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Show jHE SENSATION MORNING EXAMINER; .OGDEN, UTAH, THURSDAY IN THE Kill 1'. Rich i visiting l.i Amir Maguire hiie gone to Kittle. Oati SiTJci,7 to cion of One cf tl Attorney,-- An is Virtually Rcpudiatcd-Eth- ics Judge H. H. llnlnpp spent in i he capital. ot the Legal Profession Cast Aside. MURPHYS OgiU'ii. oa a 1905. 29, VAGRANTS IN GRAFT BREVITIES HORROCKS WILL CASE JUNE MORNING, Uil enter-da- IS A JAP EOF COURT ARE MOST y TO Miss Lila Gilchrist, of Echo, Utah, SEVEN WHO FAILED THE CITY Is the gui-e- t of Miss Ella Livingston. ACM CITIES LEAVE CAVALRY I- W. ShnriUff went to Salt Lake In the court yesterday a on Km Grande Western number of police yesterday dusty looking Individual ne.nngert, and who was a discredit to I No. is the high office whirh h holds. apeared before Judge Murphy on a All save one , ssiomi.llng aiiiunte In urge of vagrancy. Halverson Keogh is going to Omaha and pleaded guilty to the charge and each ),s,riri Aiinrnev Halverson rra!n?,'?lHnrt hl P'-jih- e Jack Plar.-- s cast tonight. Thu trip la purely wa himself. Lawyers of high non was anv thing hut a comfortable I one of given a fine of $90 or uinety daya fur ihc ethics of ihe profession pleasure, on the rock pile. Sentence waa susone, as sir. MacMillan point -- d the Anger were amzei wlien to allow the pended long enough they iliKcovcred center- tliai 1 ;il ver-oKenneih Kerr. paa-tlhi traveling shake the dust rouirtime ago to of the knights mad no,e 1 changing expres-- senger agent for the San redro. 1ms of Ogden from off their feet. wit art to tr? leg !liy of the --V his countenance. and Salt Lake railroad, spent t'f w,l' Jsines E. Gui Shu Pat. Manchuria, June 28. J. Hrown. who pleaded not guilty, Oherlln, Ohio, June 28, 1905. Soon after ronveuina Judge Howell Angeles the day in Ogden B. Dill, the forill The most disquieting feature of the be tried later. Jme yesterd.iy I lawyer announced tepfii that oorporatioa he denied the motion of ward as aa' a fine of New. York, In the course of a note- strategic feature of the Russian army and One lone attnrnrv Mr Maginni to ir,ke out from the drunk appeared A to prove that wln-load of red sandstone, to' be of $5 was hr to testimony, but that he would grant used train worthy addrea to the graduating elaia le the persistence of the representaImposed. in ihe new Masdnlc. Temple, is That you pay depends on sometime ago was onlv a attested J. G. Reed was fined $5 for leaving of Oberliu College today, delivered a tives that the Japanese cavalry end figment of that gentlemans oher motion to re-- now the Imagination. Not one, hut many standing on the side tracks In Ms horse nnliltched oa the street. Mr. scathing rebuke to men who mlausa field guns are working northward of fOT probate Hn'1 i0 np' W ,h Oregon Short Line freight yard. Reed said that a similar dewl wbat yon get, but you may of the legal oflights, pleaded not guilty, but, after a positions of honor and trust for pur- Kirin and went of the Grand Trade the profession hart sellittle law had been readto him by Clerk poses of personal gals. In urging his route toward Bodune. Mr. Maginnis noted an exception to dom been witnessed and one reTha Japanese cavalry on the left le Jensen, confessed to haring broken hosiers to go "Back to Beginnings," this after which Mr. Kimball marked lhat In some communities a was decision, Mr. Dill contended that the law through Ignorance. under command of General Tamara always he sure ol having lawyer grafting, called to the stand. who would thus stultify himSeven vagi, who were Tuesday which waa foreign to the true Ameri- and Aklama. General Unevitch ta not He was by Mr. would be a praetitinner without given a fine of $90 or ninety days, tha can character, had been developed by attempting seriously to oppose the the worth ol your money. self Maginnis one and no that tewltlej rlirnis beyond the pale of all self re- was same being suspended long enough to our mad rush for wealth and tha Japanese advance along tha front, but present at the Hlgv.ing of the will, allow them to get out of town, agsla recognition of fala standard by edu- ia drawing In hie outpost lines upon specting attorney. save the Mr. Halverson and testator, T. went D. Dee to Salt