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Show THE MUKMMi EXAM l. Eli; iitiJiES, t'TAFI, young girl EXCURSION IS LECTURED OF THE BV COURT W.O.W. CAVE Wlth 4 an Trial for Offense. Will Carry tha Local Perjury examination of charge of attempt-mjeferre- d by M- i- Anna Elisa hrld yeterday before wa The prwecutioa wa uctM unty tiorneyHulan; repro UW1, and Attorney Joeeph After hearing Mted the defendant. Se testimony of M- i- Beech andit her timer. Mr. Harriet Waterflold, to the county attorney It both wlioesses were trying to said that khielri the defendant and he be did not rare to conduct the Judge Mu.phy deci-sio- n that he would Flve liU a. Friday morning at 10 ocl The complaining wl'nes. Mina Anna testKllza Reerh. was the first lo give the county asked by When imony. If she knew the purport of The preliminary EX prone-furthe- THIS Lodge People r. attorney the complaint which she hid id that ahe did acsinsi Pesco she was Mgning she that but thought not, of Jail on paper to gel him out b"shld that Teaco called upon her Sunday evening. March 14. and that enr-ne- r both went out for a walk. At the of Twelfth street and Washington trnue defendant made improper prm no la to her and when she refused they rsled' n bit, hut he didn't get niwdv." It wee evident by thia time thst ihe witnesa waa irylng to shield pesco and she was cautioned by tho uncounty attorney and the court that the about truth whole told the she to affair that she laid herself liable to an arrest upon the charge of perjury. How wa it that your drew became torn? wa asked by County Attorney nunniMi. -jn the wnffl It ntiirtt on tn ferno." was the unhesitating answer of the witness . Bhe said ahe did not remember telling the officers that the defendant had torn her dress. At this Juncture she stated that the dress she hsd wont that evening wna the one he hsd on and exhibited n rent about two or three inches long, aewed up, which might have been torn as ahe Id. When asked If she remembered telling two officers t Sergeant Chambers and City Detective Pender) that Pesco had made an attempted assault upon her, ahe replied that she did not remember any surh conversation. After Ihe 'raasllug'' on Ihe corner, witness slated that both went to her home together and (hat Pesco had gotten his mandolin and then went home. She denied (hat she told her Mater that defendant had made an assault upon her. and ahe said that when Mrs. Witerfleld had asked her about how Yrr dress bad been torn she told her that ihe had caught it on the fence. I'pon cross examination by Mr. Oirx, witness Hid that aha and Pesco for aome had bees sweetheart months psst and that be had called often at the house to see her! She stated that Pesco had not tried to throw her to the ground and that what he did was not against her object ion. Tho matter was not reported to the officers by her and the complaint was not signed until the Wednesday following the Sunday of the alleged aasault In the examination by the county attorney, the fact was brought out that Mlsa Beech and her parents had called at his residence and made a request lo have the complaint withdrawn. Mr. Harriet Waterfleld, alster of tho complaining witness, wna the next railed to the stand. According to her ten testimony, it waa about half-pao'clock at night when Anna and Peaco came back from their walk. She said that her sister did not say anything when she came Into the house. Mrs. Waterfleld aaked her What waa the mattery because her face waa ao red. Witness stated her staler told her that she had ripped her skirt on the fence. After birth witnesses had given testimony, County Attorney Hulaniaki id: "I think the case should be dismissed. it ia a question only of prosecuting the complaining witness for 'o conviction could be had. perjury. He seemed of the opinion that both witnesses had not told the truth. The court held that the complaining witness had "perpetrated the rankest kind of perjury and it waa a shameful showing that the witnesa should ao perjure herself. The case was taken under advisement until Friday morning. at 10 o'clock. The county attorney announced that he would confer with District Attorney Halverson about the perjury matter and it la possible that Miss Beech will have to stand trial on that charge. Many Woodmen of this city and their friends will take advantage of this outing, the tare being ao low, fit) The tickets give them the privilege of returning ' via &u Francisco ou the Southern Pacific. The local camp of Woodmen will send their uniformed degree team under the raptalncy of T. C. Morris. Negotiations are now under wav whereby Ogden's concert band will accompany thia excursion, the aisle central committee having thia under consideration.