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Show TIIE liomfiso AMUSEMENTS. UTAHNA COLORED A THEATER MAN MAY BE TONIGHT FREED . The Wolfe Stock Co. CARMEN 0 prkii 20 SOo START' WORK SPUR TO RAILROAD PEOPLE BUILDING THE SMELTER SITE. Ground Brokan Near th Hat Spring Beginning ef a Big Industry. . work started Aetna! ronatrurtlna yesterday on tha apur from the mala Hne of tba Southern Pad Be railroad to tha amelinr alia, la tha vlrla-Itof tha Hot Spribia. A forra of enmmeneed tracklayer aad grader work oa tha apur. near tha railroad liar, and ara bow working northwest uvar tha aurvay that was made more than a month ape. Barring bad weath-nrthe apur will ha completed not later than threa week from today. Awaiting tha ron ft ruction of p llna that will be able to transport heavy marhlnery to tha alia, approximately $108,000 worth of equipment la lying la tha east ready to be shipped west. at General Manager Kad-laboa the er Thera will ha no delay la transmission aad. upon tha completion of the spur, material not only for the furnace, but tha building rock, cement, brick and steal girders will arrive la regular order si It la Beaded. Contracts for the construction work will be let from time to tlma. A 'contract has beta let to build tha mala stack and dual flues which lead up to 1L Tha mala stack la to be 150 fret In diamefeet In height sad ter. Tha flue chambers will extend a distance of 100 feet. Jaraea Burke of Salt Lake secured Ihe contract and to Is out at the emeltrr aita looking aver tba situation. y , STEERE DIDNT APPEAR. EECUN Utah Light A Power Company Making Office Changes. Improvements oa the building oc- Pr cupied by the Uuh Light A company, to cost (2.000, were started the Wtn completed yesterday. in building will be much Improved Inlucks and the office room will be colored window Tha and transoms have been tom out u glass TECHNICALITY IS RAISED IN THE b replaced by modern plate buildfronts. The north side of the REDICK CASE. ing for twelve feet up will be moved back flush with tha present doorway, in order to make room for a stairAttemey Claims That Miss Murphy's way that will lead from the street diTestimony Must Be Cor rect to the supply aud worn room la roberated. th basement. ernoon, over the Interpretation of tha I'tah statutes lie fore his honor would give a decision, Hulaniaki was given two days in which to cite witnesses snd prepare a brief upholding tha stand taken b him. Miss Murphy gave testimony which Incriminated Kedlck. Her testimony could not bo corroborated, because the rotor, d man bad not, like two others of his kin, confessed to tha officer. What evidence was introduced by tha authorities had Uttle or no bearing on the evidence furnbhad voluntarily by Miss Murphy. Leusenger contended that tha girl was aa accessory to tho act and, therefore, could not give testimony of value unless It was corroborated by soma other witness. Hulaniaki contended that aha wai not an accomplice, but was, under a recent act paasei by tha legislature, a the crime, which made her principal in ' testimony valuable without corrobora- Inide, office furniture will be t sewed and the arrangement of the ofWalla win fices somewhat changed, be pored. A new metal celling has been ordered and it promises to bs the most artistic ceiling in th city, and the method to be used In lighting it will be unique. A row of sixteen candle power lights net In th metal of the celling will traverse the length of four anils close to the outer square ef the root. Thiee row of are lights especially designed to match with tba metal will extend the entire length id the room. rt-p-a ALL TRAINS RUNNING LATE THE SOUTHERN PACIFIC ARE BLOCKED. RIO GRANDE AND . THLYWERE IMPRISONED A. T. Wright snd J. W. Abbott Caught lii an Elevator. A. T. Wright and J. W. Abbott took the elevator in thq Bcclea building to go up to th Weber club room. Tho machine started off In good shape, but about tba third floor it abut up suddenly, and struck tha top of tha