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Show THE UOBXnra EXAMINEE: OGDEN. i ) SPORTING FRIDAY UTAn, Time. 1:07. S:x:h race, mile a:.i Dungannon won. , Tyrill third. Tim,-- l.r. I'-i-- BASEBALL KEEPERS EC "ma rai. MAY SUE.' Die-- Manager Will With Them. Damage Chicago va. New New York. Aug. 17. was by tar too all contracts and expects to sell the pitching visitors today, and the business. J. Iteuerich of Denver is Duacaa MeViehle la the only smelter manager that ban a com EL a wllltagueaa to meet EE br the barkeepers aaaonaiion fSi. Salt Lake L. tka probable damage that has to the honey Industry by the Eh of a great many bee caused Etba cases of the smelter fumea. JL committee appointed by the be-!comprise E-- 6. Loveey, John Neil-- L Snlu Robert G1U and James hT ud tt U said thatforthey a aettlement of waiting the amdtlng companies, and Eeoaalderins the propoaitioa of en-Esuit to recover damages for kisses unless the reflnerie oonie understanding regarding a ' : that 10,000 colon iee of rifflmd beea exterminated hy the JL have Each colony la said to ' ZL yielded an Inoome of 5 a year. thaa taka the matter Into the EnT it la said that tha beekeeepera willing to aattle for SO per cent E ttanthe valae of the' beea. i 18 COTTONWOOD CONDUIT. tittM epeeiflcatlona for the new inti eonvenlng the waters from Bii OKtonwood canyon are being tent fo contractors by City Engineer The proposed Job la expected of $350,000 y 00 t. thm neighborhood received np to three at bidsoawillthebsafternoon of Monday, ritaek 2. toMBbtr 4e by Tbs work Is to be completed JA 15, 1006. A clause will bo Insert forfei-tid la the contract exacting a at $110 a day for each day remind by the contractor to complete Os work over the time limit But aa fpcmtlve for the completion of the soatnet before the limit a premium if 1M a day la offered. Tka city will purchase the steel auta for the concrete work. Thli will mva tha city several thoua-aad- s of dollars and also placa all tha m u re-hfn- coatractors a na mors oven basil. WATCHES WERE VALUELESS. of smooth grafters entered the drug stars of Brashl ft tanken last night aad calling tka night dark to one aide asked if ka would kindly advance them aomo isoney oa what appeared to ha a handsome gold watch. The clerk, Henry Kauffman, only had nine dollars with him, but thin tha atrangsn very gntifblly accepted, aa they explained hur-lisd- hr A coupla that they had ben caught dowi town without any fundi and needed eome cash to entertain a few friends. A little later the same scheme was worked oa R A. Ode. who la employed In tbs Bmith drag store, and whra those two young follow got together and tags to compare tha time pieces, toy discovered that they were brass aad only had enough works In them to make tha watch tick, but tha hando would sot move. The police arc In punait. o , COYOTE PERFUMES AIR. Trouble la browing in tho county dark's office over the acalp and legs of a eoyota that have reached a marked degree of rlpanooa. Tho akin waa brought hi for bounty several days go and tha head aad lege were cut from the skin. Since then they have bred on the balcony of the elerk'i oSee, themselves more making f traogly known etch day. The county clerk wants to dispose off tbs obnoxious scalp and declares that ft (ball not longer stay near his of-fand tha county commission era al-refuse to tako charge of it to the act passed by the last htklature the choice blti iff animal vlQ have to be taken care of for ft dayi before It can bo destroyed. ot m EXCITEMENT RUNS HI6H, N. Y., York. Mathew son's good for the New York celebrated their return home from the west by abutting out their opponents. Attendance 6,000. Score; 3 SALT LAKE MINING HEWS. 3 0 Chicago 3 0 9 New York ON THE EXCHANGE. Batteries Wicker and Kllng: Ma than son and Bowerman. Umpire On the mining exchange this morn- O'Day. ing only 7500 shares iff stock were disposed of. but some of the higher Pittsburg vs. Brooklyn. priced securities figured in the transAug. 