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Show TI1E MORNING FIGHT TAX. MERCHANTS Christenson Cm Will Tut th Validity of th Ordinance. Salt I aka. May 24. Th case of three more merchants fighting ogaiant the special tax aero brought up In police court Thursday afternoon and were cent tied to the Third District motion of P. court by Judge Diehl J. Daly,' assistant prosecuting attorney hr the city. This makes about twenty caeca where merchants hate refused to pay tho special tax. holding that it h invalid. Attorney WringfelMw appeared for Norman ChrUtMuioo. tho 1. X L. Furniture ooaopuny and tho -- n Brown-Terry- - Woodruff tew company terday. Tho Chrlateaaon ease is the ono that urtl! he argued la the district court, and the merchants will abide by tha decision of the higher courts in this case. The merchants declare that the bespecial tax is aot legal, as theybust-sees lieve their regular tax for doing Mr. Chrlslenaou Is sufficient. says, voicing the sentiment of the rest of the merchanis, that they ate put la a clae with the air eel vender la being forred to take out a tax as merchants and paying a lici nae in accord with the also of their stock. Mr. Christenson stated that this wax tha Knit placa that ha had ever heard of ths Bimetal tax, and that bis business arquaintanoea la other slates told hiss that Ctah waa the Krst place . ibsy hud over encountered this piao-tloe. . . . The special license has been in fores for several yoora, but not until tbit year was there nay special Haiti on IL There ore teeaty of the largest merrbants who bnvo refused to jmy tho tax. and their cases ars now pending. Ttioir actiou trill depend upon tha result of the Christenson case. A fund has born subscribed timing the merrhuuta to Kght the cuse nud It will be carried to tho Supreme court-i- n case Christenson la Dually defeated and tha euprema court holds that the rlty has the right to levy this special tax, the merchant will probably, pay according to the rating marie by the city asd drop the fight, or secure tho repeal of tho tax. ' DIVORCE DOCKET. Four New Complaints Ars Filed These Seeking Separation. by Halt Lake, May ft. Her husband. Milas A Twlfrhelt, now an Inmate of tho Stato Mental hospital, Mrs. Dottle T. Twitchell seeks a divorce front him , on tho grounds of erueltv is a complaint filed Thursday in the Third district court. On acoount of too violent condition Twitchell bad and bta crncl treatment of.hls wife, Twitchell was brought before tho court shout ait months ago for aa examination ns to bis sanity. Ths court ordered him committed and it is believed that his esse 'is Incurable. Mrs. Twitchell asks tor th rrsturatipn of her pialden name, Dottle M'asden, and two lots and n house in Alberta. Canada. Judge Morae appointed Rose guardian ad litem to act la tho defendant's behalf. Twitchell's . mind becama affected about atx years ago and since that time he baa threatened to take bis wife's life and treated her In a cruel manner. On August 8, IMi, It Is alleged in tho complaint, that Twitchell shut her up In their homo and guard-- . ed tha door so sho could aid get out. Ho threatened to kill her and de clared that she was planning tu leave him. Several o.her time-- . Twitchell called her names and struck at her with a shovel. They were married in Beaver City on December 21. 195. The last Mr.' Olivia Hartvigsea mw of her husband. John E. Hartvigsra. hi the .day he bid her and their daughter good bye at Boise, Idaho, on Deceaiber 4. 194, according to her o'.miplaiut filed iu the Third district court. She asks for a decree on the grounds of desertion. They one mar ried in Sail Lake August 20. 1WB. From Sadi Lake they went tu LUUu, where ilsrtvigsen took up some Dud. During the holidays three years ago she derided to come to Salt Lake to tee her parents. Her husband fur nUhed her and their daughter transportation. Mince that time Hartvigsea has not written to her and baa not answered any letter she has written to hire. Maud R. Russell declare! in her complaint for divorce that her husband, John Russell, has refused to support her for two years. She asks for a decree and for the restoration of her maiden name, Maud M. William. They were married October 15. 