- The team of this rity will take S.Ofst copies of the Special Ogden Examiner and other literature advertising Og den City and surroundings, and attend to ihe distribution of the same from their . headquarters in Loa Angeles during the Head ('amp session, to be held there from the 18th to tho 2Rfh of April. If Is expected that BO.nnu people from the nine western stnlea will be In 1Mi Angeles at. thia time. Thera will he competitive drills, in which the Ogden lioys will take part during the ronveuHon. as well a the three teams of Balt lake City. For the past year the hoys have been working hard in their drills as well as trylag to create a sufficient fund that they might go In a body, tho expense of the trip being estimated at most iff which the team by their efforts in the way. of dances, excursions, etc., have raised. Friday evening. April 7, thpy give their final reception and ball in Toiler's academy, and it is to he hoped the merchants and citizens will assist the boys to raise the balance of the fund required. Tickets have been placed at 1 per couple. A special committee will make n general solicitation from the business men of the city. ELDERS FLOCK TOWARDS ZION. Arrive With the Snowatorm. The Herald says: The second In stalment of 8att lake's new hall team arrived In Ihe rity yesterday. The latest arrlrals are Bell, pelmas. Max Muller, Joe Thomas. Tom I.cahy, H. G. Btickney, Frank Lumley, Geo. Row-maseven in nil. making a total of ten men who are now in the city. Big Chief Rollly says (Ills is nt all, and that more will be here during the week. Dolmas. Muller and Thomas were with Balt Lake last season anil are well known to the local fans. All three of them wintered In Ran Francisco, and after leaving Rail Lake last fall finished the season with the coast league. . During Ihe winter the boys played ball with the teams on the coaat, so that they are In pretty good shape at the present time. Tom Leahy ia perhaps the bent known of the new men. He caught for Ran Francisco for three years, season was the backstop on and ihe Seattle team. He was signed with Russ Hall for thia year, but Reilly made a trade with Sentile and brought him on to Rail Lake. The dope book put Leahy well up in the Hat of caich-era- , with a Holding average of .992. lt lie hit .214, which la considered pret- ty good work out on the coast, where batting averages are generally low. Bowman and Lumley are both old Pacific coast players, and come from Los Angeles. Neither man played In the coast league last season, but Reilly says they will make good all right, aa he knowa what both are capable of doing. Lumley la a catcher, and Bowman an outfielder. waa with Montgomery in the Southern league teat season. He U an outfielder and hit 79. Hia fielding average is .94G, which la by no means a bad record. The entire bunch waa down to the ball park yesterday afternoon for a workout, and will be found in uniform H. (X Hiirkney every day the weather permits. It is expected the Chicago Nationals will strive in Sait Lake today on their wny ensi. They are scheduled to play two gamea here. Saturday and Sunday, and will do ao If the weather permits. MEETING HOUSE ON FIRE. Members of Choir Save tha Building From Destruction, Electric wires in the drat ward house became crossed about meeting Washington. March President 9 o'clock p. m. Thursday and started a Roosevelt will deliver an address in fire In the rafters that, woald have deBrooklyn on May 30 at the exercises stroyed the edifice had it not been ear In connection with the unveiling of the ly discovered and the blue