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Show i t i 1 rxiE M0B3?n?G 4 I ' ' I STEPHENS Fifty Years the Standard I WATER WOUNDED WORKS TO DEFEATS VANISHES VANQUISHED STARTED OUT WELL COMPANY BUYS LAND FOR DAM CONSTRUCTION. BUT WEAKENED. CAME INTO HEALY HOUSE BLEEDING FROM DOZEN CUTS. Amcng That Improvements Will Taka Place At Msntiei of Word Polics Ho Runs a la Denied By Company. But Onlookers Although No Rocorda and Disappears Somswksrs On la Made. War Broktn. Wall Avsnus. conaidered la It la given out on what STANDING OF T1IE TEAMS With the blood streaming from a half the beat of authority that tha Ogden dozen wounds on Lis Cara and neck, a baaWater Works company hna pure P. W. I- - ed between 100 mnd nil acres of land man entered the Mealy House lobby, .833 10 HrudtifT. baamaiH N 3 .fito on the Month fork of the Ogden river about nine oclock last evening and U at kins laafalA before long construct s dam 5 4 .5J6 and will llygar g, that will mean an expenditure of about seated himself In n rocker, without sayHarr lay a I 4 .oj8 ing a word to auy one. .300 85'i,onu. 8 Stephen I eeeeOem3 The man was evidently a foreigner the The Water deny works people 3 .444 4 (tin a a a a a a a a a a but tha fact that they have made and when observed bv John McDeraaaaaiL 5 1 .418 story May be gain- mott, the 7 .416 the purchase or land cannot 13 5 proprietor, iiia face and neck Itimbniar b .333 said and that within a week too. The wars almost covered with blood thnt 8 4 Miller A(tiA4fAiilN wee Maruni Bkeen flowed from 13 ,4 8 .333 land V. M.purchased from many cut. Tho man was Thomaa and Bostaph and is the old site politely told to get out, but retained time some Mr. in where Bkeen spent move from his position and when The association alleys were well AIM the depth of the bed rock movement was mads to eject him last qvcnlng by the howling clans who determining come time ago. from the he showed fight and cams from far and near to witness the The Idea given out is that this com them wouldplace have been a probably Incity league game between the Stephens paay will use an etore to the dam acbffls between the proprietor and hla and Miller trams and were quite well creased the for city supply of water repaid for the trouble as It proved to aa well aa to turnlsh power for the unwelcome gueat had not the thought be a very interesting contest, tha form- new electric line that la contemplated of using strategy to accomplish his purpose entered McDermott's head , er winning tbo last two of tha three between Ogden and the Ogden canWhen bo saw that the man would not (amt s. yon. Judging by tho way tha Miller tram not be taken In submit to being thrown out without This matter must started out it looked as If thir op- the form of a rumor aa there la no considerable difficulty, McDermott exponents wonld stand no show la tua doubt, os to the authenticity of the claimed. "Look out, here comes tha contest, but it was the same old story, matter notwithstanding the company's police. The words were liardiy uttered the pace was too fast and they weak- denial, and the Investment In tho land before tho iujured man made a dash for ened early In tha second game while na stated above meant much to the tha door. grew water works the Btephena Ones on the outside he ran down aggregation company. al tonger. Of course they any that until they Wall avenue and was soon loet to tho In Met tha winera mad their heat settle the matters now pending, bet- sight of thoae about the hotel. score in the first aud the losers did ween their and the City of Immediately after the men ran out a company of aerond game their best work In the Ogden they will do nothing, neverthe- telephone rail wea sent to the police the series. less they are preparing to add