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Show Y ( i HC prMI 6im LIVELY 1 HElSt DAY IN POLICE Thursday EXAM1XEH: MOHMXU OtiliKX. L'TAll. TlTKtfnAl JlORXIXfl, .1 AXTA1IV MOVES AND WEIGHING OFIGOY. MEAD IS CRAIG ARE UNCLE SAMS AN OGDEN NAMED COURT MAIL VISITOR Night Only tww Ll BOYS WHO DISTURBED UTAHNA THEATER WERE ON TRIAL. The 75- - PRODUCTION People i Prices 75c, bOc. $1-0- 1.50, sm suit Optus -- 75 25c worn T. Wright hat returned from oust. lyUnena trip throufh the i. m Og&rn. a Richfield merchant, hrre purchasing a aupply of spring Mb goods. .who John E. Clark, la araorlatod th (hr Utah Crrdit Mrn'a aaaoclatkm, fti im Ogden yesterday. Reeee Howell ft morning for--a bus-inrtrip to Balt Lke City. Will Howell, of gone, lrft. yesterday e By order of the city council, a near light haa been placed on Washington la front of Lake street. ' Joseph Bcowcroft left Saturday night for New York. He left In the Interval of the firm and will be gone three or four weeks. meeting of Aglala will be held at the home of Mra. J. Q. Paine, 1101 Adams avenue, today . at 2 A called o'clock m. i. Iliss May Rosa, of the Consolidated Wagon A Machine Co., returned y morning from Salt Lake City, vken she has been vletting. 11 today at 3 p. m., with lor, Jefferson avenue. Is desired. Mrs. R. J. TayA full attend-sac- e - Major Willis of San Francisco will hr at I he Salvation Army hall Friday galfht. S' reel meeting at 7: SO gnd meeting at 8 o'clock p. m. , e Aslsi Moore, who Ic interested In .. the cement project here and who is roaneetnd with 1h Portland Cement Co,, of Portland, Colorado, is In town, Frrd N. Heal, auditor of the dining nr and hotel service of the Harriman iiaea, returned Sunday evening from Pocatello, where he was engaged in hh official capacity. ' Pr. and Mrs W. C. C. Freeman of Xorh Springs, Wyo., shopped -- over, Fno day, in Ogden. After enjoying a hath at the Ogden Hot Springs they continued on their Journey to the mat. Mirriag licenses were Issued to the following: Joseph Buggrr, of Ogden, sd Miss Annie B, Browning; Amos C. Grlsdley, age 38, of Roosevelt, Idaho, sad Miss Edith E. Durfe, 88, of Power. Mich. Ipselsl excursion to Salt 'Laka on rhdsy, Fab. 2nd, Rie Grande Western, mount French opera, La Boheme, " lavage Grand Opera Co. Special (min returning after opera. Round trts 11.00. Seat ulc at Fred Mseu's Ait Stars., Everybody le invited. In thr Juvenile court uy morning John Crosbie, Bert Herrick and Roy Herrick, three the boys arrested last night the disturbance at Utahns theater, vrs tried and sentenced. Crosbie and Hert Herrick ware fined HO each and 'Bnwed held until the fine were paid. Hoy Herrick was sent to tke nform school. PUSH LAS VEGAS ROAD. Borh of conatructkm on the yegae ft Tonopah railroad is pro-""with a vim. Contractors, snd material men are busy less through. material , 7 employs 100 men " Oiling rails, yard ties and feed for the wiurea in which all these throngs to br applied, says the Las Vegaa Bros, ft Mendeihallv the raoing rnntrsctora, have 275 men in Wemploy at present and 118 teams engag4 oh the grade line. These bv( forces are distributed for miles the surrey and make the dirt !i;.Whlh permit the calcnlation that hnu f,?nvflvw,t&days they will reach rflt grade In such Wdi!on na to be clonely followed by e iraru layers and tie binders. Ten lea of this grade la completed and rBU,T trick,FiDK was cora- (red 7be rnntrsctora eeUmate lhat from BUI have graded and u.,!011 ready for the finishers at least or "f roadway. S en-Je- y t I1 grand opera excursion. It Lake v- City, Feb. 3. tlMround trip oe 10:40 a. m. train - "P61! train leaving 8:80 p. m. Jr;" f'w the and Saturday matinee, Tann hauler. even-performance will be on rale at the drag store, January 2- - Spo-fo- r retenilng leaves Salt Lake 11 in 35 p. m. MOROCCAN Alarciras. CONFERENCE.. Jan. Jl.