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Show DECEMBER 2$. 1904. THE MOliXINO EXAMINEE 0(1 DEN, UTAH. W'EliNESDAY MURNINO. (G)EN BUIES Elizabeth L. Knowles of isMaine, la la the city uking Lu-ke- ami William B. Hughes, rtcrelaiy treaaurer of the C. A. Smurthwaiie Produce company, went down to Salt Lake UV today on business for the firm. after Mr. and Mr. A. J. Warner, pending a few weeka at their old htrfn at South Bend, lnd., eut to ti:e fair at St Louia; thence to New Orleans Heaton A Galveston. Texas, Bay St., St. back to New Oilcan- -. Boloxl and Gulfport, Misa., Mo-bil-e. , Jacksonville and Ala.; Penqfu-olaSt. Auguatine. Fla., and hare now net- tied at Went Palm Beach for the winter, ; j j I Albert Howell ia confined to hit home with a severe attack ot tousilltl and ia therefore usable to attend to hia dutiea at the municipal court When he takes up the police great grind again there will be a to dispute of. The pumber of car-'Christmas array of drunki will there in numbers. The capacity ofj' the city jail will be tested in handling the crowd that. must of. neceaalty be held until f trial can be had. J- - Judge as a fund fur the pau;eui oi sa.ue. ana the clerk was uracted iu trausuoi a copy m the treasurer. Tue road supervisors of the several dt r.vM tiled l heir rejKin and inv.u-ton- e for the year lswi. which were rtf-rr,- i in to the coni'nicsiouer chaige of the respective rtaJ districts. Tile commissioner retorted that the snow fall haj is tupped ail road work for the present. Hr. Forbes reported three county patient hospual. cue at Kellarai employes remember their EM- boardingin the bouse, and several at oilier OREGON SHORT LINE IS MADE PLOYERS WITH MANY DEFENDANT p'.aces. 515,003 DAMPRESENTS. AGE ill IT. Commissioner Stafford iepnriid that last Friday two car.oads of coal were Productive of Good Feeling Between received from the Weber Coal mvv Plaintiff ia Wioow cf Soren Ebberson, tfe Two Cliitei. Who Met Dcaiu in the Accident. pany of Coalville and thru 55 tons had breu distributed among the needy. 1 A damage suit mowing out of the liomls of tour justices of the peace, TJj ,'M y season of uea.e ou earth, gima i,, ara men has six constables.of the county treasurer, wreck at Asuza 0.1 :uu 1 11:011 Pacino, uni.lut-i-1near llre.-Riv. r. Wyou-iRllj: etaiious oi good liu filling sheriff and county attorney were peiHl'ti, becu tiled in thv tho district court plover and employe in ug-d- n and a... between uffli-e- i a attor in author Maginuia oud Mout, iiv Md the men working under their , widow ut neys lor Christina STCVE EXPLODES direction, Gifts showing an Boren Ebberson, !.u wa killed in the appreciation of well done have been ex eom- wreck, will WliH FEARFUL FORCE an action ugamst the L'uiua Paoific and Oregu.t buort Line railWRECKS ROOM AT MR. HALL'S, 127 road for yiS.bou aud tor damage cut Tel,,.' out ?omMnvworkin TWENTY-EIGHTSTREET. cust of court. bulldin6 th sur The meet, wreck in which Ebberson susprised .Va::ager j. No One Was Injured by the Unusual tained by givinjuries wli.ih resuited iu his ing bin: u beautiful gold signet ring. Accident. death occurred on the iL'th of NoIn mak:i.e the presentation thev tenvember last. puaaenger dered the , nppiet-iatioof Mr. Forrin-tal- a A terrible explosion, auo to the No. 3 aud au east.wund freight collidlabi'i ,a their belmlf. burst of wuu--r iu the resi- ed head-onear Asura with leartut The la.lies of the Independent denceiugof Jobu W. pipes Hail oil Twwniy-sevent- force and about tiitoen people were Telephone exchange wore the recipieuts avenue, killed. The plain u it allege that her street, near Wall of nianv nice presents. The company blew a stove to pieevs aud made large husliaud, Soreu E'.ilcrson, was in the , nm,.,,.