greatly station and In about five minute the Even though It. was not a racord to their water supply and will urn the police patrol, with Detective Pender enbreaking game, there was lota of waters that would he penned up by and Officers Al Herrick and Fred Tout thusiasm among the onlookers and such a dam for other purposes that arrived on the scene and a thorough every strike or .pare received hearty will add considerably to the revenue search for the wounded men wan made applause. Tha beat single game in- ot that corporation. in the immediate neighborhood, withdividual score was made by Van Dyke would indicate that the out result. In fact. It seemed aa if These facta of the Miller team who scored 192 negotiations between the Light and the men dinappeared at noon na he pins in the first gsmn and that was tha Power company and the Street Car reached the opposite aide of the street nearest that any one rams to the company will be called off and that from tha Healy and the officers were double century mark during the the Street Car company are preparing unable to secure any trace aa to hla rout sat. to furnish their own power to operate whereabout!. Van Dyka was not satisfied with tba their cam. The man who wna so badly ent up stealing of ona honor and also captured 'There seems to be no doubt hut was evidently n foreigner and the dif tha highest total lint honor by making what this would be a great saving to ferent anlnon nlong 25 and Wall were s total of 498 pins. Baker of tha the street car company and the plan carefully searched, but nothing waa dishis nearest is certainly n feasible one, besides, the covered that would indicate where the winning aggregation competitor with a total of 463, and above project would mean n great deni cutting affray occurred nor what beRichardson was tha alo ran for tha to the Water Works company and came of the victim. evening with a total of 371. would give them an unlimited supply Tonight the Watkbia and Gain teams of water. will play and one of the best games in of the week 1a xpected, aa both MOTHER GOOSE EXCURSION. .. learns have sums of the heaviest at Times Get Ceafwaeg aa bowh-rof tha town, the content March 8th, via Rio Grande Western Leas Their Brartegi. hould be eloae, hut it la a hard muRailway. Special train leaves Ogden Boys ara frequently lost in the woods, ter to guess at results where tha 8:45 p. m., returning after the ahow. Seats and It la a lingular fact that bird an players are so erratic as they have been Fare SIjOO for the round trip. since the opening of tha local league 11.00 to $2.00, on sals at the Beyle sometimes lost In the tir. This might series. Street care run from seem strange to almost any one; lint Furniture Co. The score of last night's game depot direct te theatre and return. the average man la a superficial obBtreet care will meat train on arrival server of little things. at Ogden. In the tar north, and particularly along the ocean coasts, birds sro frequently storm driven and lose their bearings, so thnt many of them an lost at sea. They keep floating In the air, aimlessly striving to live until exhaustion compels them to drop Into the an- Thtro Wat Lota of Enrhuaiatm V $ FOREIGNER EXTEND MILLER : MABCH 2, 1905. EXAMINES OGDEN UTAH. iffCBBDAT MORSIXO, Pur-chaa- t & I A ; ; f Made from puro cream of A - tartar derived from gropss. rmcv BAKING POWDKR EXAMINER TELEPHONES EDITORIAL ROOMS Indopendont II PIlAfll BUSINESS OFFICE i Indspeiidmt Pham Ball P la IM itta. 4VM. CLASMANN i, liMtopantfant Phone . SMI Phene CO. CROYDON Na II lMitatNA TO HAVE Na 120 Na M KIKIII Na N. Na. 120 tf bth tAlAphAM closed altar I p, m. BIG 0AM 120 120 systems 31,500,000 Tba following number ara entitled to 3J)0 eoupoa-book- a at tlia Ogden Steam Laundry; 43036. 