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Show THE M Boy, Nineteen PC LICE COURT r Jowph at j, rfgi.terfd j Ring.UM it ,n Qgden on of Fl4neUco Jaa Brennan Kitpn h.rt Wyoming. of Shwhone. Idaho, ulpeading.tewdaysin Ogden.. Jr. ' eaheiiff of Juab is in Ogden from Hawthorne. M. Cronin. Nevada. gmitb. former county of HunisviUe ia in Ogden on bnalnesa. u- - com-miaon- G In regular motion day will be a District toun and there volume of business transacted. T0 ay will be Ji piano recital A Connell, Heart, U by Clara Misa a graduate of the Baited to be g'xen In the academy . this evening. er of Stale Senator Thomas C. Cellist passed trough Og.ten route to Pocatello W ednesday night en Charlea with the remains of the late Fillmore on TuesQuinn. Who died at tuberculosis. day last of Millard county in OgHublu Goldmark is to lecture the month. den about tl.e middle of the Wagnerian music dramas. The oneru he will talk on are Pareifal. von Nuernberg and pie jjeisterainger Tristan and Isolde. VV' J Sheely. of the local Southern Pacifle office, left Ogden for the East last night. To an Examiner reporter Miss K. he slated that bl marriage to home . Greene will lake place at the of Miss Greene's uncle In Petersburg, They will re111 . May 10th, at noon. main East a few weeks and return 10 Ogden about June 1st. MIh Nellie Tackett, who is now the office of the municipsl clerk of the judge, has been appointed In the juvenile court.. Her experience office of the county attorney has fitted her for the performance of the duties that will devolve upon her in such a employed in position. David R. Wheelwright, of the firm Brother., and wife of Wheelwright Denmark, have just returned from where they have been on a mission. Mr. Wheelwright hss iieeu absent for two 'yesrs and four months, his wife having joined him 10 months ago In Mr. Wheelwright his field of labor. return to take up hi a business with the aboie named firm, and they both rxprea. themselves aa being glad to get back among their many friends in OffiUa- - Jane X. Taylor of Elizabeth H. Stewart of Idaho and Lida A. and Louis W. Shurtliff, brother and sl.tem, all of whose ages range between 02 and 72, aat for a family group photograph today, they being the only living member of that branch of the Bhiirtliff family. Mary a E. Taylor ia one of the oldest of the county and it ia seldom (hat a family group of this sice and ip is taken. Mary E. and Har-riarill- f, real-Aant- Hansen, of Beaver, Utah, via has been attending a medical coi- In Baltimore, Is visiting with hit brother, Oil. George M. Han-wn, route to his home. Mr. Hanata nude a very creiuiable .showing at college and wa one of n very few that did not hare to remain for Albert X. -- the regular examination, thereby-finishinhia school year ahead of the other students. He will spend the summer vacation with hia family at Beaver, where he goes this afternoon and will return ,o college in the fall. OF LAWFUL AGE. bcond A Couple to Evade Question, the Age marriage licence was Issued in clerks office yesterday Poller and MUa Charlotte hellenihln of Dill lawful age," both the county to Louis M. of Ogden. This la the second couple to take the discover) made bv faulty clerk Mattson, whereby it la Mt necessary for the contracting par- - advantage of sag KiVl Imnt . " CONCERT AT SALT LAKE MAT I ITH. T.!" hear th fireateat vio-- . otheT Beata f JJM'e popular prices at Reaa Book vTr'u. uU?i0" Ogdon trl Yearn Old, Arrested fer Drvnkennerf. H. Aultrg. the man who gave Ser grant Wilson and W. D. Bratz such a chase Wednesday, was arraigned in police court yesterday to answer to the charge of vagrancy, to which he pleaded not guilty. Seraaty Wilson stated that the defendaut had been arodmi in this city for Several day without risible means ot support. Yesterday morning, he said that it came to his attention that some tramp bov. were begging on the streets. They were finally located and told the officer that a certain man. whom they described, had given them phony Jewelry to peddle. The sergeant started on a still hunt for the person described by the hoys. After a chase he captured hia man. who, when arrested. had in hia possr-ioa pawn ticket for a revolver. The