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Show EXAMINER: OGDEN, UTAIT, WEDNESDAY MORNING, THE MORNIXG SALT LAKE Perfumes they report to he In a flourishing condition. they will conclude their trip DEPARTMENT westward into the mining fields of Shasta county, California. The Pioneer company sampled two car from Idaho, one ear from Nevada and two ears from Bingham yesterday. Taj lor and Burton reported ten car from Nevada and one car from Bing- OF THE SWn-EXAM- R ... V ham. Dr. W. A. McEnery has been selected as president ;Walter Scott, secretary; Frank A. Bird, treasurer, aud Dr. V All From Our Special Correspondent. Makes IDAHO AND FREMONT CONSOLI- DATION. . w havt . you pirthr? Carnation BoM Heliotrope. of rth.ro including -Wo would like . dof- I? rill AloofulHi"flo,l,t K quietteo. DONT CLOSE YOUR EYES of uondlng your uJJ3Xworkh.ro. You con not afford oven If y to de the work yourortf the effort and or. willing. Slhlng I. a hard tnk and may coot It lo oaoy for uo. doctor' bill. boot equlpr ouralo the largort and wo are Juet laundry In the city and !Tparticular and careful aa though own. tho thlngo laundered were our 174 Do up your bundlot thon phono and wo will call. Steam Laundry Ogden 437 ST. TWENTY-FIFT- n The tiro augar companies J;nown ibe Idaho Sugar company and the Fremont County Sugar company wem Amrrican'a Buffer rd another defeat at mrrged Into a new corporation known as The Idaho Sugar company. The consolidation was affected at mn'tinga of the alockholdera of both the old companiea held In the Deseret News annex, and Attorney Richard AY. Young later filed with the county clerk articles of the new corporation for 13,000,000, which ia capitalized paying the secretary of state the necessary fee of (750 required by law. The meetings of the stockholders were largely attended. At the Idaho Sugar companys meeting, held first, the total number of shares represented wn 74.54S out of 100,000. At the meeting of the Fremont Conniy Sugar company which followed, 81,524 shares were represented out of the 100,000 total, both the old companies having been capitalized at (l.OtMI.OOO. Thoa. R. Cutler was elected chairman, and Horace G. Whitney, secretary of both meetings. Mr. Cutler made a verbal statement of the reasons the consolidation of the two companies was advisable. The questions were fully and harmoniously discussed by thue present, and the unanimous vote of all the stock represented waa cast in favor of the consolidation. den Monday stating n negro left that place Mondav and was coming toward Salt- Lake (Tty. The message statvd that the man's name waa unknown to the Ogdrn authorities and that hut little information could be given as to his appearance. A yet no one answering the description has been found. - UNITY CLUB OFFICERS. The Unity Club ha elected the following offlivra to serve during the next year: A. V. Taylor, president; G. Olds Orr, Mi.a Marina Clay, secretary and treasurer. These officers, with the Rev. F. F. Eddy, Eugene Lewis, William C. Jennings, Mrs. I tun-caMelnnes and Mrs. F. D. Forbe, will constitute the card of directors. t; n D. M. Lindsay and John Paradise as directors by the shareholders of tho Columbus Mining company's properties ai Park City- - Manager J. E. Meyer announces that Le has let contracts for nes development work in the Federal mining company's property in llcavi-- r county, for which the corporation has set aside the sum of $3,0u0, and that ihls will necessitate the employment of a Urge force uf men Immediately. and party Including Sam Newborn and Clarence K. James A. Pollock MrCornlck of thU city, lamia X, Kramer,, vice president of the com-pan- y of New York, and R. E. Dear-bergof London, have returned from an Inspection of the minca and mills of the great Cactus properties at New-house. BALT LAKE NOTES. The Federal court haa Issued a venire for petty Jurors, returnable May 15Ut. "Prof." Sunahine, It Is said, haa been matched to fight a negro known na Dixie Kid," at Bullfrog next month. George B. Xorrean, a Mammoth mining man whoae home waa at 142 West Second North street, died late Monday night. SPORTING NATIONAL LEAGUE. 