1904, and within a year Russell desatvd her. Mrs. Klttia Rehen claims In her roniplaiut that IkinU-- l Reben has deserted bar and that she knows nothing about bis whereabouts. They were married Oft ecu years ago last Tuesday In Challts, Idaho, For acvei.il yeara of Mrs. Kebca has been a Malt Lake. rei-ide- SMOOT WILL NOT LECTURE. Denist Report That H Waa t Travel Over tha Country. Lake, May - Meuator Reed will not deliver a aeries of lectures throughout the 1'ulu-- Mutes. Senator Miuont returned from Alberta, Canada. Thursday and went at ones to his Inin at Provo, lie denied the stury printed In the Tribune yesterday that he would go on a lecture tour. "I merely wmt to Canada In look over a big lanJ project, said the It comsenior senator ' Mat night. Malt Suits 4- t acres aud Is thirty miles northwest of Tatar, In Alberts. I did not have any objection tu the land, but the Irrigation (acuities were not ah good a (hey should have been for the price asked by the government for the land. They will have a prosperous year In Alberts. While tbs winter waa severe on stock, the crops are looking fine and a great harvest is expected. The people there hive every reason to be thankful for the fine prospects prises 155.00(1 AERIAL TRAMWAY BREAKS, Bingham, May 23. The cable of the Ulgbtaud Roy bucket tramway broke near Markham gulch at about 4 oclock this afternoon. When the cable loosened direns of the heavy ora burkets fell, through ths thickly settled part of town. One, loaded with coal, crashed through tho roof of Canyon hall; several were preclpltat-rInto the creek bed and others were scattered In various places along tha ratiyun. Fortunately no one waa hqrt. One tower near the railroad station was torn from Us foundation and fell serosa the street hear the railroad station. Another tower near Canyon hal was eo badly loosened that It will have to be reset. Telephone wires were cut and the wires damuged lo urh an extent that part of the town was left in darkness. The company hits a Urge force of men employed to repair the damage. The buckets going -- to the mine were hrsvily loaded with coal, causing the cable to break. world-fame- bottle-wrappe- rs p, - bottle-wrappe- recommended. The most eminent and leading med teal teachers and writer of all the . several schools ot prarirre hare endorsed eaeh of the Ingredient entering into Ir. Piero modiriaM in the strongest The makers of Dr. Pierce's meiLcloei belicvcliat intelligent people do iwt Vish to mn their mouths like a IriVf ljrcnng biiVi and gulp down wrhateveAijreepeto them, sillier in tha way ottCW; qnw or medicine, without knowing satnMhing of the properties and harmlnArtiararter of tho agents employed. They helievi t ierce medtcmes'are made from tha root of plant found mowing ia tbs depths of our American forests. They are so compounded that fAry cannot no twa i any rate, even W th wrest delicate raw am ir child. By pen publicity Dr. Fierce has taken his medicines oat of ths list of secret nostrums, of doubtful merit, sad mads them XXvkbi(-- or ) I vows comto-m- o. They are therefore, in n class all by themselves, being absolutely and i. ia every sense by this bold step Dr. Fierce has shown thst his formula are of such eieelleace that he is not afraid to subject them to tha tallest scrutiny. There is a lodge ot honesty on every botsle ot Dr. Fierces medicine In tho fall list of its ingredients duly attested as correct aadsr solemn oath. Ko other medicines put up fur general use through draggle eaa make elaira lo aay such distinction, and none oilier than Dr. Pierce's medioines here anv such wrefnnal oad ores went of their Modi osotetedcnol rod ornaIngredients. ment should have tar more w sight with tha afflicted than aay amount of lay, or non-trm- endorsement, or taati-moua- ts. Of