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Show OGDEN. EXAMINER: THE V0KX1S3 Instituted proceedings the !S to $20 than m New re runs anywhere from Kuhn Mr. aud bint silin against n gold, with additional values m answer quta-tb.nthem 10 compel York ver and lead. The nipany is taking of the interstate Commerce coincapacity steps to g i rally Increase the neeu 111 cannot if its uiiil. Kqulpuirul has That is a subject which I m WhtrU t is Inand shipped. "I ':w he replied. sured. the phmi U1 he in shape SsTslSerini the report of the comm 2w to trout lid I handle o hate anywhere slon on the Harrimaa caae. A little while tons of ore daily. is reached no conclusion. Tom Oaligher Superintendent ago some of my critics cowplamed out in Nevada on a brief business trip that 1 aaid too lluie. so now sonic new tue developments others are urging that 1 am talking too and some of his absence, have bo n bade daring with lie Is expected to return some lime g bit difficult. be added UTAH. SATURDAY, AUGUST 17, 1907. s c TODAY'S prk-- tl.c ADu'tic.n company: pilwr QUOTATIONS. METAL - Smt-ltiu- by as and Refitting ciuk Coy;nfr. . New York Quotation. l.ead, quiet Copper ,: GLOUCESTER Recovered Slightly Stocks From Yesterday's Slump. The local atnrk Fait suffer any serious de niarkrt did dines today, but oa tie contrary there seemed to he an tncliuatioa to rerover from the depression of yesterday. The Tlttiic slocks Were active. Vnrle Fain Consolidat'd started off shares at 1.174 with a eels f 1 and made a gain of 10 rents a share. May Day wined up a few points, and while Si out CoDscilldaied, iron Bloa-aui- ii and Uncle Sam Consolidated made substantial gains little activity was displayed among the nnliuled stocks, the sale of 1HI hares of Ohio Copiu-- r being tue ouly (nntMclipa recorded. Tbs closing quotations aaJ sales were: Lake. Aug. 16. Explains Why He Did Not Answer the Questions at the Time He Was Before the Interstate Commerce Commission CELEBRATED. News of the death of Allan V. 55 president, of the Horn Kjlvec Mining company, has been received, he having bees stricken suddenly at was 74 Bayabore, Long Island. Hehis usual years of age and was in health and attended to business wai- ters up to three Jays before sis pareah-lngto- SALT LAKE MARKET SETTER. Tintie Death of Allan C. Washington Received. " A to satisfy everybody. Bat say to tbe Karri man case. I can considm more than that it Is being ered. the News ef 1 laugh HORN SILVER PRESIDENT. JJ1 15.-- Reno, Nev, Aug. 16. (Copyright, 19v7, by Daily Nevada Bute Journal). All the railroads in the country would be mine, if 1 could get control of them, said Edward H. Harriman. to a Journal reporter on hla arrival in Sparks, the division terminal near here, in the course of an Interview in which he discussed bis work and 1 have been quoted hla ambitions. seriously for nn expression made to the effect that I would manage the railroads fur the federal government: that I would turn my holdings over to the United Flatus for a fair compensation, aud act, then, as Mr. Harrimaa continec'uimlsaiuner, ued. But I am misunderstood. The time baa not eonte for federal ownership. Personally, with all the lines in my possession, 1 would bs better suited, Remarking that since be does not yet owg ell the railroads uf the country, a. statement of hut policy, In the light of renewed agitation for more drastic regulation by the federal government, with respect to those he does own, would be of Interest, the reporter naked: What la your policy concerning the management of the railroads that we are told you own? It la to make the Hues pay dividends, came the decisive answer. Since 1898 we have spent 8360.000.