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Show EXAMINER: THE MORNIXG FT AH, OGDEN, MONDAY JANUARY MORNING, SALT LAKE AND STATE NEWS (FROM CORRESPONDENTS AND at ATE j trip Salt Lake to tie Und Suwliin. via Salt rte OF sheriff bell CREEK. CRIPPLE ye'') - LOS ANGELES fll-r- I1 SPECIAL n Cody-Talcu- . In All the World No Trip Like This v. MONUMENTS Poet-Tyn- inves-Sroua- g, e, pro-Jam- BEN BLAIR o jwnnirt The luduns dressed ou.y in and breec.t-dot, niiie round and rouud the house, whoupiug and yell, ing. throktiuing all wi'h destruction but were finally subdued and pacified them a beef oy B:hup Dunn, who ga and several sacks of ttuar. Mr. Shew furnished uam and otb er valuable asstaace. at various times fur the support and relief of the emigration companies iu crossing the plains, and for other charitable war-pai- h pur-'loae- i. On March 21. 1371, bis wife. Pam-eliadied, and be again married January 1. 1375, Minerva P. Stone, who together with four children. Ambrose and Olive A., Ernest, Merlin 1.. Theresa, survive him. He became a memlr of the L. D. 8. church May 9 1905. see-Ther- 16-ds- , 1 t a 1 I- yn. 'o-nia- n. '2? ALLENS B. B. B. ..FLOUR.. At the Worlda Fair at Portland. It Is seif rising and atraady prepared for GRIDDLE CAKES. MUFFINS, FRUIT PUDDINGS and the Famous BOSTON BROWN BREADl There ie ECONOMY, SIMPLICITY and ASSURANCE In eeng tt.l famous flour. Re sure and put it on your abort list for the neat order. ALLEN'S B. B. B. PLOUR CO, SAN JOSE, CAL . UNION A BLOW TO EXPORT TRADE. Despite th fact that Secretary Wilson In hi report has sliown by figures that the dairymen's profits last year 0 amounted to (kitiS.Wiu.thHi of tha or more of true wraith the farmers roiled up, not Including the $6,000,000 per day rise ln farm values, now and then a man can he found who deplores the loss of our foreign cheese trade of twenty-fiv- e years ago, when it is said we were shipping pounds of chees abroad yearly. Why should we deplore this when we now oonvume all thla cheese at home, and at prices that would not he real lied ln London If we had the cheese to export T Moat of na can remember those exporting cheese. They were so hard and dry that exporting them waa the only way. The oheeaemaker was and put on tbs acid in the whey until the curd would thread on a hot iron a full half inch. No oue wanted them at home. Now that we know how to make a mild, plastic, rich cheese the home niaitiet takes them all. No one now hears about cheese that cannot aland a trip to New Orleans miles it le skimmed blue or made so dry by acid that it is as hard a a rock. What lota of whey oil was val ln those gathered from the days, and come Is at ill gathered. Why? Still the maker contended that they were full creams, and In lofty disdain aid, Ha. ha! to the Ohio cheeee-makor- a who were skimming milk, one pound of fat to the lou pounds of DAILY TRAINS (UNION PACIFIC) the famous OVERLAND LIMITED and the new Los Angeles-Qucag- Limited o Strictly Twentieth Century Ve&tftulcd Electric Lighted Steam Heated Trains 8Ctua,,y imnorUnjJ Jra A. B. MOSELEY, T. P. A, Ogden, Utah. WHY Depart Portland, Bpoknna Po catello and Butie Xaprasa dally isg66 a 4 Portland. 1:93 am. Na 7 Past Mall, Spokane, PocateUo and .13:30 p.m. Butte, dully Na 11 Cache YaOer Na C. A. HENRY, Agent, Union Depot. Ex-pre- - Depart 4 :1B Eastern Express I Portland, Bpokana Butte nnd PocateUo for Brit Lake City, drily .... 