha recent Awakening on the sub delegates from the British Traded Untaught tbs ion Congress to the next convention ot jset of tuberculosis kaa how the dis- tho American Federation of Labor, whites attiwat deal aa to TMs tbe had Bailed for America. WiguaM iathe ease say be prevented. d natives kaoar nothing of. They representative of the International consumption an a, manifestation Longshoremans Union of Great Britauilnrers when at evil apirilA and ain. While he ia here, preliminary have hemorrhage it kaa been to them arrangements will be mode for an a earialn sign that tha witches are amalgamation of tha English and aAer them, and that tha oM sorcerer, American Longshoremen in an inwho la pqueaaad of a familiar spirit, ternational union with about 156, 9uu has the ability to point out who the member. witdhes are. There is no torture too severe to indict upon such a malicious Tlie first break In the steel strike at the Youngstown and Girard mins being. The hospital, rightly conducted un- of tha Ceroeqi Steal On. occurred reder the auspices of skilled phyidchms cently. The strike waa inaugurated and surgeons, would be tha greatest on July L It ia estimated that It haa blessing to these people In bMplug coat tha stool company 5175,000 and them to coneet their notions of tbe the strikers nearly as ifineh. Tha company I operating nil of Its mills with erigto of this disease." Aa the natives die off their bouses Imported workmen. are left vhcant, and one may often tee The Bridgeport (Conn.) Carpenters' the carious spectacle of some white man's sign nailed on an abandoned Union haa amt to tho local assembly Indian liouae notifying whomsoever of the Interstate Association iff ConIt eonoerns that tha said white man tractors, Uufiders, and Dealera a no will taka possession of the house untlce to the effect that It has abandoned less thh ovpier. his heirs or assigns tho arbitration and working agreement shall have claimed it before a certain entered into with tha master carpenters leas than n year ago- date. Sitka ia only at the gateway of AlasThe Hltsabeth local ef tha carpen ka It ia 9i9 miles from Seattle. Tbe distance from Beattie to Juneau la tors' local haa decided to resist the ljDM) miles; to Skagway, 1.171 rdlos; to ValdPA L50 mea; to Dawson City, 1,789 lie', to Nome, 2321 miles. It Ml been voted to move the capital of Alldka from Sitka to Jnneau. One or twe of the governmental offices have already hcea removed. but the rest cannot go until an appropriation has been made to defray the expense of constructing new buddings and of moving. There la io Immediate prospect of securing such aa appropriation. So the Sitkaua alt back in their aha ire and feel secure. They aay it la easy enough to pass a law changing tha capital, but by n means so assy to get an appropriation (hroagh tot new bulkUnga. They heMere that Alaska will ultimately bs divided Into onto territories, and that inch dlriftoji wtM he made before any Your appropriation for takipg tha capital to Juneau can ba carrfed out Or, if Alaska ia to remain a tingle territory, What You they think that Valdes (founded In 1392), at the bond of Prince William Sanad, the attend gateway to Alaska's goldfiaUfik win became tha metropolis and capital. The cllmato of Sitka la mild. The daily mean tonprotin for the winter months la limit 4 deg. above aero end far the sommer months about 65 deg. It la oao of the ralniost spots on tb North Pacific coast. This fact makes the agricultural possibilities of the neighborhood aomeihiqg of a Joke, fn other parts at Alaska It ia possible to grow fine crop of grain, vegetables and IndC but at Sitka, while tha soil la good. it is so rainy that hay, wheat and other grains cannot be dried, and Utah National Ban!: STREET ct-ui- s . WOOL. S. St. Louis, Nov. terriforr and wewru Wool steady; medium 22a; Cue medium 19021; flu OMAHA STOCK. Cattle 11. BOO. Nov. 10c higher; native auwra 2.0'J(L cow and halter Omaha, Strong io S.754.39; 3.83; western a tears. 