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Show EXAMiyEB OGDEN, UTAH, TUESDAY MOBXISO, the yumstsa 51 RUSHMER GREAT A MATTER OF HEALTH 1 CABLE COUNCILS WINS FROM - STEPHENS WORKS MARCH 7, IMS. UNION PACIFIC REGULAR Threg Trails Daily SESSION r :vu x1 MEBSAGES CAN NOW BE TRANSMITTED OVER IT. TAKE! THREE STRAIGHT GAMES IN EASY FASHION. Gama of tho Besson and Farmer Weak Playara Show Up Strong. Meat Interesting Groat Salt Laka Aerial Cable Stand Successful Teat Effected by Experts of Western Unlen. STANDING OF THE TEAMS, of work It now looks as Jf th aerial cblo of llio Union Trlrgraph company across tho i llreat Salt Lake would be a cable la the longest of Its kind in been under con- Watkins . the world and lia struction ilace the early part of last lummer. William Flan, w ho baa charge of the Atlantic cable at New York and who May. of Thomas McGin-dis a brolber-la-IaStephens. the manipulator of the Wheatstone automatic telegraph system In the local Western Union office, end 1L & Convene, electrician of the western One of the most Intere.ting bowling division of tlm 'Western Union at San Francisco have been working on the game of tbe season was witnessed by cable during the past week and have a large enthusiastic audience at tha been busy making testa thal will soon Association alley hut evening, the atJetermlne whether the cable will he a traction being the Rushmer va. Stephiuceess or a failure. This cable differs materially from the ens and the former won the three great Ocean cables inasmuch ae it la straight games la rather an easy composed of nineteen wires while the fashion. It waa a game thal was full of surocean cables are composed of a (Angle Iran.' The greetrat difficulty to over- prises from beginning to end and the occasionall around work of the Ruihmer team come Is the Induction thal I ed by the wires running side by aide for was the feature. Tho who had been such a great distance. extremely weak In previous games tnilea in honed the effects of a lot of earnest This cable la thlrty-arve- n length end those who are now testing practice and surprised their admirers it hare opened the cable every half mile by doing some really good .bowling, across the Lake and attached plates, among these were Cassidy and Buck-millfrom which ground wlrea are run and of the winning team. Riuhmer carried off tha honors for by thU md hod, wire after wire will be as as trite,! through and many possible the evening bby making a score of 183 In the Ui game and total of 491 for placed Into scrylce. So far tliev have secceeded ip getting the three games played, while Hess waa no clo-- e behind with 181 and 492. three vires to work through with It la ununnnl for not one of a. team apparent Induction and It ia expected l to go below- the 400 mark, but that waa that within a abort time the grrau-aportion of tha nineteen wires will ue the tale that tbe score will Ml of the winning team in last night's context, placed in uiw. Thin cable ia not submerged, but. runs who rolled up a total of 2328. and I hi ths losing tram Treoeder dons the low by the tracks over the cut-of- f ll Is expected that when once put In best work by bowling 472 pinn, while working order will do away with a Lamdln who was next high man with great amount of wire trouble that la 424. The lowest wore of the evening experienced by the use of the ordinary was mads by Nye who rolled 393 In the three games and Baker was also away telegraph lines. The cost fur the placing of this cable off with 877 to his credit. in position and getting It in working The crowd of rooters seenr to Increase order will run up In to the hundreds with each contest and by the end of the and ia considered one of the greatest present season there will be quite a undertakings of It kind that the com- formidable array of fans on the side lines. The score folowi; pany baa ever undertaken. Afu-- r mou tit n siitt-Th- Absolutely Pure m HAS HO SUBSTITUTE EXAMINER TELEPHONES KNOTH Rv.'OM3 ESiTO.'