Lake appeared before Our plan Judge The above comments, of course, himself. and his honor. The cated men in the struggle pressure. on That ihe occasion of hts the regular bunch will break rock for the next for business powercompetitive were made without having sny hear- first yesterday to attend social promiand ronversatkm Mr. with session of the State Board of Horgvks, on the ral merits of the case. .ho nence. three months. DESPERATE PLOT. had made a pen copy of the will, lion, which meets daily for atEqualtxaleant a selling makes money lor ing Without mentioning names, Mr. bill They simply refer to the sinuous which Mr. Horrocks look with away week, course of an attorney. referred specifically to the Equitabl-Harbin. Manchuria, June 28. A desASKS FOR DIVORCE It Is h great scheme, this new him, and lhat. three day later Mr. our customers. disclosures and the connection of re- perate plot to destroy the bridge over Horrocks returned, and said the will always wrinkle of George's, and If attorneys was all spectable financial Institutions with the Bungari river his been frustrated right, after which it was type-practicing In the same office would and wan signed Sept. 15, libi4, Wifo Claims She Has Besn Cruelly industrial promotions that are calcu- in time. Under orders from the Japrtiten, pays to keep good qual- only lated to deoeive the public. adopt it they would be able to the next day. anese, a number of Chinees bandits ' He said: Treated, secure many rases which now go to A large part of our bed. for some time, quietly been asMr. Maginnis brought up the ques-- 1 Ossinn D. Ashley, we modern prosperity consist of an overThe thing to do is this, tion of Mr. Horrocks' keep watch competitors. sembling In the village of Fud laden to ity, and will, hut I The trial and appeal of ths Larson Kiductlun whenever your office partner has any Ihe of fraud and sham. execute tha enterprise. On Information waa not ad- decided it that judge The sell Short will Line Oregon is acute. A feeling of disassault case had is aftermath today papers or documents to sign which re- mineable. The fact waa also by an Informer, the village wee ol the price. brought daily until Sept. SO. one-wa- y tickets in the application for divorce filed by trust is growing throughout the coun- given quire a witness, you act as the wit- out that Mr. Horrock surrounded and 450 bandita armed a was to very $27.60. for The railroad Portland, ness and. If any contest arises, go to hard vs,- Henry Iiraen, try. Many branches of financial busiwith rifles end revolvers end n large not been drink-- 1 people are putting In this rate for the Kristina Larsen but had drinker, who alleged that hi anna assaulted ness have been in one war or another quantity of dynamite were tha contest or, tell them of your conTry us lor those neces- nection at the time the will was drawn. captured. convenience of those going to the him on ths night of June 19th. Ink on possession of the unacnijai-lou- s The lose at the bridge might with the case and get them ingWhen Bhked If Mr. have waa Horrocks coast do who not to return. expect to let you handle it for them. That not alleof The tha some for contain the deceiving purpose an complaint been in event irretrievable dleaster under the influence of liquor sever-asities on which you are Is the idea, and then you hare a cinch. gations of a startling nature, of cruel- unwary. Trust companies have been of General Linevltrh being defeated later when Mr. Kimball asked Of course, by so doing you discredit fordays ty which, if trua, place Mr. I Arsen in a made the mvdiuma of the flotation of south of Fudiaden. his fee for drawing the will, Mr. moat unenviable light, it being alleged specious and fraudulent promotions. as a witness, but what, of Kimball "Mr. willing to make a saving. yourself Horrocks thai. replied Soma life insurance companies, tha that on several occasiona Mr. Larsen that? You get the money and that Is waa not drunk." FORCED TO ENTER ARMY. fact, The tya brought had beaten Mrs. Larsen almost Insen- highest and what should bs tha moat the main thing. mil in Kimthat will Mr. the drawing Tlii-.Ib what George Halverson sible and thet she can no longer live sored form of investment, are, as wa St. Petersburg, June 