17. The hitting on Brooklyn, actions and as a result the. total both sides was even, but the amount involved in the transactions visitors took tha pretty load in the opening waa $1611.13. Coluiubu Consolidated and held It to thq end. Score: was one of the surprises of tho morn2 Pittsburg ... .y,- ... ... 5 1500 of share that sale the by ing 6 16 1 advanced tho price from $1.73 at tha Brooklyn Batteries Ly nek and Peiti; Scanwhile the at to close, $1.81 opening lon and Bergen,' Umpire Johnstone. Lower Mammoth made a alight gain in tha disposition of $000 shares, tha St Louis va. Philadelphia. price running up from 28 4 cents Philadelphia, Aug. 17. Tho home and Uncle Sam Consolidated gave a buy club today made flvs hits in the secbuyer thirty days la which to runs which Dutler-Libers- l ond Inning and made thro 300 shares at 38 1 Ceuta. continued to be ln good de- proved enough to win. 8L Louis could da nothing with Duggleby. Attendance mand transferring 500 shares at 11 cents and New York wound up the 2,900. Score: business of tho morning by gaining St. Louis ... ... ... ... .1 6 12 n few points with the unloading of Philadelphia ... ... ..... 3 11 Batteries Thlelman and Mahy; 1300 shares at prices from 41 to 41 Duggleby and Dooin. Umpires Eknslie cents. and Klein. . ORE EXPERIMENTAL WORK. Cincinnati va, Boston. Manager H. 8. Joseph of this Silver Boston, Aug. 17. Swing outpltched Shield company has announced that Toting today aad Cincinnati won. The it will b tha policy of his company outfielders had little to do. Attendance to do aomo eaperimental work with 2.500. Score: 2 9 5 tho aeeond class ore of which then Cincinnati 1 6 la a large tannage, exposed ln tha Boston ... ... ... .., . .$ mine at Bingham- - If the tasting of this Batteries Ewing and Street; Young grade of metal proves satisfactory in and Needham. Umpire Bausewlne. several of tha reduction plants of some of tha adjoining camps, tho proposiAMERICAN LEAGUE. tion to hava a mil constructed at the tha which mouth of the big tunnel, by Cleveland va New York. property has be?n extensively opened O., Aug. 17. New York Cleveland, directors up, will bo considered by the did not get a hit until the ninth Inmill a Shield of tho Silver company. If when they secured enough to la decided upon, then will be plenty ning, win. Manager Lejoie made bin reapof the mouth of water coming from In uniform but will not be tha tunnel for all the needs of the pearance before September 1. Atto able play plant and It la thought that at flnt a tendance 4,400. Score: be plant with fifty ton capacity will Cleveland . ,, .,. .,. 1 3 1 erected, While a little latter units will New York ,,.2 3 2 be added to the plant until lta capaand. Buelow; Ches-brJoss Batteries city will be brought up to the requireand McGuire. ments of tho mine. Detroit va Philadelphia. PROSPECTS AT WHITE PINE. Detroit, Aug. 17, One bad inning by Mullln in which he gave three bases Judge Jacob Johnson of Spring on balls and wan hit rfb many times City came in from tho lAJhite Pine settled the game and made tha rest county, Nov country yesterday, when Attendance he and some of his associates are easy for Philadelphia Score: and some property, mining operating 2 10 S over the conditions at this posseeaions Detroit 2 0 of the Spring City Mining company Philadelphia Mullln and ,,.6 Warner; Batteries at Osceola, ha seemed quite exultant Plank and Powers. and aald: We were then three or four days PACIFIC LEAGUE. The camp la quit active and then U an air of prosperity that la good Tacoma va Oakland. to breathe. Wo have been at work on our group of properties all sumBan Francisco, Aug. 17. Oakland's mer, and have made three mill runs superior stick work and costly errors One run yielded $43 to tha ton; the by Tacoma easily won today's gam next $101, and tha last $125. 