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Show -- New turn mu NMMm tmmrnAtimt i' S- - i- TQL MOUSING EX AM ISLE: OGIUIN. SA'lTiriiAV I 'TALI, .Mii!;ix,:. m:rr:.Mlu:K i nor. of tba t'lev,4aad, I there v o.ij Will g;i to rituin- - aothd ins ih- with li'S j ortamiiii-n- . '.:' -- vi'.l.t CVi i a, l;: Asbtabuis whole Caiii.r would be dtu.e in secret. raii.vu-t " lirrliim mi. tlio zibt'oK. a ti.r Ijic. he RELICICUS HALLUCINATIONS AJilwal-koc- , Lake Bhi-tia- iX;i.:cr.! In ig'.H he wua -TL.Irll-eerstwhile Wfi.ft-i-- . of motive pow-f-'- i' r;.i :i:cf ;id lizionary lUcitlc. He held mu until May tssT. when he ni- pli)m.-uircalling, i- - in t'go city Jl.1 l Wris with the awaiting the dirpokltiou of. the municill the K'.n t::;;i:.i.-- . which b pt40 b:is jUi"! l'e- - ipal jurist. Jeuu waa am-i.ci- f ui. of hi- - father. He alleged to Late Lliiiattti.it his patent wit i t;r-in uch aa .i fan f Warren U Idtone, of roe lr.srsut- and vioi,-uBiot it .if Ltcomuiive Engineer, earnest manner iltat the fa.Lei though n ho iiniuiuuced in Buffalo a day or two bc-- t to luive htiu anvs'cd. Duve ix Mill poeilive that htt K uf iliiinn tgo :iiHt i he Brotherhood of Lorowo-titto warn tue eople that the las: engineei would b active in the mai'.i-- r of ullivad rate legislation, days have come, li is the intention -- aid. with reference to the plans of of the judge to have him examined lue orgauiaiion. that the oflicere will for hia sanity. Hu will be arraigned outliue cena! views which will be and turned over to the county and from contributed to ( SAWSER KOWlEX T EN SION RAILROADING t. .'i!:.t li-- - bi.ie v.o-:.i- u: tvruiuii. :l i.- tl:-.- Fiii-.i- OF S. P. EN ROUTE - IN AND OUT i-r Ui-:- . At--- , i Nor:b-west'M- l Di-l- U, uc - SHOPS WEST OF OGDEN bpi'-:,.i.n- I 1 Afternoon and Tonight This SHERIFF SWEENEY AT PARTS WITH HIS MATERIAL 1$ NOW DE- - MAN. THE ! ARRIVING ON lii'iuu: GROL'MD. Richards & Pringles GREAT End of an Exciting Chase for an A: legsd Nevada Embez- An Official j Says Woik Win be by the of Month zler. Com-msne- the . . The upposition of 1. D. Sw?r' the time to cuu.l; m, wmK ou to the execui.ou ui the war- the txirnwion of ii IVcitV rant for their client' extradition tu j -- Iu'!1' in this city at hand i Nevada, did not materialize in the nal i by the fan !n: District court yesterday at the beiuuiug to arrive. Work wiil U u .' - ai icd as soon as cnu.xii Miiieiiul lu the time that had in which a writ of habeas corpus UiiRu Inch leccired to mala l a? uiuiM-e- hl . be isued. and at nuoue Sheriff SweeMau barrel of cviMiii luw bivn of Xetada. Eureka ney, comity, and an audiunn.ii order for the for Palisade, hating in cu;od , niuu who has msdo such a bard fight ljii- hundred barrel- a- - b,eu placed tha' and it is uun a- - this stated to remain In Utah. - w calved work of will After Governor Cutler had refui-e. to rescind his order gruutiug the war- coniimnc,-Oue of the local oftiiiai- - when rant of ext i adit ion, on Tuesday, Saw aer'a ailoiueya decide to tuake no ivgardiug the-- date on which woikliwould Mart, rated tluu it would piti further endeavor to prevent their cli- able about the uiiduli- of lit moult, ent from going hack to Nevada to a it bewaa not the company iu stand trial. let six mouth tilapM after ihr araud Sheriff Sweeney Accompanying cement Suwaer was the lalter a wife, who has rival ofi material, especially which to be used in the connetr been with him through all of his trouwork I'l.ui !