7; 30 Na S Local tor Salt Lake I 30 City, drily Na 12 Cache Valley to Balt Lake City ...1$ :40 am Na IS Las Angeles Umlt-s- Na Na The Overland Limited Twantydhlrd at Iki Meal Lotas Ms cars, buflet-amoi- Na I EM a CMcagt ItA-ftst- n By. To California and Its Most Famoos ,"a r?M5 in importance as market for moduct of the United State. Copper capon to The Netherlands 1903 aggregated $20.90JMi0; while of the Imports front that conutry In IS05 s very h.rg percentage. i 1 HBd aiTp luxuries, - WINES and LIQUORS B. M. LEEOOM. H. PATTISON Falstaff Cafe 2425 Wash. Avs. Phone 228X 3 R. G. W. TIME CARD IN EFFECT. MAY 13, 1905. DEPART DAILY. Mail nil points Na 7. 45 n.sa East 9:00am. Na 13 Salt Lake local .. 1:35 pm Na 14 Salt Luke special Na 3 Chicago nnd 8LLoula .......... ......... .... SUMMER RESORTS Tent City Pasadena Terminal .......... ... p4 2. 20 Limited 4 Atlantic Er press, nil 7:00pm paint East Na ARRIVE DAILY. Na Na Riverside 11 Ogden special 5 Pacific Mall. Salt 11:20 Lake Limited San Pedro Long Beach ana ........ ........ 2.60 p.na Local from Park Uty and Son Pet Valley No. 3 Pacific Express from Na am. ...... 11:30 Bnd ell points East No. 1 Chliwgo and SL Louis Coronado Los Angeles Allen Transfer Co. THROUGH OBSERVATION Hacks and Day and Night pm Prova Nephl and Arrive Portland. Bpokana Butt end Pocatello Express from Balt Inks City, ll :S0t Na I Atlantic Express frost Salt Lake City, and Inter3 :06 am mediate point, drily Na 7 Portland. Bpokana Butte tend Pocatello Express from Balt Lake City, ...... .11 :35 am dally Na 1 Fast Mall from Balt 3 :S5pm Lake City, drily Na 11 Cache Valley ExSolv Lake from press City, Provo, Nephl aud 3 :16 pm Juab, dally Na 17 Loa Angels Limited, :46 pm Na I Eastern Exprais .... 7 :06 pm Na SLPadndlBmeapoIisI CUetgi fc 3 :10 Na wffh bather, hath and Mean Ubrary) satin traM Dlnct d 4 :10 pm Juab, drily ...... 1(1 Ifortlsnd. Spoken. Butte and Pocatello to Salt 3 :20 pm Lake City, drily Ma bffitVarfl an? IBraty lighted, throadh 1 far Balt Lake City, can, pea-cnt- .SLADE'S Vans 1 .............. ........... .......... ............ limited J.C. Plait Saddlery Co. STS 4 1 shearvato (era, Harness - eth-ther- Antve South ef Odgsn. hn and ouMmporl $22!- onn.000 from the Netherlands. Our ports to Belgium in the ram year were fJS.OOO.OOu ami our import from e that count rv ". hiu.(mio The (.riands snd'B.fidum rank nrat to the I Ex-pre- s, C088ACKS ARE LOYAL TO 2283 Wash. Avs, THE CZAR. 2 373.WO.m-- 1:20pm Past Mall from Portland, Bpokana Pocatello T1OO1 and Butta drily Na 13 Cache Valley daily ,,,,,.....,...19:8$i Na 10 Portland, Spaknna Bntto and Pocatello doily, S:69pm No. Whenever the Ooesncka make their appearance In the dispatches from Ruuds they are either cowing or From slashing the revolutionaries time to time the dispatches reflect a fear In high official places that other soldiers who have worn the Cur's uniform nnd eaten hia bread may go over to his enemies; the fidelity of tha Coe racks la always taken for granted. Why? The explanation is furnished In an Interesting letter from Mr. Sperry, published in tha Hartford (Conn.) Courant. According to this Russian gentleman (a university graduate) whom Mr Sperry foregathered with on shipboard, tha Cossacks have been from the fltot and are today as free (except ln the one point of military service) and as Independent a folk as you can find anywhere. ment flourishes as lustily in (ha thres fertile districts of Little Russia which THE CLEVER COMMERCIAL TRAVthey inhabit as In the Connecticut valELER ley. They have (as Hr. Sperry writes) wants to waste no time la "making hla train.'' Let us know as far ahead as may bo what train you want to catch outsider has a word to say, or even of- and well laud you, Mr. Salesman, with fera to meddle. They own all the land, your trunks, sample cases, etc, at the which for the moet part is tilled for station, long before the whistle blows from other district, Won't tax you too much, either. W them by who are content with very law wages. do a general trucking and