- v?t ' hole lu the wails of the house. at the time employ of the a nair oglove and Sir. Forriml the aud while in the discharge of hi dutFrom information obtainable a ne handkerchief also. In morning fire had just been lighted a ies was killed. It is further alleged addition fo the glove and handkerchief the girls received the following short time when feuddeuly the stove that the wreck which caused Eb bur-sodeath waa tlm result of gro presents f..r which they thank the. was literally . tiiown to piece, traggivers: Five pound box of candy from ment of ,he ,ron goIus riRhl throUh negligence and rarclessuesa on tne of the house. There were purt of the operatur who gave wrong Edgar J. nes. box of candy tfo water pipes In the stove connected urders to the fre.ght conductor and from Pwiy B rot lie: Milling company, conductor tf the box of candy from J. S. with a large heating tank and uie also charge th nrver and Sons, box of water In there faaJ become frozen up freight (rain with negligence and rare- :aiid fr..in Kennedys restaurant and with the result that when a fire lesaness, alleging dial If be had exerwo large bunch cised reasonable thought. and care la of bananas f.om H. made an explosion occurred. L Grilliu ii ml Company. It is evident ' It seems that no member of the the matter ha would have known hat the girl will not lark In sweetwestfamily were near the stove when me that a passenger train was ie fir some time to come, or at leaiit water pipes exploded or there might bound at that time. And because 01 mil tbe rvidy runs out. have been fatalities resulting. The thd gross curelestnes on the part ot ' A letter f om Elmer B. occurred, Jones, one of damage done will amount to about said employes the wreck ha managing directors of the company, $100. killing Ebberson. Judgment for $15,-00-0 o the employes stated that he wishej . damages and costs of suit Is ask:hem a meiry Christmas and tends: ed for. ed hU appreciation of the faithful labors' WtATHER 13 of all to make the new company popuJane K. Wright filed a petition In PRETTY COLD NOW lar. the Bucond Judicial District court for A beautiful gold headed cane was of administration in the estate Four Degrees Below Zero Before Sun letters presented to Frank M. Drtggs, superinof her husband, llcber Wright, who This Up tendent of the State Institution for the Morning. wa killed on the railroad some time Deaf, Dumb and Blind, by the male emago. Tbe estate Includes $100 in peroccurred Monday night the thermometer reg- sonal property and possible ployes The .presentation action Londay morning in the reception room istered the lowest of th present season against the railroad company. at the school bnilding by Moroni Poul- - In Ogden. Yesterday before sun-u- p ton in behalf of the men. He made a the big thermometer at the Union DeBUILDING SITE SELECTED. neat little speech which was responded ; pot showed the mercury to be stsnd-tin like vein by Mr. Driges. Natural- - Ing at four degrees below aero. This, Portland, Dec. 27. Coo county, Orely, Mr. prlggs is well pleased with the of course, ia nut aa cold as tne weathdemonstrated that her plana gon, good feeling- manifested which shows er experienced lust year, but aa it is for a be pavilion at the Lewia and Clnrk ihat lila labors have been appreciated. the coldest thus far people are more Centennial amount to more than idle Manager Iiyrum Pingree of the Og- susceptible to its sting. Reports from talk to by sending a representative den Furniture and Carpet company waa R'ackfoot, Idaho, are to the effect that L. L. the pleased recipient of a handsome . the thermometer registered twenty Portland to clioee a site. reprenenling th Coo Coungold watch from the employee of the degrees below; at Pocatello tbe merty Chamber of Commerce, visited the company. Wllord Bramwell was dele- -' cury stood at eighteen below, while at grounds a few day ago and gated to make the presentation In be- Cache Junction, in this state, twenty exposition decided upon a plot ot ground, 100 by half of the employes and did so in a below was 100 feet, situated a short dintanee north registered. neat little speech. Mr. Pingree thankand eat of the Plaza ftf States. Work ed the' employee for the token of eson the building, which Is to be 60x60 teem and expressed hia appreciation of San Pedro, Los Angefes Specfeet, and constructed entirely of Coo their la burs during the past year. ial Hol'day Rate. county woods, will be begun in Jun-rA number of boxes of good cigars The structure la to cost $10,000 found their way into the police departOne fare for round trip. Tickets on and the fund Sr being provided by ment from various business houses and e, merchants and other local cigar makers. It ia stated on rale Dec. 23. 