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Show i ii i- - AMUSEMENTS. grand HOUSE qPRA QW" Theatrical GRANT Mgr tonight evente of of the dramatic yvilaon Barrett e Great Tbs Sira of the Cross n JSSSST " RELI- impressive PLAT EVER GIVEN Both Pram and Clergy by iMtorwd of Twe Homiepheree Oraaented by a Powerful Company yjo-o- ro Sumptuouely Produced, Sognltloently Costumed. Complete Z every detail. Eight Months In Months in New Verb CNy, Pour in Chicago. Months Four Boston, 75c, 60c, 25c. Prices: . SI-0- NOW ON SALE. SEATS JjTAllNA THEATER TONIGHT! .FALSELY ACCUSED SATURDAY MATINEE AT 2:30. 10c, 20c, PRICE.... 30c GRAND OPERA HOUSE Direction Northwestern Theatrical Association. - R. ALEXANDER GRANT, Res. Mgr The fclenrie Fiijv'. x fix'ui-- to is working to campU' i".e v if the depot building bj Ui.dav uig,.i. THE LITTE HOMESTEAD By W. a PATTON SEE THE GREAT SNOW STORM SCENE. A heart story of unusual lute rest told la an original way by a clever All special scenery will Company. be used In this production. Ogden Auditorium PRICES 2 iT'iiM.i-rul- tu-n- aiu Ii. . h;-- - )l a as riejrt-- apiM-sr- s sway wnh-i:- I - u'iriii traffic. ih.it burh l rains were runil- a on which ii IllillUleK til Ihe SdianlSge of IV . in i:uige of C'jnduciLii' slh-wv- Mx-'-i-- Order a package of this famous health and brain Through Weber canyuu i hc.v building flour aud najoy running close lo each other. At DevRe some good old fashioned (one ihe .road slightly 2 rolled down The cau-eAk Brown New England ie. at reduced speed, approaching a Bread. chance at a si p. Ni. 2 whirled around the right hot loaf will make BY THE CHLOROFORMED VOTcurve and crashed into the caboose. you think you are la ERS OF SALT LAKE CITY. The first section waa damaged to Boetua. Allens With the extent of two cart and the caB. B. B. Fleur boose. which sss demolished. Its ocyou con make bread Just Kearns People Failed to Elect a Sin- cupants narrowly escaped death. The Ilk tha Puritans used to were cars Tiber of Board of telescoped. j gle Ms 3 in ConducSection No. of charge Education. Maher was not damaged. Relief Pancake Flour was sent from Ogden aud both trains were in brought Wednesday night. la also a pure food; self deim-us'Furiht-- r ration tha: the i rising and all ready to American party a hf'Ui'.c in Utah EXCURSION. HOME VISITOR mix with water aad bake Trade politics as a hornless goat was shown on a hot griddla. iu the school election Wednesday iu Mark Via Union Pacific, Dec. 18. Salt Lake wheu ihe entire ALLENS BBB FLOUR CO. ticket was elected by rate pluralRound trip first class tickets to Den muuic-ipaities. Not even m the ver, Colorado Springs, Pueiilo, $18.75: Pacific Coast Factory, Ban precincts uiri the American party Kansas City, 8t. Joe, t32.et); Cal Eastern Factory, Little candidates coins aiibin a mile of lut- Omaha, St. Louis, 639.56; 8t. Minneapolis, Wolf Mills, Manawa, WIN ing elected to the board of education, Paul. 641.90; Chicago, 844.50. Equally says the Republican. low round trip rates to hundreds of The vote was light . The unpa red other west of Chicago. Tickets streets were river uf mud, ss they good topoints return wilhln sixty days from were on Nov, 6, when the American date of sale. Slop over allowed. ReDOIOTO & COMPANY parly received Us first black ey e of the member the jmoua Overland Limited year. While lu the First. Second and and the new Lu Angelea-ChlcaglimFourth municipal precincts, the Amer- ited, only 4d hours to Chicago. For icans had scores of carriages iu which further particulars see A. B. Moseley, 155 25th Street to haul the voters, the work was in- traveling )Msseugcr agent. Ogden, went the to aud polls people effective, Utah. determined to rebuke the attempt to schools. Into lbs public luject politics PEARY TO LECTURE BATURDAV. Summary of the Vote. A summary of the vote In the variNew York, Dec. 6. Commander ous precincts is as follows: Teary will give the first public ac4 First Precinct.) Uls expedition into the Far 1926 count of Cummings at the American Museum of It 58 Xunb" ........ Psy ne Natural History , on Saturday (Second Precinct.) the auspices of the Peary ,.1415 Cheeaman Club. Ilia address will be il.1256 Arctic bed des DRY GOODS fOR FAIL lustrated with picture. At the con(Third Precinct.) uf the address, the public will clusion .... Newman .laL be given as opportunity to meet him JUST ARRIVED 437 Barlow personally. (Fourth Precinct.) 1344 litmmoud YIELD BIG RESULTS. WANT ADS YIELD BIO RESULTS. 868 WANT ADS Tlbbsla (Fifth Precinct.) 811 Henderson The majorities are as follows: Cummings. 188; Cheesman, 158; Newman, 606; Hammond, 476. I Tbs hardest fight of the election was In the First precinct between Professor Byron Cummings, the present Incumbent, and Ah den E. Payne, American. In districts that had been practically conceded to the American party. Professor Cummings ran well, piling up a stack of votes that buried his opponent. In the Second. M. J. Cheesman had little trouble In defeating Theron had American. Cheesman Odd, the advantage of a goud record on ths board of education, and was aided, too, by the fact that the people will neither stand for the American party nur for the Injection of pollitca into the schools. William J. Newman was to the board from the Third, easily defeating Samuel Barlow, American. You will find One of the prettiest fights of the the James quality, style dav was In the Fourth, where to T.' Hammond was elected by 476 and price votes over William H. Tlbhals, Americhild a and suit, can. Mr. Hammonda election waa a can buy as cheap triumph hardly looked for by the American party, and the good work as a man. done In that district la attributable to Boys high-cu- t H. A. McMillan. O. D. Romney and shoes a specialJohn Jumss. who managed the nonpartisan campaign, with Mr. McMillan, ty. chairman. In the Fifth, Juudge 51. P. Ilandar-so'VnprirtnnnrrYVVYYV)rvyYYVYVVVYYYYrri without opposition. was He had been nominated by the and later Indorsed by the He received every vote Americanacast In the Fifth. The result of the election was a sup prise to the Americana, who had hop e to establish the fart that ths Kesrna party was strong, notwithstanding Its recent defeat In the county election. Chairmen . E. Partner announced that the American party waa stronger than ever In Its defeat, and a few nights later a masting was held at the Kearns headquar ters to lav plans to capture the school Free Curas when ethers fait Modem method board. The election eras promised by name Chronlo of Disease for soesuKaUee any any who. have and those Kesrna the party, It believed the promises followed or nature. Every case guaranteed. would he fulfilled. The campaign for control of the of Diseases Cored A Partial schools wss conducted by the American party on the came basis that charCatarrh, Deafness, Ringing In the Bars, Diseases acterised Its recent dirty political of the Hoad. Throat, Nose, Eye or Ear, An Die- - ' It as was and exactly just campaign, ease il the Lunga, Bronchial Tube and ChaaL effective aa the county campaign, Diseases of the Etomach, Liver, Kldneyi ud Jlo-tul-a when nor a single American was electRheumatism, Asthma, Nervous Troubles, BL Vitus Dsiee, Flleg, ed. Rectal Troubles, Tap aad all cans. Diseases peculiar to Bremen. ANY PRIVATE D18KA8R OP euiwd to stay eured. . MEN quickly CR. CLCIL1A GUSTAF ema Remember the examination and sdriee Is FRE3. Como bo too lata. Call or writa. Tomorrow may A native of Stockholm. Sweden, and a student of Bombay, India, the famaus soul traveler, will lecture on the New Thought and oflrult science at the court house, Thursday evening, December 6, at. 8 o'clock. After the lecture will give testa as demonstrated by Swedenborg, soul parting from the body, taking end bringing your mes(Boyle p. m. 1461 Washington Are. Office hours. 