- 40 - Fifteenth Season of this Great Show h-- ci-a;iu- 75c; Matinee, 25c, 50c 50c, PRICES-2- 5c, SEAT SALE NOW ON recorder: John Junker to tiophia 1L ble. UHlos, all uf 1ms 12 and 111, block 1. So far this county and state aie Montrose C'uueidrrutiuu addition. Suwser case ia clone ! the concerned, IS .1 rah P. Ilundal Brert-U$3Ul). to and the law officer of the county are , Ellen J. Itam-tt- all of kit 7 and S and not that the prisoner is off their a part of lot 1, block 3, plat A, Ogden handssorry snd on his way to Nevada, for THEATER 1TABNA ThTlULU SUTTON kOMPANY IN ikn Tan ir fa City survey. Consideration the Siege ! the My hi- VAUDEVILLE k id! TDNICHT Alnw A complaint laNial Mitiraa Thankagiving Day Regular Matinaa Saturday "d SO cants. No highsr IQt a hl dajr - of The Utah oti eta- - lias been filed by Jo- Boilermaker E. Johnson has heeu sent to Newfoundland to repair the pump boiler on the stationary at that point. day ml 1.500. seph Cher, attorney fur Kmmcn in an action brought by the latter against Marinua Johansen, to recover 125.75 damages alleged to bo due on a uiecuanice lien. The complaint alleges that the plain i iff furnished material for the building of a house for the defendant, which has nut been paid for. ACTS TONIGHT TONIGHT S n, AND BETWEEN ti-- irr the Ifflc I4rt COSHtN WITH National Bank Viitid A. Whirla Cana in Front of Two Grachs on Brigham Street, States Depository Rev. Elmer I. Goshen, according to the Herald, cut uwathu In the air with hi Daaly Haraes E. Peary Ralph E. Haag K V. Merest Paid on Savings Accounts PASADENA CALIFORNIA The neat beautiful raaldaatlal city the United State. A place to epead la a Only a fav watka of your vacation. to tha aaathora Lea Angeles lev anilta by electric can. La Casa Grande Hotel BLUER F. WOODBURY, Hunger. The Ell's Hotel of Pasadena oKoia ipsdal summer rata 1S par week, (raaalcot S3 par day. BREVITIES H. ST. tfcr. lJebman of Zion is In tha i. I'. Daru was in Balt Lake t lrga business. D. McDermott, of Brighaiu Wt yesterday In Ogden, C. V yester-di- y City, Morrla, commrrcial man of Francisco, la in Ogden. A. Val'er C. Webb, representing (be company, left yeater y Boning for point In Idaho. ldn Furniture The Historical club will meet with Sw June Peirce. Saturday, at her TiS Twenty-thirafreet. Doctor and Mn. O. W. French of Mlvflle an visiting for a. fear day Mr. and Mra. Ctrl Allison.. . W ! B. Moore, a tnrellng man for n ale bouse in Springfield, 111., her on business connected with ale Brm. Sri. m k. Riley ia very ill of pneu-wlHer daughter, Mra. J. P. Chaae, yesterday for Idaho to be at the Mode of her mother. a. A Thomas are their arner rlotk room intoconvening1 a doll and toy ,aqtf: The entire balcony will bo mr a toy display. Finutii.eni men from Ogden cane about 10 oclock Thursday night when accosted at Fifth East and Brigham streets by two men, who afterwards gave their names aa James Kotboitolo and Theodore Kothopolo at the police station. The alleged holdups fell back out of range of Mr. Goshens weapon and stood aghast. hummed the cane again through the crisp night air. Stand Intck, you wretches,' he exclaimed, au he backrd down off the aide-walInto the street, don't come neay me. s back The cane still cut and forth In front or the retreating clergyman. At this moment Mr. Goshen bolted across the cur tracks In front of a car. The motorman applied his brakes, but whlssed by him. Mr. Goshen lost no time, however, and swung onto the car while It was traveling at a rapid rate. He stood on tha roar platform of the cur and watched the two men closely. With their hands sunk deep into their pockets they started down Brigham street at a livethe car reached the When ly pace. University club Mr. Goshen Jumped off and made for m telephone. In an excited voice he culled fur the jKillce station. His message waa short. 