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Show UTAH. TCEBPAY (HIDES. EXAMINEE: UOBXte'G mis MORNING. SEPTEMBER 1905 5, STRENUOUS TELLS AB0U1 RAILROAD A MATTER OFHEALTH CONTRACT H. WATTIS RETURNS NEW YORK. W. ALL OAV PROGRAMME CARRIED OUT AT GLENW00D. FROM BUT COMMITTEES CARED THEM ALL. FOR 2451 Wash. Ave Over Ylm. Driver pifl Races at Saucar Track and Dancing of in Tncatar End Doing Odgan Unions. work en Wcotom Pacific Haa Already Been Started Seutn ef Lake The day's celebration of the Trades and Labor Assembly wound up iaii' evening with races at the saucer inn s ami dancing iu the theater at Hark. It was a strenuous day for the working meu of Odgen and when the strains of the goodnight was played al the dance it wa to a tired though happy crowd. The program that had boon arranged by the committee wa carried out wi'li-ou- l a hi'.i'h to mar tbo pleasure of the lay, aud ihe great number of event that had hern arrsnaed for the enter tatniurn' of tbe crowd proved a source of enjoy tnciil to all lhat wlinrsed i hem. There was noi a dull event in ilie cn'ire program, from the baseball riumes in the morning to the laixe family contest in ;he afternoon. There' were three baseball gHme. of three Innings each, one between the manager of the I'tab ("list rurtiun conii'.oiy, returned from New York, where he was in connection with ihe contract for th uiiiliiiuK of the Weiern Pacific railroad. When kern ia! evening h.v a ri porter, Mr. Wi'ii. eipiessed himself it fMS HO SUBSTITUTE CXAMJMR TELEPKONCS EDITORIAL ROOMS Independent Phoni Bril Phono BUSINESS OFFICE Independent Phono Bail ..No. dosed B'JTTED IN AMD WAS ARRESTED ....No.Na II ..t 66 .... 'i- - recorded yeater-daa; is not of Rreat propor- I'll one ho ci'lriiratiou and thui a tions. as usual the one that "bulled in" 120 of both telephone aMer p. m. ayetema I If yen don't gat your papor 'phone Ball 779a: Imt. 672. D. G. Nelaon, Circulation Manager. BREVITIES Tlie Kali Lake anil Or, den crirkei Irani played a iriatrh game at l.iurriy park tuilav lhat resum'd la a victory fur the Hall Lskc tram b llir acure of 9 to Ji. Mlaa Hancock Is tftillgernualy brr linuie will rpinai mcnlnglil. 111 at t. K. Burton The mi of foil out of Ili carriage yesterday bimiu, knnrkniK out hia from teeth. ohjeeihinslile to many of the people at tn pa.'k. Their conduct wsa so "loud'' thul C nicer llutk remonstrated with them and told liiera (hst they bad belter cm inti tbeir eonriitrl and pet In decenl rsimenl. While lalktnR 10 the ninn Michael Mitchell, an Irishman, who sianila considerable over 6 feet and who I employed on the federal a stone cutter hutted in buildliiR game a they believed gtria would play, anil advised the nten to pny no atten- but fur aonic of them tion 111 the officer. This made Burk who unfortunately were really good players, they mad still 'hr placed Mitchell under sr-r- would irum time to time drop their mi ihe disrae of dlsturbliiR the Impersonation and execute some realty peace, latter several of Milrbell'a good pis vs, si' hough somewhat hamfriends railed at the police station aud pered But baseball their skirts. put np tin bond for hi appearance In and burlesque did not jibe for some lha morning. reason and the tlilrsi artists were defeated. In the game between the machinists and the boilermakers the former were victorious and tbe tie between tbe rlgnrmakers and the machinists was played off. resulting In a victory for the machinists to whom was awarded file prlxe of fl&.mi, What was really a scientific event On tile Frontier" la Ilie title of the was the pole climbing contest for of the whole ih rune which Rnmui pley electrical workers. In thi event the einoiliins at I'tshua this week. melodrama tic In charader. the conietania took a running start of ill) thi foot pole, Is eiSRed In no amlittious a man-no- yard and then ran up a play snd so well ns in eclipse anything ringing a hell at the top. R. Jessup won this event in the rime of ID ever