8L Louis vs. Pittsburg- St. Lottia, May 8. A batting rally In the seventh inning won for the local Nationals. Thlclman waa effec- phlla-delphl- d Uat week wo told you about the hif running RACYCLE. Wa wlah m to call your attention to Columbia Bicycles aa the "Standard hava boon In thla country for 2S yum Price, with flno equipment, fk genuine COLUMBIA only $40i Cm mII you a wheal on monthly They are known of America," and man-afoctur- Mallmenta. LOWEST PRICES ON o Base Ball Goods lThdtcmson 306 25th The St Utah National Bank OF OGDEN JL United I, Dtolv ut9. States Depository oiiadMtMaddifllWIilll JWrtoB. Fooryw....VIoa Frooldont u Mclntmi Aaolatant Caahlor IJ. I A It a Saving Accounts Tranafar a Spadalty. dcavangar Work. Excuralon Wagona In Season, SLADES Ice-abl- Hacks and Vans Day and Night -- C- 8LADE. LESSEE. Waah. Ave, Tribuna Bldg. "A Neel-5!'i . 1 "dependent Olfle., Residence 1144 Ogdon, Utah Sram?ul0 n,tarlum will nva ern,r :30 a. m. and , WHERE TO BOSTON EAT, CAFE Eti'Sji"!!? BH mn 11 2f a younq u1 "aon. lunch from S4 Twntyffthitturt. P"P K you want the worth of your money in MEAT and FISH ' fo toBaflard & Rucker's "i U Mwl Phoic Na, CSS, ' 2-- $5,-00- 3-- rrora t; re-nii- b 1905. 3, losing to Gold Eparacl. The start wa 1 not one of the bet and when the bar- rler broke Sad Sam aud Crusadoa opened a Mg gap but w'lon turning for home Clark oil Sad Sam carried thg favorite to the cm rente outside which coi-- t him the nu-e- . Gold Enamel pared a great deal of ground and Fountain, taking advantage, scored by a neck. High Chancellor ran n good race and got the show. Cloudlight wa in perfect form and after being played down from 10 to 1 to 6 to 1 won the fourth race by a neck from Boh Ragon. Weather clear; track good. Results: f1rt race, four and a half furlongs Daritma. won ; I'm Joe, second; Loren M., third. Time, 56 sixteenth Second race, one and mile Henry C. Rye. won: Dandle Time, Bell, second; Silurian, third. 1:53 Third race, one and n sixteenth milea Circus, won; Marelio, econd; Pachuca, third. Time, 1:57 Fourth race, one mile Cladlight, wou; Bob Ragon, second; Gloomy Gu. third. Time. 1:44. Fifth race, six furlong Gold Enamel, won; Cruzados, second; High Chancellor, third. Time, 1:15. Sixth race, futurity rotirae Revolt, won: Toto Gratiot, second; Sceptre, third. Time, 1:13 Seventh race, seven furlongs Collector Jeiip, won; Mildred Schultx, eeond; Judge Denton, third. Time, 1:28. aSESTE j Ogden Brothers Co. i S . 1-- 3-- At Fair Grounds. St. Louis, May 2. Fair Grounds result a: First race, half mile Adjura won, -- econd, Mias Sadie Martin third. Time :4 Second race, five and a half furF'austiia won. Any Rites longs Time 1:0k. second, McDriver third. nix furlongs Mayor Third rare, Johnson won. Floral Wreath second. Time 1:15. Buy Ways third. Fourth race, six furlongs - Fireball won. Col. White second, Oudon third. Time 1:14 FIft rare, one mile Joe leaser won, Ethlra second, Taby third. Time 1:43. Sixth race, mile and an eighth Ambertia won. Behoove second Water-cur- e third. Time 1:50, GROCERS Every one knows they are leaders in their lines. Best Goods, Best Service and Best Prices. Our specialty is prompt delivery. Both phones Ind. 137; Bell 137Y. 2344 Washington Avenue. 2-- " The date for the Terry Rowen fight has been changed from tive at critical times. Attendance LABORER'S PATHETIC STORY. May 10th to May 11th, at the Murray 1,000. men house. will 121 The opera weigh 2, hits 7, Score: St. Louis-Ru- ns Aped Father Dangerously Hurt pounds at ringside. errors 2. Pittsburg Runs 1, hits 7, la Coming Out to Him. errors 2. An application waa made to SecreRatterles: Thledman and Hrady; A particularly sad feature In the tary of state Tingey yesterday, ask- Robertllle Carisch. Umpire and rase of Robert Loetsher, tho Swiss la- ing that the capital stock of ths Em- O'Day. borer who waa dangerously injured pire Creamery company of the city of Fairvlew, Sanpete county, be increasMonday by being struck by a streetNew York va. Beaten. car. while searching for work devel- ed from $5,000 to 25,000. Boston, Mass, May 2. New York oped yesterday. won a ten Inning gahe today. Both Governor Cutler haa accepted the teamsin batted It waa learned that he had been rehard. Young loat the to of Commercial ever since club tho lnvlUtioq ligiously hoarding his money by throwing home Instead of to he came here la order that his