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Show EXAMINER: TUE MORNING a. amusements. I BREVITIES GRAND OPERA HOUSE Mr. Wilvr from Sal; Lake Tho. Muloiii-- . j COMMENCING OliUEN. ETA II, SATriSUAY UVLMNC, C:. r IS NOW rc'.urnrd iLir.ie in Ci.j. VALLEY tiank-ru.pc- ;n Sait Lake G. OGDENNEVADA SHOWING rjssrsws Train master Bottafurd of the Union Pacific at .Evanston is iu the city, renewing old acquaintances. Old District of Span sh Beit Worked Years Age a in Their The MiKado An unhitched tug Maned a team of horses, drawing a covered buggy, to run. They were controlled befort damage could be done. t Popular Comic 0p Prices. SUNDAY EVENING Throo TO Tit Llttlo Maido. Willow." (MONDAY Depending upon the piesence uf Dsvid Eccles. In Ogden, a delegation of farmers luve appointed Saturday, aa the day for a conference, to kettle the beet question. EVENING SOUSA'S Capitan 1 J. H. McQueeny, manager of the Butte Transfer company, at Butte, accompanied by bis wife, passed through Anyesterday morning cu route to L geles on an extended pleasure The Splendid "March" Song. TUESDAY EVENING The Bohemian Girl I ip. Dwelt in Marble Hallo" Tho Heart Bowed Down." Dreamt I PRICES: SUM to 25 cents. Sale Saturday, 10 a. m. The remains of Alice Richey l,ane will arrive in this city this morning on Union Pacific No. 3 Funeral services will lie held from the family residence, Sunday at 2 p. m. Friends of the family are invited. Seat I H. H. Collins and wife, formerly of this city, have returned from Leadville, Colorado, and will make their future home in thla city. They are at horns ALASKA to their friends at street. EXCURSIONS 1906 old babe Clarence, the seven-montof Joseph and Josephine Stsillngi, died Thursday at 2 a. m. Dr. Baker attended the child. Funeral services will be held at the residence of A. B. Stallings, 32BS Adams, today at 2 p. m. Interment in the City rente tery, h OP THE MIDNIGHT SUN, GLACIERS AND A THOUSAND ISLANDS EN ROUTE. LAND Un- marriage license was issued to Paul M. Lee, age 21, of Ogden, and Miss Alice Hunter, age 20, of Indianapolis. The couple were married by Elder George Ritchie. The groom la employed by tile Pacific Express company In this city. The bride arrived In tbs city Thursday evening from the east. They will make their future home In Ogden. A The Palatial Exeuraion. STEAMSHIP SPOKANE Will Leave TACOMA, SEATTLE, VICTORIA, June 7, 21; July 5, 20; Aug. 2. For resorvatlona, literature full Information, apply C. D. DUNANN, Goa. 10 Market St, San and Past. Agent Francisco, See the DucKs in the 4 Window " Tweniy-fins- t ious. SEASON Seaalckneea known. 4oS The Washington Birthday number of the Cl a si mtu la out. ft la recognized aa the beat edition of the rear. On the front page a picture of Washington forma the center of a fine cover. Content of the paper are meritor- "TOTEM POLE ROUTE" Inelde Paaeage. lxe David Jordan, of La Grande, Ore., and Mias Mamie Pidcork. of Salt Lake, were married in the Suit Lake Temple, Wednesday. They returned to thla city yesterday and were given a reception at the home of Mrs. Rd Chat-laiRelative of the bride and a few intimate friends were present. The happy couple will spend a few week! visiting friends In this city, after which time they will return to Enterprise, Ore., where they will make their home. 'A short, time after the papers had YourFamily drawn up, a representative of the State Journal begged that filing of Liquor Store the complaint bo deferred for several days, in order that a harried inventory of the available cash, which stockiiold-ar- e were willing to risk, might he taken. The granted time passed. On the eve of the last day, the complaint havM2 25th ST. B. F. LIVINGSTONE. ing been left In the handa of the municipal court clerk, to be filed on a moment's notice, once more the Journal man begged for time. A solemn promise was given that the debt would be paid, as aoon as a Journey could be made to Salt Lake, In quest of funds, which seemed within their grasp. Two 350 Twenty-fift- h St promises, equally well broken, determined what aetion should be taken. To R. prevent a frecloeure a demurrer waa entered by defendants' counsel