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Show U... rUEMOIIMXG i:AMlXCi: OODCX, LTAU, SATURDAY MOKNIM1, FOUGHT OVER A HOOD GIRL TWO YOUNG MEN WERE PROMISED lhE SAME DANCE. ARTICLES CALIFORNIA GARDEN STUFF ING TO MARKET. INCORPORATION FILED 10DAY. WERE That it is a Lad practice for a young lady to promise llie aamo danc-- s to more than oae young man was evidenced by an assault and battery cake which came up, in court yesterday, the direct naull of ouch procedure, 'the priuoipaU in the battery case were R. N. Klcnols and Henry ilorteneou and they were each lined $5 and the coat amounting to f6, divided between them, making a total fine of 8 each. It waa at the dance at Utahna Park, Saturday night, that the trouble start ed. Whea both young men went after a certain young lady to dance, it waa found that ahe had engaged tho aama dance to three young men. two of which namber were Nichols and Morten son. Of course an argument ensued for the fair ladys favor in which Nichols wrop out. This seemed to arouse Morteoaoue ire. and he made remarks about Uie conduct of the lady which afterward caused the fight. After the dance closed the two young men met In front of the Toggery, on Twenty-fift- h "street, and, from the testimony offered this morning, Nichole waa the aggressor in the melee and general mix up which followed. No rules wars necessary. Marquis of Queaoabury was forgotten and it was hammer and tonga from the start. clinches Friends stopped this bout as were getting too frequent. - Later in the night they mat in front of the Reed Hotel and again an unlimited contest waa the result. Nichole swore to a complaint tgaimt Mortensoa charging him with assault SHd battery but during the course of the testimony it was evident that at times Nichols hlmerif wae the aggressor and wo Judge Murphy ordered that a complaint bo sworn out ngaiwt him. Thus both principal wees arraigned on the charge and fined the amount tinted in the opening paragraph. Articles of inoorptirailou w.-ifiled in. the county clerk ortl.e yesterday, of tho Mount Hood Ktiinvd company with n capital stuck of 1:50.000. These papers show that this eonipanr is formed for the purpose of maintaining railways, etc., within the stair of Oregon and Washington and that their principal plans of buaiaeas and general offices will be ia Ogden. The stock of t lie company in divided iuto 2.5W) shares of the denomination of filOO each, and the amount of shares of the capital stock subscribed for by the incorporators ia a follows: David Ecclea 100. Thomas D. Dea 100, Hiram H. Spencer 100, Wot. 1L Kcclcs 100. Charles W.Nibley 100, David C. 100, Henry H. Kolapp 100, Joseph A. West 100, Charles T. Earlev 100, W. W. Riter 100, George Romney 100. ine officers of the corporation are: William H. Ecchut, president ; Thomas IX Dee, Henry H. secretary and David C. Ecclea, treasurer. The directors are William H. Ecch-a- , Thomas D. Dee. David Ecclea. Charles W. Nibley and Joseph A. West. POLICE DEPARTS Oocs to Bring Back a Jap Who Is Uar der Arrest. Capiain of Poiiro Cbanes C. Brown left yesterday on the FacifhExprr, Now 6, for San June, srmod with regulation papers for the return of J. Tnnaga-wanthe Jap who robbed the till in the Toklo restaurant of 863.75 and skipped for the west. Tottagawana waa employed In the Tokio restaurant for some time and was a trusted employee. One day be wanted some email change in silver and asked the proprietor for 1L At that time the proprietor waa busy and 1ohl him to go to the till ' and take out a quarter of a dollar. The wily Jap heeded the flint part of the Injunction, hut not the last for he went, hr the