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Show Ill Timttf-- . Ot Sail Lke au OF S- - den visitor, ,, ( r is u Thompson. tfl contractor, uke on busijesa. Or;ii:xt ISTORES ' DISCHARGE ft C. J10RXIXG EXAMINER IS CUTTING HARRIMAN SYSTEM Wallace or Salt LaWe is DOWN EXPENSES. Wallace brother. Joseph ySSwunty recorders office, in this Order Isaued Has Not Affected the ejy today. Shops in Ogden, But Sacramento the Haa Been Hard Hit. Supt. F. J- - Carten of and Mrs. Carten wen np Uke last evening visaing t The wholesale discharge of Southern Pacific employes ou the Sacramento yjjdcB friends. division of the road hu nut a yet af. , uarucr has sold his beautiful conditions in the Deck-Tr- f fected the labor Joe to street on Kih la hop here. True there were a numSalt Uke City. Mr. Decker ber men laid uif duriug the extremeA Losing of hi property in 811 Lak ly of quiet lime hut al present ihere residence in Oghis take up vtu seems to be plenty of work for the in(j . den. men employed. The unusually lica-.traffic which will go over passenger Order of the Ladies Auxiliary The n the road for the next sixty days wtii ill a give Conductors j Rjiiwav result in more or less activity in all bail on the 24th of this month. Ctrnsive preparations are being mode departments. Fully l.tiiHi employes of the Southern it ie likely that g rural time and lie Pacific company received notice March He years will effort of past 1st that i heir services were no longevlipsrd. .. er required. Julius Kruitschiuii isp A. UBelle. traveling auditor of sued the order of discharge through Short H. J. Small of Sun Francisco, the (suhe l ulon Pacific and Oregon Hne dining enr and hotel service, ia perintendent of motive power and maMr. U-- b chinery. These men averaged ages is the city for a short atay. of $3 pec day each, so the daily savNebraska the on been iif has business ing in wages to the company by their for acveral weeks on dismissal will amount to S4,8uii, or a Houccudl with the duties of hin total of 8124, 8uu per month of twenty-l. .. working days. The men who have been let out are of Salt Lake City, jin. Eva Darke State from the shops, no trainmen or clerks ,j president of the Reheccaha A. being affected. In the Sacramento utrmbly. is visiting with Mra. i at her shops alone fully 480 men are now out Cook, tbh state president, this even-ta- g of work. The order also affects a lot tame. 533 20th street, sirs. Darke will pay visit to. and of men in the shops in Oakland, Sixteenth street in San Francisco, Duns-muiw he entertained by. Queen City lodge San Luis Obispo, Lot Angeles, jlo, I of this city. Tucson and El Paso. A little over 10 The vanguard of the great excursi- per cent of all the shopmen of the on forces from the east are arriving company's lines west of El Paso and went Into Reno, or l.UOti employes, have been special , rales Tie elect on March 1st and the first to scratched from the payrolls. In the uke sdvantage of those rates are Just shops east of El Paso the discharges into Ogden. number 000 men. commencing To come The Harrlman road is said to be in Tnerv were two sections of Southern Pacific No. 5 out here yesterday and a better financial condition than ever k is likely that from now nntil the before, Business, both passenger and tatter part of the month extra sect- freight, ia heavy on all the Southern ions of most of the trains will be Pacific lines. Net earnings during the run. present fiscal year are yielding a surplus of about ITUU.tHMI a month. And STRIKE IT RICH AT PINE CREEK. yet a reduction In wages of many mechanics and laborers to the extent ot $124, 800 per mouth Is deemed absoLtdgs Gives Assays in Five Figures Claims Located. lutely necessary by the Uarriman people at this time. The officials make baste to expluin W. J. Dakar, ranch foreman for Miller i Lux. and F. M. Payne, boukkeeiter that the men have been laid off only for the same firm at Quinn