24, 25, 31 and January enterprising 1st. Limited to return Jan. 3, 06. appropriation having been made good authority that liquid Yefreshments by the county court. Coo now leads of the holiday order were among tha the counties of the elate in the matter Christmas gifts. of exposition enlcrprioe, but Marion, Clackaman and vevdral other counties have applied for large- space allot" ments. . n g. l.obi-rson- alKivr-meutlon- ithe Wri-.bouo- h Meagre reports from Colorado give a reason now why Rio Grande Wet-er- n trains late Monday and numare a There Tuesday. ber of freight cara piled up In tne Grand Canon of the Grand river, iie result of quite a serious wreck. Front information obtainable at the present time no one waa killed.' A wreck in auch narrow quarters as in the nox-llk- e canon of the Grand river means that passenger!,, express, baggage mail, etc., has to be transferred over the mite of wreckage which causes the delay of several hours. ' Tbs passenger traffic during the pas1 two days has. been exceedingly light Pullman people state that It la the lightest for many month past. To days traffic will be heavier Iand during Ihe balance qf the week it expected that there will be an Increase in the number of people traveling across be continent. WARRANTY DEEDS The following real estate transfers have been filed with tho county recorder: Joseph Wood and wife 'to John Salman for 15,000, part of aw lection section 20, town17, and part nw ship 6 north, range 2 west. Mary Hodge to Mary Hattie McFarland for 12,000, part lot 6, block 10, 8. 0. B. Georgs Berry and wife to Christie secEblwsen for $1,600, part of ne tion 6, township 5 north, range 1 west. Aetna Real Batata and Investment enmapny to W. W. Browning for part lot 4, block 4, 8, 0. B. Henry Heber Hill and wife to Geo. A. Hunt for $1, part of aw section 21, township 7 north, range 2 west. 1-- 4, $1,-20- 0, , CONDOORS The funeral of Pro.- H. B. Taylor will ba held Wednesday , Dec. 28, from Ricbeya Undertaking Parlors at 2:30 p. m. Remains can be viewed from 9 a. m. to 2:16 p. m. Services at the Congregational church; Interment at the City cemetery.- Conductor! and their families will moot hall at 1:30 p. m. sharp. F. W. HARRINGTON, C. D. L. BOYLE, Bec'y. - def-nda- n- five-pou- Sharliit Wounded by Michael , He-pou- flve-jiou- a J j o Tvsclvo-Year-Oi- d Pupil in West Forty-Fourt- h Street School. WRECK b-- eiity-four- TEACHER WITH KNIFE AZUSA GIFTS with having shouted ..uie vile u jn.es lu (he street a few days ago, sSi-J- ' are ibr buy wbo did that. I have yuu now aud lii lick you good for it. BEATEN WITH RULER. I1E SAID. Carson as be was then dragged were where into the class room, Messrs. Caruey and Green butim, two other leathers, bui no other pupils. Mr. Starlit t took up a heavy ruler, and with ii began to bent tbe boy. Carson (ought hack, and during tbe fight, he say, the teacher struck him to the ground. Ilia face airurk a desk, bruising hi nose and causing a hemorrhage. lu a moment the Itoy was on his feet, and, drawing his knife, went al Ihe teacher. He eul once aud then all three nem belj him while aoma one waa sent for a policeman. On bis ill four started for the police station, but had not gone far befors Mr. ttiarlilt wished to have the boy released. saying that the cut was not serious enough to warrant his arrest The policeman refused his request. Carson said last night that punlels ment ia frequently indicted on ths pupila of tho school by the teachers. Ho severely have some boys been pus Ished that the school has become known among them as tho "slaughter house." The boy father waa thoroughly aroused last night over the action of the teacher, and, pointing to several cut on hia son's neck, to the brutes on the nose and the marka on the face, said he would not rest his efforts until he hud punished Slarlitt and stopped the cruelly to other boys in the school. SLASHED ECHO OF u XMAS ii lhetiebia. at l.t 7.60 wus ou motion ot Mr. Siauioru, to whom me coma.uiu-caljjwa r.u-ireoidnd set aiue li.