-.T)TCirl inference this afternoon (ifvnrd (0 Ux project,. Spain, The COM Police court, yesterday morning, would have done honor to a more cos mopulitan city. If there Is honor lu having many and varied offenders to answer tor their misdeed. Albert Krone's case first came up He is alleged to for conideration. have stolen a watch from a man at the Montana House. some weeks ago. It waa not until recently that the theft was traced to Krone's hand! work, but juatioe caught him with plea of guilty on his lips. Krone le an old offender, although a young man in years, lie waa given 50 day. Jack Ferguaou was charged with having disturbed the peace. On the tektlmony of two small boys. It was prored that he knocked down one of the Inhabitants of Electric Alley, and In other Faya disturbed tke calm tkal le supposed to be in that part of tke city. His memory failed him in tke place where the judge needed It moat, but 25 days was thought sufficient to convince him that a clean confession Is as good as a dogged ailencg and n general denial of any wrong. Two colored vag. M. Henry and Frank Evans, were given 30 days each. They stated their ability to work. By delving Into the past, their record waa found to be one unmarred by an honest day'a work. ' Upon the complaint of the mother of Walter Harrop, a little lioy, W. Schmidt, a Hollander from Harrlarflle, waa arrested for striking the boy with hia fiat. Through an In terpreter enough of the story waa learned to understand the nature and the cause of the assault. Thursday Sehmidt waa traveling home In a sled. When at Five Points sums small children, with cries of glee, ran out In the road and attempted to catch on." The driver warned them to keep off, flourished hie whip, and made slashes at the more daring. Further down the road the school children had Junt been turned out and In a crowd they bore down on the sled. This It also mmed his rattled Schmidt horse. Tba Ineffectiveness of his whip caused him to uee morn strenuous methods. His arm wss flung forcibly around in time to ratch the Her rop boy In the noee with considerable force. Sehmidt waa lined f 10 and coats. His attack on the children was not entirely unprovoked, no said the judge. Five boys, in age from eighteen to nimrteen, were arretted last bight, for unruly conduct nt Utahna Theater. Roy Herrick, Bert Herrick and John Crosbie were turned ever to the Juvenile court; Herbert 8aulter and Roy Kelly were sentenced by Judge Murphy to 30 daya. to he suspended ns long ns the boys remained peaceable. Witnesses stated that for. a year paat boys have been making th theater ring with loud oriea, whistles, catcalls,. and In other ways had made disagreeable noises. It has been working toward a climax, which culminated enSunday night As the musician tered, the gallery gods sent up an unearthly howl. The manager fit the gallery ordered It stopped, waa hissed, threatened, end Invited ontaide to fight. He called an officer, who in turn was received with ridicule. After the performance, a crowd of the ring leaders waited near the doors (or the officiate who had dared to demand gentlemanly conduct. They started an altercation with Couch. The trouble drew others. who were looking for trouble, and In the mix-u- p knocked to the Roy Herrick wa ground by Roy Farr. Then Herrick secured a rock from the street and threatened to do Injury to Farr. By this time a policeman was summoned and the boys placed under arrant. LA BOHEME," NOT BOHEMIAN GIRL Seat Salt For Popular Optra Big. Attorney Skeen filed the Ust the complaints again' the city council men, in the Dim net court, yesterday morning. Count-;lni-t'rilg snd Mot-are the latest victim, who are alleged to have appropriated unto themsi-lv.