cartinga busiA foreigner. Russian or other, desiring ness, besides, nnd hnv n gulck-actioto settle among them may succeed In phone. obtaining land on a long lesse, but be cannot buy It. If he goes into business he must pay tax. and the money goes Into the local treasury. The Cossacks are untax sd except as they may tax themselves for thetr own benefit; no a Specialty. Coasack money goes Into the Imperial Transfer Scavenger Work. treasury not a kopeck. At home they Excursion Wagons In Season, ara person of liesure and of property, comfort. But living in (Cossack) wild blood fighting blood runs in their veins; a summons to the life of the saddle and the camp Is a Joy to them .rather than a hardship, That la to say. nnder the Caardom they have everything they want, and according to their Ideas, arc as well off specialty. moving pianos aLESSEE. a it. is possible for mortal man to be. J. C. SLADE, fare would How they under a new 408 25th Street, Tribune Bldg. firm of government they dont know, 'Phonea Bell, Office 220; Bell, Reel, Naturally thev cleave to the Gear. dence, 224. Independent, Office 224, Residence, 1144. OUR EXPORTS FOR 190k Wagon for Sanitarium will leave Washington Jan. 21 According to Utahna Drug Store corner at 9:30 a. m. and return 11:30 a. m.; at 2 p. m, a rap of the bureau tfriaMriln f the denartireni ex- aud return at 4 p. m. ? 9 dolly pro-aent- s ftSr'wSyPto North ef Ogden, Per rates er Information Mil wit the Hera you may rest assured that you are getting not only Harness that th very finest appearance, but it Harness that la well mode In every no?S detail. horne Writet tim best one after all?-JoGould ln Hoard's Dairyman. Obaorvottm-- Operating Pullman Palace Blerpere; Incomparable brary Cara 4 Dining Cara buttcT from nhta iw wfaro SHORT LINE RilTJtOAP OREGON COMPANY. - lsdrasn from Council Bluffs, Omm ha Denver, Kansas aty and East, drily 3:4laaa Na 7 Los Angels Limited, 3:45 ya, Na 9 Fast Mml 1:55 y.a. Na 1 Overland Limited from Omaha, Council Bluffs, Kansas City, Denver nnd nil (:06 pm points East, dally The Overland Route This Include Arrive I California EspraM Na VIA One Weak Spot he c?v ver, Kansas City and East, 3 8 Lo Angeles Limited, 7 4 Atlantic Express for Denver, Omaha. Council Bluffs, Kansas City and all 7:30 pto. points East, drily Na Na m 4"EAST "4 With our other farm industries outstripping the dairy in farm occupation, and our population increasing faster than the cow population, where ia that ItO.UOO.OOO pounds of cheese to come from if the market abroad waa ready in receive It? If the help question continues as acuta as now there will be leas cow milked ln tha next few years to come. Thlo movement is ah Will not mar the appearance of new ready observable. In my own town, Harness, but will make It very unnafe. within three years, ten dairies have If yori buy your t k 1 Omaha, Council Bluffs, Den- milk 5" COM- Depart $6,000,-000.00- , PACIFIC RAILROAD PANY. Na ( Eastern Express .... 6:20 Na 2 Overland Limited for . During hia lifetime. Mr. Shaw was an energetic and active figure ln bus! ness circles and did much for the up building of Weber county and Ogden City, and through his economy and perseverance, has left his family well provided for. He was well known, not only ln Weber county, but ln every part of this Intermountain region, as a man of sober and Industrious habits, and sterling worth. Like his predecessors, be lived to a good old age 81 years, four months and three days d. BEN BLAIR UNION DEPOT TIME CARD AWARDED -- doitnow . 