-00- 0 for Improvements. We want, some returns. Dont you think we are entitled to returns after aucu aa expenditure? Mine, then, la a financial policy. I watch that end of the game.e Other matters are left to the concerned with them. "There la not much to that policy excepting to make good Investments butter. Results, results, they bring success. "Agitation of the ahuaea of the railroads makes harder the accomplishment of local Improvements. Facta that in themselves are Insignificant are magnified and distorted by the public mind until they become harmful to the Interests of the public and to us. It Is the spirit id the age and the newspaper, so what can we CRIPPLE CREEK1 AND j, in With Andrew Culver, Mr. Aaalilng-to- n built the Proapett Park A Coney Island railroad, known ma the lulver Route, and was Identified with many amusement enterprises at Coney Island. He leaves a widow aud one TALK OF ALLOWING DEPORTED M. MEN TO RETURN. daughter, who la the wife of J. Ceballuo. SAN FRANCISCO MARKET. furnish the following quotations front San Francisco today on Nevada mining stocks: A. Pollock A Oo. Jamea Comstock. Con. Ophtr, 96s98; Mexlcaa, 53 bid; Virginia, 71s72; Savage. 62aD4: Hals A Norcmaa. 66 asked; Yellow Jscket, Belcher, 1718: Confl- 100 naked; dence, 61 bid; Sierra Nevada. 35a27; Exchequer, 33 bid; Colon. 3526. Tonopah. Tonopah Nevada, 10a12; Montana tenTonopnh, 3.00 bid; Touopah El sion. 1.50 asked; MacNemara, 33n24; Midway, 73n75; Tonopah Belmont, 3.00 asked; Tonopah North Sur, 17a Weet 19; Ohio Tonopah, 4 asked; Knd Con., 61 naksd; Rescue, llall; Tonopah A California, 7 asked; Golden Anchor 10 all; Jim Butler, 84a bid; Home, 6 naked; 65; Cash Boy, Buatua Tonopah, 10 asked; Monarch pitta. Ext a.. 9 naked; Montana Midway Extn, 2a3; Golden Crown 6a8. Goldfield. Sandstorm. 43 bid; Hed Top, 4 bid; Col. Mt.. 61 Mohawk. 164al74: Meeting ef Mine Owners and Lessees to Consider the Open Shop in That Camp. Cripple Creek. Colo., Aug. 15. A meeting of the utmost Importance to the camp will be held an me time this week by the lessees and ninny of the mine ownera, when the question of the open shop will come up for discussion and action and whether the cards Issued shall be lsaned by the Western Federations of Miners or the Mine Owners' Association. 1 here la a great deal of talk that the former rule of open shop will again became the rule of the camp and will allow tunny men who are desirous of coming back to tbe camp to return. asked; Jumho Ext., l.R0al.85; Vernal, 16 asked; Pennsylvania, 3 asked; Goldfleld Min, Co, 1.66al.75; Kendall. 29 aaked; Booth, 45a46; Blue Bell, 34s35; Adams, 14sl5; Silver Pick, 68a 60; Black llutte Ext. 8s9; Dixie, 7a8; SL Ives, 86a95; Potlatch, 40 aaked; Ora, SlaSl; Kendall Extension, 2a3; Samlatonn Extension, 4a5; Muyne, 6a 7; Atlanta, 66 naked; fit. Bend, 6na 70; Stmwerone, 25 naked: Empire, 10a 13; Hed Top Ext., 25a26; Florence, 4.55 bid; D'Oeld B. B. Cone, 87n28; Goldfield Delay, 1.55 bid; Comb. Free tlnu, 3.1 0a2.124 : GL Bond Ext., 14a MR. at 2.20; 600 , a . Mountain Lake, 100 at 75. Black Jack. 100 at 61. Cok;rmlo Mining, loo at 7.80. May Bay. 300 at 52. Iron Blosatim, 500 at 1.374; 5.i0 at lacbl. Austria, Aug. ward arrived here on hla peror Francis Joseph. The exchanges between the two inonarche were cormatters dial and certain political were cleared satisfactorily. Emperor Francis Joseph met hla gneat at tbe Gmunden railroad station and greeted him heartily. The emperor then boarded the train which had brought the King, and the suites of the two monercbe were Introduced. 1 he train bearing tbe two severelgns came In at noon. This royal vtalt la marked with an entire abeenre of official display. Thouaanda of the residents of Isrhl and almotd all the sum-mevisitors gathered along the route from the railroad station to the hotel where the king went and gave the emperor aud hla guest a warm greeting. uniKing Edward waa attired In the form of a colonel of Austrian Hussars. In front of the hotel had gathered a group of young glria dressed In the picturesque lechl costume. of visits After a formal exchange the emperor took hla guest to a famin ily breakfast at the imperial villa, rethe meantime King Edward had ceived Baron Von Aohrniha, the minister of foreign affairs with whom he conversed for some minutes. The baron then called upon Bir Charles Harding, permanent under ofsecretary of the British foreign fice. and the two conferred at great were length. The subjects discussedunderMacedonia and Morocco. It la stood that an agreement was reached In the regarding Macedonia, while. Indicatmatter of Morocco. Sir Charles ed that Great Britain would adhere fully to the terms of the Algeclras convention, holding that n third pow. er had a right to Interfere tn this country. DISTRICT. 