coseee, tho exact proportion of aeh ingredient need in Dr. Pierce'o modicums as well as the working formula or manner of preparing tha same, and tho specially devised apparatus and appliance employed ia thgir manufacture, are withheld from publicity that Dr. Piereei proprietary right may be fatly protected from oneh unprincipled imitators as might be pirabcally inclined. Tho preparation of these medicines without the uso of a drop of alcohol, ao rs generally employed and yet so harmful, in the long run, to most Invalids when it nee is long continued, even in small dnet, cost Dr. Fierce several yean of Careful study and labor, with the aid of skilled phstmscins and chemists to awirt him. Naturally, lie dura nut ram to giro away his arientiflo and exact processes for preparing these medicines, but he diee want to deal in the most open manner with all his patrons and paper-covere- SALT LAKE VALLEY CANNING CO. UTAH CANNING COMPANY OGDEN, UTAH. Packarn of High Grade Vegetables Pierces Pure Pool Catsup. Buna Plercea Pure Food Pork Pisrvta Pure Foetl Haminy. Pierces Worcestershire Sauce. Wa pack but ana grade of goods THE BEST. MANUFACTURERS . UTAH VINtGAR AND PICKLE WORKS Manufacturers of of Harness and Wholesale and Retail Manufacturer ef Saddlery h 'Phon Manufacturers ef Honeysuckle Evaporated Milk Wen the geld medal at the fitat Fair, 1905, A trial can will cow vinca you there ia none JUST AS GOOD Ask your Grocer for it FACTORY AT LOGAN, UTAH. AWNINGS 2262 Wash. Ava. OGDEN. IOTP. Cache Valley Condensed MUk Company TENTS and Street, 214 to 240 Twenty-fourtOGDEN. UTAH. I and PICKLES STRICTLY A HOME PRODUCT. Edward Blchaal, Proprietor Factory 2454 Wall Avwiu OGDEN. UTAH. FACTORY. FIVE POINTS, OGDEN. UTAH. JOHN HOXER The beet and Largest Manufacturers In tha WssL VINEGAR Utah Fruits and Vegetables J. & READ & BROS. CO. UTAH A. E. CLOSE , Selecting Wedding Gifts UseLess jfh Lemop thiatrength double of other brand. ipr&JV Manufacturer of CiBARS ! Clear Havana and Domestic Yon get the tact and aa honeat home Indmtry A the Victor. amok promote when you Union Garden and Fhwer 1- May 26th. Grantsvllle, Tooele Co., May Nott A Bonn, merchants, hnva closed out their entire stork of and retired from hnslness In Granta-vllle- , but will continue business in the retail grocery department in Balt Lake. Martin Tanner, a young man about 20 yesrs of age, who has been ill n long time, was given a benefit ball In the opera house last Friday, C. EL Green, of Tooele City, has made application to the Grantsvllle South Willow Irrigation company, for n franchise granting him the right to pipe the company'! water for about it mile for electric purposes. It i rumored that, the smelter company now being erected at Fine canyon on the east side of the valley ia Interested In the project. James Ratcliffs was given n genuine surprise on the 19th Inst, being suddenly confronted with a host of 32 in unmber, and all living here, who Invaded his home on tha above date, being the G6th anniversary of hta birthday. HIT BY STREET CAR. Balt Lake, Mar 24. l.no round trip. Trains leave m., 9:00 a. m., 1:15 p. m., 2:60 p. m. and 7:00 p. m. Shortly after 1 o'clock today. 'W. D. Kimbrough, a Tha exclusive set entrust us with the laundering of their llnena. Our work pleases them. Ko matter how critical you may t be, yon wnl find tho Ogden Bteam Laundry will please you. Wo render A No. 1 aervke. ' Of ANNUL THE CHARTER. Phono Pittsburg, Pa.. May 23. Meeting were held tonight by n dozen or more board of trade in Allegheny county. The Pittsburg Chamber of Commerce will meet in special aeiilun today and tho cities of Allegheny and McKeesport have pledged Mayor Guthrie their support in the fight to annul the charters of the Philadelphia company, a Railsubsidiary concern of the way Investment company of Ban Francisco, which baa n monopoly of the public utilltlaa of Allegheny county. The resolution passed by both branches of the city council fast night authorizing Mayor Guthrie to eak Coventor Bluart to Instruct