been 6he WALNUT THE CLUB BAR W. G U N N I P FOR MONUMENTS! COPINGS AND HEADSTONES DONT BUY FROM AGENTS Ai they get Urge commlaeione, and you have to pay them. See your homo people first Two car loada of stock to select from. Yard Opposite City Cemetery, MORE FORGERIES New Industry Promises to Sting Much Revcnua Whan Well Established. h James Walker, of '.be state hatchery, arrlve-- l in Oku u yesterday with 22 cans, each containing fry for the Joseph Barker trout farm in Ogden valley. This is the second consignment of lH.'ti trout in bis fry for Mr. Barker, who-fainew iudustry is shown by repealed investments. Mr. Barker claims Thai in front 12 to 15 mouths tbe fish will be ready for lhe market, and command !' rents per tioui. The loss will be about 25 per ceni. Hr says that at these figures. Ogden valley should derive an annual revenue of ISOO.OuO from its fish culture within five years. The other fifth farms iu Ogden valti-- No ad nf the forged checks for C Mch, that, have been circulated throiigii the business houses, hare turned in at pollen headquarter. Thm have bom found, and more are expected. Tho handwriting on the chcii hr the pen of tie name per-J-Different names hare been used In making the check payable, but the gnture nf B. F. Barrows la forged f all three. The third aa brought In yesterday nm Kohn'a aeormd hand atore. It there for payment. three ' presented cars ago. and the fraud waa not until the bank bad returned cherk. marked valueless. Tt differs from the others. In that a blank jii the Utah National bank waa uaed in this rae. V Daily after February 15 until April th Colorado Midland will sell tick-a- . Ogden o City of Mexico and Points north thereof, for 144.60. For and literature write ticket w,Rt Frond South, Balt Lake USE .. D::m- a The Market Affords a iuiguitiiai.t uunoticmhU-- . Tin was mi juror admitted ihat. cither from conversation in1 reading, be h.i.t firmed an opinion that would influence him in rendering a verdict . By noon nineteen jurors bad been excused li lid this completely exhausted the panel and necessiiait-tbe drawing of another special veniro uf seven ni'n. 'in enable the rxsnitna-tioto ivuiinue ihia afteimain. the court, with the consent of ihe counsel. ordered that tbe venire lie composed of citizen and the list, a finally determined, mnii of the following names: Harold Perry. Win (J. Rarkham. Andrew l,. Ertckaon. Mark 1 Barnes, lsiael U. Brown, James F. Wadnian and Charles M. Cole. Tbe jurymen hi ihr I six at nomi were: Johsuatiisn Browning, farmer. Og- 355 Twenty- - Fourth - s' Monoy 331 , . . MEATS FRESH AND CURED Platt and Poultry In All Seaoono can at St. h Salt Phoney Ball 477-k- Ind. 111. ; Meat Market A. WRIGHT, MARKET Prop. 126 Street Twenty-Fift- h lke Groceries and Choice Meats of AH Kinds Gam and Fiah In Susan. Wo handle Nothing hut Prime Staor Boor, Both Pheneo llfc ST. TWENTY-FOURT- Our motto lo to piano Everything flraMa Homo Modo Lord Spocialtloo: and tauuga. All Moota ora Strictly First-Cla- n lli! Phono-l- ad. Ivory Una W. W, STONE, Prop NTBRrt division. Gona to Pocatollo. Superintendent H. V. Hllllkcr and Aaaiaiant Superintendent 11. J. Ruth of ihe Utah division of the Oregon Shorl Line, left In private car 19 fur a trip to Pocatello on bualneaa. Nevada Northern. V. H. Beatty, in chargn of the con- struction work of the Nevada Northern. la in Ogden. He la purcha-dnoine necessary supplies and material for tha work at I'obre. In hla opinion work will be rammed in the laving of atcel about the firxt of the month. de- CASES Three Persons Badly Miners Will Defend the Cut by Insane Lives of Their Fellow. Comrades. Reeve Coming Back. Conductor W.A. Reeve of the Southern Pacific, who a few months ago with bis family to Sparks, to run br.twecn that point and Carlin on paaenger, has been appointed to Ihe run on the mixed train which goes by war of Promontory and Kclton and will move hla family hack to this city, where they will make their future home. . 