extinguishstatue of Gen. Slocum. ed in Its indplency. Jt happened that the ward choir waa practicing and when the electric wires AMUSEMENTS got tangled up aa a result of the storm, it caused the alarm bells in the building to ring and for a lime considerable confusion reigned among the Opera House ToNight Maharas linger. An Investigation revealed the fact that the trouble wan among the rafter between the basement and the floor of the auditorium where Ihe wires hnd net fire to the wood and had burned quite a hofe. A pall of water extinguished Hie blue and practice was It will be rememhered that tbto hulMIng was burned to the ground about fifteen yearn ago and had no one been in the building Thursday night it would probably have been destroyed again. GIRLS At aa afternoon session of the police rourt. T. E. Adams sppeared for trial on the charge of vagrancy, waa found $50 or fifty days. guilty and assessed human beings who He la one of those live from the proceed of a woman' Brown. Steve Fhurtliff. Ethel Devsre and Cine Davis were arrested hour yesterday in a r an early street rooming bouse. Twenty-filt' Officer When Sergeant Wilson and Tom Burk broke open Ihe dwr they found the Iwd VwttpleaTn 'a Comprom-In least ising situation, to say the for fh street chatcn of vaparade at noon. court they all faced awere fined $10 1 75c. 50c. 25c. grancy and the men iiia Thursday each and the girls $5 ceh. Minstrels -- h 6tt IN ROOMING HOUSE. nlice Break in and Arrest Two Men and Thsir Companions. BIG Watch ilVEH TO THE PEOPLE OF 0G3EN impression gained by TURNED standard Firet to Announce the ficial Program of Railroad Improvement for Ogden. Of 5 be1 friends call and see a Wessfer RE OCDENITE. Water Not ao Scarce as Reported and Hotel and Other Accommodation Are of tho Best Tha frank avowal of railroad Some very interesting facta regardto be made, published :n Goldfield. Columbia, Bull Frog and .hia paper yesterday, Is encouraging ing i be surrounding mining ramp in toss to the people of Ogden, 1) is a have been given i'u;s paper by jonflrmation of what thia paper inld in Mr. Arthur E. lav iugstoue who das rex way about a month ago. reiurnuu from a u which time the Standard wa uui cently i'ree to give names or state precisely stay in the camp. Mr. Lit ingaiode state that ba has what was to be done. Prior to th;ii been y much surprised since lime there had been rumors of imto Ogden lo And that some ot , a provement to be made, but, as enter-day- the people wno have been in tha gold thia paper waa the hrst to give camp have returned only to give out an authoritative story of the plan. an erroneous impression of the condiW. 11. Bancroft la personally comext. ting there and that hi visit mitted to a campaign of big improve- tions ihe camps of Goldfield and Columments and says Ogden will get the lo benefit of fioftl.ftoO of railroad money bia has been an exceedingly pleasant fotrau i Ms year and much more In the next one to him inasmuch as he there all tho comforts and conventhree years. The increase In (he shop could iences that are to lie found In the communities. have been deferred and the work most One of t.ie principal erroneous Imtransferred to other points, but a polsought icy favorable lo Ogden aconia to have pressions Hut Mr Living-ton- e been determined iiikhi, and most for- to correct is. that water 1 almost unsome even obtainable, tunate will be Ogden's lot if nothing having gone ao far as lo give out tho impression that Intervenes lo upset those plans. Very few were able to determine people have to go iih dirty faces for Just a here Evona Is on the Oregon lack of sufficient water with which to Short Line, designated In yesterday' wash. He elate that in Columbia Ibat Standard aa ihe point on that road water supply ia plentiful and from which tho cut-of- f la to lie built here is uo charge for It for those who after it theniM'lvo, and that the Into Ogden.' It la about five miles go south of here. Beginning at that place, water ia very Hive, clear mountain the new line will lie given a direct water, piped right into the town. In route through the sand ridge where a Goldfield the name conditions exist as deep