tha attorney general to enter proceedings of quo warranto or call a special aeaaton of the legislature, If such proceedings are Impossible. The resolutions will not be mailed to Governor Stuart as at Brat intended. Instead, the mayor will go personally to Harrlaburg and present the resolutions Governor Btaurt was notified today of the arrangement. The fight against the company waa caused Indirectly by a advance In natural gas. SUMMER EXCURSIONS Via Colorado Midland Railway. City of Mexico, May 1 to 7, June 7 to 14 and 17 to July 11. Round trip, f 69.15. Long limit. Eastern Excursions May 27 to 30. June 3, 7, 13, 14. Ona tore plus 2.00 for long limit ther Stop overs. cheap rates during the summer. Write L. H. Harding, Salt Ink Citv, for particulars. L. II. HARDING, General Agent MILLS TO CLOSE. 8hingla Mills Cannot Obtain Cara for Shipments. - Heller (EL Son T. B. 2210 Washington Avonun. Both Phonos. Wo ean tickle your palate with a complete line of choice nprtng vegetables, freak at our fountain ovary morning. Also aa assortment of traits. A fine line of imported end domestic atapla and fancy groceries. ' These goods win prolong your Ufa and give vim and vigor to your system. California and Eastern races. Direct wire for all sporting events. T.B.Evans&Co SUITS ore Our goods now Both Phones 236. J. E. BOLSTAD ail Phone 24th sL S0SK. 2364 Wash. Ava. Lemons Dales Bananas BY TROLLEY CAR. Chicago, May 24. In a eoUlakm between two Evanston avenue electric, cars and a wagon, yesterday, two men lost their Uvea. Ernest Olson, driver of the wagon, waa killed almost to aUntly. Ilia companion, Alexander Johnson, was taken to a hospital where he lived for several hours. Tha passengers in both cars were thrown into a panic. CHAPMAN . EXCURSION Figs Fine Red Apples GROCERIES DEAD. Ban Franqiaeo, May 24. Georgs F. Chapman, and general manager of the United Railroad, died laat night. Mr. Chapman contracted a cold laat Saturday which rapidly developed Into pneumonia. Mr. Chapman was 44 years of age and came to this city three years ago from Baltimore, kid. Ha waa a native of New Jersey. O. S. L. is the character of the transfer service wo supply eur patron. Prompt, reliable and at low coat, Aay tin you aay waU ha oa your job and handle It expeditiously end well. ALLEN TRANSFER CO. FLsss 22 for yoora. DOMO May 27, 30, Juna 3, 7, 12, 14th. Ogden to Portland. Or., or Spokane, Wash., and return, first class 630.00. Tickets good to return until September 30th. Stopovers allowed. DUKE would GROCERS. close. Her cries attracted the attention of her eon, who came and dragged her from under the horse's hoofs. GEORGE and In- he pleased to have yon call la to too them. We also do repairing, cleaning aad preaelng. Oranges KILLED ' SPRING AND SUMMER St Twecty-fift- b . ia Uia time to ardor yaur Exchange 326 POULTRY SUPPLIED HAY AND GRAIN. Ogden Turf TO VISIT NEW YORK. New York, May 24. The Italian cralaer Varese with the Duke of ea board, will arrive here toBellingham, Washington, May 24. morrow or Sunday. On Monday' MaJ. Two hundred ehingle mill in Sno- Gen. and Mra. Frederick D. Grant will homish Skagit and Whatcom counties a reception on Governor's Island will hut down tomorrow and remain give the duke. Invitations have been closed until July 10th. This action for ent to all the naval and military waa decided upon by the manufacturand American, now er here last night and was made here. foreign American vessel now In The mill of the necessary by the Inability to secure cars for shipment of the the Hudson river, consisting of four and five boat deproducts to the eastern markets. Dur- battleship will leavetorpedo New York on ing the last nine months 10,200 fewer stroyer. 