River Crossi- temporarily, say, perhaps, foor or five ng. have struck it rich in the south months, and that it la usual for the end of the Pine Forest range of mouncompany to take soma such step altains, about four mllrs south of Dig most every year. Why any shopmen Pine creek ranch and ten miles west should be dismissed, they say, is due if Quinn River Crossing, In this counto the fact that work In the shops Is ty. They have located fourteen mining now very slack and that a full coin irtaiwa. The lowest essay made and plement of men In any ot the shops there liave been several of them is 0 at this Umo of the year la not reper ton and the highest Is 111.000. quired. About eighteen months ago some very During the past two years the comrich float was found in the vicinity, but pany has bought many new locomoIt is only rerently that the mother lod.i tives and cars and has completed the lias hem found, and K fell to the forbulk of the work of changing 1,000 of tunate lot of Mr. Dnkan to make the Its engines from coal into oil burndiscovery. The ledge wan found some ers. With the latter work about fintime ago. hut it was deemed wise on lot of mechanthe part of Mr. Dakan to keep it quiet ished, the services of a now absolutead he has and does yet maltaln the ut- ics are, the officials state, Again, much of the most secrecy. The story has leaked out ly unnecessary. and a stampede will he made to the rolling stuck being new, it does not new And very shortly. Were such a call for many repairs, and therefore valuable dlsouvery to be made in Nye many other men can easily be disor Etameralda counties it would be pensed with for. a number of months heralded to the world as noon as wire td come. Hardman and could be employed. It is known that As, the Btlvcr 8tare haa before said, Kruttschnitt think the shop payrolls Humboldt's grass roots have not yet during the past year have been excesbeen hardly touched in a mining way sively large as compared with the two and it will Uke but little money and or three preceding yean, and they intelligent prospecting to make a miniwant to equalise matters by materialng boom in this county such ns the ly reducing them during 1805. world hag never seen, the Klondyke ind southern Nevada not excepted. The CITY SUED FOR DAMACES Silver State Is not informed as to Mr. Italian's intentions, but It is fkir to presume be will make the beet possible ont of his valuable prospect. Before Mary Lynch Wants $3,000 for Injuries mow flies this fall the Bilver State preReceived by a Fall. dicts a great mining boom in Humboldt. Mr. Dakan haa four men doing development work and will shortly put A suit for damages was filed against on more. Winnemucca Silver State. . the City of Ogden In the comity clerk's office yesterday by Mary Lynch, who claims damaged to Ihe extent of WARRANTY DEEDS. $3,000 for injuries received from fallstreet Mary Thorpe to Seth E. Thomas for ing into a ditch on Twenty-sixt- h tte anm ..f $1.00, part lot C, block on January 28, 180.7. f plat A." According to the iwpers filed today 0. H. Downer to C. W. Attorney Lessenger for the plaintiff, Bomgardnef by w $1.00, h interest la part on the date given above ihe plaintiff was walking along the sidewalk on the. sections 4 and 5. township 6 north street benorth side of Twenty-sixt- h . rug 1 west. tween Lincoln and Wall avenues when she stepped Into a ditch 18 inches deop and 14 inched wide that was dug across the sidewalk, which caused her to fall and receive great bodily injury.' The injuries were a sprained and lacerated right ankle, which it is claimed lore loose the ligaments and permanently injured the right ankle of the right leg, from which the plaintiff will DR. IN OGDEN PERKINS LETS CONTRACTS FOR TWO STRUCTURES. OYSTERS HAVE AGAIN APPEARED IN LOCAL MARKET. JSS Jgalt of-fc- x $1,-70- one-fourt- never recover. She a-for $2,850 damages, $150 for medical at tendance and nursing and for