shaft with considerable fore. Thera It hung with Ms prisoners. Employs of tha building rushed up stairs to release tha men but found to their chagrin that they were helpless. Meanwhile Wright and Abbott grew impatient at th delay and began devising schemes for their deliverance. fina and only one way presented Itself to them. At the top of the cage, a ,hole opened Invitingly out on to tha beams of the elevator shaft Once oM. ft would be a matter of few steps down h step ladder to tba floor below. So, leaving their dignity In tha elevator case, Wright aud Abbott returned to boyhood agility and mounted to the aperture, forced a passage, and landed safely by way of a alioit ladder to the club floor. There were no train into Ogden yesterday from the east via tha Rio Grande or from lire west via the Southern Pacific. The washouts In Colorado on the Rio Grande and the mudslide In snowsheda on the Sacramento division of the Southern Pacific are responsible for the annullmenta. It Is given out ac local headquarters (hat no trains will be in Ogden over ihe above lines until tomorrow morn-tuBut Little Travel, The passenger travel In all directions etill continue to be very light. Scarcely anybody is traveling.- Soldiers Arrive. Three cars at soldiers came In over the Rio Grande this morning from Leavenworth, Kansas. They are bound for the Philippines and will leave San Francisco foe the Islands on April 1st. F, E. Lewis. F. E. Lewis, superintendent h oooooooooooooooo , This is the Flour That Took the RIO GRANDE WESTERN. Leaving Ogden at 8:15 a.m. 10.30a.m. Leaving Ogden at.' Leaving Salt Lake Chy, re9:20 a.m. turning, at Leaving Salt Lake City, ret- 1 1 : 10 tnrntng, p. m. These trains will be run April 8, 7 l 2 Medals and 8. ATTENTION K. OF P. THE POLICE 29, 1908. Will Answer With Great Feres. Me Newspaper COURT Acting on the challenge made by Dr. Lister, th newspaper men have determined to call the bluff and enter th bowling arena for a contest with the doctor 'a .picked team. They, aa members of the immortal "Fourth Estate," feel in duty bound to uphold th sacred honor which has been handed down to them through countless OLD MAN FINED FIVE DOLLARS and, being naturally biasgeneration, FOR TAKING COAL, ed In favor of the ancient game, they have every reason to be confident that t they will return from tha contest with Young Man, a Frequenter of Saloons, a new acquisition of scalp. Aa tha doctor ha not yet announced bia lineIs Given a Warning Lecture. up hla team represents the unknown quantity of the equation and doubtless before the gam la ended will be found under th radicaL John Flesfleld, tho old Hollander arr- But aa eomewhere lor the quill driven, they have of aa Immensity of No. J material to aigned Tuesday on tha charge petit larceny, was found guilty in chouse from. Judge Murphy's court and fined $5 and costa of court. TAKEN TO PROVO Witnesses examined testified that they had seen the man picking up Mis Ella Gaieford Committed to from tha trarko in the yards, which he State Mental Hospital. sacked and carried to his wagon. He was warned to desist from thla prao-tlce- , At meeting of the examining but, on account of hla poor under- hoard,the which waa called to Inquire Inwas of tha Injunction standing English, Mias' Ella Gafeford not comprehended. Thsa Flesfleld was to the sanitysheof waa ordered comyesterday. arrested. mitted to' the state mental hospital. informed he an Through interpreter with the order. Sheriff the court that he wai unable to work In accordance left for Provo at 8 o'clock and had adopted thla method of earn- 8ebring whk the young woman In hla charge. ing a few cents. The coal he sold to It la thought that her affliction ia only neighbors. Judge Murphy defined the temporary and that she will soon reproperty rights of a company or indi- cover under proper treatment. vidual Mtd then Imposed th fine ns a While at Balt Lake City Sheriff Belesson for the future. John Doe, a young nun of thla city, hring will