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Show MnRXINti THE EXAMINER: Im'.I.TN. I'TAH, THURSDAY 'JANTAIIY UORNIXO, BIG MINE IS CAR j WRIGHT'S i OWNED IN 5 HOUSE SCHOOLS ALSO TO BE A Lk lll II s!m i j j I a :l'.c gi.i !e inci-n-ii'- j itiu-- nir-- . ti OBSERVING cf n:tirenu:l la are to'l in tin life of Franklin th..t Ills profound nature. cui:sl-!eratiu- ciiii.i-e- tl-- FIXIKC A n METER Electric BUILT OGDEN Sale Rummage 1nm;. 1 FABULOUS WEALTH IN A RECENT DISCLOSED STRIKE. Light Company Employ a Special Inspector to Detect Losses. THE DAY A WESTINGHOUSE REPRESENTATIVE MEETS STREET CAR PEOPLE So genet! d:l tbe 'living' of tin- i'tah Light and of Railway Just prior to the L-- l company A HAVE FINE 6UBJECT FOR election, that that company nax STUDY IN FRANKLIN. forced to put on a msn whose duty it is to Let-- truck of the report of tits and inspector of H Was a Man of Versatility and Yet every case where a is surpected that the meters are tampered with. a Profound Phil, For a consideiable period, lul full, eaophor. the officer of the compauy suspected that there was a loss of power Ih-.-- invi-sTUw- a Message From Atlanta. Idaho. Brought Good News to Ws.ter S. Brown. Motor Generators Require Substantial Foundation, and. Therefore, a New Building. some-when- closing of odds and ends A complete re haps the iniue iu tha world today ia roniru!.! liy a rei-den- t of Ogden. Then . me in eight sufficient m yield a prii' of $2.0tu.-K'0- , to be and ihe property ifNot until s classed as developed .... grearei-- ' Mai-o- u lieneral Mdii-g- ei of ihe Ogden Rapid rcnip.mt. and other comiNuiy official, will hold a tvnsulta-liowiih Manager Tamphell. of ihe Power company, to arrange definitely for i ho for cars the power message came last wci announcing on i Ip. After city system. had been that 22 feet of solid are the proposed crosscut si a depth of feel did the changi m the made, hone will compower was stor- mence. It I owneta ivalixe what estimated that six months ed In the depths of Mother Earth, will !ih,' passed before the plan of there to await their pbuMiiv. improvement la realised. A few days ago Ua'-- r 8. Brown, Machinery to change the current of one of the beat known mining men of electricity, go that it will work the a tenderI'tah. who Stl rears ago foot Just arrived in the mining camp dv nannies on the car will be furnishcompany. of Ophir, I'tah. received telegram ed liy the Wcstinghonse from Boise, Idaho, Mining that the Their representative wan in the elty lower tunnel. Z.Ton fee' long, on the today inquiring into tha condition and Minerva Mining ronipauv'a property requirements of a new power house. Special foundations are required to had penetrated tbe seeond vein and had reached the hanging wall, after properly hold in position the heavy mapassing through !S fvi of ore. sam- chines. and for this reason more than pling $14 to $40 in gold and silver, any other, the new power house is nine tenths of the value being in gold. urged by directors of the company. Ha immediately wired his Pittsburg If oonstriH-ted- . it will aot be a modassociates of the great richness of ern building. Tbe dimensions will uot thotr mine. lie greater than 14x36 feel, and one If the ora chute were s small one story high. The building will be fire in length, it would mean a most im- proof, contain nothing but transformportant strike, but 150 feet front the ing machinery, and will be near the surface it was proved by drifts to lie present power house. at least 1,000 feet and on thfi surface In caae of emergency tbe old methIs 2.000 fret long. The values show od or generating power will be pressed remarkable Improvement. Prom the Into service. Thl ought to insure a surface the ora gave mill runs In 100-to- nnitluiMNis of first-claservice car with lota of $11.80 $1.20 in the transportation. tailings; at 150 feet. $.16, with $3.60 A new car barn is under enueidera-liun- . in Ihe tailings, and now at 5o0 feet, 'me present one la not large the vein has widened from eight feet, to 23 feet and baa doubled in values. euough for convenience. Is somewhat There Is no mine In the Tolled autiquaied, and Is in a state of colRtates that ran duplicate those fig lapse generally. The new barn will be tires, not excepting the Tonopah over constructed near the preaent barn, be large and more suited to handle cars whlrh Nevada went wild. The Minerva Mining company's sev- after the run, anJ will contain a repair shop, where1 damaged car may be en claims are In the Middle Boise mining district, st Atlanta. 