till and extracted all that waa in there, 863.75. After the theft he lost no time in making preparations for his depar- a, ture. He prevailed upon a Japanese deni-Ke- n of Electric avenue to leave with him and together they started for the coast. An attempt waa made to roach the officer at Reno by wire, but the and the message was not deUref-eMikado's subjects were not stopped. Better hick met the efforts of the officers here when (hey telegraphed to San Jose, for a telegram waa noon received that the Japs Were in custody. Captain Brown will proceed at once to San Joee and bring his prisoners back at the earliest possible moment. It is not certain yet whaL charge will be preferred against Tonagawana. NO TRACE OF GIRLS Who Escaped From the State Indus trial bchool. The two girls who escaped from the State Industrial school Thursday re being nought for today by botu the city and county officials in Salt lie as well as Ogden, but as yet no definite trace of their whereabouts has hern discovered. The descriptions as furnished to the police are as follows: li Anuta Robinson, 19, of Mill Creek, quite fleshy and heavy set, light complexion. wears blue skirt, waist Mack with small white figure, black ovw-ivir- t. No. 60 marked on underclothing. Emma McKnight, 15, of Heber, wore the same kind of walat and a dark KirL No. 66 on waist and No. 72 on skirt. Wore new shoes with No, 69 on the inside. She is quite dark tall and slender. d, Chicago, Fab. 2L The building contractors end union brick layers hare adjusted their differences and signed agreements until March 1, 1900. The deadlock betweea the employers and the men wan broken which the former offend to give the masons a half holiday oa Saturday during nine months of ins year. e Ec-cl- t; Ro-lap- WESLEY COM- RCSE DEAD by the Grocera of Oysters 70 Cents a Quart. uuoted Og-de- a Fur the past four or five day oyster hair been quite scarce in the markets and there : little hope of getting In a fresh supply before the end of the week. There air several causes for the scarcity at this time, the nuilu cau-- e being that. Uhcsa-PeakBay is practically frozeu over und the fisheries mere are unable to work their drag nets. While the supply La beea limited lbs price remains the 70 cents per quart. California small garden stuff is commencing to come into market but in small Vegetable quantity. Thus named at the head of the market quoin the arrivals tation are tb recent kii, 1.. R. Deiilron of a few d E. in u- - of the Oregon in Option yeSterd.i font' No. 7. ll i In- - 5 As has been asserted around town that we are putting out a new label and have to make it up on putting inferior stock in our Hmr city. in r.il (jje. ri.-o- , rived Short m Oivgirn 1 generGeorge K. Siuinuii,. al uianuger of the JViot-r- , .Noriliw.-st-i-rw ill in- iiroinoted to und Pacific, on Murvh 1. he general niaiuig-A. Kidgusy, wtio goes to tbe Rio Graude. market. following are the market prices: California cauliflower, 2 head 25c. California radishes be per bunch. Freucb artichokes (California I 3 fur 23 Ha Waa a Pioneer of North Ogden, Utah. cent. cablMge sprouts 3 pound for 25 cent a. California leaks Cc a Lunch. Rhubarb 10 cent per pouud. for 10c. Utah green onions 6 bum-lieCalifornia lettuce, 6c a bunch. Cranberries, 15c per quart. Celery, 6e a bunch. Utah pears. 2 a pound. to I'tah apples, 3c a pound. 81.50 per bushnl. per bushel. Oregon apples, Utah cabbage la quoted at Sc a lb. are Utah potatoes at 20 quoted pounds for 25c. per hundred, tiweet potatoes 3 pounds for 25c, Beet sugar is now per sack, 12 Iba for Cans sugar. 