.iAL N. II Pbon,.. lndpni!i' Bflf! PlQUi 44lftMilA U GOES U3INE9S OFF1CB , N, 120 Independent Phan M Bdl FlIM .444. 44444liN WM. GLA6MANN 120 44N i Independent Pfcione 4 Bell Phone, . 44 444 i4,4t44Nt 120 No. 120 ef both telephone systems 4 4i ileect after B p, UNDER n. DRUGGIST MALE BIG FIGHT FOR LIFE OF BUSINESS. . er Liabilities ef SIOOOcT Have Filed Up Since He Was Forced to Change yard masiar W, L. Scud, Location. 1u - lie KhuI yards, in layl.ig off tu attend B. G. Knu'h, the druggiet, who ban the cion mundr trial ni Lc.gau and conducted a biudne In Ogden for a K. A. AllHinlt Is at ting in hi a lead. great many years, will likely close Ids The Past Noble Grands t lnb, cttabllkhmeul this morning, and file drgrve, I. O. O. h, hat its month- u petition of bankruptcy. ly marling no Thursday afterauon will TUI was precipitated by &l Mrs. Huwe. at 23KO WatJilngtOu arenue. nioch and Griff of Ioulavtlle, Ky who The W. C. T. I, baa engaged I be riled a case for a smal amount against tomtit: Mereb-of Chlcag) Knoth in The MuniclMl court yesterter next Tbirmlay ewanlnc ai the day. The paper were served st the Met hmlittl Chunk. Admission 15c and residence by Conatahle Steel late yes25c. . --- terday afternoon. Ihe liabilities of this concern are Four blcyclibla wrrt notified to apUmt $10,000 la excess of the aaaets pear at the police elation at ten o'clock sud attachment proceedings will likely thin morning for violating the rity b executed today when tt is expected ordinance against riding on the that the place will be closed. Auoug the 'creditors are the Nelson Jmlann Drug company, of Salt Lake, ' A spnclal train coneMlng of aia The Commercial National bank, and coaches, one diner, and four bangs ae numereua eastern business lKitiaes. In arrived from the west, ai 10 o'clock addition ta this there ia also a claim of last evening will the Mother Gnuan bout fHO fur unpaid taxes. Company and departed for Suit Lake Knoth has liecn absent from the city at. 111:15. for aeveral days and it la staled that he was away emlesToriug to secure n adndnWlr-tioJet ter a of "".A petition for fund that would avert Ihe disaster but fur the eatste of Allrr Wrlpbt, it Is evident Hint he was unsuccessful. was filed In the county clerk's He arrived from Kvanston on Union office weatarday by Fmderirk Wright. Pacific No. I st 3:30 o'clock this mors-lu- g The relate la valued at fl.HU7.S2. and hud will in all probability file a ronaisia of hmwchold good. I UK); IN'lltion of voluntary bankruptcy this money 9u7.53. uieat uiurket. $800. morning. I The rinsing of the door of this M. and will no be a great eurprlso to laiffan. editor imbllslier Wiu. of tbe Now York Fun. Is In Halt Lake Ihe people of Ogden for It has been exJ. pected for some time and has been and will today Rosa Clark, and Manager . rumored quite often. H. Well of the Han Pedro, law It appears that Knoth'a roubles ard Halt Lake Railroad. Thu sisrte. when !ii lease bad expired on , learnr-dth Broom hotel corner and he wsa object of hla vls't ran not be blot on tho uino of the etate. I foreed to take the location in the middle of tha block on Washington Avenue Twenty-fourtand Twenty-fiftThe Manley O.naibHte of Chicago lietwern Street. will give a uinrcrt In the M, T. explrntlon of the Knoth alalnied to having been Chunk lu Hits city pn Thursday evening, for which an nilmlaabei of 25 promised a renewal it the old rate and cent for adulia and 15 centa for chil- the o nrra of the proiierty wlahed to This (iimrlctfe Ineirese the rent, to I'.nO. 'This Knoth lies will Im chargi.-il-. and a good Tefuscd to pay and the matter was come highly rfsunmend.