5th. They will return to Hampcars have heen received by the mllle June than for the earn period last year. ton Roads In order to participate In Two thousand men will be thrown out the review on Georgia Day, which will of work in the mllle and no many be cm Juna 10th, the anniversary of the birth of the president's mother, more in the logging camp. who wa a Georgias. WOMAN IS INJURED. Tark City, May 23. Mr. Jerry Shea met with aa accident last evening that nearly resulted fatally. She waa In the act of .addling n horse for her small aim to ride, when the animal became excited, knocked her down end kicked brr in the head, inflicting a wound that required six atltchea to Our splendid stock kid yon to select Juat what yon want Cume and aae na. Stock remedies will b a specialty with us. 437 25th St. 174, . a Branch of the United Railways Co, ef Ban Francisco. Is a poser for many puxxlsd people. Pardon tho suggestion that nr Judgment and experienen may be of some aid. Presents of gems and other jewelry era always in order, and you are assured of ample choice when you behold the display at W. L. BUSWELL'S, the Jeweler. Twe Doors North ef Wright's Ogden Steam Laundry Fare t:45 a. e graa-childre- s cloth-boun- PATRONIZE THEM AND HELP TO ENRICH THE COUNTY AND STATE b-l- l. n, Some of the Manufacturers of Our County and State e blood-pnritie- ' 1007. 23, e teamster, was struck by a street car near the corner of Second Mouth and Second West, and received n bad cut on the head and several bruises. It wa thought at first that the man was and under this frank, open and seriously injured, end he was taken patients, bonnet way of dealing, they may know at once to the L. 1). B. hospital. Arriving there, he walked alone to the exactly what they are taking when using his medicines, elevator and afterwards to the room What Do They Coro? This quesassigned him. having recovered from condition occastion is often arked concerning Dr.' the Fierce's two lradiug medicines, Golden ioned by the accident. Medical Diaoorory" and "Favorite PreKimbrough resides at 725 Kimball avenue. The place where he wae hurt scription. was the exact corner where the man Tlis answer is that "Golden Medical Discovery " I a most potent alterative was run over and killed one day last r, and Sonic or inviyor-ato- r week. It 1 not thought that Kimor and art especially favorably in a broughs injuries are at all serious. enratiro and healing way upon all tha mucous lining surfaces as of ths nasal AS CROCKWELL SEES IT. pontages, throat, bronchial tabes, stoma ach, bowels and bladder, curing lares Ball May 24. C. L. Crock-welof the Malt Lake Hardware comper cent, of catarrhal cases whether ths nasal disc sa affects the pats ages, tha has returned from a two weeks throat. larynx, bronrhia, stomach (aa pany.through Nevada. He found Gold-fieltrip bowels mucous catarrhal dyspepsia), (aa a thriving city, too miles from diarrhea), bladder, uterus or other nowhere,' down In the middle of n In chronic or Even the pelvic organs. waterless desen. yet with more buildof these it ulcerative stages' affections, ing in progress thsn there Is in Balt ia often snoceeefnl in effecting cures. of the Iake today. There are The Favorite Prescription " is advised for the curs of one rises of disease only finest kind of building stone within 10 mile- - of the town, from which source tho peculiar weaknesses, derangefor building ments and irregularities incident to material ts being taken up the city. There 1 no municipal women. It is a powerful yet genlocal government at all tly acting invigorating tonic and form of strengtiuuUDg nervine. For weak, worn-oa- t, there Is no local government at all. There I a sheriff and a deputy or d women no matter "Fatwo, and that Is all. wbaibas reused the break-dowvorite Prescription will be found most effective In Building np the strength, AMENDMENTS FILED. regulating the womanly functions, subThree companies filed copies of duing pain and bringing about a healthy, vigorous oonditina of the whole system. amendments to their articles of Incor. Women suffering from dierseee of lung poraiion with tha secretary of state standing, are invited to consult Doctor yesterday. Tho H. L. Griffin company, Pierce by letter, tree. All correspondof Ogden. Increased Its capital stock ence ie held as strictly