--- , portion of the city money, Illegally fraudulently, and with intent to graft from the city rertaiu compensations for alleged labor. Skeen filed the complaints in open court, he blmaelf reading hia own man UKcrlpt. He asked that a date of cits lion be liked within twenty, days and the issue was made returnable on February 7th. The complaints allege that on Oe tuber 28, 1903, January 7, 1904, and August 8, 1905, William Craig caused a resolution lo Oe )'saeil by the council. appropriating $25, 4100 and $100 respectively for his labors aa a niem her of the city board of equalisation That Moyea, on Dec. 27 and Auguat 8, cauaed an appropriation to be given by the council to him for hia service as a member of the board of equalization of $100 and $100.50, respectively all of which was done unlawfully and with Intent to defraud the city of Ogden out of its legal money. f HIGH SCHOOL SIUDEKTS Fifty-fiv- e of Grammar Graduate Grade Promoted. tl IT WILL REQUIRE 105 Several The quadrennial ue'xinnc of United Slate mail in tlu- win ivm within the nt: Word iia.. from i he department at Yahington i welled by Chief Clerk lJ..ley of the railway mail aerviei from Prai'ticaily rbe entity the Mississippi to t he ooum i included in the fourth con'ran d:inci. Tbe day to weigh mail have len net at one huudred and five Ew-rroute in the fourth district will ium been gone over, every pound ot mail will have been weighed, and ino tui-ifor com puring the money to it.- paid to companies f r i!i(. ensuing four years will hau bn-i- i That transportation have no bonanza in handling imlilu- imsineae through the mails rrttiiiir aeon when the conditions governing th are understood. During the i four years the Increase in Hie fourth district will be, judging In the paat. front to one-hal- f over what is at present transferred over the road. This Inriya-- e, be It evrr n great, must be carried free by the comiianics. Then the rate per mile lived by the department so companies have no great margin. When tke order come, weighing will commence immediately in Ogden. The results of the weighing will determine tbe Increase in this locality fur the four years. . nit-nc- e ii tranw-portatlo- n - 1 n.-x- one-thir- d 1 lstA dozen fat RAILROADS IN George Philips, Louise Pierce, Beryl Rapp, Ada Blade, George Shirk, Mildred Stone, Dewitt Bloddard, Earl B. Shipp, Norma Ulrich, Lewis West, Hattie Wilson, John Wilson, Carl Watson, Dollle Walker, Albert Whtlmeyer, Whllaker. Dorothy Webh, Principal Austin report! that new students are coming In and anticipates much larger enrollment. Rex Calvert, a member of the class Just graduated at tbq high school, hut who enmpleled the'eourse In three nnd ene-bil- f years and cams out last June, la now in the Northwestern univeis. ally earning new honors. Late reports from there ahow that be baa asaed hia mid-yeexaminations with lonor and special mention. The large number of Ogden high school boys attending the big universities are all doing welL Reports are very flattering concerning their advancement. L-- ar Slops Itching instantly. Cures piles, enema, salt rheum, tetter, itch, fovea, herpes, scabies Doan's Ointment. At any drug store. MAYOR RULES OUT MORMON. Information reaches this city from York, Pa., to the effect that Mormon missionaries were practically driven from that place. The report says that the police stopped Loria Woolley and Fred R. Hicken, Mormon from this state, from proselyting upon the streets and distributing Mormon literature. When the missionaries appealed to Mayor J. St. Clair McCall he autalned the order of the chief of police, Jacob Hose, and aaid to the Mormon: "No person can preach the gospel In this city whose llocnae le signed by n man baring five wives." Much disgruntled over the mayor's edict, and declaring that no persons who opposed Mormonism would prosper, Wooiey snd Hicken went to North York. ea AND OUT OF OGDEN To Buy the PAYS A VISIT TO THE DEAF AND DUMB SCHOOL. Months of Work for Ogden Wash ngton's Executive i Young Men Word ExWith tht State Instipected Soon. tution. men will l