-rntcruinment la expected. taken to ths courts where It was bitevening terly' contested sud it wan not until Ivnot.li defeated st eveiy point that he decided to vsrsle the plare wher he had built up ono of Ihe liesl paying - nh e aldt-welk- a, A small audience witnessed the perform an re of Kerry Oow at the Grand Opnra house last evening by Joseph Murphy, the well, known Irish comedian, slid a strong supporting company. interIbe play waa given a pretation and waa reserving of a much heifer honor. It brLtles with delightful Irish humor througluiut and the lines are forceful with a thread of the wit to chaee away the wrlnkli-from the brow and cause sorrow to teke wliigo. It wouldn't have taken nturli of a stretch of thelnaginatlon oneself In' the lust nlRht to Imagine The characters were Kmereld Ile. drawn tine lo life and the scenery showed, nearly asocan be showed on the stage perhaps, the green meadows and the thatched cottages at Ireland. Nearly all the members of the company poke with a good Irish brogue; there was n noticeable absence of the course accent which the vaudeville comedian . Vice-Preside- l 1 h lisi i REED110TEL trades of the city. rren then, after he .The jolluwin arc the arrivals at was' defeated that In the courts, thal a certhe Ileetl tor the past 24 hours: Be that paid to Knoth. J. .Michel. Netr Vi.rk: I). V. Hurhaa-an- . tainit sum wae may. II ia a fart that Knoth lost Hagerstown. Md.; V. If Terry and It wife, Han Fra.vlto, Cal.; V. K. Bun-neChicago: D. Corinler, Si. Joseph, Mo.; A. (' Laltuv. Lim Angulos; Joseph Murphy. Mbit Premier, Miss foiyn. John Dally. A. II. Weal Talk New York; Gl Lnuxterfaiw Cincinnati, O.; K. K. Cummings. Giv.or. N. Y.; J. K. WaUh, J. If. Roaman, San Krone! wo: H. Chicago: Ilcmy, H. Armstead,; New York : U A. Chicago; II. L. Brown. Poston: R. G. J. Chain-l- i Halt David ritn. Jad,; Chalmers., Arthur ll. Hill, w York; W. It. Driver, W. Brown, City; Hoy Decker, t, Salt Lake; P. 1. Gulnan. F. Itemt-seyKelly. Omnha. . Ml!-ber- iJiMs-nst-in- N-- , FINGER IDENTIFICATIONS. Unger-prin- t Louden. March aveV-t- u has already tMa year led to the itien'iflcation of over &)00 pritma-er- a Walter ai prevkiaa )'mc avd Jlcnry Marprie. thus Idonil-bed- . were uesitcneed to twelve and six menthha hard I'.lmr. respectively, nt Clerticnwcll S.rt!ous yesterday for burglary. oID-ih'il- In said money from the time he changed quartHis new location being situated ers. so that there were twu drug etorea on cither aide of Mm In the same block ml hla trad decreased rapidly until there was little left- - ROOHEVBLT.TO BAPTISTS. . C.-- w -- Washington. March C.l'pon the advice of ihe Department of State Secretary' TaG ,1ms cabled Governor Wright ai Manila, permission for the Rrlifsh steamer Carlisle to remain in Manila harbor until she has made repairs to her machinery. y m wwmwm nwtmmmmm m m m CAN'T SEE I At well as I should, la a complaint wi hear from tha old and young. Ag: ia no criterion for the wearing of glasses. Many ara born with greater defect then come through age. Old or young if you are. not getting good service from your eye let us ascertain what defecta ara present and correct them. No charge for examination. DON'T STAND OUTSIDE And Look at tha aretty things in cuf windows, and then go away. Don't thi ik because they are handaome, that cay the price.' We handle only good you can't afford some dealers trash. goods, but our prists are ae low The next time you look In our'WIndowt. come in the store and see still more beautiful goods. Wa will be glad to how you around. t-- u J.Ss Lewis .Company Jewelers and Opticians Avenue Washington uiMuuiuMuiiuiuiuuuiuuuimuuuu Kansu o CHy St. Leafs VM Die-poaa- AIL FRINOIFAL lAITCRI POINT AND It waa l:4S o'clock befora the city fathers assembled in the council cliara-be- r HP CHANGE TO last evening, but, wbee once assembled they were not long In getting down to bualneaa and a large amount of routine work waa bandied In a short pace ef tinu1. 