87.00. Hooper cheese sells tor 17 2 cent' ttniaa-1- 1 s 21-7- North Ogden, Weber County, Utah, Feb. 23. Tho angel of Death visited our. ward yesterday and claimed one of . our most age.l veterans. Uncle Wesley Rose, ill the evening of his 84th year, he being bora March 23, 1821. on Lake Ontario, Canada, to Andrew Rose and Elisabeth Daniels. His grandbither, John Rose, wan born in Ocrm any, grew up, married and emigrated to America; settled in Morris county. New York. Here hla fattier waa born. He married Elizabeth Daniels and remained vnere until after the plrth of two children, John and Lucimla. The family moved to Canada in 1812 and settled on Lake Onwere tario, where other children born, namely Phoebe, Peruina (who died in Provo lust Novnulier anil a a brought to this place for funeral and Ralph, George, Wesley (the subject of tills sketch), Jemima and A n Mill G. Rose. Wesley waa still retho siding on Canadian noil when Prophet Joseph Smith and Sidney Higdon arrived thrre April 18, 1833, with the message that an angel had restored the everlasting Gospel in this dispensation, and while his father accepted the message aad was baptized, Oet. 26, 1833, by the 'Prophet Joseph, Wesley did nut until they arrived ia tbe state of Illinois in 1838, and wan baptized by Hcarjr Miller,- a - local, elder. He moved with hla father's family to Lee county. Iowa, where he was married. May 17, 1845, to Msriah Gate. Ia 1847 he and bin wife moved to Potsw-ataini- e county, Iowa, from whence the iney emigrated in 1850 to Utah incomcompany of CapL Foot, and tn the pany of Joshua Ferry hn arrived in Salt Lake City in October, 1850, and went to South Cottonwood, remaining there until 1856, when he enme to North Ogden, and raised a family of five eons and seven daughters before the death of their mother, November He married Marian Niel18, 1892. sen Und and lived a few yearn at' Weston, Idaho, with which exception 1m has resided in North Ogden for nearly SO yearn up-- to the time of hla death, which occurred February 22, Uw, 1905, at the residence of his son-iJohn H. Warren, at the advanced age ot 83 years, 10 months and 29 days, - -- Coughs and colds, down to the very borderland of consumption, yfold to tb soothing healing influence of Dr. Woods Norway Pine Syrup. 81-1- 5 0 80-8- 0 21-0- 1-- a pound. Swine cheese, 25e and 20c. Eastern cheese, B. Lewis Big company in Now About Ready to Cut Loose. The organization of the Nevada-UtaMines 4k Smeltera corporation has beta fully rounded out, and A. B. Lewis, who returned from the east Wednesday, states that active operations by the company will be inaugurated shortly To start the ball rolling John Weir, the companys president, will be out from New York during the next few days, accompanied by a competent engineer, woo will eld the executive committee in framing up the plan of campaign. At the meeting held hi Bangor, Me., a few .days ago, the following dinc-Ihr- a were chosen: John Weir, presi dent; .Herman Dowd, .raasurer; Thos. M. Smith, assistant treasurer; E. F. trsgtn, John W. Griggs, Dennis Ryan, J. P. A. B,. Lewis, E. F. Harding, Haynevti F. Freudenthal and Charles J. Hodge. The executive committee consists of Messrs. Weir, Lewis and Cragin. h that annocm-in- the at Kiesel Cluii. on h. tweuty-eveni- io the Tueseven- Frank H. Suydtr, who recently reuniturned borne from Nurthtn-airn- i on 8. versity, Chicago, left , F. No. 5, for Jltlissji-where as telehe goes to accept, a graph operator, a JKMliou formerly-helby him. d This has proven only wind as we defy the bearer of LETTER LIST list of letters remaining ia the Post at Ogden. Utah, Feb. 21, 1905, which, if not vailed for in two weeks, will be sent to the Dead