2.005.6il; row nnd heifers 2.25(3.1.40; cannera 1.759 2.15; mockers and feeders 2.25 Q 4. On; hulls aud IU.4 ishes u.Oditi fi.EO; 4.92 if 4.95; mixed 3.j. HOGS 1-- 2 4.9'JO. Shade higher; heavy light 4.Skn34.97 hu!. 4.92 2 H 4.97 4.93 pigs 1-- 2 4 95; 4.2504.73; SHEEP 2,500. Strong to 10c er; western yearling 4.(Hi04.4ii; highweiu-e- r 3.9utJ4.30; ewes Ji.EOCf 4.0U; mri-mc- a and ciockcre 2.51 4.15; lambs C.0395.45. KANSAS CITY STOCK. Kansas City, Nov. 8. Cattle 6,000. Strong; native steers 8.7606.50; na1.600 5.(ii: tive cow and heifer stockcrs and feeders 2.2594.00; bulls 1.7692.50; calves 2.2595.75; western steers 8.0004.50; western cows 1.509 3.25. IIOGS 6,000. Strong; bulk 4.80 5.05; heavy 6.0095.13 packers 4.90 4.40 5.00. 6 5.05; pigs and lights SHEEP 1,000. Market 10c higher; muttons 2.50 4.50; lambs 4.2535.75; range wethers 4.0004.75. CHICAGO STOCK. SITKA Hundred-- Y ear-C- Capi- tal of Alaska. Most of the settlements In Alaska are so new that It requires only two or three years for lh Checchawka to become a Sour Dough boy. (In the vernacular Cheechawka means s tenderfoot any newcomer. H8onr Dough Hoy is the euphonious appellation bestowed upon the veteran or old settlor, and Is ucrived from the curious custom followed to secure leavened bread. The Alaskan, when he makes a batch of bread, cuts off a small lump of dough and carries it about In his pocket to keep it warm until he needs to hake again; then be uses tbs lump as. leaves fur tbs new bstoh, from which he la torn cuts another lump, of dough to bs saved for future use.) Most of the towns of this great undeveloped country, which, if drawn to exact arsis and placed on top of the United States, would stretch (with the Aleutian Islands) from Savannah, Ga,: to Lo Angeles, Cal., nnd from Mexico to Canada, are decidedly young and crude and crass. Dut Sitka, tbs capital city, this Teef reaches Its centenary. Sitka was founded by the Russians, under Llslanaki and Jlaran-id- f (after whom the Island on Which It la situated was named) In 1864. Two yean before that the natives, Thlingit Indians, had destroyed a Russian fort .phlled Archangel, six miles north of the present location of Sitka. killing all the offleerp an0 thirty-- ' two men. Barannff and LisHtaaM led a punitive expedition, which drove thm ThUngite from their stronghold at Sflka, Tthe native name of the hay), nn$hdd there the foundation of a for-f- t tied poet, calling it New Archangel, But the Indian name refused to be supplanted, and Sitka' It has remained to the present time. Tho.. Thilnglt bad long resented fhe'Votcfuff of the Russians. As early as 1741 the explorer, Tchirtkof, tost two boats at their hands.They continued to show themsdlvet fierce and warlike, and the Russians never rosily subdued them, hut avoided them as much as possible, and leaned the right to trade wtih them to the Hudson Hy company. They are eaoeablo enough soma miscreant' Bow, except when white plan makes them drunk, and they gfa by nature born traders and wqll posted on the priaea of things' in which they deal. These Indians make up two-thiref the total population of Sitka, which ia not above 1.29U aoula. They have always been and are today a people. They build their own houses, being their own architects and carpenters and the houses are good, substantial frame build