23. After cutTopeka. Kan., throe white permit, ting and tno of shorn probably will die, Cyrua a negro Haygood, of Kanaas City, believed lo be inaanc, atirrendered to the iMiiire thla morning and begged New Passenger Conductor.. for i heir protection. He had been chased h friend f hla victim. R. C. of Conductor Nelson, Freight waa surthe Haygood During night has been apSouthern rclfic. the while to rob Ihe prised. attempting as passenger pointed to position out of Ogden. He will take boarding house kept by Mr. and Mra. E. E. 1oona. In bis effort io cuwape No. 3 out of here this morning. the negro alauhcd Coon about the face. neck, end arms with a knife, On the Swing Train. and rut several gashes in Mrs Coon's Rrakeman Roy IJndou of the South- fare. After escaping front the Conni attacked David B ewern Paritlc has been assigned to ibe house. and er. a newspaper carrier, whom he eviswing train between Monielk Carlin and left for hts new postihm dently mlat'aik for a policeman. Brew-cr'-a throat waa ao hadiy cut that be yesterday morning. cannot talk. Mr. Conn's and Brewer mar die. I. A. Benton in Town. I. A. Renton. aMdstnnl general passenger agent nf the Rio Grande Western, is in Ogden. Ff-b- ron-durt- Will Sue Authorities for False Imprisonment. Cripple f'reek. tn!o.. Feb. 23. Edward Green, the niimr who was arrestupon warrants ed Mondav upno-dl- y or Instruction from Idaho as a rexiilt of the Investigation of the Rteunen-bermurder, wax released todav by tbe district conn. No charge of any kind had been filed against him. Green declare be win sue for damages for false arrest j.nd imprisonme.n g TILE MARINE. Hay-goo- General Agent. .1. E. Oglesby, general agent fur the Chicago, Rock island A Pacific, is In the city on a business trip. THE IOWA MONUMENT. rhannoga. Tenn . Feb. 23. After three trials with Interval nf month, the low monument In Rosvilie Gap wi placed In position yesterday afternoon. The monuron Is ma!' and beautiful. The date for Ira dedication will be fixed bv the romml-sinners'te h appointed to Inca and erect (ho shaft. Fell. WCh' tin of resigned orrhe-'r- a i;r,,l- H'1 Washington. Feb. 23. Represents tlvea of the Natkmal alliance, one of the great German oiganlzation of this country, called on the President today to protest bill now gainst the Hephurn-Dolllre- r pending before con area. The measure is practically a federal recognition of prohibition. Gertnan-Ameri-ra- n ARTICLti IL NOT MADE IN A DAY fife, xrewvwvwerowwvwvwweroxro'v'Oivvvvvvvrowvvvvvvvxroi RESIGNS. 23. PROTEST AGAINST PROHIBITION. WHITE SEWING MACHINE WAS PLACED ARKET IN 1876. WE HAVE MANUFACTURON TH--I ED ANr ibLD OVER 1.500.000 MACHINES. OUR PRESMANY HAVING ENT MOLEL IS THE BEST. WHICH STAND FOR PERFECTION. CALL AND EXAMINE. THE a GERICK Butte. Mont., Feb. 23. Fire thousand dtrilara have been appropriated by the Mill and Smelter Men's Union of (hit city to aid In the defenu of Charles F. Moyer. Haywood, Petti bona and Orchard who are anapertod of (ho murder of Bleunenbets of Idaho. OF AN REPUTATION -- - wo will tako you. L0ND0 N NEVADA Manson Goss Wash Superintendent! E. C. Manson of tha Southern Pacific left yesterday morning for a trip uf Inspection ver the MINER IS RELEASED. d'-n- t Twenty-Fourt- In barrass the interest of the country. Tbe orator, with tbe exception of M. Jaurex. a Socialist leader, acceded to M. Rouvier request. 0i All for Pino Seloctod Just phono ua and - it. Buts Thom Both phonos 551. OF OGDEN wax expected In the chamber of several orators indeputies today. tended to question the government upon the Moroccan situation. Premier Rouvier appealed to Ihe chamber not to force a debate now aa it might em- s Ak your grocer for will buy; ao Inforlor moats handled at DAY. did London. Ken. 23. -- At the annua meeting todv of 'he chamber of shipping pf the Untied Klngrom. Prel-dn- t :d h had seen Admiral Ward relative to the Fisher Rlr John ef the mercantile planned marine wtih th navy during the naval maneuver his summer. The admira.lt' hP to have 3w to 490 merchant ships under the control of the admiral commanding lhe maneuver and to b able to show that it New York. Feb. 23. John R. StanMOROCCAN SITUATION. ooul.1 protect shipping in war tim. ton, a mining expert and director in several large copper raining companharing besides enough vessels free to Paris. Feb. enemy. Admiral