Riven In Vtahna rnvater. Tlie work la written by Jaek Hutch- second, and received the prlxe of inson snd Frank Hunper. Tlie sUiry fjti.ou. The other event and the winners renters on a ranch In New AI 'ileo 111 1674. The villain, a Mexican, splen- were: Jar breaking content, won by Mrs. didly pnrirayrri by Don Johnaou. murders ntlue owner and by s clever Odermatt, prise $".b0; Race for married ladles, won by Mra. siilierfiiRe fastens the liisnte upon Jack ( 'mi way. Conway, whose part la White, prize $2.00. Pie eailng contest for hoys, won by played by jaek Hutchinson, i In a stockad". Tlie Mexican, A. Faulkner, prize $1.00. whose realistic work has made him Young ladle race, won by Myrtle thoroughly hated by the audience, en- Stevens, prize 2.00. ters the stockade where Conway I High rope throwing contest, won by runllmd, ha a desperate flkht with William Lacey, prize la.oo. him and Anally binds hitu. places a The tug of war com eat was won by keg of dynamit beside him, lights the Hie teamster, and the prize of $16.00 fuse and leaves hi enemy to a horrilil ' awarded to them. fate. The sudlenrp wa Idles ihe fuse Three legged race, won hy (. F. glow shorter In breathless silence. Tim and O. P. Colvin, prize $2.00. .Mexican seh tlie la foredoomed to The pflze offered for the union men fiiilure. however. Conway's with the large! tnmlly on the grounds Rose Aubrey, tlie pail lid u was awarded to V. W. Rlchaniaoti, hut I.'ti.en hr Mr. Hutchinson, ' Ills only after the -- liargn that h had cor glare of Hie fuse snd In the nick of mletl the chldren of everal families tilin liuriUM in th stockade door. Siie to make good hi claim hart been Im no simner released her Inver and und found to he IwHe'e. carried him to safety than. In full view Mr. Kleliardon I a member of the of the andieiira. the dynaini'e rxplndr suicide society, and can und tile wiiol stockade Is blowru to hoaat of having eight children. h'oiu. The enthusiasm which greeted The luirlieciie und clambake whs lo tlil'i seen., last night required four a certuln degree a disappolmnieni to lu sniirTv It. niinniitti-e- , owing lo 'he fact, Thi climax occur, however, in the the fourth ad when l.uke Cosgrave. a Dr. whlrh they claim, that the service for InWallen, who Is defending Conwiv in which th'.v paidt was not rendered. stead of a I'orp-- of experienced waiters Ills ttial for murder, make an as expected, Mtuvch. lull Inglcnl w ithal, wludi being ou tbe be' had bei-- engaged to serve proves Ins client s Tnnoc nce an I sliuws lit M xtr.in nceitn'r In such a th crowd and e a re.niii many were to lie heard. I'ght thin the jury take justice Into 11 At the races in the evening their own hands. Illsuig as ope nun. tn'y seize tl'e villain, pi. ice him ngaiust wa also a xiiuhi mixip Ilia: caused the wall nnd twenty fear revolvers ring Hie x'li'tulaiire ii he greatly reduced. Ills ili mm. yteloileamiiili' as Hie pi.iv Those who hail been on the ground 1. tiler Is vet found room for tuii. !i fu- - tin- - greater part of ihe il.iv found cotiieilv, ami for poriraynl of a' tlie la- -i iiio'ii. nt lhat in order to li'iv.e than one intere's'iiig type. T,t ci lo Hie rare lh" tim.l go out prniciiir.'s bo ihf.iimli their work ui h ' Mile of 'he gro'iiuls. purchase tlcke's -, Hi.' ran ,uul then re'lirn to 111 vigor anil sp'rn, me wi'i! ,ipoand the mill i'll! e ttirows vef fit iv iii g'li'iiiiis Tin erraiigemiiii wa ver.v; and foe Hie time Peiii s iniNii' tac'.urv atnl there were many j hi"riii'ii in liic plav ulolie. who atii-walking nvpr to the saucer 'tin'll amt (lieu being told that they iii'i' go oil lit the grounds for lick-r- !r Waii.a Wnla. W.i-- h i - n .1 ill lint aitenil the vaces. roiid-ei- l h n- - lovl.iv tli.n the vip :v mi n was al-- o very much pul Icrenie, se.liril 'iv tip. eju i; ice ' siH'ix'.inn out hv ihe arraugnnient, lull a It was In cir: when mm la-tuiil'iililv ihe t race of the season. il'li to lie l.ii xae r.i.1.1 u' r,.. t w iis w replied a Hi'icien