OCR Text |
Show MOUSING THE s-- EXAMINEE: OGDEN, FT AH, FRIDAY MOUSING, ArRIL 14, 1903. FOR COAST JOBBERS. RSTISli WARSHIPS SLOCKED ta Tham. that the l'o-mll-e rule established for Ppokane will still be maintained. The rhanges ara said to ba material, and it la claimed that ihey will put Portland. Heattla and Tarema on a parity with Interior points, while it is, or will he. with alight modification, fair to jobbers of Spokane. Tha adjustment reached. It la believed, will act to the benefit of ail sections and to the detriment of non. J. C. Stubbs, traffic director of tha Harriman lines, who has been instrumental in making tha changes, will leave for Chicago today. TWO INDICTED St. retwahurg. April Tfe nwa of the mu 5.35 thwart p. m. move-mto- : uf AdnilralRujesivcnahy'a .quad-ruto acand his evident cept ba'.tlr aheueter Admiral Togo (houses ii nffer it. has, for the pres- luauguratlun of Hie Siberia. n SQUADRON ,ricr ucriiie In LOCATED. ent, illld all aciititiua in lha direction uf peace mul t hr foreign dispatches tela'iiig lo lha voyage of the squadron are followed with the niot Intense interest. The admit ally volunteers no Information regarding Rojisueu.ky' plana whether Ida immadlata destination u or I, not Capa Padarn, on the oaM eoa-- t uf CuchlnCbipi, but in natal rlrrifa the Impraaaion pretails that the squadron will continue nurtbasrd to the Straits of Fuwmi where, If Adaital Togo dues not elect to git a Inti tie or la defeated, Admiral R jeatvensky may seize a lempoiary base la Japanese territory and. if II la conaidored advisable, ha could there await the arrival of Admiral Ncboga-toff'- s division. U Is rumored that there la a force of riflemen on board the Rnaalaa transport a which could he landed for the purpose of with marines In the aame fashion that the United Btates etab liahed a bate at Guantanamo, in IMS. Other naval lira think that Vladivostok is the only Iotas the Russian admiral has ia vlety. There le an embargo on news from Vladivostok concerning the Russian cruisers Reals, tiromobol amt Bogota)'-ra- . and It la supposed, though lha (il. does But eunllrm the today of the cruiser Raleigh from ou the north const uf British Horn no. where she was dispatched by Rear Admiral Train to observe the from iiioveniv-n- t of the hostile Cu.vo in the Philippines, a point about 410 miles to the northeast, between Palawan and Pansy Islands. It Is Indicated that the Raleigh's commander obtained Information as to what he believed to be the contemplated course of llu- opposing war v easel, and lisa It la shaped his course accordingly. aliout a two days' sail to L'ujo. y Federal Grand Jury Investigating Methods of Meat Companies. Chicago, April 13.- - Two Indictments were returned today by the special federal grand jury which la investigating business methods of the meal packing coniiaule. Bench warrant a w ere issued for tha men ludicisd. Judge before whom the wera ofllclals made, said the government would keep the names uT the Indicted men secret until they were arrested. It waa also ordered that no Intimation ho given concerning the Identity of those Indicted or tha naiuiv of the charges. flts inft-uiiu- Tne Kinsiau Blagjpure, April fleet was in latitude 8 degrees ninth 57 minute east longitude ('B si noun, April 1 HR. Thi- which lias ie Oriental Nuiiia, arrived heir, rriKiri. having pawned no less than 42 teasel there. They noiilu-as- t at a wcn steering uurili speed of 8 or lJ knots. The position of the fleet was then ALLOWED TO DEPART. Shoot 3'Mi miles ituilheaMwanl of the Natuna iriaud. which lie lielwren thr 51 Ringapore, Strait Settlement, April slay peuLuaula and the west, count of Hornrii, and nioie thsn 2mi miles 13. The German collier Hindoo (at niithi-aa- t This Bt. of Cape thia port loaded with 4.3un Iona of Jacques. ilia I the fleei was Cat di If coal for the island of Tan-Juncourse fndlrali-not suing pi Baigun, French Cochin Panilan, between Borneo and Sumatra. and which waa refused clearChius. ance aprs fur Saigon unless her VLADIVOSTOK. cununaader gave bonds to deliver her STRENGTHENING British consul rargo through the Tokio, April 13. li la reported here here) wa released today, her captain that the Russians are continually re- agreeing to deliver hi cargo through inforcing the garrison at Vladitoaluk the British consul at Saigon. and that tho work of strengthening the fortresses la constantly pi ogres-mR0JESTVEN8KY WANTS A FIGHT. It la said that the plana of the conRussian contemplate a garrison Imdon, April 13. British