Rouvier, take car of th ies. died at hla home In this city tolaid the Moroccan situation before the Fisher Itelleres !ist tbe result of the day of pneumonia, aged 76 years. cabinet todav but no announcement experiment won! be to prevent anywas made concerning a modification thing in the nH'ur- of a scare among ALL QUIET IN CHINA. of the present statu. in r :o time thus ship own'-rMinister of Marin Thompson a panic in insurance premiums. Minister Washington. Feb. 23. Ms Snientlon to ask parlia- Tl Rnrkhill today cabled the state deadmiral: y. ill" president added, owner for all partment from Teking tbit everything ment to build three battleships of 18.-0- would indoniiiif.la quiet in China and there ts no th which will be the 'largest loss due to and would ton, . an outbreak. . cos: of coa1. French .'hips Ml ronaimcvd. dan-gtr-- Meat Market FRESH FISH ARRIVE EVERY OUT AND bate 1 245. The Armour RINCKERS RAILROADS IN TO DEPUTIES. TEST-MERCAN- lad. ; Fresh and Salt Heats. Premier Asked That Debate on Moroccan Question Not Be Forced. TO ITl-y- 2321 Washington Avenue BALLARD & t. Teddy Boyle was arrested in a Twenty fifth street saloon, after he had completed a search through the pockets of a man too drunk to be cognisant of anything that was going on. Boyle was all but caught In the act. lie waa taken to the station where he stoutly denied the allegation that he had taken 12.50. In hla pockets wa found a portion of the money, and Inquiry at. the saloon succeeded in locating two men who testified that they saw Boyle do Ihe trick. The case has been placed In the band of the county attorney and a trial will bo called. 23.-Pre- B B FLOUR St Bell Jot-la- -- sensational Phomea We Keep the Best Meats Kanes-vlll- e. This jury, however, is subject to further challenge and may be considerably alien'd before the hearing begins. Tho-- e excused yesterday nuirniug from servica on the jury were: Wiu. A. .Vrhnson, John Huxer. Bernard 8. 8i one, Anton C. Christianson, Frank M. Farrell, Oscar N. Browning, C. J. Tribe. Thou. N. Jones, Olaf Anderson. Mlcliaul Sorenaen. Ben I. Ferrin, Albert I. Ballinger, Win. Newell, John C. Stevens. W. L. Holbrook. K. F. Reaat, H. fj. Heaa and Joseph R. Dana. of During the afternoon session court two special venires of five Jurors each were Issued before the required number could be secured to try the case. After the jury waa finally agreed upon the oath was administered and court adjourned until 10 o'clock thla Tha. personnel of the Jury morning. la as follows: Charles W. Mayberry, farmer, Blatervllle: Waller C. Craine, Ogden: Aaron Jackson, merchant, Ogden : William Nowell, retired, Ogden: Ammon Allen, farmer, Huntsville: Jonathan Browning, farmer, Ogden; William React, real estate. Ogden: John W. Wotherspoon, rlerk, Ogden. Ha Pickad tha Pockata of a Drunkon Mon. A WK NAVI THE CE5T. TRY US. POULTRY AND PISH IN SEASON, rhoaea Bell 15a; lad. ISA. Jackson, nierehaii'. Ogden. Robt. W. Maw. farmer. Plsin City. Amnion Allen, farmer, Huntsville. William Newell, Ogden. Walter W. Craine. fanner. Ogden. TEDDY BOYLE ARRESTED 23. MEATS For Fine Meats non-suppo- Paris, Feb. FOR YOUR CHOICSi Butchers Aa mu 2n0-fm- APPEALED MEAT MARKET Wbelauls and Retail den. Charles W.Maxbeiry, farmer, TrtE CENTRAL Grecnwcll Bros. u a Four divorces were granted by Judge Howell In the district court yestorday, Mrs. Margaret. West waa divorced from Charles C. Wevt by default, on the She waa given ground of custody of tbe acres minor children who were granted permission to visit their father at such times and places aa may be found proper. F. W. Thornhill petition for a divorce from Rosa Thornhill, on the grounds of desertion, was granted. Mr. and Mrs. Thornhill wera married at Blackfoot, Idaho, In 1S94, there being v no children from the union. The petition of Mary A. John for a Bilious? Feel heavy after dinner? Tongue coated? Bitter taste? Com- divorce from Daniel J. John, alleging plexion sallow? Liver needs waking desertion and neglect to provide, waa up. Doap'a Re gu lets cure bllloua at- granted by default. The marriage was contracted at Ogden Oct. 19. 1993. tacks. 