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Show fHE MOBSnrq EXAMISgBOGPES, UTAH, TCESPAY MOByiSQ, MARCH 14, 1005. RIO GRANDE THE MORNING EXAMINER SPECIAL EDITION WESTERN IS UNION PACIFIC Thres Trains Daily TO EXTEND Will ro to press next Saturday night and will require a whole week to run it off on our new perfecting press, a special carload of paper ordered for this edition. No greater edition ever produced in Ogden. PSWSi Absolute) Pure HAS HO SUBSTITUTE EXAMINER TELEPHONES tery critical condition. George Phillips, who haa been suffor soma time from an attack fering IndipMNt Bell Phone appendicitis has resumed his work ,i.,,....Nta 81 of aa manager of the bowling alley of BUSINESS OFFICE ...No. 120 the Ogden Bowling Association. Independent Phene No. 56 Bell Films teieO WM. QL ABM ANN COYS HARROW ESCAPE Net 120 k Independent Phene .Nm 120 Bell Phene. . Ne. 120 ef both telephone systems Rifle la Accidentally Discharged and Bullet Ploughs Furrow In Hit cleeed pfter p. m. Scalp. EDITORIAL ROOMS Nfc Phene II ff special edition. .. .......... While a young lad by the name of Grant wna fooling with a rifle at tho homo of Lafayette Farley, 156 Twenty-sixtStreet, Saturday afternoon last, tbe gun was accidentally discharged, the bullet penetrated the right ear of Cyril Parley, aged 11. track the okull at an angle, plowed a furrow through the scalp and whizzed on its course. Had tho bullet gone h of an Inch to the left from the course it tnok it would have prne-- t rated tha lads brain. Two Greenwell lads and a Grant lio, nil about the same age. went up to the Farley residence Saturday last with the Idea of getting Cyril to go out bunting with them. Mr, Farley, the father, had refused bin consent before this time and ao Cyril waa not permitted to go. The Grant hoy begun fooling with tho rifle and In some way it waa accidentally discharged with the result stated above. Dr. Wherry waa railed and the wound attended tu. It bled profusely end required some tlmo to stanch the flow of blood. The narrow escape of the Farloy to boy from death should he a Icn.-o-n other boy. Young lads the age of l ha boys mentioned should not be permitted to handle rifles its a danger-opractice. Sheriff T. Tl. Smith end J. T. Thetn. a member of the board of edurallon, of ljgan, were in the dly yesterday an route to Salt Lake. FTed M. May formerly In the employ of Browning Brolber haa gone to rark City where he haa accepted a petition. BORN To the wife of Jamea Greenwell at 10 pound baby girl at 11 a. m. yesterday mornlngfl aeMww 13. Today Washington, March aiatement of the treasury balances i.i tbe general fund shows: Available rash balance fl41.6tib.Sll. Gold Judge Biorkslugcr, of the Supreme Bench of Idaho was In tbe city yestrr-daen route to Balt lake where he went to consult an ocrulUt, in an effort tu relief a slight defect to an eye y one-ieent- . that Has given him considerable trouble of laic. The Judge also bad tbe misfortune to Injure one of his eyes soma lime ago while out on a hunting trip With Senator Thurston. n Fred M. May, who hat been connected with the clothing house of FLOUR COLD AND Browning Brothers for ouie liuie past PLATINUM COMPANY haa accepted a position in 1arit dry fur which place ho left Ogden on Mining Men Incorporate to Work Gold last to lake up hit new work. Situ-,da- y Wining Dovico. Max David win leaves this morning fiir an extended trip caat to be gone a week or tea days, DEFEATS INCREASES h WATKINS TWO DAVI8 COUNTY DISTRICTS BRING IT TO 122. d County Balloto Como in for Criticism on Account of Poor Printing. Morgan The official and final recount of the a Weber county and Moigan county resulted In a majority for Judge