Letu-- Office: Office r GENTLEMENS l.IST. Affleck, Dr. James Janaen. C. O. Jessie, J. M. U Due Jamons, Mr. Bishop, B. Jours, I. W. le. Johan wott. Kaus-BornBickly, G. L. tautli John A. l-- 2u 1-- 2 1-- pound. Lard retails fur 12 e a pound. Pickled pigs feet, three pounds for 26 cents. Pickled Iambi tongue; 40 cents a doses. Beef loin, 11 cents per pound. Beef ribs, sets 9c per pound. Rib roast, 12 cents Veal breasts, 12 2 cents. t Sirloin steak, 16 cents. aad porterhouse steak, 17 cents. Round steak, 12 3 cents. Chnck steak, 10 cents. Rib boiling beef, 7 cants Boef shoulder clods, 10 cents. Rump roasts, 10 to 13 2 cento. Loin and rib pork chops, 16c cent Wboln pork loins, 11 cents a pound. Veal necks, 10 cento Sliced ham, !0 cents. Boiled ham. 30 cents. Eastern ham, 15c to 17 2 casts. Breakfast bacon, 17 2 and 22 Sausage, II 2 cents. - Burton, Henry Brennan, Pat Inda Phone 619 e, E. A. EL i entry, C. W. ljuulwci. Creente Brown, IX A. Bell. IX Ventoa Collins, F. W. Crews. Willie Milford. P. 1. Mow. Harry Arthur MrCYuwiey, Mr. letters. Givot, C. P. Guodaell, Bert llanscn, Henry 7 Hull, George Henderson, R. G. iloakin, W. A. May, F. W. Miles, Wra. Paheuo, Trimdoo Reid, Clms. I. Knur, Kor Smith, Vermin Sehwick, P. 8. Thornton, 11. 3 letter. T ret b war, W, jTbarer, Lewi CL Ink Nero Co. Wslker, Wm. rthtir Wilson,-- NEVADA-ALPIN- DAVIS., P. M. rn-ler- er, h. Two Cars of Esceedisgly Rich oa the Market. Reck 1-- 2 1-- 1-- 1-- 1-- salt bacon, 12 cent. 3 Pickled pork, 13 3 cents a pound. Home cured breakfast bacon, 15c. Chopped suet, V 3 cents. Pork sausage, 12 cents. cents. Hamburger, 12 The price in each instance is by tb 1-- 1-- 1-- 2 pound. Timothy hay. Iooe sells for 810.00 per ton. Timothy baled, GOc a hundred. Alfalfa baled, 50c a hundred. to 88.00 per Alfalfa bay, loose, ton. Wheat. 81.C0 per hundred. Oats, Whole corn, Cracked corn, f 1.40. Cracked barley, I1.4IX Bariev, 11.20. per bundled. Rye, Bran and shorts, 8L20 per hundred. Starts alone, JL39 per hundred. 87-5- 0 81-5- 81-3- $1-3- 0 PIPE Two carloads of ora from the Neva- company's properly, at Lone Mountain, Ncv., will be aotil-for id Suit Lake on controls showing 280 ounces silver, 6u per cent lead, 810 gold and 2 per cent copper per toa. While every pound of this ore waa taken out of the mine In the regular rotir-rraid W. F. of development, OMeara, treasurer of tlm company, about the cleanout yesterday, It I consignment ever shipped from the mine. As work progresses tha property is opening up uiot satisfactorily, though it is altogether too early for us to even spproxlniala what future da-Alpine a work will show, Tbe Alpine is a proposition that has paid from the very grass roots, th first twelve months' operations permitting of the cuttiug up by the few men lit the company of a dividend of The work dune during the 876,600. has born fur the 11 several months the ground at purpose of proving greater depth, ami shipments have been subordinated to ths plan of camd paign decided upon. Tim values lit the shipment now in the market tell a mot eloquent story of the character of the mine, and to operators in Utah cnmps,wbere silver and lead prevail, it will appeal with greater force than do the ultra gold propositions. GORKY LINE LEGISLATION. Springfield, III., Feb. 23. In the senate today. Mr. Stubblefield introduced a bill making all pipe lines for ihe conveyance of crude oil within the stale common carriers. Rates for transportation of crude oil are established by the bill, ranging from five rents a barrel for six mile or less to 25 cents a barrel for 260 miles or over. Cases. e, ORES. E of Disposed etti-nien- Wlrkel, Lucy. II. Several