25 cents at any drug atore. Eliza Ann Feaco was allowed a dion vorce from Joseph Pearo the SUNDAYS EXAMINER grounds of extreme cruelty. The didevorce was not opposed by theSundays Examiner will contain the fendant. They were married at Ogden, following features: April 5, 1905. A page devoted to sports, with pictures of prominent men. IN POLICE COURT Timely gossip In the realm of drama has to do with new Theatrical productions. In police court yesterday, Judge The fashion pages give advance Murphy ground out four minor cases Paris. spring styles of There is an article on needlework In remarkable time. An explanation of hla haste was unwillingly given, with embroidery illustrated. Fashions for the little folka la beau- when Die Judge was seen speeding toward the depot, after the early train tifully Illustrated. British labor and capital on the forF.Salt iAke.Ben Smith, Rogers, Nome verge of war. with Parliament aa the Jo. Murphy, three drunks and battleground, in which monopoly of one mendicant, were the victims in every kind la to be attacked. Is one of the first three case. Five dollars was the moat Interesting articles that will as a fine; in the Bat rase Imposed Examiner. in the appear the breath of twenty days took away ' Murphy. BETTER FEELING IN LONDON. Fred Crlsmon and F. Johnson, two over the setLondon, Feb. 22. Trading on the colored mena that fought bill, last night, forfeited more tlement of stock exchange opened mnrh 10 each by thetarheerful today, all departments shar' ing In the improvement. Kaffirs had SYMPATHETIC STRIKE. an appreciably better tone on the statement of Winston Spencer Churchill, Chicago, Feb. 23. The sympathetic under secretary of state for the colof the steam-fitter- s came to a strike outof In the house onies. commons, end yesterday when the joint sudden on the lining the government's policy steam-fitterChinese labor question In South Af- arbitration board of the steam-fitte- r orrica. Briefly summed up. the LJheral union and the master dered the men to return to work. Tho policy is that there shall be no violent trouble some days ago, expulsion of the Chinese,' but. that when theoriginated steam-fitter- s employed at a while some of the most servile condi- new down-tow- n building walked out tions of Indenture will be eliminated, In violation of their contract because the ultimate decision of the question la to the presence of nonobjected they to be left to a responsible government union stone-cutteof the Transvaal. A new scale of wages for building was signed, which gives 35 employe RUSSELL-JAMECO. cent an hour to the Id.ooo employe 1 In Chicago, nr about 5 cents Are making some nice picnic hams over the old scale. Men In Cured In the same careful manner as caisson will receive 80 centworking an their regular hams. Try one, 10c pound an increase of 10 ent. The hour, new . Order from either store. scale had ben under consideration by tbe Msaons and Builders associaJOHN R. STANTON DEAD. tion for some time.. v EATS roiKcut-- j .tt tue usual .iml Mm i r.i;g car. . of tbe difficulty encountered ill selecting a jury. Ha marly every six-fo- FOUR DIVORCES aluu-s- i lecaue Oaden-Nerada- Weber Camp No. 74. Woodmen of the World, had one of the most enjoyable meetings Thursday evening of their existence. About 400 member to hear their esteemed head consul, I. 1. Bosk of Denver. Quite a number of members from Kayaville came up to meet the head consul, also quite a number name from Eden. I. 1. Boak waa elected to thlo office last. fall, and all wera anxious to hoar him, and to say that they wera agreeably surprised, does not express it. He talks freely and 4o the point and Is a friend to all Every member Boomed to bs highly pleased with the evening spent. Several candidates ware initiated and the degree team and staff of officers seemed at their beat, and were highly complimented by the head consul. After the meeting a banquet was given. The hall and dining room were nicely decorated with flowers. All the members seemed to feel that they have the right man in the right place. nun was made it to be a Local Ledge Men Favorably Impressed by Beak. Choicest t hour jo- rdK the Miv.i.i (iiiiii(-i)nan to be