'There are two hold-up- s coming down Brigham street. You can find me at the University dub. A doxen patrolmen were dispatched immediately to surround the vicinity occurred. Borne where the hoU-up- " went up First South street. Others rushed up Brigham, and two men were detailed to patrol First street. A few moments later two suspicious looking characters came down Brigham street. Their heads were buried In heavy coats. One wore a cap and the other a slouch hat. This was the description of the men given to the police by Dr. Goshen. The men were headed off and grakbed by Detective John George- - Sheets and Sergeant Hempel. They were searched. From James Kothopolo' pocket was taken a .8 calibre gun, but nothing in the on shape of a deadly .weapon waa foundwere the other brother. The prisoners taken to the police station and booked, but the charge was lett open. Mr. Goshen identified the men. He stated, however, that he saw no gun. According to his story one of tbe men approached him and the other wont around behind him. with his hand In his back trouser pocket. From their actions, ha said, be believed they intended to hold him up. and be did not propose to take any chances. Neither could speak enough English to make himself understood. They made it plain that they were Greeks, but could give no account of themselves or what they were doing la the residence district of the city. k semi-circle- valley ,n ,lle city yesterday arousing a 2 unent ngsin( the dam proposition. M meeting will be held 2? HOLDUPS" OF OGDEN Preaidant ......Vies President Cashier McIntosh . . . .Assistant faihlir L to- - F;ICH STRIKE IH.TUSCABORA Was Mada in Ground Adjoining an den Property. Og- hind ha been elected to serve term of the late Adolph Private advices to 8. H- - Hobson, enas eucretarr of the from Tjnenbacli Tuscarora, Nv., are to tbe effect ' tbat a rich strik, has been made on hh"' r"nk 01 tle the claim adjoining the l ore The report aays that to there r the Dexter. Bariow her Jjjr.re,e enough In sight to pay In a runaway on Twenty-stretw This evidently means that the strike hill At the pavement on has 'already shown up something like avenue the hora fell and Cl.vu.Duii. ho- - No one was hurt. . The nsw strike U made on a vein ground and that runs through Eclipse lntd up the police grind, la the aame town which thn W,r c,x PTen SO company has taken some rich me day, until noon. Two of Hobson'P advices also s:aie that ter i j f nr niore time In or-n- a work that they had th going ahead in good shape wi. bm the Judge wa immovable. tbe eaeA. people having taken np all be their opitlons. Viork will Ausrfr S0V ser of ibe Japanese-Oje- . euted an winter. The electric plant Industrial corporation at which was burned last prepara Jona are at one two weak t rielt heavy operation. to begin made eeia!Br rrV1? Colorado Springs last MO hi dUt- - sacom Yia'ha developments it looks V. Hlroea. bp rT.l00k?4 ,f,T Tna prirot Bike county will next iitant manager. like Northern and rear become one of the mostWMactive n,,n' of the siate iSllofwiB? d soils frulifiil bava tha wrnty nffio of ftp resstr fra I predsciton. tmexpirpit Eiko-Eclips- right-year-ol- et 2nron Eiko-Eclip- " JL 5g i;, ,il0 m-u- Of I r fu;are ,'i.aiigt-- v oflu-.of ;hc Oivgon tRiort the tuo-- T u;i! ,vf which wiil , br the tvi-- in. uf i;o present gen. eral iiia:,..-.