Howell of 59 and by the recount of two dletrlct in Dari county this majority han been increased to 122. Should thin recount, in the 14 remaining Du,vi dis--' tricta go advene to Judge Howell he till has the majority mentioned to draw from. Judge Howell's original majority In Davl county waa 56. Howell's total vote In tho recount In Weber county I 4,832; while Rolapp'a bal-Int- Year. total vote on the recount la 4,554, a majority for Rolnpp of 22. The recount of tha Morgoa county district, alx in number changed the complexion of affair. Following I tho of the recount, after tho challenged ballots bad been panned upon: Itowrlt ltolapp District Rocount Recount Morgan No. 2 organ No. 5 Morgan No. 6 Morgan No. 3 Morgan No. 1 Morgan No. 4 31 ......... A fair sized crowd turned out at the Association alley hist evening to wltnena the city league contest between '14 73 15 42 93 39 77 38 86 28 92 ,73 Articles of incorporation liwvs been 417 336 Total M lu the county clerks office of tho By adding the above totals to the Mlchaclien Flour Gold ond Platinum Julius C. Klescl, proprietor of the Mining company with a capital stock uf Wclier county ballots the recount for California bakery. 3334 Wall avenue f."00.000. which Is divided inio 300.000 Howell show 4,949 and for Rnlapp, 4890, a majority for Howell of 59 In was stricken with a stroke of paraly riigu at a par value of 81 each. The tiepers flic, I show that this com-an- y Weber and Moigan counties. C"! a 1 Davi county JWirict No. 1 incorporated for the purpose of manufacturing the Mlcbnclsen patent strong Howell district giving him 164 Invention and machinery and build vole on the recount, aa against 77 vole in the same district. works to operate them, to buy lease and bond mines, minerals and lands and to Davla county district No. 2 was a district, giving 78 on the recount carry on a general mining and business with all that apper- for the Democratic candidate and 54 The candidate. for the Repiiblfl-utain thereto. The officers of the company are: C. total result of the recount up to ad. Michaelarn, prraident; William II. journing time yesterday afternoon Is for Ilowell, a majority of 122 for Vice president Kgrr, treasurer: Peter; O. George AV. 5.187 Howell, I.amereaux, Ebert, Wednesday Night, March 15 secretary, ami Ihe-- e together with C. Yesterday the attorney (or the conMis. D. Mchai-len- , !. Huger testant objected to the Morgan county and Mips Grace Lamercaux are the ballot on tha grounds that names had Tha Dramatic Event of tho Seaton heen written In by tha Judges of elecThe capital stock of the company tion, and to many of the Darla county FRANK L. PERLEY PRESENTS gold and ballot a because they claimed that the represents tha Mlrhaelaon the platinum .miner, patent applied for, printing was poor and the paper in balfiled February 14th, 1505, and any and ballot wa had so that when the 11 made to improre and lots were folded a certain way it could improvement 1 read through tha paper for which perfect the device. IN J he names and residence of, and the candidate the elector ra- -t his ballot. In the remaining 14 districts of Davis amount of stork In share subscribed bv the Inrnrpnralor are a follow a: county the challenge are about even, e must of C 43.2.10; so that Judge Howells U Mlchmlsen, Balt y, to cut into there be nece-it23.000: O. Mirhaclnon. large t use, And a Notable Cast company William' H. Roger. 