tried, runic up for trial, but it an progress Ogden-Nevad- WOODMEN OTTHE WORLD i - iMn-elnu- a Rocky Mountain company, has ordered aOO.Otu) fry. Tracy. Anderson and Wangagaard, has HiO.nuu fry. Potter and Stallings. Liberty Trout Co., has lOu.ftOO fry. Jens H. Balle. Tbe shipping of fry is entrusted to an expert. The cans must he shaken every few mlnutea, when not. in motion on a train or in a wagon. This is necessary in order 19 supply air for tbe fry. In ihe hatchery the fry are fed on ground liver until ready to be shipped away. They are sold at Jr per thousaud. The expresaage on the 22 cans shipped to Ogden amounted to J10.80. Mr. Barker aavs he will build this summer a hatchery to care for t.oufl.-0u- 0 fry. Tbe building will be 20x30 feet. TO Seive. - are: VENIRE NECESSARY GET A JURY. Men Wert Excused Because of Being Disqualified to The officers of t!iMining company a:,- t'iil'.ng o.ti a nmu'e to the iookhi!.ii r announcing that on the 2ttth of !.i mouth .'ei share uf the treasn;, vk sill be offeied for sale at i h- par value of Jliiti. lhe sale to cion- April l.iili. This anion la taken b'ra,i (if the frequent inquiries for tin- - rock and the fact that it has leen derided to buy nnil and equip the old a which la situated near he Helt, Spanish properly about six miles from Belmont. This mill ass formed v nperaieil In connection with the mine, a famous silver prod hit owned by a (Spanish company in ue palmy days of Belmont, when that ramp Imaeted nf a population of p.tHiu. The Spanish company suspended work shen silver was demonetized and the mill pas-c- d iuto the hands of other owner, who have . just sold it to the It is a substantial stone building and i still equipped with a Huntington mill, an mi horsepower engine and boiler and a number of of antiquated concentrating table the Denver shaker type besides black smith shop, drying oven and pans. It la proponed to repair thi machinery, which la In fairly good condition.' with the except inn of the tahlea. which will be taken out. and the Do run tables substituted, manufactured by the F. M. Farrell foundry nf Thla city. is the company The Ogden-Neadcomposed largely of railroad men who about a year ago sent L. R. Heffner and C. F. Garr, hnlh Rmrhern Unci tic employes, oa a prospecting trip to southern Nevada. Among the properties located were fourteen claims covering practically all the old properties at Spanish Belt with the exception of two patented claims. The group is crossed by taro fine streams of water and la covered by cedar and pine trees which furnished fuel for the old Barcelona mill. The ores of the district are silver and gold with some eid Two of the claims were located herauae of a fine showing of cinnabar running J60 to the ton. Assays of over 2Ikm1 ounces bare been had front a roan quarts ledge on one of the claims. Another t tunnel ending property has a In a large vein of what the miners of black twenty years ago pronounced jack,"' or sine. Recent analyses made on large samplea of (hi stuff show that It la an unusually flae ore of molybdenite, the pure ntetal of which la quoted at $1.75 per pound. The company has had offers from Ran Franclaco parties to work this ledge under a royalty. The mineral molybdenum la coming Into use aa an alloy with steel to which It gives great toughneaa and strength. The process of aaving tha mineral from the ore la very complicated and at one stage of tho motliod employed by the San Francisco firm crude petroleum Is used. The Spanish Belt district. Ilea a little north and east from Manhattan and only about six miles distant. The railroad hoys are io be congratulated on having so early secured a foothold In thla promising locality. r. CHEAP RATES TO MEXICO. IN Nineteen - h ley OUR BUTCHERS The Places To Buy lhe SPECIAL HA$ A RICH IN NEVADA. Contro'. Ho-wart- Fraudulent Chock Continue to Roach Polio Headquarters. '2' COURT J. K. Cooper, cvcre'.ary of the Co., went north Friday iu CONSIGNMENT OF 110.000 FRY FROM HATCHERY. the imere: of the firm. A. 25th SUNDAY, FEBRUARY iT.lir.UIY MORE FISH 'PROSPECTS CRAIG CASE FOR OGDEN Mill i WHITE SEAMNG AAACHINE CO. ' OPERA HOUSE BLOCK, OGDEN, UTAH. |