75 miles by imtcbed up with dispatch. stage from Mountain Home, Idaho. The district la in the heart of a primitive forest and at the mouth of the tunnel of the Mlneria a creek flows 1000 miners Indies of water in the dry months of tho .tear. There Is no more Ideal mining cntp in the country, and the lucky owners of the new strike are to be congratulated ou their most favored Invest mem a. Atlanta Is not s new discovery. If was operated years ago when Fred J. Ktesel waa Corinnc'a leading merchant and was shipping north by i Trnn n - wr-iii- SCHOOL TELEPHONES COLOBED PRIZE FIGHTER i jjarburt Macmillan today ou legal business. - to Bait lk M. Bcott, of Green River, ateylng at the Ogden Hot t. Vya, U Springs- Geiu Brown, Janitor of the Episcopal old yewerdny, 71 u chuich, d Is halo ad yen hearty. tf0t Carver spoke at tha Plngree st 11 and at Madlioa achool at on Franklin Day themes. school j:f went A hrge party of rabbit hunters to Blus Creek yeeterday morning. Tha TabUu killed will be brought back for the poor. . Railway Carmen will card party and dance Jan. 18th, Jt itgia'a Hal. Admission 96c. Refreshments and prises. Brotherhood gt T. Btala Mt Treaaurer Jan Christenson of Lake was in Ogden yesterday connected with the n matters tax of the Spargo eatate. inherl-unr- a commissioner Water county, Wya. la taking the hatha at Hot Springe. Ur. Apnio la anflbrlng of rheumatism. Mar Apple, of Sweat Brin Kwffsh. with hla family, la to antra In (ha city the latter of tha week. Activity on the ffMttas will commence when ha epena up hie headquartera. Marriage licensee were Iieued today to Frederick Wright and Mlaa peart Joel, both of Ogden and of lawful age: and John C. Duncan, age 21, and 111 age 19, May Farnsworth, both of Ogdan. - Tha freaae of laat Tuesday made (ha street ao slippery that two teama are necessary to pall a load up tha bllla. Truster men hare teams stationed where tha most traffic la going on, and whm n tended wagon comae akmg the helper tram la fastened to the wagon to aid to the uphill pull. Upon invitation of tha business men sf the city, the eommarekd class of tha High achool visited tha banka, tha merchants, tha hardens dealers, and all large places of business In the city. Prof. Btilwell had charge of the claaa. Ha demonstrated to tha pupils the diff- erent methods of transacting business. returned Tuesday night (him . a three mliaion to yean Or-nan- Ho labored in the Frankfort field. His mission was very aatiafoctory, and much enjoyed. Hs slates that tha German people are much prejudiced against tile Mormon missionaries, and cause them trouble whenever the opportunity cornea within their perspective. Q. la n son of Frank J. Cannon. Connected With Superintendent's fica as a Censorship. beat HIVE YOU COT SHE? Of- - A private wnoul linitril has been placed In the board of educa-tioffice in tha Eerie building. All school 'phones are connected wiih l ho hoard. Parties wishing to telephone call the must superintendent, state their business, and, if communication will be opened with the desired school. It 1 the privilege of the superintendent to eup any telephoning that ha shall de?m unnecessary. The change followed an abuse of the school privilege of Ihe telephone. Many people called students from their classes on tha moat trivial business; parents are In the hautt of calling up children and asking them questions pertaining to the whereabouts of a certain knife or other fixtures. This must stop. Important business only will be considered under the new system. lek-phou- n le, BRIDCES FCRJHE VALLEY The five iron bridges ordered by the county oommlsblonera for the forks of Ogden river, in Ogden valley, have arrived, and are being taken to the streams. Two were taken up yesterday. two more will be taken up today, and one will be stored away for future use. Small bridges are usually made of wood, but these are iron. Experience has proven that during the high water mhrk in tha spring the wooden bridge is not capable of resisting tha increased pressure. Water rota the wood, which gives way in a few years, and the bridge must be reconstructed. The bridge company have men here who will erect the bridges aa soon as they are transported to tha valh-y- . They will be In place in time to avoid the yearly washout of bridges along tho forks of tha river. of the hardy Ameriraa character that student find it possible to consider tbe man from a multitude of viewpoints. Thu the student of liuiraiure re perusing his writings with profit and determining bl position in American literature. They find he contributed some pointed maxima, wrote profound scientific treatises and logical letters of diplomacy. The ncianra classes study the man as a scientist. His discoveries in electricity are well known to tha average man. He contributed some valuable points on the practicability of tha then almost unknown force. He waa DENVER EXCURSION. one of tha first to apply tho theory of wireless telegraphy. 