consult with Governor Cutwas In police court charged with fre- ler In regard to securing extradition paper for the return of Chas. K. Irwin quenting saloons. Officer stated that from Reno, Kev., where he ia being he was fast becoming a confirmed saheld by Deputy Wilson on a charge of loon loafer and th Judge looked over adultery. at the young man with atem eyes. "On account of your mother, who experts you to be a man,' I will be OCDEH INVtHOBS leulent with you, this time. You are It la on habit and abominable forming cure a Caveat en a New Device to my wish, aa a friend of your folki. that be Used en Railroads. be sentence reform. Your will yon abthirty days, suspended during your sence from saloaoa. If caught In one, Henry E. Steele and Tbomaa A the officers will be Instructed to bring Rodger of Ogden have received a you to the rock pile," warned the caveat on an Invention known aa an court. autiimiffiic alarm brake attachment for freight cars. The device consists of a train pipe with exhaust branches exWRESTLING MATCH tending from under a car to the bottom of the door on each vide, where d wrestler, who are provided Murphy, the airtight valvee and Is booked to wrestle Mike Yokel, la In means for opening and closing the Ogden. He will go into training Im- same, consisting of the car door lockmediately. Yokel has been training for ing bars, the lower ends of which ere the contest and expects to be la splen- connected with the outer ends of the did condition by April 5th, date for pipes In such manner aa to close or which the match la scheduled. open the outlets thereof and thug nerv Manager Grant of the Opera House to confine the air witbin the pipes has the affair directly in charge. By or Insure lti being exhausted to ouch the articles, Murphy Is to throw Yokel n extent as to cause th brakeg to four tlmei within an hour, or lose the b operated and atop the tfaln. match. Yokel weighs 158 pounds, ao The object la to automatically notMurphy's task apparently la not diffi- ify th train handa by stopping the cult. Th doughty pgden man has a train th moment an attempt la made reputation as th beet wrestler of hla to fore open the doors of a car while weight in the oounty and local fans th same la in transit. are sanguine over the outcome of the meet CHEAP RATES TO MEXICO. GRIND Portland. Ore.. March M'ji Elizabeth Coleman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Coleman, of this city waa united hi marriage tonight to Leslie M. Scott, son of Hon. II. W. Scott, editor-in-chiof the Morning Oregonian. Th wedding was solemnised by Rev. William T. Gilbert, at the Calvary Presbyterian church In the presence of immediate frirnds and relative!. 8-- Your Home ALL KINDS OF Work Guaranteed pie, Cve' t j at reasonable price. Ball Phene M2 X. 8 Cl Paint and paper I have no trouble to only do the beat work for FOR MONUMENTS PETER ANDERSOJi House Painter, COPINGS AND HEADSTONES DONT BUY FROM AGENTS 452 Twenty-eight- h Straw. and See your Aa they got large yon have to pay them. horn people first Tare car loads of stock to select from. Yard Opposite City Cemetery. ALASKA EXCURSIONS "TOTEM POLE ROUTE of tha dining ear and hotel system of the Harrlmaa lines, haa gone to San Francisco on n business trip. He expect! to be absent for one week. Machinery. Another consignment of machinery haa arrived In the yards to be used In the new power house. The machinery i for the dynamos. When the power house la ready for service a representative of the Ban Francisco concern who have received the contract to Install the machinery will arrive and 111 remain. It la also stated that when the company are in a position to furnish their own electrical power a numlier of additional light will be placed In and around the yards where they are badly needed at the present. Filling in. A Improvement Is being made in the Union Depot ground. At the north end of the main building the surface has been washed away. Teams are hauling gravel, raising the ground to