employed in Ogden to do the work of loading the The following is a Hat of fifty-fiv- e mail bags onto tritrkK and moving pupils who have completed their work them to the scales erected north of the in the grammar gradea, and have been depot. Thia large number w! be enrolled aa students in the High necessary in order to avoid delay to Bchuol: the mail traina. Heretofore the weighing period haa Margaret Armstrong, Jean Burgess, Marion Browning, Howard Barker, been only 30 daya, but Uncle Sam haa Charley L. Bacon, William Chrlstoffer-aon- , increased the time to fifteen weeka, Mildred Cortes, Wm. Francis nnd, a a the government does not work Dixon, Arthur Albert Do re, LJoyd Em- Sundays, it will require 105 days in ery, Jennie Eklund, Laurence Farr, which to complete the investigation. June FOraha, Josephine Farr. Verna Thia will give some of our young men Farr, Dale Farr, Percy L. Goddard several months of desirable work. May Gold ater, Kenneth Griffin, Christian Geiger, Harry M. Gasey, Orland Higginbotham, Myrtle Hale, James Herrick, Roy Hewea, Aide Johnson. Fred Johnson, Daisy Kuhn, West Lind say, Ethel Lethbridge, Axal V. Mattson, Louisa Meyer, Goldie MacKnight. Griffin H. Marshall, Henry J. Meyer, Lillian McFall, Irma Noble, Ida Ny La Boheme" is not the old Bohemian Girl we are all eo familiar with. Borne people have wondered if it were not the same under a new name. La Boheme" ia the latest and best Grand Comic Opera given by the gifted Italian, Puccini. It deals with student life in Paris, among the art and music students. It la far and away the brightest given by any English Opera Co. The great tenor, Sheehan, will appear in the title role. A large crowd will go to Salt Lake ROBBERS TERRORIZE TOWN. on Friday next to beer It. A special train haa been eernred over the Rio Youngstown. Ohio, Jan. 28. Five Grande Western, which will leave at 5:80 in the evening. Tickets, which armed men terrorised the village of are on sale at Fred Masaa'a Art Store, East Youngstown early this morning two men and terribly beatare good on any train during the day. hooting ing a third. The robbers made a Round trip 11.00. Theater and railroad tickets now on raid on a saloon operated by Michael and Alexander Dyovok and with resale at Maasa'a. volvers drawn ordered them to give The sale opened briskly this mornup their money. They showed resisting at I a. m. Mr; Pyper haa sent a ance nnd each robber shot at them, ail choice selection of aeats. , five bullet taking effect The robbers tben escaped taking $500 with DEATH A GREAT SHOCK. them. The two victims mty die. Jacob D. Eidelman. a butcher, waa London, Jan. 29. The sudden death beaten into insensibility on the doorof King Christian of Denmark, called step of his shop and robbed of about of Europe," will 8200 by the same men. the "Father-in-laplace tba majority of royal houses of Europe in mourning. The rulers of RELIANCE HAS A STRIKE. Russia, Great Britain, Greece, Sweden to the nnd Norway are directly related John Hamlya waa in town from Buldead monarCd, either personally or through their con Boris. HU sons and lion Inst Friday with the information daughters were preparing for their an- that a rich strike had been made In the nual trip to Copenhagen for the pur- Utile Gem mine, owned by the Repose of celebrating bis 88th birthday. liance Mining company of Salt Lake, Queen Alexandria received the news saya the Battle Mountain Nevadan. of the death of her father at Windsor. Messrs. Haralyn and Katlenhorn have It cams as a great shock to her as ap- a $6,000 contract to run a tunnel on parently .there had been no previous this property and In driving the tunnel the rich ore waa encountered. The intimation of any indisposition. trike Is copper, carrying gold and PRESIDENTIAL NOMINATIONS. sliver, and the ledge Is about four feet wide. Mr. Hamlya telegraphed his comWashington, Jan. 29. The President