1.324; 100 at STOCKTON 1.35. GOLD BTRI9KE. Carries Good Value Company to crease the Mill Capacity, In- An Arrival from the Stockton district In Tooele county brings In the interesting Information that a body of pvod gold ore has been fonn.1 cn level of the New Stock-to- n the mine. An effort waa made tu got a confirmation of this report at the offices of the company in the Eagle block today, but Manager Trims m. while admitting conditions at the mine were very autlsfsrtury at the present time, did not care to either confirm or deny that the new find had been made. Any way. Mr. Tren-abus been east for several weka, end until he goes out to the mine again, be did not care to My anything about the property only In a general way. For some time past the manage tnent has been directing development out In the western part of the property, whore some gold vein werr known to exist, and the Slock ionite who volunteered the Information about tbe new strike declared tbst he knows positively a vela of gold ore has been opened, that it baa a width of about four feet and has been followed on Its strike for 20 As to tbe values it contains, ho naa unable tq give accurate figures, nevertheless, he has Informs ti m to the effect tint the ARTICLES Hav- King Edvisit to Em- AN OPTION TO BUY. Encampment, Wyo, Aug. 16. AMENDED 18.-- The 16. In the Black Jack, 100 at 05; 100 at 63; Three Forks district, on the Snake 100 at 02: 2ut at 01; loo at Oil river, and bordering on the Colorado Crown Point, goo t 08; 3o0 at 97; line, afe the Peasegold properties, 20 at 9fi; l.CO0 at 99; 100 at 1.02V,. which are likely soon to become promImn Blnsoow, loo at 1.20; 100 at inent This vast mineral estate com1.224; goo at 1.25: soo at 1.274; prises 620 seres of placers and 10 1.1 0o at 1.30; 2.000 at acres of lode claims, where values I.824. Mountain Lake, 1.600 at 70. have already been demonstrated runRiona Con., lot) at 54; 300 at 53; ning into the high figures. Tbe lode 100 at 55; 2o0 at GO. claims are traversed by many splenVictor Con., 2.000 at 13V,; 6,000 at did veins; and the tesla made on the 14; 3.000 at 144. placera along the river have shown the presence of auriferous gravels Open Beard Bales. Beck Tunnel. S.3oo at 3.324; 500 that give every promise of big profits if exploited by modern methods of reIt 2.30; coo at 2.874 : 750 at 2.35. Crown Point. l.OOt) at 1.03V,; 1.000 covery. The Snake River Consolit 1.05. buyer 60. dated company Is now In full control Vnrle Bam Con, 1.900 at 1.25; 500 of the property. t Aug. Edward and Fravtda Joseph Are ing a Conference. lf at H, r Austro-Hu- ngarian FILED. An amendment to the articles of Incorporation of the Mining company of Logan waa filld with the secretary of aisle today by which the capital stock Is decreased from $1,060,-hot- ) Rirh-Carlr- e to SllNMHH and the par value of the slock Is reduced from fit) to 10 cents per share. THE HARRIMAN CASE. NO GENERAL Attorney General Bonaparte Still Hae It Under Ceneideratien. STRIKE ORDER. Aug. 16. An order for a general strike of nil union telegraphers wlilrh President 8tuall of the Chicago. Washington, D. C, Aug. 15. Attorney General Bonaparte announced he will hold a conference here Monday with the present and V. S. district attorneys at Chicago at which the promise uf Immunity from pro-ction given to the Chicago tc A on railway ofllrlala ly the then District At d. ttorney Morrison wmild he Mr. Bonaparte stated that his let 'or to Judge Landis, tu which tin- - judge referred In temporarily rxiiMng '.he grand Jury. Stated the altitude of .the department of justice In the Immunity matter si we understand it fm-ure- r I diw-us.