naval sisting of oaa hundred thousand min men comment on the lark of secrecy with five hundred guns. Admiral Rojeatvenaky'a regarding rebaileriea, Many additional movements since his arrival In Far are In Eastern waters. The fact that ho la doubts liarriera and pita rouree of construction and enormous keeping to the main trade route altores of ammunition are being ac- though knowing hla direction would cumulated. conatantly be sighted and reported by The Russians, it la said, hope to so pausing vessels they consider clearly admiral la equip the fortress that It will be cap- shows that Ibe Russian able of withstanding a alege. keenly ansious to meet Admiral Togo and light It out to a finish. 13- - ' 1 - Hum-pnrie- - s, HUNTING THE NEGRO. Raea War Haa Bean Averted in g a, Ksnue April 13. The Coffey Hie, Kansas, negro who assaulted Mrs. John Urlffith Is still at large, although the police are closely following a new clue that they believe will soon result in hla capture. Tberq were no further signs of trouble today, the ring leaders among the unruly uegroea having been placed In Jail. Five hundred deputies are still on duty with instructions to shoot uion the least provocation. GREETINGS TO ARMV REINFORCED. COAL FOR WARSHIPS. Captain Rode telParis, April 13. Herr Bekel, who la egraphs to the Matin that he has been the guest, of General Kaulhara, charged with the duty of gathering tocommander of tba Seound Manchur- gether aupplles of coal for the Russian ian army at the Russlaa front. The second Pacific squadron, has, accordcaptain's observations showed that ing to a statement made to tho Bt. Pethe Russian army had been reinforc- tersburg correspondent of tho Matin, ed end Is prepared to renew the bat- To.oon tons at Saigon and 50.000 tons tle. Tho trisipe maneuver dally In at Bhanghat, which he expects the battle formation. Russian squadron to take on board. The Japan cavaliy advance JAPS VACATED HASTILY. guard, the dispatch adds, la barely ten miles away and frequent skirmishes take place. The prisoners Rt. Petersburg. April 13. A discaptured have saber cuts no their patch from Gun Shu pass dated jesheads, allowing hand to banJ skirm- ter day says the Russian adranca deishes. tachment on the Mandarin road pushnorth. y ed forward April 11, reaching Minister of Railroads llllkoff has LOCATING THE BATTLE. Chicago, April 13.' With hands outThe Japanese a mid-daleft St, Petersburg for Siberia, lo and cavalry have hastily va- stretched In greeting, tm. Jennings Infantry the movements being made Washington, April 13. -- The navy de- cated the place, leaving their dinners, Bryan and Mayor Tom U Johnson, of on the railroad and the partment was advised of the departure maps, ce. Cleveland, Ohio, called together today mayor of Chiupon the and the women of the 'submerged cago, Hon. Ed. F. Dunne. We want to shake hands with the helf,' as we call It, rin not western conqueror," Mid Col. Bryan. race nulclde," said one of thepractice deleAnd I want lo return the greeting gates. A resolution will ba Idol of his pariy. In the responded on the reported Mayor Dunne, who then stretched his question of pnrenlh.Hjd which. It is p munlrlpal-ownershihand to grasp that of the aid, will take Issue with the presmayor of Cleveland. ident. view on the question of race Then follnwed a couple of houra' disulcide and will declare that "quality cussion1 of Chicago's problem. not quantity' In rhildrcn la prefer"The municipal ownership election able. In Chicago mean more than any man Tonight Rev. Anna Hueard Shaw, ran tell.'' declared Colonel Bryan, smilpresident of the National Women Sufmy ing broadly. "I am here, like frage association, madr an address In which she openly spoke her mind frlebd. Tom Johnson, to participate In hi the quevMon of parenthood, saying tonlght'a Jefferson banquet, hut I am In part; here for more than that greet the "It Is aald that women .hould rear greatcat mayor In the west. Mayor over other more children, but I My that you must Dunne has taken the flrl make your country flt to rear mayors and all lord mayors In the world. He haa seized a golden opporchildren In. We need to make this world Mfe for rhilriren. To do so tunity to become the foremost man In we moat give them unci.-i-l heredity, so the nation, and people will rejoice In that they will he bnrn In safe condievery Inch of wires he wins, for hla tion end protected until groan. Thl victory In this struggle Is a victory for rannot he down until women have the people." rights In the state to protect them. must have city mothers at wall AID FOR THE INJURED. aa rity fatheia. We desire the sufBt 1 ouii, April 11 I'. 