cut inslead of a tunnel will bring in Columbia, r and, though the towns are but of a mile apart, the line to the Weber river basin. Tho reason for building the Plntsrh thPr are separate water supplies. At do tha cltlxcna have gas plnnt disclosed an estrangement neither place between the Gould and Harrtmsn In- to fuiy for the water, even for their unles terests at this point. That, loo, was slock, they have it hauled by some of the private concern new to the public. tht Ono of the most Important an- make a business of delivering It by nouncements though was the declara- tnp barrel at the rate of 25 cents a tion that the Oregon Short Line had barrel. Further evidence given i that a decided to grant privileges on conference and other special rates. fund has already been raised with which to pay for the sprinkling of the streets in Goldfield ami Columbia durPIOCHE TO THE FRONT. ing I ha coming nummer. Many of the s Nevada Legislator Baya- San- Pedro streets are already graded and in If the railroad companshape. Will Build to Camp. ies can handle It. crude oil ia also to be brought in from California with J. A. ('lark, representative in the whirh acme of the roada are to be counNevada from Uncoln sprinkled. Mr. Livingstone peaks very highly ty, passed through (hq city Thursday on hin way back lo tils home gt Plncho of the hotel Bcromimidations. He from Carson. Caught between trains states that at the Merchanta' hotel ho spoke flatteringly of the prospects every convenience of the moat for southern Nevada and hi state in beautifully hostelry is found, furnished rooms, single and cn anile, general. "Wc are all proud vf our stale and with hatha attached, electric lights, glory In the way it U crowding lo Ihe team heat and accommodation' that fronl. said Mr. Clark. "Lincoln, Nya could not be bettered In any rlly. Ho aud Esmeralda counties are most In also speaks highly of (he cafes, one the public eye on acmnni or the won- In particular, which is lavishly furderful mineral discoveries ihai have nished, and where each evening an been made during the past three years Italian orchestra furnishes music for and which are still constantly being the patron. Hera meat every evenheard from. Down In Lincoln county ing are sl-- o seen dinseveral Ihe boom ia Just beginning to make It- ner' parties, both men and ' I know we have ihe women appearing fn full self felt, as cv suing resources to back the movement now dress. but There Is also in course of construcsetting in. There ia no danger what Pioche and the other mining tion a fine hotel of gray atone that make a will cost when completed gus.ooo. districts of the county will tremendous noise in the mining world There are also several fine 'tone buildbefore long. ings already completed. Of (be three I feel perfectly safe in predicting bank, one ia now occupying a fine anon will he gray sand alone building or its own that Ihe 8n Pedro line extended to Pioche and posnibly to and another is now, building a fine in some of the other district the not atone structure. distant future. Pioche bai got to Tnere are many fine residences of ihe brick, alone, adobe and frame have railroad connection and. and busiwill Han Pedro road want the many more in court of construction. we shall want ness Just badly On the adobe house, that are being give it, nothing can prevent its built a coating of concrete is being building, placed, not only giving a fine "Nevada ia now being overrun with ance but also great durability.appearMr. ia rollijg in Livingatone says that (he beat answer prospectors and money to mine make of he can give to the query a to from all direction r Aa the prospects being discovered. the camps are going to be permamany new atrlkes are being made in nent one, Is to point out that the old camps aa are being reported from men who are on the ground are doing new country and. within the next few things in a i borough manner and are yearn the old bonanza slate will be erecting building' that are coatly and laced up with linea of steel and ihe permanent structures. screech of the locomotive will resound Speaking of the commodities that through every valley. Keep your eye