-- nw." organization promised out ten minutes after hi arrival Ir. Chicago, hud not made it appearance at midnight last night. Mr. Small arrived in Chicago early In the evening and an hour later waa In conference with Famuel (lumpers, president of the American Federation of Labor, Gen. W. Pei kina, president uf the Cigar Makers' Union, and Westreasurer ley Russell, national secretary of lire Telegraphers' union. l.ahor Cemmiasluner NelU will leave Washington this afternoon. He Is taking no part In the conference and mid that he would make no effort to do m until a request for auch action had been made. I)urng yesterday both telegraph companies made a material Increase tu their hoard of trade force and the accession wa greeted with lus;y cheers by tire traders. Why did you not answer the questions put to you by the Interstate Commerce eommiasDn, and will-yo- u answer them when the proceedings brought by (he department of Justice force you to appear for the second time?" the reporter asked. "I refused to tell what I knew about the Chicago A Alton purchase because the questions put to me dealt Mr. Harrimaa with matters of replied. "Borne of them I would not answer any more than would you If asked where you bought your or how much you paid for your Olilrt I could nob to be specific, answer all the questions, In Justice to my associates in the purchase. "But now that the proceedings have been started to get these replies, will probably not refuse again. Inquiries directed at jne In the Chicago A Alton case will perhaps result In the answer desired by the commerce commission. "It was a business principle involved that prevented me from answering questions I ntay answer when the matter comes up again. Interrupting the Interview with a rail for the ball to be thrown to him, Harriman drew towards his sons, their tutor and a physician, who were throwing a baseball when the ball was thrown wild by one of the party. The railroad magnate .smiled, and said:. You are too wild. Perhaps your arm Is sore like mine. I've had a In mine every since a Charley-hursboy." Declaring that In the future the policy of hla roada, in matters of rates, extensions, etc., will be to develop the state of Nevada and the entire western territory, both through the north and south lines, Mr. Harriman positively declined to discuss politics. Continuing, he said. "San Francisco r ie the natural terminal on the Pacific Const, and nothing can dislodge tier from that position. The railroad and capital center there, and despite their efforts toward that end, neither Beattie, Oakland, nor any other city will ever be able to destroy Ban Francisco's paramountcy. thu--thre- e n n, n SCATTERS 130,000 HOARD. Aged Miser Floods a Tennessee Coun- ty With Quartere and Halves. Pulaski, Tenn., Aug. 15. Stricken with fear that he would be murdered fur his money, "Willis Smith, 84 years 0 old, has flooded the oauuty with in quarters and half dollars which he has been hiding in fruit jars for years. The money was coined two generations ago, Lut is not worn. Many years ago Smith put some money In a bank snd the cashier at once paid it out o n a check. Smith saw this and withdrew his money, saying that bo would not do business with a concern that would not keep his money "better than that Reliable Clothing, Putnam Hats, Shoes, Un- derwear and ev- 30,-60- BURGLARS Clothing House erything that man or boy can wear AT LARGE. Trunk Said to Have Contained 1300 In Money. Ancom1a,Ang. 16. Charlie Schmidt and Cookie Duuran, the young men who are wanted for burglary, are still at large, and the police have been unable le get any trace of them since Duncan fought hla bloodless duel with Officer Jack Keenan. In the trunk that they were engaged ' in rifling when interrupted by the appearance 2345 Wash. Ave. and prices that defy competition. OGDEN, UTAH To Avoid Stomach Troubles e Diarrhoea, Pjsenteiy and Bummer Complaints Cleanse the System With tide-wate- BOARD OF TRADE OPERATORS. MANNA- The great South American Blood and Nerve Tonic. It remove the ratine. Cnap anteed finder the Food and Drug Act, Jane 30, 1906, Serial No. 12C84. Sold Chlrngn, kug. 16. The telegraph companies yesterday reopened their offices on the Board of Trade. The onpretore were comparatively few In fH4W"Hi4,H44'l'iM'fHi4HfH'W'tWWl44 I . . - at Druggists 50c and $1.00 per Bottle till HHfHtfHWWH I M-M- '4 IHHH HHtfH1 H'd'I'St 1 1 !! 