4 At ttrt ytur Ticktt ' After the reading of tha minutes ot the February 20th session the Mayor's communication, which criticised the uork of the atrretaupcrvlaor and which waa not Intended for the council waa allowed to be withdrawn from the minute upon request. The mayor' ,reto of a resolution, relative to the sidewalk tax on part of lot 45, plat A, being remitted, waa laid over, to which the mayor objected on account of the description not being complete, wae sustained at laat nights meeting. A communication sent to the mayor by Frank M. Drigga, superintendent of of school for the deaf and blind, which waa la turn referred to tho council, relative to n water hydrant being located in the middle of the sidewalk at Twentieth and ' Monroe, and to the property weat of that institution's used aa a dumping grounds, being ground, waa placed before the council and on motion of Mr. Craig the latter was referred to tlie Building aad Grounds committee and the hydrant matter was referred to tha Water committee, A communication from the mayor relative to the tnarhiHe shop of the Southern Pacific Railroad company of fire protection Ogden being without wa the next matter laid before the ' communication the Jn hi council, mayor stated that he bad interviewed the railroad aad water works official and recommended that council poaa a resolution directing tha Water Works company to continue it water main on Twenty-fourtatreet one block weat from WaH Avenue an.l to place on aald mains two fire hydrant, and that the itself to pay for said city pledge rental aa may hydrants, the annual hereafter be agreed upon by the city end the Water Works Co. or a may be directed by any court or competent Jurisdiction. In connection with this matter the mayor enclosed a letter from the Water Works people In which they state that they will comply with the requeet if the resolution la adopted, aud on motion of Mr. Chambers, the recommendations of the resolutions were the mayor and adopted, a copy of which will he sent 0 the Water Work ' company, with instruction! to put tbe required hydrants " - r.VOJf " Rtmdt JPACTEm,- T, f - er Pan laSaHiMBaa Bair J$ p . . K ft. MOSELEY. (Tivvelltifl Passenger AaeflA OgSa Utah, .i ,.F 'I: hie for the coat of removing tha aame, after the city attorney had rendered hla opinion from a legal standpoint the city recorder waa instructed to find out how much dirt had been hauled away and render bills to the property owners. Notice of intention waa filed creating curbing districts, 18. IB and 23 on Washington avenue from Twenty-fourt-h to 2Cth streets where will be built concrete curbs at an estimated coat of $4, $00 for which assessments will levied and special taxes collected. On motion ot Mr. Emmett the Intention was accepted and ordered published. Council then adjourned until. 7:30 oclock this evening when they will meet In special melon. taNmmlUmraadaic.ro. The ' - i NORTHERN SECURITIES. th BMImmtam Itflljtt&l p. Clough, counsel of the Northern Securities company, aald today. concerning the decision of the court: Until the decision has been read it ia Impossible to comment on the full meaning of the dispatch. It looks very much, however, aa if that ends Ihe matter. It the decision favors Mr. Hill it means that the pro rata distribution will take place. It cannot be tated at this time when the actual distribution will take place." New York, March 6. W. and h Another Cmptrtawrt aM. an-pre- f wffik bafficr, oath iavtioUKny; andimk trinleteldi entire Kgtaeff.ttnmth to Cfelogarithgat etange. Dina connection St. Ps&l and Kinsapolis TV t BVMO TIME TABLE ni U a, euovninai. Hop 5 communication presented San Pedros Los Angeles and Salt Lake R R Co. ' street. AFTERNOON SESSION OFjHSlRICT COURT At the afternoon J session of the Jii-- . trlet court yedenlsy, tho Tegular motion calendar wa again taken up and the following matera were present- dishes out tor the amusement of his ed: 8iJuey Sterna va, Kdwln R. Shaw, There were several scenes audience. overruled by the court and ia the show about which too much can- demurrer days given to answer. not be said In pralae. One of these was