44988 and 43C71. S. f - CHICAGO; TO BE 8FENT RIGATION. ON IR- Govermant Surveyors Are Susy On Project Which Meane Change of U. F. Trackc. The government surveyor who were in Ogden aome daye ago have for the past few days have been working Superintendent H. V. I'latt of the among tho fanners near Croydon, Gtegon Short Lino passed through whore It is understood that a large Osden yralerdt eoruute from the cum lam will be built with A view of eatab-linlilito Salt Lake. Irrigation throughout that district and tl is eatlmalod that this work l. General Superintendent E. Bucking, if done will mean an oullay of f ham of the Oregon Short Line pained of such a reservoir The building through Ogden yeeterday, arriving n.i Southern Ierltln No. 2, and departing would mean tho changing of the Union for Salt Lake on Oregon Short Line Faciric tracks between Henefer and hio, 2. Croydon, as the water would hack up and waah away a great portion of the .The following marriage lleenae rued bed, were leaned in the county dork's of it Is more or less generally known lice yeeterday: Fred E. Rice, 34, of that I ho government agents have been South Park and Mm Kathryn ilaxe, working throughout the stnto for some 23. of Ogden. William Jamea Mc- time getting facts as to the acres fto Arthur, 21, and Sima Gertrude Edna that can be covered by water from surh a reservoir. both of Ogden. Myers. This water rigid would Increase the of thn land In that district from There were about 100 couples prr-e- value at the Wednesday er cnlng liarty 5ri to fun per acre fromto Its present be derived held In Toller'a Dancing academy lat worth aud the benefits can lie readily perceived. evening when the to gold piece wan Hundreds of arm of land that are drawn by O. K. Ford. Another of theae purlieu will be held on Satur- not uuw being culllvatod would then be farmed, whirh would mean an inday evening. creased supply of produce, a greater portion of abich would find market Jt. Ilullen. of Cache county, a inem-he- r through Ogdon. Then again there Is of the elate land oominletdon, hnd tho sugar beeta that would mean a an auction of alate lamia at the court larger output of sugar, materially ashouae jeaterday, but w only eucceaa-fi- ll sisting in the placing of Ogden at the in dlapmdng of one pii-rof the bead of the beet sugar producing list. land. The t of the land offered for Even fruit .would in time lie grown Bale was mmtly mountain land for and in fact there la hardly auy limit t the poaalbllltica of the productions which there were no bldilrr. that would result from n district that with such fertile aoll. Grand Recorder, of the Degree of Is Honor. A. O. I. W Mra. Kva Dnrke. of Salt Lake United the local lodge FUNERAL OFVIEINA WEST last evening when iliroe candldau-were Initiated Into the my merles of Sevenly-flvthat body. membera Fourth Ward Meeting Houao Filled were preueat to wltncaa the coremnny. During Beautiful Service. after which a banquet wan spread and The funeral service over the rean Informal reccpilon was tendered to mains of I he nte Vleina West, the Mr. Drake. Idfsni daughter of Mr. and Mra. J. West, of 21. 7 hlHdlaun Avenue, were roller Captain Drown returned from hold at the FVnirth ward meeting bonne Fan Jure yesterday with Touguana. thn J.ip a ho etolo the 15 from the al 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon and Elder WilToklo saloon aome days ago and a ho were largely attended. was caught nt that point being taken liam llnurnck officiating. The primary department of the Sab.rom a train by tin officer. The bath school opened tho services by In It'll with Ogden prisoner compa.iy De a Sunbeam. after a J:m worse wniuun who aua also lock- singing "I'll delivered the ed up at. San unci tho local which Elder Hancock .Must or David Godauiliorillca aired the occluisls there oiieuing prayer. dard then sang a nolo m' It led, "The that tbe was not wanted. t'hildreu'a Friend.'' K. L Svmlile aud William Wade e then spoke alter which Walter WOODS DJDKOT LEAVE a aido entitled. "The nex: siwike Holy t'liy." Rider )iaiie(H-Consequently Barber Who' Stole Suit end. the department sang primary ! Case Will Stay on Rock Pile. ".