defendant did not have the appearance of a bad character an4 said that be came into town with a sum of money which he gambled away and finally soaked hia revolver to get money with which to eat. He said that he was waiting in Ogden at ihe present time for money from hl parents. He was given flu days on the municipal rock pile, but the seutence was long enough for him to get out of town. John Brett, a youth 19 years of age, presented a disorderly when arraigned in court on Ihe charge of drunkeurem. Judge Murphy asked him where he got his liquor to get drunk on, and he said that he had drank from a bottle which a friend of his had. The boy will be held pending an investigation of the affair. Henry Whetstone indulged a little too nim-- aud the officers took him inti custody so that he might not run into anything and do hlmsdf injury. He was allowed to go under suspended sentence. MOUSING EXAMINE!!: OGDEN. IMPORTANT! CAPTURE MADE WHELAN. NOW IN JAIL, IS WHAT IS KNOWN AS A ROOM-WORKE- Police Certaia They Hava a Crook Who Hat Been Searched For by City Force. It has finally been disco ere j t'.iat John J. Whelaj, a prisoner in the city jail serving lo days Tor drunkenness, is the burglar who has dong such clever and throughout tor city. Not long ago a room in the Alien block war entered and a cuics J.l overcoat taken. The matter was reported to department and ever .luce they have been engaged in a till hunt for Ihe room worker,' an they arc called in pollen t-- icle parlance. City Detect ve Pender ana Captain Brown got Whelan on the grill ami subjected him to such a cru.vfire vol that he admitted that ley of he sold the article iu a second hand store. But he further stated that he did not sti-a- l ih good but ihst he gut th.-from snot her follow. This is the old, old klory in such canes and is thu ono invariably told by crooks who desire to shift responsibility. If Whelan is the room wuikor that lias been doiug no much of the da) light stealing in different parts of the city, then the police have made a very important capture. The pinfes-liona- l r is a hurd irook ti apprehend because his methods are at variance with thoe of manv Rv getting a room In a hotel or lodging; house , it is not hard for him to make himself familiar with the MAKIHCJ AST TIME different rooms in the building and he soon which rooms are lell unOverland Limited fitarta on a New lockedknows and aL whut time lie may enter Schedule. them with afeiy while the occupant la graft la considerThe overland limited, which arrived ed away. anThua Ihe one among the easy quite from San yesterday Francisco, going eaRt to Chicago via Omaha, is on the initial trip under the new schedule, IN DISTRICT COURT and will make the trip In G8 hours and 20 minutes, allowing for changes of time. This rapid schedule is made posIn the district court, before J. sible by the betterment which have A. Howell yesterday, (he Judge case of been inaugurated under the Harriman the New York and Utah Paper comregime during the past two years in pany vs. Thoinaa A. Whalen occupied which millions have been spent In the attention of the court and waa constraightening out the track along the tinued this afternoon. Southern and Union Pacific lines and Thin suit ia the result of the Reycut- nolds failure, in which in constructing the Ogden-Ludproceedings off across the Great Salt This Whalen was the assignee. After Ihe ia the fastest time which any regular plaintiff had submitted their testitrain has ever made between San mony, arguments for and against a non-suFrancisco and Chicago. were made and the same waa denied by the court. It ia expected JACOBS 18 A FAKE. that the case will be concluded this afternoon. John Jacobs, the boy BUSINE8S MEN DESIRE LIGHT. picked up on Tuesday last by Sergeant Pincock for begging and who claimed to be deaf and dumb was taken to the Information waa Application for Deaf and Dumb School yesterday, made Wednesday to Assistant City Atwas examined where he by Superin- torney TV. H. Bramel that would seem tendent Drlggs. During the examin- to presagp a revolution in the lightation it was learned that the lad could ing of the liiiklnesa district of Salt peak at least some words and