tenBrati the itore shoeing scene In w hich Joseph overruled v. Carmen, et al, demurrer and twenty dsya given to Murphy, the village blacksmith, shoes answer. The biasa race horse on the stage. The matter of Blair va. Wright waa armed blacking forge, the strong continued. the hone and the smith. Impatient Bostran wa. Southern Pacific comrnrioue spectators made a very pretty motion sustained and twenty pany, Hi show in one This feature scene. days given to anawer. Is what lisa made It fauioua la all EngIn the lost act . in Hie matter of the estate of Jsmea lish speaking lands. J. Stewart, attorney in be ease waa perdoves bring home to the farmhouse tha news of the horse race by means mitted to file amended petition for disut little notes tied around their neck tribution of the estate. . B. H. Pacific Collection bureau and a more realistic scene, of the quiet Buttler, et nl, the court heard arguorder hen not been witnemed at the ment on demurrer and took the matter Joseph MurGrand thla peat eseon. advisement under character work, hla in was phy itrong Sewer Pipe and Clay company that com Ithont saying. HU brogue va.Ogden Loula C. Keloey et al. argument on waa of the delightfully rich order which All the demurrer continued to next Monday at could nut help butaplease. 1:80 o'clock. rompanr did wall and are descrying of William J. Pickett 'va. Denni Mac-Ca-rt mention. Following are the names of by. et al, demurrer continued until James thoae supporting Mr. Murphy: F. Kelley. Donald Weldon. John Daly, next motion day. Fred W. Kill vs. Ogden and NorthJoseph Fitzpatrick, H. J. Hyland, Wil- western Railroad company, demurrer Jsmea Ryan, Maik liam T. Sheehan. Hanlon. Mary Fcrmler, Bertie Caldcr continued. A. R. C. 8mitb va. Ogden and Northand Kathryn Iroa. western Railroad company, demurrer Among all tho rood shows seen at continued. E. O. PSIe, vs. T. H. Ballantyne, et Utahna Theater dining tha past season the one on tlic boards this week a 1. argued, demurrer taken under ad!r. one or the There are sev visement. Clara Groan Mayer Ft. Alonso W, eral spectaltlea or. the program, any-m- e of which ta 'worth the price of ad' Brown, motion to retax coats, court Hen Muhammad's eight granted motion and reduced costa to mission. Arabs are cerlainiy wonders in their 113.50. Jessie Moore Hunt Co., ts. M. R. various specialties. They present four feat urea: The Arab , and his foe. a Beaver, et al. motion to retax coat de--j thrilling pantoraine; gnu spinning; nted. W. A. Wetzel vs. C. S. Potter, motion Princess Tabar, the huhmaa lop. a test of physical endurance; A robin a for new trial continued. acrobat ism and pyramidal tumbling. George A. ijowe company, va. E. Van The gun spinning la Ihe best perhaps Wagenen, demurrer continued. othcourt Kanlmcver assignee, Paul rver been In the riiy mad all the er feamrea are par excellent. The signed order directing $21.15 payment work of the Arab is alone worth the made to vrediton. price of admission. Andrews and Feld, la a Swedish dla'sek.- and musical BAPTIZED IN ICY niVER. xkeirh. have made guod with the Their work ia of a high class Special Dispatch to Commercial order. Violet Mnl'oy in Scotch ballad Tribune. work .is recctvlug the glad band. She Huntington, W. Va., March is especially strong in thoae songs with a high range of voice. Fame and For several days the little city of Ida Kelly are tou well known to OgHampton, on the Big Sandy River, l:.r much of an den audiences to j been experiencing aa exriUng rc'ig-kfail lo please They revival tinder tl3 direction ot If In their high clou work. 1 Had a Girl lake Yi 11.'' is Vie in Of g sung Rev. B. 8. Akers, the BapM: this week by Mrs. I'lrioli In hwr usual Church. a use To theatrical pleasing (lylr. I nst ninlit a, midnight six convert, eviiressKUi the shun is going hfg women, a nl Indlcailiins ar. ihat there will be half of whom were young wanted to bo immersed a l once in ,i,e crowded houses