21.' The moblL did ball had asked Mr. Horrocks why he Both Phones 137 and 137Y and yesterday II knew, now, rondulla through which Isatbm in 8t. with him. he posed in the Distrirt did not Petersburg and Moscow Mr. his for provide daughter. era of the tha the for court as attorney for James Ward-man- , Kimball slated lhat Mr. Horrocks was I caving! Accompanying application began at midnight. Many of tha re6. Evanston, Denver; Llynri, Into en ia retaared for divorce a for operations application speculative serve man who did not respond wars guardian of Beat rice Horrocks, afraid that if he loft the money to his who ia contesting the will of James vised during tha night at their home. straining order to prevent Mr. I .arson purposes. I wife his divorced Two Marbiuctt daughter name, Bohemians. get might by not. Credit and from of his E. Horrocks, alleging that at the time control of good faith, money, All day they have been confined to disposing property, as the I the estate. were In at Tuesday, bnnie Ogden slopping biiaineae. of or the at Good an Interest in tha bad. barracks. Ilia mobilisation Includes the will was drawn Mr. Horrocks was complainant has Judge Maginnis then tried to show the Depot hotel They arc brother same. our modern prosperity 1 founded on Tsarako-Selo- , . of unsound mind and was acting under Cachlna. Petvrhof and Mr. Horrocks' hand- - and sister, who come from a wealthy of by samples public oonfljence. Take that In the influence of others. other towns 81 Petersburg on the will I family living In Batavia, Island of Java, that the signature writing and whole fabric the falls, The workmen art g rum-din- g province. By the terms of the will, Mr. Hor- was not his normal signature, and and are well educated. OF NUMBER OFFENDERS have .They The fact that the unprecedented rocks bequeaths all hia property to looked to be that of a man who was been and trouble In expected, but thus spending several weeks la the materiel growth of Ihe country, th far no rioting has occurred.- - Sixty Ida mother, Mrs. Anna H. Martin, cut I drunk. OfFrom National fellowstone park. resulting creation of Immense private thousand men have been rilled to tbs ting off hli daughter with one dollar. Mr. Halverson followed Mr. Kimball the dark skinned pair went west Appear Before Judge Patton In Juve- fortunes, the bringing together of colon. Of that number about half ire The instrument was drawn in the upon the stand, for eras examination dan, nile Court. to from will the there and roast (aka of corporate Incorporated into regiments. . greet aggregations office of Kimball and Halverson, and Mr. Maginnis. Mr. Maginnis tried steamer for home, by capital, Industrial combinations and was witnessed by both of those gen- to show Mr. Halverson's testimony A number of. offenders appeared be- railroad m errors, all hava tended to tlemen. It is Mr. Halverson's witness- that Mr. byHorrocks waa intoxicated THEY WILL BE DEPORTED. Grocers I state Rudolph fore Judge Patton of the Juvenile center the attention of the people upRepresentative ing of the will and his ntibaequenlly when the will waa signed. Ball Lake yesterday court vesterdsy at 10 o'clock In the on greet financial daeda and to rank went to Kuchler as attorney for the plaintiffs Women and Bey Muet Go Beck to Mr. MacMillan to this line to attend a special meeting of the 2344 Washington Avenue acting men accordingly,' rauning tha people riall. that are the peculiar features in the of questioning andobjected Europe. said that The man Louis and Clark Exposition Committee City to or virtue were The forget privfollowing charged youths elementary Case. To illustrate, the following Is on the stand has studied law in col-- for Mr. Kuchler, who Is treaa-leg- with leaving teams untied on the ate individual life. Utah. the first section of the will: New York, June 28 Through the has been admitted to the prac- - urer of the committee, gave out the streets; Ralph Bhnrt.iiff, O. A. Pen-roContinuing, Mr. Din said that tha I. James E. Horrocks, of the City tice of law in the court In the information that matters of consider operation of thn immigration law, desire to secure unearned wealth we highest Clair and Bennett, Boyle, Nephi of Ogden, County of Weber, State of land, and