Profes- Lake. Prominent huanras men and sor Drlggs had the lad returned to heavy property owners desire J to know the city jail, claiming that he waa a from the official named if it would be fake and that the lntltulkm could do necessary to have a franchise from the nothing for him. city to operate an electric light plant At the police station it la supposed wholly witnfa a city block. The inforthat ihe lad la in the hands of ome mation waa g ven that no franchise tramps or other portions who use him would be required where the wires did to secure money from which they live. not croa street i or other public propThe lad Is well trained, if such is the erty; that ell that would be needed case. waa the conaenl of the property owIt ia not clearly settled aa to what ner. disposition shall lie made of the case. Investigation following thi applicaThe matter really belongs to the ju- tion developed the tact that a numvenile court. It was Probation Officer ber .of the heavieet light users in the Jacobs who took the boy out to the c ty have determined- to install light Deaf and Dumb school and who re- plsnta of their own. Incident ally they turned him to the station house after may furniab light for the entire blocks he had been refused by that institu- in which they are located. It la known tion. It appears that Prof. Drlggs that three such propositions are now had a clipping from a Colorado paper On loot affecting three of the het busshowing that a lad who anawera the iness blocks in the city. The fact description of Thoman had been run tut no franchise from the city ia reout of that state. This clipping waa quired for auch an enterprise will shown the lad who read It carefully. greatly stimulate development along It ia thought that he ia the same per- this line. son and it la possible that he will be This move for private lighting plants returned to the place from whence he follows aa a natural reault of the suc-c- r came to Ogden. that ha attended the lighting of the Emery-Holme- s apartment house.' WARRANTY DEEDS. The light furnished here la nf uch fine quality that the Alts club across The following warranty deed have the street has applied to tha city counbeen filed in the county recorders of- cil for the privilege of connecting unfice: der the street with thin same plant. S. W. Badcon and wife, Fred Voll Another recent instance of the Inand wife, R. T. Hume and wife and stallation of a private plant la that of TV. J. Shealy to Ihe Masonic Temple the Dooly block. The light ha been association for the sum of fl.OO, part to good in this building that the Comof lot, 3, and 4; block' 17, plat A." mercial club applied for the privilege f t. alao a interest In the south of taking ita light from the ame The change was made the last wall and land thereunder of the Blackman and Griffin building. night that the trouble occurred with TV. B. TVedell and wife to Joseph L. the general light ay at cm, and the club Carlson, for the sum of 11,400, perl of members have been congratulating themselves ever since on the change. lot S. block 12. plat A. roum-ruli-biu- he up-ndP- s apis-araiiL-- , mom-worke- ." n one-hal- clr-ru'- VTA II, PlilDAY Olds French Touring Runabout, Xor.h Ogden. May 4 The Rocky Mountain Bell Tefopisone company are overhauling their main line through North Ogden, have planted thirty-foo- t poiea to the Pleasant ,iew line anj hav. tranefered the wires iron) the oil poles as iar nnrti as the James Storey Mercantile btudneas, and are on the primary lines now at work thronghi the resident portion of tha town. So that, aboui July 1st, many of th residences will he in with Ogden and Weber county The reniral ia Inrated in by phono. the Marshall Merran;ile establishment, and Amanda Elite ha been engaged as North Ogden'S first Hello" girt. Joseph Marshall returned thia week from a a extend'd wedding tour lu California. The new Relief Society building has so far progressed that the roof wi.t be completed thi week and it wi;l soon be receiving the finishing touches and ere long we will he permitted to celebrate with the Society, its final completion and dedication. The benefit eii'ertslnnicnt tor Vm. Francis, postponed at the time of liis departure to the