Engs. The Tblinglw are laduetrleui, working In sasrmIHs, logging camps, canneries sad la the mines. Tha governor at Alaska, John 0. Brady, aaya tho' women are not dkgradefc. hot, an the contrary, are qifita the eqaala ef the man. The Wife la ooasultad about all domaaMo matters and far tks moat part has her way. They accumulate a very canSlabwahl sum each year aa wages, frm the aato of Airs, baskets, silver joafriry and curios. They have lived under laws aad customs. But these are net la accord with American laws. Par Instanae, when a maa dies, his wife ana children do not Inherit his pro patty. The chi Menu belong to the clap at the mother. The fathers belie wltt VO bis brothers and slaters. A eea M a aiatar la often selected aad brought vy by tha unde. When ha die hie nephew takes Ms uncle s uamajhlg Wife, his prqperiy in fact, RtofaSy steps Into his moccasins, t is So ttiusmfjnon thing to see a rasperous young feilow with a wife weH-daflne- d snow-toppe- cigar-maker- s, efforts of the Graasell Chemical company, one of the largest plants of us kind in the country, to make its carpenter department open to Loth union n workuteU. and Negotiations hare tor some time been In progress between the North of England steel makers and those in Scotland with a view to effecting a working arrangement. A scheme has been drafted, for presentation to the respective bodies concerned, which it la thought will be agreed upon as a basis for fixing prices. It ia reported that the strike gress. It la believed that this action will succeed in averting trouble from the movement until congress reassembles next May. ALBERT F. At Marseilles, France, the strike of dock workers, which practically ended some days ago, haa now been officially dosed fay tbe decision of the dockers' union to resume work, though a few coal heavers are still standing out. It is estimated that tbe 40 days of idleness consequent upon this strike cost the city 516,000,000. RICHEY, UNDERTAKER 'Phone 31 csss 31 TBE ITALIAN ,C1 a Fast Trains farms! Half mil from R. R. Station! Right next to Irrigation Canal! Providing you can buy on monthly Adjoining-Improve- d paymsnta! Say $10 or 18 or S20 par month? Or quarterly! , Or annual paymsnta!. And no Interest T """'17 And no taxes! The owner to pay taxes and com Unus t use the land until It Is tally paid tart j to Chicago and tha Eid over the only double-tra- ck railway katereea the Missouri River and Chicago. Ei-- I ceUent service hi every particular. (Me of these trains, tbs Overland Is most the luxurious tram United, to the world. Electric lighted throughout. Direct connections at Omaha via Tt Una to St. Paul and Minneapolis. North-West- ern Chicago & 1 - M-Westar- tOO SaMh Mtta Stmet, MUbCkr.lte. ONEILL BROS WHERE TO BcltLako and Tlntte Lss and MU- - fialt M f iu (a t.a 12:46 7:00 a.a 6:00 Ptriio 10:80 La, Valley ft A. HENRY, & BURLEY, Ticket Agent A. & MOSELEY, Trav. Paso, Agent Ogden, Utah. O. P. ft T. A- Balt Lake Utty. KO GRANGE OF CARS MONEY LOANED ST. SALARIED PEOPLE Real Batata aad Chattel Loans. Barrie quick, eonfldontial and private. No eommissloa. . WESTERN BROKERAGE COl 226-- 4 Bedes Bldg, Thono 63 Prop, EAT LOUIS AND RETURN VIA 4-- IStfVlW TIME CARD. UKI8EI PACIFIC ICTOfiV AND OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. Everything hers the beet Short Brim at all houra, All kinds ef game and ffsh In season. Extra fin dinners Sunday, from 12 to 2 p m 25s. Fins lunch tram 11 to 4 and 6 to S p. m. VIM A YOUNG, Props. 