(eati Wa Once a Uttlo I'hilil. 11 y rum ltWnmi llieu nmilc romc William Woods, who clainia to he a and the lilt It choristers sang hurl.er who was arrested about two after which the elutweeks ago dritiikcness and fined "Little Lumli." prayer was offered by Elder Wade ing 2U or tu lieu thereof to serve twenty unit the fum ral cortege formed followdays on the municipal rock pile and who was released a tiny or so ago tin-d- ing the remal.iH to the Ogden city cemetery where the body was placed promise that he would leave town, in its hint place. was lust evening in a The floral ufferings were many and ssiuoti on Wall Avenue by Detectin' V. nd. r aud Ofitwr Al Herrick, ami very Iwaiitifiil and the minding house wi'h relataken luck to the si at ion bouse tu fin- wgs idled to tive and friends who had gat hon'd to ish thn sentence of twenty days. to tha dead. WnndK is BiipiKised to be tho man pay their last who stole the dro, suit case at the A dosu !u turn lives.Dr. I'mou depot yesterday and ho will likely bo given further tinv mi the Wood's Norway Fine Syrup; natures rock pile for ibis offense when his remedy for coughs, colds, pulmonary sort. present McUnce has been completed. diseases of T he authorities think there is no doubt that be is the man who did the stral-- i lug at the depot unit thero were net- -' erai person who saw him with a rate ihat looked very, much like missThe following arc llie arrivals at ing oik. Woods denies, however, that he is the thief. th Heed fur the past 21 hours. S. Shapiro. JVnor, Colo.. F. A. Fletcher. Chicago. J. f. Wilson. DenE. WARRANTY DEEDS ier. J. French. New Haven. Conn.. ig l.BOU,-UUl- i : Cf 4 i i i! A i ! V a1 : I l, r.-a- bit-sue- jf 1 !!! f i if? i 9 ?l Je Seo-Ylll- ' I : t i ic k fr rv--r- REED HOTEL t!-- Eliler. thiragu. J. He remit. New York. 1). H. yirMulle.i, Iuriland. tre.. GO". Spangehberg. Denver, (kilo.. Clin. . Woodcock, Port laud. Ore.. W. II. Kliboti. Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Meed. Pittsburg. Andy Christensen. Sail, iike. Arthur .1. Fuller. City. 11. . W. lone. City. A. C. ineu-- City. C. l!r.?te City, Gcergp Siintcc?. Nrw A. The billowing warranty dceila were U." county ler's offlre tied ia ji-r- ws-leid.- y: Jam raclnelll and ui to Th-A. .V im, for the sum of If.raM. B part of the S. E. quarter re Hon i.4, town-thi- n 8, r?t 2 west. Jobnnr Haggstrcm. to June K. Hunter, for the gum of y. prt N. W, quarter section 33, t'.mn.hip iimth rongr 2 we-- t. John F. Fife md wife, ro Joseph W. Farnsworth, for the sum of Sl.tw. rirt f lot 7, lilw k 13, pint A. r-, i t. W. Lost the air. CARD IN EFFECT. JUNE 8TH, 1904. DEPART DAILY. . Ko. $ Atlantic Mail all poUU 0. W. TIME B. v: East No. 12, Balt lake local Na 2, Chicago. St Louis No. 4, Atlantic Exprcaa. m- - .?" all P-- point ARRIVE DAILY. Na 5, Pacific Mall. Salt L lltSO and all polaU Na 1. Chicago and S'. lAftU Sail ajn 1:41 limited 11, Local from Park City and Ban Pete Valley.... 