aged aorompany that body to Los Angeles game Innflrat with two out In the father might be ahle to come to this on its excursion, which will leave next ing, allowing tho visit ora eighth to tie the In country and spend his declining years Saturday. He will join hia family core. Attendance 2.300. California and will return next week. with the son. New York Runs 7, hits Score: A few weeks ago the young man 11, errors 3. Conch Maddock will leave for Colosent to his parent in Switzerland suff11, errors 3. Boston Runs 8, hits 11, icient money to pay his passage to rado next Thursday. He will be en- errors 2. America in the steerage. The father tertained by the Denver Alumni asso- ' Batteries: Amen and Taylor, Is now on hia way to this country, and ciation, mad will make final arrangeBresnahaa: Young and Needham. is expected to arrive in Balt Lake ments for the annual football game Johnatone. within the next few weeks. It ia not to bn played by the U. of U. team in Umpire known where lie la at this time, and it October. Philadelphia vs. Brooklyn. Is therefore Impossible to notify him a Brooklyn, N. Y., May 2. The of the injury suffered by hia son. The town of Forest Dale drains to Nationals defeated again A commit municipal suicide. large here today. Dugklrby number of Its citizens have presented Brooklyn BOYS TOOK BUGGY. McIntyre and the latter waa n petition to tho county clerk, taking in the final Innbe relieved by Doeacher And It Canterad In Little Comedy of that the municipal corporation Courtney carried off the batting dissolved. Foreat Dale in located Just ing. Error. honors. Attendance 1,500 outside the city limits, near the State Score: Philadelphia Runs 8, hits Wil11 prison. years old, and Tommy Pink, 10, errors 3. Brooklyn Runs 3, bits lie Stanberg. 12, are under arrest and 7, errors 2. AtOn 1 motion of Assistant County will tried before the juvenile court Batteries: Duggleby and Abbott; torney Lyon, the charges against John McIntyre, for ineorriglbility. Doeacher and Bergen. Armin were dismissed Sears Judge A few dsyo ago they took a horse Bauawlne; Umpire court ; a criminal the and buggy belonging to George C. strong' branch of Lambert and drove about for several yesterday. The case has been in the Cincinnati va. Chicago. hours, after which they took It to Ed. courts for more than a year. Seara 2. Cincinnati deCincinnati, Ms waa charged with feeding impure food feated Hunters barn. in a .fsaturless game Chicago Lambert returned and thought that to cattle. again today. Tho only ran scored by hia son had takea the outfit to the waa 'due to an error by A delicate surgical operation waa the visitors term. Dolan in the first inning. PfVfer, a at Kearna on Thoms Mrs. outfit the Hunter supposed belonged performed the Chicago pitcher, wan wild at times. to a man to whom he had subject bis the Holy Crons hospital by Dr. Vika, Attendance 2,600. assisted by Dr. Glesy and Dr. Richards, barn. Cnrlnnati Runs 3, hits 7, Score: comfortMra. rested Kearna The double mistake was discovered Monday. errors L Chicago Runs 1, bits 7, yesterday and the arrest of the boys ably last night, and If no complications errors 0. her home to returned followed. Pink ia on parole from the arise, will be and Schist; Batteries: Harper within two or three weeks. juvenile court. Pflelffer and ONallL Umpire Emalle and Klrm. The hearing of the charge of WINCH GIVEN HEARING. against Peter Fischer was AMERICAN LEAGUE. Bond of Man Accused of Irrogular commenced before Judge Armstrong Conduct lo Decreased, alleged that yesterday morning. It Washington va.' Philadelphia. Fischer embessled several hundred Philadelphia, May 2. Although tho A Co. The Thomas W. Winch, charged with dollars from Wslla-Farglocals outbatted the Washington's, the adultery, waa given hia preliminary Jury was secured and It la expected visitor's hits were more timely. Attomorfinished be case will hearing before Judge Diehl yesterday that the tendance 5,500. row. morning and waa held to answer in tho Score: Washington Runs 8, hlia district court. 3. 