-v,. cron, who j. will Ik- Mi.vi-i.Uny Horace G. Burt, who fur many ac-- J in a similar cupaclty oa in- utuu leic.flc. Auoth-- i 1 the epiHiintiueul of W. R. Scott I as gebtTiil i.pi I'iutpuueLi to eucceed L. lluckiugiia'ii. Mr. i at the tini,in this capacity at the piescnr Oakland Pu-- tm ibu Southern Pacific, and waa fo; moib rupenmcndcni for that cou.pai.v will, headquarteri In this city. Both of tin- alxiSe Ttangua are rXiHwted to lake effect ou the 9rat of thu year. This of the ,p,r opinion tliat Mr. Bant t op will not b eto retire, displaced unle he for he is very clo-- c ni Afr. Harnmaa and ia reoogblzt-- as a railroad man of Mr. Bucklugham exceptional abiUty. ia al-- o a capable olBtnal ud is well thought of in Oadi-n. se - - dt-ir- Choicest Superintendent L. I'. Manana ui the Salt Lake division of the Southern Pscifle returned yesterday after a trip of inspection over the Hue. He was delayed on the rood by the recent wreck on the line west of Sparks. MEATS . Cranberries, 15c quart. Parsnips, 2c lb. California flga, 15c per pkg. fanned corn, 10c, 12 15c, Canned tomatoes, 2 tor 25c. Pop corn, 3 ibs. fur 25c. 2. b. Beets, 2 Utah celery, 3 bunches 10c. Sweet potatoes, 5e lb. Union oalM. 20c package, l'tah apples, $1.90 per box io $1.00. Bermuda onions, 4 lbs, for 25c. Iarab-y- . 5c per bunch. Potatoea, 1c lb. or 90c per ca t. Radishes, 4 bunches fur 5c. Garlic. 20c lb. blab lettuce. 4 hunches for 5c. Boet sugar, $J5 sack; 14 lbs, fur $1.00. Cane sugar, $0.20 sack. lb. Hooper cheeae, 17 Kwlss cheese, 25o lb. Eastern cheese. 20c lb. Sage cheese, 25c. Runch eggs, 35c doz. High patent flour, $2.65 per hundred weight; straight grade, $2.45. lemons, per doz.. 35c to 30c. Goal oil. 25c gallon : 6 gallons $1.20. Ranch butter, 25c lb. Creamery butter, 25c. Oranges, front 25c to 60c doz. Cucuanuui. 10c and 16c. l-- ' Turkish ligr, 25c package. Bananas, 2oc doz, Spring lamb, flic lb. Eastern spring chickens, 22 bens, 17 1 2c ib. ; e. The Market Affords Greenweli Bros. The Buuuiein Pacific Iinvs sent another engine and crew to Cobra to be pluced fu service on tha Nevada Northern. This will be need until the arrival of the Nevada Non here engtna, which baa been delayed in, the Sacramento kbopa ou account of walling for material. Aa the construction work on this road is being rushed all possible It was decided by the official! io place another Southern Pacific crew on until such time aa their own equipment could be received. Choice Meats For Fine Meats IH; lad. Ilk 355 Twenty -- Fourth St. At the Methodist church Sunday at 11 o'clock. Her. Blair will preach tbe r POULTRY THE f ' i t, ; Bluer Fhoae 111. 2478 Washington Avenue TriE CENTRAL Lindsey MEAT MARKET Meat Market FOR YOUR CHOICE, CHOICE MEATS MEATS This paper is reliably larormed that the Southern Pacific ha decided to build a, cut-of- f from Wlnnsmucca north (o the Short Line, connecting at Ontario, Oregon. Surveying parties are now in the field. The road will be 210 miles Iona. Oue of the local officials, wheu asked regarding the report that tha Burlington waa coming to Ogden by way of the Echo canyon, stated that in hia opinion the coming waa aa aasnred thing. He said tbat when be was in Balt Laue City It was common talk, as a represent alive of tbe Burlington had been in conference with General Manager Bancroft relative to making amicable arrangements tor a along the line of the Union It is further stated tbat tha Burlington surveyor are quietly making testa throngh the canyon and have bored into tbe hills In many places to ascertain tbe nriure of the country rock through which tunnels might bare to ba driven. right-of-wa- y . It is said that the Rio Grande Western la contemplating erecting a flounders, soles. new passenger depot In connection 12 Me; smelts at 11 for 16c lb.; striped with the proposed new freight depot bus, 171-2- c to 2uc; oalmrin. 17 Me; ou the corner of Twenty-fourtstreet salmon. 