28.125; Louis L. bin present majority very much. Including Ruans 38213: Weldon Rogers of MinFRANK W, HITCHWORTHING, 3.000 Minnie K. MlchaeUnn. neapolis, EA8TERH BUYER VISITS COCK. WALTER ALLEN. ARTHUR 0,000; Mary L. Burnell 5.000; Eva G. LAWRENCE, MRS. THOB. WHIF-FE- Lamercaux, 5.000; Mary Sprague FRUIT ORCHARDS BLANCHE STODOART. of Og.lfn, 10.IHK) and George W. ELEANOR GWENDOLYN Ebert, Salt Uke. 81.230. BLAKE, Indications Point to a Fair Peach VALENTINE. The annual meeting of the atock-hoM- Says Crop This Year. will be held on the third Monof each year. A Modem Emotional Drama day of Mr. K. E. Merrill, the well known By fruit hnyrr of Minneapolis. Minn., ha WAXAMAKER. KILL WOULD J. HARTLEY- - MANNERS been In the rity for several day's lookPhiladelphia, March 13. A harrale-- s and HENRY MILLER crank was arrested today In front of ing into the situation of the fruit crop while for the coming season. Mr. Merrill From an Incident In a Novel by the' s;ore of John toWanamakcr, Ids inha already visited all parfa of Coloproclaiming loudly paaserby Wilkie Collins. rado and the country around Brigham tention of killing former Foal mast mau was ar- City, t'tali, aud states to a representaThe Wanamakcr. Lower Floor tl.SO. SUM: Balcony rerested. hut no revolver was found on tive of this paper that though the been 41.00, 75c, 50c; Gallory 25. him. He wss ent to the lussnc ward ports that tbe peach crop haa SEAT SALE TUESDAY. seriously damaged are to a great exof the Philadelphia hospital. tent true, that ha believes from all he ha seen of the orchard hr ha visited that there wll he a fairly good crop this year. Mr. Merrill said that tha tree around Brigham City are In condition aud do not seem to I damaged but very little and that in the orchards around Ogden some of the trees are In bad shape but the majority will yield a fair crop. Mr. Merrill has purchased large quanHave received their gold rings our store, a birthday tities of Weber county peaches for the past two years and In reply to a quesbeen in, bring it gift from us. If your baby time. II vn AMUSEMENTS Ro-lap-p' Ro-tup- p GRAND House menu-faciiirl- ng Opera din-cto- r. MARGARET ANGLIN ZI RA to-a- Lam-rreau- The Following List of Babies very-goo- Born in Dec., 04, and Jan., 05 at free hasnt Brewster. Baby Brown, Bcrua Bluuham. Mary Edith Brown. Brasilia Harkwell. L. f. Barker, Che. Elliot Carroll. Minnie J. Cook. Harvey Bcluap Chaae. Baby Durrani. Clarence E. Davidson. Howard Drake. 'll (Trick iKllenbach, any Kdllnd, Baby Faulkner. Thelma ." Garner. Ijomama Gray, Frank Hcm, Reed McLane Jackson, Florence May Kelley, Alberta Mintrt Idella ' I.uty. Albert Mortcns-n- , Virginia Moore. K. Bernlm LaClaire, Morris. Alice Marj- - McGregor. John Lowell Murphy, Marguerite Nielson, James Lloyd Newey, Henry Foole. Ellen Parry. Herbert Vnn cha. Sbrrmau. Leda Fearl Smith, Baby Williams. Mildred Weal. Baby Wsrdleigh, laicy E. WannacoHe. Baby v.iibur. .Vivian a COMPANY Jewelers and J. S. LEWIS Opticians tion said, the Weber county fruit ia conidered a very good grade in the eastern market. This he aaid. la especially true of he Alberta peaches that. a'ie grown here, which are of a very fine quality. Mr. Merrill also stated that he noticed a decided Improvement laat j ear in the packing of the fruit, it being very material'y letter than that of the year previous. There was much more uniformity and a more attractive pack generally. Mr. Birrrill goes from here to Within Irion and Or-gto look over tb fruit orchard of those states before returning to the ran. na Tbe Yim-- s correspondent states that a batch of 8 submarine bants of the 'west American type have Jn-- f been laid down at a seemded spot ia Sevastopol and are being built by skilled American workmen- I London. March 13 Run-aia- n with feeing Lindsay, a total of 377. UNION PACIFIC, ' JIB. , COLLAPSIBLE BOX AND COMMISSION COMPANY Ogden Men Form Corporation to it Man- ufacture Patent Cratea and Other Receptacles. ... who