16 a. m. to sages from any part of the world; also Block). Ogden. Utah. Entrance Boom It. Remember the number. DEAD i n set-lio- AFTER HE HAD CLEVERLY ESCAPED THE OFFICERS. Leolah counril No.3 of ,i of Pocahontas of The" Red Men, fold Their annual election Wednesday night, and elected the following: Mrs. T. C. Morris; propheiess. Mrs. Phil Plane Winona. Mrt. l.ury Kee-ter- ; PowhaUau. T. l Morris; keeper of records, Mrs. Alice Culline; culiec-ta- r of wampum. Mra. tiusie Al.lcn, keeper of wampum, Mrs. Amanda I .a living; additional trustee, Mies Rhoada law; medicine man. Dr. H. H. Forb-- . The Installation of the officers will occur during the first week in Jauuary. When Taken Into Cuetody He Was Cashier of Japanese Industrial Armed and Had Extra Reporation Had a Drsporate volvers in His Grip. Struggle, H. C. Partisan. 68 years of age, father of Harry Paulson, formerly of the Falstaff, Is lying at ihe home of hie un, ISO West street, dangerously ill with a complication of Twenty-secon- DREW A KNIFE AND THREATENED TO KILL. Self-risin- g d Uver and lung trouble. He is not expected to recover. The old gentleman came here less than a year ago from Nevada, Mo. His eon. Harry, is now In Catalina lslaud on a vacation trip, but la expected home within a few lays, as he has been apprised of his father's conditista. . J. D. Isaacs, special consulting engineer of the Harriinan lines, with htaduqarters at. Chicago, arrited from the west la special car till, and went met on the Union Pacific to Chicago. Mr. Isaacs hug been going over the system and observing the physical conditions of the roads, and later will submit a report on the requirements for additional improvements. One of the oepecia matters he haa under consideration was tire proposed doubletracking of the system from Omaha to San Francisco. P. M. Orr, confidential assistant to General Manager Mohlc--r of the Union for Pacific, who haa been In some time, and who was givm a vacation, arrived Wednesday from the northwest In special car Xo. 2. Mr. Orr has partially recovered and la on his way to Omaha to hla official duties. two-mouth- s' It la the request of the Stake presidency and the Stake Sunday school uperln tendency that all Sunday school woikers of the live city wards meet In local board meeting, at the Second Ward amusement hall, at 7:25 o'clock, Friday kvenlng. December 7. Come prepared with outlines for Sunday, December 16. This includes ev ery officer aad teacher. A fire In the Bismarck saloon, Salt Lake, waa discovered at 11:441 a. hi. yesterday. The firemen. In fighting the flames In the basement, narrowly escaped death by the explosion of a can of gasoline. Assistant Chief Crosby, Csl Carrington and Chas. Allen were badly burned about the face, neck and hands. The flamee for a time threatened the entire D. F. Walker block, but weie controlled, with a loaa of Finley 8. Brooks, better known an "Hack Finn, the coffee king, who hai been attempting to sell a million pounds of coffee this year succeeded In reaching his goal yesterday, when John Scoweroft A Sons company placed an order for 22,000 pound. WedFinn' star led out nesday, when he had 50,000 pounds to sell before reaching the million mark. Three-flfth- a of this amount was sold In 8alt Lake. Mr. Brooks leads all euffee salesmen In the United States In the salee and has established a record which will take some time to break by any other salesman. For bis splendid work he will receive a three months' vacation, a trip to Europe and a handsome cash prise. A. L. Park, representing Heins of Pittsburg, la In the city for a few days talking picklea with the local houses. , A clever arrest of a bad man was made ycBieiday by Sheriff Sebring assisted