Eastern State Mission on account of the death of George Sloney. will he held In the Ward meeting house Friday evening. Mr. Edwin Holly riepar eil last Sunday tor a month's vl,, with her sister In the Snake River ratley. Martin ii. Cooley and wlfejn aged and highly respected couple uf this place, expect to depart next Monday on a return to their old home at Cohoctnn, Steuben County, New York, after several months sojourn here with relative and friends. A farewell reception ia being arranged for Leroy Chadwlrh next Frtday evenlng. May 12th. four days before Ihe date fixed for him lo sail from Seattle for a mission to Japan. The young man la not yet 19 years of age and bears tho special distinction uf tne first missionary called from this country for that far off mission. The W. S. A. base 111 team will be up In Ihe afternoon from the Stake academy to compete with our boys on the diamond and will stop over for the dance in the evening. The moat excellent rains of the lat few days will prove of Inestimable value to farming Interests In general and grain, hay and ranching In particular, aa tha thoroughly wet condition of mother earth will extend far Into the season, to lie continued by the now deposit In the h,..s. dance will be given in tko ard meeting house, Monday evening, May nf Chanes A. 15th. for Ihe benefit Shaw, who la railed is leave two daya later for the British mission. uisiiop Robert McFarland of West Weber and Isaac Cooley of Ogden were In attendance last Sunday at tha Sunday school and afternoon meetings. HkVADA'fi NEWEST DISCOVERY. Mammoth Ledge ef Rich Gold North ef Humboldt. Ore Through C. D.. Morrison, superintendent of the Morrison Mining comNev., pany1. property at Humboldt, news of on. of the most sensational gold .trikes ever made In the Sagebrush state retched the citv yesterday. Rock bla. ted but of the ledge, which runs from twenty to sixty feet wide, assays all the way from 9900 to 5.000 per ton In gold. Thia i tha information gained by Mr. Morrison during a trip to the property a few Jays ago. The property la located near Loco Springs and about ten miles from the tilphur mines, and thirty-eigmilea nearly north of Humboldt, and can be reached over a good road all the way through rolling bills at the foot of the Antelope range of mountains. Between two and three week ago Don Maguire of Ogden succeeded in getting a two week' option on the property at $80,00(1. At the end of the second week he secured a week s extension of time, and the report from camp ia that If Mr. Maguire fail to get to the front during the present week there are men on the ground, who atand ready to take the ground ami pay spot cash for H. The ground wa. located a year ago by Carpenter brothers, and the bookkeeper and foreman of Miller k Lux' ranch at Quinn River crossing. la doing the location work on the rlslma the hard quail ledge waa avoided, the digging all being done in softer ground. Aa a reault the real worth of the ground waa not inspected until a short time ago, when it waa decided to prospect the white quarts. Since then not a single piece of rock which doe. not contain gold ha been broken from or out of the ledge and Mr. Morrison I of the opinion that when the find becomes generally known and understood there will be a regular tampede for the diggings. It ia hia Judgment, from the showing made, that nothing found in the southern eampa can be classed with thia find. He secured ground there and when he left for the Morrison mine there were only fourteen men In the region. At the Morrison companys property drifting la now under way from the eighty-foo- t mark in the shaft, and already there la more than two care of ore parked and piled on the dump awaiting shipment. This ore ia expected o retry values exceeding $150 per ton. The option referred to above la not hold by Don Mag'iire but by F. A. McGuire, who ia now In Nevada endeavoring to complete Ira dm! for tha property; ht j Cham- County Treasurer Alma I). Cham bora filed hia report for the month of April, In the. county clerk'- - office. Thia report shows the following Items: Balance on hand April i, W.