27 and 2S. waa find ha lhat students January History prominent in the formative period of Via I'nioa Facillc, $30 round trip, the I'nited States. HI diplomatic I lowers stand on a par with tha most Tickets good to return until February brilliant statesmen. Ills philosophy 10th. d I IN AND OUT OF OGDEN freight teams large quantities of goods to ihe miners of that district, the round trip consuming more than a month's time. But there came a time when the rtrh pockets of the surface gave out and then the camp waa all hut deserted. Four years ago Mr. Brown of Ogden secured an option on a piece of ground he had sought after for a year prior and he took his option to Flflaimrg where he Interested men of money In Ms venture. For two years the company has been opening ifp tha ora bodies by tunneling and they have built a mill with whlrh to test tha ores on a large rale and st last- they are ready to move in such a way aa to reap tha greatest possible good' from their unlimited veins of gold. There la $4V 000 In tha treasury with which to purchase and erect a cyanide plant and already a contract haa been made with Mr. Holderman, of the Holder-maprocess, Rslt Lake, for the use of bis method of ssvlng gold and silver values. Tests made In Balt Lake show a saving of 87 per cent of the gold and 62 1 2 per cent of tha silver, with concentrates containing ouncea of gold and 63 otincaa 6 of silver. When tha new machinery la installed, there will be lively times at Atlanta. The Minerva has been a legitimate mining proposition from its inception. The atock has been held by u dosen men, and was originally incorporated for only $100,000. bnt lately the capital stock has been increased to $160,-00without one dollars worth for sale. - $76,-Ot'- n c.... $1,-52- Watiis Ousted. W. L. War is of tha Itoh Construction' company u quoted in a Raton, N. M paper as saying that the Rt. Loui. Rocky Mountain A l'sclAc road la grading irom Preston to Crow creek and It will probably lake three weeks' work to complete tha grade from Preston to Clifton House. The work la well tinder way lielween Crow crerh and Cimarron with a good prospect of it. being completed early in February With the Chinese. John Gay. rherkmaa In tha local baggage room, left yeaierday morning, to take charge of tha express csr on tha Chinese commissioners special nd will accompany the train aa far eat aa Llbcola, Neb. Went to Salt Lake. W. O. Jcmis. of tha Jones Employ' ment Agency, went down to Balt Lake yesterday to look after mattera In connection wtit tha Salt Lake branch of the busmens. - - Went to Gteon River. Bws-- W. josbpm a. psaav, v. HALMS R. HOAO. Cssm. A- - V. MriWTOSM. Ass-vC- IMattonal Batik INTEREST PAID ON SAVINGS AND TIME DEPOSITS of Ofl&cn, OUR BUTCHERS The Places To Buy the Choicest MEATS The Market Affords Greenwell ;ent A. B. Traveling Passenger of 'ha Harrlman line, left yesterday evening to accompany the special train of the Chlnc-- e commissioners aa for east an Green River. TrtE CENTRAL MEAT MARKET Bros. FOR YOUR CHOICE. MEATS Whei seals and Retail Butchers For Fine Meats POULTRY AND PIBH IN BEABON. Phoaeo Ban 19-e- ; . . lad. 16l 355 Twenty -- Fourth .WE HAVE THE OEST. TRY Ufc St Fhoaae 1711 Ball Dad. MS. 2321 Washington Avenm Mo-le-y, Train Derailed. A derailment occurred at Akaxou, station about two hundred miles went of Ogden, on ihe Southern Pacific. About twenty-nifreight cars of an train left, the rails and delayed traffic several hour. The cars remained upright snd, after the arrival of the wrecker from Carlin. It took but a short time to clear the track. Aa a result of the derailment passenger rulu No. 6. due at 7:10 this morning, will not arrive until 4:15 p. m. No. 3 Is alio one hour late. The exact cause of the derailment will not is be known until an made, but local railroad officials sre of the opiuicn that It was due lo a broken rat, Tbe track at this point was covered with snow and Ice and the may have reunited from that cause. x east-lioiin- d lnve-tlgati- on ap-ma- in APPLICATION FOR NEW TRIAL. e. I. DOOLY, We-ter- tha tlrkets on trains out of this city, have arrived from Itonver and will make their future home here. The work dono by the auditors