by Deputy Sheriff Wilson add Clark. Aa he lauded from the Cache Valley train he waa fully pre;taid to resist any Interference on the part of the officers. At present the man arrested Is known as Charles Peier-ua- , whirh may pot be hie true name. He la wanted at Idaho Falla. Petersou'a flight trout Idaho waa through guarded depots, but he eluded the vigilance of sheriffs and constables by ruses, one of whicn he played on' Souring. At Uluckfoot he was located on the train, but too Into for arrest, so a flash waa sent Wednesday night to the sheriff's office with, a description of hint. Since then event train from the north has beeu watched and several times other persons were mistaken fur the fugitive. . , At Ulackfuot,. Peterson took the through train which reachea Ogden at 7 a. m. whan on time. Behring, Clark and Wilson posted themaelvea along the track leading into the depot and awaited the arrival of Xo. 8. Aa alighted . they were closely scanned, but there waa nut one among them answering the description of Peterson. By a lucky coincident, the conductor on the Pullman caught sight of the sheriff and informed him that a man, acting and looking auspicious, had landed at the Hot Springs. Sebring telephoned the manager of the resort. The man In question rested in the office, while, the telephone was being used and he so completely fitted the description that no doubt remained concerning his identity. Before an automobile could be ordered, the Cache valley train rolled Into the Springs and a message was sent at 10:17 from the Springe that Pdierana had taken the train for Ugden.' While waiting for the train he changed his collar and tie, and otherwise disguised pas-aeag- himself. With Clark at one point, Wilson at another and Sebring at the depot. No. 12 pulled In on lime. Clark thought he saw his man and approached a gen' tie man who Immediately established his innocence and proved conclusively citizen that he was a Then Behring thought ha saw the man wanted. He had' hoi h hande In his cost pockets, looked furttively around and acted a trifle nervous. The eheriff approached from behind, stepped up quickly and grabbed both his hands near the wrists, at the same time exclaiming, flow do you do, Peterson.1 Deputy Wilson saw the move and immediately approached from the front In a twinkling handcuffs circled tha wrists Peterson, who submitted quletly'after he raw his .hopeless position. t From the man's coat was extracted a revolver, containing four loaded spent cartridges, and one cartridge. Between Wilson and Behring, Peterson was marched to the county Jail. In the sheriff's office two gripe were searched. In one was found a loaded A gun. aad an unloaded 45, g both guns, and recently naed. A miscellaneous assortment of and a fine pictures, clothes, dumb-bellset of skeleton keys made up the eon tenia of the grips. Peterson declarej his willingness to return to Idaho Falla without requisition papers. He Is wanted for robbery. Before leaving his former employer. it 1 alleged bo held Mm up for 1200. and niade a sensational escape. On hts person was found 5175 of the cash. While In conversation with newspaper men ' late . yesterday. Peterson t first denied taking the money from his employer In Idaho, hut finally admitted. He said that considerable money had been received Wednesday and that It looked tempting. Not knowing what possessed him, the young man said ho broke open the register and took the mener and hastened to the depot where he caught the midnight train for Ihe south. Peterson says that he Is 26 years of age and Is an orphan, that ha Is willing to go back to Idaho Falls sad face the charge. g ft ... ngly-lookln- Ben 8. Katsura, a Jap, was SUPEBSEolsiuBVEY estab-Bthme- 7r . Sleam .Laundry A - Cor- , ir arraign-e,- l esterday iu pi'lwe. court ou a charge of assault with a deadly