1 1 1 Hi HOME MANUFACTURERS at the on and and Look Label I M'H WIWtHtHWH'll M Insist C 1 8 HHtHWH I Utah Made Goods Ogden HfH-Ht'H-t'- l I H-M-- 1 1 1 H'44"H 4 I I I frH 4 1 1 H 1 M 1 1 1 1 1 11 1'tf telcgriiphers' Wiutlil he mt C. W. CROSS CO Manufacturers of and Whelisal and Retail Dealers In HARNESS, SADDLES AND SAD DLERY HARDWARE. -- fr "I en say." continued Hie attorney general." that I never agreed to grant Immunity 10 any one. The promise was made during a funner administration id this department. That attor-neMorrison gave the promise there Is no doiitii anil hai the attorney gen' eral at that time iMr. Justice Moody) was cognizant of It. It la quite certain. cy General Bonaparte was ask Old Orchard. Maine. Aug. 16. Sumed what action. If any, might be antlrl mer cottage and hn;els worth paled by the deparnient uf Justice were des! roved here by fits lost gainst Edward H. Ilarrinian further eight. Nu lives were losL y number but both companies declared of tbe officer was. It Is said, a purse they would be able to improve condl- - containing $300 and checks to the tioua during the da)'. Both telegraph value of f 4t0 more, the property of companies and tiie members of the N. R. Retneley fnxu whose cabin the union still declare that they will hot trunk was stolen. arbitrate anything. THAW TRIAL. HUNTING HIS BRIDE. PEACE IN BELFAST. District Attorney Jerome Said to Have Arranged Hearing for January Tonn. Belfast, Ireland, Aug. 16.-- Th Serprising Sequel to a French Hair- gotiatlona between the arbitrate M' Elopement. New York, Aug. 16. Harry Thaw, atrikera resulted today in a the of Stanford White, will re- meat of the labor troubles here ta il Paris. Ang. 15. It is not so long mainslayer an lunate of the gloomy Tombs to hold its next annual session is n... ago that The Morning Leaner re- until January, 1968. at least, before ton. corded the sensational elopement of he Is plaoed upon trial a second time Mile. Andree Pedallu, a young heiress for his life. WHEAT IS STRONG. of L'lsle Adam, with M. Victor While District Jerome will a handsome plumber, who make no public Attorney statement to this ef16. The wheat nu stole her heart whilst doing a Job at fect. It is learned (hat he will prob- ketChicago. Aug. today opened strong on a bis d. uer father's chateau. ably be unable to move for a second maud. Victor, it may be noted. In addition trial before January. to his personal advantage. Is aa exThaw seems to have become Inured WOOL MARKET. corporal of the fire brigade. Th6 elop- to a life in prison, and bad no eom- Bt. Louis, Aug. 16. Wool .(..j. ing lovers had to take a train instead menu to tasks when inflamed that , Territory and western medium, sva of an automobile across the frontier. bis second trial would for 26. i On arriving at Brussels. Victor set to several months. work to earn an honest livelihood, Evelyn Nesbit Thaw also seems to but his evil star led him to seek em- share her husbands philosophy and to ployment at the very hotel In which have resigned her mind to the InevM. Pedallu was a shareholder, and itable. "It will nil he the same in the I the millionaire, . who was raising end, sbe said. heaven and earth to find his truant Mrs. Thaw maintains n residence In daughter, waa speedily put on the New York and never fails to make a track. dally call upon her husband. The fact Andree was kidnaped while she was that since the first trial he boa been carrying dinner to her Victor. Imag- forced to submit to the extreme rigors ine the Indignation .snd of imprisonment, end Is denied many despair when he returned home and of the comforts ' accorded him while found no Andree. After a long and awaiting bis first trial, seems to worry fruitless search the modern Blonde! Mrs. Thaw more than tbe fact that he discovered that Ids lady was immured is In confinement. at The mother of tbe prisoner, while In a hydropathic establishment Salnt-OueI'Aumone. The day be- In Pittsburg most of the time, sends i - .'UlL1 fore yesterday the hydropathic watch- her son n letter every day, and memman erpied a stranger prowling round bers of the family visiting New York In thn character of the truster the walls. He gave the alarm, and never fall to call upon their imprisonservice nn supply our puron six stalwart gendarmes were quickly ed kinsman. Prompt, reliable and at few cost. summoned. The good people of Baint-OueAny time yon say wall be on ysur on learning the cause of this JAPANESE TO LOOT Fhsnn 31 for youm SEAL ISLANDS. martial