on tha Kin Grande la similar lo that required of the train pgents on the flouthern Pacific. that is, tMtrrblng out scalp ticket and examining all transportation. re-an- d up-th- A Now Train Agents. K. A. Kmtpp. Ira Pratt and F. H. Reid, traveling auditors of the Rio o Grande who ate io handle Yellowstone Road. The contract which Baxter, Bhaw A Stores have with the Oregon Short Line requires that the work on the Yeltowalone branch from Bt. Anthony lo Tarkside, Mont., he completed by June 1st. Ererytblng possible Is being done by the above firm to have Ihe road completed by that dae, although they an somewhat, hindered by the snow and cold weather. As booh a has been granted the through the forest reserve, active work can be commenced and an additional 00 men will he required. The firm have about four hundred mre at work on (his contract st the present time. , Zhc Wtab 1-- 2 e , UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY RAILROADING Jan. 1 7. Dr. Maurice F. Doty, traction expert for the city of Chicago, today peremptorily stopped traffic on the two cable lines running Frederick Wright and Mlaa Pearl on Wabash avanua and Stole street Jost were married yesterday, on the south aide of the city and st noon, by tha Rev. O. A. PURCHASE OF COAL LANDS. which are owned by tha Chicago City at the home of A. Elmqulst company. Both lines carry T. 666 Hestmark. Twenty-thir- d Salt Lakara Get Title to Over ZJ00O Railway every day many thousands of passengBONDS TAMPERED WITH. street A. T. Hestmark acted as beat Acres In Emory County, ers between the residence portion of msn, Clara Peterson as brides maid. south side c t the city and tha busk The couple left on tho 1:10 train over Topeka. Ka.. Jan. 17. The leu era For tha purpose of acquiring title the ness district. treasthe San Pedro, for Los filed by Frenk Grimes, and from tha government to nVarly sixteen Angeles The reason given by Dr. Doty for urer. with State Accountant Morris, Ban Francisco, to be gone six weeks. quarter sect Inna of coal land In Hunt- of lh cble lines Is that were made public today by (Jovernor After they return they will be at home county, and de- - JJj TPPstt acSbed ..'being located at 2347 Madison. E. W. Huch. One of the letters Is in township from L. A. BigRsr. concerning a 16 south of range 7 east, Salt Lake aide of tho cars ant left open while Ottawa lourty bond at 4 per cent POUND DEAD IN A ROOM.' meridian, aaa the Herald, K. W. Sen- they traverse Ihe square on Wabash tha state He sera lhat by consrul in known well land attorney, avenue between ior, the Randolph aud Madi-ao- of the school fund commissioners, office Chicago, Jan. 17 The bodies of a paid Into tha government land streets. The two lines pass in two coupons were clipped from each loyoeng man and a young woman were yesterday tha sum of $27,200. The Wabash avenue, the earn of the State of the 76 Ottawa county bonds and found today In a room In the 8t. cators of this land, according to the street line going north, while those by him Janas hotel. Each of them had been document! of record in the land of- - of the Wabash avenue line go south. retained Tha recor'ls -- how that the first coufice, include quite a number of promtTha right aide of the care la the near pons were de'srhed from ibe bonds dlng kuffi Dent 8,,t PP,e- side in passing. For ten years it has when they were registered by ihe of ""IS? member! tho snd other Freed M. .., ooua wan found lying upon the been tbe custom of the company to auditor. hoi but it la Impossible to tell which leave open the gates on tbe left side It was 1h discovered that, the one of tho two need it. of the cart) in order that passengers elate proi,eri" stamp had been The man registered as Ralph Rose, may enter without being compelled to erased from th imnita f 74 out. of tad fmm papers found in hla pocket la land on the tracks of the other tha 76 second coupons, for Ihe purcable line. When Ihe two square! pose, It would appear, of making tha thought to have come from Algonquin, 111. have been passed the gates on the coupons show the same thing as The name of tha woman la not known. left side have been closed. claimed by Mr. Bfggar's letter, namely, The couple came to tha hotel last that the first two coupons were not and Immediately retired. No the property of the state. At any NEGRO CLOSELY GUARDED. Ma ware heard from tha room and rate the second series of coupons on the tragedy waa not discovered he Ottawa bonds, amounting to until 17. Milford Milford. Del., Jan. went to i he profit of somS one today. Frederick