tition for a decree of distribution of tbe ut ate of Katherine C, Erickson, dciasrd, continued to March 7tt 3906 Hulsnukl and Perry, attorneys. The petition for allowance of rertL in Howell the held Judgo district court this morning and dis- fled rlalnit of the estate of Williank posed of a hirg number I probate Brown. decesseiL was granted as pray maiti-r- . in addition to nvverai other ed Infor. Char lead Stout, attorary. the (who of Juhn J. Schwart et cnsu. la lb bearing mi tin petition fur 1, vs. W, H. Donaldson. c9 al, it that judgment has heretofore letif-rof uiiiuiuislrui io.i for the usUta 85.7(1 uf Harriet R. Ott, (ieveaaed John W, liran entered for 8322.46 find Ott wui attorn and urdi-- entered as rout, total 8328.15, and that the thro 100. Iff' sale had realised 83ix Oit mopray ed .or. The bund nunicd ws of Attorney Charlen Stout order Uuderon ami MacMillan, attorney. tion for a deficiency Jiiilg Aa order wan entered a prayed for Has entered in the hearing on tbe pet n ion for order incur, amounting to 828.15, la the lustier of Nicholas Smith of of sale of real etste of tlm Elizabeth Mnriwy flluye. decetseiL J. v. the O. H. I. R. K. Co., on motion of Attorney M, IX Leenger for the D. Skeen, attorney. In tb hearing on pel i I Inn for allowr-auc- ilefciiilNiit. the motion fur a Pew trial t of final offered by the d'feiiiUntN wse submit-te- d approval sml and taken under advisemeni by acoouut and distributing of tlm eat ate the court. order wan of Jane Vons, On motion of District1 Attorney Geo a prayed for by the court. M. Halverson, the cases of the Kleia attorney. j. Order was catered as prayed for and against MIrhael Berlin anil Maud Ms-Iswa sii order entered the lumJ on nud ws FIDO in the bearing nelijag on tbe petition for letter of adminis- March 14ln for taking plea. tration of the estate of Nick Wezlac, deceased, Joseph Ghee, attorney. Ia tbe hearing on petition fur order of le of the peromal property of the iRAILROAD NOTES estate of Isabella Hoyle, deceased, oras MOFOOFOO prayder was entered by the eourt, ed for. J. D. Skeen, attorney. Tbe same artimi was taken in the COMPLETION t)K WKSl'KRN PA C1FIC F1XJCI) AT TWO hearing of the petition for order of nub- - of real estate of Rrwelta Had-locYEARS AND A llAl.F, Judge Howell TO BE RELEASED. RussUa Author's Boil Will be Fixed at $2,500. St. Petersburg. Feb. 24. It is reportthat Maxim Gorky, tbe Kunsian an thor and Hut leader of the reform parly ed was Imprisoned In connection with the rioting, will be released today on )io 82.500 baiL deceased. George Halverson, torney. In tlm hearing uu petition for order of sale of real estate of Caroline Pel the m;1 UI.hi eroa Holland, was ordered denied until a verified petition of the heirs ws presented. J. George J, le ut at- V. G. Hogue. conaiiHliig coffin pan lie represented them for sentd time la the preliminaries and engineer ing quest Inna that must ha taken UR la advance of conatruutfon. In building the We tern Pacific much time wae consumed In the snro veya and other engineering, especially! where such a range of maun tains me the Sierra Nepada must he crossed. This work is about concluded, aad construction will shortly begin ha an extensive scale and will La poshed to rapid completion. It is intended to have the road open from Salt Lake City to San Francisco within two and une-ba- lf i years. The cspltsilnta Interested In the Wantaru Pacific will not have national aid. It must build acre the deserts and mountains, which are to a large extent barren of traffic. The pmjec-tur- g see in the rapid growth of California and the Pscilio coast and in the Immense Oriental and