-- MANY Now Turk, Dec. 27. iiti, j item leuik auu iu Michael tthar u public seuooi No. at. street, between r.eeutu ateuue, wa tvaciier rori-iuun- li pain-tu.i- y eriuui- wuuudeJ by Jame carson, J2 Kara out, uf No. 3J West Tiurty-tibhifct reel, a pupil of the school who wu being corrucied lor disorderly couuiu-t- wiicu he urew a kuue sad kisooed ihe iu the nock, tar-owan anesieit nd held at the West street ponce aiaiion until released uuaor $5ud bail. He wilt be arraigned in the Childrens court I ibis luuruiug. Mr. bliarlitt 1 one of eight men ' teachers ei. .ployed at the school. There are about ulne hundred pupils iu ilie buiidiug, moat of them children of poor pareuis who live In the vicin--; Hy. More than half of the puplt are boy a, few uf whom ere wore than fourteen years old. To the annoyance ' of the teacher on each occasion that tli boys are dismissed they go down the wooden stairs two or three steps at a time, making an almost deafenbeen ing sound. They have often threatened with punishment for this action. TEACHER'S STORY OF AFYAUL According to tbe story, . told to the police yesterday, the boy wore being dismissed yesterday when they again started the noise. As they wut by Mr. Biarllit'e door he stepped out and caught Caraou, thinking to detain him, aud thereby make an example of him before the other hoys. Liquor Smuggled Into Naval Headthe They had hardly stepped Into quarters by Cadets at Annapolis. room, and he had just begun to cen-- 1 ure Carson, when Ihe boy drew 'ruin Annapolis, MdH Deo. 27. Tbs naval bn pocket a clasp knife, and rushing academy authorities discovered that at the teacher, slashed at hi neck. preparation fur the drinking of a The blade made a long shallow cut largo amount of intoxicants during ths near Mr. tttarlitt'a jugular vein. A holiday had been made by sows ot doctor in the neighborhood treated the ths midshipmen, ths liquor to be obinjury, and after Carson waa arraign- tained through the academy attended Ihe teacher wont home. ant!. Watchmen were placed at the Carson tells anoibfer story of the as- gates to inspect persons coming in sault and ahowa several marks on hia and were successful In finding conface and body which, he says, were siderable quantities of liquor which by the teaniur before the boy were confiscated. A quantity of tt a knife. He Is email boy waa smuggled in, however, and several drew hie with large black eyes and black hair, banquets were interrupted in different and aeema modest and retiring, and quarters. Al a result the prison ship one who would be far from doing what Santee is full of offending midshiphe la charged with having done. H men and three have been recommendlands second in scholarship In hia ed for dismissal. I class. lie said laat night that he waa one San Francisco, Dec. 27c- -' While en of almost one hundred boy a who were taring the bay this morning after comgoing down the alalre. Jumping and pleting a voyage from Gray's harbor, shouting. 11a said he was tbe last In the ateam schooner 8cbehails los her line, and In Jumping down two steps propeller. She had on board a cargo Just in front of Mr. Slariitl's door he of lumber for San Pedro to which fell. Before he could rise the teaeher port ahe has proceeded In tow of the had caught him, and charging Carson steam schooner Norwood. bui Lot - aiu-riKKi- h' , u MIDDIES OUT FOR ALARK I THE BIG y. IDAHO OFFICIALS SAFE Taken on Dubois' Resolution Concerning Those Who Have Lived in Polygamy. No Action Will ba 27. President Dec. Washington, Roosevelt embraced the opportunity today to take up with the members of big cabinet many questions of detail in dely part menu! administration, the semi-week- meeting of the cabinet being longer than luuaL At tbo conclusion of the meeting tbe members of tha cabinet auid in response to inquiries that little business of serious importance was considered. After other members of the cabinet had left ths eseruiive offcea. Attorney General Moody diarus-e- d with tbs president some phases of the railroad freight rate question. Both the president and the attorney general recently have devoted much time to that problem. The latter 1a giving particular attention to tho legal aide of the question so that ho may bo prepared to advise with tha preoident on the sub jar t sad with ouch members of congress qs may wish to consult Mm. It la understood not to be tha intention of tha president to prepare and press tha consideration in congrats of an "adminixtratton measure." dealing with the railroad freight Such a Mil, It is thought, problem. would be destined to defeat Both tha president and the attorney general, it to said, are proceeding cm tha assumption that tha committee of congress are amply able to prepare their own measure, although the president in conversation with members has pro anted clearly hia own ideas. At the conference today no definite conclusions were reached. Hostmaaler General Wynne presented a report prepared by tho department In response to tha resolution of Senator Dubois of