1 brought for Oakland hy a book of 7 to 1. down aomo samples for McVlcker to Thomas waa hatted freely and Taassay. Wo now hava one tunnel 600 comas poor field work made pearly faet long and another 190 feet. Both every hit good for a tally. Hogan are on good veins of free milling on. pitched a good game. Only once did Wo have nerernl tons of good ore on Tacoma bunch hits cm him which net-tethe dumps. s on run. Saora: Tacoma ........ ............1 6 5 7 10 1 SAMPLES FROM WABASH. Oakland Batteries Thomas and Graham; Manager Tmweck of tho Wabash Hogan and Stanley. Umpire McDonproperties at Park City came in from ald. camp last night with soma very fine aamplaa of n new ore chute that was Baattl va. Lo Angelas. encountered recently In the mine, and Aug. 17. Lo AncBeattie, departed again thia morning for the le won outWash., In a battle, Chardiggings to watch the ..progress made lie Hall and Doll!pitchers Gray. The Lo AnIn the opening up of the new find. The officials of the company are very reti- geles pitcher had n little the better In tha fifth and the cent about divulging anything in re- of the argument. Hall weakened and eighth innings gard to the locality and extent of the three hits Were secured, which pushora bodice that have Juat been encounone run of the game over tha tered, but they acknowledge that then ed the lu at least eight feet of this high grade plate. Score: 4 0 ,, ... stuff In sight and that the breast of Beattie 0 6 . ora Is ln the lower levels of the mln& Loe Angeles Batteries Hall and Blankenship; Tho Wabash company has been ln Perrlne. operation about four yearn and has Gray and Spies. Umpire very extennively opened up the terSan Fraitolcc va Portland. ritory adjacent to tha grant Ontario property. Just a few days ago six Portland, Ore., Aug. 17. Portland patented claims were transferred to wan unable to bit the ball today. In the company, and It la surmised that the sixth inning two singles and Van the vein baa been encountered ln this Buren's error gave San Francisco tho virgin ground. Return's from the new game. Score: 1 trike show better than 500 ounces Ban Francisco ...3 6 1 2 of silver and' from CO to 70 per cent Portland . 1 2 ... lead, with aome copper. Batteries Hitt and Bhea; Corbett and McLean. Umplre-Oav- la. president of the concern. 1-- 1-- 8 1-- 4 o n .,0 .,,..1 Excitement ran high In this city y over the drawing at Provo for In the Uintah Great crowds gathered in font of the various newspaper offloee CITRUS CROP. ltnese the names that were posted the windows an fast aa they were Southern California r. RACES in over the wires from the neat Expects a the drawing. Only a few Salt Lake Grand ClreulL foopw were among tho list of the " Los Angeles, Cal., Aug. 17. From re.undr6 attnee that were drawn Poughkeepsie, N. Y, Aug. 17. Afcent made of the dtrua crop estimates d these fortunate ones In a Jovial a lapse iff two days during the mmt declared that they Intended to for next year, indications point to a ter weather, the grand circuit meetrainy record-breakebe will That there M their overalls and become farm-cri- b was resumed at the Hudson River ing la carloads 25,000 of certain, upwards Driving park this afternoon with five ........ to-m- bi allotted lands J Jt Record-Breake- r. petition in bankruptcy. b manufacturer! bf JM damn against the Newman " ardently not who Bros. aatla-wit- h tbs showing of assets and wgun action In tho United States bnnk-p- t J? the A eo tint a strict Glared inquiry can be e affsln of the concern. Petitioner, are tha Dalton Shoe L Slater ft Bartlett ft Morri-Trf Wnd - A. Meyer sMtaLaV111 Mo Thejr re represent- H Uw flna Botft Le ,L1!? "ke,T that the proceedinge on the of fte itaH? J flrtuJaBSotlsted by th VUh Alio n It seems that .Jjl f the hooka iu March jmlmtion balance 88,-Jof llve months laternearly the flm ft amount. Se2f.,La denc,t and tho aggregate may reach 40,000 cars. The current year ends October 31 with shipments that will total more thaa 30,000 cars, and the dally average now la about 30 carloads. If the estimate given proves correct the crop next season will break the record by fully 5,000 can, aa tho present season to