Groves, the negro, who waa The body of tha young man waa from time to time and from Informs- - arrested for assaulting Miss besides Ihe ns"' school fund. yesterday R'er identified as that ef Frank Kouba tlon volunteered In a quarter that haa Flora Boose, a achool teacher, was WILL POSTPONE AGTION. I been generally well Informed on coal, removed to tha Dover Jail today to Algonquin, UL Iron and railroad doings In tha state j prevent any furthsr attempt at lynch-fo- r New York. ton. 17. The unofficial A mob that laat night tried to the past year or two, the ennelu-jinFLED TO CANADA. siou ia draws that tha proving up on i take Grovaa from Ibe lockup here ra- but positive announcement was made in question means the early j mxined about the building until near- yesterday that State Attorney Gen. Vontrssl, Jan. 17. L. W. Burton, the lands ly 3 o'clock this morning. The fact Mayer has consented to postpone any erstary-tro- a surer of. the Provident entry into the state of a formidable; of the Delaware Naproposed legal ret Ion he might hsvs cMuntiM A Savings company of Bos- eastern combination. This combine-- j that a company Inbelieved. Is now rounding iional Guard was kept on guard all in mind again' the Mutual Is It tion, ton. which waa closed or (tor of matters into shape and that, with tho night prevented further attacks on tho surance company, the New York Life he mutts. arrived harebylaat night roneumgiatlcn of Its plans, the Rio lockup. Insurance company and aeveral other nd registered at one of tha leading Grande company, or more properly; la jail here, the companies who-- e affairs were probed Later, being placed hotce. Ha received mall there addressed to George Smith." speaking, the Vlah Fuel company, will negro made a confession. He said that by the legislation Investigating comhouse cleanrurien aald ha came to Canada on be up against a competitor for the he had been drinking during tbe day mittee. until the the assault whlrh on of have business of occurred the coke thl and coal and committer eompdnies region J "dries of his attorney in search of a struggle with ing that will make it go soma'' if It slays had no recollection finished their tasks and the character rest sad to avoid embarrassment, woman. tha young for in tha race for tmilnaas. y them of the reforms put A large portion of tha coal Included Is known. GREENE AND QAYNOR CASE. In tha more than 2.006 acres purchased HILL TO BE INVESTIGATED. from tha aovernmmt yesterday is NEGLECT OF DUTY. Nwmsh.OaJu. 17. Judge 8pear said to be of flrsbctass coking quality. Albany. N. Y., Jan. 17. At ihe tody overruled the-- ' objection of tha opinion i exp reseed that the quest of Senator D. B. Hill, today the Norfolk. Vs.. Jan. 17. The court Greece gad Gsynor to tha connectof coke will he one of the New York State Bar association manufacture martial into the recent colllHon beion of the four indictments object .to be attalaed ia the pointed a committee to investigate the tween torpedo destroyers Worden against them of the ground by the syndi- - the matter of tbe retainer which Mr. and Lawrence has found Lieut Vicby different PN'd Juries and thsi trial Upon the handling which Is for cate believed to be Hill received from the Equitable Life tor Houston commander of the Woe it combination of charge, hast cad of e headed. Tbe identity of the combine- - Assurance society. Mr. Hill remarked den. guilty of culpable inefficiency In Indictments separately. The tion behind the undertaking Is being, upon the fact that while Elihu Knot performance of duty and neglect of defendants therefore will be brought Jealously guarded at the present time, j also received retainers from the Kquit-bu- t duty. He ha- - been sentenced to be fatal beta a Jury tomorrow ! It cannot be long till the business able, he was never called unou to ! reprimanded by tbe commander of the upon 1 Rmi coosqnfettai of th Indictments. it la engaging In will disclose It (plain. "Chicago. Two million Americana Buffer the o need torturing panga of dyspepsia, to. Burdock Blood Blttera cures. At any drug sum. ! n The 1906 World Almanac and ie a tabloid library of reference. It fits the pocket both in i and priee and there la more solid fact and figure In Its 680 pagea in In a whole shelf full of costly encyclopedias. That Is why the voluminous pubThe Almanac lications are "shelved. buyer carries his reference library In his pocket. It Is a people's book for the man who cannot afford a library display and for the roan who can afford It, hut wants practical knowledge quickly. It Is not written beyond