all 'week long. waters of the Big Sandy. ' and Lighted by lamps, lanterns KILL CHIEF OF POLICE. and the torches, Idg congregation, Byelotoka. F.ilr.nd, March 1:. Dis- many ethers of tbe town repaired to trict fhiefor Polite Jeletichin was the banka of the river. shot and killed today while attemptWADES THROUGH MUD. ing to disperse 1 crowd of workmen Tbe pastor, taking one convert ;it who hud met outvl,'. ihe town. a time, waded 'brough mud knee deep into the murky waters of the Sandv, A cabla dis- w h'.ih la Washington. March running full of ice. and there, of the nlgut patch wax received at the State de- amid the partment today from Minister Barrett immersed each convert ia the icy watat Panama, stating that, a cn iventlon er of the river, while the congregahas been signed adjusting finally the tion. standing on the hank, sang he boundary line between Costa Uira old familiar song: On Jordan's and Panama. SjStormy Bauk I gland." m-s- - 10 Chicio Qnaha fee Improving Street Cleansing Submitted and Many Other Routine Matter of. Suggestion from the mayor referred to the alight fall in the streets that would not permit tlqp mud swept by the street washer to be carried oil and that the earne is deposited along the curb of all the paved . At the March Philadelphia. weekly meeting of the Baptist ministers today ihe following message from Presidcm Roosevelt' was read: (bd giving me grace end strength. I will do right as Ha givea me grace to mw It." The message which was a a answer to one forwarded lo the President, was reqeivnl with jjreai enthusiasm by the clergymen. FIRE PROTECTION FAVORED FOR LOCAL SHOPS. Kortk-Wn-tsi 8;. Lake QtTf Utah. in. a Ini-lu- An-pri- RUSHMER. a dec-Case- nut 5 AMUSEMENTS in3 la-c- nvr semi-darkne- He asked that the city engineer be Instructed to recommend to council for adoption a trap or catch basin on th street corners connecting the same with th newer and so arrange that the sanitary wagon ean call at each corner and carry it away,' and upon motion this nutter was referred to the city engineer commlltee The claim presented claim amounting to $1,778.81, which on were Davidson allowed, motion of Mr. after which the question of purchasing ome new flues for the fire engine waa Thi nutter presented by Mr. Paine. brought out a lot of discussion and It waa finally decided that Mesxrs. Craig and Moyes he added to the Fire committee and that they employ Mr. Leavitt and make a complete Inspection of the engine boiler and report. Hr. Paine also recommended the sale of the black bores at the fire station stating that the horse had been lame for some time and that $51 had been offered for the animal. Mr. Chambers moved that it be sold for so ordered. that amount and The street supervisor's report for the month of January waa submitted and referred to the Street committee after which a communication from Clerk Jensen, of the municipal court, bowing that there had been $1,903.85 collected in fees in that court and that the same bad been deposited in the city treasury, waa ordered filed. The Sanitary Inspector's report for the week showed that there wen the New following cases tA contagion : cases Measles 14. chlckenpox 1. Released Measles 27. chicken pox 2. Now in quarantine Mearlea 22, chicken-poit-w- Depot .Third West and South Tempi tta. Salt Lake City. 1 DEPART. jgil For Provo, Lelil, FUrflaU ; aad Mercur, connecting a Neplii fur Blaiul and intermediate points oa 8:00 & m Sanpete Valley Rj For Garfield Beach, Tooele, Stockton, Mam- moth, Eureka and Sliver City (rln lnming- ....7-4- 5 ton cut-off- ) d m Amoricnn For Provo, Fork, Lohl, Juab, Mil- ford, Frisco, Cnltaetoa and intermediate points K)5 p Q1 ARRIVE. From Provo, American Fork, LeU, Jonh, Milford, Frisco, Cnliantaa and intermediate point9:45 A fi) From Provo, Lehl, Fair-field, Maronr aad Baa-pe- te VaHay Ry. polata..5;35 From Silver City, Mammoth, Eureka, Stocktoa, Garfiald and Tooele Beach, - LOW RATES "" CHEYENNE, , , DENVER, OMAHA,. - - KANSAS , CITY, . St. LOUIS, ' ; MONTREAL, - BOSTON, - ' CHICAGO, ... NEW YORK. And all Cltlea of Europe via All Linen -- Stiarmans Ticket Office, Healy Hotel, (Opposite Depot).' Bell Plwna 181Z. - HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR USED TICKETS, - Uto Cheap Rates Cl to St Louir atker pcfintR via p m ..4.5:35 P ' Rj ALL TRAINS DAILY. Daily Pullman Buffet Sleeping Car Service between Balt Lake. Milford, Modena and Calientea. Direct ataga connection for all mining districts in ontharn Utah and Navada. 