re to be obtained at the camps, Mr. on Pioche. It L destined to rival tha Livingstone says that moat every thing beat of all western camps. purchasable la to be had and at prices that are not st all exorbitant. A GEORGE M. HANSEN NAMED. grocery store that Mr. Livingatone state is aa fine as any he baa seen In a carries the fine west, line of fanHa !: Selected ae Senatar Sutherland' cy aa well aa staple groceries. Three Private Secretary. delivery wagons are employed by this one store. M. Hanof The many friend George Tbs facilities for transportation are to learn being improved sen In Ogden will be pleased Uoldflrid rapidly. Thursof hie appointment, announced and Columbia, though one day. as private secretary to Senator town now. having been practically built up so in George Sutherland. it is between that Impossible to tell While the appointment ia made now, where one stops and the other begins, still Mr. Hansen will not leave for are connected a steam automobile by when he that makes Washington until Decern trips, carrying at will enter upon ihe active duties six passengers at a (rip. From his office. When Mr. Sutherland was Goldfield there are to three elected senator, he evidently had his roada, one for one for eye on Mr. Haneen ae hie private sec- stages and one automobile', for the traction enretary, for short ly after, the position gines. Each vehicle is required lo was tendered the Ogden man. to Itn own road and In this way Mr. Hansen waa appointed commis- keep for the automobiles are the roads sary general by Governor Cutler and kept in flret-clacondition and excolonel on the gover- cellent time I. made. baa the rank of There are half nor's staff. He has lieea prominent In a dozen auttomobile lines plying beRepublican politics in the state for tween these two points. several years. Three years ago he Mr. Livingstone in leaving Goldfield was Senator Sutherland's choice for rode to Tonopah with the son of Htur-- e postmaster of Ogden. At that time s. the California millionaire, and he Senator Sutherland was the congress- told him that he hsd ordered two man from L'tah and recommended Mr. acavy. sixteen passenger Hansen for the place, but Senator which bn intends pulling automobile into orvi-Kearns fought the latter and secured between Goldfield and the appointment of Postmaster Davis. ulstrict. The road is nwtha Bullfrog nearly comThe recently appointed private secpleted to Bullfrog and will be in line retary will retain hia position In the shape automobile for traffic. county treasurer's office until he The camps nre now connected with leaves for Washington with Senator s telegraph and iso long distance telSutherland. ephone lines. A daily and a weekly newspaper tre o printed. Wood BOY IN COURT for fuel sells si Imm $1 2.fk to fig cord and all kinds of building lumAllowed to Depart in a Hurry for ber i, plentiful. Several people hare started in the rhirken business and California. also Ihe dairy business nd fresh milk i now to be had in ahundaoce at ten But two cases fame up for trial be- cents quart. Thre are good livery fore Judge Murphy tn the regular po- stable,:, which are well patronized by rlas'-elice eotfri session and those were for the who go a great vagrancy. F. E. Adams pleaded not deal uf riding end driving. Moal of 'he lodyra have good halls guilty to the rhsrge of vagrancy and his case was continued until afternoon and several have large memberships. nd Catholic each at 2 oclock. The Preshj-tertsnArthur Hark, a hoy of seventeen have a church and 'her a toon tn be Whodl- who had wandered far from home, fell esy Wished church. into the clutches of the offleera on the There is publlr. free reading and charge of vagrancy. The hoy said writing room. gno-- bang and an exthst he had no sooner arrived in the cellent drum corr. both splendidly city than he was picked op bv the of- uniformed. ficers. The Judge asked him if he deA school building has Just hru-sired to proceed nn hi way and, be- completed a' CnlnmMa and has an ing anwerd In the affirms! tv, wn-- t attendance f bon' pupils. The cured Clark to 90 days on the municischool at Goldfield is In a rented bondand 'her ja aR