dectdel mu o take I hr ma:We: .n. of 1:1., S'M.f Po;i-up igj iiei Im The high win I ihm blew during ihe a'rlkii.g .1 unle'ii i.., T':e l..,, ' rri.'d toe of wlp'r. I'arr serumxiy interferred wtih fhv Tii ere-iv. a riders and prevented anv fast I nv reve:ie t bring made alihmli ihe half in Me nnd mall'll spritil belwi-i'Hopper and imeresilag wii fast William j Hopper won two on: of th three hea's taking the flret h"ai in jin Him 01. William- - 'I.'k 'he second lira in I l and llopiicr landed the Hurd i2 THEATRES BHr-rliikl- r Horace Fnley of ('olriraito ha ikm'ii (he guest for a few H. P. ann . Mr. Entry ta en ;rn4 i hr convention of 'mall ai Pnrticud. Rprlnca ilaya of mute to rarriara Dr. Carnahan and ann have reiitrnrd from a Iru tlaya' outing In the Hood River country. During ilielr alay ih w.v la a nun j "linger Air. Carnp'unn. lr.jr mainccr. vislicd aevrral mining In that sect km. propi-rilc"Tiie Riory of the tlrrai Revival will lie l lie snblect of a steieoiitlrnn lecture at the First M4hillt Kplactv u rhnrch ioiikuvow nrnlnt (trier-lioof the faiuoiia songs of Mr. Alexander ta 111 lie given ioi ilie aiama-phonr- . Admission free. All luvlied. Mrs. H. K. Rehrih-- r and Mra. I. R Runday for a two weeka' Shipley visit u Run Francisco. -ft In a wagon. In which he ha covered the Mimhwett. tend a great pari of , the ei, I., f'sgr of Aid, Hon, he. on die fit Rail ramp.-Result hciiia an cxiciiiure square. traveller, lie In a Rrlndet ami aharp-aue- r of ruilcry nnd un Inventor. it ia in the iutcreat of hi pnient i hit t h ha taken up aucli a nonoidlc life. h.i exlcuiq! (loan the Via JoT.i.i-valley . Hiroitnli Texs. Mississippi rolorado, New Meauro and nun he in traveling over 1'iah In nil hi I rave!, he him Imcn Innldi 10 It ml aiimne, la ii hints who wnulil imih'riiikc 11 of hi p.i trill 011 Mich a leg scale an ha iIi'Kirc. Kun-ana- STORM ON LAKES. HEAVY A 4 Salih R'e Marl-- . Midi.. A res'ill of the lervinU- - siiuni ih.it Inis pnt.ui'-.incr I ..ike Superior for ih li'.l: i) six litni", Oil!' ton 'i'.iii.'r havn arriv d kce fr. ;h:it ini'-nti.l ! mere mix '.: ai'imii: vessel nun fur Ihe sufi-l- of the Iiioie c:af: liici m,- on ill - Ini.e. ! sl , I : 1 DIED - HIS POST. AT con-tiiii'- swe-t-hea- rt. 11 iinti-rnc- e etir-lain- x tru-hfu- l Wi-r- cut-of- REED HOTEL th Th following are the arrivals at the Reed for the past twenty four hours: R. Richardson, I. E. McCresdv, Roy (. Decker. Sait Lake: H. R. ('handle'', H. E. Tailor. Ogden: Kara R. Jarvin. New York: F. . Bu)o, Havana, Cuba; l.ee Cut hirt Y San Francisco: R,rt Halley. Salt l.uks; H. A. I! van, Colorado Spring. Colo.: A I,. WaHingitin. San Francisco, u. C. Rimm. r'iffjhi. N Y.: H T lunes. Chicago; William ll ) j tiros. Minn: (1. O. Miller. F. ft. M r. Por'iaiul. Ore.: C. A. Miller Fiankt"i. Nidi.. Visa Virginia Byeeliy, g.m francisi'u: K. S, MnrMn. Sail Lnki': v. x Fiam.in Ruhert H S nt It roi). t Von Milzel, Cliffur.l l.c'g:i. W. Hmii'n. M. Young. -- I S.-p- Man-ax.-- 11 f'rnsre. M's. Sept While MieniPR th.. litnw o the M'sippi im-K v anon I. r'ii:ui-'-W it on Ih. ln iihto p ut fi ll 'I": d "' .i" ct.: !i. m tenia iv me r i;i'iu,.. 4 r 1, 1 mi- ;,! fTheCut' rnv.'m1:' tl:i r ;! v 'is - '!i: v'- Intdl'. tin e. Ii;-h- - il;i'!i.i "."d .111 .'tunl! 1 . , r- thAt . - ; oli s.y!c pen your grand ath.r us:d. The .i:''". f,.nii.tini. Tio.: Ie' M. 'I Hake" ; Rohl'ison Mi I.iiidle Ysrk. Miss Ed- , ; Mr, .lamps B. Little, - M Ha-Cl. New York: Mr. aud Mike, t'lni'inna;!. O.; J. I wife. Ogden: K. E. ip, Tt 11 I j on a stc;l pen s ruined over nigh:. - ' EL ; 1 ,- Mis : .Dont Tie Yourself!! j - ' i raermamswamnsmaMai nmin son. niond. New I , ; Mtiin.-Hi'iili- Fl'ircn- Mis K.-n- i I vv M It'inili, S' 1:. :1, lYt.'rsnii ' l.ak. M'ss Clara E. Vai." Sait Minn; W. n; SHOOTING TOURNAMENT. point N Sea J Rep:, i.