ks costs of the action. This matter was brought up before the city council on February 13, but the claim was disallowed by that body, hence the present action. CHARGE OF CRAND LARCENY Week Will Commence First of Next) Twenty-thir- d Street to be i $750.00. Rich in Flavor Mellowed by Age fl I J. Tonaguana. the Jap recently brought back from San Jose by Tap-tai- n of Police Brown, was arraigned In the municipal court yesterday before Judge Murphy on the charge of grand larceny. His preliminary examination was act for Saturday morning at 10 o'clock and. in default of $750 ball, he was remanded to the eiry jail. The offense for which the Jap was arraigned was alleged to have been committed while the defendant was employed at ihe Toklo restaurant in this city. While getting a quarter of a dollar from the till of the cash resist r it is claimed that the Jap extracted $03.73. It Is said that the Jap admitted to the San Jose officers that he simply borrowed the money n and Intended to pay it hack as as he earned enough. 2. The statement Reed of New York, chairman of the board of directors or the Rock Isand. hi recently been mae. ried in ljondnn. is authnritativtdv ei hy his business arsm-ia'- . New-Tur- that Marrb Daniel G. , T? I n ri?t n??i t itTf ti lir rii 3J3 J , I 1 t ; kZ ESTT35LgSaBK23 I California Small Garden stuff in ed Quantity Coming in Seed Potatoes in Evidence. r Limit-Buildin- g Improved. Tin- - break iu the m.d p, ;; iliiuugh-nn- i iVrkius lias given mu u il.e e.ist has nunii- t; in contract fur the reriiuii oi two mores oysters In greai.-- i.;,inun tumi slit! oa j;;nl street between WashiiiiHuu e'.iiii Bjj gi,at and (iratil urcuucs. r.u.i n. 'lining Undies of r i frontiui.yi-tlmt there These buildings will cover a the senil45 f( el ami wiil be located .lust ity til I lie oyster Hu'kel entiin'ai.ie.l age mm L'i uf mn-ig- u west of the Cute drug at ore neivr ir. f lat week. A i Allen's residence. L. J. Bucher is the i.y ,lt. liape been id . of contractor to whom the contract Iiuh Ie j 1, is and tk oystci.-m;- ,j bepn let, and work will he commenced u Mty good qualty. I ne California simi!', sai.n-tlie first ot next week, the piano havstuff, which commenced to ci::ic into iinnkei ing bevu completed for some time. lul un-L- . i coming in yri.iter ipinii lily turn bui still the M.pply is llniiteil, OGDEN WaLL NOT Sl'FFFR and tlin same prices Seed potatoes are in ewilemr in the Iih'ii produce bouses. Tv ini. e Whoever Obtains Control of the vary from $1.25 to . Roads. Following are the market' ruling Dr. G. V. - ji.im-.IiU- f -- q:$ pr-i-- i mu re--- CIG 1 nit-l- rwi-bi-i- u prices: lf and "and'' of the railroad situation seem to have rroolv-e- d themselves down to thu question. When Is the Oregon Short Line to bold it election?" and, Wha will 1h elected in Its board of directors?" The keynote of the question of the luture pulley of the local road ia held In tliosc questions, according to the statement la this paper of a man who iB a close e. tided of the situation. . 'The many stories that have been afloat to the effect that EL H. liani-nia- n Ik down and out, of control of the Pacific system is without any proper foundation, alt hough the truth of the matter is that, probably Uarriman, Rockefeller or Gould do not know at the preaent time jut who does hold the balance of power, the holdings being so intermingled that it ia a question as to who will come out on top. Just as soon as it is known, an election will be held for the Oregon Short Line, and then the future policy will be made public. In case the Gould Interests secure control of the Harrimun lines, the We.l-erPacific will not be built. Then, no doulii. the Southern Pacific will be doubled racked from Ogden to the coast to take ears of the increasing husini-swhh-tbit Gould lines would turn over to it. In the eYcltt that Hai riman retains control, the Western Partite will 1m a necessity if Gnulil