8, errors Philadelphia Runs 5, V. C. who attacked Winch io accused of having had August Thiele, 3. errors hits 10, some n revolver criminal relations with hia wife's sis- Worthington with Batteries: Patten and Klttredge; ter, Martha Lake, who has a child time ago, wan arraigned before Judge Plank and Powers. several months old. Armstrong yesterday on the charge of When Winch was arreaied his ball asaanlt with a deadly weapon with InDetroit va. BL Louie. waa fixed at 750. Upon hia arraign- tent to commit murder. The defend2. St. Louis Detroit, Mich., May ment the bond waa reduced to $500. ant entered a plea of not guilty to the to the fell sexth victims successive fixed at waa bond and motion of hit the the for charge Upon attorney Kit son shutout on these groundse. nits ssa fivq an) IuUJom rjcj esuajap $1,500. waa steady and effective In tight luriner reduced to 8250, and ths Morgan wan somewhat wild A banquet will be given at the Uni- places. prosecution agreed. If necessary, to moat of the runs, hits accept a bond of $100 for Winchs ap- versity club Wednesday evening. May and thla cost 10th, to the members of the State following basses on halls. Attendance pearance In the District court. Medical association of Weber county. 2,200. Score: Detroit Runa 4, hits 8, er The programs an in the hands of : BURLEY LOTS SOLD WELL. Ellerbeck. Tho committee on banquet rors 1. BL Louis Runa 0, hits 7, er1. From advices to the Deseret Even- is composed of Dm. Fisher, Ewing and rors Kit eon and Batteries: E. F. Sullivan; Dr. Jones, Plummer. president of ing News from Burley, Ida., the sale Weaver. and will Medical Morgan State association, of the waa lota in the townslte of the new city an unqualified success. Indicative of deliver an address, and Dr. Martin, a San Francisco, Chicago vs. Cleveland. the competition the poorest locations famous practltlpner ofclinic at one of Chicago, May 2. Chicago defeated changed hands at 875 and the corner will give a surgical n good twelve Cleveland today in lota in the choicest situations fetched tho hospitals. I inning game. Both teams had men on $1,000. Just why unbroken sagebrush base at critical times, but good playshould command such figures la not SALT LAKE MIH1HC NEWS. ing of the fielders prevented them a be unleaa should there forthcoming, from scoring. Attendance 6,600 town before of future the Burley. big Score: Chicago Runs 4, hits ON THE EXCHANGE. .n this connection George Aiken, 3. errors Cleveland Runs 3, hits 9, deof the construction head telegraph 3. errors on waa Ex the rule the Weakness partment of the Oregon Short IJne, Batteries: Smith and McFarland morning. A mot e with headquarters at Pocatello state! change yesterday reduction waa made in tho prices Hen and Bemls. that Burley undoubtedly waa destined to become the asst of Cassia county, of all atoeka dealt in. Boston vs. New York. May Day waa fair aa 6,500 shares and that everyone In the Twin Foils New York, SilMsy 2. The New York 23. shade a better than district would vote to have it trans- averaged waa manipulated by the Americans slffered another defeat at ferred from Albion In the near future. ver Shield SO cents with- the hands of the Champions from BosIn fact the majority waa practically bean150until It touched shares sold at that figure. ton here today. InThe viMtora tiatted assured from the outset In hia opinion out the second Inning Butler-Slberwent at IS 2 aa 500 Puttmann hard the fortunate purchasers are In line to wen and Powell replaced him. Attendance deLittle Chief not did taken. Investment on their made good money In this connection he viate a halra breadth from the usual 2,00. of yesterday. Score: Boston Runs I. hits 4. eraa 8,000 scares wen marked affirmed that soma people who got In 2 4. New York Runs 4, hits rors off. last Falls on the ground floor at Twin errors 1. waa the York New 0 storming petrel October, for say $500, can realise Bstteries Winter an! Criger; Putt-mauIt rode the crests of of the session. r their holdings today. Powell and McGuire. the breakers at 78 4 cents, then n it down to the choppy sea swept JEWISH WOMEN'S OFFICERS. PACIFIC LEAGUE. It was trough, where It touched 70. offered at that figure, hut tho The council of Jewish Women tin freely Seattle va. Portland. aggregated only 2,100 elected the follow fiig officers for the total sales shares. May Seattle, by Portland ensuing yesr: On the free for all open hoard, Car-Is- and poor playing by the visiting