8. Senator J. a mesas to an end. g 8. Petersburg April 13. The report t. Bur. oa of Kansas waa reindicted frage Curzen Offara to Cara for tha that former Mlnfo'er of the Interior Lady Buff scars. ay the fsdiral grand Jury tuda on the U N I V E R3ITy"0F VIRGIN I A. will Svlatnpolk-MlrskPrince return rlmrga of aecaptlng fees ,o the amount reaa life in id the public president of la.J'io. from tho Rlslio Grain and Old Jcffaraenlan Simla. India. April 13- .- Iady Curren, Policy Has Bean Sat script commission, although not offiBaturltiu company uf Bt. I.rails. In Ailda. wife of the Viceroy, has Invited all the much cially confirmed, create whore. behalf. It la ollege.1. hu acted as his sympathy with ihe prin- Europeans and Indians Injured during as an anrney before the iotnflce deCharlotte! ville. Va. April 13. Dr. ciple of popular representation Is well the recent earthquake, who are able to part nicji at Washington. Uriwai.1 Anderson Alderman will be in- know n. be moved, to come to the Walker and .Tho new Indict mint contains five stalled of the I'niverslty of Numberless stories are being print- Rlpon hospitals at Blmla as her guests. counts.. The firs three epcrlty that Virginia president ludsi. I'nuaual atThe Invitation was sent, through ahrond. giving details of the characSenator Uttrton made an agreement tached to the event aa Interest la the ed ter. composition and date of convoca- the lieutenant governor of Fnnjah marking lo aerrpt $2,5K to look after lha flrat change In the governmental poli- tion of the coming parliament. The with an Intimation that the American coiu-eru- . of tho 8t. cy uf the Institution e.tshllshed can state that they vlccrlne will gladly defray their exby Associated Pre Count No. 4 charges that he re- Thoms Jefferson years ago. :e premature. Countless plans have penses.. ceived a 93.511 fee, aud No.G an addi- and to which that eigli'y famous statesman been submitted, the favorite one being tional fee of l.'din. enthusiastically devoted the latter pe- a parliament composed from two the I'nited Stales supreme riod of hi life. Jeffersonian simplici- sources, an upper hmue of 120 memRecently court reversed the csen of Senator ty or government for the Institution bers. half of them to he nominated hy who was of unlawconvicted Burton, did not contemplate a president. Jef- the emperor and half to be elected hy fully accepting fees from ho Hlsl.n ferson wrote Into Its charier that gov- the nobility, with a lower house of 625 company, on the ground that the mon- ernment should lie administered by a member In alerted by various cla-ey bo received was nut paid according board of regtnia. a chairman for which all parts of Rusaia, the including I to Hie evidence in St. out and hence should l.o annually elected from But the commiswaa Without tho Jurisdiction of the St. among the professors. Along these sion ha province. not decided even In principle Lauda federal court. The new charges lines ihe of Virginia grew to the nature nr composition of tho parcontained In the indictment sot forth Its place university u poteut factor among the liamentary body. It Is the delay whirn that 8enator Burton recrived 93.0(h) higher liiMitutiunx of learning of the has destroyed popular confidence in aud made tho aaroementa referred to omit. The recent development of the the sincerity of the government anil In munia 1, aud 3. while In St. lands. haa tendered Its efficient which led the attorneys' congress to university District Attorney Dyer said today under imliilK(ratton an active propaganda by all Impracticable of 8enatnr Hurton the old method and the change la undertake that the the liberal professions on behalf uf would take place aonto time in May. made to meet tho larger demand. constitutionalism. l)r. Alderman Is a native of WilmingThe press has won a very consideraN. RACE SUICIDE. C. He has devoted his life to ble victory In the decision of the press ton, educational work. commission to remove the censorship Wemon Taka Issue With the Presfrom foreign press telegrams. The BOWLING RECORD SHATTERED. regulation, however, will not go Inin ident effect until tho revision of the pro. Team Makes an Avsrage of Over law is complete. Washington, April 13. Amendments 1.000. to their recommendation Increasing SPANISH NOBLEMAN DEAD. repreteniilive. in the annual session na well aa In the triennial acuiun Chicago, April J?. The Chores