display, generously chamALLEN TRANSFER CO. love-lorand the Victor, pioned Job and handle it expeditiously Seattle, Wash., Aug. 16. A plan to shouted lustily, Courage, Mile. Ansnd well. dree. Victor Is near you. Ho Is wait make nn organised raid upon the lng for you. dor KING AND EMPEROR. one-thir- Too CASE. term "general Insanity," aa appliedG. to the Eddy, condition uf Mrs. Mary Raker by DeWltt C. llowe, counsel for the In the accounting suit plaintiffs brought against Mrs. Eddy, was fortomally withdrawn by Mr. Howe at day's hearing before tbe masters, whs are considering the question of the Christian Science leader's competency. Mr. Howe explained that while tbe courts of this and other states nse this phrase frequently, to describe such a condition, It la not tbe technical term used .by alienists. Concord, N. Provo, Aug. 16. Jos. Mllllcb baa d given nn option to buy n Interest, in the Carbonate Queen and one-haIntereat In the Contact and May Day. 3.060 at 66; 1,660 at 51. Cnlon No. 3 mining claims In thn Tlnttc district to the R. S. Promotion buyer 50; TOO at 51. Cnele 8am Con., 100 at 1.174; suo company. The price la fl.OuO. It 1.20; 9.000 at 1.224. Beck Tunnel. offl-dal- Charge ef General Insanity Has Been Withdrawn. 15; Gt. Bend Annex, 9a10; Mllltuw, 2fisU0; B. B. Bonanxa. 6 bid; Kewanoa, 7576; Esmeralda. 20n21; Red Hllla, 52s 53; Mohawk Ext, Wall; L. Dillon, 8a9; Y. Tiger. 22 bid; Grandma. to 21; 8. P. Ext, 3h4; Y. Ruse. 6a8; CnL ML ExL. 3a5; GoldBeld Con., 7.65a 7 .674; D'fleld Triangle, 20a2L IN ENCAMPMENT EDDY Agitation Against Railroads is the Spirit of the Age. Men Gloucester. Mass, Aug. and internaprominent in nationalIncluded In tbe tional affairs wera thousands of people who congregatedn In Gloucester he the unveiling of large brume tablet commemorating the fiist settlement of Massachusetts Park. Bay colony, at Stage Fort set on the face of n is tablet The busiMr. Washington was aa active granite lodge overlookingof Gloucester the settleness wan. His only I'lah laijra Harbor, close to the site W were In the Horn Silver snd aal; ment which it commemorates. The belugi-JBwines, near Krlacu, but he en- plate, covering 65 square feet, isever be one of the largest been it the bead d numerous to lieved them In the Lulled States. As a frame terprises in the east, awoug company. cast Steamboat Iron work it has ornamental carving two being: comP11; feet deep in the mild granite with inBrighton Pier A Navigation the marine hisNew Jersey Navigation company. A scriptions depicting Gloucester. of York A Coney Inland Olmervaiiwy tory Basin Signal company, and E'cww'cr director of eompany; treasurer aud Island Hnij-ruathe New York A Voney oompany, Jrospori Path Brooklyn Miilroad company, Queens County Jacaey Club aud Brooklyn a member of thn MetropoliY., Attan, New York, N. Y. A., N.clubaand lantic and larchniont Yacht the Coney Island Jockey club d dei-air- s lrIyi, neat week. Copper, nuiwli'i Lmd WHEN SO ORDERED BY THE COURT Beaitle rookeries id th m lauds, to kioi not idily itie iL 1 the seta herds of sh. George islands, but also ri!LM e.t houses where the Xor-t- . Trading snd Trsnp.malill jvru-leasers of the Pribyh.lf a large number of pell ui,rtl ing shipment, has U with the result that the United has the cruiser Buffalo 10 Beiicl..,,;1u"h The news brought Lm. sealing schooner Vera, kich yT xi turned from a hunting rrui North Pacific. She V repotd arrangement had been reached h number of Japanese houuL each of which carried betidwiT? r usual armament used la hunu,, ur more machine guns u w5,w! unite In making a c..nceri the islands, tbe guards ofwhifh all too weak to resist suck tnvLt 1 he Vera spoke the Japanese Kinsel In murtherm water, and . that she woild take part in th The sealers ua board said that schooners were to c.uue Behring sen this winter, and make a dash on the Island, club aeals on the rookeries, aud loot tt! salt houses. An-ra- $."d.-ii'i- 2250-225- Washington 2 Bell Telephone Avs mi s. - 642-X- Cache Valley Condensed Milk Company Manufacturer ef Milk. Honeysuckle Evaporated 8 the at Wen the gold medal " Fair, 1905. A trial can will vinca you there le none JUST AS GOOD Aak your Grwsor UTAH- - FACTCry fr AT LOGAN. |