dropped off - The Kinsey Collapsible Box and Commission company filed thrlr avllclrs of Incorporation in the County Clerks office yesterday afternoon, in which the capital stock of the company ia placed at 8150.000 which to divided into 300,-00-0 shares with a par value of 50 cents per share. Of this amount 133,006 shares are 189 161 192-- 342 Shanks subscribed by the inrurporaiDra and the 143 176 133431 Raker 14f,994 shares are held as Trcareder ..........154 129 153 436 remaining Block. treasury 148 148436 140 Nye show the: The papers filed 159 128 144 431 Stephens this company ia formed for the purpose leasing and Tm 708 770 229 of buying, manufacturing, Total selling collapsible boxes, cratea and similar goods manufactured under a WATKINS. patent issued to H. II. Kinsey iy the United State Government April 1898 170 135 128433 Remitter nd 1902 and to conduct a old storage 134 159 155 448 and Btraford general commission business. 147 142 162-- 459 Fratwrll With one exception all the incorpora108 134 133377 Lindsay tors are Ogdenitea and the amount of 204 143 129476 share for which Watkins they have subscribed ia aa follows: H. H. Kinsey, 105,000; 687 2192 718 789 Totals Ben Pearson, 1; Max Davldeon, 1; L. W. Parry. 1; A. R. Care, 1; A. I. Stone, 1; J. R. Brown, 1; all of Ogden; and 0. Melissa Tuaaler, of St. Pall, Minn., 8TTHENS. - ay REED HOTEL tty ' FsfrmilniwrmMiaiiCsItaa MOSELEY, Travel big Mason gar AfeitL Ogdan, Utah, , 'V . SglOGBANDF R. G. W. TIKE CARD IN EFFECT. JUNE ITH. 104. IhtOMr DeaMrTrack Ealway httetm tha JUistari Khrar sad CUtafa. DEPART DAILY. No. S Altontic Mail all polau .. ... bB Enat 9:00 a. on No. 12, Bait Lake local No. 2, Chicago, 8L Unto lim- Ill itod ,, ,, The Overland Limited P- - 88- - No. 4, Atlantia Express, all .7:60 p. n. points East ARRIVE DAILY-N5, Pacific MaiL Balt LSk 11:30 a.m. ami all points East No. l, Chicago and 8'. Umla :40 p. m. limited No. 51, Local from Park City 7:00 p. m. and Ban Feta Valley No. I. Pacific Express from 12:56 a. m. all points East Through sleeping cara to Omahm Chicago and 8L Lnuto. New York and Boston. Free inclining chair cars. A perfect dining car service on all through trains. C. A. HENRY, Ticket Agent, Ogdan. L A. BENTON. Gen. AgeLPagrJIapL Balt Lake City. O. B. GILSON, Agent Ogden. -- o. ' I Th Mart Lnxnrim I I TIME TABLE San Pedro, Los Angeles and Salt Lake R. R Co. Itek to At Wwif Compartment and drawing cart, sleeping tag can, observation buSet-iaoki- ag I -- now con. jm-- I and Iftwy can, with barter, hath and Bo jjoven Library; tntin train electric I I lighted , through to Chicago without Direct coawetion for change. I St Paul and Minneapolis ulU. ran t SsimI tw fwlu C A. Walk. Oenl tea, TlriwW. raurvattow, I . waa a good match, but the Stephens boys did the bc--t work and won the laurels. Tonight tbe May ami Rushmer teams will clash and another interesting contest I looked for. Last night score follqws: All in all. Tuket Remit vis a- Margaret Anglin in an absorbingly interesting emotional drama, a play which ia lull of human Interest and runs the entire gamut of feeling with meaning and Intelligence in every line will be aecn here at the Grand Opera House one night only on March 15th. Mia Anglin who is a native of Canada baa the distinction of being considered tho foremost young American actress now before the public and even In fact ia considered today despite her comparative youth to be on a par with the great Mary Audcraon. Zlra la the title of her play, its plot being taken from a novel by Wilkie Collins though tha play Itself 1 the result of a collaboration between Henry Miller and J. Hartley Manners. Her company Includes the celebrated players aa Frank' Worthing. Edward Emery, Hall McAllister, Walter Allen, 3Ira. Thomaa Bbiffen, Blanche Stoddard and others. 