- -gv am) acaln today glixtmi H'.e w..ck the of " d lat-ihi'.l jv. mile darh jin The flvsi ian in ihe " shoot 'nc 'ournattii.u'. I iiiieiionr resiilfi.l In a mivip in which ni!i:arv wca tu r wa po: per--; ami Met'nriuirk lamh-- in fThe unf.ivorx'i Kine. with the program, tiiii't'ii to a liPap King back wheel wa wreck1 th competitor began ed and h.- wa 'mood out of Hie rare, however. for 'be Hale trophv am', revolver bill foriina'elv jm one wa- - Injuied ' s drenrhlng il tlrai. Iloiladav ne-- I sqaal nta'i r during Murphv 'downpour '.lav's niatrho incluiej nnd. and Tat.- - ihird. Time dl ' Hi.' Ia,' a:u ' Inb Inspermr.. ca'hlno I'nrmiieil inaich itam purs i'.: race, arel cade r. r he Vurpliv und Kina v Tav nnd llnl'x-- ' i.ix The formci team, wl.i'e 'h. i'INJURED BY AUTOMOBILE. not g.u pl.ic, p i up a gam,, race K'l H're C"i:!'St p nil.. Jtip S lohn ,1"" ,pv : : 'ter of ill .loMe-Hi. could c.ii'h 'hi-,of ne nnd cd1'-':piIspii tinx 117 . i'iin morcisl New, hie ip.iMi In :he uni m 'e ni e. er p.e. Mee to ei. Sir M:'".t Darrison. end Voinnvl j break 'h stuie cord !'.! 'n ant Vtr. .1 H. Harnson. of H: aw-I'ei-!N I' v rg of 24 li'- -e were .if hi handle. ipped 'r si aftcmuin. ii n Mr .vitiv .uni ailhough ia p r.iirjllu p'.'ingr.i mer an I'mbau'iun'n ' I i t'l'l'e" rai I'n'i'.d All wllfew". mlTinntio r) 4 i;-- nr' a. f -- T.-ii- Get Out of the Rut -- j and buy a ng S. lii'i-lie- ; , Waterman Fountain Pen j v - j Mar-r:so- . .1 ' These pens arc t'-- c b;3t in the land today and if ;ike this pin, vve tak: it back. A siyks and prices from . $2.50 to $10.00. Jewelers, et the Bin Clock. Wash. Ave. xiryjit - ;'Pi M.-'i'-- n ini-.r- cd tit ihanipii'iih p 'mih and R It 11 r.i'' re trom the s'ar It. nitron' niarh'i'.- - werwa rrpiitbi,:l, Jdrnppi'il o'li in '::i ' s.,ir i ia. H.-p- i J. S. LEWIS (a CO. KXuinviL-- . Dnn-vi'il- I ou don't it. ii I and ,.. '. (:u Our Gold and Porcelain Crowns also our New System Bridge Wori is still growing and gaining many new patients who are pleased be yond description. Our Plate Work is giving satisfaction and for a short time only, we will make you a special price and guarantee to please you. We can treat and cure your sensitive mouth If tini-.- dig ex:r.-niel:- u i:'ewd the i . Vf'ci Hi ie 'hi.v-'- : .iajee jou have Pyorrhea Alveolaris by our New System of Treatment, considered by some dentists aa ia curable. This would give you better health. Consultation Free. To Dr. kinsman. Dr. Egginton. Successor Come In before w s;ep this reminder; you may then forget glorious results can b obtained In that particular cses of yours. th county and city would he benefited It Is the son of spirit that directly. makes any city great, and which places it before the world as an exam-pi- s for all other cities that would b progressive. Before the train left many amusing Incidents happened which kept ths crowd In the best of humor, and even brought a smile to the victims of ths The most laughable InciIncident. dent happened to an old man from one of the county settlements. Accompanied by his wife, he rushed Into the dppot, holding In one hnnd two letters and in the other two ticket for the exruratnn. He spied the letter box and hastily opening the lid deposited his two tickets instead of the two letters When too 1st he rt aimed Ms error and the gyrations that he performed about the Innocent letter hnx brought a smile to all who witnessed hia mistake. But there was nothing thnt could be dona to relieve him Immediately, as the postman was not aronnd and h did the only thing possible, he purchased two more tickets for th excursion and departed afier leaving an injunction for the depot policeman to gel th tickets from the letter carrier when ha appear. h wa almost 9:15 when th train at last pulled out of the depot, around the curve for the what H.FAJPP Watches and Jewelry Our Specially is Repairing S247 Wash. Ava. UTAH. OGDEN, DIAMONDS cut-of- mm BATTLE BETWEEN RAILWAY MEN FOR- Salt Lak Route Cut-O- ff i Tem- . porarily Stopped by Rio Kurly in the morning Twenty-fiftGrands. street and all street cars leading to Hii depot, were crowded with people, An