--- 25.795 .96 Receipts 4.437.79 $800 ,5" Olds Touring Car, The $1,500 re Value Than Any Car Made Today. Prices F. Ogden. ;; Send for Catalogue. Total Disbursements O. B. BECRAFT, Agent. COR. GRANT AND 24th ST. OGDEN. UTAH. - - s.'i ' Hav the Finest State Cquipped ' Repair 5Hop W.inLIUthe A.. . "JtkiiL 1 5 TRIP TO PORTLAND bers. $700 liMC. Several Missionaries Are to ba Given Farewells Report of Treasurer Alma D. it boa the Work MAY f.03TH 001' S f.EWS COUNTY MONEY. Olds Runabout:, MOiiN'INV,. Transfer.., 830.233.75 ..111.89253 331,94.00 Balance on hand May 1st, IPOS: General fund ,389.78 Poor fund,,.., 082.24 830.45 Salary fund County school fund 2,807.85 Sinking fund 20952 Interest fund ihs Standard OGDEN MAKE Read Contest and Conditions. Carried Several Prominent Persona Who Were Highly Pleaeed With the Novel Experience. Motor car No. 1, designed and built for traffic on the Harriman lines, uhlih was supposed to have had a break do a necessitating it tay at Evanston until yesterday morning, arrived In Ogden Wednesday night about 9 oclock, making the trip from Evanaion here in about two hours' time. Yeaterday at 9:12 a. m.. the car left for Balt Lake City, carrying aa pasaengera the folio ing: H. V. assistant division superintendent of the Oregon Rhort Line: H. J. Roth, trainmaster at Kvanion; H. J. Harris, division engineer of the Oregon Bhort Line; Ira Tuttle, general live stock agent of the Oregon Short IJne; J. O. Ottoman, roadmaater at r Rawlina, Wyo.; N- - C. Martin, at Kvanaton: Mayor William Glasmann of Ogden, and B. H. Btim-son- , general agent of the lAckawanna railroad at Chicago Conductor C. F. Fleraon of Ogdt-- had charge of the car and C. M. Beard and L C. Adams of Omaha were the moiormen. The Utter two have had charge of the car from Omaha on Ita trip west. The nm to Balt Lake CHy was not made in record lime at all becanao a number nf atop were made en route to allow trains to paaa. The Intention, of course, wa not to teat the speed powers of the car so much aa to teat it aa a means of interurban travel. At and Lumpkins slops were made to allow trains to pa and Just north of Woods Cross an Incident occurred which caused no end of amusement among members of the party. A gang of section men were going along the track northward bound, unaware of the approach of the motor car, which waa traveling at a high rate of A shrill blast from the whistle peed. did not have any effect upon the section men; they evidently thought that it was an approaching train on tha Bamberger road which parallels the Oregon Bhort Line tracks for several mile. When the car suddenly (topped with the peculiar sound of camping ga It waa almost upon the section men. The gase of wonderment which those section men mat upon that car waa amualng to aee. While they did not exprea their thoughts, it la evident that they imagined that a Rapid Transit company's street car had broken loose upon the O. B. L tracks. Having no idem that the motor car waa due, their wonderment la perhaps natural, when It is considered that it waa almost upon them before ita presence wa discovered. The peculiar construction nf the nd the difference la general appearance between it' and oiher car in use in this aert on of country Is responsible for the curious look tautened upon it. In appearance, at a distance. It U not unlike a Russian or Japanese torpedo boat and what the country folk thought aa they saw it speeding along can only be conjectured from the ex-- e tement which it created. Men, women and children came out of houaaa and cast wondering glaucea at the car nnlil it waa out of sight. Even the homes and cattle did not know what to maka of this peculiar product of man's inventive genius. At Kay villa the motor car raught on the Bamberger up with a train road, and then for a abort distance there waa a spirited race on, but soon the 'Dummy waa left far behind and tha motor car arrived in Ball Lake milea ahead ot the comparatively alow going Bamberger train. At 10:45 the motor car arrived In Salt Lake City. Tha actual running times waa leas than an hour, however, and at times better than fifty milea an hour were made. It is claimed by the Inventor, W. G. McKeen, Jr., that the car can travel better than seventy-livmilea an hour, hut on this trip, aa has been