of were adopted by the national council the LaUcvicw Bowling league have lots Vega. K. M.. April 13. Jose of women In triennial session yester- shatterrq all existing bowling records Julia, of Truxillu. Honduras, a Span-M- i day. Allas Suaan B. Anthony was for- - team average by counting l.t'84 Colorado Spring.. April 13. A spenobleman, who for 25 year lias designated founder of the internationagaihvt tin-- Sterns.. The score been chief consul for Spain in Span- cial to the Telcaraph from Cripple al and national council of women. in the (hive games were 1.132. Mug ish Honduras, la dead, from t'.ic ef- Creek. Cola, .aw: A defense of war waa made by Mrs. and 1,0'f.. Thi aUo Is the flist time fect of a hemorrhage of the brain. Ha Mrs. S. W. Vidlcv. the wife of Belinda S-- Bailey of California. "There oa record' that any tea in. has rolled wav 68 years old. The consul came newspaper man. shot and is," she said, " growing sentiment two 1.1 o totals in one aeriei. The hire la.H July in poor health and had Instantly killed Mi. U. C. Douglaas of record nppai-enttalmost entirely recovered. Colorado Springs, in the National Hogainst war. Yet. horrible as war ap- previous recognized world' pears lg some of its aspect a. all its waa 1,'S'il male by the Hensingeri The reman will be lak'cn to Trux-ill- tel this morning, .lesion)' I aupposed flowers are not red." She .poke of of the Chicago league, February 15. foi hin ial. Consul Julia was con- lo be the cause of the crime. the American ware from 1776 down, sidered the weaiihiei exporter of Mrs. Vidlcr, who waa very much exami said all had been waged In the ATTACKED BY KOREANS. Honduras cited. rushed to ilu door of the room interests of civilization and progrc-ti- . in which were Mr. Vldler and Mrs. In n quiet way the observation or AMERICAN SQUADRON'S VISIT. DouclahS. Mr. Vldler opened the door. Louisville, Ky.. April 13. Pr. Wiley President Roosevelt on the question H. Forsythe, formerly of Versailles, Cherbourg. April 1 1 It is reported His wife entered and immediately shot of race vulcide are receiving the at- who lx lq Korea a a medical that an Aaw.-.':.siincdron will visit Mrs. Douglass in ihe breast. tention of ome of the prominent delwaa reveal !y attacked by a ih.: port li.' Mr. and Mrs. Vlilier were arrested JMj D egates. gome of them take Issue hand of Korean rebel, according to lawuv,''v c t in ro ir,c;-iio- The) have three iiiildhra. the oldest 11 cl : with tbs president on ths subject and advices received here, and f .: J ..ears of age. hq, have no: been living horrlbly say he should look lo the women of wfmndefl. The donors' skull was frac- lha ur. V.::.ir.. . vl-uiv,:--j id laic. ..! oci1 t0f euieidr. tured. one of his ears severed, and he Kbt -Lac:': , i!-- s. Doiigla-- s was an employe of the :,i ; women of the mlljle classes received other f L'.'ifu roll)- dangerous wounds. iliij .t,r:mrr. lry, a Denver weekly, aupimel-tlo- that they have ptit to sea to effect a diversion and prevent mine laying. Conaiderahlo Irritation la manifested In naval rlrclas at the activity of Bril-lu- ll ships In Chinese waters which are reported to be ateaming from Hongkong to Singapore. and their action la attrlbutad to a desire to keep in touch with the Russian squadron and It a movements to the world at large and to Great Britain's ally In particular. as aappenad In the case of tho British armored cruiser BmleJ which arrived at Ringaporc, Btralta Battle-menyesterday and reported having passed tho Russian second Pacino squadron at daylight, April It, aieaiu-In- Tarla. April 13. E rt by W. J. Bryan and Tom Johnson. Extended i: Man-rhama- Trans-Siberia- BY Portland. Ora.. April 12. It la announced that tha transcontinental road have yielded to the petitions of the North Pacific Coast .robbers a soda tlon and that there will be a partial readjustment ol isea from coast points to the Interior. It I stated also Si. Petersburg Complains at the Activity Displayed in Eastern Waters Russians are Eager for a Fight With Togo. n newly-electe- . 