2-- that ytr AMUSEMENTS tbe Stephen's and Watkins teams, the former coming out victorious, winning tho whole throe gann-The wlunlng of three atruiglit game aeeras Id be the way they nro all doing it these nights a the last several eerie have been won in that fashion, a cum of Whole liog.'or none. At the contest last evening 81ianka played a remarkable game by scoring a total of 524 pin or an average of 180 an average that lssoldom beaten lu the city league games. He wa the only man on the two team who was able to IMS the 5U0 mark. Watkfna played u good game during the first game and succeeded in scoring 204 fur the high honors on the single game Individual Hat, hut lie could not keep up hi puceand weakened In each of the following games. Both teams did their best work in the first game, weakened in the second and rallied somewhat In the third, but at no wlage of the series wa tbe result In doubt, not one of the winning team bowling below the 400 total mark, and in fact, there wa only fine on the defeated aide that fell below that mark, Louis PRINCIPAL EASTERN POINTS Bt turt j ! STEPHENS MAJORITY St. HO CHANfiE TO country .ia especially adapted to the cultivation of the sugar beet and tomatoes and the farmers havo wanted, ever since the market for these products waa opened up, to Increase their acreage, but have not been able to do ao on account of the great distance they have had to haul to tha sugar factory and tha canneries. Tha Ogden Sugar Co. haa been largely instrumental in bringing the negotiation with tha railroad company to a head, amt to especially dealroua of having the increased acreage in sugar beet a that will result from the building of thi branch. Tho terms under which the line will BOWLS GOOD GAME AND WINS be built, are that the farmers inter-rateare to secure the right of way and THREE STRAIGHT. do all the grading for the line, xne Shanks Playa Remarkable Gama and railroad company to to furnish the teal and ties and build all tlie bridges ia Well Supported, Making Vicand culverts. tory an Easy One. The branch will be about four miles in length and the country being comSTANDING OF TIIE TEAMS. paratively level the cost will be about six thousand dollars a mile for tne construct ion. Tho branch will start from the main line aomewliere near the village of Roy and proceed about due wrest It ia expected that the line will be completed in tlmo to handle the product of the coming season and that the contracts of the auger factory and tha canneries with the farmers around Hooper will he almost doubled for this . I AND ALL toes. . Tho Hooper DOWELLS Chicago Kansas City Ogdan Sugar Company Haa Baan Instrumental in Starting Project for Good of Farmers. Aa agreement has been practically reached between tbe Rio Grande Western railroad, the Ogden Sugar Co. and the farmer of Huoiier, Utah, and vicinity, whereby a branch ! to bo built from ihe Rio Grande Western road to the village uf Hooper. Negotiations have been in progress for a year or mure but no definite plana have bees consumaied until within the lat few days, and a meeting of the interested parties la to lie held on Wednesday whea the contract will be signed aud active operations will be commenced to put the branch in service at an early date. Tbe object in building the branch la to provide fur the farmers la the vacin-it- y of. Hooper vilage a meant of transporting their product to the markets, principally the sugar beets and toma- TW Omaha RAILS WILL BE LAID TO HOOFER AT EARLY DATE. 1h special edition of tha Morning Examiner will be published