the understanding of any man. To sea ACCIDENT AT SCHOOL it la to buy It! It la Its own heat adIt la the moat active vertisement. While engaged in maklag some exagent for the dissemination of quick and practical knowledge ever present- periments in the laboratory at the ed to the public.High achool ysaterday morning, Merton Blakesle. Instructor In physics, .broke a glass tube, which he was holdLITTLE CET BURGLARS ing in his hand, inflicting a cut that required several stitches to close. Thieves entered tha building of tho Mr. Biakeslee waa holding tha tube H. L. Griffin company, ysaterday, by when he accidentally hit the hand and the rear entrance, and look one dollar the edges of the tube penetrated the la stamps and 25 cents In silver. Nothing fleshy part of tha right hand, breaking elsa waa touched. the tube. The wound bled profusely The rear door waa pried open with for a time and Dr. Joyce, who attendto lever. The fellows went straight the ed bad considerable man, injured the office, pried open the drawers, and difficulty In stopping the flow of blood. of tampered with the Bare. Nothing afMr. Biakeslee waa back at hla duties great value was left In the building this afternoon, and made light of the to the token hud been cash ter tha Injury that he had received. bonk. Tha police set the thieves acon among the professional class, STREET CARS STOPPED. count of their method of opening doors. khiey-cloped- pvt Q. from Jolly Rogers, the colored lightwho weight fighter, of Spokane, has fought many bard battles, which he has won, many of the other being draws. Is in the city and issues a challenge to any to fighter of his weight and else, meet him. Rogers is at present employed at ine Weber club, and is anxious io be one of the principals in a boxing contest, if arrangements can he made wMth some man who Is In his class, lie weighs between 183 and 135 pounds. Is well built ami possesses the build of a boxer of ability. On the coast he has a strong reputation as a fighter as la shown by the men whom he has met and defeated. Among those whom Rogers haa mrt and defeated, in the squared circle are; Barney Mullen, knocked out. nine Jack Turner, Australian rounds; knocked out. 11 rounds: Eddie Crosk, knocked out. 10 rounds; Kid" knocked out, 7 rounds; Jock Kelly, knocked out, 20 round; Indian Joe ParkGregg, 20 rounds, decision ; Kid ThomYoung er, 20 rounds, as, 20 rounds, decision; Black Diamond, draw. In nine fights Rogers has secured 5 knockouts, three decisions and one draw, which is a record that la hard lo were schools Ihe YeMenlaj given generally lo the stndy of the life and works of Franklin. Tha occasion ia his two hundredth anniversary. In the Metarn school, colleges aud grades, big celebration of Ihe event are the feature of the day. So many were the acnnnipliKbmenta -, and an investigation revealed the fact that the lure was uot in th mechanical department. A further in- vretlgation showed that certain business bouses and residents were ant using as much light as formerly, and that. In spit of the fact that tbe days were longer and more light necesuary. Then tbe company began a careful of all meters in town, with the result that it was found that there were many Instances where the met n't had been tampered with. In more than one case, thowe wh) the reading on their bad changi-meters were suddenly cut off, anil they were asked to explain their action. Several of tha meters sines the fixing'' was discovered bav been removed from tbe buildings of those who tampered with Ihe maters and placed ia a conspicuQUB pbte out of doors. We Keep the Best Meats Koa ay win boy; no tofarior masts handled at The Armour Meat Market Sorts Them PhroGelaatsd Alt-to-r BALLARD & MEATS RINCKERS FRESH AND CURED FRESH FISH ARRIVE EVERY MOM Fish and Poultry in A DAY. Both 331 phases Just phoae us sad wererilKaho care of you. HI Twenty -- Fourth St Phones, Bail 477-k- ; Ind. SIS. LONDON NEVADA ' Meat Market A. WRIGHT, MARKET Prop. 126 Twenty-Fift- h Street Fresh and Salt Heats. right-of-wa- New York, Jau. 17. Former Judge W. M. K. Oloctt, oT eounsel for Albert T. Patrick, will, on or about (he Aral Monday In February, make application for a new trial. The applwstion will ha based on the claim of newly dlacor- - I Gama and Fish In Isa sow. Wa handle Nothing but Prime Groceries and Choice Meats of All Kinds Both Phones 13S. IS TWENTY-FOURT- H ST. Hama Made Lard Specialties: and Sauaage. All Meats are Strictly FlrctClaw In Every Unm Our motto Is to pteeaa. Everything firat-cl-s Phone Ind. $74. W. W. STONE, Prop. J |