7:M P- Na S, Pacific Express from 12 B e all point East Through Bleeping car te Omaha Chicago and St. Louis, New York sad Boston. Free reclining chair cart. A perfect dining cor eervlce on all through trains. C. A. HENRY, Ticket Agent, Ogdea. L A. BENTON, Geu. ApetPagrJJept. Balt Lake City, B. GILSON, Agent Ogdea. Na -- VlV Th Mast Laxsriias Trgfon0g(Wac(l a Compartment agd tag FUNERAL HELD IN SILENCE Burial of Aged Woman la Conducted By Bandamanian Rites, Rapidly Growing Extinct Danbury, Conn. March 1 a religious sect, AMUSEMENTS The now al moat extinct, conducted the funeral ot aged Mra. Annie Croal Blaikley in this Utter alienee was the feature. ity. Those who gathered around the coffin sst with bowed heads until the undertaker in charge indicated that the In s similar service was at an end. silence the body was lowered into the grave In Wooster cemetery. It used to lie the custom for the head man of the church, for the sect did not uupport n paid minister, to dismiss the people st the funeral service by saying. "We thank yon, friends for your presence. But it has been many years since the church has had ones The Bandemsnisns, n head. strong in Danbury, were followers of Hubert Ssndomsn, a Scotch religious trachcr. It was the custom of the church for the members to greet each olber with a kiss when they assembled for the Sunday morning service, and the service was always concluded with a dinner, of which everybody partook. gry waves, which engulf them. Then la a well authenticated can on record of an ocean liner bringing Into New York an n winter' day n large white owl which had dropped to one of the forward span In an exhausted condition more than 800 miles off the coast of Newfoundland. It was nearly dead taom cold and hunger and almost too weak to eat anything. It had become much emaciated and trembled In its distress when It tried to swallow the first monel of meat which was placed within it beak. Tho captain and sailors were all interested In It, and under their nourishing care it lowly recovered and became entirely well and healthy and strong. It willingly remained with the ship afterward. It wna evidently a land bird which had been blown off from the coast of Newfoundland by strong west wind, had becoihe lost, merely drifted before the gales, kept out of tbe water, almost starved to death and made its last Intelligent effort to reach the ship and there fell in exhaustion and collapse. Old sailors narrate many other instances of finding bird that have been lost In the air. St. Louis Republic. Tliat slock company production at prices w ltliln reach ot the poor man's pocket book appeals to the mass of theater goer in Ogden, i evidenced by the packed houses which are greeting tha presentation of Thelma at the I'tahna theatre this week. The Utahns under the direction Stock company, of G. H. Melford, is giving a creditable interpretation of the play and the genernuN applause at each performance In. perhaps, the best Indiiatlon of the favor with wbidi "Thelma in being received. To Sir. Me) bird la due the credit of tha dramatized production from Marie Corell's famoua novel of same Is also the Btsglng the name, a and directing or the play. The stage TERRIFIC BOMBARDMENT. e fieri s ere better Ilian those seen in X Pawners la Japan. must houses with Mich a low price of Mukden. March 1. For three days Wiib all our high wages aud boasted admUxlun. The Iasi scene U worthy of Pm Hoff and Kuvognrd biils have been civilization tbe tact remains tilht you special mention, showing aa It docs' the subjected to terrific bombardment li field will wee more wretchedly poor In any of the north land with thn with sIicIIh charged with alii brilliant changing colora of the Aurora muse powder. From a diataucs the hfil of our great cities In a day than you Borealis, or northern lights. Thomas look like volcanoes spouting flame and will see In Japan lu a lifetime. In Slight, the well known local artist, wn great clouds of anmkea a hail of earth other wortl. you will see no destituindeed siiceesaful In the painting of thn sn.l stones failing far beyond their tion In Japan. Though aome arc very scenery and la deserving of pralon for bases. The Kiiitgion