4 BACK TO THE PEOPLE." Rates Ara Made Mora Favorabla NG THE JAPS . d Montgomery, Ward & Co. Unable to Get Freight. Chicago, April 13. Notwithstanding tha continuance of tha strike of teamsters and garment workers, Montgomery, Ward A company today started out more wagons than on any previous day since the teamsters quit work. The police guards with the wagons were still heavy, but not so numerous aa on previous days. Eighteen loaded trucks were sent out simultaneously from the Arms' headquarter lo ihe various railroad freight houses. One more effort to reach a settlement between employers and employes waa In progress today, three representatives of the Chicago Employers' association having arranged to meet a committee of eleven labor leaders at Ihe Great Northern Hotel. The conference was arranged at the request of President Cornelius P. Shea of the tMmsters union. The meeting resulted In no advancement toward peace. The union men declared they were ready to end the trouble if Montgomery, Ward A company would reinstate the nineteen garment workers who struck. The Employers' association, however, held that the garment workers' troubles have nothing to do with this controversy and insisted that the teamsters must carry out contracts with members iff the aaaoclatlon. Montgomery, Ward A company took the stand that the places of the nineteen garment worker who went out on strike have been filled and that the strikers cannot be reinstated. While the peace conference was In session, scenes of disorder prevailed on the street. A caravan of three wagons bound for the Northwestern freight house waa stopped at Klnzle street bridge. Heavy planka had been placed acroas the stracture at right angles and laced into the trusses in such a manner that the planks could not be removed except hy Mwlng. While this was being done a wagon broke down near the bridge, evidently by a prearranged plan. A wheel came off and the harness broke. Around this wagon a large blockade formed, requiring naif an hour to disentangle. A concerted movement to deliver goods to the house of Montgomery, Ward A company was planned for this afternoon. It was arranged that 100 wagons belonging to members of the Employers' association should move In a cavalcade to the prescribed house In defiance of the striking drivers and their sympathizers. Washington, April 13. in the Council of Women today the committee on resolutions agreed uim resolutions denouncing polygamy and praying In strong terms fur social purity. That is tha New Battle Cry of tha Democracy. New York. April 13 Congressman Henry T. Raiae.v of Illinois has been the chief speaker at a Jefferson dinner given here by the Harlem Democratic club. He declHred the new battle cry of the Itomocraiic to he "Back to the People." andparty applied it to the regulation of all public utilities. In tala connection he said: "If it ia found impossible to regulate and control these pubic utilities, so that they are the servants, not the mastera, of the people, Chicago has pointed out the way. Rather than submit to railroad ownersnip of the instruments of government, the people will demand and have government ownership of the railroads." 4 Use Explosives Then Escape With $8,500. DENIAL OF CHINESE That They Offered a Pries on tha Head of a Countryman. Indiana. April is. m men today robbed the private bank if Oscar Gandy and Company of ,i,i Mrs. Gandy, wife of ihe banker, shot in the neck by one of the rollie-- , all of whom escaped. Three explosion set off In wrecking the .afe brought a number of persona to the scene. Two robber oil guard, armed with rifles, warned them nut to approach the building, and fired a number of sho:a to frighten tnose a ho came too near. After securing the money the robber Jumped Into a buggy amf drove at a two of gallop toward Huntenown, them firing at their pursuers until out of sight. Mr. Gandy aud several others started in pursuit in an automobile. Surrounding town were notiflel and possea soon started front several places. Seattle, Wash., April 12. Members the Beattie Chinese Masonic fraternity have engaged an attorney to make a public statement acknowledging that they offered a reward of 950 for Information establishing the identity of alleged Chinese spies in ihe employ of the government Immigration officials, intending, they say, to exjiel such spies from membership In the order if they proved to be members. They deny, however, that w circular waa issued placing a price of 91.min on the head of Chin Jack, local Chinese interpreter, aa reported in the Beattie papers on Information furnished by Chin Jack. Chui-ubusc- of BOV MURDERER. Made Certain That Hla Victim Waa Dead. Helena, Mont., April 13. The Coroner's jury at Malta, Mont., which has been investigating the death of William Sitz has reached a verdict stepson. charging the thirteen-year-olWin. Armington. with flrat degree murder. The hoy the evidence showed flred five shots at the father, only one of which failed lo strike. When naked why he fired after Bits was He was down. Armington replied: not dead yet. Armington was bound over without baiL GRAND TRUNK RAILROAD. Lomdon, April 13. The sturkhnld.