today sent the following nominations pany Informing them of tba big strike and also sent them a number of asto the senate: Third Judge of the circuit, first dis- says. trict of Hawaii Wm. J. Robinson, of SEN. BURTONS CASE. HawalL . Surveyor General of California William 8. Graham. Washington. Jin. SW-T- ha supreme Collector of Customs. District of San rourt of the United States today dew. Barnes. nied the motion to advance the case' Diego, California R-Frank - Morawlti. Aria Consul Albert of Senator Burton, of Kansas, and set - Ahe hearing for April Snd, next. Bahia, BrazlL .. r Time THIS days. Albert Krone is Givsn Fifty Daya for Charges That Councilman Illegally and Fraudulently Took City Stealing a Watch in the Montana House. Money. Yankee Consul ORIGINAL SKEEN FILES ADDITIONAL PLAINTS IN COURT. OUR BUTCHERS The Places Profiting hi :lio Choicest Pleased MEATS Anicnea" "Si-- " mowmcM tin- lhaf Mml Dumb institute honored will a visit from some ,f mo loading executive digut-lariof tnc west yeM, rda. The party, emulating of Governor and Mrs. Meade and aun of Washington: acting Gov e vinot Geo. Trigg, of Salt Uke; Mi. Nelson, oocrotarv to Governor Under: Mis Babcock. Mrs Corey and Rev Simpkiu of Salt jkc. arrived here at noon. They proceeded at once to the iutl-tut- e iu carriages which had been provided for the occasion. They were h Meaars. Chambers and Roe, and John Wsuon.ex-prolden- t erf The Market Affords lrodcnt, RUSSELWAMES CO. the board of iruatera. and Dr. Geo. W. Baker, of Ogden. The itinerary of the partv allowed them but little time to vlalt the different department of the institution apd Supt. Drigga ezpreaaiug hia regret that such was the cam). Only a few of the class roonta were visited and all the gseats expressed themselves a being astonished bv the wonderful success that rowned the effort of the teacher. Then the vlaitor were led to the hall where Governor large dining Meade and Mr. Trigg apoke hriafiy and complimented the school. CHINESE FESTIVITIES John Chinaman has concluded hia Naw Year's celebration. No more popping of firecrackers, or praywrs in th good spirits for s prosperous year, no more f Bating or using of Incense over the Ido in the Joes house. He has, aa far as his earthly power la capable, ushered in a aucreatrfui year, which la hts object when he goes through many strange ceretnonlea and in eloquent Chinese, prays to hia God of the season and keeper of th cornucopia of wealth. Tha Celestials Bra making plena for the new year, scheming how to increase their buins and aid good luck In its mission. They art smoking a pip of aromatic tobaeoo. and trarlng pictures la the amoke. of well filled shelves sad shining gold, which is never mot noticeable than t the new year. There are no debts left for the new year. Th records have Been started free from the disgracing Influence of figures in the debit column. Groceries, Meats and Produce Everything the Best WE OFERATE TWO STORES. California Market, formerly Nevada ( Meats and Croeeriee), No. Twenty-fiftstreet. Twenty-fourtttreet Market (Meats). No. 155 Twenty-fourtat AND TELEPHONE MAIL ORDER PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. 126 h h Okla-honia- TriE CENTRAL MEAT MARKET Bros. FOR YOUR CHOICE. Butchers Pacific at POULTRY AND FIH ' IN SEASON. Fhoeaa -- BeU IPs; lad. FUEL COMPANY VS. RAILROAD CO. W. Fheacn 19ft. 355 Twenty -- Fourth St. We Keep the Best Meats Va, The Parkersburg. jB. Red Rock Fuel company of Uptour county, W. V.. fllvd today In the United States rourt against, the Baltimore ft Ohio railroad, to prevent discriminations which the plaintiff charges the railroad was making against it in favor of other coal companies. It is understo.l that the Red Rock Fuel company made complaint to President Rooeewll and that the suit here today ia the result of the matter haring been brousht to the president's attention. 