the general level. much-neede- JEWEL WITH BRILLIANTS. SEASON 1906 LAND OF THE MIDNIGHT BUB. GLACIERS AND A THOUSAND ISLANDS EN ROUTE. When yon are searching around, gathering Information, or making comparisons drop In at our Lanndry and let ns demonstrate to you that we are bete ter equipped for doing work than the average laundry. We not only have the most approved machinery but all our work la washed in soft water which la not done by any other laundry in thla state. This not only gives the clothing a better appeal ance but effect a very great saving In the life of th goods. Ogden Steam Laundry Beth Ptienea 487 TWENTY-FIFT- d ELECTIONS COMPLETED. Peasants Make Coed Showing in Province of Kostroma. St. Petersburg, Marrh 28. The prow inre of Kostroma, European Russia, ia the first to have completed its elections to the provincial congress. Forty-si- x peasants, nineteen noblemen, eighteen merchant, six professional men and three priest were returned. The preponderance of psasanta la significant. considering that they were only entitled to elect twenty-nin- e delegates, while the land owner had thirty-five- , the cltlee twenty-eigh- t end the work men seven delegate. The results show that, the "small land owners," who In reality nr only peasants of the more pnxpcroua class, holding their prop-sriin severalty, stood together against the big landlords and chose exclusively peasants. The peasants' electors are not classified and have but one plank In their platform, namely, the distribution of land. The other are divided. Thirty-fou- r per cent of them are conservative and eighteen constitutional democrat. All members of Ogden lodge No. 2. Knight of Pythlau, are requested to INDICTMENT FAULTY. he on hand promptly at 8 oYleck MonIn order the that day evening, regular Farmer Teller of Defunct Canton (O.) lodge work may be transacted prior to Bank Released. the commencing of the entertainment. visiting brothers and their families Lisbon, O., March 18. C. H. Horne, ere invited to Join lth ue on the en- former teller of the wrecked state bank reMembers tertainment. will please of Canton, charged with making false member to, wegr their badjfha. entries in the bank's books, was disC. A. HUBS, C. C. charged from custody today because Visiting member Who' have not al- the Indictment was found faulty. ready received Invitations to the entertainment, will kindly send their games to the blowing, who conatttute (Trade-mark.- ) the general committee: E; R. Geiger, Every person should learn Just chairman; .L..T. Booth, F. E. Weealer. what the red package looks like and g (he economy In using Allen's Tha lire of enthusiasm kindled by B. B. B. Flour. It is tho most the atiggeaflOfi of Dr. Woodrow Wilson The Oregon Short Une making great nutritious blend of grains that can be a a Democratic candidate for presipreparations to handle conference busmade. dent haa not yet gone beyond control. iness. Tickets on sal April 8 to 8, Yau know that easy digestion and Butte Inter Mountain. 1.50 good to return until April 12; of assimilation necesfood la perfect round trip. sary for good health. SCHEDULE. Don't use harsh physics. The reacAny person can digest hot griddle tion weakens Arv. Salt Lake the bowel, loads to Leave Ogden. cakes. Boston Mnfflns, Boston Brown chronic 8:30 n. m. constipation. Get Doan's Reg. 7:30 n. Bread or Fruit Pudding made from 8:80 a. m. ,, operate easily, tone the 3:38 n. m. mr blend of pure food flour, and the uleta. They a-- m, cur 10:40 a. m. tomach, constipation. In ..,,,ll:4e It simplicity making up and the 1:00 p. m.(8, T and 8th) 1:80 p. m, of having It Just right, every " NEW SPECIAL TRAIN. 8:18 p, m 4:10 p, time, should be considered. T:S5 p. m. 8:20 p. Ask your grocer for it and if he la Arv. Ogden. at of it, send hi name to ns and vq The Oregon Short Line will operate Lv. Salt Lake. a new feat train for the Conference will supply you with a sample 8:08 n. 7:10 a. m.. me. Grocers who study your package ..,11:38 a. m. welfare travel April 6, 7 and 8th, leaving Og-d- a 10:30 n. m.. 1:00 Y1 their own profit, will Salt lake LS0 p. m 2:85 p m, supply you 1:50 p. m., p. m., arriving with these goods at all times. 