2 Medals EXCHANGES) aidered It very unusual. The attending physician. Dr. Woodriup. of this city, is si:i working hard with the perpewai case and has hopes yet of pulling the JO Edward daya good SaU Lake. Jan. 21. Sheriff young man through. gout, ticket and 3ell of Cripple Creek, Colorado, Colorado, a J. Thompson of Victor, ROAD AMENDS BURLINGTON were in Salt Lake ARTICLES. oreeetlgate the movements of Harry Caldwell, chard, now under arrest at of former Cheyenne, Wyo., Jan. 20. AmendIdaho, for the asaaaeinauon ed articles of corporation of ihe B.g Governor Prank Btetmenberg. Sheriff Railroad company were today j Horn Bell called at the police station and with the county clerk. The Big Hernpei John BurlKeargecnt Orchard Horn company is a part pf the Doolan, who aasocUted withLake. Duo-l.- ington system, which is now being Salt was in a while the latter built from Frannle, on the exdusiTCly retold the story print- line, to World, Basin and Thermopoli. 10. Fefc. X midnight, Herald. In tho ed exelus'vely The amended articles state that the Inrea Salt Lake Sheriff BeU said in regard to the Burlington will, in addition to build-luand diner, Meals a la eleepen Carries eae: Orchard t north and south line from the junc1 -The evidence against Orchard tion of Muskrat creek and the Big . arte numa admitted conclusive. He had county, hint. Sev- Horn river, in Fremont ber ef thing that implicate down through the counties of Fremont, Albroken eral timet ae baa almost and Sweetwater, Carbon under examination. It it believed that bany to the Wyoming Colors do line he haa beet connected with no less between the 105th and lOTth meridian than four cases of dynamiting." of west longitude. Sheriff Bell and Mr. Thompson left This indicates that the Burlington Colorado. for afternoon Ttyy yeeterday proposes ro build a line through from Orchard since Caldwell in been have Denver to the Wind River Indian resvaa arrested, working oo the case. ervation. connections with the to write rewrrationa for line, thus HOLD-UP- . BUTTE FOR ARRESTED A. W. RAYBOULD, Secy, giving the Q" a direct line to the northwest No. 85, 8aK taka. Salt Lake. Jan. 21. William Pis-leSurveyors have been In the field suspected of holding up Manager west of Cheyenne for came time, and Thomas Malane of the Hennessey Mer- it ia believed they are working ou the cantile companys branch store at surveys for this line. Centerville, Mont., Jan. 9, and securing $3,000 from the safe, was arrest- THOMAS TO GET ANOTHER TERM. ed yesterday morning by Detective A special to the Herald from WashCharles E. Garvey of Butte and Detectives Georg Chase and Joseph Burt ington says: After a protracted camYyvvWii of Salt Lake in his room at the Bt. paign In which three or four candiAlbans hotel, 230 Wret Second 8outh dates have made vigorous efforts to street. Paisleys wife, who was fol- land the postmistership of Salt Lake lowed to Balt Lake by Detective Gar- City, the plum will remain in the posvey, was also taken Into custody, and session of the present incumbent, in the city Jail. Arthur I Thoms. The relodged FOR Paisley accomplish In the crime Is appointment of Thomas has been recbelieved to be here in SaU Lake and ommended by Sutheiland, to efforts are being made to apprehend whose wishes in the matter Senator was him. When Paisleys - room Smoot and Representative Howell searched $1,100 In greenbacks was have deferred, In accordance with the Colts general custom of allowihg senators found. He carried n Copings and Headstones revolver. to name the postmasters for their own Detective Garvey left on the mid- places of residence. Under g recent rule promulgated by night train for Butte with hla prisoner. DONT BUY FROM AGENTS Mra. Paisley will be released this Postmaster General George B. Cortel-yo- u toAi they get large commissions, and Butte for leave will and morning the merit of the Incumbent and Bee your you have to pay them. the record