is to obtain an outlet to the Pacific coast, for which he has been fight iug so lung. In cither event Ogden will not suffer a it is an established fact that this is the central iioiut of this region. bearer of such knocking to substantiate his assertions. Our Wesslers Best Cigar is as good today as over and better because they are Spanish open-hea- d work. Har-rima- n Most of the , This has proven only wind as wo defy the pn-kai- California lettuce, 5r a lutudi. Cranberries, 15c per quart. Celery, Do a hunch. Utah pears, 3c a pound. Utah apples, 3c a pound. $1.25 to $1.5(1 per bushel. Oregoa apples, 1.75 per bushel. Utah cabbage la quoted at 3c a lb. Utah potatoes are quoted at 20 poiiuJs for 2oc. $1.10 per hundred. Sweet potatoes 3 pouu.is fur 25c. licet sugar is now $(i.SU per sack, 12 lhs. for $1.00. Cauc sugar, $0.90. cents Hooper cheese sells for 17 a pound. Swlsa cheese, 25c and 30c. Eastern cheese, 20 cents. Hunch eggs 25c a down. Lemons, 25c to 35c per dozen. High patent flour sells fur $2.95 per hundredweight; straight grade (or a We Will Move About March. 6th to Our Old Stand, 375 23d Street Ind. Phone 619 1-- 2 Wesslet? $2.85. UNION MADE Clgai'i C iuUiUiiilMMiUUlUiUUiUiliUiUliUlUllK Coal oil sella for 25e a gallon. Rauch butter, 20c. Creamery but tor, 30 cents. Oranges from 15c to 50e a dozen. Cocosnuta, 10 cents each. Turkish figs 25c per package. tilts new Hue comes In from Jiucua which the newspaper reporter may 04KKH401KKMF!-04F(Bananas, 30c a dozen. AnVista to euro for Ihe through pump thi' officer after ho bus pumped Oysters, 70c per quart. geles train. This plecii of track wi the prisoner. On the south Hide of RAILROAD NOTES Eastern spring chickens ara selling also lie built lit the jiuiiio oi the Short Hu; station near the entrance to the for 22 a pound, liens, 2iie. J.ine, lull will Ik; owned jointly hy Hie door leading nut to Hie stockade a Utah spring chickens, 25c a U. two roads, and nil Mall, loil.e Houle small supply risnn is Icing partitioned Halibut, 16c; flounders, soles and trains of the future will mine only ou off and all office supplies, and other smelts sell for 12 2 orals u pound; TRACK LA Y I NG PROG RESTING the train for supple's out side of (ho foodstuffs, will UN THE MINIDOKA HltANCH. Third West siroM iind cents; salmon 17 striped Lass, 17 f will he Ihe le'uuilugtou hi- kept there. cents. Cock-tailesulnion 20o and 25c per lb. Ou-mill's r steel have alSmoked white fish, 20c per pound. HUNTSVILLE HEWS laid cm the Minidoka a WORK UN FREIGHT TERMINALS. ready Finnnu Kaddle 171-2- c lb. Crabs 25o and 30c. Lobsters 15c per South western from the point, of connection with Hid Short lJue. The Followinq the st.iioiinceineal intide pound. track will he at "the Snake river Uy by Vice Hii'Kidetil IkiniTult that work Case Against James 6urga to bs Tried NEW ROUTE TO GOLDFIELD. Lard retails for 12 a pound. in Ogden. Pickled pigs feet, three pounds (or the end of the month, liy which Him would begin ut once on the new freight lia takptnmgli grading will lie coiniiicifd be- terminals, a stee.ni 25 cents. ran be push-ci- i en up its isimiihui on Fourth Went Salt Lake Jobbers Appoint Committee Pickled lambs tongue, 40 cents a doz- yond so that t Correspondence. ) right ulniig. Ail onlinury bridge near First Mouth, and piles tiro to Investigate. en. 2. Tim March case Huntsville, ts to tin kind ul us driven wlut this deiertiniie V:. in span river, unit, just Beef loin, 11 cents per pound. u Jacob lie erected ut once, I In to 1' no rcusmi a hmiidution will lie uit'c.