team, Mrs. Simon Woolf, president; Mrs. Nalldrtver.Ster Con and Victoria coupled with Inability to hit Williams Mrs. Da rid Max Harris, Con. wen added to the regulars. All delivery, made it easy tor Seattle to Rpits, recording secret ary; Mrs. Emma were given clone shaven, win todays game. The locals started Mooney, corresponding secretary; Mrs. prices with a lead of three, which Portlanl L Heasflbcrg, treasurer. NUGGETS. tied In the fourth, in the sixth The off! era were nil Seattle took four more and two more President John Deni of the Unde lu the eighth, Portland not being able PATRIARCH LEACH'S BIRTHDAY. Sam Con. waa out to Inspect the prop- to do anything further. Kemmor, which he Is Interested yes- formerly of Toledo, succeeded Jamea Patriarch James Leach celebrated erties in local team. for the first at He batted yesterday by terday. hia ninetieth birthday! at the rate of 1.000. Attendance 10, reunion In the holding an old folk-- rooms. In L. Jacob A. 000. A large company with Jameo Second ward assembly Seattle Rnns 8, hits 13, Score: mining engineer, went served In the afternoon J. Burke, the Butler-Libera- l banquet wasmbuaical the out to Portland Runs 3, hit 7, 1. was errors In givprogram yesterday flno n and 5. canyon. errors Bingham the evening. en in Batteries: Williams and Frary; Frank Buehl and several friends Jones and McLean. LOOKING FOR NEGRO. Umpire Davis. cam from Sharoa, Pa., jresterday RACES. They wen busily engaged at tho ofHealth department officials are look- fices of the Western Exploration comla suffering from ing for a negro who Secretary At Oakland. W. J. pany with Messra. Snyder and Ellina smallpox. Acting wood. After going over their various department San Francisco. Calir., May 2. In thb Krth nof the Healthmessage from Og Interests in this locality, all of which Handicap Cruzados failoil ii g telephone favorite, Davls-H8ilent- MAT Adam Farbers 3-- Cumberland Park Cloaa. Nashville, Tern., May 2. The Spring meeting closed at Cumberland Park today. Results: First race, four and n half furlongn Letaduffy won, Joe Coyne second. Fortunate third. Time :55. Second race, alx furlongs Braden won, Saerae second, Coruscate third. Time 1:15 Third race, mile and a Sixteenth-Ori- ent won, Mrllvsln second, Brooklyn third. Time 1:4V Fourth rare, ateeplorhaae, full course Chanley won. Bank Holiday Time third. second, Class Leader NEW 3-- PARLORS 37 Fifth race, four and a half furlongs Hermitage won, Kerrheval second, Time :55. Polly Prim third. Sixth race, four and a half furlongn Little Mike won, Miss Margo second Time :65 Wlsifql third. 8eventh race, flvo and a half furlongs J. Ed. Grillo won. Ice Water Time 1:07, second, Mlaa Gun third. 349 24th Street Opposite Standard Office Chairs Dont Forget ltThree At Elmrldga. Kansas City, Mo., May 2. Elmrldga results: First race, seven furlongs Hat lie Carr won. Princess Tifane second, tenable by the evidence which showed Peggy O'Neil third. Time, 1:27 that Young had kept away from her CHARGED WtiH MURDER. Second race, furlongs nebo won. Telephone second. Royal Legend third. Time, 1:13. Third race, four and a half furlongs Meadow Breeze won, Reuben second. Mint Rov third. Time, : 51 F'onrth race, mile and seventy yards Alma Dufour won. Bon Mot eecond, Elliot third. Time, 1:45. Fifth race, ono mile Drexel won, Merces second, Meadowhorn third. Time, 1:43 8!xth rare, seven furlongs Pot rero Grande won, Show Girl second, Harpoon third. Time, 1:28 alx Ban Francisco, May 1. The gran! during the whole month Just precedjury of this city ha presented an ining ms death. Of the ooHVentr postal card bearing dictment against Pietro Torturici an! Mlaa PaUenmnd name and addresaed hi wl(e, Unas Ttirturirl. charging in Young's handwriting, which waa mem wit the murder of Risgio Vllar found in the young womans hand hug do on the night of April 61 h. at thn time of bar arrest, Mr. Rand EDDIE SMITH REFEREE. different theory than nald ha had Ilia ona advanced by Ilia defense. San Francisco. May 2. Eddie Smith, They had suggested that It wa put there by Young for the purpose of of Oakland, haa been chosen to referee identification in ths event of a murder the International boxing contest beand n auieidr. He believed, however, tween Jimmy Britt and Jaliex White, that