private and to lion.ooi), dlvtiled Into shares of the Address confidential. Dr. R. sacredly par value of 1100 each. The stock Is Y. Fierce, Buffalo, X. Y. divided equally as to preferred and Dr. Pierres Medical Adviser (1000 common stock, each to receive 7 per free is eeut ore-ce21 un pages) receipt of The company rent dividends or 31 also increased annually. stamps for of its busithe scope d for tampe oopy. Address ness and extended the period of Ite as stars. ( xistcuce. oror-worke- STANDARD OIL TO Com-mixaiun- men-hanri- d Dr. Ffercei medicines are put out under the belief that is best the possible guaranty of merit, and that the most intelpublicity ligent people generally want to know what they take Into their stomachs, whether it be at food, drink or medicine. Although it was a bold step to take, and quite out of the usual practice of makers of proprie-- . tary medichlea, yet Dr. Pierce, some time ago, decided to publish broad- cast and on all his all the ingredients entering into the of his celebr 'ed family medicines. A square composition, or make-udeal is therefore assured every one using bis medicines, ior one knows , exactly what he or she is paying for when purchasing them, since every and the ingredient is published in plain English on the correctness ef the tame attested under solemn oath. These several ingredients are selected from among the very best known to medical science for the cure of the various diseases for which these medicines ire MAY SATURDAY, Balt Lake. May 24. la fight BE OUSTED OT which occurred at tho Finn saloon, few a New of town house, uutilde the days ago. a miner named John Ryan, life lost hi by being kicked to death I by the saloonkeeper, s Finlander by the name of Krtckson. On Thursday evening the assaulted niua waa plaped on the Train at Xewhouso to be brought u Salt Lake, but by the lime OIL MONOPOLY HAS EXISTED IN the U1J Hickory switch was reached THAT STATE. about six niile above Milford, Ryan unwas placed was dead. Erickson der at rest, and it is said a coroner's ef Judge Anthony Shew the inquest is being held. It is reported Findings Misleading Tactics ef the Stand-arthat the murderous Finlander induced OiL the murdered man previous to bl death to sign a paper stating that he, Kyaa, was the aggressor. for which the Hus paid Ryan 850. Ryan, It Is said, Jefferson City, Mo., May 24. haves a wile and three children, livAnthuay, appointed by the ing iu Balt Lake. MUaouri sprout court to take tee ia tha ouster suit of tho state tlmony TELEPHONE STRIKE against the Standard Oil company, today mad his report to the court. He Man Are Going Back to Work I Small hold that the evidence introduced ia , Tswns of Idaho and Montana sufficient to Indict the Standard Oil company and tributary companies. Salt Lake, May 24. Is the district Attorney General Hadley filed the strike of the electrical workers em- twit in the supreme court two yean ployed by tho Bell Telephone com- ago, charging that th Standard Oil roe oil company and tho lndependant company euuipaay, the VI a ter-Piand tha Republic Oil company breaking np. The strikers in Salt pany and were partlea to a were in a lAko'jerlsr that It I not, and that on conspiracy treat to control tho price of oil the contrary a large number of tele- and petroleum products in MLaourl phone installers have joined them, fur- and to limit competition in the oil ther cllppUng the companies, aad bubble. Judge Anthony of Fredericktown, augmenting their number. The Bell Missouri, waa appointed by tha suofftclula, ou the other hand, give It preme court to take testimony and out that the Boise union voted on report his findings to the court. More takthe' proposition of going on strike, than a year ha been occupied in havwitnesses and turned It down by a majority ing of the testimony, vote with oui to spare. Mure than ing been examined In New York, 8L and other rides. that they say that advices have been Loula In his report to the court. Judge town received from many small testiwhere