-surWangxgard, ilyrum against tor the Beef ribs, rets 9c per pound, was stud Thomas fried liiiiglmm to look a While the new lor that irelkh! at hulnliites. A score of uiru, representing hunpoint. delay ltib roast, 12 cents. Chief Engliii-cAshton and Divtsioa shed thiTiew'lve will he of Ihe ordi- during the week before Judge Gertdreds of thousands of dollars capital Veal breasts, 12 cents. with cor- sen, Nathan rcprcaimtcd the city am were Engineer cungiinn present at He nary style, open ou a'l siilt-uinvested in a dozen different lines of Sirloin aleak, 15 cents. or turning the Munke Into rugated iron iiii l steel c.mni ruction, M. i). Lesn'ii g'-- Hu; dclentlanl. After business, assembled al t lie Commercial and portorhouae steak, 17 the Twin Fulls etmnl. and thereby Hu; bliictf building probably will be ia hot tight the dofi'inluntH were uc- -' club lust night and listened to C. L. cents. li.;cnpiliin, quitted. slopping for a few days the How of oi a more preientioii Marsh' plan for reaching the goldfields Hound sieak, 12 cents. The ctiKi luTHinul James Marge fur the- river making the full In Hie and built of siotii mill hrii-k- . of southwestern Nevada. Mr. Mar ih Chuck steak, 10 cents. the As heretofore staled, ull the Height unlawfully taking creant from neighborhood. was accompanied It y A. U. Horn of Hlb boiling beef, 7 cents. 10 Found creamery will lie tried In Ogden. lie will will removed the wureliimses falls be stain However, in who ia 10 eJ interest Beef shoulder Goldfield, cents. Ogden, clods, I or u long time JomcpIi Smith, a South and Working uiertlme once more, and Hi'1 West, let ween Kmuui and the two answered all quest Inns put cents. Rump roasts, 10 to 12 iailter-iu-luw- . In Surge, lia to them, excepting at what point on Loin and rib pork chops, 15c cents disturbed passenger detriment, can South Temple, entirely out of Ihe wayt Ills milk to Hie creamery, wln-rill The one terminal. Hu as si advertise the Shoshone ot of pri's-iwKsengor 11 Mr. Marsh's teams the San redro road Whole pork loins, cents a pound. nl freight depots will lie taken up Surge was at work anil ul the shiiio sights and scout's from ihe car winVeal necks, 10 cents. will take the freight. That question time sidling butler to three ot the I racks leading In the passenger dow. ' with Mr. Marsh declined io answer, but Sliced ham, 20 cents. stores. Tills aroused suspicion anil & South western will station. Minidoka The Boiled ham, 30 rents. agreed subsequently to divulge it to a finally led to His arrest of Surge. lie a one scenic uranrb of these Itself comm ill ee which wai appointed to give Eastern ham, 15c to 17 2 cents. There is shout live inches of snow MAI. IN 10 NORTH will IMPROVEMENTS It traverse the days. region Breakfast bacon. 17 the proposed plan a thorough Investiand 22 tee here, but an early spring ia and I.AKE. be as under well cultivation, brought cents. Sausage, 12 gation. Mr. Marsh propose to put looked for. as most at the Snake river its passing cent. Dry stilt bacon, 12 freight into Goldfield at approximately Out at Nunli Salt Luke Ihe big Pickled pork, 12 cents a pound. picturesque purls. It $3.25 ler hundred from Malt lake, and As will receive this roundhouse I completed and paluteil, a freight line Home cured breakfast bacon, 15c. Into the Bullfrog district for a trifle CONFIRMED 6Y SENATE fall the firm results of the water (lim- with all tracks laid Iu ll and lu it. more, and he will take ll at a point Chopped auet, 12 3 cents. not. ed been Hie as Hie Tlie turntable has uesert Wednesday, rccelii'd, uion Pork sausage, 13 cents. on the railroad much nearer to Salt owners of laud will immediately put in however. cents. The Appointmente Mede by Governor Lake than to Loe Angeles. Hamburger, 12 Hie The great benU and other material expectation Cutler. The price in each instance ia by the crops and trees, with He explained to the gentlemen presc of having a great harvest this October for thu elevated have been ent that the great cost, of freighting pound. comsoon where formerly naught was found litit received, and work will was due to the fact that freighters are Timothy hay, loose sella for $10.00 mence on this feature. The big steel Tim following appointment of lira per ton. Timothy baled, 60c a hundred. the lava, the sagebrush or