made by him as post masnight. home people first ter is supposed to govern the action of Two car load a.of stock to select FORK. DEATH AT AMERICAN the department In oomplylng with the from. recommendation of senators for or Jan. American Fork, B(tainBt retention. In the case of of the wyomanager and lessor maater Thomas the recommendation of Yard Opposite mlng mine In Amencnn Fork canyon, Sutherland and the wishes of which anowsllde his death In a jj, department probably coincided, for Gty Cemetery met eatercame down about 1:30 a clock ,y of Thomas as postmaster day afternoon. la good in the department. News of the accident was brought to charges were filed againal him two American Fork at noon today by H. J. yaara aR0 and were thoroughly and tigated by the George Summerville department and Duke. Th three men came to n0unced without foundation. The rec-- th power plant at the mouth of the ont 0f the poaioffioe department show canyon and telephoned the newt to Salt Lake post office has been team waa started conducted In accordance American Fork. with the out Immediately and more trams andand regulation! of the depart- men left at 1 o clock to aid In reoov- ment and no good reason appears to . exist for not allowing the reoommenda- ering th body. Mr. Tyng had just gone into hi of-- ,jon of Senator Sutherland and respo bulk at on pointing Thomas, ite. which la a lenn-t-when the .slide end of the house, Spry for Marshalahip. eauiRit him. Mr. Krouse was shout to The next federal appointment to he Join him when tho elide came without ln Uuh wui be that of a Unit- was crushed In- - p(j Elates marshal to succeed the preswsrning. The lean-tto kindling wood In an instant. Krotiac pj,t incumbent, Ren B.Heywood, whose waa In another building In the course frrn, jB ahoUt to expire. The Utah of the alide and he waa canght aleo. gemtora have tentatively agreed upon Krouse, however, waa thrown on top Heywoods mteneesor. He will be Blate of the slide and rode with It to the chairman William Rpry, who haa bottom of the canyon wllhont aerloua aB actWa candidate for the place h,Jurjr backing lost control men employed at the of theHeywood'a Twenty-fiv- e organisation In Hrpubjjcan nine began tho work of rescue im- - utah. positive information on the sub- 'T'HIS is a picture of the in edTateirTbut h a! not found Tyngs hVi!iiTuTb7heVtah young ranchman who body at 4 oclock this afternoon. The araitors. but it ia believed they have to the who made the trip men came out of the'West power rpacIl(.d an ,reement on thi office, ,WK,int- reCOnra,n1 like another LochinTar ?! There U "ndtw111 .. after the girl he loved. no hope of recovering Tyng alive. The maw is plied to a depth of about twem I The announcement that the Utah C He looks as if nothing ty feet md i eo wet and heavy that gpmtors had. ao far aa- they are eon-t- o person could live under it toon disposed of two of tha choic-could stop him which is than a few moments, even though un-bit of federal patronage, will the quality that we like ate the keenest interest among Utah Slides have been numerous in Amer- - politicians. It Is expected, ia view best in the hero of a story, , iemn Fork canyon during th past of th, conditions set forth in The after alL week, and ore teams have had a num- - Herald's dispatch from Washington, ' her of narrow escape. that the appointment of Mr. Thomas SLBtaBhrir" ie making a Mr. Tjmga son left shout two week wHi .0 through smoothly, but s bitter tremendaw stir. Flee ediago to attend school In California. Ha is looked for In the ease of Mr. Mvra New tion In who thousand v and hia mother, cop thirty gory. acciof the iaa have bees printed. York, bane been notified C Nothing more Vigoroa, fresh, and exciting, or