-rof the Grand Trunk Railroaof Canada, at their meeting today. adopted the report of the directors after a brief speech by the chairman. Sir Charles Rivera Wilson. Thu waa made that tho construction of the Jotke Superior branch will commence in June aud the building of the prairie branch In July. Sir Charles congratulated the stockholders on the financial association of tha Rothschilds with tho Grand Trunk railroad In connection with the nutation of the recent Grand Trunk-Paciti- d semi-annu- EARTHQUAKES FATALITIES. Four Hundred Persons Killed In One City. Lahore, Punjab, India, April o bond. 13. CONSUMPTION Later reports from Mandl, capital of Mandi state, say that at least 400 Milwaukee, were killed in the city by the senate today per-son- and s INFECTIOUS. Wist, April 13. Tha concurred In the assembly bill recognising consumption as an infectious disease and providing for prevention. It now goes to the gov- earthquake. The palace, temples and residences were levelled. Estimates of the number of people killed at Saltan vary from 300 to 700. ernor. Why Use Coal Oil ? When you can have electric lights for $1.50 per month for the first light and $1.00 each STABBED" IN for additional lights tS 3& . uSB aSB Save all the trouble of filling lamps with oil and make it easy for the women athome by using electric light d Burion Reindicted by Grand Jury in St. Louis. Countless Plans Proposed for the Russian Parliament. " aarl-fsrilo- n KILLING IN n -- CRIPPLE CREEK re-tri- Woman's Jealousy is Cause of a Terrible Deed. 2-- 3 well-know- 2-- o a mis-lone- r, :a:r. n ' I0 rc rj-.v.- 1 t: ;j n-;- Two Women Were at the Bottom of the Killing;. New York, April 13. One man waa killed and two received severe Injuries early today In a saloon brawl at 51 West Thirty-firs- t alreet UTAH LIGHT AND CO.. POWER ' R. S. CAMPBELL, Manager So jgmm rxzm CSSrA eiMLiEjrai-wiUBB- The dead: Roy Joyce, bartender. Wounded: John Doyle, one of the proprietor.' Weston, a waiter. of eight men and one woman scaled at a table became disorderly and were refused service by order to of the proprietors. They refused leave and a waiter removed the table. a knife and beOne of the men dn-gan cutting right and left. Joyce received injuries which quickly proved mortal. There were 75 persona In the consld place, and the buttle caiim-erable excitement. Many of the participant had fled before the police arA San Pedro, Los Angeles & Salt Lake R. R. party rived. Wm. E. Gulney, one of ihe proprietors of the place and four waiters have been arrested as witnesses. They declare that no weapons were used hy them and whatever they did during Ihe struggle was done In Among flume who escaped was the man who did the cutting. Two women arc said to hare been at the bottom of the trouble. One of them appeared at the Rathskeller accompanied by eight men. The partr gathered around one table and the womaiMirdered champagne freely. For half an hour nothing out of the ordinary occurred, but when a girl, who had been sitting at a nearby tabic, attempted to Join the party trouble began at once. Some of the men received her graciously, but the others objected ami, within a minute, a row waa In progress. Finally one of the men kicked the girl and told her to get ouL By thl time the place waa In an uproar and the waiter crowded around the tabic and ordered the disturbers to leave. The men then turned on the sailers and the latter wete getting the wort of It when Doyle wont to their assistance. For a fbw minutes ihe fighters struggled from one end of the room to the other. One of the stranger, according to the story foid by the men held as witnesses, drew a long knife anil plunged lts full lregth. first Into Joyce's breast and through hla heart and then into Weston and Doyle. When the crowd saw Joyce fall they ran for the exits and the mre and women who had caused the disturbance went with them and altered in ail dircctlona the alarm was givon aud lha police reached the acena e Service Daily Through Passenger With Pullman Buffet Sleepers Between Salt Lake and Las Vegas, Nev. Shortest and Quickest Route to Bull Districts Frog and Goldfield Mining Direct Stage Connections at Las Vegas to These Famous Camps For Further Information Apply to J. L MOORE. W. GILLETT, V 1 District Passenger Agent ; i 17 West Second South Street Salt Lake City General Passenger Agent |