doing hy about 3,000 cart. Returns for the shipments this season show that the southern California fruit exchange win have distributed 87.000,000 to growers for fruit shipped for Its members. Close calculations upon the output for next season place the net amount that will come to the growers at about $12,000,000. viU Jj know kr the 1vwte2TySLtocam to ln a 52 V "Ptolat p,H wan eerved upon S. ,ocal nPny by U1 Hywood yesterday afternoon. FIXTURE lS'BhyT FIRM FAILS. B,d 8tw Fixture Company 1 ifh A,odtion of Ctmk Ipt ofT. ha Q- - Crltchlow, hM been rKUr etail hr Jro2,ton who to straighten out ft bra Jhe liabilities of the 812.000, and the assets win bJy Wy off $10,000 of the thIlK?-TL- nt ,?, h" hthej P?,,;h,owcompanyomniwd to flU VLADIVOSTOK WILL FORTIFY. splendid races. Favorites won all the races except tha 2:04 pade, which had six a tarter. Results: 2:15 class, purse $1000 Hal T. won three straight heats. Time, 2:09 Black Patchenwas 2:10 2:11 second; King Claire was third. Director Joe and Dewet also started. Tommy and J. B. W. distanced. 2:13 class, pacing; purse $1000 Kruger won In three straight heats. 2:08 2:09 Time, 2:00 Texas Rocker waa aeeond; Tula waa of third. Queen 8padea, Blon Girl, High Seven and Jubilee also started, Bedford Boy distanced. Jeaa C. and 2:08 class, trotting, two In three, Oakland Baron stakes, $1200 Snyder McGregor won In two straight heats. 2:09. Laselwoa secTime, 2:09 ond, Norman third. John Taylor also started. 2:30 class, trotting, two ln three, Susie purse $1000, for N. won two ' straight heata. ' Time, 2:15, 2:19. Direct aeeond; Governor Crane third. Silence distanced. 2:04 class, pacing, purse $1500 Nathan Straus won flnt and third heats In 2:05, 2:07. Laconds won second Nervola third. King heat In 2:05 Direct, Royal 8. Bheldon and Belle McAlso started. 2-- 4, 3--1. 3-- 3-- 3-- 4, 1-- 1-- London, Auguit 17. The Dally Telegraph's correspondent at Mojl, Japan, says that military officers returning from the northern front say that the Russian defense works at Vladivostok are complete ' and outwardly appear perfect Many reinforcement have been sent to that place. Provisions, however, are scarce and the commandant is aecuring quantities from Korea and China. All the Inhabitants In maritime provinces mud along the banka of the Amur bavc fled to tha Interior of Siberia. The Korean and At Latonla, Chinese are leaving Vladivostok. The Cincinnati, Ohio; Aug. 17. Latonla DDaily Telegraph's Oeakl correspondent aays that on the morning of August results: fi. aounds of cannonading were heard First race. 't five furlongs Stoner twelve miles east of Kayuan and con- Hill won, Jimmy Maher second, Leo tinued all day. Bright third. Time, 1:07-2-5- . Second race, mile and a sixteenth Scotch Thistle won, Katies Powers, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER fith. Ommllea third. second, Time, 1:691-6- . Big Ham Excursion. Fraa-nle2 Third race, 6 Via Union Pacific railway to furlongs Miss Cody and Garland, Wyo.. $30.00 Manners won. Wakeful second. Maround trip. Tickets limited to October crons third. Time, 1:27 Blh. Fourth race, six and a half furlongs . , - thrre-yrarol- 3-- - r, 4-- ) . yards 'ooni, Jim j-- i Aram HB4W1I TS UP TO YOU REMEMBER MACHINE. A if j SEE READ OUR OfEER this jtjt Natural Tens Talking In as i(!vrd for 17. and Singing Machine ;.-- 126, Martin, f.uir to one, second: Merry Lark, 12i, Hildebrand, six to one. third. Time. 2:1$. Von Tromp alho ran. Fifth race; hamhi-.ip- . won. Canteen aeeond. third. Time, 1:41. IT'S FREE. -- Saratoga, game a finish as coui Cairngorm won Pie Sarattst derby, today's feature, by a l ea.i from Gien Eclchow. The sta. i r at even welgtha with Cairns u m favorite in the betting at four to fire. First race, seven furinug Fustian Halbert won, Mias Jordon third. Time. 1:29 3 5. rare. Second full course Buck O'DomI hdii. Ruths Ratof Harlem third. tler aeeond, Knight Time. 5:37 24. five auJ a half furlongs Third race, Calabash won, t'onfederaie second. Fin viugnl third. Tia.e, l:li. Fourth race, the Saunigs Derby, mile and flvfixif:i:!ia Oalrngnrm 126, Davia, fuurt to five, won; Glen-elrh.Vig. Ml 3.5. At 5a rate; a. NATIONAL LEAGUE. From Our Special Correspondent Monyiyn, cond, Ed RarJulph won. E:'U uardo third. Time. 1: "7 2 5. Fif;h race, f.ve furlitnys Burno-le- i i, UJa third te won. GaU-r.