should be a man of honor, able wi!! La brought up. Alfred Grill. After a women which prohibits Jhs landing at any sidetracking educated mee-nnand Utah, of age and of sound and dis- But he goes on the stand as a witness amongimportance of talk with the Judge, In which they from their reel careers, saying that alien suffering with trachoma the them advisability being which etlpulaiea that any nurh alien, posing mind and memory and not act- to the will, at the same time acting as Rending a class of deaf pupils from the iromlsed to be more careful In the the essential clement of "graft wa if under age, must bn sent beck In ing under duress or undue influence or counsel for the contestants. The con- - state School, aa a live exhibit., in con- Titure, the breach of tmat. boys were dismissed. fraud of any person, whatsoever, do testant hope to show by his testimony I section with the educational depart-thawomof a relative or guardian, rare Mr. la Dill ad Graft the adileJ: Tha was who delinquent make and imbllsh this, my lest will Mr. Horrocks was drunk when ment. Some members of the commit up for drinking, was dismissed upon n vanced stags of the erase for unearned an, who, ns a matter of kindness, sot and testa ment. he signed the wilL If ' that be tee do not favor this sort of an exhibit promise to leave town. No flnea were money. It In not only-thdesire to ed aa guardian to a Hebrew boy, he The following ia the statement true been ordered to return with him to on man the and it may be that the project will fall imposed. the then get eomcthlag for nothing, but It in sworn to by the witnesses: Europe. stand Is twice discredited. If be j through, to for the get something graftattempt The boy's father lives In America We, the undersigned, hereby cer- were a man of honor, an,l Mr. Hor-in consideration of hie parting with er BUILDING PERMITS end arranged with e woman ia his tify that we were present and saw rocks was drunk he would have re-A of ten Mormon missionaries something that does not belong to him. home town to bring the eon over. Bho James Horrooks, the testator, sign, fused to sign that document. - But he I went party east on Union Parlflc No. 6. is e wrong greater than thet- - of the It seal and execute the same on the day did not, and now he comes here seek- who merely makes end did eo, acting na his guardian on thn bound for their fields of New counterfeiter, yesterday, Hln deportation will be the Homaa to Ba Erected Within a hereof; and he declared to us and each lng to break a will which he witnessed, labor in Europe. The party, after passes the spurious coin to he-- - public voyaga. of us his last will and testament and If he were an honorable man, he Short Tima. result. e genuine. stops In Chicago. Bnffalo, and Boston, Last week we told you about tha requested us and each of ua to sub- would not do such a tiling, and in Jo--1 will reach New York July 6th, and take Another graft le thet of the bank scribe our names thereon as witnesses with BIG FRANK DEAD. The Elders io he i a discredit to his profes- - steamer for Liverpool. The following hava been issued offlrlal, wbe la Influenced in the nee aiy running RACYCLE. Wo and thereupon we In his presence, and ing now to call your attention to reaIn as follows: building permits by tha city engineer of hie Institution's fund slnn, and to the high office which he will go to points Europe In the presence of etch other did sub- holds. ' son other than the good of the insti- Fameue Bank Robber Ended Daya in C. G. Dalqulst of Provo and N. C. Jen within the teat ten days: ' scribe our names as to said will. Poverty, sen of Spring City will labor In to tution. Such n man la dangerous to H. H. Goddard, frame, In signing the will George HalverA. St&aoonoon of Holdon, coat $900; Frank L. Wright, thn community. Hln position la ao high son subscribed to the .sanity of the New York, June 27. Big Frank F. Aired of Falrvlew, C. V. Dailey frame, to coat $3,200; James A. Kelly, and hia form of graft is so insidious teatator. bank robber of d McCoy," tha y to eoat $1,100; Gao. O. that Its existence eftimes Is nnt Salt Lake, H. A. Wagstaff of Holt frame, In acting ns attorney for the conuntil the esploelon resulting Manhattan bank fame, died at the y E. B. Harper of Holiday, and A. Batchelor, frame, to eoat test a tori George Halverson tacitly rem Me greftieg bee Injured the Motropulitin hospital on Blackwell' Hibbard of Big Horn. Wyo., will go to $700; Mra. M. Maynaban, s. perjured his oath aa a witness. community end made Ihe man and hie Island today of a complication of England; Henry Belnap of Hooper, frame, to coat $2,000. 