the coyote. tank obliged to carry from 5.0(10 to 8.00 is also on Hie ground, anil will gtxvrruor were roll finned by the Sonata jiounds of food and water for their Alfalfa baled, 5c a hundred. s ash-pitwill go in executive session! Alfalfa bay, loose, $7.50 to $8.00 per SHORT LINE FREIGHT TERMINAL soon go np and the teams. This expense he will eliminate down ul the aunic tiura. Mciiils'i of Isiard of dental exam stations where water Ion. by K. A ..Tripp, A. C. Wherry, Stan liters Wheat. Sl.GO per hundred. and feed will he kepi for tlielr use. He or With the coming sunny days, "A doxo iu Hmc saves lives." lir. ley II. Ulawsoii. 11. W. Davis. v to outfits $1.50. least J have at Oats, thirty promises saya the Malt Lake Tribune, all Wood's Norway I'tne Hyrup: nature's Members of Board of Education-D- , Whole corn, $1.30. ready to receive shipments within thiractivity alung .the railroad tracks ot remedy lor ruughs, colds, pulmuuary If. (hrLti'iiKtu. William Allison. (1.40. be ('nicked corn, contract should a given ty days, the Harrlman system on Hie west side diseases of every sort. Members of lliutrd of Health Dr. T. Cracked barley, $1.40. him. In addition to the freight charge of the city. A walk from Ninth 11. $1.30. of Ih'atty, Dr. Fred Stauffer, I)r. W. K to a cash bonus for asks $10,000, he Barley, ,vonn to Ninth Suth sill reveal at I'uldtMWood. Rye, $1.30 ier hundred. be aid over to him as soon a he POLICE STATIGN a glance what Is bring dune, and quite of Mt'ilhal Examiners' ,Mi'iii1wt Bran and shorts, $1.20 per hundred. a few ness Items can be gathered In "makes good." and 1 per cent of the Dr. 1 1. t iiti'lgc, Hr. A. S. Condon, Dr. Fiorts alone, 1.30 per hundred. Invoice price of all goods shipped over an afternoon. Are Made That lo Being Improvements Ciiailxs L. UiKoii, Hr. A, C. Ewing, Dr. his line. The trip from the railway to An important piece of information Inetitution. min S Wiiglit, Dr. F, L. Mira up. Dr, Goldfield will consume about seven NEVADA PROSPECTOR BACK. to the public will be round in the work It. W. Fisl.er. that has Just romntenr.'d for doulile days, and the minimum saving over A n limner or improvements are beState Chemist - Herman Haiti the station from lino iu the present rates from California will be Theodore Hatfield Telia of His Hie city police station Party's tracking Regents of I'niurtiitv of Utah Mrs, b Tlie ing made ul sum Hie on $12.50 per Ion. avenue Aberdeen Work in the Field. will told materially to tlio eon Rebecca E. Little. Mr-- A. 11. Klcttey, GIVES LIST OF BENEFITS. maicrlal fur the brideu over the ltoper wlilch foldHm Mr. Horn gave the following list of street canal hus been put'lved, all the venieuee ofin Udefbuilding. Thu- room Fitink Fierce, Dr. C. U. I lu miner. Rich Drowning''snl Voting. ing ihsirs lieneflis that will accrue to Malt Lake Theodore Hatfield, who Is at the material Ihuiik cut lor a double-tracMember of Klalt Board of Berbers--D- r. head of a prospecting parly thaL has bridge. WhiV the work or today ends have belli loki.n out mid a sniall.-- r should the route he cxtnbliidied. thin' M. Ih"i"illc1, J. D. Har twn Chaum'i-iiiuklng a in, field ah dstr put been separate for Ft to will Short It thir different Fil'd rounding up l,i.ie sections of at Aberdeen avenue, give Alliort E. WtilkiT. Nevada for the last three months, is will build u s.cor.d track all the way muni iimfo.id id tlie one. The room traffic which a i present Is closed to it. The folinw-tn-- ; Second Trade and money from this In Salt Lake for a few days. He left to Handy in ticiBimmodaie its own opening irooi ike hallway rotilsfn a sppulntmrnt was not . elmlrs and other fur- confirmed: territory will gravitate here instead of his partners in the field west of lliko smelter traffic and the Increasing loc-u- l telephone, I'ej-ka an d A. ii. Moys to hu ridi and Gama and will soon rejoin them in that secnishings. It will lie to California. business