mera Another veteran at Utah, pioneer been considered a good friend to tha days has passed away. Ambrose Wcatara has been published town ewer since he cam here, and wms ghaw, whoce death occurred January h yean. Aak year both-s- o much respected by Ms employe, who iRh, 1906. was horn September 12, liar if this la not so. always received the higheet wage 1834, ia Victor, Ontario county, New and the heat of treatment from him. York. He resided there and at Bern The teems from American Fork re nlngtou. New York, until 1843, when, turned with the body of Mr. Tyng together with hla parents and their about 9 o'clock tonight. They met family, he removed to Laharp, Illinois, miner on anowahoea with the body, There he first met Parnells, daughter which wm recovered shoot 6:30 of James and Sally (Barker) Dunn, to LETTER LIST. o'clock this afternoon. Mr. Tyng waa hom he waa married June 22, 1846, killed Instantly. There Is near ML Pisga, Iowa, while on their was list of letters remaining in the a hole over the right eye which journey west. Ogden Poatofllce, January 16, 1906. probably made by a nail, the nose They located at Kanewille, Iowa, Kde crushed. Bnd In the following spring, Mr. Shaw which if not palled for la two week a la broken and tha left he sent to the Dead Letter of- Mr. Tyng' hand still clutched ' a lead and wife started again for tha west, e fice: pencil when the body was found, being among the first ten of the is reason to believe he heard ond company of pioneers to arrive in Ladies Llat , Fraaer Mrs. Berth dolman, Mrs. Mary the noise of the oncoming alide and Balt Lake City, in September. 1847,kad opened the door of the office when where, on Cottonwood creek, he helpKngle. Mrs. E. H. Dwyer, Mrs. Effla the snow buried him. ed 0 construct the first Irrigation nrlffltiM, Mrs. H. Wn. In Utah. ditch Goodman, Mra. Xya. Mta. Jennie MUCH SICKNESS. In the spring of 1849, he removed to ElUa Lambert Ogden. Utah, and located on the north Hiitxloy, Marie OUberllge, Mrs. S. ML Pleasant, Jan. 21. There Is a ride of Ogden river, where he raised Hallow, Mabel Pratt, A. Agatha great deal of aicknese ln this valley- a crop of corn and wheat, the corn Johnson, Mri. L. P Quinlan, Mias at toe present time, dangerous con- being "the first raised in what is now Kemnley, Mrs. Parel tsgiona diseases existing In this city, j Weber county. There were at this Peterson, Mra.. . u"?1 Moroni and Mountain Green. time but four cither families there Kirkham. Ada Mary In this city whooping cough prevails . :he Browns and Sheldons on the 1 owe. Mra. Rainey, Jennie to an alarming extent. Probably er- couth of Ogden river, and the Chases Actcs H. B taker, Celia cry other family in the town has a and Hubbarda on the north. Here. toi Chrislira. Cora Toombs, ''le, case of that disease, or a very bod he helped to construct the first' Irriga no Miss Wilson, A P cough which very much resembles that tkm ditch In Weber county. McDonald, Mrs. Wilson Mlsa one, and which severe and contagt-- i ' He participated In the only two In-Glenn out. Two deaths occurred thlu week Uan uprisings In Weber county. The Gentlemen's List from the disease, a young child, of first was li 1850. when Chief Tarakee J. W. old of the Shoshone tribe, while In the Hurghoff, Joe Joseph Johnson, Jr., and a o'lwerman. Chari A. babe of William Zahrisbie, Jr., me- - act of rivaling corn, waa killed by a Burn. Clifford M. Brown, C. A. cumbltg to the ravages also. General- - white man Fearing an attack of the .lames O'Brien, John ly the more aevere caee are accom- - Indians, Mr. Shaw, with four others, Bowen j. W. -- Parker. Chaa. panted by pncmnonla. making the was rent, out to warn the sritler at Baiitimon, P. A. (2 letteral sickness always