Idaho, regarding postmasters or other postal employes who may be living in polygamy. The report will bo transmitted to tha senate when congra reconvenes next week. Tbe report finds that (hero are four post masters who have sustained polygamous relations All the are at amail places and tho relations. It is stated, havt not been continued since the passage of tho Kdmun.lt law, tho offenses having occurred prior to that enact-me- nt In view of this tact it has been determined not to take any action in their cases. STOCKHOLDERS MEETING, Notice is hereby given that tbe annual meeting of the stockholders of the Standard Publishing company will he held at the office of the company, No, SCO Twenty-fourt- h street, Ogden, Utah, Monday, Jan. 9, 1905, at I p. m, for the purpose of electing officers for the ensuing year and transacting such other business aa may come before the meeting. D. T. TRACY, Becy. Ogden, Utah, Deo. 10th, 1904. RELIABLE STORE citi-aen- WISHES YOU MRS. BOUT ON A DENVER COUNTY GUEST VESSEL INJURE BY A MERRY CHRISTMAS COLLISION. - BOARD stKP, a y MEETS VETERAN FIREMEN. Noties Veteran Firemen. In behalf of the Volunteer Firemen of Five Points, you are ell Invited to a grand ball and social at Southwell's Hall, Five Points, oe Thursday Eve. Dec. Z9lh, Meet at the WEBER COUNTY INVITED TO SEND REPRESENTATIVE TO COMMISFireman's Hall at 7:30 oclock. There SION FOR SELECTING SITE will be street care. Be sure and bring FOR EXPERIMENT STAr Tour wlvea and badges. Everything TION. fret JOS. K. WRIGHT, Secretary. SPECIAL HOLIDAY RATES VIA RIO GRANDE WESTERN RAILWAY. Road Supervisors File Reports end Constables and Juaticee File Their Bond. At a meeting of. the county commissioners yesterday a communication was received from Albert W. Casey of Balt city, secretary of the HorticulTjj, tural society of Balt Lake county. In relation to the proposed bill being prepared to establish an agricultural experiment station. Mr. (&sey states . 1 that it has been proposed to have Juab, Salt Lake and Davie counties CARD OF THANK8. represented on the committee to draw up the bill and select the alto and To tbe many kind friends who that it ia the desire that Weber county us during the illness, death and be also represented either bv a memtwrial of our beloved little daugher, ber of the board of commissioners or Blanche Leora, we desire to express of the agricultural or horticultural soour deepest cieties of Weber county. The comappreciation. MR. and MRS. WALTER HARRIH munication was referred to Commissioner Stanford for consideration and OuWerfuiiThat boy of mine will reply. uriT0 me crazy, The matter of County School Supt. Knoita on What's hie latest? estimating Wilsons communication Quiverful! Wanted to know how bill for superintendents salary, examny leam s there were in tlm Epworth inations, institutes, traveling and con1904-League. Cleveland Leader, tingent expenses for the year Fur tho holldaya the Rio Grande will make a rate of one fare for the round trip between all station. Belling dates for Colorado Dec. 22nd and 23rd. for Utah, Dec. 23rd, 24th, 25th, 31st and Jan. 1st; final limit Colorado tickets Jan. 6th: Utah tickets Jan. aa-riri- ed Shoes Bowling Genuine Norman Bennett The Best THe Very Best San Francisco, Dec. 20. Tbe bark General Fullerton, which arrived today from the Columbia river, in tow of tbe learner Whittier, waa run Into by tha Whittier on December 22nd andldam-age- d to the extent of about $1,000. Denver, Dec. 27 The News today The vessels were about eight miles south of the Columbia fiver, bucking a says: The hawser parted tiff southeaster. Beasie Bouton, believed to be the young woman who was fuund on Cut- and when she tried to put another ler mounfaln with a bullet iu her brain line aboard the Fullerton the Whitand her face burned beyond recogni- tier's nose poked itself deep into tbs The Fullertons tion, was a gueat at the Albany hotel bsrkentlnes side. in thla city from May 2nd to July 13lh. guard planks were stove In and tha This has been established by the hold woodwork in her cabinet was much damaged. register. "She was accompanied by e man and the couple registered aa U. Bouton BRILLIANT AUDIENCE WITNESSED FIRST PRODUCTION. and wife. Bouton became a familiar figure at sporting resorts and when be Washington, Dec. 26. Andrea, the left Denver, some time ia August, he told his Intimates that be wea going