siege batteries are poor, yet all seem to he well fed, cloth his excellent work. Stage Manager answering energetically, hut iheir firs ed and housed and are Invariably l nloo to lie rommended for the mantel la con'parativc'y lneffe-tna- l. cheerful and, what la more surprising, and the realistic fire place effect the All is quiet on the right flank. It beInvariably clean. There are no paupers product of his efforts. General Is Nogi ing repnrrrd that The company a a whole Is doing (peraiing against the left flank. The In Japan and therefore no workhouses or poorliouses, though there are many g.axl .work. A few noticeable defrets, weather today was magnificent. hospitals where the sick are healed due to the shortness of time for prewill be ovemime with a MAY RECALL KU RHPATKIN. gratuitously. IVactically every one can paration. earn a living. Would that we could say little more prartice. George II. Mil tbe same: rail Mall Gazetle. ford, as Sir Phillip Bruce Errington Iindon. March 2. The Time Uu an English baronet, gave a nv-s- t aiati Correspondent telegraphs that lie Dwat aa Cnawaiwptlaa. Interpretation of the part as hears a war council will he held at. St. ilbl Luke a itlnf Goldman Petersburg about March 5 to decide Dusty work seems to be responsible the boPde. Frank Clayton as Sir whether GeenrnT Kuropatkla shall be for consumption to s marked degree. FrsncU Lennox did well in Ihn part. recalled, lie adds that Grand Duke In 2.161 rases of consumption treated Janie Itoeeil a Geotge Lorimrr Nicholas or General Ihaknmircff, the at tbe aixty institution of the Gerin work Turkish Riiseo arc better the comedy hero of the war, elionej up man empire 1.093 patient had been tliiin In the heavi-.- parts. O. F. Jona-s'u- . mentioned as possible suecesors. employed in a dusty environment. Tbe aa Sigurd, the dwarf, gave that kind of dust waa not stated in 431 it is. a rrrditahle interitmrt. minor TRADE IX WHITE WOMEN. cases; in 182 cases It was metal duat; or elation. Edward Miw-rl-l and Edwin In 129. atone, coal or glass duet; In 118, Johioam in minor part were acceptWashington. March 1 Ihe senate able. Mis EKie Grrslium lias S goo.1 t .day In rfra session ratified and made wood dust; In 11L wool duat and In stage aiipearance. and as Thelma public n treaty with ail natior.t fir the 120, various other kind of dust would pleaKcd liie audience. Her n of the trade in white women ie lietter were she to pul a line more repres-iolie Ha Taa For It. paaeion ami fire Inin It at certain timer. final Now, sir, began the agent; thla Washington. March 1 The The best character work va that of since in the disposition of the general book" Nellie Brever a Brilta. the maid. She deficiency appropriation bill the last Ain't got rib use for ItT snapped the never failed to iai-- e a laugii by bar the supply measure in be taken busy merchant (l Louisa Bell quaint Norwegian saringa. up In ihe house, wa entered upon toat the title. Ob, yes. you have! was strongest a Iambs. lb Ufa's day, when th reading nt the measure I lie act. last Her work there for amend menr. wan begun. Previous The Art of Conversation and Correct mother, in wn good. Considering That Katherine to that action a number of bills were Fpeecli.' Philadelphia Ledger. Ritchie had but a day to prepare fur considered mid rassed by unanimous the part of Violet Vera In which she consent. Prerwdeure. Don't i know. sir. that It is !ra appeared taut night for the first lime, she df-- we'l. Tne psrt is a hard one The 1. The resTiage f polite to swear before a lady! Paris. Msr-.;! afi- -r siie liirns her lines belter, Faron Edouard Do Rothschild Irishman looked dazed for a moment e rnd she will be seen to better ad. anaac. ml thro replied: Sure, mum, I beg Hj.pfcen took place at the