a few men walked out. asking Anthony review theIn detail the and organisation mony, showing If the uien might be re-cployed, as conduct of tho companies. He- - reports thdy have expressed their willingness to th court that th evidence dhows tu come back. In each case the perIn Hull the Standard Oil commission Is granted, and it Is declared that Water-Piercand Republic Oil pany, Is extended that the same permission lea entered Into an agreement, com pan to the men all along the line, as it which continued to exist up to the la t that they nre striking under a time of the fifing of tho suit, for the misapprehension, aud that those of of fixing end continuing tha them who are honest with themselves purpose to be paid by retail dealers and will not stand fur breaking the agree- prices others in Missouri for the products of ment entered into between the union petroleum, aad to limit and prevent and the company. in the business of the competition on to decision go They consider the buying and selling at oil. strike ' was 111 advised, and made in a The commissioner further finds that direct breach of faith, with which the three companies, from 1901 up to moat of the men are not iu sympathy, the time of bringing the suit by the they think. attorney general, did Louis 1 Fix and maintlan the prices of nu, strike manager, declared that things remain normal. His the refined products at petroleum sold forces are meeting twice dally in the In Missouri, conalatiug of coal oil, Electrical Workers' hall, and at each gasoline and naphtha. 2 Did coutrol and limit the trade meeting over IPO men report. No move has yet been mads for aridtration, but In shipping refining products of peIt la learned from snurres outside the troleum In the state. com3 Did prevent and destroy Bell offices and officials of the company are trying to find out whether petition la tho purchase and sale of tho executive committee In charge of such refined products of petroleum. The report aaya that in pursuance of the strike bore has authority to act, or whether It will be necessary to the agreement .(the oil companies pretreat with the general officers, one of vented competition among thomaelvea whom Is supposed to be on his way and others ia Missouri, securing conof the oil business, trol of 90 per-cehere. One reason why Vice President Sul- depriving the people of free, full and livan failed to tali notice of the mens wholesome competition; that tha oil demand ia probably divulged in no- companies misled the public Into the tices from the coast papers, Indicating belief that they were separate and when ia fact, that tha electrical workers there ars distinct corporations. them one corbadly Infected with the strike fever, the agreement made and are out In many coast towns. Ths poration. grand president la believed to be also EXCURSION TO BALT LAKE too absorbed in that problem, probably, to pay attention to this one Via Rio Grande Western Ry, Sunday, over th mountains to the east 24. Square Dealing? UTAH. WAS KICKED TO DEATH. FRUIT CROP DESTROYED. Do You Like Honest, OGPEN, EXAMINER Ab-rux- MAHON GOES EAST. Ban Francisco, May 22. W. D. Mahon, p resilient of tha Carmens Inter national union, left tor the east this morning in response to a telegram Informing him that nta wife le very ill In Detroit. & COMPANY 155 25Ui Street Men's Furnishing Goods" and No ions cf all kinds The Best on the Market Prompt Delivery E. A. OLSEN ' 2259 Washington Ave. Horses; Wanted Fancy Cash Groceries Wines and Liquors We want wrand, MITCHELL BROS. FOR MONUMENTS. arrived 2 carloads Just forty head of fat stage horsed, weighing from 1,000 to 1,10 pounds, immediately. What have you got? of marble and graalta to select from. Don't buy from agents, a they get targe commissions and you have to pay them. Order et once for Decoration Day. YARD OPPOSITE CITY CEMETERY. WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. 1 WANT ADS YIELD BIG) RESULTS Jotmson&Dee Square Horse Merchants Stable 248 24th Si. 'PHONE! 46. 1 |