- mile Shrine Now Mown Hay E tel'1 prepared Records of Banda and other Instrumental ,1d hMr th assure yourself that this te tha beat offorad. You Buy Only th Records.Music, Song HAD A PECULIAR HOME. York, Aug. 17. Subterranean passages, from a secret staircase to stone vaulted chambers beneath the old Tildes mansion In y Park have been brought to light by the contractors engaged in tearing out and remodeling the atrucl-itrwhich is now under course of iranafonnatioa into a home for the National Art club. Many other peculiarities exist iu the mansion which nukt have been the conception of Samuel J. Tildes himself, and which have remained undiscovered up to thia day, although the famous old dwelling has housed mauy tenants since bis re- The Gra-nierc- New York, Aug. 17. In pig Iron, tho week has been rather quiet, taking tha country as a whole. a s the Iron Age. Purchases by the United States Steel corporation will probably not be tuad until early lu September, ln the east there has been a further moderate movement ln basic pig, one interest taking 10,000 tons at a aoa cession, while another buyer took 4,000 tons ln addition to previous purrhaae of Star-- PUTNAM CLOTHING HOUSE alx furlongs Yalagal TILDEN Blxth raee, won. ilonteray second. Third Alarm third. Tim 1:16. New HARRYMAN IS BUYING STEEL. Recitations, t Safe Light e, Prevents all danger of cun tain or drapartaa catching ' fir. Avoid th necessity of having matches around. Na burnt out air; na amall, na tha dirt saves eyesight and turns night Inti, day with Ra brilliant, mallow glow. Wr prepared to put In wiring and sleotrlc light fixtures In your house, office; etere or factory in tho most approved manner at lowest figures. All work warranted. Satisfaction guaranteed. tons In the Pittanurg district, a moval to ln 1879, where leading maker of east iron pipe has he died in Grey atone 1886. August, bought ten thousand tons of gray forgo There Is a e among the pig, while ln the Chicago diatrict one of tho neighborhood foundry la In the maritet for 15,000 that residents Tilden, who roused a host of entons. In tha East, there lias been a little emies by the part ho took ln the exposure of the Tweed ring, had a fear wavering aa to prices, one large pro- of secret asaasslnatloa and builded hte ducing company offering iron at some house accordingly. what lower figures. The interior of the inanition was a Steel billets are acarre and the la rather acute, particularly in work of art in lta day, and ia scarcethe Chicago district. At some points ly equaled ln aome respects even now by the palaces of upper Fifth avenue. accessible to tidewater, small lota of In the work of remodelling now unforeign bllleta have been sold. and unPhones I nd. 346; Bell 346 Y 2448 Wash. Ave. Orders for steel rail for 1906 deliv- der way, tha secret staircases derground pasage were discovered. ery continue to roll Into the work Aa tha Mr. like builders, Tildea, long The Harr! man roads have just placed aaawift store joined their father, no explana- MBBEM 75,000 Iona. It Is not known .whether tion b given for th can myateriou thia system accepted the offers for Pacific coast delivery made by works ln passages other than that mentioned by eastern Germany who are not associat- old neighbors. It waa found that the building had ed with the other German mills. The pressure upon the structural three roof. Imtiead of one, and that a mills la exceedingly heavy and tha tiny staircase led to a secret passage from aeeond floor. Entrance to payment of premiums fur prompt de- it waa the gained by pressing a knob on livery and tha Importing of occasional a beautifully carved walnut