weapon, brought against Mtu by H. Benow. manager of the Japauese Industrial, d corporation, with headquarters Twenty-fourtstieet. Pending preliminary trial, Katsura was turned over to the sheriff, under bonds of $500. Katsura la considered, by his a smart fellow, with a desire' to live without working. He dresses prosperously, talks English, and apparently belongs to the upper class. Wednesday, after lunch, ha followed Settow Into his office and, In a matter of fact way. demanded a lob and part of the income front s certain portion of the business. Benow furnishes for the Harritnan roads Its Jap laborers, a business that Is worth thousand of dollars each year. Quite naturally hla request waa denied. All the fighting spirit of hie ancestors wss stirred when Katsura grab bed Benow by the coat lapsl with one hand and drew with the other a long knife, which he threatened to plunge Into the manager and then commit hari-kar- i. As his arm waa raised for the descent, tha cashier of the Industrial company grabbed and wrestled with the mad Jap. Katsura dropped his weapon end fled, but not before ho had Inflicted a severe cut across the r arm of the cashier. For several hours he eluded the officers. Then, at 5:45, Officer Herrick caught sight of him. After a lively chase, he wss overtaken, handcuffed and taken to the city jail. y h fellow-countryme- i 1-- . . 1 d Jc o FANCY CASH .......... ...... GROCERIES a.,.....,..,. ....... Go to Putnams QCDEK WAILS non-pnrtls- Arrival and departure of malls at Ogden poetofflee: North and Northwest, 0. 8. L. Ry. :, Arrive, 7:30 a. m., 6:30 p. m.; 11:65 a. m., 11:50 a. m. East, all points, U. P. Ry. Arrive, 4:20 a. m.: 2:16 p.m.; depart, 7:50 a. m., 2:25 p. m., 6:50 p. m. Southeast, R. G. W. Ry. Arrlva, 1:00 a. m., 11:45 a.mv 1:50 p.m.; 7:00 a. m.; 6:10 p. m. West, all points, 8. P. Ry. 7:80 a. m., 1:50 p. m., 7:00 p. m.; depart, 1:80 a. m., 2:45 p. m. Southern California and Nevada, B. 8. L. Ry. Arrive, 8:30 a. P. L. A. m., 7:30 p. m.; depart, 3:4e p. m 6:30 p. m. Southern Utah, O. 8. L. Rv. Arrive, 3:30 a. m., 7:80 p. m.; depart, S:3u a. m., 2:45 p. m. Southern Utah, R. G. W. Ry. Arrive, 1:00 a. m., 2:50 p. m., 7:00 p, u.; a. m, 6:30 depart, 8:30 a. do-pa- ue-par- t, m,,-.7:- p. m. i Kit Lake City, O. S. L. Ry. Arrive, 1:00 a. m., 8:80 a. m.. 13:00 m., 2:60 m., 7:10 p. m.; depart, 3:20 a. m., ?.:50 a. m., 10:.: 10 a. n, 2:45 p. nH 5:50 p. m. Balt Luke City, R. O. W. 1:0(1 a. m.; 2:50 p. m.; depart, 7:00 a. m. 6:20 p. m. Cache Valley Points, O. 8. L. Hyo Arrive, 10:45 a. m.; depart, 4:50 p. m. Eden Liberty Arrive, 5:00 p. m. depart, 5:00 a. m. R. r. D. Weber County Arrive, 5:00 p. m.; depart, 8:30 a. m. WM. GLASMAXN, s, FENCE The funeral service over the remains of Mrs. John Flam will bo held When a fence baa stood as the difrom the family residence, 2G68 Lafayette avenue, 2 p. m., Friday. Rev. John viding line between two properties for E. Carver will officiate. The casket many years end. the line has never will be open between .the hours of 10 been disputed, apd when It has been recognised as the true dividing line, and 2 on the day of the funeral. that line supersedes the legal line The sugar factory closed down for which may be determined by surveya few hours yesterday to enable ors. This was the gist of an opinion the engineers to make eome neces- written by Justice Frick aad handed court Wednessary repairs to the hollers. The ma- down by the supreme 6W in motion this af- day In the css of G. 8. Holmes, rewas again chinery Tha more you look at the cleee c4 ternoon. spondent, against. Mrs. Mary Judge, fcnndry work turned out by this appellant. The property involved. Is n strip of There are rumors of a Salt Lake More certain we are that 1.83 feet in width at. one eud end coal land Creek Grass the buying yc win continue to favor ua with company mines near