of the Short Lin'. room ami also as a room lit Third Panics and tlielr money will tion. At. Sixth Mouth Is Hie point wln-rmove to Utah for investment. While his party haa not yet setFourth It will advertise Utah to the tled upon a point at which to begin world as one of the headquarter for active operations, kc reports that many LBCMB southwestern Nevada, and consequent- most promising propositions have been graenro ly will lie headquarter- - for mining men investigated and sumo Important discoveries made during the pilgrimage. from that locality. Fifth Mining properl iea from there On the first of the yesr and for a short fti-jwlbe marketed here and time afterwards he was at tlie new will of Stocks and property will be sold here. camp of Kawicb. The Goldrecd commanw'aaBg Sixt h Travel to and from there will pany, Mr. Hatfield rc'iortfl, has no less than 100 locations surrounding the be via Salt lake. AVill lind his sliapa perfected, Seventh The handling of this traffic discovery where the richest ore was will offer employment to the Idle labor- tound, so it is next to imisMsIble to his purse full and mind er of Utah. get a foothold there anywhere withan wilt ns additional in a radius of ten miles of the original relieved, in give Eighth It market for farm products and truck find. Water is a serious drawback to gardening, and at. mining ramp prices. that section, and when the dry and Ninth-- A transfer point must be eshot summer month1 roll around it. will tablished to rare for at least a(si team- ' be next to impossible to do anything ster. their families and outfits, who there unless water in quantity Is deas a consequence must drew sustenance veloped. . The region is now overrun with prospectors and there is little from this state. i Tenth Ore shipments will come to doubt that new discoveries will lie "Jifii TrerrMF wa at j Salt. Lake instead of going to CaMfor-nl- . made, lnsiue of three months, howr" ','t the benefits of which need not la ever, the exodus must begin unless livenumerated. ing springs of water are found. As it Our New Spring Qolhing is a Eleventh- - If the Utah people can pet. Is now, the snows nf winter have made extra low Into this field now the building of rail- travel comparatively easy and safe. and beautiful line roads hereafter cannot. seriously IT wl W nen hot weather cmes it will be imsee even them and Come prices. them, a they will he cslahlishi-d- . and. possible to rarrv water around that do not U1 C must hold the country, and the people already in ail thing considered, buy. though you I 7 trade. there cannot expect to live on water Twelf.h If a railroad should he built hauled in for a hundred miles or It must come from the south, and the more. San Pedro line, being the established There is a great deal of good coun' route, naturally shipments would con- try this aide of the Kawich range, and V JOWCNE i tinue that way. it ia now attracting a great deal or Thirteenth All of which must of ne- a '.tent Ion. All the way through from i i i ! i i a i- ij t cessity stimulate all Utah industries. Pioche to the Reese river range there ri Mar.li la a wealthy man from the is a lino mineral eonn;vy. and nsjet of w.i U i Goldfield country and is engaged there it is easier to operate ia than U the in mining and mercantile business. i country beyond. n F li s l-- 2c 1-- 2 1-- 1 I'lim-iuau'- cut-of- d - . r in-i- c r truck-layin- g Jvi-erse- 2 . r 2 , r 1-- 2 1-- 2 - j f 1-- 2 1-- 1- -2 2 2 2 1-- 3 eoul-eliul- k j . . The Dressy Man ity Japanese it Placed Under Bail of Ifl-tf- . has been asserted around town that wo arc putting out a new label and have to make it up on putting inferior stock in our As PRICES Pocatello. Idaho. O. Johnson of visit. hurt on a OS'tcn William i. ?f tTflflTi Hci? ir?)? BUILT EMPLOYES 1 M.mi MOIIXJN'rt, 'LATEST TO BE SHOP UTAB. WEARING AN tfe EFF EFF SUIT e ja at Z. C. M airpif Tarc Il W f72-3ra- lie ! -- 4 |