March 2T. one week from next Monday morning All copy for advertisements must he sent lu al oucc. aa pages are seat to tha stereo y per each day. Orders for a it will requite all of next liaiwis mui-- t he wnt iu before Saturday night, week ta run the edition from the preaa The special edition will couaist uf lour parts and tbe Drat part will be run on tha pies Saturday night, therefore order that come In after Saturday will lie too late, as the first part will be completed Saturday night. It will be the greatest edition ever published in Ogden and should be distributed throughout the land. I'p tn this time 6.006 extra copies have been subscnlied for. It should be 25.000. The price la only 5 cents per copy, the white paper in each copy costa aim thau that sum. but we want to advertise Ogden, and are ready to fill all orders If filed before Saturday evening. No extra copies will be printed. If you only want a half dozen copies send int your order for them at once. your advertisement in the MornIf you believe In advertising Ogden, ing Examiner's sperlal edition. The special edition has been postponed purposely because so many uewspspera getup r peel a Is on the first of the year and by dolaying M days the special Examiner appears alone at a time in the year wiien no other paper issue a special. In order to show up the halftone pictures of the Great Salt Lake ami cul-oit waa necessary to order a special carload of paper for this Salt . w a Tval gi-- a sis on Sunday afternoon and ia in Wl Chicago & Kortb-West- en Ry. SC. Attaa Mfe, Like Cttr, Uafe. Wt BeeaeS Saath 8 I Hwia Mt LOW RATES Depot Third West and South Tompio CHEYENNE, DENVER, ta. Salt Lako City. 7 KANSAS CITY. DEPABT. .Vr ; OMAHA, ST. LOUIS, For Provo, Laid, Fairfield i CHICAGO) .5$ET, sad Mereur, connecting b-MONTREAL, at Ncphl for Mantl and BOSTON, Intermediate points on YORK. 8:00 d m And all Cltlaa of Europe NEW Sanpeta Valley By via All Llnaa, Too. For Garfield Beach, Stockton, Mam- n.i,.1 moth, Eureka and Silver City (via learning-ton cut-of7.45 a m American For Prove, Fork,' Lehi, Juab, Mil- ford, Frisco, Calleoteo and Intermed into points &05 p m ARRIVE. From Provo, American Fork, Lehi, Juab, MilFrltco, CalientM ford, and Intermediate pointa9:45 2 m From Provo, Lehi, Fair-fiel- d, Mereur and Sanpete Valiey Ry. points.. 5;35,p m From Silver City, Mammoth. Eureka, Stockton. 3. Garfield and Tooele Beach. P ID ALL TRAINS DAILY. ele, Sharmans Ticket f) . ... ......5:35 Office, Hoaly Hotel, (Opposite Dqwt). Ball Phone 101Z. PRICE PAID FOR USED TICKETS. HIGHEST ,, SOUTHERN PACIFIC.. DEPART. , No. 3, Parifle Express 9Br San Francisco nnd Intermediate points, daily 4:30 am No. 5, Pacific Express through to Ean Francis- - ' 11. 55 a m co, daily .. No. 1. Overland Limited.. 3:56 p. No. 203. Mixed Train. Ogden to Monlello, Corinne and Kelton. dally ex- ...... ...... 8:15 cept Sunday. ARRIVE. Buffet Pullman Car Sleeping Daily Atlantic Express No. C. Service Netware Salt Lake. Milford, Direct atag a Modena and Calientea. from San Francisco, 7:1 connections for all mining districts u dally southern Utah and Nevada. No. 2 Overland Limited. ... 2:00 Atlantic Express No. 4. Street. City Ticket . Office, 201 Mala from San Francisco and . TeL 250. Intermediate points For particular, call on or nddraaa 0:10 .. dally or Lake J. L. Route, agents. Salt from Train Mixed 204. No. MOORE. DiatitotPaasengar AgoaL Montello via Corinne E. W. GILLETT, Gen. Psaa. Aft and Kelton, daily except ' 1 m . in. A: Sunday .. .. u UN am m p .ax 9- - a P- - 50,-00- The following are the arrivals at the Reed for the pat 24 hour: C. W. Morse. J. R. Davis, Balt Talks; Benjamin Rose, Denver ; L If. Smyth, B. B. Heywood. Balt Lake; Henry Welch. Park CItv, Utah; J. A. Marshall, Balt Lake; H. K. Snider. Philadelphia: Geo. Wettatcrn. Cedar Rapids; Mr. G. Mr. E. J- R. Socket t. Cairo, 111.: Racket!. Cairo. 