it waa Young' intention to tend which will 'taka place in thla city the card back from the steamer by the next Friday night. pilot to show that he was on the tea. At Jamaica. When Assistant District Attorney Paris, May 2. Secretary Oclhlaken-Ir- o of the Japanese legation, denies New York, May 1. Jamaica results: Rand, finished hia closing argument First race, alx furlongs Blue Coat thla afternoon the court adjourned the report that he called upon Foreign Minister Delcaaae regarding the neuwon, Julia M. second, Goldeuleur third. until tomorrow. Recorder Goff will deliver the charge trality of France lu Far Eastern Time, 1:14. Second race, four and n half fur to the jury at the opening of the court. waters. long Oaklawn won, Wnlerhok second, Verones third. Time, :54 Third race, six furlongs Emergency won, Quadrille second, Cottage Maid third. Time, 1:13 IND WILSON Fourth race, the Willlamaburg hanwon. Pasadena six The furtonga simplest sewing machine dicap, Calngorm second. Diamond Flush made, the raaicat to manage, and third. Time, 1:13 feast liable to get out of order. Will Fifth race, mile and seventy yard sew fabric of every deseasily Gold Dome won. Jane Holly second, cription and work that cannot be Hands Across third. Time. 1:45 Sixth race, six furlonga Flylack done with oilier machines unleaa won Oxford second, Tuscan third. and great skill on the part of tli operator. by special adjustment All leading dreaamnkera and factories use the Wheeler and Wilson Time, 1:12 Try the Wheeler and Wilson before you buy. At Union Park. In other grades of Machines we hava the New Home drop 635.00 head St. Louis, Mo., May 2. Union Park 833X0 New results: drop head Singer New $30X0 Flrat race, four and a half furlonga drop head Household We repair and keep supplies for all makes of sewing machines. Roslnlnl won. Long Knight eecond, Machine rented. Queen Caroline third. Time, :58. Second race, one mile 8u Sever won. Halite Sherman second. The Don CARL third. Time, 1:44 Third race, five and a half furlongs Both Phones. 2246 Washington Ave. Pontotoc won. Miss McKenna second, Athlann third. Time, 1:10 Fourth race, six furlonga First Attempt won, Mary Worth second, Gus Lanka third. Time, 1:56. Fifth race, mile and na eighth second, Dr. Iernjn won. Satin Cant1:58 Knmmerer third. Time, Sixth race, six and n half furlonga Lady Ray won, Blllv andael second, Earner third. Time, 1:22 3-- . 3-- 2-- HjWHEELEB 3-- 2-- 2-- C 1-- RASMUSS0N, Agent, 1-- CALIFORNIA 3-- 1-- ORATORY CANNOT HANG NAN. Via (Continued from Page One.) on the calendar and put me on trial committed at this bar for high crimes as a public officer. He told you that I had thirsted for blood and had hounded Mrs. Smith. Yon observed my examination of Mrs. Smith.T Did DM I ask her an impolite question T treat her other than a lady? Did I would not. make myself an Issue hero if I had not been lnjerted aa an !a the case by the defendants counsel. It la not an Issue at all. I the might be all that Levy said, Itinwould chagrin of a loat cause, and not affect thla question. I want, and must have, your confidence. If I could sway the Judgment of men nnd truth with a paint the fair face of sweet cosmetic you would not listen to n word from me. If I could do these one place things there would be but for me and that would be at this woman's aide, n fit object of contempt." He celled the attention of the Jury by Young to the preparations made told them for his European trip nnd questhat that alone prove! beyond tion that the bookmaker bad no intention of taking hia life. The contention of the defense that It waa Young who opposed breaking the relations bPiw'een him end MissPittfNuD iic claimed was proven us- Regular Service Opens Mar I 1905 ia-a- $31i0 TO LOS ANGELES And Return Ninety Day Limit with Stopovers. 4th. 10th, Ilth, 12th. May ht, 13th. 14th, 2nd, 3rd, Solid Vestibule Passenger Train will leave Salt Lake City daily 8:30 p. m, and Observation Pullman Drawing-rooSleepera, Dining Caro, Chair Cars, etc. SHORTEST and QUICKEST route to Southern California. Secure your rcoorvationa now. For tickets or further Information, call on, or write, C. A. HENRY, Ticket Agent, Unicrt Depot. J. 1. MOORE, District Passenger Agent, 17 West 2nd S. St., Salt Lake City |