1 Prominent attorneys about town, They are known aa the "Standard some he time for W. Into. too C. and bnt past McCoy Netherlands; notorious; to will the practices go of America, and hava boon manmen who are unbiased, are existence lived from a Whitaker of Kanaah, to Germany. ufactured In thla country for 88 at the action of the district surprised on the East Bide. GRANITE ARRIVES SUBWAY OVERHEATED.. RED attorney. with fine Price, Said one: It's a peculiar proposition years. equipment, McCoy waa implicated In some of for genuine COLUMBIA only 840. or a man to subscribe to a will and YOUNG STODDARD IN COURT Fane Neceaaary to Reduce the Tem- ths moat sensational bank robberies In Can aall you a wheel on monthly then contest that will on the ground of From Denver and Will Ba Uaad In the country. At different times In perature. Installment. In most places such achis career he wan possessed of Insanity. Federal Building. With Goes and Lectured by the Judge tions would result in the boycott of his means, hut hli money went New York, June 21. Arrangements Hia Mother. business. A car load of red granite sandstone, have been perfected between officials an fast na le came. Another said: It is the most un LOWEST PRICES ON to be used n comer stones, and door of tha Interbomugh Rapid Transit In the cate of Al Stoddard, ths and window sills in tha Federal build company and of the Rapid professional thing that l ever heard of Transit PIECE WORK IN SHOPS. and simply destroys his value as a young man who endeavored to com- ing, has arrived from Denver. Thla commission, whereby large fans rewitness." mit suicide Monday night by uIng a tone la being brought by team from volving at n high rats of spend are to Eria Railroad Haa Made e Compromles In the fact of these opinions by his revolver, and, falling in that, by poi- the manholes In the roof of Arrangement. freight yards to tha building aiia. be pinned in at son, Judge Murphy allowed him to go, coadjutors, George Halverson stands the nubway frequent Intervals to been him no But what does George having discredited. cool the sir which in recent weekn ban New York, June 28. After a procomplaint against RICH GOLD STRIKE. filed. care. He's district attorney. S. become extremely oppressive in the tracted aeries of conferences, the quesleca man the young The Judge gave But little difficulty was encountered downtown sections of the underground, tion of piece work In theshope of thd ture on the evils of drink and the re- Another Most Sensational Disclosure Provisions were made when the tunnel Erie railroad haa been definitely setin securing a Jury and In one hour af306 25th Montana. In of an tha sults following ter court had convened, both sides were was built for such n contingency and tled. Negotiation were In progress who had Work waa started today on the first I up pit. Young Stoddard, Instillation of the fans will be cor between the officials of the company ready for the case to go on trial. on work the carried which the two to In addition been confined at the station for Mr. MacMillan, for the dpfense. pre- of the great improvement parntlvely an easy task. Power for and the International Association of Og-eastern in mein shaft, the sented the will In evidence, and ex- Harriman roads haye planned nights, seemed to repent deeply hi through theMontana-Tonopaoperating the fans will- be easily ob- Machinist for over a month. About comnow ia comfor the end of tha tained from the third rail. (oily. He left the station in 2.000 mea employed In (he shops along plained the cause of the action, after den, ground being broken I Star which he called Mr. Kimball to the missary, which Is to be located fifty- pnv with bis mother who was much being worked through the North the line are effected by the new agreebuilddiat'reed. SINKING OF IKHONA. feet north of the Union depot shaft, snye the Tonopah Mner of ment