Interesting little battle between uli bound In the same direction and coming from all parts of th county. two railroad giants is now waging Aa the great crowd began to arrive at in thn vicinity of the Portland ceTribthe depot, the commit teemen who ment works, says tbe Rail were present, at one realized that une. Ihe Salt Iuike Route Is building the excursion was to be the largest s short cut track from Buena Vista ever held In the sutie and were Jubi- to join their track at Ninth South and lant over tlie furl. One, grabbing a Third West. At Sixth West and Ninth reporter by the lreve. said. Well, the South they have encountered a snaglatMayor was not fur off when he es- the Denver and Hio Grande. The timated tiiat there would he 2.5i'H peo- ter road Is the possessor of s strip ple take In the excursion and it is a of property, hslf a hiock In width, which runs from Tenth to Second good thing that we have cars enough. Other member of the committee Mouth. To connect with the San Pedro were equally enthusiastic over the re- on Titled West this barrier must he sult of their hai-- work, and predicted removed, ilowretl or conquered. To accomplish IN purpose it seems welh that I hose who went over the cut-of- f he Rail Lake Route would have the 1imj of their Hvs. riTiuin thnt The excursionist who were about the will linvc to file ccmlemnatmn prodepot and on the train were of the ceeding- so ns to secure right trf way rtuie mind, fer a jollier crowd never across the strip of land owned by the Denver and Kin Granite. aseniiihd. Fcr over a month past the Salt Lake Coming from the depot to the platform. the fir-.- t sight that met Hie eye Route has hoen grading on both aides wa the long train HTdlng on Hie of this sirip. The grading on the track, exten'I'ng from the "wye" at the cos; ride hs been entirely completed, on the wes side considerahie work norii end or rlie yards to the at 'hr south end of the yard. Ax has been done, in fact, a grade right til:;o oclock npprcuched, it was aeen up to 'his point hue been established. . however, ihe graders an- - conthat ihe nain wns going to bo crowded and s hurry order io ih car shops fronted hv a ign bearing tn bold let!ro'..gii'. nut three cx'.ra care, nnd ter tbe following Inscription: !"-- r soon filled bv the late ar"Person are warned not to trespass rivals upon the tracks or premises of the On the f:or. part of the train were railway. Ins Denver and Rio Grande five cars which had hoc? referred for company." Al th,- of her side of the yard, to sort :hc five hundred people ihnf a telea formidable phone message from Ve- -t Weber said of hack up 'his sign. w. ;e waiting for the train at hat barrier in tbe form of a solid block of freight cars. When the Ralt Lake point. rut-off- . the Everyone, save the most optimistic Rome began work on this of the fJiAmlitee. were greatly sur- Denver and Rio Grande ran In switch from Ninth to Tenth Routh on Fifth prised at the Immense crowd thai led to go over the and even West, blocking on 'h line followed hy . This irtvltrh hp commit' ooraen were somewhat the proposed cross-cutsolid uirprisrd. One of the com ml tree has since been filled with aa Mock raM: string of freight cars, fully "Nothing in the world could have in length. to extend The proposed cut-of- f brought out such a great crowd but SH'f ljfcke Route tracks on !h const ant 'boosting' hai has been from the 'done for ihe excursion hy ths news-- i Third West and Ninth Rou'h io a point located about pipers. Th'S excursion - going to be Buena ul.