ate.id-anc- e pal hock pile, but sutq tended the near ing a pre--n-l fence until 2 o'rlnck In the afternoon l"'Pk nf about smelters, a pumpling lo give the defendant a chance to got Two lira" out of town. Keep a moving" jg yn works. l'P','rj. brick plants Dd many' other IsiiMrial works have fcrtgun. Sc-vad- j. Spanish Open Head Cigars Made srmi-ofllct- two-mout- h u-r- We are in better condition now than ever before to increase our working force and turn out a greater number of cigars,, 8 as we have one of the finest cigar factories in the Inter- mountain region Cigars Strictly Union Made A(l te Independent Phone 619, For Quick Delivery three-quarte- stop-ove- WESSLER CIGAR CO. 375 23rd Street, Ogden, Utah r flrst-cias- Ugi.-lutu- re -- wlo-th-e- lr, half-hourl- Ton-opa- h 30. GRAND NEVADA - Sevan New Onee MAKl'Il 31, ISOS. We are now located ac 375 23rd Street, where we will pleased to have our many customers and FIELDS OF YESTERDAY. and Their Friend Over the .San Pedro Road. That THE MOIJNIMi. IN THE GOLD NEWS LEAVES CITY APRIL 15. bape ,M S3! wile ON SPECIAL TRAIN in attempted testimonyca8E. ilBELIGHTS I '1(1 DAT c al-- well-to-d- recently been built in Gold Avhl and cither are or evnn will be l,v operation. Many of the sidewalks that are being built are of Portland cement and The dlutribution of of good width. ma-- l is fs- -t assuming a systematic shape and the long delay that occurrare. red formerly arc uow Mr. ijvlni'lnnn sum up the whole story of hi trip in Goldfield by stating tin I it ia one of Ihe lineal he has ever had and that, he would like lo return at once, (hue emphasising all lbs words uf praise Ibal he bs for the camp. b't C- - lrr FOR EXAMINER EDITION EVEN LAKERS JOIN BALT PAYING COMPLIMENTS. IN visitor in the Charles Nihlrtl capital city today. This paper is In receipt of many letters praising thn special edition of Sheriff James nf Uintah Ihe Kxaminer issued let Monday, 'I even Salt Lakers Joining fs lha comWyoming, and Rhcrlff Bailey down to 811 Lake Ciiy yesu. mendations. Two of the inters from Halt Lake are hnra reproduced. The A marriage license has hem grantoriginals are on file In this office for ed In the county rlerk'j office to (Vil- publte inspection, and are written lein Dale bout. 28, and Mini Bcrendina by men who were leader in tha Liberal fight In Vish: Mejer. 27, both of Ogden. . Attorney Boren X. Christ Is nsei, who has been In the ciiy since yesterdvy on legal business, went, back lo his home st Bait Lake City this forenoon. The Utah Press Association st He annual meeting, Is to be addressed by Frank J. Cannon cm Ths Power uf Ihe Country Iree." and by Win. Glae mann on Newspaper Men aa lglsla-lora.Judge Thomas D! Dee and daughter yesterday on Margaret refereed Bouthern Pacific No. $ from a trip to Ran Francisco and the Bandwich Islands. They have been gone about a month and report having had a pleasant time while away- - An expression of Judge Dee's views on the sugar situation In the islands will lie given tomorrow. cut-off- . But They Voice Their Regrete Over the Beneeleee Fight New Being Made In Their City. . Halt Uka City, Mar. 21, J90S. Allow me to congratulate yon oa the magnificent paper ymr have Just Issued. I am glad tn see you are so wide awake to the great future that L ia store for you. It Is lo b regretted that all of the papers sra pot In boosting our great alate, Instead of everlastingly fighting religious fight. Aa aa eastern man told me her last week, You people of the fitat of Utah have gut too much religion and pay loo little attention (e business and ns oon as you drop the religious fights you'll be O. K" Hurrah for Ogden and her enter- prising editor and paper, as anything that helps boost. Ogden helps buoaL the slate and naturally helps Balt Lake. Dont overlook ua dowa here. "Accept my thanks and thorough ap. predation of (be Morning Examiner. I assure you 1 spent about three NEW CASHIER IN OGDEN. Popular Hotsf Man Whs Waa a Friend of Reporters. W. 8. 