20c sad 25c lb. and Wall avenue. In order to he IndeSmoked white fish, 2e Ib. pendent of Ibe Union Depot company. Finnan haddic, 171-2- c lb. Tbla report has been coalradlctad by Crabs, 26c and 50c. lJobxieri, 20c officials of thn Rio Grande, but notlb. withstanding It comes from good a Lard retails 'or 12 lb. that tbe new depot will ba Side veal, 7 Mr; leg veal, 1212c; thoriiy erected and will be used by the Westhind quarter, 1! loin real. 121-2r- ; ern Pacific and Rio Grande roads, both Beel loin, 9 to 14c Ib. of which are Gould railroads. That Beef ribs, set. 7 to 12c lb. the report should he denied can ba Rib roast. 12 Mr. readily explained by reason of the Veal breasts. 1'w. (act that until such time as tha new Veal steak of K g, 2uc. depot la built It will ba necessary for Veal chops, 15c. Gould hi use tbe Union depot tracks, Veal steak of boulder. 12 and if the plans wore disclosed ther Hind quarter of beef, 6c. would be e possibility of difficulties Korn quarter bref. 4c some friction noL only with tha sad One-hawhole or hog, 8c. Shun Lina but also with the Oregon Buttocks. 5c. annual memorial sermon for tbe Elks lodge, No. 719, of Oadm. Before the services at the church the Elks will assemble at the lodge rooms for the opening service of the ritual. Nearer, My God, to Thee will be sung by the members at 10 oclork. Then tha services will be transferred to the Methodist church. At 12 o'clock all members will return to tbe lodge rooms, where tbe ritualistic work of ' the day will be concluded. After the memorial services the Elks will vi-- it the Ogden General hospital Fore quarter mutton. Sc. to inspect the room which Is being fit- - i Sirloin steak, )5c. ted np for the express use of Elks, i and porterhouse steak, 15c. The room will be open to visiting Elks Round Minsk, I21-2men local and of the order aa soon (It uck steak. aa completed. Rib boiling beT. 5c. The quarters at tbe Hump roast- -, 8c to 121 2c. hospital are furnished by tbe local Pickled piss' feet, 3 lbs. fur 25c. order, with interior decoration charPickled lambs' tongue, 40c doz. acteristic of the Elk fraternity. Loin and rib pork chops, 15c. In the evening a sacred concert will Whole pork loins, 12c, be given at the church fut.the Elks Veal necks, 8r. and the general public. An excellent. Sliced ham. Jin'. program has been arranged Boiled bam, 3!c sliced. The following program will be renPicnic ham. Me. dered: 1. Opening hymn. Whole boiled hams, 2ir. Eastern ham. 16c to 171-- c. 2. Prayer by pastor. Breakfast bnc in. 17 c to 22 1 2c. 3. Scripture lesson. 4. AnAem, Mutisage. I2 Lift I'p Your Heads, Dry sail baco'i. 15c. O, Ye Gates. Ogdeu Choir. Pickled fjprk. lb. 5. Bolo, Vesper Prayer, Brackett Chopped suet. '2 , Miss Hayman. 21-2Pork sa ; gr. 6. Anthem, Be Telling faf Hia SalHamburger. IJ1-2vation. Blerlev Choir. Oysters, T'jc p r quart. 7. Bolo, The King of Love. My Tbe price iu each instance is by tbe Gounard Jay Smith. Shepherd la, 8. Anthem. "Praise tbe Lord. O, Je- pound. Timoth: buy. loose, sells for 89 per rusalem. Danis Choir. . baled, die a hundred: ton; tim-ith9. Bolo. selected, MlM Blair. alfalfa baled, 'uc a hundred: alfalfa 10. Hymn. $i;.5u to $7.Gn per ion. 11. Anthem. O. Come, J.et ts hay. loose.81.50 per cwt. Wheat. Bing. Lewis Choir. Oats. $1.5". 12. Solo. Face to Face. F, M. Whole corn. $1.40. Tout. Cracked corn, M.5o, Sweet Habha b Eve. 13. Anthem. 1.2" chopped. Barley. fil.2l vhole: Kirkpatrick Choir. ' Rye. $1.3" per hundred. 14. Closing Hymn. 81.1 5 per hundred Bran and ebor, The publio la invited iu bmb the Shorts alone. 11.30 per hundred, au morning and evening services, cracked barter. $1.40. teats are free. Ctah pumpkin". Ibe each, i'tah cabbage. 3c Ib. Hives are a tarrleie torment to ib California grapes. 1 2 1 tv jb. Hnkbard squash. I'm l. little folks, sad to some older ones. Easily cured. Doans Ointment never Pumpkin. 1"e lb fails. Itisisui ril'.ef. permanesi euro. nioaters. 