1:15 p. m. returning, leave Salt lake 4:05 p. m Lake City 5:0i p. m . arrive Ogdn 1:00 p. m. (8. 7 and 8th) 5:50 p. m. ALLEN'S B. B. B. FLOUR CO A: 50 m. Fee Cnnferen- - schedule, 8:08 p. m 7:05 p. m. Fadflc Coast Factory, San Jote, CaL all p. train?, elsewhere, this paper. 12:50 a.m. 11:45 p.m. AH YOUR CHOICE OF SIX TRAINS Self-rlain- ,.,. i u Staalcknsta known. . Th Palatial Excuraiea. STEAMSHIP SPOKANE Will Ltava TACOMA, SEATTLE, VICTORIA June 7, 21 j July 5, 20; Augi Far reservations, literature a full information apply C. DUNANN, Gan. Pau. 10 Market St, San FrandacA a u, 174. The Daily Harness Talk the-moa- aaaag. STREET. H after February 18 until April tha Colorado Midland will aril tickChest Protector Which Rivals Solo- ets, Ogden to City of Mexico aad mon's Treasure. point north thereof, for $44.(0. For information and literature write ticket One of magnificent pieces office, 77 West Second South, Salt of jeyelry made in modern times haa Lake. la never out of order. Bo a few bits of Information about our lino of Jlar-net- s jnat been completed In London. It la valued at 80,000 pounds. and Horae Goods. , OPERATOR TURNS UP, The work- - hss been carried out to We are manufacturing a fine llna ef the order of a Turkish dignitary, who Johnstown. Fa., Marrh 28. George Doable and Single Harness for heavy commissioned Messra. Dobson and Sou H. Bantamoure, th newspaper tele- or light drawing at prices that will of Piccadilly, to produce a "plastron' graph operator who disappeared during plfaae you. Th man or woman that of surpassing beauty,. From hla own the lira last night, made hia appear- buy their Harness here are always treasures he supplied a number of ance tonight. H had escaped any In- satisfied with their bargain. Each set beautiful pearls the six of small nuts jury and had left the building where Is made of extra good stock, and the and a single diamond of wonderful he was employed only when forced mountings are of superior grads. W give free one of oar femoas brilliance, leaving the Jewelera to fur to do ao by the flame. Grant's Vulcanite Whip with each set nlsh the rest of the gems. of harness purchased. "Np fewer than 8,000 brilliants, beNEW WALL PAPER, sides crar raids snd rubles, have gone to the making of the Jewel," said Mr. All grades and colors in great vaArthur Dobson to an "Express rep- riety with 3d years of practical experiCo. resentative yesterday. "Wo submitted ence. Faultiest hanging; low price. several sketches, and on of these 2533 Wash., opp. Library. O. A. Muller 1218 Wash. Ave. S78 Twenty-thir- d ef. was approved. We began work two A Son, painter and decorators. . our haa and task Just years ago, been completed. Here la the result MUST BAIL UNDER t of our work." THE FLAG OF CUBA. Aa he spoke he draw aside a allk curtain revealing a velvet background, March 28. The Cuban Havant, on which reposed a "jewel" of extra- board of navigation tonight issued a ordinary beauty. report regarding the Cristobal Colon It measure two feet four Inches case, sustaining the government and In length and Is made to button round citing a letter from Clarence R.- - Edthe neck by a wonderful circle of wards of the United 8tates bureau of diamonds. The "jewel" Itself spreads Insular affairs, dated August 24, 1901, out on the breast, disclosing butter- In which he states that "the privileges flies of gems dstntly poised on glit- of coastwise trade Is b yell modern tering liowers. These surround a cen civilized nation reserved for their subtcrpii-cforming the Turklh crescent, jects. and conalderng Ibat Cuhg, when as large aa a small plate. In pearls, it becomes Independent, will assume each of which la aa large as the same attitude, it ia the United ' Barcelona nut. State policy to leave the way preA verse of the Koran In rubles