284 TwcntHiftb Streak Carpentering, Building, ReRemodeling efl pairing and Houses Promptly attended to. All work Guaranteed. Enquire of I Ola Nelson, 849 16th street Telephone 22-- y. WARARM RAILAOADR PiMCUgen amluftd et mmi. aotraae at a coiTcaimt hoar ia U. oonlifi the eaviar time aad expense oa arrival at Bt. Leaia, aad avoldiag tha treat cnnrda at the Mg of the Kapeeltloa Daioa Stalioa. . MANY HOURS QUICKER THAN ANY OTHER ROUTE to Fair JBwtrctad frtt e appHciuioa. Fair Worlds Now or Not at All This month la lta hat Tha railroad fan la much reduced, with n return limit that allows you opportunity to visit other Eastern polnta. Batter got Batter go NOW1 Start any afternoon at 2:15 on tha Burlington's thro steeper to SL LouIa traveling via tha acenlo lln to Denver and stopping over there six hour Juat long qnough to aaa tho etty, and yonr friends, No change of can between Salt , Lake City and BL LouIa Let ma glva yon tha details Traveling Pasa eager Ogden, Utah. Effective June II, 1904. DEPART: Ka ft Mall aud Express... 8:10 am Na Overland Limited for Omaha, Council Blnffa Denver, Kansas City and t dally 6:00 a m Na 4 Atlantic Express for Denver, Omaha, Connell Bluffs, Kansas city and all Potato cast dally 7:25 ft ARRIVE. 4a 2 Pacific Express from Council Bluffs, Omaha Denver, Kansas City and east dally ,. .. ,3:45 a to Na L Overland Limited from Omaha, Oonndl Blnfta, Kansas City, Dan-Ta- r aad all polnta anal, 8:60 a to daily .. .. ., ,, Na 101 'Fast Mail.' 2:1)0 pi ft A HENRY, Ticket Agent ' A. B. MOSEUET, - re-gnf- Agn Please Travel BUTF A. H. MUSBLET, Past Agent Ogdea Utah. Before you atari call afi Sharman s , . Ticket Office inly Hotao, Oppl Depot Phone 1(12. A largo Assortment iff Low Bated hd Reliable Information constantly a hand. Guaranteed by the American Ticket Brokers Cheap Rates to SL Louis and other Eastern polnta, via R. F, NESLEN, General Agent, 79 W. SECOND 4 ; SOUTH ST, TIMETABLE Salt Lake City, San Pedro, Los Angeles and Salt Lake R. R. Co Depot, Third, Waal and South Tempi Sta Salt Lika Gita Om New Applique BEPART. For Provo, LehL Fairfield and ICerenr, connecting at Nephf for Monti and intermediate polnta cm San pets Valter Hr.... For Garfield Beach, Too-at-e Stockton ent-aS- J 3 Daily na Writs money. you WARREN, ft F. General Agent Na 411 Dooley Balt Lake City. Bct 7;30 a m tey-to- s as lee 8.-0-0 For Prom American Fork, UifaL Juab, Friaoh Callaatca and tntarmodlat potato ARRIVE. From Prarq Amaneaa Fork. LehL Juab Milford. Friaoob CUlwtsa and Intermediate polnta From Provo, LafcL Fair-fielMsrcnr nnd Bam pot Volte By. potato. From BUvar Uttj, Mam- moth. Stockton, ' --rateEureka, aad Qaraoli a tn Mil-lor- d, M. 3 Trains W can save Saw 6ft moth, Soroka aad var City (via New Fall Dress. Wc Can Show You Just Arc Ready For Arc Looking For Laces That Will Add To The Appearance of the Gown. New and Attractive. See Them. -- T.-- NL.1jTClU!l1' BOSTON CAFE c ARRIVE: Na D. ia ;g TO 15. 'Phans 185. 6:20 1st. S11 Lk Butts and Pocatello BROS. 25th St 51-7- the lft Balt Lake aad a .ft g Pro fa aS and tBd WORLDS FAIR U xZ 10-4- 6 Na 6 Balt Lako and la tor-madtatapotau Na 6 Portland and Butt.. 1800 tor 40 11,200 for d) Dealera in first class liquors of all hinds, wlnaa and brandy. All goods delivered to nny pari of city every Saturday. Whisky 76 eta to 5 quart .Wins 56 eta pr. quart, 2 quarts, SL - Whiskey pr. gaL Brandy, 51 to Milford ford yen 1:26 1:16 Pointa No. 6 Balt Lake, No. 11 & Addnss or Call m HUN IER & KEWEDY Room 6, First National Bank The Owl Saloon Building, Utah. Ogden, O'NalU BroA Prop-- Re. M2 25th St M6 to d, No. 12 BaltLaka a&dTtatle Nol 8 Bolt Lake and inter mediate potato Rj.l n J 1 1904.1 DEPART: Ite. T Butte aad Portland. .12:06 ore No. 9 Pocatello, Montpelier No. Tickets, reservations and ton mtormation can be obtained from C. A. Walker, General