which, provides for pert pice stand. The young man la capable of making company In which there are many Mr. Kimball testified as to his ac- jng. work aad part time work. 81. Petersburg, June 27 Sir Charles The work is to be donn under ihe I bis mark by avoiding evil ways, and large Utah Interests. Just inside of quaintance with the testator and stated 765-fothat the Montana lines, mi the b;H latest experience may have Hirdlnge, the British, embassador, that three days before the date of supervision of Chief Engineer Ashton, FOURTH OF JULY RATES level, fifteen feet west of the North has made renewed representations to effect, the will lhat the testator had called but J. P. Hill, civil engineer and JULY 3RD, 4TH. ore been the of of has a If on Le the Etar direct body has Minister wished charge major boundary, he architect, Foreign at his office and stated that esI Is four the which Dr, a British without feet, be fully work. to safe outHan't of of the np time day opened sinking. subject to make a will, at the same preliminary One fere for the round trip to and I At noon a force of men. In charge of Thomas Eclectrlc Oil in the house. saying $2)i per ton. The ore wa India Steam Navigation, companys from all lining the provisions which he wished points within a distance of faulted but moment acdthe n an on fault cruiser local what Russian can tha the contractor, tell struck Never Ikhoni plane, C J. Humphries, steamer by to make. 300 mile on Oregon Short Line ' and located been off the has of 150 miles north to site, on of Is end the In June Terek dent happen. 5th, staking going Three days later Mr. Horrocks call- wera engaged Union Pacific Railroad. A drift Is now being run west on this Hong Kong. The minister haa rewas sub- and bids have been asked from local ed again, the Instrument bedrift an east CAUGHT. not BURGLAR connect he of with ore to excavating contractors for the work yet plied that the admiralty mitted hi maad It proved to be NO CONFIRMATION. The excavation ing run from the Montana workings. reported on the matter. .. after which he requested Mr. for the foundation. much and feet waa to adverse Mr. Gillies Brown of the Ogden giving police Capt. Kimball and Mr. Halverson to witness will be to a depth of twelve I St. Petersburg, June 25. The reYACHTING WEEIL 500 feet of material will have to be force made a clever arrest Tuesday Information shout thla work, but deemthe document. that China ha asked to he repport to thla make a statement, advisable ed into took It he when burglar custody was removed. Kimball's simply Mr. testimony con-28 The yacht resented et- the Washington peers R. Latham, aa It might be (bought that, this ore will June as C. name which his who Germany, lUelf. Kiel, Mr. gave The with building transaction as to his of the hjte yesterday afternoon Chief Ltnch was coming from the North Star mins. Ing week le ending with cold, stormy meeting finds no confirmation here. relating to his will, and the form with the architecture Tim night as well Bay at the Moon" level on and rainy weather. The empress ar180 feet of Salt Lake telephoned np stating The west drift on the 765-fobe will same.. building, Union depot aa try to secure satisfactory laundry witnessing of Ihe was the next I some rived here today to cruise with Em- $18j00 TO DENVER AND RETURN will room ha a entered and Macdonald up man the had in a opened lady'a 88 that, wid.h, feet witness, in length, Mr. Halverson work at the Indifferent Laundry. Bets I JULY 3RD AND 4TH ore week, this a structure few rich and watch a gold and a stolen half gold wonderfully peror William on the Hohenxollern and In two with story line he a send your work hero where It will his testimony being much Moat of tha Amerl tir washed was with basement. The coping will not. ha I other articles. A description of the Picked assays run as high as 68 ounces down the coast he although Kimball's, Mr. a of in careful, Ironed that and bo ounces silver, or $1235 can yachts will make their way via Union Pacific, Tickets limited to to the date on which he of atone a In the c.e of tha depot I man waa given aa well aa the number in gold and 150 return July 15th. way. A telephone call will not sure asdocument. and no carved atone work of the watch. Chief Linch