fills pared for the system." the center of the crescent, while over The American steamer Cristobal it Is the sign manual of thea ultaa Colon some time ago was prohibited of Turkey, worked In emeralds. from further traffic between the Isle Hanging from th crescent are ropes of Pines and the Cuban mainland she sailed under the Cuban flag. IHE CLEVER COMMERCIAL TRAV of glittering gems and a square ELER medallion the slxe of s cigarette case, The department declines to make any on which, standing on an emerald change In the customs regulation ao wants to waste no time la "Making hla mound, ia the Turkish flag In rubles, aa to permit foreigner to engage In train." Let us know as far ahead as coastwise trade. hacked by diamond. may be what train yon want to aad well land yon, Mr. geiPDn. with Below suspended hi a diamond 8IGNB "SPIRITS BILL. your trunk, sample case eta, at Ue frame a miniature photograph of the station, long before tho whittle Mown purchaser and completing the whole Frankfort, Ky., March 28. Governor Wont tax yen too much, either. We scheme at the extreme bottom in Beckham today signed the legislative do a general trucking sad carting bust peadl as large as an acorn. ant besides, and have a qulok-aetieact Imposing a tnx at one nnd from detached can be Every piece cent per gallon on rectified pluma. the others and wore separately, or with or truly Orients! magnlficense the whole spirits manufactured inforthethestate purpose hipped into the state can be suspended from the neck; covering the breast with a quivering of branding. blase of light aud lire. The Jewel was taken to Buckingham NEVy DIRECTOR CHOSEN. palace for Inspection by the king, and of New York, March 28 Director his majesty expressed his pleasure at the fact that such a magnificent or- (he Equitable Life Assurance society, nament had been produced by British et a meeting today, elected John N. workmen. The king laughingly added Beach, a dry goods merchant, as memtkat he was gird he was not forced ber of that board. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. ' It waa announced that the accounts to wear anything so gorgeous or heavy, former Justice Wilof three lawyer Everything hone Ue best. Short w London Express. liam X. Cohen. William B. Hornblower fan at all hour. and Adrian H. Jolien amounting to All Idnda of gam and flah In reason, NEW YORK LIFE LOSES. 850.000. 845.000 and $35,000 respect- Extra fine dinner Sunday, from II to New York. March 28. A Jury today ively, for servicese rendered to officers S pi m, 25a Fine lunch from 11 t 4 administration, end 8 1 $ p, m. awarded a verdict of 87.000 to Richard of tbe Alexander-Hyd- of m arbitration comin the hands Welghtman In a suit which he brought ere t& which has not yet submitted against, the New York Life Insurance mittee Its 224 Twenty-fiftStreet report damrecover 8100.000 to in company ages from that company for cancellaFEW DELEGATES APPEARED, tion of a contract with him to act aa agent In wilting. life Insurance nly thirty Pittsburg. Msrch policies. Welghtman alleged that be had formed an Insurance dab, the five delegatee reported to the special Mine Workmembers of wMf-- h paid their premiums convention of the- Vnltedwhen it waa ers of district No, i. by monthly installment and that the called ta order today and adjournment agents of the New York Life com- waa talfefi until tomorrow. kw a. hwiMn plained that he was taking away wrnaamws. N &counTniiB. their business. linwuvfca M NM, AmSmm SrtrtwUi HUNDREDS RENDERED HOMELESS mmmtmmiffituiktfmltmL BAY STRIKE HAS FAILED. frtaat tad Mriagaswal fraafica MadvdR : Berlin, March 28. The rillagj of Irwin. Pa.. Msrch 18. According to Muriholm near Coblen la threatened . C. WAtNINttTON. fha statement of the officials In the with destruction by hill which haa into the valley Gas been flipping strike gradually Pennsylvania compsny the inaugurated at thrlr Pennsylvania sta- for several days. Up to this tlm 150 hmi weeks hsv been damaged and 300 