island trade abundant opportunity for ths road ami tor a reasonable return upon the invest meat required. Me Bogue mM; The nrw Hue, with tbe connections east, extending to tbe gulf sad Atlantic coast, aggregating more than 20,000 mile, will bring liwTeniie of population ami great prosperity to the State, and especial ly to Ssn Francisco end other Important towns reached by its ttsln line branches, it will restore to much of the tradowbich 8n Francisco has drifted to northern porta 1 hava nut heretofore given put In terviaws on this subject, but in order that the people of tlm State may know the present ell nation Adeem lb wise that Ibis elatemenb which Is folly auihprixtii by my clients, gbeufo ba r Kthal A, THOS. talists whs prs lute rented In that ap-liea- Woodworth, MI Elizabeth. Issued au order granting tbe petition at prayed for. J. D. Skeen, attorney. The court, ordered ths hearing oa pe- s Wordun, Geo. Warner, A. U LADIES LIST. Carlaon. Mrs. B. ' 11-- , Mrs. Kuuna. Mias Olive. Cody, Mrs. R. ' Taylor, Aanle. Edwurils, Mr. Thatcher. Mrs. F. Taylors. Frleiiuy, Mias A. A,. Ward, Miss lielleu. Girding, Mr. Haines, Mrs. UNION MADE Wessle? C Sgas? Go. IImumuimiummiiimnumiuiiiiiimiiimK PROBATE MATTERS Rsffwiy.'W. T Smith, William H, Sturdy Albert. Jr. 1-- 3 1-- S We Will Move About March 6th to Our Old &tand, 375 23d Street I, Childs, Cham , Chlng, Jim Carter, H. Q. Chambers, Geo. for hundredweight; straight grad Coley, Harry 82.86. Dryer, Frank Coal oil sella for 25c g galloa. Ellis. Geo. Ranch butler, 20c. Elliott, J. M. 30 cent. Creamery butter, Fannama. Lukue 20c te 60e a dozen, Oranges from French. C. 10 coats each. Cocoanuts, Glass. Tom 25c Turkish figs per package. Goodseli, H. A, Bananas, 20c a dozen. Gordon, O. E., X 70c per quart. Oysters, Eastern spring chickens are soiling for 22 a pound. Hens. 20c. Utah spring chickens, 25c a lb. Halibut, 15c; flounders, spies and melts sell for 12 2 cents a pound; cents: salmon 17 3 striped bass, 17 cents. Cock-taile- d 20c and salmon 25e per IV. 8moked while fish, 20c per pound. Finnan Huddle 171-2- c lb. Crabs 26c and 30c. Lobsters 15c per such knocking to substantiate his assertions. Our Wesslers Best Cigar is as good today as ever and work. better because they are Spanish open-hea- d press for Salt Lake city as it ws pulling acroNS the Y. The engineer observing tho splendid rffort which was made to catch tue train slopped long enough for them io get aboard. Ranch egga 25c a dozen. Lemons, 25e to 35c per dosen. High patent fluur sella for 22J95 per Dry CIGARS po-iik- m Cunningham, Peter Miner. cents. 20 1-- 2 ORGANIZATION Cards are out liauee. to have be-given ball by tbe Ladies' Ui.-rsrMonday evening. February lias beau iKwipnueil day. February twenty eight, ing following. Mr. and Mr. Max lwvid-oi- i, afier making a speedy ride in a cab, sucin getting down to the depot ruling ceeded in time to catch the I'mlw Valley ex- 21-3- NEVADA-UTA- ,. g Local People Are Officers ef the Com-pan- y Price Headquarters Will be Ogden. CAPTAIN OF I OF appear in Police Coart and Each Fined Had a Lively (5X0 iU Coot Scrap. 1 1 QUITE SCARCE ROAD 2,'.. It.).