Coalville and using the 2.1 feet in width at the other, of and. the fuel for the purpose of producing pow- 47.83 feet In length, at the rear orders, for our prices are well be transmitted to the capital Holmes block on State and Second er to tU the reach of . ami utility for power and heating pur- South streets. everyone. A dispute arose over the legal Aik for our now rates on poses. family boundary line. Holmes alleging that washing. They will Interest yon. the true boundary line ie 2.1 feet eaat BUCK HORSE DIS1BICT of the line fence marking the accepted boundary. Both Holmes and Mrs. Ogden Bishop Woollsy Has Unbounded Faith Judge claimed title to the strip, and in the Mines. Tboaes 174. Holmea brought suit .In . the district 437 25th St. court to quiet title to the land. At the trial of the case in the disBishop Woolley, who with his broth- trict court It waa ahown that a fence FLACE YOUR ORDERB WITH er. H. 8. Woolley, owns valuable prop- waa erected, more .than thirty years erties In the Binrk. Horae district, la on the lino claimed by Mrs. Judge. MITCHELL BROS, confident of success In the develop- ago This was always considered as the the and Pedro, San of the ment Kfnaunta, Copings and Head-"line between the properties Mable on which ore running 1100.000 boundary Dost hny from agouti, until a few yeara ago, when a survey mines. other and per ton was found, f lot largo eommleojows was made which showed that the line a ad you hava to The reorganised company has possea-alo- fence was two feet away from the serpay thorn. Boo the near four homo people first of all the water rights Yard ver boundary line. opposite City Cemetery. mines and Intends to generate power the lower court gave the title to the for their development. to Holmes, and Mra. Judge property and At present from the San Pedro case, on the ground that the appealed Mahle mines ore Is being taken tha. undisputed posaesiioU for thirty yean ton. Shipments 5100 per over averages cave the poises sor the legal right to will he madd'durlng the winter. OWEN TERF EXCHANGE the property. The lower court was rewere which The placer properties verted by the supreme court, and the richest the among once numbered district court was ordered to enter were weet. end the 263 Twenty-fift- h surface mines In n order in favor of Mrs. Judge, quietthe scarcity of , closed on account title. ing In the rt Eastern Resaw spring water, will he worked The opinhm Is written' by Justice has re F,r AH Bpcrtlnp Events Through pipe lines water Frick and concurred la by Chief Jus-- , conveyed to tbe diggings md t;re tv. M. McCarty and Associate when tionsl developments are expected D. N. Slraup. Justice WNT AOS YIELD BIG RESULTS the gravel Is washed for It F1d. St It u Ju stw.h.., Ihe ning . 'in-- - N-- J. R. Hunter, brother of R. P. Hunter, of Ogden, departed for Lovelock Wedneaday after a week's visit here. The young man purchased a newspaper outfit which he will ship to the Rosebud mining district 35 miles north of Humboldt House. The town now haa only 800 Inhabitants, but an excitement la expected In early spring when prospecting can he performed. John Cleghorn,formerly of this section has one of the richest group of claims in the district Afternoon admission 10c, Evening lie. hti PARTY IS IDAHO S. 0. Tyler and Burton, the most expert Lady and Gentlemen Roller Skaters la the world. Every niabt this week and Wednesday and Saturday Matinee. he (. . d ANNOUNCES THE ENGAGEMENT i a!A51ER!CAN AP TRIED MAN FROM . Tha funeral of Clyde H. 81iipley will be hold from the family residence, 648 Twenty-seconstreet, at 8 p. m.. Saturday. Interment in the City cemetery. Sunday Night siifiininh. ii:i rTAii, sviniiii-l,- - much Hughes i improved iu health. She lu let j euBering of pneuiuouia. Play GIOUS ARREST OF A Mr. J. the orchrw mokxin'i; Postmaster. MUST EKCAF.iP