panel lota of foreign shapes seems to forela the cellar a pnaxllng labyrinth of shadow an upward movement vaults and passages wa found leadDuring the week car builders have ing to a bricked tunnel, the walls of gathered In additional work. were covered with mold hut It la expected that aa order for 0 which, was otherwise perfectly dry. steel cars will la ln hand either which Tit tunnel, so far as It could be exthia week or early next week. In nearly ail the heavy lines the plored, led straight aouth from the mansion but lta evidently had tonnage on the books la enormous and been closed forterminus years and the further work cannot ba taken. In air waa found so many bad the wreckmany tuataacea from sheer Inability to ers have not venturedthat more than 20 meet even distant deliveries. Iu the lighter llnea, the most Im- feet Into the passage. portant development la that a heavy BETTER DAY FOR THE JEWS. buying movement has set in all along the wire trade, The tonnage in sheets, too; la picking up,- but tha merchant Chicago, Aug. 17. Adolf Kraus repipe trade is afflicted with sharp cut- turned to Chicago yesterday well satisfied with the remit of the conference ting of prices. In bars, the agricultural Implement of Jewish representatives with Mr. maker and other consumers who con- Witte In Portsmouth. Monday. tract for their requirement! for six "There is no doubt. be Mid, from Harness, Saddles and Blankets. months and a year ahead, have now present indications that the Ruetian pretty well covered up. The aggre- assembly when called will lake up We make a specialty of High Grade Harness aai gate tonnage has been very large. seriously the quortion iff settling thr Jewish right. 2279 Washington Ave. Stock Saddles. "Mr. Witte fairly and candidly disDENVER EXCURSION. cussed the conditions as they exist in Russia and, taking It all In all. we were September let and 2nd. pleased with (he Interview and Yia Union Pacific, 818.00 round trip. muchthat better times are coming for Tickets good to September 30th. Stop fed our people there. overs allowed. "I notice in aome papers the Hate-methat the Interview wan prompted HER VALUABLES need for money. This U Russia's hy HAVE VANIBHHED Home month! ago official notion wan taken hy (ha board of directors unwarranted, for while unquestionably of thia company, having In view n reduction of the baale rate for elecgreat financiers werp present it that tric lighting from 15 cento to 13 cento per 1000 watt hours, to be efProvo, Aug. 1G. Sheriff Harmon meeting, such a statement is unjust fective from July lit, 1105. Recently thia action waa reconsidered, and County Attorney Anderson have to Mr. Witte and to the other men and the basic rate waa placed at 11 cents per 1000 waLt hours, from been busy for the teat two days present. There wsa not the slightest July 1st, 1905, with n conditional discount from this rail of tea (10) a case that looks like rob- reference made about finances." per cent. If bllla are paid within seven (7) days after monthly serbery, but It ii very doubtful whether vice baa been rendered, thus making a net rats slightly under tea ilO) IDAHO FALLS WINS PENNANT. anything can be done liecauae of the cents per 1000 watt hours. uncertainty as to when and by whom Under this schedule tha charge for burning a STANDARD the crime waa committed. The statute 16. The Snake Idaho Falla, Aug. lamp one hour will he 0.6L or approxipower, threeand-e-hnlf-wat- t of limitation might iict as a bar to Valley league offihas been declared three-flfth- a ) of one cant, exclusive at tho conditional dismately prosecution, anyway. 