5c pet A1 any drug awe, 50 cenjs. (Iiines- - rndiehe. 5e each.' . V . BEST. WE HAVE THE CEIT. TRY UB. FI$H AND POULTRY IN 0 SAGO IE ' 4b Phenes Wa plaaae everyone. Phenes lad. 23 1 1 171; BeU 171-k- . 2321 Washington Avenue We Keep the Best Meats Hi lad. ; . I - Washington Avenue f if B; H Meat Market jf. it 173 25th Street IB RINCKERS 171-y- BIELS Honey win bny; no Inferior mente handled et BALLARD & BeU WM. WILFORD, Proprietor. THE PLACE TO BUV YOUR MEATS 1 1 h FRESH AND CHOICE. cock-Mlic- Held in tbs Metho- AND FISH POULTRY AND FISH' IN SKAGON. FOR EXTRA urn te get An heat at this market Phones BeD 23c. Geese, 2oc. Ducks, 17 ISc: Halibut, dist Church. i FOE Ten are Butchers h Strvicss Wilt b Fred L. Keller Wholesale and R staff 10,-00- Turkey. ELKS MEMORIAL 1 i To Buy the . e 81 OUR BUTCHERS The Places - pounds capacity, each, and 800 steel under-framrefrigerator cars of pound capacity each. It ia also aid that he will soon place ooutraote for 6.000 more freight cars. The new refrigerator car are wanted, li ia said, to handle banana ahijunent to the west from New Orleans and for certain other purpose not connected with f he California fruit trade. Mized nuts, 20c lb. r large bottle. Ketchup, 30c Jama, 15n can. New dates, 15c; 2 Iba for 25c. Winter waiermeiona, l(k: per. Klpiiered salmon. 2uc 1b. P i e get birds for a late trade. .Huge, 5c per lunch. Maple sugar, 2lc pt-- r lb. Raisins, new, lie pkg. Citron peel, 25c lb. Orange peel, 2"e lb. Lemon peel, tie lb. New rurraute, S pkgs. fur 25c. New waluuia, 3U and 25c lb. Almonds, 21) and 25c lb. I i j ng e , si llee! sugar has fallru 15c pci- -- ark during the last week. Cant- sugar te main th same. Many beet sugar mills are now throwing their fall grind onto the market. Orange and banaua are coming iu. Tuey have a better color, flavor and vice. star. ' Thank-givisnipped the market For hia Bouthsrn Pacific and other of turkey a. Many orders are already roads E. H. Harrimau is ia tha mar which for Christmas fowl, placed ket for forty-fivtank csra, 1A00 steel a scouring of tbe enuutry to umtor-fraui- e box cars of 100,000 since his arrival in the ciiy Suwser ha been a constant source of worry to the sheriff's force, which waa holding him in custody for the Nevada authorities. P. B. Suwser was brought to this city by Special Agent Sullivsu tad Jones (8 thy Oregon Short Line from Perth North Dukoia, and lodged in the county Jail, pending his being taken to Nevada. win-rhe was wanted on ibe charge of ruilMizieiuent. SAwser had come from Perth without pajiere served upon him. He consulted with an attorney and, as a result, a writ of habeas corpus waa issued, and upon the showing made ot the bearing, Sawsr waa ordered released from custody. That was really the beginning of tbe trouble that culminated today in Sawaer being taken back to Nevada. On tha day that, the wrjt was granted Sawser wa about town for several hours, always under the waichful eyes of detectives, but aloug iu the afret noon he evaded them. A search waa at once instituted and late tbs aame night word we received that the man had gone out of the city and waa head-a-d for tha Idaho liue. The next morning he waa arrested at Malad, Idaho, and brought buck to uwair the arrival of extradition papers from Nevada.8usrer'a flight caused considerable of a aensutlou at the lime, owing to some of the peculiar circumstances of the esse. The prime for which Hawser ha been tskea back to Nevada to aland trial la the alleged rmbezxleuient of merchandise from freight cars and front the werehouse at Palisade. It ia alleged tbat a conspiracy enisled between Hawser and a firm of merchants at Palisade to dufratid the Southern Pacific company, the