-- MimmmmmmmmmmmnmmmmmmK OYSTERS MOUNT URISRUART engineer for Gould, widely known aa one made. While, hs mentioned, (be mail will he built with government aid, lliewnm-pa- nr will expect eneh liberal treatment of the worlds greatest engineer, it ut the SL Francis. Mr. lhigiie ws chief engineer ot (he Union Pacific railroad and. lews he D. Skeen, suonu-ywho Tcronstrurted that line, lie nlo on for aptho in hearing petition built tha Oregon Short Line, . of proval, allowanip and tif late be has. had film office final accouut and decree of disenarge in New yeara,when- York, he ha acted a of the estate of J. R. Putter, deceased, consulting of the Gould engineer acthe urdcr waa entered approving count ami discharging the sdiuiufMtra-tor- . In mMltlon to his many other imJ. K. Begley, attorney. duties. Bog tie is the consultla tbe hroring on the petition fur let- portant engineer of lha Wenlern Maryter of administration of llie estata of ing land which (build i completing Jessie M. WUhoii, deceased, George V. from road, Pittsburg to Baltimore, where an Wilson ws sworn and bond wa ant extensile ts under Atlantic at George Hslverson. attorney. construction. The terminal Western Maryland la the hewing on petition for with Goulds Wheeling and of sale of personal property connect Lake Erl road at. Pittsburg, lit and petition for approval, allowanra of final account anil de- Wheeling and Lake Erie connects with and act.li-uiea- l Walmah road at Toledo. Ohio. cree of iieliarge of the estate of Joel Gould'a The Walmah Intersect the Mhiaoitrt 13. Cooliilge. order was entered by tb SL Pacific, nnolher Gould line, at eutirt, confirming the sale, approving 8L lmuls the Iron Mountb account and the aJuiiuMrafrix was tain andFrom other Gould lines extend to and Icery, atdischarged- - Uulani.-k-i the Gulf parts The Mbmourl Pat-lfltorneys. from SI. Louis to Cohrrsilo, James Clarke wa appointed admin- extends where it Joins the Denver and Rio istrator with a bond of 81.500 In the of ad- Grande, a Goulil fine, which extends bearing on pel it km for letterEiixabeth from Denver to Salt Lake City. ministration of Hie estate of The Western Pacific I to extend atCarr, deceased. Grorge Halverson from Salt City to San Francismt torney. Mr. Bogue Is not an officer of the Ia tbe hearing n petition for distn-bntio- n and discharge of the estate of Western Pacific, He ia here aS the tne court consulting engineer of eastern capi Janies D. Stewart, dcceu-ei- l, ! ! la the matter of franchisee sad rights . will make the construction uf way of Its line feasible end reasonable, ad well as beneficial to the couffluuttied through which it will ms." Mr, Bogue said be had hiFmnllXrt ora Jnok over much of the fine aad would shortly obtain bifid far grading, . and other work. The Western Pacific Is an Independent enterprise, and it lias expended A Urge sum in prHlmlnarW and la tha purr base of properties. It will have such traffic relatione as will snake It Oi factor of vast importance tetks whol coast. It Is believed that tbe imp ment and growth that It will bring wtll more than compenmle for any kme it Salk Ursa will cause existing roed-cisco Call. ! i trark-laytn- 24. The court of the appeal of tha National Bank of lfayti for a reversal of Judgment in the matter of the fraudulent bonds issued in 1902, 1 i ; rort an Prinoe Feb. t upholds the decision of the lower court, but. annuls the damages against tha state. Additional local OS ; - 1 of appeals In the cane matter will be found page tin. ' unable to attend the sale At THE PUTNAM CLOTHING HOUSE will continue for a short time longer to accommodatelhose who have been THESE ARE BARGAINS IT DID PAY TO COME. on account of the crowds. It's an every day occurrence to hear people exclaim: NEVER BEfORE HEARD Of IN THIS SECTION Of THE COUNTRY. The prices that we will quote you on high dass Clothing, furnishings come. and Rubber Goods for the next few days you can well afford to lay in a supply of merchandise for years to Open Evenings ( i f COME TO.THI.S BONA FIDE SALE: expecting S 3 ! i to buy goods at almost your own price. You'll' 'not be disappointed Look for the RED LIGHT . |