1s thia dead. The reason for count. It appears from the facta, aa given cially that all of the teams except Idaho A reduced graduated achadul at rates for electric currant used la by Prosecutor Anderson, that an old Falla and St. Anthony disbanded, and targe quantities for lighting waa also adopted, effective from July 1st, lady by the name of Cobb loft Leht aa these two teams could not run a 1805. about eight years ago to take np her league by themselves, the league ban In addition to tho ad vantages of n low rat for lighting, thia naw residence in southern Utah. At the been declared dead. Idaho Falls wins baale rata will enable patrons to use. economically and advantageously, time of Mr. Cohb'a departure the left the pennant and championship of tha electrical appliances of all descriptions, such aa electric fans, flat irons, about $f00 or $700 worth of jewelry valley for this season. The standing electric motor on sewing sad washing machines, etc, eta. An for Inwith a Mr. and Mrs. Smuln for safe- of the teams at the demise iff the stance : keeping. Is aa follows: Rate on n 500 watt flat Iron: 6 8 cents per honr of continuous After an absence of three yean league C. Won. Lost P. less the 10 per cent condition al discount. service, Mrs. Cobb visited Mr. and Mrs.- - Smnia Idaho Falla 7 8 .778 on a 200 watt washing machlna motor, 2 5 cents per hour Rate and found her property Intact Short- ,Bt. Anthony 8 .666 ,4 of continuous aerrice, lean 10 per cent conditional discount. and visit Rmuln died Mrs. thia after 8 5 ly .625 'Blackfoot Rate on a Standard Sewing Machine Motor, 1 cent per hour of com in the course of time Mr. Smuln mar Rexburg 6 6 J00 tinuoun service, lea 10 per cent conditional discount. ried again. But In a very abort time Pocatello 5 JUfi Tha company will continue lta practice of renewing Its Initialed, the old gentleman followed the first Sugar City .....Z 6 JC0 burned-ou- t lamps, or lamps that an laeffecient through too long nor Mrs. Smuin to tho great beyond, leavvice, at the price of ten (10) cent per tamp. Thin enables customers SURPRISED BY ACHINEBE. ing Mrn. Smuin No. 2 in role possesto keep their tamps up to standard at a small coat that sion of all the property, including Mrs. Cobb. An Very reapectfully, 17. official August to The Hague, belonging A few days ago .Mra. Cobb decided dispatch reports another surprise atUTAH LIGHT & RAILWAY COMPANY. to move to Canada, and on her way tack by Achlneae rebel on a Dutch R. S. CAMPBELL, off In her Lchi to north stopped get bivouac at Bakong. In the Klewang General Manager. valuables, when lo and behold, they district. A Dutch officer and alx Euwere gone! The tranks In which the ropean aoldiera were killed. The A ChiMoum-iiesjjjiijjMiigqjimtaRmEARigiaffidxiiHRwniMiiituaun.tLta'C: of rifled valuables had been kept were nese left a score killed. their contents. Just when the theft occurred no one seems to know. It might have been a month ago and it may have been years. At any rate, Mrs. Smuin Na 2 denies any knowl. edge of the goods. 8ince tho death of Mr. Smuin aha ba married again. Louisa S. Kay baa begun suit In the District court against Thomas W. Kay, asking that the bonds of matrimony be dissolved and she be awardof three ed the care and custody minor children, and also for $30 per month alimony and $75 attorney foes. Failure to provide and drunkenness are the grounds alleged in the complaint. The parties were married at Spanish Fork, Utah, October 20, ISSfi. Articles of incorporation of the Silver Globe Mining company were filed with the couniy clerk today. The capital stock is divided Into 3'iO,OCO aheres BAUXEISTER BROS. Proprietors of the per value of 5 cents each. Provo la named aa the place of btiaineen. V,r. D. Alexander i president; T. M. old-tim- Electric Supply & Fixture Co. J. C PLATT SADDLERY CO. 12,-00- - J nt TO OUR PATRONS (8-6- 1-- 1-- ..,,,3 Jos. Baumeister si ml Henry THE All-ma- and secretary-These- , with John Armstrong. Charles D. Armstrong, James C. Leathern and M. M. Warner form the board of d- irectors. The company owns the Ajax No. 1, Ajax Na 2 and Ajax No. 3 mining claims in American Fork mining district, Utah county. Marion E. Wakefield of Huntington and Zella May Ballard of Payso 3 ; J. V. Robinson and Emily Bilings of Vernal hare ukrn out licenses to wed. Wines, Liquors and Cigars " 365 Twenty-Fourt- h : Street |