stated, the Idea waa not to see how fast It could travel. The car that made the trip to Ball Lake City today la not constructed for passenger traffic. The heavy motor la In one end and gives a vibration auch aa would not be felt in a regular passenger car. It starts up well and seems to be under perfect control, flopping quickly when the occasion demands It. General Manager Bancroft and General Superintendent Buckingham of the Oregon Bhort IJne will make a trial trip In the car today for the purpose of testing the car for Inter-nrbeHil-like- r, road-maste- Tlrat ovte acter Fair Contest Governing This central la ppan to any young lady residing in Wtbsr county, a certificate of good char- 15 years of age, wha furnishes 1c the jatlafnetlon of tho contest editor, Second The contest opens April 10th and dotes Saturday at June 24th, p. m 1P0E. Third' The aucceasiu: contestants wilt te thu seven young ladles recolv-the highest votes In Ogdea City and tha three young ladles receiving tho highest vea j In Weber county outside of Ogden City. r Fourth eli cooocne must hear the name ef tho girl voted for. Each veto must he cast within 7 daya from date stamped ar printed on oach coupon, orevlded that all votes must ba cast before fi p. m. Saturday, Juno 4 24th. 19tE Filth AH votes and coupons shall be left at tha Standard Office or null-ato tha Contest Editor, Standard Office, Ogden, Utah. Sixth Vctaa shall be counted each day and tna total vote and standing of each.eenteatant shall ha announced in tho Evening Standard ortho Mora d ng Examiner, daily. Seventh' Three reapenaibla business man will constitute a board to determine the successful contestants at tho close of tho contest. Eighth Each young lady before entering tho contoat from Ogdon City, will bring a certificate, giving her age, full name and residence. Earh young lady before enterl lg tho confect In Waber C aunty, outaloa ef Opden city, will present a certificate from tho school tniataoo of tho precinct In which she livoo, stating her ago and place of residence, ' Ninth Coupons wTI ha Issued aa fallows:. Coupon in oach Sunday Naming Examiner grea for 10 vctaa. , COUPONS FOR DAILY SUBSCRIBERS Each Dally subscriber for either tho Evening Standard or Morning E minor, ahall be entitled to cast far tach months subscription, paid In ad, vanes . ...... 80 votes 50 votes For...i.,,,.M,,..i.,l,...ii,,,a,.,,aai,. each month's delinquent subscription to daily collected Each auch Daiiy subscriber snail ha antltled to cast for each ala months BOO vote subscription paid In advance, a apodal coupon of Each young lady that brings to our office a NEW aubacrlbor for either tho Morning Examiner or tho Evening Standard, ahall ba entitled to cast tha following votes: BOO vctaa Flrat For securing a new aubacrlbor Second For oach month paid in advance 100 votes Third For tach alx months paid in advaneo an extra coupon of 1,000 votes Fourth For aacurlng a new subscriber who la not at tho timo subscribing for an Ogdan paper, or who haa not been such subscriber for 90 day,, an extra .3,000 votes Fifth For a new subscriber who hse never taken either the Evening 8tandard er ths Morning Examiner .2,000 votes - COUPONS FOR WEEKLY SUBSCRIBERS Each Weekly Standard subscriber wire ahall pay In advanca one yaar, 100 votes beyond April 10th, 1909, la entitled to cast 100 votaa For oach year delinquent weekly subscription paid up Provided, that oach Weakly subscriber wha ahall pay more than ona yaar In advanca shall ha cniUlad to cast an extra coupon for each addiBOO votes tional year, so paid Each young lady that brings ts our office a new subscriber to the Weekly Standard with $150 In cash, ahall ba entitled to cast for auch new 1,000 votaa Tho aamo with 85c for six months subscription th tha Weekly Standard ahaH receive 500 votaa All foregoing aubreribars must ba secured and votes east before lp.ni, Saturday Juno 84th, 1705, No coupon can ba voted after 7 daya eld. aub-scrib- er ...., ,.... Contest Application nr - t Tr Tha Staadard-Esammor- Ogdsa, Utah: . a resident of I am - ...... and Ciark Centennial Standard-Examine- and wish to enter tho Exposition context I agree to comply with the rules from and condition governing said