new tragic play by Dsvid Uelnsco and John Luthur Long, with Mrs. Leslie to Syracuse, N. Y. The woman who knew the Bou- Carter in the title role, wa given iu tons best was Mrs. Mary Madison, a first presentation on the slsge In Conmaid at the Albany. Mrs. Bouton told vention hall tonight before a brilliant Mrs. Madison that her folks came from audience that taxed the capacity of the theatre. Germany, that her parents lived in tty-- r newly transformed Among those present were Mr. and sc use, N. Y., and that her maiden Mrs. Secretary Morton, Mr. and Mrs. name was Kemter. Admiral Dewey and Mr. and Mrs. AdIn of tbe "Clerk Doty, Albany, miral Schley and many diplomats. speaking of the Boutons, said: Bouton said they were from New Orleans MAKES WORK EASIER. and they registered from there. The description of the murdered woman fits well with Mrs. Bouton, there be- Ogden People Are Plesd to Learn How it is Dona ing no real points of dissimilarity that 1 can now detect. During their stay It's pretty hard to attend to duties at the Albany Mrs. Buuton told me With a constantly aching back; her mother was sick and that she With annoying urinary disorders; must go back to Syracuse. He objectDoan's Kidney Pills niako work ed and they quarreled, hut finally they compromised by sending a package to castor. They cure backache. Syracuse. Dr. Sherman Williams prescribed They cure every kidney ill. Mrs. Ellen M. Williams, of 363 22nd for both the Boutons while. they were at the Albany. He had the following St., aaya: "My mother was subject . to kidney con.piaJnt and there la Just to say: When I saw that the murdered a possibility that I may have inheritwoman's name was Bouton, I at once ed (he weakness or that I have a tenread the description given of her, for i dency towards it I have worked remembered two patients of that name bard all my life around the house and whom I treated at the Albany hotel many a time not in the best of condilast semmcr.The description printed In tion to perform dutiea with any degree the papers tallies closely with that of of comfort or ease owing to a lame Mrs. Bouton. This woman had n good and aching back. Often in tbe evenset of teeth, but there was much gold ing I have been no sore and lame across tbe loins that I could scarcely filling In them.' AU describe Bouton as a tall and finish my supper. I noticed that u I muscular appearing man." wet my feet or contracted a cold aggravating backache waa aura to folSyracuse, X. Y., Dec. 27. Mrs. C. R. low. When the attacks occurred 1 Kemter, mother of. Mrs. Bessie Bou- used remedies, all of them standard ton. Is thoroughly convinced that the and positively guaranteed to cure kidvictim of tbe Cutler hill muiller Is ney complaint, but until I went to 8. her daughter.. .The laat letter she re- W.Bailcnn's drug store for Doan's Kidceived from the girl was written at ney Pills I met with very indifferent the Albany hotel, Denver. She would success. Without the least hesitation not disclose the contents. She said I aay that remedy cannot be equalled. the girl's name Is Doske, but she was Not only did it give nw quick relief known at Bessie. Tbe womane hus- from the backache, but It corrected band lives here. He Is a mechanic of the action of tbe kidney secretions. good reputation.' The couple lived to- I have not felt as well for years as at gether only a short time and he has present end I owe for years as at not seen her since the parting. For present and I owe that condition to some time the young woman lived in tbe use of Doan's Kidney Pills." For nalo by all dealers. Price b0 New York. ' cents a box. Mailed on receipt of Dec. 27. Congressman price. Fostw-Milbur- n Chicago. Co., Buffalo, N. William F. Mahoney, of ihe Eighth Y- - sole agents for (be United btates. Illinois district, died today of kidney Rireml?r tbe name Doan's and troubles. take no other. Registered at a Hotel In That City During the Summer Description of Husoand of Supposed Murder Victim is Given. m . A HAPPY NEW YEAR 67 Was the Lucky Number Which Won the Big Doll C M . 0G30 0C 0 3C 3C 3C 3CS 30 000 e v!r 5 THE MORNING EXAMINER REACHES MORE PEOPLE over the Rural Free Delivery routes m Weber County than any other paper In the state Jt & j IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE It is the Paper that reaches the Fanner and die city people ADVERTISE IN IT 0 8 8 0 0 oraooc 30 000 |