-- to the west of the railthirteen Immense " i Thai is what ;s wa. "immense." no road line at present followed by the o'hcr word could descrihe such a Salt Ixke Route. The new line will nifiis'er ou' pouring of the people for not only be a dlstr.uce raver, hut it a pleasure trip, and it is doubtful if will aisn allow Salt Lake Route any other city in the st.i'e could hare train to head tn and out of the Oreout such a number of people. gon Shot Line staHon instead of backthat ing In and out as at prenant. Accordrealize seemed to They ihe purpose of the eseuslon was one ing to prevent plans the old line will nt Hi- most laiidab'e things that the be used entirely for freight, whie the cut-ofw;1! be used for paasenser ver arempted. anJ Weber fliih lia lhat in the resuis every resident of trains exrlnaivp'y. rm-off- l.ke Perfect Cut Fine Color Lowest Price GO TO SMALLEYS St. Twenty-Fift- h -- "r-'ye-" Hf-re- RIFLE 1 jin We Introduce the new Alveo'ar System by which teeth can b made and retained in the mouth without the aid of a plate and wheiw hndgs is not necessary. h i v the Highest Class of Work s Imp.'H-sidiu'- rom-pljii- The Dentists Who Strive to Do 1 jy of Sir. and Mra. A. M. Eneid, Oklahoma. am (he gueai fora few (lava of Attorney Mark Leswnr. Dc'wcen fuur and five thousand people attended ;h Weber Club excursion to Promontory Toini yesterday, where m spite of the fact that they greatly exceeded in numbers what it was exat hia buccs. pected would atirnd the excursion, as being great p and iu reply fo a ipn'Mlnn as to when they were enienainrd and cared for the work would hrc.ii, he said: It has in a manner that exceeded their already commence l The bathing which was one of the He followed th: remark up hy explaining lhat by this he meant th com- principal attraction was fine as was mencement of tbe preliminary arrange- evidenced by the large number of peodip in the briny water. ments, th starting of their plans of ple who took organization, etc. v.'i'h other member For some distance from the beach the of ibe cuntpsny Mr Wattis went over water was shallow but the commit t.o ihe situation last n:gut discussing the had steps erected at the end of the details. They will perfectly ar- plrr and at that point the water wa range Hie moat tuutuie details before of sufficient depth for good swimming. th beginning of the actual work so There was plenty to eat for everyihai when Htey do hrgln they will one and while at times the crowd all 'start good and hard.'' seemed to want to eat at once the As to ihe location wher The first caietvr managed to attend to the work will lie started. Mr. Wattis stated wants of all. thai i lii would be derided upon by tha It was found that the tents that had railroad engineers, under whose direc- been erected were not sufficient to actions Hie work will be done. Ho would comodate all of the excursionist so nor siuie the time In which Ihe work additional tenia were procured and was to be completed and said that erected in which the excursionists work on the project wnnid undoubtedly made themselves at home. begin In several pl.icea at ihe same The coursing did not com up to exlime. both the hound nnd the pectations, There is nothing to indicate that coyotes helng scared at Ihe crowd and the rood will go anywhere but over as a result they would not run. A Hie route around ihe south end of the rumor could not be verified was that lake, and It ia upon this faet that th effect that a heard last to bids were made. The coniract call for ''Job was night onthe Smith In up Denny put or a line of railroad the the construction and Instead events that coursing Balt from .ak to Hie Nevada state of the first animal that was released line, a distance ef 11" miles, as one division. The work ha been let in being a coyote tt was n wild eat and snare that the dogs received that divisions, which were grouped by the when the they found what they were up cngln'ering department. In the contract awarded the I'tah Construction against spoiled the remainder of the company several of these divisions race. The coursing after the rabbits was were included, all of which were continuous, from the Nevada state lies good and the sport that was afforded to Orroville. If begins easr of the foot- proved great sport. The rabbits all hill of the Blrrra. going through the took to (he rock which made it diffiSierras down through Feather River cult