tion work over thte , haa failed. iwwni rendered homeless-9,000 Inald flrot-claa- T al h MORXISQ, MARCH UTAH, THCKBPAY - tion. Tba chancre are, unless Miss Murphy's testimony can ha corroborated Btorma In Colorado and Landslide In the Sierra Hava Stopped All that Rrdlck will be allowed hla liber Traffic. ty. Thursday morning the county attorney will present his brief, ease He Tha Havana. Marrh against J. H. Steere, tha aralled of Pines, who Is treasurer of the rhsrged by tba Isle of Pines judges with refusing to comply with aa order of the court to turn over certain chat, tala stored in a warehouse of which ha was the custodian until the customs charge were paid, was called today, tut Mr. Steers did not appear, having left for Waahlngton, thereby making tlmaeif liable for contempt of court. Several American witnesses were subpoenaed from the Isle of Plnea to testify la tha Bteere case today. One of these, a mas named KcrUky. deTHE FREIGHT DEPOT manded' tha payment of Ms expenses from the Isle of Plnea to Havana and Have Asked for return, and not receiving satisfaction, Railroad Official Kleael'a Warehouse Ground. appealed to Hr. Morgan, the American minister. Fred J. Hired, who holds the exfrontage on tho northwest cotv OOIOOOOOOOOOOOOO tensive ner of Twenty-fourt- h street and Wall o avenue, on a lease from the Union Deo ADAMS SEARCH FAILS. o pot company, having S3 years yet to run, haa, with his usual public spirit, o Pocatello, Ida., Msrch 28. consented to abandon tho premises o The search for a deposit of following a request made upon him o explosives which 81 eve Adams by tho railroad people, who wish to o asys hf cached here In Sepuse the slto for rxienai.e Improveo tember, 1803, was completed ments In tha nature of freight depot 0 this forenoon, hut was without and sheda. o definite result. The ground In Mr. Kiraal frankly states that though o tha old sawmill was thoroughho has provided himself with ample o ly turned over, but all that was facilities to warehouse his goods, he o. found was n glass stopper which would gladly rota In this advantageo Adams identified as being iden-tlrous location, but. In the interest of with there which ha bays' o buried by Ogden and for the general good la wille were In die bottles o him, and n tin can which enay ing, for a relatively email compensation, to surrender hla lesae. There e have held the bottle which was talk aomo time ago of the call o Adams says he buried. The botroad authorities changing the alto of o tom of this can was covered tho proposed freight depot from Twenty-foo with a two-incdeposit resemurth and. Wall to tha neighborhood o bling slag, or residue of matter of Twenty-sixtstreet, but thla latest o that had born subjected to a news prove the report to have been o tot lire. This tin can answers o Adams description of tha one poorly founded, o which he aaya he burled. o SPECIAL- - CONFERENCE" TRAINS I.--le IMPEOVEMEMS creased materially. Oa a pure technicality haaga tho fata of Krdlrk, the third colored maa who haa had a preliminary hearing before Judge Murphy. County Attorr ney Hulaniaki and Attorney Lessen-peargued at length Tuesday 'aft- ON THE OGPEX, EXAMINEE: Overland Limited MakGiBMI EsaBtevdSia ten, is, hM mShfaCBae wSh baiter, tethaolfc i Ubraryi suBm Bate LSmGS ISthdalffinaapSi B?E?23 t Ickicxg (. IsA-Wts- tn K Watt Saddlery . a one-quart- Allen Iransfer Co. WHERE TO EAT BOSTON Jim CAFE Young Props h 2&r-O- ps n lost and Its SUMER e nu-le- California To Famous RESORTS Tent City Pasadena Terminal Riverside Coronado San Pedro -- Long Beach Los Anitfftl1 THROUGH OBSERVATION TO ING ROOM CAR OGDEN ANGELES. EXCURSION LOW ' . R TkN a C. A. HENRY at DapeL te teJ.L.M00tt . A. SALT LAKE CITV. Transfer a Specialty. warm Scavangar Excuraian WB SLADES HeKDtdNV 5PEOA1.TT. MOVING PIANO! A J. C. SLADE, LEWte Slds 408 25th StreeL Triburt dene. 224. I ndvp""1 Residence, 114 Wagsn for m. and return xd return iMl' WINES liquors IfcLEIWM- - Ealstaff (428 Wash. Av in t 1:9 |