111.; Edward 51. Spar-hawH. F. Bleramith. Denver; Kd. Cohn, San Francisro; S. W. Stewart. B. J. Stewart, Salt Lake; John Jonc, W. B. Sawyer. City; J- - TL Ball, Salt Lake. S31ELTER MUST SHUT DOWN. The olllcera of the company are IL H. Kinsey, president; Ben Pearson, vice president; I W. Parry, secretary, and Max Davidson, treasurer. These together with A. R. Cave, J. R. Brown, and A. I. Stone are the director. The annual meeting of the stockholders will be held on ihe second Monday of January, 1906. and annually thereafter. The general offices will be located in Ogden. Tlila company by the Introduction of their device expect to be able to save S3 percent of all material used In the manufacture of boxes over tbe entire country, which practically means million of fwt of lumber, every year. By the ue of tha collapsible patent, the same ran be used over and over again and the empty boxes or crates will be returned to tbe shipping point folded and by the carload the same aa any ordinary lumber la shipped and the company will establish branches over the country for the purpose of distributing and handling orders for the lx San Fraucisro. March 18. United States Circuit Judge Morrow today lv a permanent injunction tJ5int the Mountain Copper Co.; enjoining that company front further operating Its smelter at Keswick until approved appliances wlili h would make the fume from the amclter Innocuous to the vegecame. tation of ihe surrounding country. All kinds of boxes and era lea. piano Many thousand dollar were involved in the suit, which probably will be and dry good lioxca. chicken and egg crate, etr.. will lie manufactured twcarried tn the Supreme court of in g;hi. pa'cpt when tho company has State. eitablithed its burines. Qiieriistijwn. March 13. The repair Madrid. March 1.7 Disturbance hare in the Cunrder Lueanis. which returned to this port last night with her occurred here at Barcelona and at alrncia on the occasion of th starboard hawe plpF and a plat below it broken, will take longer than provincial election. At Yslencla reIt is not expected she will volvers were ftre.l and -- words were tlcipnted. be side to continue her voyage to New ucd. one man was killed and many wounded. York until tomi vt THE OREGON SHORT UNB TIME ; CARD. Dec. 4. 1904. DEPART: No. 7 Butte and ForUand U;0S pm. No. 9 Pocatello, Montpelier. 1:25 nnd Butte .I, 7:15 pjn. No. 11 Cache Valley Kol 18 Salt Lake and Tintie 10:50 a.m. No. I Salt Lake sad inter7:35a.m. mediate points Provo, No. 2 Sait Lake, Milford and all points 8:40 pjo. south ............ No. ID Salt Lake and intera 8:80 medtets points . , .0: lea in. No 4 ARRIVE: Nix lcfliJI Uk 9 Bute ard J TIME CARD. Effective Dec. 4 th, 190L DEPAkl: No. 5 Mall sad Express... t:K No. 2 Overland Limited Omaha. Council gnffa Denver, Kansas CUT ' seat dally No. .4 Atlantic Eifrem tar Denver, Omaha, Bluff. Kanass City and all .... -. .13:50 a.m. potato seat, daily ARRIVE. Express and Lake Tintie 6:85 PJO. Na 8 Fadfie Exprsos froa Ka 11 Sett Miland Luka 7 Salt Nol OmL Blulto, ... .11:25 n.OL Council ford Denver, Kansas City inter-it. nnd Lake No. cast daily 8:05 n.m. polnte Umujj Portland and Butte. . .7:00 an. Na- No, from Ota',V0!22. No. ID Butte and Pocatello 6:m pun. Bluff. KsasasClty. 10:35 ..m. No. 22 Cache Valley sad all poi Train south of Juab do not ran r .- 5nlt Sunday- -- D, J - C. A. HENRY. Ticket Agent. A. & MOSELEY, Trmv. Pam. Ag-u- L DTBUY, O. P. - Olden, Utah. 1 T. A Balt Lakt OHr. ?? , a TicWdgen-B. N- - A. |