Has r h Cer-mstn- Mimpiiis. March 1. A pasocngri New Yoik, March 1. After train on the Frisco wa held up and argument on writs of habeas hearirg corpus robbed near Mammoth fin Nan Vltlerson. by bandit in Spring. Ark., unlay. The safe ju the tbs supreme court in Brooklyn todav exprrs i ar was roldied. ueeerved iirrlslon. Jiisti-eGay- temple here today. to-gre- UcraaiIroniU car; bu?4asi9jdn&nd change. a W i Direct cootwctioa for StPanIaEdHmneapolis TIME TABLE San Pedrot Los Angeles and Salt Lake R. R. Co. LOW RATES Depot Third West and South Temple Sta. Balt Lake City. 1 CHEYENNE, DEPABT. For Provo; Laid, Fairfield . and Mercur, connecting at Nephi for Mantl and interm odiato points on 8:00 Sanpete Valley By For Garfield Beach, Tooele, Stockton, Mam-mo- th. Eureka and SH-v-er City (via learning-- ton American For Provo; Fork, Laid, Juab, Mil-f-ar J, Frisco, Collente and Intermediate points &05 ARRIVE. From Provo, American Fork, Lehi, Juab, Milford, Frisco, Calientsa and intermediate potnta;45 From Provo, Lehl, Fair-fiel- d, Mcrcur sad Sanpete Valley Ry. points.. 5: 35 From Silver City, Mammoth, Eureka, Stockton, Garfield and Tooele Beach. ALL TRAINS DAILY. .......8;35 ST. LOUIS, CHICAGO A m BOSTON, NEW YOR. And all Cltlaa of Europe via All Line Shannans Ticket p jn HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR USED TICKETS, 8 IQ tC p m p Office; 201 TeL 250. Office, Healy Hotel, (Opposite Depot), Bell Phone 1I1Z, UN Cheap Rates, to St Louis attar Eastern points, vim , m 1X1 Daily Pullman Buffet Sleeping Car Service between Salt Lake, Milford, Modena and Calien tea. Direct stage connection! for all mining districts in souther Utah and Nevada City Ticket CITY MONTREAL, 7,45 A SI cut-of- f) DENVER, KANSAS OMAHA Mala Street. For particular, rail on or address agents. Salt Lake Route, or J. L, MOORE, Diatnot Passenger Agent. E. W. GILLeTT, Gen. Paae. Agt. Daily -- 3 ave yea money. Write --a & F. WARREN, General Agent, Na 411 Dooley Block, . Salt Lake City. dP!CT0V THU OREGON SHORT LINE TIME CARD. Dec. 4, 1904. TIMECARD. DEPART: Na 7 Butte end Portland 12:05 pjn-N- a Effective Dec. 41b, U0L 9 Pocatello, Montpelier DEPAkI: 1:25 Butte '4-and an, No. Mall a.,....,....,., nod Express... 1:20 7:15 11 Cache VkUsy pm. Na Limited for 10:60 a.m. Na 3 Overlaid Na 12 Salt Lake and Tlntic Dluffa Council Omaha latsr-medisLake aad Sait Na 0 Kanann CKy and Denver. ..7:35a.m. , points vast daily Na I Sait Lake, Provo, for Atlantic 4 Espeem all Aa and Milford points ...... 3:40 pn. Denver, Omaha Council goal) and inter Luke Bluffs, Katun City and all Salt No. 10 ' 0:30 p.m mediate points ,... points east, dally 3:15a.m. Vn 4 arrive. ARRIVE: Na 3 Fsdflc Exprs from Lake .......... 2:15 p.m. Blnffa Omaha, Council Na Denver, Kansas City and Na 0 Butts ard PocoUUo te fkJt .12:50 am. fiat dolly Exprot and Ttetle 0:65 p.m. Wmitea Na 11 Salt Lake L Overland Na Miland Council Na 7 Salt Lake Omaha from ....11.25 am. ford Bluffs. Kansu City, Deaand No. I Salt Lake rer and all point eaat, points ........ .... 8;05 am. mS doily and Butts.. 7:00 aza Na 8 Portland Na 10 Butte aud Pocatello 8:i0 p.xa Ticket Agent . .10:35 ..m. Na 12 Cache alley inter-media- te t-- 'Trains south ot Josh do not na yer pardon. But ti didn't know ye Sunday i C. A. HENRY, Ticket Agent wanted to shwear firat.' A & MOSELEY, March 1. Fire In Lincoln. Nb Trav. Pam. AgenL While petty thieves are hanged, peowholesale grocery Hargraves Bros. Odes, Utah. house t might did IUW.'m-- damage to ple take off their lists ones. Dl . DCBLEY. O.P.iT.4, v e - - ' s. stock and building- Old 11 . cars, with baiter, bath and lovers Ltbnqr; euttra trahv Bectft lighted, through to Ohkaga svtthttd lirii a g drtatjp-rot- (an, ohsHvatipo-cg- leeplfl . A. B- - MMELEV. Scan the Want Ads |