1,! lines, who ha been for av-ermonth past the cashier at the Pacific hold In the Union Depot building, has resigned hia podtiqn and wa ucceeded yesterday by E. A. Burton of Laramie, Wyn. Mr. liOHInea will. In all probability, taka an estended vacation. During hia stay in thia city he has made a host of friends who will regret to aea him go away. In him tha newspaper hoya had a friend who was always willing to go out of hia way to givs them new, lie waa always courteous and ' obliging and thoroughly understood hia budnesa. Mr. Burton, Ihe new cashier, hia been at Laramie for about two years pad, and Is known as an efficient, man in the service. . CASE OP LEPR0IV. Hospital Doctors Hurry (ha Patient Away. New York, March 30.- -A patient's illness, which he diagnosed aa leprosy, has been received at His Bellevue hos- pital. When the doctors hnd natlaflsd to (ba disease the man ihemaclvea waa hurried off to an ladated ward on BlaekweU'a Island. It waa tha Drat cass of tha kind received at Bellevue la many years. The victim ia a Kuaalan who has bean In America only a short time. DEPUTY SHERIFF KILLED. Harry Mannon Shot by ofHighwayman Duty. While In Diaehargs sheriff of Harry Mannon. deputy was fatally Nye county. Nevada. wounded hy two highwaymen whom he arrest. waa attempting to The shouting took place FridayMan-no-In Beatty, in the Ooldfteld district.for the who had been deputized hy Rheriff Logan, got Bullfrog dis'-rlr-t on the trail nf two of th highwaymen who held up the five Uailaa In the Montezuma wood camp some days previous. Single handed he entered Into com hat with 'hem and did not cease firing until he had ..n-- , pullet through the ribs shoulder, another between hi and a Hiitd In the abdomen. He fell with bis smoking pistol in of his hnd. Help arrived and onecuathe two bandit was taken into Bullfrog Townsitc company had Mr. Mannon lo look after as townaile agent. He inter' the en-- r rl only the day tn Bullfrog nnd had held hi Uumn only lesion from Bh'-rtfcompany hsd its. The townaile m'M confidence In him and the and neighboring ,.f Bulirrog re wild wih exciicnient. The ,t in temper lo permit furiber hat 'he t is probable of Bullfrog will l.srome a isw THE EXAMINER LEADS THEM ALL Excepting Only The Standard Tha bonafldt paying subscribers ef ths Morning Examiner in Wsbsr County exceeds that of any Daily or Weakly paper published In Utah (Excepting only ths Standard). WIND IS CHEAP BUT MONEY y.-- CALLS ALL BLUFFS f I, ir. until the county down under regular ays- - ORE SHIPMENTS. s i PRAISE hour Iasi night in looking over Ihe splendid pictures, particularly the exhibition you give of the building f . th 'Larin In fact, the whole a masterly thing ia handled with hand. The business houses, residence' depot, hold, railroad, telegraph linn, Hot Rpringa, canyon, etc. etc, with ihe luierearing manner you have written it all up make It by all odds Ihe finest advertising sheet I aver saw. It ought to make Ogden boom b uever before. , Co. uited State F melting of fluxfng pound J95,f'd ped rom th Vulcan mine on since the 15h. All Iren remaining enj thing hut Utlp-.jpiled cm the dump fori ibat The reason for thl licrn Pacific Ca give a spoIron of $1 per ion on pure Ruperln-Mrhol- s e lined for fltixlns. la ' he asm eay III run high in Iron and all lain any other metal i put The Morning Exsmincr will give to ths Ogden Crittenden Hems fo unfortunate girls the sum ef $100 for the proof that any daily, weekor monthly paper has a LARGER number of ACTUAL ly, BONAFIDE CASH PAYING SUBSCRIBERS in Wsbsr County than has ths Morning Exorntnor. bluff? Show up your subscription . Who io tho firot to call this more receives Examinor liots. Tho telegraphic dispatches In en In Wsbsr County in a week. How other paper night than does arty low. it takes Jack and tho game, too. is thst for high? Why, receives a car load of paper every 40 to M Tho Standard-Examine- r In receives a car load in a year. no other Ogden paper days; burn ths car load of paper f. No, we print nowspaport en thorn and soli them to ths people. Business is business. To do business do business with tho nswspspora that do business Advertise In ths Standard for ths best advertising medium, but if you don't want to do ail of tho business in sight, then advertise to The Examinee It 'takes In all the Standard misses. Do wo to r ' |