27 Goldfield, Jan. Sa Reports from the Manhattan camp ssy that the rush la greater than ever. The writer of thia dispatch met a man in Goldfield today whom ha left In Manhattan a week ago. The latter, Jnat in from there, said that the camp had grown ao much in the week's tine that the one would hardly recognise It same place. The confusion sad excitement were Indescribable. While newcomers were trying to arrange for a place to sleep and otherwise adjust their personal affairs, strikes were constantly being made and svery public house displayed endless varieties of gold specimens. Ben lad. IT1-- y; lift 232 1 Washington Avenue The Armour Meat Market Mosey wlU key; m Inferior meet handled nt Baste Them All for Fine Selected BALLARD & MEATS RINCKERS FRESH AND CURED FRESH PISH ARRIVE EVERY DAY. 331 Twenty-Fourt- Fish nnd Poultry In All Seasons Just phono ns ud cars of you. Both phones 558. St. h Phoaeo, Roll 477-- k; w will take Ind. lid. LONDO N NEVADA Meat Market MARKET A. WRIGHT. Prop. 126 Strc:t Twenty-Fift- h Fresh and Salt Meats. Game and Fish In Season. Wo handle Nothing but Prime Steer Beef. Both Phenes las; SIS Groceries and Choice Meats of AH Kinds ST. TWENTY-FOURT- to Our motto is Specialties: Home Made Lord and Sausage. All Meat are Strictly Flrst-ClooIn Every Line. o pteaesb Everything first data -- Phono Ind. 874. W. W. STONE. Prep. kerchief in which a number of watrh chain had been wrapped and which was dropped es tbe robThieves Broke Into a Baggage Room at apparently bers made their escape with their Colorado Springs. plunder. JEWELRY IS TAKEN. Colorado Spring, Cola, Jsn. 29. Thieves, who broke into the Colorado Midland baggage room at lfanilou, have ransacked and taken away the most valuable contents of two Jewelry ample trunks belonging to th Ryder Jewelry company of BL Louis. The trunks had been checked to Jam Nettle, a traveling atJaamen in the employ of the company, who la now nt Manltou. The value of the stolen goods Is being carefully guarded br the police of Manitou and this high as city, but is said to be 820,000. The only possible clew to the identity of the robters Is a hand THE Special excursion to Salt Lake on Friday, Feb. 2nd, Rie Grande Western, account French opera "La Boheme, Savage Grand Opera Co. 8pselal train returning after opera. Round trip $1.00. Seat sale at Fred Masssa Art Store. Everybody I invited. MIBB ALICE IN NEW YORK. New York. Jsn. 29. Miss Alice Roosevelt end Congressman Nicholas Ixmgwonh arrived ia thi city from Ml Roosevelt Philadelphia today. will be the giieat of Mr. Robnrt Goulet, while in thei city. OF AN ARTICLE MANHATTAN'S Omaha. WE HAVE THE BEST. TRY US. For Fine Meats ua-ds- s, MEATS Whuleealu and Retell , n h Greenwell IN DISTRICT COUHT Trial of John Littlefield b Set For Engine Slew Up. Wednesday, Engine 473 of a through freight of the Atcblann, Topeka ft Santa F blew In the diet riot court ysalerday morntwo up miles Sunday atghl west of Beilefont, Kansas, kill- ing John Littlefield was arraigned on aa Information charging him with asof ing J, M. Sheldon, the fireman, George Fltimb, sault with a deadly weapon. Th affair the engineer, escaped unhurt. Plumb which brought Littlefield into tbo tolls permitted tbe water in the boiler to waa a cutting scrap that happened on get tno low. Beilefont is a station be- January 5th In which, it Is alleged, he tween Kansas City and Dodge Cfty, attacked Frank Adair with a knife. on the main line." ' The trial of the ease has bean set for Wednesday, January list, and ValenHead-oCollision. tine Gideon waa appointed by tha rourt collision between pas- to conduct tho defense. In a head-osenger trains on the Big Four road, near McNabb, 1. T three employes PAST CHIEFS SOCIETY were severely injured and severs! passengers ahi ken up. , The Pest Chiefs Society, "Degree of GASOLINE MOTOR. In A Urn Social HoDor, will giv A. O. U. W." Hall on