critical. North Ogden to come to the settle, r,av;. J. E. A. Moroni .smallpox Is almost epi-- ment for protection and to gather in In Leahy. ,vrt. rw Lewis. Frankie -demic at the present time. Last week the stock from the ranges. They r erbett. Wiley Arthur Roger. James v there were two new caaes and thla were pursued by large band of In- weak nine more have been added to Clans, btft througVfhe fleetneu of hie Bey Rockefellow, H. r'hunker. Hat. None .of them ato serious. The horse. Mr. Shaw arrived la safety. rahk, I. Reed, Chaa E. the Grrvea. James' Stephens, Charles health officer In Inclined to believe One of (he party, a Mr. Cempbell, was vmt. 'Ifl'hs. th tiie d'seaee teas started at, a puVjilllol by the. Indians, and another. Mr. Shuras. " Charley lie Christmas tree wheie some one Clinton Bronson, had bis horse drop William P- L. flcvcn, went who was already sick aul expo- r- deed aa he rode Into jhs Shoemaker, Ben 'tail, men. J. D ed many other. It la thought that Spencer B. H. The next ou: break waa in vlly, July 1859. William Smith EL B. there was reunion of the Dunn wuen lunes Ed. Telleson. Frank The dlphtherto epidemic m Foun-- family being held at the res, donee of - .Iilonde, C. II. tain Grran la anid To be about over. Bishop Tbomoa Dunn it North Op Taylor, Horace ' iithrr, F. Thatcher. John although there are several esses den. in honor of Harvey Dunn and son. 'iaylen, John yet. One cose la reported from Amass, who had Just arrived from the Taylor. Willie Xltyulty. Mr. Thompson. J. E. 'GDermott. Dare Wilson, John the annals of medicine. . It haa been an altercation between an Indian and tDocaid. J. W. Warren, R L. to existence for twenty-eigh- t day, a Mr. G.rdner. h miller at the .North Og-jartta. J. G. . ,. White. Cecil the ln-fully developed, dangerous case of the den mills Mr. . . Wotton, Chas. 'Jar: in. J. disease. The patient Is a young man dlan. who Sphered together C. B. 27 years r.f age, Frank Johnson, by a Isrge band WIIhoo, W. 8. rho after W. D. Cha. us me. Di. Beatty, of Salt Jaike in- .'retiring juky frm (he din llery oa, O. J. Ztnn. L. W. spected the care this seek and con- - made a raid on the bishop a fesldence. I EM Won. 22, 13 ril points east ........ 7:00pm ...12:05am. Through Bleeping Cars to Omaha DRAWChicago and St. Louis, New York and Boston. Fra Reclining Chair Cara, A ING ROOM CAR OGDEN TO LOS perfect dining car service on nil through train. ANGELES C. A. HENRY, Ticket Agent, Qgden. L A. BENTON. Gen. Agt., Psgr. DepL RITES EXCURSION LOW Salt Lake City. B. GILSON, Agent, Ogden. O. See C. A. HENRY at Depot, Ticket Office, or writs to J. L MOORE, D. L A, Southern Pacific Comp:ny SALT LAKE CITY. WHERE TO EAT BOSTON San Francisco and Interm CAFE OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. Everything here th best Short or- ders at all hours. Ail kinds of game and fish In eeaaon. Extra fine dinner Sunday, from 12 to 2 p, m, 25c. Fine lunch from 11 to 4 and S to S p. m. Jim 224 Props Young Street. Twenty-fift- h OGDEN TURF EXCHANGE Na 326 25th Strut California and Eastern Races Direct wire foe all Sporting Events Depart Na I Pacific Express for g B dlate points, daily ....... 4 :30 am. Na 208 Mixed train. Ogden to Montello, Corinne and Kelton, dally except Sun8 :15 am. day ...... 5 Pacific ' Express No. through to San Francisco,11 .56 am. . dally 3.15p.m. No. 9 Fast Mail No. 1 Oveland Limited 4:20pm Arrive No. 6 Atlantic Express feom 7:19 am. gan Francisco, drily Na 2 Overland Limited ... 2:30pm No. 204 Mixed train from Montello via Corine and Kelton, dally except Sun5:50 pm day No. 4 Atlantic Express from San Francisco and luterme- $ :10 pm diut points, daily 6:34 p.m. No. 19 Fast Mail - -- WANT ADS. YIELD RIG RESULTS- - |