3 Trains Daily 3 can aars you money. Write CL F. WARREN, 201 Mala Btraat City Ticket Office, flcaaxnl Agent, No. 411 Dootey WuJk, TeL 280. Balt Lake City. ' For particular, call on or address 1. agents, Balt Laka Route, or J. .2 The poundkeeper reported impound- MOORE, Dtatriat Faseenger Agent, ft W. GILLETT, Gen. Pass. Agtk. ing 27 head of stuck and collected $40.09 in feea. of which amount $8.10 has been deposited in tbe city treasury. the balance of ths money being retained aa fee a. Tbe city engineer reported having set stakea ta eatebliah the property line on Second atreet east and weat ot Washington avenue. A petition from tbe Trades and La-liAssembly waa read in which that frpicTO body staled that they wlahed to place themselTes on record as opposing the THS) OREGON SHORT LINE TIME giving or telling of any franchise, CARD. especially the giving or aelling or exDee. 4. 190L tending of any franchise now held by DEPART: the Water Worse Company, believj 7 BuU and Portland 12:05 .. Effective Dec. 4th, 1904. ing that all sum franchises should be Pocatello, Montpalier held in common for the benefit of the DEPART: . M 1:3$ aad Butte people, and the matter waa referred Ke. $ Mail aad Express... 7:lf p.m. No. No. 11 Cache Valley to the Water committee. 2 Overland Limited tat e 10:50 a.m. Another communication from the No. 13 Balt Lake Oouadl Bluff . Omaha, latere Laka aad Salt to the I No. same Assembly relative balcony Kansas OKy and " Denver. : 7:35a.m. unmediate points House being of th Grand Opera r east .daily . Provo, ' protected by a substantial railing of Na 2 SaltandLaka, tor No. '4 Atlantic Express all Milford accipoiats fence erected to guard against ... 3:40 p.m. Denver, Omaha, Council (oath dent by the people being poshed off inter-and Lake Salt 10 No. j Bluffe. Kanau City he landing on to those descending $.3$ gm mediate points ... points eaft daily the stairs, and Ihe matter waa reARRIVE. ......$. 15a.m. ferred to ihe Buildings and Ground a ARRIVE: , No. 8 Facile Express from committee. Omaha. 2:15 Laka Bluffs, No. ga. Council that the Mr. Chamber reported Denver, Kansas City and street in eewer district No. 9 were all No. g Butte ard , Pocatello ....... .12:50 am. Paprax-I a tftli foil of holes and moved tbr.t Contrac Laka and Untie 5:55 p.a. No. 'LOrartead ;. limited tor Keloey be notified to make repairs No. 11 Salt and Laka Council Balt 7 No. Omaha, from tbat were necessary and the motion ....11.25 a-Kansas City, Bluffs. was passed. Lake aad intsre and all poiatn eaat. Tbe city enginre,- - was Instructed to Ke. I Balt .... $:05 a.m. Ter points itilT establish the property line on Grant mediatePortland and Butte, . 7:00 a.m. Avenue between Thirty-firs- t and Thirty-t- No. I10 Butte and FOcateDo f:uu p.m. hird streets end the notire of in- No. 22 10:35 . .m. Cache Ticket AgraL tention creating eewer district No. 10. No.Trains southValley Juab do not ran of & A. B. MOBELEY. In the matter that waa referred to the city attorney last week relative to SasdSTS- C. A. HENRY, Ticket Agent. ' atm whether tbe owners of the abutting A. ft MOSELEY, property on Ibe tooth side of Twenty-thir- d Trav. Plan. Agent. atreet between Washington and Adams nTcntie where the ground had .slid down a the ps'emeut, were lia .Wa . or TIMECARD. yj. "- ...........i,.., aad-Tinti- ' ..... r MJI-fo- rd -- 4 m Scan theWant Ads |