contest Name of applicant. Addreaa W tbs (imtieilliMHMiaMil UBfterlaf B0d fllldCBtl C$d49 of o i9tl4M(lMlMMMMMta99ll$$$ a a e e e g B e e a e S e a a 0 e e O a 9 personally know the above applicant and know her th ba a yonug lady of good character and reputation. t Address .. .a....,,..,..,.... .......a.....,.,. Address . .Addreaa ,..ii... perate mraenrea, for a sound at the when I could have had many and other end of the room Indicated that many a recent Ihe sleeping occupant waa aroused. Great drops of. perapIraHon had IT The Intruder listened a moment, gathered on Ih lighted burglar's then crept ailcntlr on. brow, and throwing dtKcreilon 10 the Well. Archibald,' rasped a female wind, he fell over the furniture In voice, I hear ye creeping In. Ye cant frantic effort to escape. deceive me, ye old reproliale! Ain't ill acratch yer eye out, ye brute!" went on the fierce falsetto voire. yon ashamed nf coming home at thi hour of the night 3 a .m. ye old Now ye Jut turn around and see if ye shut and locked the front door: unreprobate! The burglar stood 1111, trembling derstand? Hurry up, now, for I want In hia track, even though only a a tlmnce to tell you how much I traffic. opposed him. despise you--- ; It ia extremely probable that tha woman Can't talk eh? reaped the voire When the burglar reached the door Mahler and Bamberger agitation awakToo full of emotion, I guess, for I he ahut it at bin hack and flew down ened the Harriman Interests to the can mn the clove on breath (he stairway In terror. He waa a crying demand of the people for a away over here. It serveyour me rignt, family man and appreciated tha apeedEer service hetween here and Balt Lake City and also a service anyhow for marrying Just a tank, horror of a curtain lecture. where more trains will be operated than are at present operated. Aa stated in these column before two of tnese motor car may he put on between Ogden and Salt Lake City before many months. The motor car will stay In Utah two daya r..l will then proceed to Portland where it will he placed on exhibition during the Lewis and Clark exposition. In Wyoming the car made some good run. The run from Rawlina to Solon la decidedly up hill but the car made the rate of almul 25 milea the trip aa hour. The speed of 40 milea an hour can easily be made and waa maJe oetwern Rawlina and Laramie, requiring about 35 gallon of gaaoline for the run of 120 mile. This gives an idea of the great reduction In the 1, operating expense of auch a "train and two men are all that are required to run it when it 1 in ue on the suburban I'nes. To ride on the motor car ia very mneb like riding cm a street car. although the heavy trucks, heavy track, etc., make it even more pleasant than street cars. Ninety Day Limit with Stopovers. May 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 10th. Hth, 12th, 13th. 14th, THE BURGLAR FLED THE CURTAIN LECTURE. Solid Vestibule Passenger Train will leave Salt Lake City n ns CALIFORNIA Via 1 Regular Service Opens Mar 1905 $31J0 TO LOS ANGELES And Return ton liaten-carefull- y I1-4- 0 Rales and Conditions Intel-urba- 1.CG254 1,230.90 Ccnntys Popular Girls to the World's Fair Next July All Expenses Paid Grandest Trip of a Century THE TRIP FROM HERE TO SALT LAKE. The burglar, baring used hia skelealowly and kera, auccea-full- y. 1170 carefully twisted the doorknob, 1.1SL17 twisted the doorknob, lis19351 tened intently and then tiptoed into the apartment. . Total , , , .$1854153 A thin ray of light from hi dark showed him a path through lantern VSAYE SPECIAL Rio Granda the maxes of furnl'ure. but, as he Western. Fare 11.00 round trip, UV. moved forward, hia foot struck sharping Ogden 7:00 p. m return' ng ly against a chair. Drawing hia re- State district school fund ... Juror. and wltnesa fund , Redemption fund Decedents tract fund and Examiner Will Send Ten of Weter daily &30 p. m, and Observation Pullman Drawing-rooDining Cara, Sleeper, Chair Cars, etc. SHORTEST and QUICKEST route to Southern California, fieeura your reservations new. Fer tickets er further Information, call en, er write, C. A. HENRY, Ticket Agent, Union Depot. J. L. MOORE, District Passenger Agent, 17 West 2nd S. St., Salt Lake City . |