also stated per ton. The great preponderance of leisurely to Cowee, Isle of WighL was It evident building, the to signed you. bring our wagon Imthat it was supposed the nun came gold values is most uncommon. On will be used In the struct ure. that he wished to convey thedocuthis same level ore is now being to Ogden. the pression that he only signed In a short time the alleged thief wa atoped. three feet wide, averaging from OREVIA a favor as or EXCURSION of form, PORTLAND a matter as ment under arrest, having been located on 70 ounces silvr and 4 to 6 ounces GON SHORT LINE. to Mr. Kimball. street between Grant and gold per ton. During the week two Twenty-fifts copy then presented Mr. MacMlllen e ore man had pawned the ears of exceedingly The Lincoln. i return Halverand Mr. Portland which to Oeden of the statement to 1 one running over in a shop in Ogden for $4.oo. been have watch . .930.09 . shipped, the with will, I son subscribed In the (aired! An officer raine np from Balt Lake $1,000 per ton and ths other over $500 Ogden to Portland and return request that he sign It In open court. afternoon for the prison, where ha per ton. The mine is looking better this . .$41.07 Frau to his cisco) San SL 437 Twenty-fift(on way via rhonea 174. Thla brought Mr. Msginnls be taken for trial will than ever In all its workings. to return and Ogden to Portland feet with .an objection, evidently of Utah Fifth Annual Oating of the F. 0. tons way via San Francisco evsdc further embarrassing Halverson, EXCURSIONS EAST RAILROAD NOTES. 350.59 and Los Angeles) which the court sustained. sad return Mr MacMlllen then pnt the will In Ogden to Los Angles S. VIA UNION PACIFIC. Frank I. Rue. county clerk of Big and A. his L. I Ry..$SL50 Horn P. but 8. via objected Msginnls evidence. conntv, write from Portland will Ogden to Los Ancelet and return the and overruled, was that tha Northern objection Vyo-- , June 27th and 38th, to Asbnry Park, one wsy via San Francisco... $4 J.M- to Basin. extend ita Brldgvr line on N J., and return, $63.50; tickets good Tickets to Portland and return dl- I Pacific, will ,CMr.Ann Horrock Martin and Mr, Clark's Fork, an-- via New York City and limlte to Mr. rrcton asla daiTvTomMe'yi a Into Wyoming up Creek Patrick Martin both testified as to coal min. a. August Slat. tan tha Bor Angde.lwill Loa tc condiTickets his loth. to Sepi and Horrock' last- Illness June 30th. July 1st to Baltimore, & 8. L . . L A. Races, Outdoor Sports, Dancing. Ladies' Nail Driving Contest 8. via drawn. was return will and El Bucking- - Md., and return, $59.75, limited to tion at the time the Superintendent Gnpra OF OGDEN rested. S or Ihe Oregon Short Line h an. August 3) at. After which the defense the real I: L; 15 Tickets reading one way ham nonneert the following appointments: At ihe afternoon session, when on July 7th and Sth to Buffalo, N. Y, Los States Depositary sensation or AtAngeles vim Francisco of the trial came Bolsford of Salt. Lake as trsin- - and return, $56.50, limited to Angnat impassioned 4th. President torney MacMillan. In in declared that the position of address, President Peary...;..VIca the Cleveland, June 28. Charles A. Otis, Big Delegations From Bingham, Salt Lake and Mcrcur Cashier District Attorney aHalverson Hoag discredited man. of mayor of Cleveland, in 1872, died here Assistant Caahlsr rase was that of violated the ethics af today.- Aged Jtello, Including tha Pocatello yards. g raan wbo had limited to 90 days. Accounts Paid on .honorable profession to which he The alluhsmiunp s point in the ili cmitest, now in ihe Ki.irioi Developed by the Mad Russians Discover Plot i ljor-iwK- 'the 1 1 Time to Save Rush for Wealth in Ameriea. re-s-- a Bridge T n, i 1 cross-examine- d ottuying It fstr's - 1 l .... t pollcy-hokier- a Ogden Brothers Go. - - J, heart-to-hea- BICYCLES i . 1 ThatRunEasy by-na- Columbia ona-ator- y two-stor- BEGINNING OFII Bicycles y old-tim- e sue-acte- one-stor- one-stor- ona-ator- dia-ease- THE BIG hand-to-mout- h WORK le - Base Ball Goods T. HUTCHISON St h ore-bod- y satis-factor- - 1 Hor-rock- to Ogden Steam Laundry h high-grad- ...... ' DAY h L The Utah National Bank June 29 Thursday, Afternoon and Evening UTAHNA PARK fnlted ................ - Interest Savings the r. |