for the dogs to get them, but in canyon. It Includes quite n number of the end the hounds were successful. The train which left Odgen at 6 lunui-land some of the heaviest ruck work, fills and ruts ever bandied by o'clock encountered a wind siorm, and on arriving al the lake at 8 o'clock the engineer. Mr. Wattis staled i bat acveral days ran Into a thunder and lightening before the enmrart was awarded to storm, which was greatly admired hy his company their bid was conceded those on the train. A dorm on ths to he ihe most all around satisfactory water is a beautiful thing and the play one of those submitted, but the matter or the lightning arross the lake kept hiih delayed on account of rinaHng with the crowd on th train entranced for eastern men who were not familiar some time with the financial standing of the conThe Iasi train from ihe cut toff arrivstruction company, nor their work In ed in Odgen at 11 o'clock and carried constructing railroads, heretofore. An the last of the excursionist. The largest train that ever pulled Investigation wax made before the contract was swarded. out of Ogden, enrrying the greatest Mr. Wstiis said that there number of people leaving tbe city on many romrartor' in New York, and any excursion, drew out of the Union most all of them took occasion to con- Depot in the morning Itound for gratulate him upon winning nul in the Promontory Point. It took twenty-thre- e long, bird fought contest. Mr. Wattis car lo carry the Immenae rame direct from New York to Ogden throng, every car being loaded to the anil says Hint he came in contact with guards. ttonie ludicrous Incidents, one of which When the regular 11:25 a. m. train, wa sn article Thai appeared In on over the Boiithcrn Pacific left for the of the pa utrrtt papers. The rrporter west In the morning, so great was the endeavored to give a history of the crowd headed f over tbe on the I'tah Coiisirurtlrm company, and aald Weber Club excursion, that it was that the same was organized hy Brig- found necessary to add ten coaches to ham Young In ltd? for Hit purpose of tbe regular complement of the train building the I'nlon Factflc railroad. and all were crowded to overflowing, over 500 people going to Promontory on that train. No sooner had th regular train left the depot than the place began to fill up again with those who wished to lake the 1 oclock train. In the ticket office, the force was kept busy selling tirketa for over the cut-of- f and at tha hour fur th train to leave 3,200 tick- pis had been sold at th rnlon Depot ticket office.. The one o'clock train wav made up of sixteen conches, every one of which was loaded to the guards, and H Is estimated that by night do tn 4, ihIu people will have been over y machinists aud boilermakers, another between the ciRar maker and the bartenders and the third beiweeu the winners in ih former iwo game. Tha game between tbe r'.garmakers und the bartenders was one of the best burlesquus on the game that liaa ever been aeen in ihe ci'y. The liiir.euders who represented their uniou In ihe Rame. much lo the surprise of all, appeared upon ihe field in a uniform that to say the least, was strange and startling. They yere clad front head to loot aa little country girls, with sunbonuels and all. During the first Inniug the player tried to play the ...No. 120 gut the norm of the affair and today Ne. 56 .l prolinbly rnsret hi part in ihe dioitiriiHnne. Two of the hssehnll player who ...No. 120 ...Ne. 120 were on the hartendera nine, and who were dressed an Rirla made Ihenuolvea Son Drug Store - W. H. Wat Ho. Ukn-wou- Absolutely Pure Bathing Wat Much Enjoyed Couping Proved a Surprise Thunderstorm Seen on the Lake. Route. & -- : I'nre. h,- low ;nie ho. tin " - 'iiim iik in ch w.i mil ,i l y a a .a" ia'ur. ire - THE BEST 1 Headquarter for Fine as-cr- rl cut-of- f VI'. i- s : - n-- f Vilis PLEA5S jj OUR MOTTO IS TO FRANK R. WATKINS The Grocer Bell 67, Ind. 30 Phone Lincoln- Cor. 25th SL and jj |