Agent, SHORT LINE TWa CARD, (June II. Na tali place ot land will par aero, $400 for 20 a OGDTN Three THE OREGON If. So finest tha Padflo ooast rales the wtaaa grapes on tha Pacific coastThair to dim era absolutely pure. B yon wish good cheer tor the holiday pens order aoms of their wine from Remember 421 25th St. COLONY FR.IZZINI 109 Always Allen Transfer Company. Inveat in pise of unimproved tend! In Weber County! SWISS : At the Theaters, op Catch a Train in a Hurpy 'Phone 22. WILL YOU In view o the general alarm produced by the obvious preparation which have been made for a general strike by the working claaaea throughout the Argentine Republic before the end of the year, the government is adopting immediate measures to deft! satisfactory with tbe labor question,' pending the introduction of a new measure at the next session of con At the Dances 150. 2372 Washington Ave. tff 2 Always on Time aBnHDDBDSfiMBBB Recently published census figures the sheet metal workers in Philadel- show that every fifth child between phia and other cltiea, which began the ages of ten and fifteen In tha Unitseven weeks ago, haa been settled ed States is a bread winner. through an agreement with the employers by which strikes and lockouts are barred. The men have obtained CSS to 41) cents an increase from 27 an hour ia wageA Saturday half holiALL EIGHTH day during the summer monthA nd GRADUATES a guarantee that only union men shall W.B receive 50 par cent on m lie employed, while the employers have all pictures taken with! a tha gained the advantage of immunity SO next days at from all labor troubles in tha future. STUDIO, 276 26th St. Tbia is the fiftieth week of the Fall Biver strike. It is without a parallel in tha history of the textile strikes thousand in this country. Twenty-si- x mill laborers are contesting with of invested mill capital. Both aides are standing absolutely firm. Both aides are Buffering extremely. bed-stea- t NOVEMBER 7, 19M. non-unio- bar-her- A S. Ohttle 2,000. Nov. CMcasd. Strong; good to prims tears 6.100 medium 7.00; poor to 2.9006.00; stockoro and feeders 2.1004.10: cows 1.5004.40; heifers 1.8005.50; tanners 1.2502AO; bulls 2.0004.15; calves 2.00 07.00; western steers 2.1505.40. mixed and HOGS 11.000. Strong; butchers 4400530; good to choice heavy 43605.16; rough heavy 4.650 4.80; light 4.T505.O5; tydk 4.2505.00. SHEEP 15,000. Bheep strong; lambs steady to lOe higher; good to choice choice wethers 4.8504.75; fair to mixed 2.5004.26; western sheep 8.000 0.60; native lambs 4.1005.75; western lambs 15005.65. The d ed WEDNESDAY MORNING, OGDEN, UTAH, EXAMINES, 05 m D warns! R. G. W. TIME CARD IK SITKA JUNE ITH, 1904. DEPART DAILY. Na 5 Atlantic Mall all potato BUt icon tonoaMOtotoSftto1 9:tt A m Na 12, Belt Lako local " 9.35 g d, Na I, Chicago, Bt Na 4, Atlantic LouIa Em- - Expracd, aU ,,,-.- uR 9 points Boat. ..u ARRIVE DAILY. Na 6, PaoUta Malt SaR Uk ft ud ill points Buti6i9iMv aad Bt LouIa Na SSatBMasQ C3C L Chicago P m limited ft ft ALL TRAINS DAILY. Nu 11, Load! Dorn Park Otoy Dally Pullman Buffet pi Service between Balt Lalia MUfotd. ud tea PsU VftUs?ooasnd7aWft Na S, Pacific Expram froaa Modena and Calteateo. Direct U.elt all polnta Eart..... connections for aU 1 lining dlstrtotete Through sleeping ears te On soothers Utah nnd Iterate. Chicago and BL Louis. New Tort mj Ctty Tieket Office, mi Mam ntiam Boston. Fra rseUntag bhata oa car aerric TPL 26R perfect dining For particular, cell on or aiflraeq through trains, c. A. HENRY, Thfint Agent agents, BaK Lake Routac 1, L A. BENTON. Oca AgeT" MOOKRi District Faaatngir leleOtT. E. W. GILLETT, Gen Pass. 5.35 P m r l Ajt an I I i |