TEN DAYS There ha been received at the of- fice of Governor Culler, a notice from the secretary of military affairs in the war department, that reglmenta ul organised state milttla must be oblig- ed to devote ten days to their touts of duty at summer encampments, ss It Is imposslbls te Impart satisfactory instruction In a shorter period. No regiment are to he authorised to participate In such camps unless a they have qualified themaelvea reasonable extent In the annual slate encampments, and shall have been recommended for such duty by officers of the regular amy who may be detailed ae Inspector! at inch campa. The attention of congreaa will be called to the militia organisation of the country during the preaentsseealoB. Governor Cutler In reply has suggested that there Is hut one regiment of militia In Utah, and that selection be made by companies Instead of by regiments. WEAK KIDNEYS MAKE WEAK BODIE. Kidney Diseases Cause Half the Common Aches and Ills of Ogdtn Psopls. For Mens, Boys and Childrens Overcoats Suits, Etc... n Estes Doctor Specialist . list u DR. from body and hasten the final breaking down. Overwork, strains, colds and other causes Injurs the kidneys, and when their activity is lessened the whole hod ysuffers from the rxcess of uric poison circulated in the blood. Aches and pains and languor and urinary Ills come, and there 1 an sverJncreaslcg tendency towards diabetes aad fatal Bright's disease, There Is no real help for the sufferer except kidney help. Doan's Kidney Pills act directly on the kidneys and cure every kidney 111. Ogden cures are proof, Mrs. J. R. Hsilcy of 2427 Grant aveIt is a nue, Ogden, Utah, says: pleasure to me to recommenj Doan's Kidney Pills te every sufferer from kidney complaint My kidneys were so bud that there were days when I could not straighten up or bend over without suffering from sharp twlnger of pain through my back and loins. To attend to mr household duties was a great difficulty. I used several remedies, hut obtained little relief until I procured Doan's Kidney Pill at W. 8. Badeon's drug store. They not only promptly relieved the annoyance and pain, hut banished it entirely. I feel It my duty to let ethers know of thp valuable remedy. For sale by all dealer, price 50 Co., Buffalo, cents. Foster-MllburNew Tor, sole agents Xoy the Unlud Btatea. Remember the name Doan's anl take no other. n the different ESTES, SPECIALIST planets. DAMAGE CASE . As one weak link weakens n chain, so weak kidneys weaken the whole Putnam Clothing House - IS SLOW the Stand for struction Company. W. H. Wattlt on Con- as nude yesVery little progress terday In the esse of the Utah Construction company against the Oregon Short Line Railroad company, on trial in the district court before Judge Howell. During a greater part of the session, W. H. Wattla, general manager of the Construction company, was ou (he stand, and almost every question asked him by the counsel for the plaintiff was objected to by the defendant's counsel. The testimony that wss admitted was In relation to the settlements for the work. If :s expert ed that the care will occupy the attention of the court for four or five days yet. Society Lights Reading Lights Sewing Lights Lights For Work of Any Kind Can Be Procured by EASTERN EXCURSIONS Via the COLORADO MIDLAND RY. Using ectridty hndshed by On November 20 and December 18. One fire plus $2 from Utah points to Chicago, Minneapolis, Kansu City, Omaha, Dearer aad Intermediate points. Limit, 60 days. Stopovers. For further Information write L. H. Harding, general agent. Salt Lake City. . UNIOX PACIFIC WRECK Freight Trains . In Collision Nead Dev. ila Gate. -- Ni. 3 and 3 of freight No. collided at a point near Devil's Gate Wednesday night, and for a time Sections 53 4 UTAH LIGHT AND RAILWAY CO. R. Sa CAMPBELL, General Manager W. WADE, Agent t |