evidence of which was unearthed iu the finding of a quantity of stolen goods in the custody of Basserno A Bon of Palisade. The two men were arrested oh the charge of receiving stolen goods and ere now held for the grand Jury of Eureka county under bonds of $1,600 to answer to the charge. Sawaer will be tried at Eureka and Attorney DeVIne, who represented him here, will defend the action against him in Nevada. The sheriff's force in Ogden snd Hie Southern Pscifle officers have performed some very clever work in getting Sawser back to Nevada. Their pur suit of the man to Idaho in ills attempt to get away demonstrated tbeir ability to trace a fugitive under the most trying condition. Call-lug- -- Effective yesterday R. K. Cobb i appointed to traveling freight agent to till the vacancy caused by the death of Robert Craig. Mr. Cobb has beea identified with the Oregon Short Una for many years and lecently held the responsible position of chief clerk ia District Freight and Passenger P. K. Grays office and hi promotion 1 a lecognltlua of bis abilty and past ser- MARKETS OCDEN FREIH FIGH ARRIVE EVERY DAY. Beth phonee 331 11$. St h Twenty-Fourt- Just pboaa ns tad me enure you (he belt. Phones BeU led. 164-- k; 1M. 1 -- , ELITE lf ' ; 2 Ci. rr - - u;, 40-PEO- PLE i:i "a.--- it ihfiv, Wiii ."lion- -; i he l.iiii-- . . . t l-- !.-- fl-- b. Meat Market Union Depot company. The Southern Pacific official bare served with notice of a salt against them by tbe government in the United State district court at Portland, Ora, to collect penalties for their alleged violation c if tbe safety appliance act passed by congress in in 1893 snd subsequently amended Similar suits have also been 1903. hronght against oilier overland roads. Tbe act In question requires every train should have a sufficient number of cars so equipped with power or train brakes tbat the engineer on the locomotive drawing such train can control it speed without requiring brake-mto use common handbrake for that purpose. All paKnger train are properly equipped with airbrakes, so the act refer more particularly te freight train. The Southern Pacific baa many of Its car so equipped and a a rule will not take a car from another road coming In a through train unless It has airbrake. Tbe anit therefore ia in the nature or a surprise and Is probably the first action of the kind brought in (he federal courts on this coast. been John Hickey, general master mechanic of the Rio Grande Western with headquarters at Balt Lake, has resigned. He will be superseded by William Donald, recently of tha motive power and machinery department of ibe Missouri Parinc. Falling health Is the cause of Mr. Hickey's resignation. Mr. Hickey has held bis prant position in Bah Lake for nearly nine years. He was born at. Painesville, O, in 1845. and waa educated at tbs Upper Canada college at Toronto, Out. He wUh th b!s sppraittleeeblp NEVADA MARKET 126 Your Cuts Are Ours The Finest Meats on the market are nlwaye fend hero. Phones led. $41; BeU 62. C. H. GREENWELL. JR, Proprietor. Street Twenty-Fift- h Groceries and Choice Meats of . i All Kinds Our metre le te please. Everything flrat-cl- a ... 874. W. W. STONE, Prop. Phone-l- ad. 2323 Washington Avenue : i LONDON Meat Market THE ARMOR Meat Market BEATS THEM ALL FOR FINE SELECTED A. WRIGHT, Prop. Fresh and Salt Meats. Game and Fieh in Stolen. We handle Nothing but Prime Stser Beef. FRESH AND CURED. t. FISH TWENTY-FOURT- i MEATS Beth Phenee 111. 16 i: AND POULTRY at all sesame. I BT. H Heme Mcde Lard Specialties: and SnuMge. e All Meata ere Strictly in Every Line. Juet phene ue aal e enro of you. Flrot-Clao- Fhoa Beil 477-k- i 1Q take , Ind l $11 j ; jfej-ve- ;i it fil. J |