Wednesday af The Los Angeles Times says: ternoon, January 81st. Today or tomorrow the new gasoline They extend a cordial invitation to r motor car which recently arrived of II ladies who enjoy a social gam will own ita power from Omaha, souvenirs awarded Handsome cards. Bou b taken out of the thorn Pacific ths lucky winners. shops for a tryout between here and Coma and enjoy Cake and Coffee. Pasadena and over tbs curves and afternoon with us. 2:30 is a grades of the main line between Lo thepleasant hour. Angeles and Riverside. It ia upon the success of thiw car LAWLESS CHICAGO. in local service that the Southern Pacific and Balt Lake bop to build a Victims of Knife and powerful competitor to the trolley. If Two Man Are Pistol. the car behaves aa well here as it has about Omaha It is announced that this Chicago, Jen. 29. While meniorinl type of vehicle will be used in combination by the Southern Pacific and services for Mrs. Bessie M. Hollister Salt Lake exclusively for local service were being held yesterday, one msn was killed and another fatally woundin and about Los Angeles. The most interesting part of this ed in two encounters. John McBry-ert- y killed by James was plan I that it is purposed, aa soon as Arwanltla stabbed and during n fight in a saloon. sufficient numlwr of cur can be 50 years old. was shot turned out from tha shops, to put on a James Moors, and fatally wounded by Benjamin F. competitive service with tbe inter-urba-n Moore, 20 years old, his son. trolley cars. As roughly outThe services in memory of Mrs. HolPara-denwill service In take this lined, lister, who was murdered two weeks the ago, Tropico and Glandale, were held in the Wetley MethoAna San nnd Riverside, beaches, Sants dist church. Tribute to her character Bernardino and Redlands, ears to be snd life as faithful worker la the run as frequently as cm the electric church and as a friend was paid by lines. several ministers. PaApart from this the Southern cific hopes to use the gasoline cars in SAVED THE CREW. competition with the Bants Fc steam trains in It 'Inside Track" trips a Nanaimo, B. C., Jsn. 29. With the rival crew asleep in her bold, the upper contradistinguished from the Kite Shaped'' trip of the Santa Fe. works of the steamer Cascade, CapIt is believed that the motor ears tain Fulton, from Vancouver, en route considerable will attract business, to Halibut Banka, burst into flames not ahme on account of their novelty, while at anchorage here shortly after Tbe but because of their reported -- moolh-rlding midnight, from unknown origin. fire was first, seen by the night watchqualities. General Superintendent Ingraham, man but not until the whole upper into Superintendent Phut and other officials structure wss aflsme. Dashing crew of the road will make a trial trip on th hold be aroused the sleeping the motor before it is pul Into active Just In time to prevent probable loss of life. By this time severs! tugs lyservice. While it may be some time before ing alongside were playing powerful steamer and after s enough of the cm can be constructed streams on the her to supply the demand on the coast, the bard fight succeeded in raving CasHarrimau management is providing from complete destruction. The to be refor turning out a great number of cade's upper works will have boiler rooms snd and the built engine extensive for cars by equipping shops their exclusive manufacture on a site re badly damaged. close to the general shops of the Union BOOM. W. L. Russel ; Secretary and Gen. Mgr., W. A. James; Vice Pres, sod Treat., G. W. Jones. REPUTATION IS NOT MADE IN A DAY THE FIRST WHITE SEWING MACHINE WAS PLACED ON THE MARKET IN 1878. WE HAVE MANUFACTURED AND SOLD OVER 1,600:000 MACHINES. OUR PRESENT MODEL IS THE BEST, HAVING MANY IMPROVEMENTS WHICH STAND FOR PERFECTION. CALL AND EXAMINE. WHITE SEMING MACHINE CO. OPERA HOUSE BLOCK, OGDEN, UTAH. T |